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y WANTED — We are looking for a good blacksmith’ who can buy @ well equipped’, shop in northeastern Montana. Good lo- cation prosperous community. Easy torms. About $800,000 will handle. The Williams Hdwe. C polis. MEN and Women learn barber trade demand, big wages. Few seeks required. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, or Minneapolis, Minnesota, sincere? In- ed in a good position? Then ead our Ad, pi 's 100- My Sat- Evening F ORTHY and & . Hoy, 110 srd St, 0. Dak, son on marek 1-22-3t LOST LOST—Tuesday afternoon, Between Bank of North Dakota and Tenth and Thayer Streets Striped Wool Muffler. Finder please return to Rena Mosbrucker, 1-22-3t pin. Gladys Harris Return to Harris Suitable reward. STP. 5. 0. on reverse side & Woodmansee. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RE ‘Six well furnished housekeeping rooms with garage. Adults preferred, Call between 2 M. or between 6:30 and 613-3rd St. Phone 746. 1-20-1w FOR Large room, from car line ‘and four from Capitol, Board ar- as desired, Ph®ne 630-R. ranged ished room in modern house suit- plé for 1 or 2. Rent reasonable, 1 G08 3rd St. 1-20-4t tly furnished or unfurnished rooms for light house- College Building. Phone 1-23-1w FOR RENT—Clean warm room, hot water heat, in modern home. Close in, Call at 306-8th St. Phone 802. rooms. 422 4th St. FARM F OR TRAD) good black loam soil. 130-- acree under cultivation. No improve- men 4 miles northwest of Ra- leigh Grant €o., N. Dak., six miles east of Brisbane. Will sell rea- sonablé for cash, and will consider Southern California land or City lots, For particulars write A. J. Bodie, Carson, §rant.County, N. Dak. 1-10-2w FOR Five hundred acre farm improved, 285 acres under culti- vation. Balance pasture and hay land. Apply to Albert Falck, 4% niles N. W. from Bismarek, : 1-21-1w ‘ 4 on y WANTED ‘TO RENT Fargo, N. D.) Bis- H suitable |, for two, in a modern house, one | ising Rates Jinsertion, 25 words i 68 oe 8 1 week, 26 words or under 1.25 Ads 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 oF THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | PHONE 32 Oo FOR SALE OR RENT ____ Hot ND FLATS eel FOR RENT—Modern furfished house with single or light housekeeping rooms." Central location, Phone 793-J until 8 p. m. aie 1-23-2t FOR RENT—A, newly decorated | house, 5 rooms and bath, also gar- age. Can be occupied at once. For informhation Phone 571. \ is Boe jas, 1-22-tf FOR RENT—New four room house with full basement and new gar- age. 417 So. 9th St. Phone 894-M. 1-20-1w FOR REN _--Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply _?. _ We Murphy, Phone 862. 4-80-tf ix room cottage at 719 Btls St., newly painted and papered, W. 8. Casselman. 1.7.16, - FOR SALE RENT—Five room partly modern house. Phone Man- dan 110-R. or) write Tribune No. 911. rie te 1-17-1w |FOR RENT—4 room modern apart- ment, heat and water furnished. E. Young. 1, 3t FOR SALE—Furniture for four room house, also Victor victrola, Phone 977-J. 1-20-1w Bun ala cn one ET . MISCELLANEOUS BLACKSMITH SHOP for sale at Fredonia, one of the best farming countries of North Dakota, tools and stock, welding machine and all fixtures, one frame building 20x60, in fine shape, will sell cheap, address P, O. Box 22, Fre- donia, N. D. 1-20-1lw SMOKE—Commercial Club i0e cigar, Little Billy’s bc cigar. Cigars of Quality, same as first class work- manship. Manufactured by W. F. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, Bismarek, N. D. 12-3-2mo. FOR SALE—$175.00 Mahogany Vic- trola,~ including 75 records for $100.00 cash, Phone 120M or 507- 4th St. after 5 o'clock. 1 Bt FOR SALE—Piano in very good con- dition. Also pieces. of cut glass. Write Tribune No. 910. 1-20-5t WANTED—Small_ furnished — apart- ment or house. Phone 395-J, 1-21-3t | MARKET NEWS Wire Markets By Associated Press’. NEW RECORDS FOR WHEAT Quick Ascent “of Pricés After Opening Today “Chicago, Jan. 23.—Fresh record- breaking high prices came quickly in the wheat market today, a jump of one cent a bushel being witnessed at the very outset. Overnight ad- vances in “at Liverpool” and Buenos Aires together with feports of im- mense Russian buying of flour at Bremen gave new strength to the market here and brought about act- | ive general buying. An unusual pro- portton of the purchasing here, how- ever, was in small lots, and this circumstance tended to arouse cau- tion in some/ quarters, heretofore friendly to the upward. movement of values. The opening, which varied from unchanged figures to one cent i higher, May $1.93% to $1.94 and July $1.70 to $1.70% was followed by an all. around rise which carried May , to $1.94%. . CHICAGO “LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. 23.—Hog’ receipts 47,000. Active. Fully steady with Thursday's best time. Pigs and light lights in broad demand. Top $11.00. Cattle receipts 3,000. Fed steers steady with week’s sharp. decline, Killing quality largely medium and below. Bulk ‘$7.50 to $8.50. Sheep: receipts 5,000. Active. lam’s mostly, 25 cents higher. $18.25 to $18.50... 4 ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK + So, St. Paul, Jan. 23.—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle receipts 1,200, Slow, _about steady. Killing quality, plain. Od head fed steers and yearlings up. to $8.50, ‘ Bulk $5.75 to $7.50, Fat she-stock $2.60 to $3.50, Par load of weighty cows, mixed $6.00 to $6.60. Canners and cutters $2.50 to $3.00, Bologna bulls $4.00 to $4.25. Weighty fleshy. sorts upwards to $4.50. Stockers and feeders in light‘supply, nominal- ty steady. Calves. receipts. 1,000. Steady; Bulk best lights on packer account $9. op Hog: receipts 12,000. Steady to stfong, sok 200 to 276 pound butch- Fat Bulk FOR SALE—Full blood Chester white boar. Write Roy Small, R. R. No. 2 or phone 17-F-4, 1-17-1w ers $10.35. Few loads choice weigh- ty butchers held higher. Late top on heavies Thursday $10.45, Heav- ies Thursday $10.45, Bulk 150 to 190 pound weights $9.50 to $9.75, Packing sows mostly $9.75. . Pigs upevenly steady to 25 cents higher. Bulk better grades early $7.75 to $8.00. Some down to $7.00 and below. Average cost Thursday $10.06. Weight 205 pounds. Sheep receipts 1,500, Fat lambs steady, to strong. Bulk fed westerns $17.85. Natives $17.25 to $17.50. Sheep steady, Bulk fat ewes $8.50 to $10.00, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Jan, 23.—Flour 10 to 20 cents higher. In carload lots family patents quoted at $9.90 to $10.10 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments . 43,151 _barrels,| Bran $30.00, to $31.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. 23.—Poultry alive higher, Fowls 18 to 26 cents. Springs 27; roosters 16; ducks 28; geese.22, Butter. higher, Receipts 6,839: tubs. Creamery extras 37; standards 37; extra firsts 86 to 36 1-2; firsts 34 1-2: to 8§ 1,2; seconds 82 to -33 1-2; eggs higher, receipts 2,585 cases. Firsts 54 1-2 to, 65; ordinary firsts 50 to 51; refggerator firsts 40 to 45, i ; BISMARCK: GRAIN (Furnished b3 Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Jan. 23, 1925. Noi 1 dark northern .......... $1.75 No. 1.northern spring . 1.69 No. 1 amber durum . 171 No. 1 mixed durum .. 1.61 No, 1 red durum , 1.56 No, 1 flax . . 20 No, 2 flax 2.84 No, 1 rye « Dark hard winter ‘Hard winter Uats .... Barley followin; Speltz, per cwt. .. ron NEW SHELL CORN Yellow White & Mixed No. 6. Samplo gradelg Ear corn 5 cents under shell. ~ MINNEAPOLIS’ GRAIN Minneapolis, Jan. 23—Wheat. re- ceipts 266 cars compared with 199 gars a year agoe Cash No, 1. north- ern, $1,84 1-8 to $1.86 1-8} No, 1 dark northern — sprii choice to fancy, $2.06 1-8 to $2,18 1-8, good to chojce, $1.93 1-8 to $2.06°1-8; ordinaty to good $1.85 1-8 to $1.92 1-8. No. 1 hard spring, $1.78 1-8 to $2.18. 1-f 1 dork und Montana ry) track, i FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern two story dwell- ing, full basement, furnace heat, hard wood floors, large bedrooms, and closets. East front. Price $5250.00. Terms. FIVE ROOM modern Bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, garage, on pavement near schools. Price $4250. Good terms. ‘ SIX ROOM modern house, full base- ment, furnace heat, hardwood floors, sleeping porch, double gar- age. Price’ $6250.00. Terms. FOUR ROOM modern Bungalow, full floors, large screened porch, large} bedroom and closet. Built in fea- tures in kitchen. Price $2450.00. Good terms, SIX ROOM modern two story house, full hasement, furnace heat, hard- wood floors, enclosed porch, built ~ in features. Gas water heater, well located, near schools. SEVEN ROOM modern dwelling, good location, east front, lawn trees, garage. Price $5500, Terms. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY See Hedden for City Service, Webb Block. Phone 0 ROOM AND BOARD ladies, “$26.00 a: month, good home cooking. Phone 978-R. 502 11th St. 1-20-5t WORK W. WANTED—To care f children, Ns one or t Write tribune No. 906. 1-14-tf eee eeeiass AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Two Reo Touri in first class condition, One Dal- ton Adding Machine for cash or good bankable paper. Call at 800 Main St. 1-3-tf FOR SALE CHEAP—One Ford t r, Olson Bros, Garage. Phone | 1-8 to $2.09 1-8; ' to $2.09 1-8. July $1.85 1-2 1-8, Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.26 $1.28 3-4. Oats No, 3 yhite, Barley .82 to .95; rye No. 3-4 to $1.60 3-4; Flax $3.11 $3.15 1-2. N. D. Oratorical At Jamestown Grand Forks, ) state oratorical D., Jan. 23.—The contest between sity of North Dakota will be held March 6, at Jamestown, according to Theodore Mantei, president of the State Oratorical league. . Sam Aandahl and: Glen Sanberg, winners of the first places in the Webster Merrifield contest _ here, will represent the university. Oliver Peterson, representative of the uni- versity last year, won first place in the state meet. The State Teachers College at Valley City will enter the league next year, it is indicated by C. E. Allen, president of the school. *WOMAN RUNS FARM McClusky, N. D., Jan. 23.—Mrs. Christina Holmes says that’ opera- tions on the Sheridan county farm which she_runs are proving success- ful, Last year she farmed 170 acres of land, doing all. the work herself except shocking the grain. She threshed 1,900 bushels of wheat and 1,200 bushels of feed crops. She milks four cows, looks after 19 head of cattle, some poultry and chickens, besides. caring for four children, She has also found time to raise turkeys nd. pigs for the market, and for use FOR RENT—Room and board for two| 5 Jamestown collége and the *Univer- |» 1 % 13. 14, 1-20-1w| 91° 10. 11. 12. 16, 18. 20. 23. 26. 28. 81. 32. 83. 35. 37. 88. 42. 43. 45. 47. 48. 50. 52. 55. 56. 59. 61. 62, on her table. many others. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . “CROSSWORD PUZZLE a me ae ae ae ie a RE, basement, furnace heat, hardwood ' & HORIZONTAL Prominent; outstanding. Fragrant. Protection in battle, Having vanes, Gentle. Pattern, Related. Wrath. Moister’ed. Remove, Exist. Cushion. Seated. Objective of I. Highest male voice. Objective of she. Seat of the mind, To prepare for publi Goes forth. Sojourn, To mend. Dogma, Tidy. Upright. Drunkard. To crowd; jam. Negative adverb, But; however. Dejected, Indefin Utility. Restrains. Past tense of do, Extinct; lifeless. One who oils. A compartment of a window, Spirits. Portend. Church tower. They who pelt with stones, ‘VERTICAL Surfeit. Crippled. Anger, A square body of type. Wanderer, Jog. Above. Valleys, Upon. Decay, Scent. Dej depresses. Furnished with weapons, To hinder, * Boundary. Strife. To pat softly, Puissance. Taught. Saltpetre. Hell. To clothe. Wagered; Suitable, To perch. Strips. Ascended. Unusual, Once more. Offers. Evening meal. Form of the“ verb to be. To angle. Swagger. Relieve, Ascend, Oceans. article. “| time, jthe Unive: Only sight unkeyed letters in this puzzle makes it easier to solve than But this is balanced by the rarity of some words in it. Answer to Yesterday's Crossword BEICCARISMOPELIISK OEMRIEITH Ike INLET] RSS Female deer, Joke, Upward. To depart. Mrs. Kneeshaw ; | Buried Today | Grand Forks, eral services for shaw, 73, wife of who died in St. Paul Sund: held from the Methodist Epis church in Pembina this afternoon, Rev. i. Moore of Grand Forks, an old friend and pastor of the fam- ily, officiated. Judge Kneeshaw pass- ed through here Tuesday afternoon | taking the remains of Mrs. Kneeshaw back to Pembin Mrs. Kneeshaw sanitarium in St. where she 8. Judge Knee nih in a some | treat has been Paul for underwent ments. N TO STUDY HOME ECONOMICS Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 23.—To teach men about the problems of the home, about foods, and about clothes, ity of orth Dakets well offer a course be open only to men students, Beecraine to an ounouncement made by Miss Charlotte Halgrim, of the Home Eco- omies department. | Home planning is to be taken up us pant of the course so that men will be able to use expert judgment in selecting or building home. ey will also be trained in acting hosts. Health is to be the dominating ba- sis on which the subject of foods is to be taught. The common abuses in the selection of clothes is to be another part of the course for men. Textiles ane to be discussed from the standpoint of color. This latter division is expected to appeal espe- cially to those registered’ in the University School of Commerce from which a heavy enrollment was se- cured two years ago when the course was first offered. EXTRADITION OF OLSON TO WISCONSIN TO BE FOUGHT Minot, N. D., Jan. Efforts which is presumed Wisconsin of- UNIVERSITY M NAOW. Wu JEST HOLD TIGHT ONTOH TH’ BOOT AN. WEN IGIWE WA SHONE - OFF COMES MSTUH Boor. mS Away US COWMEN RAS By Williams @Fwillians OOOE-8Y NEA SEVICL I. . ficials will take to extradite Jourgen |. PAGE SEVEN Olson of Minot, former president of the American State bank of Burling- ton, N. D., to face an indictment re- turned by federal grand jury in Wisconsin, ing 14 counts charg- ing use of the mails to defraud, will ‘MOM’N POP fe OH HULLO-MARIAN HOWZA GIRL? SAY L JUST WANTED TASK YAT' GO To ADINNER DANCE WITH ME TONIGHT! be resisted vig counsel for No service o tion with the has been inade Another te 30 SoRey CHIG ~ Cope Ep- 1) WON Attorney E.R. Olson Wisconsin indi Good IO UR orously, inkler according to of Minot, $10,000 bonds in connection with an indictment returned) by a federal grand jury in Minot, also listing 14 ie ts, charging use of the mails tq in connee- | I tment, f warrant yet vE. WANT “ADDS. By Taylor ME- OHL WAS JUST THINKIN'- IM JUST WORRIED T' DEATH Mac! WHAT (0 THE NAME OF COMMON SENSE HAVE YOU GOT To WORRY LM SOWORRIED ABOUT MARIAN- NEWT SHES AREARIN 4 SUA NO-NO - RES WOUND THINK HIS bP To TALK MACHINE WILL EVER PAY? 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