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WANT! ae ee oarber trade. “tires ctemand, oe wages, Few weeks: compl alog and ees! offer a o iactee Barber College, Fargo, N. ey Experienced bookkeeper, must have hed at least two years actual experience, none others need apply. Write Tribune } eG ss WANTEI rienced at Tribune; palpate request a ae FOR SALLE-Moders house, 6 Teoma and bath; fall ‘basement. Gar: lawn, shtibs and trees, Good cation, on paying. Bat spree: Phono Ce RSC “Two roo furnished apartment, fully equipped fot housekeePing; large closet water heat, 217 8th St. Phone 883. ett FOR SALE—Four room modern cot- Yage in downtown district. Do nat] © jhene. but write, giving name; to _Hox 81, Moffit, N. Dak.” 1-12:2wks.| C ROOM and warm ine» location, A, corner Mangea* r Phone 1017. FOR SALE—Attractive five room bungalow; heated garage; all.mod- ern and rely, finishede axes iy _$60. 11-19! —RENT-—Pornishea rete apartment. © rooms, kitchenette, closet. ye Ht ne in. Also garage. at 5: FOR RENT—One modern ido house and one partly modern five Call phone 427 or EN furnished pagent eat, no childten. ‘The Laura! Phone 3 BF. 1g thodertt Jan, 15. Phone 627J. -8-1w FOR RE house with heated gar 318 West Rosser st. ae ANI tion 32-187-78, good buildings, ry acres cropped, some summer fallowed, half crop. plan. You must have horsi machinery and ge Give, telecast ones ¥, a the. Freede farm, one mile from town. If interested address J. W. McLaughlin, care \N. D. Peniten.- tiary, Leew| * WANTED. — A.No. One | Electrician at -B. K. Skéels Electric Shop. WORK‘WANTED by the ay or no so plain ‘sewing; also. yor man wants _work, | Phi id J2-1wk, ‘ROOMS FOR RENT ENT—Extra “eam with fireplace. in’ modern home, farni: ed fér four men, ree le; Bre: jan und supper if lea room, Right downtown. vat me gentleman is coking for, Call 307-4th St. shee FOR RENT—Clean gooms, home. For sal 1 Nelvet Te 9 x 12 used 6 months, 1 new elec- p table lamp. 306-8th St. Hit Large _sleepi modern house. Two closets, suit- ‘able. for two, Phdne 1150 or call at 613-3rd St. after 7p. m. EB Re \OM—South rat very ae ient, near postoffice, reason- able, ¥ 1-9-2 FOR Fp hicer ig furnishéd house, Phone 773, “a12-4¢ FOR; RENTAigractive room. seine partly ern. k | HOU: AL ISE—8 rooms = ions’ +Front, apes nice, trees, t | HOU! 8, ft Al GALO’ eter o>, omelike| ern, new, cae 2 juecd,, 5. rooms, mod- re} cogitable pe ‘east front, most of beet a t GE& rooms ty, nei east a east fi of city, ve etek chicken onsy es $3,000.00. BUILDING 2 a cot modern, garage, ‘ty, $2,660.00. a “endiiee, you would want is on my lis reds of them. / FARM . LANDS—It nince so many land made or 80 much ia ry. Buy how at the present ridiculously low values and “make your profit. ¢ | FIRE INSURANCF—In reliable com- <Ranies on almost anything insur- - F ‘OUNG. le euete 1-11-1w LOST: A_ rhinestone bracelet with blee ry ager ray between 217, O'Brien’s oe finders call 1 or 1009. getieral house pat Good wages for experienced cozy room. Small family, modern home, ee a 5 it OR SALE— } id nteed used motorcycles. Write for cata- logue and price list of your favor- ite machine and find out about our wach as Be tide plan, Horace At- N. Dak, 1-12-1wk. coupe, good A-1 mechanical condition; sonable if taken for cash at. once, E. W. Mandigo. Phone 745W fter 6 1 FIVE ROOM Biingate Bast, tifront an 60 ft" lot, price 000.00. with $700. to $1,000. cash. y terms on dalance. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow pavement, convenient to school, full basement, laundry tub: floors throu ier br in. ¢abi- nets, glazed in ‘porch, double gar« age, House in excellent condition. Price $6,000.00. Te Terms, FIVE ROOM Bungato built-in cabine' water he: aouth front, see to school. Price $6,800.00, terms, Two more! rooms can be finished. FIVE ROOM partly modern hou: east front, price Cpeegaer assum mortgage ats $1300.00. $300.00 or} more jn cash and eas terms on| balance. EIGHT ROOM ry story modern. house on Sixth street, maple floors throughout, full basement, hot. wa- ter: heat, convenient to schools.| asement, furnace on ne? maple floors;| Ge place, . hot SIX ROOM two. story house, full basement, hot wat front, maple fid0i with terms. beg Bs Lapa ot two. story. house on pav' mod rt 0 0 oo wich oben eiak dows ance on eet e ‘lt purcater 3 paca A BARGAIN ¢ story. tis Pesagt house. with 95 feet of rouaa Siac crtersS, tae soa vet built on tin property, $2,700.00, do not. roverlook this bar- gain, . bei L HAVE a most complete lit 6¢ hed ith nce vols at ‘big Re ents ee, Grog fades liberal commi sien bune- No. 50°or Phone 54! mh ! My aeke in Fah ites fee, ig Bron tok houses* and ‘choice’ building lots all: of the city. ¥ A SIX OR $700 down starts 00, /SIX ‘ROOM Modern” house, furnace yw fully modern. just received. Co. |COULD NOT . maple: | th room fioors,| FIVE ROOM. sehool; A Nori conaeinn we in an orem, pect dA ong perchase of five room tnd aun-patior, modern bungalow, just complete: oak floors, built-in’ features, east front immediate possession. Price $6,000. MODERN, BUNGALOW, $21 1st street. five rooms and bath, ber ‘wood floors, full ment, furni heat, screened porch, close to ‘dowa wown, For sale at $4,600; low taxes; terms; a bargain. SIX ROOM two stor. decorated inside floars, full basement, 1 south’ front: lot 37%, school. “Laie! newly ‘dwoot urnace heat, 4x120, near Price 65,250; good terms. $300 CASH and monthly $30, including eee partly modern houne, 404 1}th St.; wa00 80," inside and owe Price $300 TO $600 ONE and ¢asy month- y pavaients ve Hwa month use, bedrooms, | hardwood foot, 0 saan feed bey 1 ir ; hizo. Sale ioe $8000, y00, ac RIGHT RO! bingo B xt fiscied th, modern st front, Bath, modern ment, hot water heat, Sale price rn $1,200 sh Ist pay- heat, fireplace, east front; eer good location, Sale price, $5800.00; rms. This agency has a most complete list. of selected Ape} and desirable building lots, purchaser, i nance any reason- able deal to purchase or build. Let ‘ices to satisfy any this egand help. you, it can, it has HED ODEN fv. — ESTATE Webb ,Phone © Ls AGENTS “WANTED _ AGENTS WANTED—Agenta to sell radios on liberal commission, I interested write Tribune No. 51 or Phone 548M. 1-14-3t. BUSINESS CHANCES: EO E: hotel located. at Zap, is a real-hotel beresin tl pay you to inves! . Good town, | good location, Write. “Tribune No, v7. 10-12-tf MU! 8 monthly course for reading and writing For conditions call at THe, MUSIC SCHOOL, 31 Ave. A, corner Man- dan Ave. or Phone 1617. in AUSTRIAN CABINET RESIGNS Vienna, Austria, Jan. 14.—(#)—. The Austrian cabinet resigned today, declaring it had fulfilled the fisen} | reform plan tsid down by the league of, nations, New shipment Spring. coats A. W. Lucas SLEEP ON LEFT SIDE “I had pains-through my stomach (due to gas) and could not ‘sleep well, especially on left ‘side. Thanks to Adlerika I am well again.” (Signed) Samuel S. Payne. GAS in ten minutes. and brings out old waste matter you never thought was in your system. It is such an excellent intestinal evacuant that it jis wonderful’ for ‘constipation and tomach, trouble. Stops loated feeling and makes you happy and cheerful. No matter whut you have tried, the RUAL Adlerika action will . surprise \ you.--Jos. Breslow, druggist.—Advt, that full, ) Adlerika removes | killin, s. 13.00 down; ni eay ‘weight et 1a6'at 1800; ued ty 12.40; 5 at ie; Tight ett 753 oF ackiny sows 9.7 .siulghter ps 12.560 at 13, Je 13,000; slow; bect steers and fat she stock about steady with Wed. nesday’s late faust vrathee pest a Siu News ‘That ‘Poland will Im-' finished. Tighe weights stars scar cahners and cutters ly acti _ pose Export Duty, on, steady; edge off ee bull trad Dy oles lew strong Wheat Boosts Market weight 6.40: veto fully steady at 13.00 i) 13.50 mostly to packers; few Chicago, Jan. 14.—(By, The “Aw. sociated Prens.) — Pronounced ° strength developed in the wheat. market today, especially in the late dealings, At the top, Ma; nearly five cents a bu ve yesterday's lowent Stormy weather in Ar- ‘ant, domestic for Wheat wan, het: a ir Oar oe “ provement ntinu Bre taking dcpressed corn. Wheat closed firm, 14 to 3 cents net higher, cori %4'te 54 cent off ahd onts at %4 to % gent decline, 14 sheep Et aaa fat lambs slow, few fates 15.60' at 2 26 to 40 cents lower; aby: on outside price going on shipping account; best lambs held around 16,00; feeding lambs slow; no carly sales; undertone we cr; fat sheep scarée; ope few carly sales fat ewes ¥.75 at 9.00. MINNEAPOLIS RAN! Wheat— Open High 1 May old ...1.60% 1.69 May new ..1.66%% 1.60! 1.60% 1.635; AD ALG 2.56 Chicago, Jan. 14.—()—Announce- ment that Poland is to impose ’an ex- port duty on wheat acted asia bullish influence today in the rket he! he reason was that of late the larg- est source of wheat supplies for other continental European count ee has been Poland. Decidedly quotations today from Liverpool wate factor, no special ‘upturn there having been looked for. q ago opening pric cents higher, new sty! at % and July 1.51 at 4 lowed : by mo pois further May touching 1.75%. Corn and oats went up with wheat, but later reacted. Opening unchang. u ed, % cent higher, May 89% at! 90'cents, corn afterwards sagged to below yesterday's finish. M. Jats started unchanged to %& cent! jy hig! May 25% cents, advanced little more, and then became ceasier. Provisions reflected a rise in hogs. ALN 4th Roe 280% 2 HOt Barley May old May new CHICAGO NG (January 14.) MY) High Low aM an 17444 also a stimulatin Wheat— lay new Ju gains, Sept. cern = 1 143% 81% ie : AG's AG's % 11D 1.04% Lani 4 1.09% 1.08 WHEAT PRICES SWING WARD AT MINNEAPOLIS. a Blaneapslis, Jan. 14.-P)—Strong | Rj ‘cables, further rain in the Argentine | jan, and an oversold tephnical condition | \ in all markets gave wheat prices an Relies. - upward swing of 2% at 8 cents, an elie to the last 42 hour of trading tod Oats were firm. May barley gain \ cent; May rye followed wheat with advance of 1% cents ed was firm at trade light. Cash wheat was steady; Duram was firm and unchanged. No. Corn was easy. No. Oats were firm to % cent better. Ne. Rye was steady. Barley ruled steady | to firm. Fisx seed was. in fair’ tol N°- good dem SOUTH ST, PAUL 18.22 2 16.12 e 15. 16.50 16.45 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, January 14 1 dark northern 1 northern spring ... 1 amber durum .... 1 tyixed durum 1 red durum May flax vance with No. No. No. 1 tye .. : LIVESTOCK, | Durk hard winter . South St. Paul, Jan. 14.—Cattle| Hard winter 3,000; fed steers, yearlings and Yat} We quote but do not handle the she stock opening slow, weak to 25 followin; cents lower; canners and cutters and Oats bologna bulls about steady; mixed Barley yearlings-and medium weight steers Speltz,. early 9.50, averaging 992 and abel pounds, respectively; bulk de: rable fat per ewt. SHELL GoRN steers and yearlings 7.50 at 8.75: she stock ineesiy 4.50 at 7. a ners and cutters 3.50 at 4.00; bolog- No. 6 na bulls 5.50 at 6.00; atockers and | Sample... feeders in moderate supply; about| 1 cent per pound steady; bulk 6.00 at 7.00; calves 2000; Ibs. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. quality considere steady; good wR arpaic te ee lights largely 11.50; choice upwards y, to 12.00 at 12.25. Chicago, Jan. Hogs 14,000; practically no early coipts 49 cars; total U. trading, bidding ste strong to 10 higher, 3 trading asking sha igher prices Ve aieatyt Wiscongin Minne 12,00 on pigs or fully steady. round whites 4,15 at 4. Sheep 2,500; fat lambs opening russets 4.25 or more lower; desirable fat natives | shade highe fed westerns held above|_ Minneapolis, Jan, Moderate wire inquiry; market generally steady, carload de- vered sales. freight only de CO at Minneapolis-St, Paul nals, sacked round whites, U.S. . very few mostly around M6: few rollers HT Chicago, 28,000; opened strong to 10 cents higher than Wednesday's best prices. Luter trade slow; most of earl: dvance lost; shipping demand moderate; hig pack- ers doing little; carly bulk good and choice 225 to 800 pound bute hee. 11.85 at 12.10; majority desirable 160 to 219 pound averages 12.20 at 1 40; better 140 to 160 pound weight large: ly 12.50 at 12.80; tops, 130 papeds up 160 pounds up 12.60; bulk pack- ing sows 10.00 at 10.40; better grades sale: 4,00. CHICAGO PRODU Butter lowers creamery extras 42; standards 4 firsts 4 firts 40 ut 40%; seconds 39 at pes lower; rece 19,045 | firsts 36; ordinary firsts ae at ‘| Great Notthern main ‘| STOCK- MARKET TS IRREGULAR Powerful Speculative Pools Play a Major Role in “Specialty Market” New York, Jan, 14.-UP}—Strength and activity of the public utility is- sues featured today's irregular stock market. intially a “special- ty market’ which powerful specu- lative pools played a major role. Ex- culative following at- ities, rumors of pation was on a scale. Motors developed recurrent + periods of weakness, under the ham- mering of bear traders, and some of 4%; the rails also wete in supply, pari “ularly Chesapeake and Ohio, Buying of the Power and Gas over a broad list with ey, Consolidated |North American company, Philadel- phia companys, Standard Gas Hlectric and Pacific i prominent part in the ican Agricultural Chemi ce Ane extended its gain to points hy the “yearly afternoon, Pittsburgh Terminal coal to 3% and Peoria and to 3. Pullman, International Tele- phone, Safety Cable and l Realty also were strong. goo to ordinary ninna on to arrive 1.6874; July “May yellow. y at R3; outs carlot grain ig northern 1 northern northern 2 dd 5 amber durum 1. » 2 durum 1.35% at 1.31 } aye durum 1.63, Barley sample grade 58 at 60, 64 No. 3, 624% at 64; 2 white 39% at 40%; No N aby. CRIEAGO POULTR 14.--Poult weak on h ne steady on sp: cars; fowls turkeys at 30; geese 19 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. a eupolis, Jan. 14.—Flour changed to 10 cénts lower; in car. family patents quoted a a barrel in 98 pound co shipments 48,993 barrels; rooster: oat ton sac FARGO BUTTER, Fargo, N. D., Jan, 14.—()—Butter- fat, churning cream — unchanged; packing stock | uneha wed, ieticen: a bronze way and edoin a tee by Gre ployes of Superior, W: bust of James J. Hill, empire ouilder, was coltple foundry here yesterday. It isto be ‘ ae in city park in Superior to mark the stern terminus of. the Une. ‘The bust was cast from the. Hill bust whioh stands on the University of Washington campus here. Federal System of Wheat Grading Is . Scored by Brinton Washington, Jan, 14.-—(®)—The government's” method of grading wheat was assailed betore the house agriculture committee tod We Brinton of Minneapolis, organization director of the Minnesota wheat growers’ cooperative association, He explained that, federal graders did ont consider the protein content into aceount only the physical appearance. He said number 4 wheat frequently brought more money than number 1, because, when grain was sold, its content was determined by laboratory tests. “Our organization” he added, HORIZONTAL ining to the sun. Having wings. ‘Tendency. To walk through water, Schedules, Nothing. Canteloupe. Aurora. Hermit. Before. Bone. Muse of poetry. You and me. You and |. Devaured. Preposition of place. To say again. ched by touch, Desired. Girl, Half an em. Scarlet, Sixth note in Paid publi To long. Point of compass. Panel of ¢ Urns for £ Employer handise. te iron, VERTICAL Auctions. Hodgepodge. Becomes wan. 11. Smell. THANKS FoR ‘THE DoPE ~ LWANT To. SEE Him ABOUT THAT ROUTE ODT ON USE OF You Gow! ow You'Re Too SHORT AND FAT TO Rovte t tive “cent -wDBthel federal bd ae of Winona Has a. zi “New Water System Winona, Mind., Jan hondred per cent . artesian water | jowed-through thé mains of Winona today with th establishment e an entirely new water system, installed at an outlay of eahroxiuetely’s 000, Too Late je To Ciassity FOR RENT two room’ a large pérch facing ly attractive, 710. 3575. FOR RENT—Garage. FOR RENT--Five room modern hduse on Mairi St. between 8th,and Call at 822 36R. 1-14-1w furnished opens on Fspecial- St. Phone 1-14-1w 422 Fifth St. 1-14-3t ompletely en 9th. Good condition. Main a or Phone 6 [S16 fl (aNYaE In AAP] mic ae 10] si aN oa fe SIEIDIAIN| INUIT MOM) LIAM PmWE cm AIM TEINIE|T aw BIAITIOIN] (elt ie! Principle. Point of Myself. ccond note in seale. Toward. compass, Pertaining to the surface meas- ure of a region. To procreate. nstrument, , Et i Murmured (as a bee). Hits with the palm. To make amends, if worn ont, age for hawks, ‘kly cover of a nut. Ss To SEE HIM- HANDLE A GARBAGE

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