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+ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1924 Tribune Classified Advertisements == PHONE 32 MALE HELP WANTED $10,000 A YEAR MAN WANTED: lf you can organize and direct a sales force to sell our $23.50 pop- priced suits -and overcoats et to wearer, here is’ a real opportunity. More than 100 trict Off now operating suc- cessfull cking of a million , nationally known firm, Man experienced in direct selling pre- ferred, but other applicants will al consideration. Sales he Style-Center tkins Home More than used Income 50 weekly. Ex- perience unnecessary. Write Dept. H-3. The J. R. Watkins Company, ' Winona, M 12-9-3t n barber trade great demand, big wages. Few weeks required. . Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. or Minneapolis, Minnesota, couple to" work on farm for win- est of refer G-1w peri Wor ns, Carson, N. DP. m with smu nN. D. 128'4w ompetent gitl tor ork. Phone 982 0 2) AT ONCE—Experienced waitresses ut the Frederick Cufe. 12-8-3t TEACHERS—We pl the rural, grade, and high schools Ff. of North Dakota, Montana, and several northwestern states every month of the year. Enroll today. + Low commission, only $10.00. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, 424-425 N. W. Nat'l. Bank Bldg, ! «Grand Forks, North Dakota. 11-1-1m 5D-—-Experienced girl for gen- housework, Mrs. Eugene Wachter, Phone 189, 12-8-1w WASHWOMAN WANTED for family of three. Call at 47 Thayer St. 1 —<$<—$<$< < PERSONAL IP YOU ARE coming to San Francis- co, California we have fine sunny rooms, all conveniences. 656 Fell St, Franciseo, Calif. Refer- ences from Bismarck, N. Dak. peo- [> garage in b: Addition for ice. Write ad } ee with | . must | must have | 5 cluding s water, sewer and lights, on terms, These are a few of the many hous- es I have for sale. GOOD Battery work. 886. BIDS WANT! Ave.) Bids considered or The right is reserved to reject or all bids. Address J. K. Dor information write or esty & Son, 318 Kast Bozeman, Mont. P. O. Box Classified Advertising Rates L insertion, 26 words or under .... 2 insertions, 25 words of under 8 insertion: under .. + 18 1 week, 26 words or under 1.25 Ads aver 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- Geived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 rs FOR SALE—6 room new modern house, including % bed rooms, sun parlor, oak floors, full basemert, nt, in Riverview 700, on terms. room nearly all modern house, in- cluding 3 bed rooms, wheat, light and water, east front, fine lot, maple floors, newly painted, not old, for $2700, down payment and then payments like rent GEO, M, REGISTER. » WORK WANTED 2 MISCELLANEOUS atin Coun ith all equipment. ( ple. 11-25-2w| —— ee DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING and remodeling done. « 38 Rosser St, Prices very reason- able. Phone 503W. Call after 4 o’clock P. M. 11-26-2w POSITION WANTED WANTED-—Position in store or gen- eral work, Write Tribune No, 884. 12-3-2ws Lost Quality, same as first manship. Manu: Erlenmeyer, Bismarek, N. steam power, i for a bargain here is one, will do it if taken soon, FE. M. Nelson, Clarissa, Minn, 12-8-lw Billy's be TOST—A German Police dog, four months old. Finder please call 278-W or return to 812 Main St. 8-2 \ BOOMS FOR RENT FOR SALE—Choice Barred Plymouth 10-22-1m FOR RENT—Three rooms with bath, partly furnished apartment, Hot water heat, at 702 Ave F. or \. phone 692R. 12-6-3t TAKE your hemstitching to M W. Kelley, mail to 50832 Broadway Two furnished rooms to be used as light housekeeping or sleeping rooms. Phone 1066. - 46 in St. - 12-9-1w FOR RENT-—Large well furnished room in modern home, with board. Hot water heat, suitable for two. 217 8th St. 12-3-t£ hree rtment, including bath, in modern house.! Call M, A. Edberg, 803-7th. St. 11-19-tf RENT—One well furnished ( room suitable for one or two, close in. Call 1096-R or 123 First St. 12-8-at FOR RENI—Nicely furnished room for light housekeeping on - first floor, 411 5th St. Phome: 273. 12-8-1w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for. light housekeeping, on street car line, 930 4th § 12-3-1w FOR SALE O8 BENT HOUSES. AND. FLATS: FOR SALE OR RENT—Newly paint- ed and redecorated 7 room modern home with hot air furnace and & Price $4500.00. Terms reasonable. Inquire of H, F. O'Hare, | Little Bldg., Bismarck, N. D. ” 12-5-tf FOR RENT—AN modern house, 3 large rooms, full basement and garage in connection. $25.00 per month. Call at 717 9th St. on phone 609S. 12-6-lw FOR RENT—Four room modern | house, to the right parties. Suit- | nble for couple. Close in. Write Tribune No, 881. . 12-3-tf FOR RENT—Seven room _ modern|- house, partly furnished, Close in. Call 735W between 5. and 7 P, M + 11-20+tf FOR RENT—Purnished Apts. fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794W. Geo: Bittle, Say FOR RENT—Strictly, modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply ¥F. W. Murphy, Phone %52,. 4-Mrt FOR RENT—Six room modern hoase, 718 Mandan Ave, * Phone 62.) ss FOR RENT—Six room: modern: house] a morica,” with garage, Reasonable rent. bi ago and has beer its; only leader. 800. 112-1 FOR RENT-—A furnished house. 954, 415 4th St. Phone. 954, 416, th. St 1 FOR SALE Also Ford Coupe used only months. Phone 12th St. -Direet from. mine“ to- club orders and) purchase a sereened lump $3.00 p Zap. Zap Coal Mine, E, Gunder: Proprietor, 1 SHEEP BREEDERS: We. have a nice buncir of register- ed Oxford Down Rams which we of- fer for from $80.00 upward, some Duroc Jersey Hogs. see C. B. Nagel, Mgr. Box 21, marek, N.-D, Farm, three miles north of Bismarck. | Leads. Choir 20 Years ge. Inside lot on pavement.| -Household — furn’ COAL, * TENTIO. i Photographic plates and papers __|,wash most quickly when placed in lw | the’ smallest possible dishes, ~ ement, monthly Odd. jobs of plastering, k and chimney and — cement work, Phone 754-J, North. Fred Bolter, 22 12th St. SADY MAN wants work. Shovel caal or anything, have done Write Tribune No. -4-1w Ee eael —In order to settle an estate, bids will be considered an lots 13 to 21° Block 58, O. ve.) (Corner Broadway and Mandan} Nine lots and four houses any part or all.! li best’ ‘Transfer togeth- or further H. Hard- «Early top $1 Address, . W. A. Falconer, 202 Avenue E, Bismarck, Dakota. North 0. Box 212, Bismarek. |, All work guaranteed. or call 223- 2. Alaskan Black Bear Rug. Call at Rose Apt. 1. consumer, load, ton F. 0. B. load ra Also Write or Bi Dea ls the creator ue of the Bethlehem Bacli Choir, known internationally as the “best choir in He stavted it 26 years MUSIC SCHOeL | | i | Alph. Lampe, Dir. Tnsteuction in Vio- | 1017, 11-29-1m DROUTH SENDS ~ CORN HIGHER: Early in Trading Chicago, Dec. 9.—-Unabated drouth in Argentina and wintry weather west of Chicago hoisted corn today to a new record price this season. Country offerings were again light. On the upturns, selling enlarged nd the market reacted to below esterday’s finish, but later rallied. The opening, which ranged from 1s to Ike higher, May $1.27 to $1 ons within Wheat sympa vance. Owing to recent sharp gains, however, numerous traders operated | back, After opening ‘ec to her, wheat averaged lower as ared with the close yesterday CHICAGO. PRODUCE Chicago, Dee. 9.—Poultry higher. Fowls 16 to 2lc roosters 1412¢; tur! ducks 18¢; geese 17c, Butter lower. Receipts Creamery extras 4 ards 40!2c; extra firsts 40c to 111 firsts 3. to 35%c; seconds to 33e; cheese unchanged; eggs low- er. Receipts 3,063 cases. Firsts 48 to 55c; ordinary firsts 35¢ to 40c. Refrigerator extras 37!2¢ to 1 firsts 35140 to 36c. alive, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Dec. 9.—Flour —un- changed to five cents lower. In load lots family patents quoted at $8.50 to $8.55 a barrel in 98-pound cotton seks. Shipments 27,142 bar- rels, Bran $29.00, Chieago, Dee. 9, Ug Hog receipts Mond average. Light lights and steady to strong with Mond Bulk fat steers moderately active at 0 to $9.50. heep receipts 13,000. Fat lambs mostly 15e to 25e- higher. Early bulk $15.25. to: $15.50; mostly $15.60. Best held higher. PAUL LIVESTOCK Paul, Dee. 9.—Cattle re- 00. Run late in atriving. Little done early. Prospects about dy on most killing classes, Can- cutte: and desirable beef heifers at: Strong. Run in- cludes considerable number loa short-fed steers and yearlings, Early sales short-fed steers upward to $7.60. Bulk around 50 to $7.00, Fat she-stock to $5.25. Few head choice fed heifers upward to $9.00. Canners and cutters mostly .00. Bologna bulls stea- dy, § to ($3.60. Stodkers and feeders unchanged. Bulk of weight d_ quality to sell around $4.00 to Calves receipts 2,600. Stead: Best lights largely $7.75. Few $' Hog receipts 15,000. Slow, ope ing-mostly around 25 cents higher. Good medium and heavyweight but- chers early $8.85. Better light- i nd mixed lights and buteh- a Light lights $6.25 Bulk packing sows $8.25. 50 cents to 75 cents higher. Bulk good feeders and killers $5.50 to $. Best strong weights $600. Sheep receipts 1,000. Slow. Run for St cents higher on fat lambs. y on sheep. Choice fed wi n lambs late Monday $15.00. One ze feeding lambs $14.25. LISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, De 2. so. 1 dark northern . 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum .. . 1 mixed durum .. . 1 red durum . 2 flax... No. 1 rye . Dark Hard winter Hard winter We quote but following: 2, per ew. - SHELL CORD _ Yellow White & 1b. Ear corn 5 cents under shell, New shellea corn (sample grade); .74 New Ear corn (80 Ibs. Minn.) (Sam- ple grade) 69 MIN NEAPOLIS GRAIN ceipts 516 cars compared with 431 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern $1.58 to $1.60; No. 1 dark north- ern spring, choice to fancy $1.69: to $1.81; good to choice $1.63 to $1:68; ‘ordinary to good $1.59 to $1.62; No, 1 hard spring $1.60 to $1.81; No 1 dark hard Montana on track $#.59 to $1.74; to arrive $1.59 to $174; old December $1.56%; new Decam- ber $1.57; May $1.61%. : Corn No, 3 yellow, $1.19% + to oats No, 3 white 53%c to barley 70c to SBesi tye No. 2, $1.28% to $1.29%; flax Nou, 1, $2.68 ‘to’ $2.70%, 7 Touches New Price Levels} | s followed by numerous fluctua- 5,000, Mostly 15¢ to 25¢ higher than | ghter pigs larely 50 cents up.| Top $9.85. | Cattle reeeipts 14,000. Most class-j average trade, Killing quality plain. | late in arriving. Prospects strong | Mixed | No. 4, ..$ 90 $ 84 No. 5 85 9 No. 6 19 1 cent per pout ‘ount under 55 Minneapolis, Dec. 9—Wheat re- lin, Voice and Piano. First class| lessons at most reasonable rates. Call at 611 First Street or Phone; i} { { | i | _THE BISMARCK TRIBUN. HORIZONTAL ‘ag for bootleg. A wh receptacles for Native metal. hog-like noise. Bird of peace, Another pronoun. Trifling talkers. Elongated fish. bn Spawn of fishes. "i its with feathery le: VERTICAL Noisy sound. Officers, first or second. Adjustments, . LITTLE JOE | i (eG CROSSWORD PUZZLE eter in and not Uncle he.” Puzale: visions, 8. Visible vapor. Hastened. fn Is. Anxious. 0, Poem, Look intently. Also. Prophet. BARBERS COME NEXT GET SUGAR BEET TO WOMEN WHEN IT The Hol Corporation of COMES TO TURNING Colorado Sp MEN'S WEADS — ed to an inquiry trom y : A, Ketter of the Commereiz! club} 1 has placed the Ma i { i list for the at Sid {be opened ling of as |should induce |beets in this ¥ 1) A recent beets rai beets ave! a sugar content of the . y production of Canada as valued at $50,000,000, | last year Pumpkin Centor town in kota. — Jday on the (Courtesy of and Copyright 1924 By Radio Digest Publishing Co.) (SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BELOW) Answer to Yesterday's Crossword it you hear with m of water. erpent (Cleopatra Part of the foot. Do wrong; mistake. MANDAN NEWS | year of a supply of sugar The Hoily company the construction of Mont., und the p » the spring. et for the | he secur= | 1 product | TWO INJURED Mrs. Chas. Toman rec¢ bruises in an auto crash late Sa st. Anthony is the name of a |the Ford coupe which she was dr ing collided with a Dodge touring 38) = us x oo of ic. i | iter Silent A 3 2. 2228s, HEE: | Freckles and His Friends ronts of both cars were consider aged. Becker received a fractur- [ed rib Friday night when he collided jwith another aut jwhich has not been learned. | Phe Ford roadster owned by Geo. ‘MOM'N POP ( NOTHIN’ [aneoure eas os To surpHur | |) NOT GOI specs FoR| |{ ONE "AND BERTH H HORNBLOWER ARE OBLIGED ‘Yo SPEND ANIGHT IN A SLEEPING INCE I ON HORNBLOWER - GUESS I'LL TORN PAGE SEVEN - driven by Anton Buehler. The | Kni on West Main S standing in front of the Knief A broken wheel were the result. the owner of | Automatic telephones Pleasant Dreams, Pop BE A SPORT - LET'S TOSS LP AND SEE WHO HEADS 1 WIN- ‘TAILS YOU LOSE! Get outa WY HERE -THIS, BERTH! : i > } alee: oy WELL-? SorRY Boss WOTCHA BUT THEY'S GONNA 4 The Doukhobors, a Russian. reli- gious sect, refuse to keep any. ree- ords of births, marriages and deaths. “Daddy long the house, because they do not touch human beings harmless in TL WIN !! HA~HA- HA GOODNIGHT HORNBLOWER! PLEASANT DREAMS! A MISTAKE DO ABOUT IN TH’ ike TICKETS = YOU'LL HAVE T'SLEEP IN TH' SMOKIN" HAND: sn. *~ IF YOU TELL ME [{_ YOUR NAME TLL “L GINE You A OM, NO-THAT WOZ MY BROTHER= HE'S MY" TWIN. WHOA-ITS ALL OVER NOW PITCH IN AND HELP HIM DOWN? ba Se ANOTHER? ARGDMENT FORA NEW BICYCLE LAW- 7 - ARECKLESS SPEED PEMON WRECKED BOTH PAILS OF GUMDROPRS NOAH BAXTER JST RECEIVED FOR. HIS CHRISTMAS TRADE — A Financier in the Making (BY_NEA SERVICE, INC.I2~9-24 By Blosser Kl ayserr a) WHY-You JUST ( ] ‘ i ), OL MISTER! & voLp me YouRs- Cou ayy tL DYA WANNa yO OME L KNow MY (oe Ee? NAME? J i

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