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= 5 ws, - wpe 4) a= News of the Markets ¢ * WHEAT PRICES: lights largely: $8.25 @ $8.50, Hogs receipts 17,500; market weak to: 10c lower;¥ange $7.00 @ $7.90; . bulk (By ‘the Asaociated Presa) Tene Nov. .13.—Hogs’ receipts AL TAY $7.60 @ $§.90; ‘run includes 3500 He ; f fi pigs; byik $8.00. Sheep receipts 5,000 { i ind i] lambs about 2c lower; bulk $13.26; | ee <' | " best/held higher; sheep about, ‘stea- ind i f i x fy.| dy; bulk ewes $5.00 @ $7.00. yho i iN CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 83) market slow; © earl Os pa a i r ly sales 18.—Whoat ' values | mostly. 6 to 10c lower; ‘160. to 200 Sf took an upward swing here toda k upward swing ¥ | pound. y ; during ive early dealings because irons RrRe needle a ound butchers around $8.45 to $8.55; top’$8.55; few choice heavy butchers held higher; packing Sows $7.35 @ $8.20; pigs mostly $8.40} heavy weight “$8.25 @ $8.55; medium -woight $8.40 @ $8.55; Jight weight $8.30 @ $8.45; light. lights $8.30 @ $8.45; packing sows smooth $7.75 @ $8.25; packing$ sows rough $7.85. @ $7.80; killing pigs $8.35 @ $8.50, , Cattle reecipts 32,000; _~ killing quality plainest of season for Mon- day; long feds and well conditioned yearlings very scarce; ‘steady to strong; others steady to somewhat slower; early top matured steers 13.10; weight 1,634 pounds; few yearling mixed steers ‘and heifers $11.00; top ‘range steers $8.50. early; approximately 12,000; western grass- ers included in réceipts; she stock and bulls steady to lower; veal calves stockers, and ‘feeders opening about of higher quotations in Liyerpocl and strength in the Winnipeg mar- ket’ on Saturday. Offerings were not tart and shorts cévered y.' The upturn, however, soon was checked ‘when ‘commission houses with eastern. connections be- cane fair sellers of December and which brought about a feae- ni tion, Sentiment was Somewhat mixed. After starting Y%e to 1% higher, with December $1.16 :to $1.16% and May $1.15 to $1.15%, the market un- derwent a slight general decline, Corn and oats~were in sympathy with wheat, but sentiment in corn was inclined to be somewhat’ bearish amongst a number of traders here and the market appeared to be under uw Cbasiderable presstye. After opening we @ the to We @ Sc up, with De- cember 68% to 68%c, the cora mar- ket suffered a setback on all deliv- store. Position by the year fi red, Write Tribune No, 487. 1 FOR 8A:.2 OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS, ‘elose in, has three bed rooms, front, for $3,000, on terms; 000, on véry good terms. Ge Register, ul 486 Tribune, Geo. W. Little, 801 4th -St. a Fourth St. ,H. J. Woodmans: 11 ROOMS FOR REN) also had some experience: in- drug ref nay FOR SALE—Six-room modern house, | ) eb new! G-room modern bungalow, including 8 bed reoms, east front, hot water, heat, on very liberal terms; 5-room | yartly modern house, well located, | close in, has 2 bed rooms, for §2,- 0, 9-1y Zee he an Nr PL { FOR SALE—Modern house, 4 apart: | ments. $130.00 income. Part cash. | balance to suit. purchaser. Write | 11-3-2.w | FOR RENT—Apartment. furnished | for light housekeeping. Phone 404J | 1-4-tf! ‘A modern *house von} t YUR KENi—A large front room Litehenette, Grst floor, furn: adults only, 217 8th t.. tx. gentlemen. / Good Phone 4 2 furnished rooms, ‘aiso aperti at the opening of today’s stock mar-{ pounds $5.50; ° sheep fully steady; Let, forcing recessions of 1 to 3; choice 105 pound ewes $8.00. ints in a numberof active issues. ANE EEA Railroad and oil shares, yielded the POTATO INQUIRY LIGHT most. Heavy offerings of—General _ (By the Associated Press) Asphalt, commoa and preferred,|_Minneapolis, Nov. -. 18. Potatoes caused them to drop 3% points each | Ver¥ light wire inquiry, demand and ‘ev to new records for the year. Pan| movement slow, market steady, little American A and B, California Pet-| change infprices. Carloads freight f. roleum and Standard Oils of° New| »- usual terms, Minneapolis-St. Jersey and California were down 1} Paul rates sacked and partly graded to nearly 2 points. Other conspicu- | White varieties 65¢ @ 70c. ows weak spots were Sears Roebuck,| Red River Valley points carloads American Jee; Woolworth, National ;#- © b. ‘usual ‘terms, Moorhead rate Enameling,' Pacifie Gas, Corn, Pro-| 8acked cwt. partly graded Red River] ,, ducts, Natiohal-Biscuit, preferred, | Ohios 60¢ @ 65c; fyw low as BSc, Continental Can and Dupont, ali Pai aan down 1 to 2 points. ‘The resistance = (By the Associated P: encountered. at the lower levels in-| 1) (By the Assented ei ices duced exéGnsive short covering and], : the list started to move up again, |fitmed up in the wheat market today Indications that stocks were being | oa that- some trade mainly, however, more liberally. supplied on all rallies /-° "some encouraged more aggressive short |" Manitoba’s had been put through at the seaboard. selling after the early recovery had run Ys course. United States Steel sagged to 104%. Constructive fact- ors, such as the lower renewal rate for call money and. the - optimisti tone of weekly business reviews fa ed to stem the volume of selling or- ders: Toward midday, further short coyering, set in and the list started to move up again in-response to bet: ste No. 1, 1.50 cwt. * Minneapol dy tone shown by chief buyers and wheat in shipping ea trifle: easier. erate. MINNEAPOLIS. FLOUR (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Noy. 13.—Flour un- changed, shipments, 150,383 barrels. {Bran $23.00 @ $24.00. 3 No. 1-durum 9' mixed LIBERTY BONDS wheat $1.23% @ $: Q@By the Associated Press) w. York, Nov. 13,—Liberty bonds ith a 4 There is enough the United States ply every man, the country with Commodity. as outlined »she stock mostly $3.00 @ $4.25; long ends. canners and cutters $2.25 @ $3.00; Wologna buils $3.00 @ 3.75; good and choice stockers ‘and’ feeders scarce, about steady; common and “medium grades almost unégaleable; bulk of sales $4.00 @ $6.00; calves receipts 1,600; market atéady; best dy; receipts later; total U. S. ship- ments 846; Wisconsin bulk round whites 85c @ 90c ewt; Wisconsin bulk round: whites, sacked No, 1, 80c @ 9c ewt.; Minnesota sacked round whites No. 1, 5c @ 85c cwt.; Min- nesota sacked Red River Ohios..No. 1, 80¢ @ 90c cwt.; North Dakota ked and bulk Réd River Ohios 75¢ B5e owt Idaho sacked russets EARLY, TONE STEADY (By the Associated Press) polis, Minn., Around the opening there was a stea- | and offerings of choice quality were be in ready. demand. Mills were the Durum wheat situation seemed mand for choice quality was stead Winter wheat demand was quiet, in tone. Offerings were mq +RANGE OF SALES (By .the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Nov. 13.—Rang carlot sales: Wheat No, 1 dar! thern $1.15% @ $1.32%; No, 2 rk northern $1.13% @_ $1.26%; dark northern $1.00. @ $1.21% 1 dark hard winter $1.13% @! %; No, 2, amber durum $1.08 y mixed durum 95%e @ $1.12No. 2 durum $1.08; No. wheat $1.11% @ $1.23%. wan and child in y and ished for hogsckeeping; strictly modern; | Phone. 882, “Ahead ‘Shouldering- Her Way j a i | | hed rdom. suitable for one or ment, Saye started %40e @ Yorke steady; spring westernsgrassers to Pe, Basinoub College, ee December, 42%40 to 42146 and stor! Sul around 1,000 to $1025 to: pack TOW RENT—Rooms in noderh hose ungerwent Goole all around. | ers; bulk common to medium bolog- yy suitable for, two. Would give! Te ee Lone itd credited to 2! na ‘bulls largely westerns $3.50. @ Wil meals if desired, Call 384-W. 1 ih a8 $3.75; bulk beef cows and heifers i a _11-13-1w apres dhice oer thet aa ad Nice large modern eep receipts 4000; opening fi hi Bis - Gd 2 room, suitable for two gentlemen, very slow; fat lambs good, 25¢ low; |: AVDAT SARA: PEABODY SEEN EARLY /TODAY Call 112 8th St. Phone (342. gH; gary top native and fod westera| | TAR Ne up SOME SIGNSHE USED RECENTLY JN HER CAMPAIGN 11-11-3t| (By the As: “oapy | $14.25 to packers; some held al a NARA DAA TE j Pwo well” furnished ue =¥o iced) by $1450; feeders steady; desirable 0 Bese ie M Si TEN WALKER: Leos rooms on first floor, entrance pri-| igu professional Inter-, bound feeding lambs $14,00;") short RES WCE te | Nate! Close in. Phone 836M. 405 sth | “ Inunched ther bear attack mouth feeding ewes averaging 90 Wak St. 11-7-1w | el in.» $28 per month. 11-8 FOR RENT—Dandy front roo LASSIE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR RENT—Two room appartment, furnished, heat, light, water.Close Phone 377W. | wk t- N 3 able for two with board. The Mo- ov. 13—) 7] WELP WANTED—MALE ._ SALESMAN. hawk. 401 5th St. 8 |ANTED—Two corn huskers. Wil-| WANTED—Three energetic sales- 11-11-4t cash’wheat today [ie wield. Phone 9F2, 11-13-2t| men. If you have a pleasing ‘per-| FOR RENT—Fumished~ room 7 in sonality and: are willing to work, Home. modern Man _perferred. competed for best LP WANTED—FEMALE | your caring power is unlimited.| 419 3rd, St. Phone 426J. _11-10-3t cars. WANTED—Neat, quiet girl or wo- Our men are making from $75 to FOR RENT—One large bed room $100 per: week... Previous experi- man to care for small home. Small e ence unnecessary} but those with- with two large closets, with b family, good wages, good home. Call Local milling dq Ladies preferred, 418 10th St. oard. out good yeference need not .ap- Q Ay 5 Bt Es OO: Lhayer $ ply, National Tailors & Cleaners, rath WANTED—Girl for general house] bi... oor 411 ath St. 11-10-3¢{ ment. Cal 913/ L. K, Thom work one who understands cook- 600 Ave. D. 41 GROCERy SALESMAN—Selling’ di- rect from the Mfg. to user. Ex- perience not necessary. Drawing Ac’ct. and Com’s. Call any time at 303 Third St. 11-13-2t ~. MISCELLANEOUS. ing. Apply 208-6th St. or623 7th 11-2tf experienced —steno- grapher, apply Bismarck: Hide & Fur Company, Cor., 8th and Front Street. 11-10-1wk $10.00 a month, Close in, 212 St. es 1l- fing room. 300-9th St. Phone rictly modern | 11-1 FOR RENT—Modern five room apart-| pson, 13-1t 2nd 11-2¢ leep- 3775. 8-1w 3} WANTED—Experinenced —stenogra-| FERRETS—For rats, mink and rab-| FOR RENT — Light housekeeping pher for law office. Inquixe.}. bits; send for price list. P. C.] rooms, 722 5th St. Phone 485-R. Halpern & Rigler, Hebron, Lundt, St. Paul, Minn, 7 41-10-3t aly As aes __/__M-11-2t) ROR -RENT—Nicely furnished room 7e.@ $1.00. 1] WANTED—Girl for general house-| FOR RENT—Front office on second] | modern house, 422 dth St work. Mrs. J. H. Carufel, 103 West}. floor of the “Hinckley Block. Av se, 42: Pd ixed 1.29; No, mixed Van Horn, Phone 506R, 209 7th St. 11-8tf .FOR SALE-—-Winchester - rifle. 46 1 Browjyay. Phone 691. 1110-3 for. general Rouse: 1 NOTICE OF SALE vet sash with i formation call 505 Front St. Phone 938W. LOST—Platinum bar pin, one center. Leave at Tribune 11-11-26 gage and which will be sold to s fy the same are ‘described as 11-10-34 AUTOMOBILES MOTORCYCLES hap produced’ in ch year to sup- POSITION WANTED. WANTED—Position by experienced ‘grocery and dry goods clerk. Have Phone U-11-3t the City of Bismarck, accordin, pounds of the the plat,thereof on file and of in A-1 condition at a price 808, ee “ene cent, ' C BY u 0. 2, 58¢ ic; No. 3 58c 99d 2 5th, St. hone 594. 3 7 — = jotice is hereby. given h Buying of stocks with a big specu- ree Mes o.: No. 4, 52c @ 57c. Corn Noj mixed FOR RENT: Garage: Cs ae certain mortgage executed and deliv- lative following produced a better| second 4's 6c @ G6%c. Oats No. 2 pite 39¢ WANTED TO RENT __ ered by Alexander R, Murray and influence on sentiment ‘for a time iit) ppird 4%'s. @ 42c; No. 3 white 36¢ @lc. Ry?) WANTED—Furnished appartment | BOARD AND ROOM Grae Parra ye Oe ae plmarcks the afternoon! When many. of the! Fourth: 44's \. No. 1, 17%e @ g0'%e; Y % 80) during’ the session of the Legisl | ROOK AND —BOARD—Orlight-| Bismarck Bank.’ corporation, ot favorites were quoted a point oF §¥°) 434g. uncalled Flax No. 1, $2.43 @ $2.45, ture. Address P. 0. Box 696, Bis: | ousekceping rooms. Mrs. Ada} Bismarek, Burleigh County, North aa wehped 12. pointe, Liquidation | 43 eal ILVER AND SCAPET mark UNS Bee 11-10°3t) Rohrer, 620 Gth St. 1118-3 | Dakota, dated the soventeénth day v" P " <S 3 Ne Treasury 4 SIL’ fs! . SS fsa Y nd 1916 d ded in the of- of some high priced shares includ-} so" 0 ey With a shimmering gop of silver WORK WANTED WANTED—Tabie boarders. Mrs. | of July, 19 register of deeds’ for: Bur- ying Liggett & Myers, .A and B issues FOREIGN BAR SILVER | | cloth an evening coat ¢red velvet, WANTED—Family washing, Ada Rohrer, 620 6th St. Ieigh County in the State of — North } which dropped 10 and 15 points caus: (By the Associated Press). | | banded and cuffed witfblack lynx,|-" non’s washing. Call 833R. 11-9-1w.| Dakota on/the fourteenth day of Au- Bed subsequent irregularity London, Nova '13——Bar silver 351: oftectively worn. oy = 1-7-1 | BOARD and room or board by the} gust 1918 in Book 146 on page 115 ——————. ., pence; per ounce. Money 2 perceni.| ” % ED—Work by thehour-Phone| ay at the Dunraven, will be foreclosed by sale of the pre- SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | Discount rates short and- three ar) ACE WANTED—Work by the-hour. : 11-10-3t | mises in such mortgage and herein- i i VELVET AN: 6270. / 11-10-1wk after described, at the front door SougeY dhe faspciated Freee) ttle| months bills 2% and 211-16 per-) 4 striking dinner vn has # top - S LOST of the court house in the County of Soe et oogs Market ‘ald, ealiee Son ef chiffon velvet inplack and the|- LAND : seat Ae -|Burieigh and State of North Dakota receipts 13,900; market slow, killing: i nes | LOST Ele tch, fnitials C, H. G. . 5 ckirt is composed efiely of ruf-/ FOR "RENT—Farm, 160 es, 40 | © Eat a A cata at the hour of two o'clock p. m. on classes steady to 25¢ lower; com- TOES STEADY skirt is pt ‘arm, acres, 4 922 i a Re- ember 63 5 f FOTATO des of chantilly lag making three der cultivation, balance in| 0% back, 1922 inside of case. Re-}the eleventh day of December 1922, + mon and medium beef steers $4.50 (By the Associated Press) leg of 'changye We TongeandEis |. Gert eo ccteea ee aii «,.| turn:to Tribune for reward. to satisfy the amount due upon such @ $8.00; bulk under $6.50; butcher]. Chicago, Nov. 13.—Potatoes stea-|tiers. Ti waistlinfis tong pasture, Improved. For further in 11S ene eae ae ae that the premises described in such mort- atis- fol- lows: Lots numbered Seven (7) and Eight (8) of Block Sixty-two (62) of McKenzie and Coffins Addition to ig to rec- . DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 7 WHERE THE DICKENS 1S THAT THING? NOTHING 1S EVER IN THE SAME PLACE “TWICE AROUND THis House! FOR THAT You HAD SUCH A ‘TIME OF IT? YA GOT LUNCH READY HERE ARE SONE NET, MOM? 1 GOTTA HUSTLE We ON M. | A Worth-While Loan MORE WEINERS, FRECKLES PUT SONE) MUSTARD BY ALLMA YOUR QUESTION SHOWS ME WHY WoMEN ARE UNFIT "To LEAD. ARMIES WY DON'T You SEND DANNY HER, WITH IT? ) ae MR. BAILEY CALLED UP AND WANTED To Borrow A Bus) EALS INVOLV! CORK SCREW ! Wy BUSINESS 0 MILEIONS -THEY CAN'T GRASP A SITUATION! Nine dd P| Maui Long Wait. Altead i ARENT. ae AND MAKE QUICK DECISION: N| is}! ING) } kt \ | aes “ i The search to discover y Hugo Jackson, Pacific ¥ested.on Helen’Lynch, a the girl with the perfect shoulders, instituted Coast sculptor,-ended when his artistic eye young film actress. Chili’s Most Beautiful Woman _ oe x Reginadle Bettincourt, daughter of 4n. London, has been selected BO. Horne! lected as the of the Earl an attache of the Chilian embassy. most beautiful woman in Chili by. famous artist photographer. The Chilian beauty is the wife of Lisburne, * i i Washington’s' Youngest’ Hostess mirmweon * Miss Elizabeth Hanna, granddaughter of the late Senator and Mrz Mark A.\Hanna of Ohio and nicce of Mrs. Medill McCormick, wifo ci the Illinois senator, is Washington’s voungest. official hostes« ord in the office of the Regi Deeds of Burleigh County, Sloused coats are v | Dakota. the band low on the hi There will be du gage on the day of | Twenty-seven Hundred and land 11-100 ($2716.11) Dolla 1 at Bismarck, Nor 28th day of ¢ BISMARCK Ithough § pent in the pla of shells in Connec there ‘Attorney for Mortgages. | been continued failure to obtain a 10-30—11-6-13-20- 2-4 set of seed oysters. has