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MONDAY, JANUARY 19,1925 Tribune Classified Advertisements -PHON®E 32 == MALE HELP WANTED N and Women learn barber trade great demand, big wages. Few weeks required. Catalog free. er Barber College, Fargo, N. D. x Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1-19-4m | ea ae ite (a ce | WANTED--Man to work on farm by the month. $50.00 per mo. J. E.} Chesak, 12 miles SE of ‘Bismarck, | 1 mile Sof Stewartsdale, 1-16-1w | TED—Man to work on farm.} Breen, Bismarck, N. D. H 1-17-1t | W ANTED—FEMAL HERS WANTED—High school, de, tural, Positions reported | sily to begin after Christmas. | Kush applications. Our fee only $10.00, Grand Forks ‘Teachers’ | Agency, Box 573, Grand Forks, N. Dak, 12-20-1m | EARN $20 weekly spare time, at home, add , mailing, music circulars. 10c for music and| Minn 1-19-tf middle Gus Habner,! NTED——Ho; awed lady pr Judson, N. D, WANTI xperienced waitress. Apply at the Ohio Cafe after Gp.) 1-19-tf WANT d in to work di Phone : H 1-16-3t WGRK WANTED WANTED- ‘To eare for one or two children, Write tribune Ne. 906. Lld-tf DRESSMAKING i plain and funey Chas, Launb, Rowm 1-13-1 | J remodeting, done Ave. D. ‘hine, two wheeled sulky ut 213 10th S$ information. Co-Operative Music! ra i 2 washing | > Classified: Advertising Rates, 1 insertion, 25 words or. under . 2 insertion: ander . 8 insertions, words or under ...........2005 676 1 week, 25 words or undér 1.25 Ade over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure (Insertion same day. 26 words or THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 —_—_—_ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AKRON TIRE manufacturer nation- ally advertised, building complete line of high grade pneumatic cord tives including high pressure, low pressure, balloon and truck sizes, wishes to maka substantial con- nection in Bismarck. Capital not ubsolutely necessary, but must huve man of experience, abili and good business sense. Write giving full details and your ideas of possibilities.” Write Tribune No. 908. —S SALESMAN I1LORING_ SALESMEN— Davis 50 “Square Deal” line ready for spring. Amazing values, national- ly famous. “Satisfaction guaran- dor money returned.” Liberal ions in advance. New aring plan to increase | your earnings. No charge for $40 selling outfit. Our eighteenth selling direct. Producers. Mail letter giving ex- and references. P. H. Tailoring Co., 950 Power Bldg., Cincinnati, 0 WANTED—Two salesmen and col- lectors. Steady job. Write or call at Singer Sewing Machine Co., 210 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. 1-6-2w FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS Adults preferred, Call between 2 nd 4 P. M. or between 6:30 and 7:20 P.M. 613-3rd St. Phone 746, 1-13-1W NY “Nice large modern fur- nished room. Close in. Also re- modeling and relining of fur gar- ments. M Mattie — Erstrom. Phone 505 3rd St. 1-17-3t | FOR RE Large room, suitable for two, in a modern house, one Lisek from car line and four fro Capitol. Board ar- ranged as desired. Phone 630-R. 1-9-tf furnished, warm rooms for light The Laurain Apts. 1-14-1 FOR RENT-—Clean warm room, hot water hext, in modern home, Close in, Cail at 306-8th St. Phone 802. : 1-20-1w YOR RE} 1 apartment for light housekeeping. College Building. Phone 183, \ 1-16-8t Fok RENT — Comfortable. Warm ruoms, beard if desired at 423 2nd st 1-17-2t FOR RENT--Vurnished room in a modern home, conveniently loca- ted. Fhone 907. 1-13-1w eeping rooms with garage.! FOR SALE 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 Bidg., Bismarck, N. D. : 12-5-tf FOR RENT—Warm cozy apartment, fully equipped for light house- keeping. Geo, W. Little. 801-4th St. Phone 794-W. FOR” RE room modern house with garage located at 605 9th St. For information call 671. is 1-12-tf FOR RENT—New four room house, with full basement and new gar- age. 417 So. 9th St. Phone 894-M. fish i Nea ci 1w LOR RENT—Six room hou: ith bath. All freshly decorated. Ap- ply to D. J. MeGillis. Phone 800. 1-15-3t | VOX REN.—Strictly modern apart-| ment in Rose Apartments. Apply _”. W. Murphy, Phone 952, 4-80-tf FOR RENT—Six room cottage at 719 5th St., newly painted and papered. _W. 8. Casselman. 1-7-tf. FOR SALE OR RENT—Five room partly, modern house. Phone Man- dan 110-R, 1-17-1w FOR RENT—Apartment at 612-5th St, Call First Guaranty Bank. - 1-16-3t e Markets By Associated Press WHEAT AGAIN TAKES JUMP May Whcat Goes Over $1.59} a Bushel Chieago, Jan. 19.—With trading on ig scale ull deliveries of wheat nd corn jumped to new high records 3 s00n as trading began. May went to above $1.90 a bushel, ting sharply against the former top record of $1.88 1-2 at the close Saturday. = ‘The new advance was more or less Mue to the fact that Liverpool show- ed a decided upturn above Saturday. Chieago opening prices, which rang- ed from varied to unchanged figures to 2 3-8 cents higher, May $1.88 1-2 to $1.90 and July $1.64 1-2 to $1.65, § followed by additional ite heavy selling to real- MINNEAPOLAS FLOUR Minneapolis, Jan. 19.—Flour five cents lower to 20 cents higher. In oad lots family patents quoted at 0 to $9.90 barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments 30,326 bar- rels. ° Bran $31.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. 19.—Hog _ receipts . 70,900. Generally 15 to °25° cents higher. Good and chioce weighty butchers $10.70 to $10.90. “Cattle receipts 23,000. Fed steers trade -very slow. Killing quality medium to good. Early top matured steers $10.75. Sheep receipts 24,000, Slow. Fat ;imbs strong to 26° cents higher. to $18.75. Early top , ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK: South.St, Paul, Jan; .19.—Cattle re- MARKET NEWS |, iyecipts 8,400, Killing el: opening steady. Quality of run somewhat im- proved. Top “steers handyweight $8.35. Several loads better grade of- ferings held around $9.00 to $9.75. Bulk $5.75 to $7.50. Fat she-stock firm. Bulk fat cows $3.50 to $5.00. Fat heifers $4.50 to 6.00. Canners and cutters mostly $2.50 to $3.00. Strongweight cutters up to $3.25. Bologna bulls slow. Spots 25 cents lower. Bulk $4.00 to $4.50. Calves receipts 1,100. Veal calves quality considered steady. Best lights most- ly $9.00. Hog receipts 29,000. Slow. Few early sales about steady. Most hogs held higher. Desirable 200 to 250- pound butchers $10.00. Lightweights $9.00 to $9.50. Pigs liberal supply. Bulk $7.50 to $8.00. Average cost Saturday $9.72, Weight 205. For week average cost $9.90. Sheep receipts 4,500. Few sales fat native lambs $17.50. About stea- dy. Asking $18,00 and above for fed lambs. Sheep about’ steady. Early bulk "fat ewes $9.00 to $10.00. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Jan, 19.—Poultry alive, fowls 1be to 2le; springs 23c; roost- ers 15¢; ducks 28¢; geese 18c. Butter lower. Receipts 7,696 tubs. Creamery extras 88%c; standards 88c; extra firsts 87%c; firsts 35¢ to B6c} seeonds 32¢ to 34¢; eggs lower, receipts 3,328 cases, sts 59e" to 59%c; ordinary firsts 50c to §be; AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Two Reo Touring cars in first class condition. One Dal- ton Adding Machine for cash or good bankuble paper. Call at 800 Main St. ei 1-8-tf | FOR SALE- Sedan d con- dition, at your own price. Dodd's Garage. 1-16-3t FARM LANDS FOK SALE OR TRADE—-160 acres of } good black loam soil. 130 acres | under cultivation: No improve- ments. 4 miles northwest of Ra- leigh Grant Co., N. Dak., six miles east of Brisbane. Will sell rea-j sonable for cash, and will consider Southern California land or City lots, For particulars write A. J. Bodie, Carson, ~ Grant County, N.| Dak. 1-10-tf | FOR SALE—The 160 acres of land in section 2-138-79, about 9 miles east of Bismarck, on the Red/| Trail, known as the Scribner farm, About 100 acres in cultivation. What is your best offer for it?) Geo. M. Register. 1-16-1w MISCELLANEOUS “U SMOKE—Commercial Club 10c cigar, | 6. Little Billy’s 5c cigar. Cigars of ; 12. Quality, same as first class work- | 14, manship. Manufactured by W. F.! Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street,| 16, Bismarck, N. D. 12+ FOR SALE—Registered Hoistein- Fresian Bulls from a few week: to over one year of age. Priced according to production of dam| shake-like nee. t of a fish, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 6 Some new crossword puzzle words, HORIZONTAL. Answer to Yesterday's Crossword, Starry. Puzzle. taining to a heart artery. le. fish. CROSSWORD PUZZLE. | Tentative Strike MOM’N POP ( WANG tT ALL- THIS IS SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND - IVE GOT TO WORK WHILE (9ss=== \ THE REST OF THE FORCE co Plan Drafted |proea > D dram: | Wilkesbarre, Pa. Jan, 19 fo eaoNance tive plans fora general strike among Action of the 60,000 mine workers of di et ed fiery ed Mine Work Wednesday afternoon, sylvania IS ENJOYING A HALF DAY i OFF - GOSH - L DON'T EVEN HAVE TIME FOR RECREATION 8 NOTHIN’ ANYMORE! grant-|the union for their | strike, The Pittston 1 unless a special convention i ed by the distr ore s representatives of of the 12,000 employes of the Penn- Ixpecting a Lot S Say Sonny- \ WHERE'S THE Ze { THE DAY AND L ) CASHIER? -L'VE DON'T KNOW Gor A BILL HERE \ HAT'S OVERDUE: ) |4 aBouT THE ) Tir Sete are eearratame aE PAGE SEVEN horized n demanded that the ether bodies tile a ind in view é ¢ i} to di n executiv plish the des sppe coni READ TRIBUNE WANT ALDS By Taylor MAC'S GONE FoR / ANYTHING =) | | Roons ae find your old friend, “Em” in this one, too, and age of animal. For particu lars, inquire Louis J. Garske, 1-3 mile north of Bismarck, 1-14-17-1 FOR SALE—Choice canary singers $6 and $7.00, imported Rollers, $8.00, cages, seed J. Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, 12-1 s range in excellent FOR SALE— condition. F Phone 744. 1-16-3t SOR SALE—Fuil blood Chester white boar. Write Roy Small, R. 2 or phone 7-F 27, it was announced recentl by B. C. Thompson, commander of the John Raymond O’Hara_ post. Twelve legion posts will be rep- resented at the meeting, which is the quarterly gathering of the dis- trict posts, and about 200 Legion- naires are expected to attend the banquet the evening of the 27th. WOULD AMEND N.D. FUND LAW Re-insurance Principle Change in State Fund Law Recommendation that the legisla- ture amend the statute creating the state fire and tornado fund, so that the principle of re-insurance shall apply to the poorer or more hazard- ous risks as hitherto, rather than to the larger but higher class of risks, is made in the complete printed text of the annual report of the manager, Harold Hopton which was delivered to the legislative bodies Saturday afternoon. - When ,the fire and tornado de- partment was created five years ago, were no funds at hand to pay losses in case there were such, that all buildings be reinsured with old line $100,000 be written by the depart- ment but all over that sum be writ- inated at the end of five years. miums paid on all state institutional ‘OUT OUR WAY | | om st $15.00 takes it} the statute required that as there companies; that all ricks under ten in old line companies, and that the re-insurance provision be elim- The report shows a gross income in the five years in insurance pre- buildings, school houses and other public buildings of political subdi- visions of $975,190.33. Oue of this — Cut ARET POH | HED A BosTi: CARO) FOH SMOKY, BUT uilor. 7. Note in musical scale, To prohibit. 0. A strok Original garden. Insectivorous mammal. arley steeped in ¥ of the eyelids. Negation 42. Measurement of type. 43. Center of wheel, | 44. Pinch, 46. Us. 48. Rowboat equipment. Blemish, Force; pow An ec vestment. center, Before. Conjunction, of verb “to be.” anc ‘ake up again. 4. Overturn. VERTICAL For abbage Legend. On top. Massage. Accurate. Small land body. r of u stringed instrument. Sersesio eS cubic feet in ship meas-| Tennis equipment. Spiritual transgression, ute of equality. To wear away Hebrew name for God. cred Brahmin word, 46.98 in losses percent ratio to the tota remiums received. $117,134.25 or 12 percent of the gross income has id in re-insurance fees, and has fund on hand s attention to the fact that the s is value $813,440.76; that $615,000 surance with old line companies ried, and that now with the law forcing the tornado and fire i: surance department at the end of the five years re-insurance span to take up all risks, in effect, the de- the necessity of cnr h as the hospital, the al and penitentiary insane _ hospi all funds at hand and accumulated. and assume liability only for the smaller risks for another period of - MAIS. BUT THET DONT MATTO muce , CAUSE TL ‘MEMBUH MOST O WHUT WAS ON IT. Henry McLean, Veteran Solon, Visitor Here erved in the North Da- kota legislature for i of the interested vi Coming here to attend of presidential ate capitol building | SWI, temptation to remain for some days at the scene of former activities. | A life-long Republican, | ved two terms in the House SSS SSS SSSNOISSS ate ut the Chicago convention which nominated Harding which if destroyed by fire or tornaio would any one of them, wipe out Therefore there is need for legis- ion, says Mr. Hopton in his report, let the department re- insure with old line companies the | greater and more hazardous risks ponsibility, and is against the direct that a higher type of ma tained for office under jfive or ten years until the reserve is great enough for any emergencies. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. By Williams | Lost (T ON TH’ WAM QVUH ? refrigerator firsts 48¢ to 48%c. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Jan. 19—Wheat te- ceipts 463 cars compared with 308 curs @ year ago. Cash No. 1 North- ern,! $1.80 1-4 to $1.84 1-4; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy, $2.04 1-4 to $2.17 1-4; good to choice, $1.91 1-4 to $2.03.1-4; ordinary to good $1.81 1-4 to $1.90 1-4; No. 1 hard spring $182 1-4 to $2.17 -1- No. 1 dark hard Montana on track, $1.88.1-4 to $2.06 1-8; to arrive $1.84 1,4 to $2.08 1-4; duly:$1.80 7-8; May $1.83 1-4, To Entertain ~ “st dLegion Posts : yey Carrington, N.‘D., ‘Jan. 19.—Cat- ington will be host to the American Legion posts of this district, IM Stuck L FERGIT WHAR IT WAS / AT, ANDO WHO WRIT IT. _/ Le BUT THE BiLL’s YC NOSIR - LM NOT . O.K - MAC KNOWS } > : ABOUT IT- CAN'T Je ANY BILLS You GIVE ME A AGAIN q BERRI er ss Doceonrr- How ) “( WELL GoSH- DO} GOING TO PAY TIMES DO { YOU THINK WERE YOU GUYS EXPECT aE 1 4 WITHOUT HIS ~~, \{ GOING To RENT | PERMISSION SO You'le HAVE TO COME BACK OFFICES ON THE FIRST FLOOR - Aer IS) ?) © Aecomopate UR eee | J) iE in “Md DP “THE TOWN GCES BACK To NORMAL WITH NOTHING MoRE EXCITING GOING ON THAN THAWING OUT PUMPS AND CHOPPING WOOD Freckles and His Friends \NATCHA NALKIN' ON OUR WALK FoR SAY OTEY, A STRANGER CAME To ME TODAY AND CONFESSED To THROWIN © TH’ BRICK THROUGH TH’ BAKERY WINDOW AND STEALIN FIVE DOZEN BISCUITS -HE SAID HED HAD INDIGESTION EVER SINCE }\ co area iy: THAT NIGHT- | FIGGERED IT WAS / [cuz HE Lost CHEAPER. To LET HIM GO THAN TO his Pup? Lock HIM UP AND PAY HIS i Doctor BILLS Tag Comes Back Quick! You SAY - PETE COBB NO-NO - SAY TIME MY CISTER error | 71 BUMP ERIZ UP: (oe YA KNOCK KNEED, PIGEON ED, CRoss RYED, Bow LEGGED, HUNP BACK LITTLE TADPOLE You! 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