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WANTED—Men and w barber trade. inen Great demand, bjj ‘ipa eS ot wena Che oscrecsasess 1 wee $6 words or am der ‘tion, on paving. en at once. Phone 366R. Johi y furnished ing. 2 1066 Phone. jox 81, oom FoR ki room for rge room complete: light housekcep- slecniae rooms. 46 Main St, thed foe single iving name, to otfits N d Dek 1-12-2wks. rent in gi Call at 31 Ave. A, corner Mandan Ave. or Phone 10 FOR SALE—Bitra bungalow; Beate ern ai ne $60. 11 9795. FOR RENT--A furnished aj city heat, no children. ‘The Lautait easraa pts, Piss. Sheil FOR RENT—Five roo house with: heated gi 318 West Rosser St buildings, ry acre: summer fallowed, half crop You must have horses, and ° workers. __Kratt, Sheldon, N, Dak, ern, new, fireplace, east front, most | rt ity, $6,000.00, CSTE Tose Side oo rooms, aac city, easy terme, $3,000.00. east part of city, $2, rn, garage, ;E—4 rooms, good ondition, 17. 1-9-tf etive ot roo! wily finished. ca daes neg: |° Ae1-wk.| CO five acres, chieken house; $3,600.00, reasonable terms. BUILDING LOTS—Almost any lot you would want is on my list. Hun- 6) dreds of them. FARM LANDS—It has been ‘years since so many land sales have been made or so much inquiry. Buy now at the Preseps ridiculously low values and make your profit. FIRE INSURANCE—In reliable com- nies on almost anything insur- able. F. E. YOUNG. i 1-11-1w e803. BL F, ion cropped, some lan. machinery references. 1-8-2w Give McLaughtin, care tiary FOR SALE—Cash Grocery 8 with lunch room in Price reasonabl ing, fatting health. For price and other information; write to SALESMEN SELL LILAC Breath Perfume ‘o Drug, and Candy Stores. 40 sel Card. Send 80c for once. Write to M. BUSINESS. CHAN! ders son, Box 2, Grand Fork: ro connection. Reason for sell- WORK WANTED Owner, Box 84, Moffit, N. Dak. FOR SALE OR” TRADE—Furnished hotel located at Zap, N. D. is a real hotel bargain that it will FIYE ROOM bungalow, Bear in every poh double mitre ie Price 0005 terms... mmediace oak panes etna feo compl it hears be ry st fron’ jiate jap «gl Price $6,000. | { MODERN BUNGALOW, 321 ‘ist street, five rooms and bath, hard wood recat full basement, furnace screened eye close to down vote = $4,500; low taxes; | SIX ROOM two house, newly decorated inside and out, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, south front; lot 37%x120, near school. Pric $5,260; good terms. $300 CASH and mor monthly pavevats $30, including Interest, five room partly modern house, 404 11th St.; Ae foes Inside and out. Price $300 TO $500 CASH and easy month- ly paymentse—Five room modern house, two bedrooms, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, hot water heater, ges stove; taxes $117.00. Sale, price $2900. 00. EIGHT ROOMS and Bath, ‘modern house, cast front, hardwood floors, fall basement, hot water heat. Sale peice $4,800; $1,200 cash Ist pay- men’ nee ROOM Modern house, furnace 0 cde Apes east front; very ‘Sale price, $5800.00; This agency has a most complete list of selected houses and desirable ny finance any rea or build, Let | this agency help you, it can, it ‘has helped many. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY ' Webb Block. ject locati terms. Phone 0 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT—Two nice single rooms and one large front rgom on ground floor, with board, in_mod- Call, 419 7th meals ern howse. _phone 977. jt FOR RENT—Extra te large room with fireplace in modefn home, furtiish- ed for four men, reasonable. Break- st and supper if desired. Phone WORK WANTED by The also plain ft pay you to investigate, Good town,} wants work. Phi good’ location. 97. ‘i ‘WANTED—Work by the Write Tribune No, di 10-12-tf'} hour. Also plain sewing. WANTED — A No. One E'cctrician at B: K. Skeelg pres silanes " LOST—A r ““yimnmed glasses. © Fi a Jaane. for reward. Electric Shop. “408 Bhowdway' leave at if lease 7 1-11-3t frin "Finder vs Drug Store. Cowan! _ 7665. a 1-8-17 FOR RENT—Clean rooms modern home. ,For sale: 1 velvet rug, 9 x 12 used 6 months, 1 now clec- tric table lamp. 806-8th St. Phone ‘>-Large ping room in modern house. Two closets, suit- able for two, Phone 1150 or call at 613-3rd St. after 7 p. m. __1-12-8¢ FOR raat hree room, strictly modern, housekeeping abartients. ‘Write Tribune ule 46, LARGE ROOM—South fron’ convenient, near postoffice, bl 208 KR ry reason- TEMP GL rm fe ven \ ee ier sal a pin ‘tie water. Fairy. < te j Tumor of the eye. est Nets used: as trimming, < Male child. peak 1 Seeeesaation): a ode time. i poe ior. 8 of water fuand on plants}: re the-morning. : High mountain, Having five metrical feet. To box. Welting 1 inet tn iment. ee ing, instru: Bie Riche on “a ship, Member of of an Bagllsh political FOR RENT—Pleasant light house- Esebing: rooms. College Building. . we FOR R RENT—Foralshed room in mod- ern home. 403-8rd Si 1-9-3t' EIST 2 cca iat in _ AUTOMOBILES—-MOTORCYCLES _ FOR SALE— New and guaranteed used motorcycles, Write for cat logue and price list of your favor- ite marpins and find out about on, Bia Ties Hors young horses’ in . Lambert, ten mi south of. ‘Bismarck. jae FOR SALE—10%5 Ford cou, Rood tires; méchanical conditi ret beans if taken for cash once. E. W. Mandigo. Phones 48) after 6p. m. 12-8t |. Fates om Autamenile fate Nice el Pri i able, “Call sit ae uae 7 OND DECLINE Weakness of + Forelgn Markets Acts as Chief Bearish Fac- “ tor—Corn Down Chicago, Jan. 12.—(By The As- sociated Press.)—Although wheat was weak and: lower early with May down to 12'¢ cents under the recent highest ~level, a strong rally came late today as a result of increased buying on the de- cline. The rally was promoted be better demand here for wheat wenthér In Argentine ahd re Ne al 4 io ext Menate of the ex] fable pee. in Austrdiia. e cash comm basis: was also firmer late in'th the day, with some grades up cent. ecw hent tedet irregular, % cent net 4% advance, corn fi » and oats * A OR a are hicago, Jan, 12—()—Fresh de- ines in wheat began today as soon business opened. Weakness tforeign markets acted as the chief bearish factor. In addition, much notice was taken of an opinion from a trade authority that figures had upset theories of United States breed- stuff supplies being only sufficient for home needs the remainder of the crop year, it being asserted that, the United States is on a domestic basis solely because of price and not scarc- ity, eed or potential. Opening | quotations % cenis to 1% cents low- er, new style, Ms Mey 1.73% at, 1.74%, | and. July: %, were y ete, further setback: Ff peees down with eT) started at % cents. of: wi a ae ang tater ter gonein d we eet _____WANTED TO BENT. WAN’ TO RENT—Smait F igose, furnished or- unturnished. Write Tribune No. 45. 1-9-3 BOARD eid Room BOARD—New board! ill be + opened by Bva Kramer, juary 7, located at 401:9th St. Rhone 618W. 1-6-1Wk MISCELLANEOUS MUSIC SCHOOL—Special monthly course for beginners in reading pall writing notes. Our violin cl re reopened again, For cond ionsceall at THE MUSIC SCHOOL, Ave, A, corner Man- dan Ave. or Phone 1617. o-tt FOR SALE Choice Imported “Ger- man r’s and Hartz Mountain, also rae singers. Cages,. seeds, treats, et Phone 1163. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak., Box 728. two- 10-12-3m| ay FOR SALE—A Birdseye dresser and chair, hed complete, leather upholstered. rockers, small oak table, refrigerator and. kitch- en table. Phone 86 1-11-3¢ WANTED TO BUY—Shorthorn bull, prefer roan. Algo want to buy goo second-hand piano. Write price. F. G. Schaffner, Hebron, Maple 2 FOR" in good condition. Cheap if taken at once, as I want to leave the city. i: 622-3rd St. Phone 132W. 1-12-3t| ¢ OR SALE—Huglivs Electric Stove, three ayes with oven, good coi n. Cheap if taken at one Phone 922M. — 1-9-3 ; javern ore. quality Tings, priced very reason- james W. Marek, 12-15-1m FOR SALE—Shepherd pups from Healing fous price $7.60. 5 E. TAILOR “SHOP for i, 8Al diamon; able. Dak. No. 47. 1-11-1wk. OW MN HAT! Wilton, No.| jto 15 cents higher your! steady at 12.00 at ‘Singer sewing machine,! | Tow. sale in large} % as seconds 40. Eggs unchanged, re- No#th Dakota town. Write Tribune ceipts 10,765 cases.. Cheese unchang- cents lower, May 455 at %, and dis- played but slight power to rally. Provisions were firmer. WHEAT CONTINUES WEAK ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET. Minneapolis, Jan. 12.—(4)—Weak- hess continued in wheat here today, | although the market had fair rallies after a break of 2 at 214 cents from yesterdays clos Sharply lower cables, slow export demand and lack of inspiration in domestic cash news,|, brought scattered liquidation and trade turned slow at the decline. Lower prices resulted in no heavy pressure, uv to late in the session, Oats held to a minimum of fluctu- n and late the session were firm with corn. May rye broke 1% cents of yesterday’s close. flax seed was off % cents carly moved up % near mid-day Cash wheat was changed. Durum was firm to one cent better. ‘orn was quiet and irregular. Oats were firm. Rye was steady and quiet. Barley was quict carly, but later ruled steady. Flax seed was steady. and quiet and un-! CHICAGO POULTRY. { go, Jan, 12.) Poultry | alive steady; unchanged; receipts 7 el practically. nothing done early; pros- pects stead: ther killing classes ac titve; i sirable grades considered salable, upwards to 9.50 at 9.75; fat she stock largely 4.50 at 7.00; ‘weighty cows 7.50; canners and cutters 3.50 at 4.00; bologna bulls 6.60 at 5.75; heavies up to 6.00; narrow country demand and stormy weather slowing up stockers and feeders; ‘these opening weak to 25 lower; bulk 6.00 at 7.25; calves 3,200; 25' to 50 higher; good lights lowed | Mostly 11.00; choice upwards to 11.25 at 11.50; shippers paying latter price. Hogs 14,000; few egriy sales ‘light hogs 11.76 or 25 higher than Monday's average; bidding 12.25 on pigs; bulk butcher and bacon hogs late Monday 11.26 at 11.40; 130 at 160 pound aver- ages 11.50 at 11.60; bulk pigs 12.25 Monda, rage cost Monday 11.33; ‘weight 206, ‘ Sheep 1,600; fully steady; best fed western lambs ‘held around 15.25; fat natives mostly 14.75 at 16.00; choice light weight fed western ewes 9.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Jan., 12— Hogs 40,000; | ) fairly active; 1@ to 26 cents higher than Mondgy’s best prices; big pack- ers inactive; bulk desirable 225 to.) 304 pound butchers 11.45 at 11.7 good and choice 160 to 210 pound av- erages mostly 11.80 at 12. bulk 140 ‘to 150 pound selections 12.20 at 12.40; tops 130 pounds up 12.35; 160 pounds up 1230; majority pac sows 9.75 at 10.10; better grades kill- ing pigs around 12.50; heavyweight hogs 11.40 at 11 medipm 11.50 at light 11.30 at ht light at 12.50; packing sows 9.50 at! ¢ slaughter pigs 12.25 at 12.60. |) Cattle 11,000; fed steers steady to 15 cents higher than Monday's aver- desirable light heifers showing advance; common steers all weights] ) and good to choice he: showing most upturn best weighty — steers ings offered; |} 50: active bulls firm lers fully Sheep 18,000; light and handy weight fat lambs ac strong; ear- ly sales mostly 15.75 at 16.00; “some, ) held high ighty lambs in nar- practically no carly t sheep steady; desirable es upward to 9.25; nothing done on feeding lambs; country demand nar- FARGO BUTTER. Fargo, "N. D., Jan, 12.--Butter fat, churning cream 42; packing stock 31. CHICAGO PRODUCE. Chicago, Jan. 12.--Butter steady; receipts 10,8)3 tubs; creamery ex- tras 42 at 4; standards 42 at ‘4; extras firsts 41 at 33 firsts 40% at ed. STAY WHERE You ARE MISS — tu eer tt STOCK MARKET Vericus rice movements in today’s stock mar- es reflected the play of opposing {speculative forces, Fonts. with’ wAbAt ape rallied) within ity on the side of rising price: {fer call money rates and the inde nite adjournment of the anthracite gent over last ‘close, conference without an agreement jing reached had a dampening effect on bullish enthusiasm. broke from 237 to tional “selling on the good new: which followed the announcement of the recapitalization plan. far advances took place, however. in some. of the other specialti Motors was bid up 31 points to 496 and Texas Land Trust soared to 785 on odd lot buying, as compared with yesterday's close of vances of three to were recorded in the carly by Savage Arms, Pressed Steel American Bi or so while some carriers extended their losses to points. Wheat May old May old .. July new Wheat— Map new May. old |. July Trading light a market stea tal U. sin Minnesota sacked round 4.10 at 4.25: consin bulk 4.30,at 4.40, Colder, mand light, delivered sales, fi cd, Minneapolis and St. Pa sacked cwts,~round whites, U. S. FINANCIAL — NEWS ordinary to good 1.71% 1 hard spring 1.72% at 1.8 dark hard Montana on trac 3, to arrive 1.71% at 187%; July 1.61%. 3 yellow 80% at 8414; white 39 at 39%; rye No. 2, 99% at 1.00%; No. 1, 2. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, Jan. 12. ~(®)—Wheat No. 1.8042; No, 2 tard (80% at Lette, Corn No, 3 mixed 7942; No, TS IRREGULAR Influences Have Dampening Effect on Bullish Enthusiasm New York, Jan, 12,—()-- Mixed “barley 64 at 78; th major activ- Stif- | 27.95 at 3 bellies 16.37. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, Jan, 12.—-Flour 10 at 15 lower; in carload lots, family pat- ents quoted at 9.65 at 9.85 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks; shipments 46,902 barrels; bran 26.50. BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell Miller Co.) Bismarck, Jan. dark northern northern spring . amber durum mixed durum . . 1 red durum e' Shoe and Found Ree oe Foun 2 : Electric, Mathieson Rae undation company and Nationai| Dark hard Selling pressure increased | Hard winter. in the early afternoon,| We quote but do not handle following: lard 15.12; ribs 15.87; ears Roebuck on the tra Spectae ies. Nash Til. Net ad- points also trading r wheat... 1.4 the 3) Bar! scat « Speltz, per ewt. SHELL CORN Range of car-| y . 1 dark | : pound discount under ents under shell. Women of Jamestown é 1.86; No. 2 har No. ber durum 1.63% durum 1.30 at 1.33% ev Sample. rade NNEAPOLIS. RANGE. Open High Low 1.6575 1.67% 1.6: Jamestown every young. person in Jamestown is the uim of the Jumes- town club women who have satrted a campaign against “a certain class of magazin which are declared to be “pernicious to young people.” The first efforts in the better literature campaign, according to Mrs. John Bolinger, press chairman for the eighth district of the state federation of women’s clubs, will be directed against) those magazines which “conceal, with their gay cov- ers, poor paper and poorer ideas pernicious to young people.” The g¢lubwomen feel that magazines are worse than un ed movies and make more imp: ion, Mrs. Bolinger said. mestown has an unusually fine public library, the pet project in its ear! days of the Jamestown clut women, It has for reading an loan copies of all. the best icals. is hardly worth while waste one's time or mon. that have little of truth or morals them when the best has been meas available md all.” : oly 2.54% 2. 66% ow Close such sor- asting. 1.09% 1.08% —_—— NEWS BRIEFS | eS Olson, — former banker charged with using the mails to defraud, pleaded not guilty will be tried immediately. 15.25, 15.62 16.00 ° and of 300 Grand Forks.—-Alex Olson Grand Forks bowled his second CHICAGO POTATOES. game within two we Chicago, Jan. 12. (P)— Potatoes: count cold weather; receipts 103 ca hipments 559 cars; Wiscon hites few 4.30 at 4 and Forks. —University ota again defeated Da leyan, 19 to 14, Cumberland, Maryland—An__ or- No. | dinance changing the name of Wine Minneapolis, Jan. oderate wire market firms carloads northefn northern at 79. barley yellow oats No. 2 ohbig 43 at 4312; No. R 1.0: timothy seed 7.50 at 7.70; clover seed Start Campaign for| ¥ Better Periodicals| P= Street to Glenwood Street hi passed y the mayor. resident of the street change, asserting that th heen a source, of ridicwle 3 noyance RU Ne ane a rc BL | Bills Allowed by ry Pont | City Commission | o_O Theré being no other business, to be considered at last night’s meeting of the city commission, the commis sioners allowed the following bills and then adjourned the session: Washburn Lignite Coal coal Late and Co. cece BELTS elch Hardware Humphreys and Moule, print: ing .... R Harrie. and Woodmansee, plies for library Smith, groceries L. 8. Frederic! ‘Sorenson Har Northwestern supplies... Walt Thompson, SAE: es at fire . at fire .. ces at fire John Ehli, servi Robt. White, ser ie y as amie Paui Pecht, salary as police Wm. Franklin, salary as police Rembrandt Studio, photo work Richmond's Bootery, supplies Quanrud, Brink & Reibold, sup- plies : Frank G. Grambs, supplies .. tandard Oil Co., gas and oil Modern Machine Works, sup- plies Bismarck Motor Co., su : Bismarck Welding Works, welding ‘ ae M. Goetz, labor J. Hummel, labor, .. H. Christopher, labor J. Button, labor Hopton-Siljan Publishing supplie Motor Dept., y. Hartl Co. chicle Registration license tag 30.00 30.00 Girl and Father Fined $50 Each on assessed Hickcox, soc J. Gilbert ¥ er, by Court Commissioner W. Timlin yesterday. The fines and amountir g to $8i 0: which its incep- Hickeox sli ome in the faces of tion when the door process servers | * NEWS BRIEFS 1 | ee Paric, Jan. 12.—(F)—A_ dis- patch from Madrid to the Havas Agency says that many rumors are circulating ‘in the Spanish capital of political movements under the direction of General Weyler, now the Duke of Ruhi, other soldiers and men formerly prominent politically A. strict censorship. is in force The basis of the rumors is indefinite. 1 ' Paris, Jan. 12—(%)—The suit fer divorce brought by Mrs. Rudolph Valentino against the motion p'cture star was found to be well founded by the in which it was heard t but final decision According to precedent likely that a decree in her favor will he issued within a few days. Washingto: Jan. An. investig: of former Gover indiana, who ix » sentence at Atlanta, has been Crceted by President Coolidge to determing whether he should be granted cxecutive clemency. 12.—A)— x a prison WAY CHICK, WHAT FUNNY CLOTHES YouRE WEARING! WHERE'S THE MAS QUERADE © On 2M DRIVING A G-G-GARBAGE TRUCK ~ HAYA! YOU DIDN'T KNOW TAAT THIS 1S DISGRACEFOL AND I DEMAND AN EXPLANATION IN PRIVATE AS & DONGT WISt ‘To BE SEEN ON THE STREET WITH YOU