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i cont TPASTERS| ROOMS FEE] KHATCHETS NEWT i : ; , [few at: $7.95; good:and choice 220 to) © a y em ener : ‘ } K A WHE T cant ane Heater reste | Wt, ‘ HELP WANTED--MALR- | ROOMS. FOR: RENT. i i ‘ $1.885 light light $7.85 @ $8.00; taerserw | Ave oF Phone 402-M i1-30-3t | 4 NT zy packing sows smooth 7.35 @ $7.65; ot ie SSDs Aenea Lge sent ay FEFT RENT Two furnithed rooms! H Hi \ packing ‘sows rough $7.00 @ $7.40; WANTED 2 corn huskers Idea ba-|MOR RENT Two furnBhed rooms) } oe Fi i killing pigs $8.00 @ $8. ie x shet:""L.) RiHeaton, McKenzio, on first floors ou ae entrance, i f ‘Cattle receipts 32,000; quality very N.D. IL jose ii. Phone 836M, 405 ath Bee ‘ ~~ |plain; native beef steers selling at pees es 4 1" 2 . rs Es ‘. f ae : = 4 (By the Associated Press) ges upward; best western grassers MELE WANTED—FEMALE FOR: RE One’ nively ‘furnished MONDAY, NOVEW | News of the Markets — TOUCHES NEW Although whea ng of an upward ten- here today during the early with May touching-a new e weord for the season, de- in Liverpool quotations, but this later offset by enlarged world ments and by prospective in- 4 offerings from the new Ar- A a natace! tactitaten lie olwer; veal calves we: 25e Ear TEE TERE COTE GREETS TS RT entine crop." Besides estimates te iéuer! Hiei cable ia eee ____BOARD AND ROOM FOR RENT—Two furnished r the Argentine exportable surplus ROOM and board or light housekeop-| in strictly modern house. Close in. ; were raised to 185,600,000 bushels as sows $7.00, @ $7.55; desirable pigs $8.00 @ $8.35; heavy $7.75 @ $8.00; medium $7.80 @ $8.00; light $7.75 @ opening about steady; lower grades slow; tending lower; bulk native beef ‘steers of quality and condition to sell at $8.00 @ $10.00; few well conditioned heavy western grassers'| active; canners and cutters fairly active, steady; bulls steady; lower | grade butcher she stock dull, weak; | stockers and feeders opening arpund | bulls $4.85 @-$4.50; less desirable kinds around $4.00 @ $4.25; good THE OLD HOME TOWN | MENT SHOES T,00GE Fa] BIRD CAGES BY STANLEY AR) HOLD ER CLASS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Liconsed’ barber for out of town. State wages or terms wanted. Must’ be good man. Ad- dress Tribune’ No. 488. WANTED—Women-to do fancy work at home, Good pay. Materials furnished, Self-addressed stamped envelopes “brings | particulars. Flor- 5 soon place, The initial| carly $8.25 @ $8.35; better grade! ence Art Goods Co. Cambridge! Bismarck Business College, Phone nth was aserined to.an advance | Beet cows and. heifers moderately | 188: % 10-3tf ‘Competent gir! eral housework. Mrs. L. H. Caru- fel. Phone 691, 11-17-3t ing rooms, 620 6th St. Mrs, Ada FOR RENT—Furnished roor ta new ell modern home; ground floor, reasonable vent, Call 318 Hannifin} room with or without board at a very. reasonable price, 608 3rd Sf. Phone 1324. 1 FOR RENT—Partly farsished or un furnished rooms, uiso apartment. FOR RENT—Three rooms in double house, Sweet Street South, between Zth and 8th Streets. Phone 555. 11-17. 218-2nd St. Phone 832R. <= oa Fascisti Queen against previous estimates of 143,-| oa eulves, early to. cack “ Rohires 11-15-Iwk 000,000. The opening, Which vari +d gS: e9 packers, groan » } 7. Dei rare | tj is - from unchanged figures to se’ high- 9200 ENA ees j | aie Rant tena en rae cr, with Déesniber $121. to. $1 21% Sheep receipts 23,000: fat lambs —. wee {| with two large closets, with board. | Mabel, beautiful feminine thee ler of and May §LI8%e to SLib%. wee ton [steady to strong: early yop $14.15 to | WORK. WANTED Ladies tweferred, 418 10th St, _1 he Fascist. he oe ee eat Towed by moderate general feing ani ety butchers; §14.65 to Shippers mid WANTED—Position, Judy student, Pee Cana ganbladen. be Misssolla es then by a setback to below Satur. | P&ackerss’ fed. clipped lambs $12.90, algo. 'yolng> man, ‘wants place ‘to with or without board, take part in any of the armed out. dav’s finish. averaging 82 pounds; light sdpp’ work for board. Phone 183, Busi-| Main St. Phone 1066, | i1-15-1W! breaks, The Fascisti leader has Subse pede yicj, {Of rangers; mostly feeders; ass. Cott : ADeRUN Toes oie \ : ili 8 quently; bearish views which dgledetiah Aha: ness Coilega, FOR RENT—Room in modern refused to permit women militar. prominent ¢ ressed | oe faa ere one load 1 L-1-t€}> gentleman preferred, 114 1-2 Broad-! tts to endanger their lives, regarding th Son Pe ee ee bs way. Phone 312-J. +1-20-3t | — eigen ec: led to a ma aaa er: One Rune —— S bg ND FOR RENT—Light_h 5 Roneris’ that CASH WHEAT START GOOD . as LAND oe sae een ceo ociety Bride ; : (By the Associ FOR SALE—A bargain. A section of} Tooms, 722 5th St. Phone 485R. ; 2 were to press Cora , (By the ssociated Press) wey Sate3 ‘ Ted a Rath bokeia abeawe a 11-17-31 tions counted as a handicap on wheat Minneapolis, Nov. 20.—Cz2sh wheat : ‘ IZ ry stant nd i forth Dakota abou 8 bulls, The close was unsettied 1 to 2c [ft 4 good start and was very-firm ‘ 7 Beas me Ah YNEA rules fronymen jing of ee Foe GRE OR RENT net lower, with December 91.18% to |i_tone today while most of the mill- ~~ AUNT SARAH PEABODY "TOOK CREDIT FOR'SELLING vated and aor can be cultivated HOUSES AND F' ing quality was traded in. Afterward the usual-easy demand for culls de- veloped and prices for same weaken- ed. On the average, there was a good outlet for.the bulk of the wheat’at firm premiums. Offerings were . cert zi {smaller than expected. Durum was $148% and May $1.16. to $i.16%. Corn and oats paralleied tie ac- tion of wheat. After opening Ke @ Ye off to Ye 2 ace, December 71 to 7i'sc, the market hardened a} little-on corn, and then underwent 2 Suitable for farming and purposes. Subject to reser of R. R. Co,. as. to minerals 4 This is not.a.rough section. This : : is offered at the very low price of $8. per acre..Geo. M. Register. FOR v house, including 3 bed rooms, f basement, sun parlor,/ oak floors throughout, now ready for oceu- paney, well Ibeated, on very Libera! terms. Geo, M. Register. TEN TICKETS FoR “THE, LODGE SUPPER To BoYS /N TRE ‘SHOP, WHEN “THE CREDIT WAS DUE To A SMARTS TRICK: OF MARSHAL OTEY: WALKER" | ea a a é cori. market -~-eakened | decidedly unsettled. Mills opened the $6.50;‘heavies.down to. $5.00; run in-|No.,1 durum. $1.03%;° No, 1 -mixed!durum $1.01% @ §1.18%; No. 2 mix- . 11-18-1w n with wheat and beeause of selling |™&rket for choice amber unchanged,|ciudes about 1,100, Montanas Lilled|durum $1.03 @ $1.17; No. 1 mixed! ed durum 99% @ $1.11%; arpive|FOR SALE—Five acres of land un-| FOR RENT —Apartment Turi ‘pressure from commission houses |!#ter reducing their bids about a through, wheat. $1.29%; No. 2 mixed. wheet | xovember-99%; No. 2 mixed arrive| der cultivation, but no other im-] for light housekeeping. Phone 404J the close was unsettled, % to 7% @ | cemh ee — $1.19. Barley sample grade 53¢ @ 93: 1. réd'99%e. Flaxseed on track| 2ToVements; near the city limits of] Geo, W. Little, 801 4th St. ie not lower, with December 70%c| Winter wheat demand was better POTATOES STRONGER. |No. 2, 58¢ @ 62c; No..3,.56e @ Cle; | 9%} 1. red 99%e. Flaxseed on track) « Bismarck, a fine tract of land, on eat @ and premiums were firm for choice.| Chicago, Nov,“ Potatoes slight: Ne fe Bee @ Spe. Corn No, eee . ig Ri ST ae a rete terms. Geo, M. Register. 11 WopERN ap saninia wad : to Ye @ %e high-}) 0 4 S04 dye strongersireeeipts: 20. .cars; -tetal | 7c No. 1 mixed 68%e:\@ 7c. | arrive §2.97%; November $248;. De-| WantED-—Work, bookkeeper, ac-| bath, close. in, 222 Qnd St. Call or, December 44%e, and later showel| POTATO INQUIRY LIGHT“ |'U. S. shipments 662; Wisconsin sack- | Obts No. Z white A13be @Ahiees;No. | coinber #2864: aakedi: Mby $25 bid. countangi,wouRd‘like twe or three tee es i t all around. - (By the Associated Press) ed and bulk round whites 90 @ $1.05 [3 White 39% @ 42%6c. Rye No.1, 84 | Oats No~3.white track 37¢°@ 996.) outs work after 4:20, Phone 414, fon BENT od h nes in the value of Hogs had| Minneapolis, Nov. 20.—Potatozs| cwt; " Minnesota sacked and bulk|@ 37%e; No. 2, 85¢ @ 91%4¢, Flax|No. 1 rye track 85140; arrive Novem- £1-20'1w |< oa ese Hlclee ee a bearish effect on provisions, ”. | light wire inquiry demand and move-| round whites 85¢ @ 95c cwt,; Min. |No- 1 $24¥ @ $2.50. | | Der. SbMe;:. arrive, 82fte.' No.. 1 rye : ed house. Finley 41-20- i ere ment slow; market firm; Sandland| nesota sacked Red River Ohios 95e | rea . track 85 aes seriverNavember: 8616; : 5 —_—_——_——_..——4 | istrict carloads f. 0. b. usual terms,| @, $J.00. ewt:; North. Dakota Red GRAIN RANGE arrive 82%c. Barley 45¢ @ Glc. MISCELLANEOUS. ____ WANTED TO RENT Se ! NEWS OF WALL STREET Minneapolis-St. Paul rate sacked cwt.| Rivet. Ohios. mostly $1.00 ewt.; North _ (By. the, Associated Press) The market/was steady at the) WANTED —Rags—clean iinen and| WANTED by ed couple, no | os U.S. No, 1, white vareties 65¢ @ 70c.| Dakota sacked early. Ohios 95¢ @| CHicago, Nov. 20.— + close. November wheat, Detember| “ cottan rags wanted by Bismarck] children, 2 or 3 rooms furnished | (B} the Associated Press) Red River Valley points carolads £.| $1.00 cwt.; Idaho sacked russets No. Open. High, Low. Close and, Maye sioned unchanged, at S118: Tribthe Co., Will pay Se per] for light housekceping. Best of | New York, Nov. 20--Continuation | 9 b. usual terms sacked ewt. Moor-| 1, $1.55 ewt. ra aot ore a a sid, | g10ske Deciber -2ie off. at gee| pound. reference. Write 0. E. Swe of Saturday's irregularity was noted |head rgte U. S. grade No. 1, Red ——____ Se SL ART: TSM ye | 1-00 ae, December, 2c eit at - Oe Ea Teentrat} De Lamere, N. Dak. A i River Ohios 60c, few 65c CHICAG! May ....118% 118% 116% 116% | asked and May 2%c off at 97¢ asked. | FOR SALE—Grocery store in central 11-18-4t at the opening of today’s stock mar- ey z HCAGO GRAIN July ....109% 110 108 108% | Spot rye closed 2%e off at 85%c;| North Dakota established 30 years. | . = ore — ket but, the main tendency was, up- a See (By the Associated Press) ii CORN November 25%¢ off at 8534c; Decem-| doing from $40,000 to $50,000 a} WANTED—Two or threc-room mod- | ward. Good buying developed ‘ifthe FOREIGN BAR SILVER Chicago, Nov. -20.—Wheat No. 2| Dee, .... 71% ‘71% 10 . 20% |ber 2%e off at 8l%c and May 1%c}, year. Good clean stock. | Going| ern furnished apartment for light! merchandising, motor accessory, pub- (By the Associated Press) aed. $1.28; No. $ hard $1.22. Torn No. May .... 71 71% 70 70% |off at 84%c asked. Spot oats closed| away. Will sell cheap for cash. Di-f housekeeping by young couple; no| lic utility, food and cooper shares.| New York, Nov. 20.—Foreign par|’2 mixed 71% @ 72%e; No. 2 yellow | July... 70% 10% 69%. 69% | Se off at 37 to 4 vision point, town 5,000 population,| children. Write Tribune 490. while shippings and.some of the | Silver 64%. Mexican dollars 49%. | 72% @ 73%c. Oats No. 2 white 44|"" * OATS changed at from 4 cheap rent, good location. Investi- 41-20-3t| ( Lady Joan Mulholland, youngest . standard rails were inclined to hea- A a eee hee @ 45%e; No. 3 white 43¢ @ 41) Dec, 44% 44% 243% | Trading was limited in flaxsced| gate. Write Tribune 489. daughter of the Earl of Strafford, viness. Woolworth was pushed up 7 LONDON SILVER %c.. Rye No. 2, 90¢e @ 90%c. Barley May 43% 48% 43° Jand prices weakened from the start, 11-16-1w % will soon become the bride of Gens 1% points to 219, a new high record, (By the’ Associated Press) 62e @ 1We...Timothyseed $6.00 @| July 1... 40% 40% 39% | November closed 3e off at $243: De.| FOR-SALE—Baby yeed —eartinze, |: est. _.| eral the Earl of Cavan, chief of the and peak prices also were established} London, Nov. 20.—Bar ditver 32%. $6.75. Cloverseed $15.00 @ $20.90. LARD = “mber Sic off at $2. 36% asked ‘atid | French gra: ki h, pulman style, | LOST—Glasses with chain and pin, | qmperial British Staff. The wed by Continental Can and General Am-|penece per ounce. Money 1% per-| Lard $11.35, Ribs $10.75 @ $12.00. | Jan. 9.95 9.95 9.99% 9.95 | Suay G conte off at $2.25 bid. used B months, rogd as new. Cost} ‘Tuesday night in down town d is expected to be the most erican Tank, each up 2 points. Nor-| cent. Discount rates short and three _ — May £10.22 10.25 10.22%20.22 | - ps - i $85.00, will tak 540 00. Also 191g] trict. Phone 73: 17 Rosser SI briiliant affair of the London social} thern Pacific, Great Northern, pre-| months bills 2 7-16 @ 3% percent. WHEAT RECEIPTS ; RIBS y LiRGHTY WONDS: CLOSE: OeiAdad eae nic ow tA ek: 11-18-zt | ‘geason. ferred, “and Maring. pretgrred, wor S z _ (By the Associated Press) Jan, . (By ‘the ‘Associated P dition at half price. Run only 9,000 | — heavy. Foreign ‘exchanges were FLOUR MARKET Minneapolis, Nov. 20.—Wheat re-|May . N (By the ssocintet ress) niles. J.T, Svihovec, Mandan, WN; = strong, (By the Associated Press) ceipts 483 cars compared with 364 cee ence SROs -New York, Nov. 20—Liberty bonds} miles. J. T. Sy be Madan, Ne Too Many Lumps of Sugar . Trading was quiet throughout the} Minneapolis, Nov..20—Flour un-|cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- MINNEAPOLIS RANG 4 close: , a — 5 : = se morning, special buying operations | changed. Shipments 107,899 barrels [ern $1.17% @_ $1.2654; December Hy the Ascociated Preetes eet ‘ eM FOR SALE-—Pure bred S. C. White | = —T being manifested, however, in a few| Bran $23.00 @ $24.00. $1.155%; May $1.15%. ‘ Solis NaheOC! ee Rikst 4's 98.423] Leghorn cockerels. Barron and elected *épecialti ; = ane 4 1%, 1 abe ceaar et : Second 4’s 97.76B| Kerlin strain. Also S.C. Barrel selected spgcialties and some of the Corn No. 3 yellow 67%c 69'%e. Open. High. Low. hoe re ‘ . E tobacco and textilé shares, Railroad| SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | Oat No. 2 white 38%¢ @ 46%%ec, Bar- Pe HEAT First 44's 98.64] Rocks. Price $1.50 and $2.50 each: stocks improved in tone, some of thé | (By the Associated Press) ley 50c 6 63c. Rye No. 2, 82% @ | Dec. 117% 117% 115% Second 44 s P7.98 Mrs. John Kraft, Turtle Lake, N. D. ordinarilff inactive issues making ap-| South St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 20; 84%c, Flax No. 1, $243% @ $2.45%.| May 116% 119% 115% Third 44's. : 98.64 11-17-1w preciable gains, but the volume of] Cattle receipts 12,900; market slo piss OATS F Fourth 41's | +++ 98.24 (WANTED — Rags—clean linen an@ business was light. OS Elevator! killing classes mostly steady; co WHEAT PRICES BREAK _ | Dec. 36%. 86% 35% Uncalted “44's £100.28) cotton rags wanted by Bismarck jumped six points and gains of 2 to|mon and medium beef steers $4.50 | (By the Associated Press) May 37% Called 4%'s 10065) Tribune Co. Will pay Se per| DR wers seeetded before noon by other) @ $800: bulk $5.25 @ $62 butel Duluth, Minn, Nov. 20—Wheat] | New 4's oz 99.50) ound. | stocks. Call money opened at 4% per| ers cows and heifers laygely prices broke after a strong start in] Dec. 82% * Sot EPO PLS UGRRES a0 = f cent. : pen | $4.25; few best kinds Hound ; | the market today. Weakness was pre-| May 83 FOREIGN EXCHANGE FORSRENE fee Hive Cos With domestic business continuing {few best heifers around $6.00; can-| cipitated through ,a bearish state BARLEY (By the Associated Press) | ene insta 209 7th St “to reflect improvement and with|ners and cutters largely $2.25 @| ment regarding European require-| Dec. . 57 y/ New, York, ae pena Tie u 2 11-8 ighen preeairaling tin, octtA ein Ne caudord erwely 00! fee eee Dee city day bills, on’ banka, 447%; | FORTSALE-ed and” springs, Cal n 2s, notably raw sugar, specula-| Stockers and feeders largely >o.! oD - —— ec. q ills aPanss ae 7 : i . 5 H tive intacaata continued to Moen | $5.505 relatively few up to $6.50 o: CARLOT, SALES May France Aemand. wal eaves rae at 318 8th St. mornings. Gan largely in the industrial quarter of,| higher; calves receipts 1,100; mark _ (By the Associated Press) Italy demand 4.867 sal ee: the market, Woolworth extended its | steady to-25¢ lower; practical packer! Minneapolis, Nov. 20.—Range of | Det..... 64B | Belgiym: demand 6.9 ;eables 69444; nee eee ae, wD oe rents euskee abut oie Ga ltntrw S16 @ SEC Ned dork nie: DULUTH CLOSE, ee eae ind 930; cables , PERSONAL. The closi was strong. New pointsyceipts 17,000; market abou J ern $1.26 @ $1.36; No. lark nor- ! 1-16; 39.30; u : et lisnenc ace oped "i the: aa 25e lower; range $6.75 @ $7.60; bulk | thern $1.22% @ $1.32%; No. 3 darx (By the Associated Press) 39,36; Norway, demand 18.36; Sweden SELEY ICS. Would yeajenterst? hour. | $7.85 @ $7.60; about 4,000 pigs here; | northern $1.18 @ $1.30%; No. 4 dark] Duluth, Nov. 20.—Closing: cah| demand 26.80; — Denmar aft ut Ne ¢ eat Lrg \- | bulk $7.75 northern $1153 @ $1417%; No. 5|prices:. Wheat No. 1 dark northern | 20.18;, Switzerland demand 18.63; | ment for immediate relief of Epi iICAGO LIVESTOC! | Sheep receipts 6,000; market seak|dark northern $1.12; sample grade] $1.20% @ $1.29%;" arrive $1.20% @|Spain demand 15.32; Greece demanij| lepsy. Positively stopping all ees rae «leo anc dover heavy sheep and ‘ambs lark northern $1,054 @ §L27%s Na.| $122%; No, 1 amber durum $117% 1140; Poland demand .00%; Czecho“| seizures from first days use. In- Chie Nov. 20—Hogs reecipts| about 50¢ lowers bulk “fat . lambs) 1 dark hard winter $1.21% @ $1.80] @ $1.19%; "No. 2 amber durum $1.15 | Slovitkia demand 3.18; Angentine de- formation free, “Specialist, Draw- 53,000; 150 @ 20e lower, bulk: 150 to| $13.25 @ $19.50; heavies ‘mostly | 4; No. 2 dark hard ‘winter $130%;]% @ $1.17%; No. 1 durum $1.03%; | mand 36.75; Brazil demand 12.62; | er C-502, Lander, Wyoming. 210 pound averages $780 @ $7.90; |$11.00; . bulk lighter weight pyxs/No, 1 amberydufum $11B% @ 41,885] Nor 2 durum $1.01%; No, 1 mixed Montreal 1.00 1-32. d ' 2 BY ALLMAN ie DOINGS OF THE DUFFS SWOOP * : tera Tasco “EY § SSS¥-you_ wit THROW You'D BETTER GET Wi WERE oP PEM SS ‘plLLoWS at ‘Your A MOVE ON YoursELF! No p Wi th ‘| Ith ¢ DADDY WH : r T You! iH STRYING To READ, LL GET You Wilhelm | deel Ny WILEYOU 2 ‘You CAN'T: Hs & : CATCH Me! o Tune E DINJoo SAY THAT ‘A WARP — GEE, MOU \NUZ GONNA ASK YER. SUEY A DANDY TWANTA MAKE Pod T BUY THAT HARP IN, ARADIO SET OUT OF ANGLINS MUSIC STORE P WELL, T SAW A FELLA LOOKIN' AT ITOUST BIS ONE: IN ANGLIN'S: ~ §uusic STORE (WINDOW. ) & This extraordinary photograph shows the former kaiser leaving hig closed automobile and entering the lodge at Doorn castle for the civil part of the marriage ceremony. ‘The jffeture was taken with a long: distance camera by a photographer statione: outside the castle grounds,