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ONCE -Abstracter pe re abated oat North Dakota. Tr ‘paragnent, Abt 4 na DisTRICY MANAGERS ‘AND SALES. MEN—A Nationally ict bn Coi pigticn eS ral. sates anizers, ctters to make poranhty .sunlimited. Write giving is ex- ‘ience id __refe: ineke Bldg., Fargo, Wo Oi ‘ ren rest teninsd. big Few weeks completes. cat- nes special offer a Moler Barber College, Fargo, Nv D. rybarber trade. yaa ined bookkeeper, must have had at least two years: actual experience, none ofners need apply. Write Tribune. No, 49. + 14+t! i bees HELP WANTED—FEMALE * WANTED—An experieneed git) fo general house work. Phone «2+ or call at 220 W. Thay». 1-18-8t. FOR SALE OR RENT Pe __hovsrs AN! iTS FOR SALE OR RENT—A partly miod ern 4 room house with garage and, barn, also all my furniture con- sisting. of range heater, tables and chairs, rocking chairs, kitchen cab- inet, book case, sewing machine, 2 dressers, commode, dress form, sanitary cot, longue stools, baby/® buggy, baby bed. Aolian phono-|: graph, pillows, quilts, library table, curtains, kitchen ware, oil stove, dishes, other things not mentioned. 418-10th St. Phone 602LM. FOR SALE—Ten room house, $6500, oak finish, $2,500 mortgage, $1,400 down, easy terms. Can remodel- » ~ gd into duplex. Oscar Sjogren, van Blaisdell Ave. So., ore __lis, Minn, 1.20 aR RENT—Completely furnished two room apartment, opens on large porch facing cast. Espectal- ly attractive, TH-7th St. | Fhone FOR Jae tS ‘ modern ousp on Main St. etween sare nd 9th, Good condition. Call al 3 Main St, or Phone 636R. tage in downtown phone,’ but write, nam Box 8i, Mot wie. ee giving ° 1-12-2wks. ROOM FOR TNS and warm room for rent in fi location. Call at 31 Ave. ae corner Manda Ave. or Phone 101' \ 1-%tf ‘Oo! -A furnished apartment, " hy heat, no children. The Laurain Phone 803, B. F. Flanagan, 12-22-t£ FO! NT— Five room modern sshouse after Jan. 20. 318 West Ros- er St. % 1416-1wk. ‘OR RENT-—Two furnished apart- ments. Phone 794W. Geo. W. Little. 1-20-tf FIVE el ti 4 BOOM cottage, 11th street, axepl- coalitions ‘geen at bid 3 Fe IM: cotta; ’ orcas condition, ‘ful 4 ROOM cottage, et, small baseme! front, easy terms, 7 ROOM houses bath, front H 1 Roost down town, $2100.00. M_ house, Mandan Avi front, modern, $3100.00. 65 ROOM cottage, modern, east front, east pert of city, > $2650.00, ff cottage, 1 bath, full basement, garage, casy terms, $5000.00. DOZENS OF houses of all descrip- pale oy at all sorts of terms in ly every part ofthe city, jeall; 2 BUILDING LOTS; hundreds of them, from the Country Club to the Penitentiary; many of them for ten per cent’ cash and the balance on casy monthly Mtge ‘ARM NDS—There have been thirty or forty sales of land mi in this county the past few weeks The real bargains will soon be tak- eneup or the prices raised. By the coming: fall the biggest farm land movement since 1916 will be der Way. BUY NOW and make ‘yoor profit. INSURANCE; on your. house, furni- ture, automobile, fart merchandise, in j'——— reliable companies, F. E YOUNG. - 1-12-1w buildings, }, Balsioamt, let Wile beak” near ot water pat ne Cathelle “church, school and hol , Dita le price, rk on terms, A » cea CAE $50 inelud-' inbeient oe nt Rete joors, tioned | emenht, furnace heat, jeated Fo Rear. Raison "Rhaapesn inte Poses SIX ROOM modera tl rage, east front, hi edwoeds floors: east front a1 by fe omits joors, Sa: Sale price FIVE LOOM partly ‘middern ‘house, St; woot newly ‘painted inside s aT No condition, cash; very casy ‘atoty ‘adie five nom ae ii front, well located a faa ‘sat i fal Bri ent, are ace 0 cas NEW SIX ROOM xery modern two story stuck, WES ‘oak and maple floors; good size: bedrooms, } closets, sement garage, bui features. Ready fot occupancy Feb. ist. Sale prices $6,800; terms Loe ey. wants gave a sinegs and ie carefully sel uh te of goqd depirable hogses. a priets and terms to sa! be buy- er. Can findtice'any readonable deal quick edition! Vg ee HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Web Bleek. BI CHANCES ; wor on sate b Orerery ~ Store room. Ribs codspction. jon for sell- ines Satine "penlih. * For price and | othe | a are wits to Owner, ‘bs, Mofti 1-16-2wks, INVESTMENT ‘Fer Saie—|) city real estate Property ‘monthly income $160.00 per mont! better than 12% net return. gation write’ Box 125, bc bap |FOR SALE OR "FRAD Farnis) hed hotel located at ‘Zap, N, D. This } is’ areal seats ee apeey will you to investigate. Good town, good location, Write stig: att MUSIC L— Wo: monthly course for beginners in reading and writing notes: Our violin classes ate reopened again. For conditions call at THE MUSIC SCHOOL, 31 Ave. A, corner Man- dan Ave, or Phone 1017, saa 1-9-t! SITUATIONS WANTED ‘SITUATION WANTED—Stenograph-| | ic, salary $75, good reference, own typewriter. Write care’ Tribune No. 55. fe 1-19-1W. Straw carpeting. Billed as the ie player. An article of clothing worn as $3 Pele for dress ing. Rodent: ‘ posite. Fs Pouch ites Point of. compass. To, grate. Normal; depreciation of ae in use. To breathe heavily. Imitates, Particles of soil. Title: of coGrtesy. Devo: Abin ttt Locke of seg , Certain, 3 $e. Feruining to astrology. Oe ne indul; Lad in momantle FOR SALE—Good paying samt in large North Dakota town, solling account of sickness. Write Tribune No. 64. is 1-18: ——— UTOMOBILES—-MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—1—i984 Olds Sedan, overhauled and repainted: 1—-1924 Chevrolet touring; 1—1925 Star touring with winter enclosure; 1922 Ford touring: -<- kd is Ae Be ings, various Dodge touring, ore au led’ = 1—iget winter enclosure; -1— 220° touring in ‘good ‘shape; oad DABOTA “AUTO ster.: MP: FOR BENT. : ‘Two | furnished light rooms, right down! torsand | ate P= Pleas: * zooms, ae “auilding Phone 1-19-3t R —Fornished room in mod- ern home. 403-Srd St. dere hes ;FOR { RENT—Two nice rooms - ~er~ pronetateaes Aron. » emnoeh ree | | Ria via Mehanchlin, care Ne D. es ‘BU ucrés Jand, farm; one ‘matte If interested. address J. W. 5 Pooliens WHEAT PRICES | Reports Current rent. That Market wheat. down, May 84 1-4 to 84 3 tinued to sag. 1-4 to 45 3-8. clined a little more. PRICES BREAK ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET jhad a break of 1% cehts carly today, cables ignoring. American, strength of } i, 210. es | May oll Infor-|' May new dee wed May, TAKE SETBACK}.2 was Has Worked Into a Strained Situation and % cent. end ruling weak. © the ‘market met taepore" ind piles rallied periodically and short- after midday were only % cent un- yesterday's fin futures eased in My ty yy, tye was off 17 ‘slow to rally. May but later turned unchanged. cent and ral- % cent of last close. cents early, and May barley seed flax seed sold off 1 cent and hung lifeless at the decline. Cash wheat demand was somewhat better carly, i High and medium springs were firm to one cent better tly,, Durum demand was good for Chicago, Jan... 20.—()—Al- Bi though good rallying power was shown by the wheat market to- day, sellers hai the advantage the greater part of the time. Si falls in Kansas and Ne- br were a bearish influence, but milling demand was fairly Perce and the world’s available supply showed a decrease with the total about 19,500,000 bush- els under thé aggregate a year ago. Wheat closed unsettled 7-8 to 1 8-8 cents net_ lower, corn 1-8 to 3-8 cents off and oats 1 to 1-4 to 3-8 cents down. Chicago, Jan. 20.—(—Wheat un- Rye Ik current on the Reports Corn and onts went After opening 1-4 to. corn eon- Oats started 1-8 to 1-4 off May 45 Later, the market de- Provisions were weak. Minneapolis,’ Jan. 20.—)—Wheat | May — May old May new duly .. rable quality. Corn was stea was quiet and firm to a shade better. firm and unchat ed. (January 20.) Open High «1.76% 1.77% 1 174 15) ay 3 derwent an early, setback today, ow: uly in| ing more or less to tal the market had been rapidly working] Nay . into a strained situation similar’ to] July that which prevailed crop. Weakness at Liverpool tended an. further to induce selling here and to depress prices. also at hand that the movement of | jg new wheat in Argentina is enlarging and that 18,000,000 bushels will be|-Beties—- brought te the seaboard this get Jan. Chicago opening figures 3-4 to 2 1-81 yay | cents lower, May new $1.76 5-8 to 1,76 1-4 and July 1.52 1-2, were fol- lowed by some further decline, lower | with! wheat 5-8) May: old . May new July Rye—- May old that! Rye— 2 108% 15.10 15.42 last] Lard— were] Rite 16.10 17.15 16.87 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE. (January 20.) Open High Low 1.68% 1.69%, 1.68% 1.69 1.695% 1.68 1.63% 1.64 1.63. 1.00% 1.00% -1.03 % 1.03% Al new 6745 | WANTE Apply. A. __M. Tire Service. 1-19-2t.| ) FOR SALE—Up-to-date — 307, | FOR SALE FOR SALE—One Freshman master- Fr shack of Ford. rders. boa Also bed for sali: Phone pothtee'd No. 0. y have same by i and. paying for this ad.| N° No. MISCELLANEOUS “furniture. All in good condition. Living room suite consisting af ov ed davenport and chair, W rocker, gateleg table and lamp..| Two-tone walnut di room set consisting of buffet, tension table and six chairs, Two- tone walnut bed roém suite ‘con- sisting of bed, dresser, | dressing table, bench and rockéx, Also, tee, box, enamel kitchen tarce burner gas s' , walnat Simmons bed, complete, and. drop-side Reasonubly pricéd. Call ae WwW floor got." at Ibs, Seventh Street“and Avenue E for $75. Lots are one block from high ‘school: Write Tribune No. 52. | yrad e tube’ guaranteed radio at $40.00 discount. This is| one ‘of the best radios made.! stee Agents wanted. Write Tribune No. | vea 51 or Phone 548M. 1-20-3t | Li une piece five tube Radio set with) loud speaker and accessories com- plete a a ie discount. Room 7,) Vs -20-4t | ‘ANT. vel reataigs, stamps Foreign’ and American. Room 409, McKenzie Hotel before 9 a. m a 1-16-1W eral household fur- hing und dishes. 204-So. 11th Street. a cee OSS SALE--Fine looking box - for 318-14th St. Phone 1-20-3t] ern Tue: 50 | (Furnished by Ji Sample -'done ar c+ grades she stock and bolog! 10.00 on packing sow BISMARCK GRAIN ary 20. 1 dark northern 1 northern spring . » 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum Dark hard Hard winter quote but do not handle re per. ew. . SHELL CORN Ibs. or more . Wbee cs. i cent per pound d Russell-Miller Co.) Low Close 5%) 1.7 Jissues brought intervals of strength. 1.50 the, 7 | sales, mostl. {northern 1.63 at Pay yellow 74% at 80%. Oate No. 3 ‘Thite 38% at 39, Barley 64 at 66. e No. 2, 99% at 99%. Flax No. 1,,249% at 2.50%. FARGO BUTTER, 0, N. D., Jan. 20.—Butter fat, chee ing cream unchanged; packing stock unchanged. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Jan. 20.-Butter unchang: ed; receipts 4,514 tubs; eggs lower; receipts 8,914 cases; firsts 34; ordin- ary firsts'32; cheese unch ged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Jan. 20.—Flour 10 at ; in carfoad lots fam- Sein PRICES . ARE UNSETTLE Merchandising Shares Hard- est Hit—Associated Oil in Strong Demand “New You, Jan, 20—UP)—Heavy tiq- ufdution-of speculative accounts, pre- Sumably inspired by thesdecision of federal reserve board and New York hatock: exchage authoritiés to make the amount of brokers’ loans public, epeetieel prices in today’s stock mar- Merchandising shares were the hardest hit Ss. Kresge broke 50 points to 775, Sears Roebuck fell 4% and Woolworth 3. Recessions of 1 to 3 points were quite common in the general list with placing of support- ing orders by powerful financial in- terests acting as a brake on the de- cline. Short covering and a resump- tion of pool operations in individual barrel in 98 pound cottan sacks iments 27,391 barrets; bran 26.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. —Hogs 27,000; slow; mostly 15 at 29 lower than Tuesday's average; earfy. bulk and choice 225 t ind butchers 11,70 at 11.90; better grades 160 to 180 pound weight 12.25 alt 12.40; prac- tical top 12.40 on 160 pound; odd lots 140 to 150 pound sele: 12.50; Ay to 210 race ight 12.00 11.45 at 12.40; light li 12.50; packing sows 10. slaughter pigs 12.60 at 12 Cattle 14,000; fe s most at a standstill, lower; prosy 15 to on practically all grades fe meager supply of desirabl bulk of quality and co ation to sell at 9.00 at 10.00 mostly; ffiirly active trade on lower grades ofj she stock; bette Vulls about ad out- paket to 15.00; packers 14.50 In the early afternoon a strong de- mand developed for Associated Oil, which was lifted 3 points to a new high record. at, 5 Genera] Motors also was conspicuous in ernoon rally. Trading tially increased in volum in the first three hours running abov 1,300,000 shares as ngainst 910,000 in the same od yesterday. The closing was steady. Buying of | si southern and ‘southwestern rails, coupled with a renewed demand the oils and specialtics imparted firmer tone to the market in the final houf. Frisco jumped almost three points on Bi? eg ts that important dev- elopments mitht be forthcoming today’s meeting of the executive com- mittee, and Atitntic ¢ t Line re- bounded 4 poi Gains of 4 to & points — Ww y inward. \ Sheep fat lambs opening slow, around ery bulk 14.50 at upward to 15.40; held higher; liberal percentage of run atrong weight lambs; fat sheep y; few early sales of farm ewes 5 feeding. Innis fairly ac- CHICAGO POUL Chicago, Jan. 20- Poultry alive 24 at ; roost- Insurance. 2,000.000 share yo, Jan. 20. i ly shipmet nis Canadian; V sin sacked whites 3.75 at 4.00; mostly 3.8 ta sacked reund ee Idaho sacked Board Assigned to National Committees Each member of the inte railroad :| board has been assi i to one or more committees of the National As- sociation of Railroad and Utilities Commissioners by the president of 4 ked cwt| that organization. 4 vos fat | "Frank Milhollan, chajrman of the few 3.80, | North Dakota body, has been named {chairman of the commiittee on grade crossings and a member of the ex cutive, and co-operation with fed and state commissions committees. Commissioner C. W. McDonnell has been named on the car service and demurrage committee, and Commis- sionar Fay Harding on the Motor vehicle transportation committe: | The national organization is ne | to establish uni mity in the regu- lation of all uti! Milhollan sai’, Red’ River Ohios 4.40%at Minneapolis, Jan. Light wire inquiry t weaker. Carloads del ight only deditcted, Minne apolis round white: of » dark ‘north 1-4 to 1.86 5-8; Ne 1.9) ee 3 dark 1.70 3-8 ‘to hard. winter spring 1.80 1 No. . 1 amber oar. 36 rount under 5d Ear corn 5 cents under shell. SOUTH ST. ST. PAUL PAUL LIVESTO jouth St. Paul, Jan. 20. Cattle 0; fed steers, yearlings and better de fat s 3 killers talking | hanged; several loads \d around 10.00; w few tock slow; very little low- ighty odd gs 10.25; bulk steers and ye 50 at 8. 30 at at 4.00; bulk bologna bulls good fights 11.5 lower sday’s average; bi lower on pigs; no Sheep 2,500; biding on fat lambs; around 14.00 at 14. on native, mostly 14.50 on fed west fat she stock most- canners and cutters 5.50 at 6.00; stockers and feeders in mo erate supply, unchanged; steady; | bulk to packers 12.00. Hogs 16,500; bidding mostly 11. at 12.09 on desirable 160 to 300 pound ayerages, all around 2 alves 3,f 00% than ding mostly talking 25 at ‘practically no carly business. It maintains a national office al Washington and h pecial depart- ment for consideration of railroad vajuation matters, . | Actress Marries’ Cabaret Dancer 8 Barley: Simple grade 67 to G4; . 3 63 1-2 to 64; 6 1 1-2, No. 5 mixed 61 to 62 1 Oats No, 2 2 white 39 1-2 to 40 1-8 , 99 3-4 to $1.00. ‘No. 1, $2.61 to 1-2. ‘CHIC! Al Chicago, Jan, 20. SP Ww 1 hard $1.83 1-4 to 1.84 1-4 Wilda Bennett, actress, has been m: Ted to Bepy de Albreau, cabaret dancer, and will star with him in pro- fessional engagements. A verdict of D has been ob- ed against Bennett for alienating the affections of Charles Frey, turfman, formerly of Louis- Katherine M. F Socially prominent southern beauty, won the verdict recently after charg- we the actress with pursuing her Wheat | husband. No. 4 D mixed 73 1-2; No. 4 yellow 73 to 74 1-2. Oats No. 2 white 42 1-4 to 43 1-2; No, 3 white 42 1- 43, R $1 2, Barley 07 to cars, compt “Cash No. ¥ northern 121% 1 dark archer sprin éy I. 3 good Bottineau, N. D., Jan. 20. y A. Gillett, extension forester at. the to choice 1.74 or }North Dakota of, Forestry to good 1.71% at 1.73%; No. 1 hard spring 6 No. 1 dark Seeatine) of United States Extension Pop’s Out of: Pocket MAC YESTERDAY ANDY Yen. HE LooKs HE SAYS THE MAN WHO ‘TOOK Your PLACE 'S BELL To ME LIKE A DUMB: WE NEED A GOO MAN) 4 QNCE - BUSINESS 1S PICKING -UP AND. OBIS WORTH AB “FORTY BUCKS A.WEEK. Do. YOU KNOW WHERE T CAN GEF 4 MAN? OVER WHAT Yoo PAID ME ? IT's Foresters? wh' “being: ‘held, <i $ Th ha ei is the Firsé sete ce ‘of the extension fores ‘appointed under ‘the Clarke-MeN. act. ~On‘ Kis return Gillette will , | deavor to outline the work in North Dakota in harmony with tg national. program. Too Late To Classify ROOM , FOR © GENTLEMAN. <Larze front room in brand new home. fs warm and cémfortable aml, al! newly furnished. Has fine, loihes closet, Call at 818th Strect, FOR SALE—Combination * butcher and grocery store for sale. Do.ng excellent business in fine doc For information address Trioune No. 56. 1-20-11 WANTED-—-Girl for general housc- work. Call at 705 4th St. between 5 and 6 p. m. 1-20-2 WANTED— Waitress Clifford’s Cafe. 1-20-3t FOR RENT-—Clean, nlodern sleeping rooms with all conveniences, also garage. For further information call 604J. 1-20-2wks Notice to Motorists Automobile. drivers are hereby warned that the police at ¢| department will enforce the law which requires that after January 1 all automobiles must carry 1926 license plates. Sulificient time has *; Now been allowed in which to secure the new plates and ar- rests of persons still using the 1925 plates’ will follow. . Vio- lation of the law is a mis- demeanor. By Order of Police Department. mild, vegetable lazative Lite Felleve Const ‘Constipation and Bite e digestive and cliente. fonctions normal, m vuNioRsS— Little Ms One-third the reeu- dose. Made of ¥ same ingredienta, thed candy coated, and adults. soLD ov ‘YOUR DRuccis: WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers . Embalmers Funeral Directors Night Phones 246-887 UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R. ——— >LHELD THAT ) JOB TWENTY WEEKS AT $174 } WEEK - IF THE SOB WAS WORTH ’ $40 A WEEK You OWE ME $460 | BACK SALARY — MY ACCOUNT Stows THAT I OWE You $457.62 BUTI WHAT DID.YOU BRING NG TAT 800K To BE READ