The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1925, Page 7

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ALE HELP WANTED WE INVITE men who are selii ig or poem want to sell made to measure clothes, direct to consumer, to get in touch with us at once, Our|] 2 tneertion, 28 words or patterns at $26.50 have no compe- $ 50 * tition, the clothes RB fit and mo 7 reorders will build you a peeman- 6 _ ‘thwest firm to or imourstien Lol” 6 impertoas, 98 Words rT a Tailoring Com- ir ae 3 / t 7th Street, Saint Paul, 1.26 ( 12-19-21-22 { at Me eaian bs ada ‘ Men and women to | iF ‘wor » oe barber trade. Great demand, otonal per word. wages. Few weeksscompletes, Cat- atog and special dtr free, Moler CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Barber Cullege, Fatgo, N. LRA’ : ‘ 65 Cents Per Inch HELP WANTED—FEMALE all classified ade are cash LADY GUUK Ls Sone Tre a fn advance. Copy should be 0 it jeer - tae aimzcenk,. Bate & ieee abe ay ! ile SRB gi TED AT ONCE —A good dining THR m girl ote! Was A Dale BISMARCK TRIBUNE “ - FOR SALE OR RENT . PHONE 82 HOU NDFLATS . LOK SALE -Four-room house with i kood millinery business, progre SALESMEN i ive town, X0 miles from Bismarck. ] WE INVITE MEN Who are selling or 2 Price Box 206, Strasburg] want to sell made to measure N. D. -lwk clothes, direct to consumer, to get | POR SALE “e one five room| in touch with us at once. Gur pat- f house wo trucks priced terns at $28.50 have no compett- i very low sell quiek. Write! tion, the’ clothes REALLY fit and q 1 {| reorders will build you a perma- aint nent business. nger and A northwest_ firm | to give Northwest service. F tub- P eal lished 1898, Minnesota Tailoring tant oe hings gee reat st Company, 26 East 7th Street FOR RK A furnished part int Paul, Minn. she city heat, no children, ‘The Latrair Pr . BF, Flinagun,! ,._ Lost. Av Eltinge Theater Saturd : ; ht, a pair of leather —mitte FOR RENT Small strielly modern | Rikht : hate: Phoneee. iggier) Hinder please return to Quick { ROOMS FOR RENT | LOST--A pair of pearl Rosary Reai “0 eNT—Furnished light house-| With gold chain, on way to St : editier aan cate Oe ee | Marys CHUN Mee AW Leas, rl wants n. Phone i] stove mall childre tor FOR e foro hedre i ted with FOR RENT OA “front vround floor conn) Close in. Phone RENT } FARM 10 ny buildings, no mortgage, property, » located 4% 12 | FARM LANDS | or d farm miles from Moffit, N. Dak. Frank Soe ee Krall, Bismarck, N. Dak. 12-1 T—Three sleepi . ening rooms. 4 STRAYED OR STOLEN Phone 1032R, STRAYED—One black two-year-old FOR. RENT—-Room in modern home,|” steer... $5.00 reward for. inform able for two, close in. tion leading to Tecovery. ‘J Chesak, Bismarck, N. D. nb? anteed to stop seisy! nies. No prom Man ace ‘ry at our inter ra tories, oe Pi a Little Rock, ASA 17. AUTOMODILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALB—Ford” touring car 192d also starter and Senerater 610- model, with or _ 13th St. WANTED ce clean Catt ‘PRAYERS ARE SUPPLANTED BY “QHIME FAITH” We Bes of (od Aftet Beggine From Everyone Else Fails, Says Preacher Pe BY LEON M, SILER New York, Dec, 22.--The average praying American has a bad cuse of the “gimmes.” He is but a profes- sional beggar. His prayer is but a “column of wants.” And the average praying Ameri- can, thinks Rev, ©. Everett Wagner, minister of the West Side Metho- dist Episcopal church of New York ought to be ashamed of him- self—particularly at Christmas time. Worse yet, charges Rev. Wagner, ‘too many of us fail to pay God the {compliment of asking Him first for the material ‘blessings we think we | need. without .car. Call bes 12. painting. Prices. reasons ard St. f Automobile place, at TH i A Laat Recourse beg,” observes. the pastor “from nearly everybody Von nd then as a last recour we beg from the Almighty. And surely must make the Almighty fe humiliated.” In an age of artificiality, with home life, neighborliness, emphasis on character and numerous other of life’s “finer things” toppling into t! discard, the submerging of pray rightful spirit is seen by the smil- ingly candid clergyman as one of hu- manity’s most hurtful tendencies. 7 Hoong in ew moueen 1220 Iwi} “Checking of this tendency he. re- 2-17-1wk, | Christmas is soon here. Get your| ¢2rds a of humanity's hemstitching, picoting, and pleating| #reatest. spiritual hope. done by Silk ibeqid: & embroidered business. terri- | Bismarck, MRS, A: FE. PETERSON 218-Ist St. Phone 241W, Box 36 i tories open for hustlers. Write. Golden Eagle Mfg. Co, 379 Jack- son St, St. Paul, Minn BUSINESS CHANCES i POR SALE OR TRADE—Furnished hotel located at Zap, N. D. This i “12-18-22-28 BOARD, AND ROOM + is a real hotel bargal D--Bodrders. and roomers. ou to inv ‘ rooms and double rooms for] Pesd teeation. We 419-7¢h St. Phone 977W. 97, FOR SAL In that it will Good town, Tribune No, 10-12-tf MISCELLANEOUS $150.00 Brunswick phon- “Begging from God,” he cites, “is a thing that the vilest of the v do, To appreciate God is an achic ment. R Only One Thanked Him “The Bible nari an occasion when ten persons went to Jesus to ask Him for something. He gave all of them what they asked. Only one of the ten stopped long enough to thank Him. “That portion is a cross-section of human life today. We’ praise about one-tenth as much as we should, and we do nine-tenths too much begging.” The prayer of praise and thanks- ving is the prayer ‘conceived by(| Rev. Wagner as most appropriate to) the code of true Christianit gi ograph, used x few months, consul| But in modernity’s kneo-bending type, Walnut finish,-$95 including | repertoire, gratitude to God is un- : records, Apply evenings after 9 ig discount. Phone 548. also native sinvers. treats, etc. FOR SALE—Several Dak. cated, near school. No. 4 thoice Imported and Hartz Mountain, Cages, seeds, Phone 115J. Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak., Box 728.” extra diamond rings, priced very reagon- able. James W. Marek, Wilton, No. o'clock, G. A. Osmundson, Apt Hughes, 12-1 FOR SALE—New Togodyne Five? with uci including microphone loud This is a fine radio and can be bought at Other radios 12519-1wk Ge Jacob 10-12-3m quality 12-16-1m FOR SALE—One 25x150 lot, well lo- Write Tribune 12-17-tf£ FOR SALE—One radio and one head set. loudspeaker Call 690, 22-19-3t FOR RENT—Garage, Phone 649-R. = MOM’N:POP C'MON Now, IT'S EITHER THE MONEY TAE RING OR THEN MY ONLY HOP. 1S To Tev ay! eer =e 4 THE “JUG! — WHICH? WWELL- ANY CHRISTMAS: ni? SHOPPING IS ALL FINISHED: NOW IE 2 CAN SMUGGLE TMIS PACKAGE INTO THE HOUSE WITHOUT TS BOYS: SING < ‘ lz 4th St. 12. “Tur FROM SMILE A MINUTE 1S THE SPEED THAT MAKES EVERYBODY FEEL HAPPIET2. JUST BORROW THERING . LORETTA AND PRETEND IL rapid look he stron; er, on and Hiere’s a puzzle with a classical design. few unusual words, HORIZONTAL. The puzzle contains very rg Anawer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle: F Depot. Vitiates. neage. rving food. VERTICAL Cooking utensil. pronoun. ke. 7 ne poison, rh eposition of plac othetical stru «dnote in se: ural unit. 10, Close. 70. South It has been lost in the] fotd on Yand flawl “When thought of. twentieth century shuffle, No Distinetion right ideals, sound value, ss standards of conduct, our prayers are, merely If there is a distinction between | begging in sanctimonious guise, we the mendicant who stands on the vant to’ feel disgusted with our- street corner, extending his hands ar supplication to all who pass'h << = | mostly kneels in church a alms from the Divine, unable to per the one who home and begs Rev, Wagner is it. And the pastor-critic’s freed of modernit: ORDINANCE NO. 336 An ordinance relating to certain damaged buildings within the cily of Bismarek, North Dak pair and the re- 1 there: tearing down or remo shall be nunishable by a fine not ¢ ceeding $50.00 for each separate of- fense, and by imprisonment in the city jail not exceeding thirty by both such fine or First Reading Decem Attest: MH, Atkinson, City Auditor. “For the Divine that is working every hour of the day and night in both individual lives and in society, we should pray thankfully. Showed Reverse Ratio “Reverse the percentages of the characteristics of most of our prayers today—ten per cent» praise and thanksgiving, 90 per cent ‘gimme’— Tribune Want Ads Bring Results and the world will regain its slipping | Argeitine Cesp’ TRepecls’ Fai orable — Buye: Support the Market Chicago, prices tuday (chiefly «0 reported the end, the Argentina unfavorable for and threshing, rains beleg ported: in ‘the southern purt of the country. seed wa sou ~ PRI ON DOWN TREND Fail to —()—Wheat led changes in crop conditions from) Argentina. In op aut: appeared on ‘the whole to haevesting te. Dec Wheat here closed B.'s to 2s cents net high ew style, December $1,674 May $1634 to 4: j LS Sane eR petra tg however, in a few issues, ; Say a is aig ‘ uate Pie Ki k and Suit breaking 4 --With crop Uy 1-2 and the preferred more rreus-| 1 © th new low prices ma 1 Sac: for the year k and Southern, U. S. Dist ind Ligage and sumption of lish operations in ascrib- several speei:lt nd a steady de- . ly to the northwest market was devoid of © support from buyers. y midday. Murmurs as a cat, (A[OIDIE le MS] i to Se up, J points to a new record - Principle. . eee le IS|PIAI MME AIT] iS} and Ma Wd. Loose Wiles biscuit ab. Opposite of aweather, 4 ISITIORIERMATIAIPIE! ; jumped 6 1-4 and Int Busi- . To hesiege, hat cure ness. Machin vnile Q. Reaite Mee UNmVAT TION! own thes and May to Cn Dupont Bee Point of compass. H INSP 2 OIN) May ed. alee) ent 1-2 r Knot of wool fiber. ee omiade corn | 5 points above yester final Cluster of wool fibers. @ Ihigher, despite wheat | 2 aquotations Sun go - After opening unchanged Rstike Fhe closing: Was steady, trading in To mix. to ts cent off, May 80 to ‘4 cents, dah tana the fina! hour was enlivened b Unexpected entry hy the police. Jcorn Max Lino | spurt of five points in American Can Resounded. Ow . tee to a new high recora shove 260, jer than corn, startir revival of merger rumors stimul e interest in the Western oil shar EBACE Al c (Furnished by Ru rr Ca.) (oll tand, of Californi ke i . Bismarck, tucifie oil, Speculative interest. was . To renew. Reel ITIOIN| Provisions were steadied by firm-f a. y alin additional specinitios, such : OB ye sit loll ne: Nao 4 Combustion F 5. ; No. toamber duru G nd Peak, patton cated Noo Vonixed duran up 2 to ints. ‘Yo ide horseback. Reather stein. PA dius Led 1,500,000 shares. fury. 4:4 koa vobahiek ae ——— heise: Galley with two banks of oars. ackel wae helped CHICAGO GRAIN Employs. t turned stron Chicago, Dec. (PR) Wheat No. To instigate, 2 to T cent nei hand Jelnter 140 1 hard L676; 2 ditto 1 i ‘To get up, to SIM. winter 1.88) Corn 3 mixed : a Plat mat do handice the | 71t. 72 Oat Fluid in a tree. “a 30 to Tiny golf mound. 4 a laaky Dower money settled hy hus- is aes ae 12) othy band on wife. ito. 6RGeone'ara ; 6, venth note in scale, Noe ee CORN Quantity. V Yellow White ‘To ventilate, y Mixe BAAT6. pressure came on the market on the tive ‘Age. sv undertone of stubborn Ishag'p jab. developed. At best short- Males midday the Cash whea decline, the up 1, Stretches or reaches. "Durwa ‘rules Bulrush (plant). Corn nd unchanged to Part of verb to he. ‘Two fives, 1 cent easier, On vere quiet and s of 80-day masses. Cuckoo, chav and Uy cone lowers eyes ana nalet and wn Pr TH St sport. fe around 12.00 poand bulk s 10 to 4,00 to 7.00; 5 to 3, hulk t F food | “Go to God,” he responds, “ m Board. of [2% Hieher pric . telephone a’ friend. For City Ci hed byt Evora FBT dd; indications on hogs bans ; y Commissioners of the city of ! fe On NORE should k us with God in unselfish | hinarck, Nevth Dakota unevenly : cost. Mon me Seetion’ Eight: Violation of any Ap aa Pray with “a God-centered mind,| s¢ the provisions of this ordin Sheep aad 2k not a self-centered one. lowe heer run west of lower in patents quoted barrel 98 pound shipments 52,148 “bar- By Taylor SORRY CHICK BUT LORETTA 1S DOWNTOWN DOING HER CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AND WONT BE HOME TILL LATE -— GEE MISTER SWE WASN'T HOME - CANST Ov GIMME JUSTA CouPLE MORE DANS ‘TO HE WAS AAVEMTY SOT LOCKED HUAN IN THE S CLOSET AN HOUR. AGO =I ASKED HIM JUST ROW IF HE'D LIKE WD.CONE OUT AND BE A 600D Boy, BUT KE our AT once! ALL THE CHRIST, 1 sToRED ) LF YOu DON'T, HAVE "TEN BERRIES BY TomoRRow TLL INTRODUCE YOU To SOMEONE WHO WILL BE GLAD TS | GWE YOU Z| NINETY DAYS AS disclosed) 1 that f s to stock mostly Mens watts stauly to ratify debt settlements should offer .| Strong; vealers 25 cents higher; spots no par to continued foreign finane- more; bulk to packers $10.60 to $115) jing in’ th country. Recognizing few ; outsider: that the various jovernments acted $12.00 and better in good faith in arranging their ftind- “hdurum 144405 mT COURSE * MINNEAPOLIS RANGE (December 22) Wheat. Dans , High “igo | eo. 1b BO's | May old real eo | Maynew 1.56001 Nec... May old 90% 3Ny es May new Ma MN ataay Were re Sold Freely Dur- ing Morning But Offerings Were Absorbed New York, Dee. (#)—Specula- Parc ee the advance xegnined control . +. 2 62 1% 615 pricey nt in today’s May old 66 06% G6 BB Ny after an early period of May new 66% 66 Bear traders, taking = f the stiff call’ money - nt breakdown: of Ks s for x settle. 4 nthracite miners. dis- Dat new s rither freely dur- eet but offerings were i psorbed. — Weakness May new mand for high gro ly turned the ander « THE OCEAN ARE NOT OPPOSED Having Debt bulk: | Foreign Natio rood und choice thutcher: S10, to $11.10 " x 2 J erades 160 to 180 pound Funding Agreements Can ral rely $1 1 to $11.40; w sits 140 to 150 Borrow Here ine . tele vaeights-810 | wv Washington, De 22. PY Private Db mediuin $10.80 to SE120; | 8 Wong date lente tae ee to $11.50; light lieht nment ae con: 1. rnb provided the — horrowgrs Fare among the countries having debt agreements with the United !fundin strony to ‘ 9,000; 0 Stat higher; heavy up most; | py ng the administration's medium: Dest he: filles. loans, ‘treads a officis their steok: jine programs, the of ady. vefusal of private lo of the congres: pose an unwa feel that on he ns sol 1 delay per puld ime upon on fat lambs 50 to $15.75; cha ae i eld | Os debt holde: abave $16.00; few early sales feeding | “Only approval of congress is needs lambs $16.00, to $1 ound 25! ed to put-the a ents into ettect cents lower; no ales of fat}and the tre: confident that sheep. all of them will be ratified. Sev- fe eral foreign tro nts already _ CHICAGO have approved tne sc.tlements Chicago, Dee Butter France Not Included higher; receipts cream- It is not expected that the new ery extras 46 urrangement concerning loans will firsts 44 1-2 to |appiy to Fiance, which has not com- seconds 40 to 41. a debt a ¢ with this Eggs higher; receipts 7 While not firsts 42 to 43; ordinary ntioned by. treasur f ls, who 38; refrigerator extras explained the new policy, there has. been no indi on that the inis- tration is pr ng to case its res- tri which have ago, Dec. Potato: debts, moderate: expected to be ou during the shipments hesota sacked round whites ordinary stock rugsets Minneapolis, 1 Potatoes moderate wire inqu mand light; market stronge loud lots delivered sules, f deducted, Minn Proposed Meet or Miners, Operators Today Abandoned Scranton, Pa., Dec. pects of resumption of wage negotia- tions between anthracite ope and miners before Christmas ap (P)—Pros- (P)—Put terfat, barring cream 46; packing | ed slight’ today stock 33. or Jolin Durkan, chairman of | a committee of 1 nd burgesses | CHICAGO POULTRY of the hard coal hopeful, 1 | Chicago, Dee. #) however, that the opposing alive steady; ree! id be brought together in the { iy He 19 to 25; sp future committee's today v eys 435 roosters 16; adneks a i "305 geese 12 to 21. meet- andoned when tors insisted on written as- surance that the miners would not limit, the discussion to Governor inchot's pesce plan, ‘This plan pro- Hes for a limited check off and an inquiry to the possibility of wage , RAY Minneapolis, D. of car lot grain s northern 8% th 3.7132. 3 2 dark hi spring 1.044 2 durin |) mixed,durum 1.41 Lasts, as increase, 57 t No, ‘ held att i \¢ 1, 58 to 60. Funeral epee: were 4 ditto 71/ o'clock this ftgrnoon for Charles to 43. Rye! Frederick Miller, 70, one of the last | . 1, 249, members of the infantry unit under Geheral Reno, ‘which ‘recovered the \ of the victims of General | . Minneapot: Vheat | Georgé Al Custer’s command -at thé {receipts 309 cars compared to 258{ Dittle Bix Morn battlefield in 1876. cars a year aga. Sash No. 1 north-| Mr.“Miller died at 1:45 o'cloels Sat- 1% to 16's} 1 dark northern | urday afternoon, choie® to fancv 1.68’ tol, Betiiraing to his home ten miles wood to choice 1.63% to 4 6714; | Rerthwest of Mandan: late Saturday (ordinary to good 1.59%. to 1,6: 1 | afternoen Hans°M. Hanson was shocks ern 1.5) spring hard spring 1.0 to, iv NM; No. 1) ed to his mother, Mrs, Inga M, i dark hard Montana ‘oa track 150% ; Hans ag in Her bed. Sheswax 3 > | to LITMs to arrive 169% to 1.778; | years af, age She hasbeen in fa i December 1.6012; May 147%. “Corn «time but her eondi- ith. 3 yellow 76 to oats 3 white 27% | ton wasthot segitged:ad érltieal: to barley 51 'to Gh; rve No. 2.| id survived by two sons gnd three 89% to 90%; flax No, 1, 248 to 2,52, dagghters. .

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