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x MALE WELP WANTED MEN and Women learn barber trade —great demand, big wages. Few weeks required. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. or Minneapolis, Minnesota, 12-4-1M HELP WANTED-—-FEMALB TEACHERS—We place teachers in the rural, grade, and high schools of North Dakota, Montana, and several northwestern states every month of the year. Enroll today. Low commission, only $10.00. Teachers’ Agenc, W. Nat'l. Bank Bid; North Dakota. 11-1-1m Grand Forks 424-425 N. e, eX- unnecessury, W rs, Embo Vrocess & FE pom 51d Hartford Build r6pom. Mrs, H.W. T Main St. NTED Gil for general house work. Apply CB, Rosen, 31 Ave. A. Phone 9 WANTE eral housework. Cail § POSITION WAD iene BH aNGU RUSESSTULE: nographer wants a position, either in or out of the City. Address, TRIBUNE! Jor call Phone 121 1215-1 -Position, general ds banking experi- erences; furnished, 891 care Tribune. 12. Position in store or gen- Write Tribune No, 884. Na, WANTED eral work, W mobile s Give feference, selling. 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Black, Canadian ment Information Bureau, Robert Street, Fargo, N. 10-1-8-15-22-2: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1924 ite for, | office | Aa-| to raise thant free schools, highest edu-j Tribune Classi hied Advertisements | f° > Classified Advertising Rates l insertion, 26 words or under ........- --$ 60 2 insertions, 25 words or under soses 8 insertions, 25 words or under 8 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch at classified ads are cash in insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 as AUTOMOBIILE—MOTORCY CLES FOR SALE=-1920 tours in good condition. Inquire Benson, in care State Penn. Roy with G00 sheets and tran. ers, one child's folding bed, large enough for two, one dress form, 32 to 42, one Anseo kodak, one |United St government i auto i pistol. wed the 1924 domestic wheat er p | Mandan Ave. or phone to be 76,000,000 bushels 1a i v{the yield in 1923 had on —— {POR Sé chine ¢ months Adding M sh Register used only si nd cost $100.09, used Call at eur 800 orn 1 Mammoth wlouse White Pekin ducks, first prize at the M Poultry show the . Otto Snyder, Underwo Quality, same as first class work- manship. Manufactured by W, F. Erlenmeye 23 Third Street, Hismarek, 2mo. BUY YOU R Christmas Popcorn Te shelled, on cob Se, while beans 8¢ or $' puss 100 lbs. Speckled beans 5.00 per 100 Ibs. ked. : crop.* Chas. Kratz, Baldwin, N. OFFICE und stedm h Best location in town, ov marck Bank, Telephone or ct including stove, bed, spr ing bo: writer, | FOR SALESChoice Barred Plymouth {| Rock Cockerels and Pullets, from fine laying strain, W. A. Faleoner, 202 Avenue E, Bismarck, Dakota. FORS and | in live town doing good b vi possession at once. Address | _bune 8 further Co aewation write or Mr. D. FE. McLean, Stew Phon F. 0, B. Ander- son, Box 191, ROOMS FOR RENT 6-1w ROOM FOR RENT—In quiet modern|FOR SALE--One Hand Power Eie- home with breakfast if desired. vator in good repair. Platform Convenient to capital, Lady pre- & by 6 feet. Gamble Robinson ferred. Call 830-M. Fruit Co, 12-10-t£ 12-15-3t |FOR” SALE—Choice can singers FOR RENT—Large well furnished| and German Roll Write Jacob room in modern home, with board. Hot water heat, suitable for two. Call 883, 217 8th St. 12-B-tf FOR RENT—Three room apartment, including bath, ia modern house. Call M. A. Edberg, 808-7th St. 11-19-tf FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room, well ventilated, close in. Phone 1052-R or call 422 4th St. 12-17-1w a eS FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for light housekeeping on first floor, 411 Sth St. Phone 273. 12-15-tf ES FOR SALB OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS TOR SALD OR RENT—Newly paint- ed and redecorated 7 room modern home with hot air furnace and garage. Inside lot on pavement. Price $4500.00. Terms reasonable. Inquire of H. F. O'Hare, Little Bldg., Bismarck, N. D, 12-5-tf FOR RENT—Warm steam ~ heated apartments two or three rooms furnishéd or unfurnished. The Laurain Apts. B. F, Flanagan, Prop. 12-15-1w FOR RENT—AN modern house, 3 large rooms, full basement and garage in connection, $25.00 per month. Calbat 717 9th St. or phone 6095, Z 12-13-1w FOR RENT—Seven room modern house, partly furnished, Close in. Gall 735W between 5 and 7.P. M. 11-20-tf MODERN apartment, also partly furnished housekeeping room. Phone 183, Business College. ir Aprly ‘)F, W, Murphy, Phone 852. 4-80-tf FOR RENT—Six room modern house, ment in Rose Apartments, Z 718 Mandan Ave, Phone 62. 12-2-tf4 panel Ee ee FOR RENT—Five room house, Jan, ist. Apply Mrs. S. E. Nickleby, 217 South 2nd St, 12-12-5¢ Fo} jix room modern hose at 228 12th St. - Ae 16-1W 5 4 Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. 12-13-1m Call FOR SALE at Ruder Furniture Exe | Miss Alexa The engagement of Stirling, former women’s golf cham- pion, has been announced at her is’ Dy.) Witbert “Green Frazier” pf home. in Atlanta, Ga. The lucky man ati Canada, = rd touring car - ~|ed to more than two cents a bushel :{uneven, 10 to 15 cents higher. .|tfed westerns $15.75 to $16.00. Best North AY our Me- STRAY NOTICE—Strayed from place 4 miles South East of { Kenzie, one black gelding 1200 Ibs. six years old. L. E. Heaton Jr, | 12-10- | __ DRESSMAKING ipRBES AKING and remodeling | | done at reasonable prices, Phone | 38 Rosser St. Wire Markets By Associated Press WHEAT AGAIN TAKES JUMP Chicago, Dec. 17—With millers exporters said to be active buy- whent took a decided ng today and all deliveries ed a new high price record for th> | season. Rye itiso went above the season's top figu Reports that Russia was purchasing large tities of rye through Finland t ed to cause talk of a world shor in breadstuffs. The fact th: restraining effect. nd July $1 6 followed slight. seth d then by vance which in some cases 1 amount Export sales today were estimated at 2,600,000 bu dealings the market failed to sta up under pr ite to realize profits. pan aad CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Dec. 17--Hog. receipts shipping orders moderate. Bulk 270 pounds and up held above 9.90, Cattle receipts 10,000. Beef steers unevenly and sharply higher, to 39 cents up. Top considerably more. Good share last week's decline erased on kind of value to sell now at $8.00 upward. Some weighty steers held at $10.50. Sheep receipts 37,000. Very dull. Few sales fat lambs steas to 25e lower. Early bulk fat natives and held highe \ PAUL LIVESTOCK (U, ST. shels, but in the late] ¢ choice price weighty butchers $10.00. | 4 CROSSWO You 2-ver ng a T-vertical, in this design, eedn't | ul you, HORIZONTAL Small fish, Woven A Bolshevik Tumult. “io be.” ‘Type measure. You, Negative. Pronoun. Stick, venly bodies r (poetical). Employ. Sea eagle. Body of water. Liquors, Job. Rant. Narrow passages. Commence VERTICAL Call for help. Strip of leather. Horseman, 7. Conjunction. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RD PUZZLE i | | | \ | | \ seven thourh one or two words mz | Answer to Yesterday's Crossword | Pazne. Grow fatigued, “. Inhabitant of Asia, To.” But. | 14. Hexd of the Catholie Chureh. | One of the Great Lakes, | ight of, Lowing of cow. Comfort. To conceal. Impressions. Long, protruding Racks. One who vexes. True, Molten rock. | Age. Distress signal. Point of compass. Preposition. teeth. Paul, Dee, 17- . Dept. ter grades upward to $6.00. and cutters largely $2. Bologna bulls steady § kinds upwards to § No earl Calves receipts 3,000, Steady cents higher, Best lights $7.25 0, | . i receipts 85,000, Fairly active,! steady to strong. Better 200 to 275- pound butchers $8.75. to $9.00. ; Bulk 160 to 190-pound weights to $8.25. Packing sows $8.00 to Bulk feeder pigs $6.00 to Sheep receipts 2,500. Very alive, 1-2 Chicago, Dee. 17.—Poultry unsettled. Fowls 14 to 17 Springs, 18 1-2; roosters 14 keys 30; geese 16; ducks 17. Butter higher. Receipts 4,609 tubs, Creamery extras 41 1-2 to 42 1-2; standards 40; extra firsts 39 1-2 to 3 firsts 85 1-2 to 37 1-2; sec- onds 32 to 34; cheese unchanged; eggs unsettled; receipts 1,689 ca Firsts 48 to 53; ordinary firsts to 40; refrigerator extras 38 3-4 to 39; firsts 87 to 38. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapol 30 cents higher. In carload lots fam- ily patents quoted at $9.00 to $9.25]),. a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments 36,405 barrels, Bran $31. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russel-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Dec, 17, 1924. 1 dark northern . . 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum . . 1 mixed durum . . 1 ved durum . 1 flax No, 2 flax No. 1 rye... Dark Hard Winter . 1.49 Hard Winter ..... 147 We quote but do not “handle the $1.51 . 145 1.46 1.36 1.31 2.72 2.67 -- 1,20 following: Onts ... - $ AG) Barley 68 Speltz, per cwt, 90 SHELL CORN Yellow White & Mixed. No. 4 vee 97 $ 92 !No. 5 . 92 87 No. 6 86 81 One cent per pound discoynt urider 55 1b. Bar corn 5 cents undef shell. New shelted corn (sample graded) .76 Ibs. New Ear corn (72 Minn.) (sample graded) Bok SCIENTISTS’ PLAN LONG TRIP Hamburg, Dec..17.—A seagoing ves- sel, equipped with scientific instru- ments and paraphernalia, ‘is’ to’ be} built for the German Society for) the Knowledge of Foreign Countries. German scientists and scholars will make the ship. their home, travel around the “world, ‘aid perform re- search work, mated to 0.4 c sTeorn Ace tute combined ToP]the northern hemisphere ce States. It 400,000 58,600,000 last year. meat from Alaska is expected. Duc tof Als ma » Dec, 17.—Flour 10 to} ¢, and in cleaning, in Canada pected to go up to 10 per cent of the TL: attle receipts 2,000, Run [eS s ae c in arriving, Little done early 2 Ts ling quality plain, Bulk steers Federal Farm and yearlings, shortfeds of weight ae nd quality to sell at $5.00 to $7.00.)) ___ Facts 5 Fat she-stock draggy. Bulk and heifers $3.00 to $5.00. Last season's corn « e fallen a thai of 1923 in t of the ent below es that produ n the northe our ti culture at crop is bushels. Practically the ease in a crop is ud_yield in the United Hungary, Yugoslavia , the four largest corn due to the and Row s 4 TY | producers, report consi slow, Run late in arriving. Bid-} 6), ding 25 to 50 cents lower on fat men lumbs. No early sales. No action} wy, pmiaia coil amgar Tauis onaen eat show considerable increases in yields | Ee ke ee in Canada for the son, Win CHICAGO PRODUCE porerveuiereaeo. Argentine reports the third largest flax crop since 1911-12. It is bushels, as compared shipment of reindee Last Increase in ar 90 tons were shipped. increase in the number of deer in ka, a proportionate inerease in venison shipment is anticipated. Canadian wheat exports this y y be half that of last, acco to government reports. Last da exported year the export i year 43,000,000. bushels. expected to about 180,000,000 bushels, Losses from unmerchantable grain are ex- ENGAGED? As soon as Mrs, Minta Durfee Ar- buckle obtains a divorce, Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle will marry Deane, screen actress, uccording to reports floating around Hollywood. Misk Deatte’ vt one’ title was reported engaged to Jack Dempsey. Re Doris | {supply, a io government cs- timates. Only 40 per cent of — the grain in elevators Noy. 1 graded No. orthern Spring, as ugainst 60 nt in 1923 r cent in and 800 py The United States i ‘tensive census 0 livestock kept on ! Poultry, cattle and pigs will be in} the count. ‘The count is to form ha- | forces further product in the United! e that of ed a considerable jon in the} laxseed producti nor . In this coun. | try it was! ushe! | | \ | i {India econd to the United] States i ed production, — Its crop t yr was 18,480,000 bush- | els, 8,000,000 bush- els Tele the 19 i i | The new agriculty intends to delve even into European gn competition with Amer- m products. ican fi 1 also report: crop this yea is announced 006,000 ‘bus! hels compared with 247,- 000,000 last year, Argentina COST OF LIVING IN FRANCE FAR ano E PRE-WAR L ris, Dec, 17.~Figures drawn up by the regions a ‘committees instituted by the nment for the purpose jof obtaining information as to the jcost of living show that prices in ‘ance ure roughly four and one- half times what they were hefore| 100 2: s for Pa ust and September 1924 are | foodstuffs as compared with for the corresponding period in 1923. | Lyons figur e 369, the lowest of jany large city in France and much ‘eredit therefor is given to Premier i Herriot who is also Mayor of Lyons and who, besides inaugurating pub- lie markets has been greatly instru- mental in the prosecution of profi- teers. | Other cities are not so fortunate. | |As compared with 100 in 1914 Lille i shows 473; Grenoble, 468; Bordeaux, 1438; Marseilles, 429; Tours, 527. | These figures ure for foodstuffs on- ndard price in for July, Aug- for GERMAN CITY WILL APPLY SURPLUS TO REDUCE TAXES Augsburg, Dec. 17.—This old city, once the scene for the coronation of German emperor: ing one of the few German that are running without a defi ‘The city treasurer has announced 24 there will be a surplus! an 2,000,000 gold marks in| of more t jthe treasur | | The ci so confident of being able to keep up its record that the! | aldermen have voted to use the sur- plus for reducing taxes—this in the face of the fact that the council has authorized an ambitious program at ‘streot railway - extenstonr buildin: jot a new city hospital and /of a mun-} ! where popula | children ind erection of lant. market, etri¢ power an} of milk. duty « One ‘of the first taxes to be re; Win moved is that on beet. Augsburg is ticians. {one of the chief cities of Ba The parlance has it that | ec are raised on beer instead | tickets siderably, on beer The removal of the lc is therefore y votes for aldermanie poli- and the = munici ad! likely to! price of gas is to be reduced workers’ monthly owned ly tun, Pop, Run Diva spose 6 TOON THEY'LL TAKE A CHECK? L HAVEN'T A RED CENT PROBABLY RESULTS OF LAST NIGHTS POKER GAME WERT DISASTROUS HOUSE KNOW CHIEF - NOT IF THAT DETECTIVE WILL YOu street percent cheaper. r TAKE A CHECK IN PAYMENT OF PAGE SEVEN are to be offered 30 Local taxes on real e and business turnover are so to be lowered, ilw -grade oleomargarine often is niade chiefly of cocoanut oil. YOU BONEHEAD!!-WHY DID YOU TAKE A CHECK FROM THOSE GUUS ? THEY'RE A COUPLE OF CARD SHARPS AND TLL BET THEY'VE GIVEN You A PHONEY CHECK - I'LL STOP 'EM — (o WEY Yoo), GvYS- 5 ( wewHaT’s ) T Grop! SP aS 1Say' ) MEE ; ee CcHier iy Fad ci ~~. eee La oe 6 FIGHT, E FOR THE FIREMENS BALL AND OYSTER SLPPER- THE OYSTERS HAVE ARRIVED- BLT ERNIE HICKS NEW e MAIL ORDER Sv'!T HAS NOT SHOWN UP YET— Willie Got It You SAY— TAGANG FROM HOOTS TOWN WILL WANT To eg ou @y MEA SERVICE INC gene Y'KNOW WHAT? Y'KNOW WHAT? IF T wuz You AN! YOU Woz ME, WHY, T'D GIVE YoU ONE OF MY ALL Day suckers! on, JAY! A AVNUTE = WAIT I WARN, ne al-