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MALE HELP WANTED i SOVEENMENT ‘PATROL a araCE. TOR— jeeded frequently id other border: Particulare _ fre 33-P., St: Louis ! for Canw M4 1,680 yearly. » Ozarent, ‘immedi ni reo. A BUSENESS POS!TION—with good is certain when you have the ning. Helpful book sent free. amsrcae Business, College, Fargo, MEN WANTED—Wagon teamste: for, State road work. Work till it Write Steven Bros. XN; EOPLE WHO wish students fo work for board and room notify OBtien’s LADY ‘TO TAKE CARE of 10 room rooming house and work part time in ‘confectionery store Western part of staje.: Give per-' sonal descriptions and experience: in im G, Gilbertson, Beach,' ANTED—A middie uged taay to do general housework and care for one child seven, would not party: has one chil Tribune No. Giat WANTBD—At once, « compe- tent dining room girl, must be neat and‘respectable. Good wages. G. Hoffmann. burn, N, LADY WANTED--eixperienced for altering: ,and,, pressing silk gat- n Write,et once, to Gingry's, Miles. City, Mont, -__ ‘WANTED—Stenographer, Write Bis- who has Sad experience in a law office,|_ Write to Rigler & Halpern, Heb- ton, N. D students to work for board and room, notify the High School. Phone 285, object if} wally: ing. stock, we sf sien 1 ‘supply you with the eyes, may: be looki pot bers now we have the follow- 1526 Dodge Special Sedan; Ford Touring; GS yuri Ford Ton Truck; Doi y mercial; Lit WANTED—A girl for general house-| C/ work to live st own home. Phone FOR RENT—Three furnis ia modern home. For light house- keeping or sleeping. Close in. F le: New furniture and dishe: izhth street. se T--Well furnished room in, private home, suitable for. one ort two. Close in. Board if desi: Ladies prefered. Phone No. FOR RENT—One light housekeeping room on first floor and ene single 1 419 Seventh RENT—Three partly furnished light housekeeping rooms in mod- ern home, Phone 1132M. fo. Twelfth Street. FOR, RENT—Three large connecting rooms on first floor, gas range, sink, nicely furnished. Call 505W furnished sleep ing room in m home. heated for winter. 622 Fifth ‘St. FOR RENT—A furnished room in modern home suitable for (wor Bregkfast if desired —532R. i FOR RENT—Nicely furnished reek ing rooms. Close in. Phone 1052! at 422 Fourth St. #OR RENT—Four rooms over Knowles Jewelry store, Apply to F. A. Knowles. FOR RENT--Ond ‘fa room. Phone_236R. LOST—A it jacket, size somewhere in Bismarck. Finder return_to Tribune. FARM LANDS LE OR SALZ—A six acre dairy and poultry farm, located near Bismarck Country Club. A six room house,| on the farm, Reinkold Hasz, Bis- marck, N. D. OFFICE ROOM FOR R ‘—Dental office, rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Kershaw, suitable for any kind of an office. Inquire City National Bank, Bis- —marcle ams ‘ae or gee HOME om Wo! > Dan we. BS MENS DOESN'T GOING Yo TRY ¥ DIFFER WT SCHEME TONIGHT 29x66 barn and brick chicken eat ite Tre COAL wee lease or sale. Dry lignite mine, running order, 8 foot, vei freight Gee Immedi- ate peesomien.: Sale of coal guar- 709 Mg First Street, age 24x40 with ‘equipped with ready for fers sete with $000 ea 1k re 3 dition, full’ lights: and. bath, trees, lawn and; BR new nearly house, east front, near schools So foot lot, in Nae g location, for $3,600, | ROOM m 78 foot lot, fenced, includi=, = ae wate 2 Ae he 0 Wo tah ‘snd balance like rent. ee al alance ren’ 6 ROOM tnedera house in Bi © Rha 3 oak 8 bal ‘8 ROOM toders, ee se Noy ogee 8t.,! 4 bed rooms, Met wa heat, hardwood for trade for satisfac! dbered Burleigh county~acre prop- 5 oe, bed east basement and pork, GENERAL STORE im Borloigh See for trade for Burleigh county un- encumbered acre property, \ @E0. M. REGISTER WANTED TO. \NTED TO RENT—Relial wants to ‘room .or furnished weeks anes Sept. Ist. Call 408) afte. @ante to keke ; “rent 4or Ad reas house. ~“Does not have to iN aad heey? modern house, inelnga 5 east front, 00: fost frontag . close: in: fer’ a0100, ro! » close on liberal terms. “t @ ROOM modern: howse,)3 bed. roi : + FOR SALE wad Bes LOSE in farms. Mit MARKET) and grocery in town 4 590 in eee furming territory. te pa over $7,000, $5,500 takes it or ' rent building. Mather fer tractor SALE: ther faro im haute, including 3b city wage eurecreel near schools and: CaP) ing good terms. andh AU priced to sel. \F,_W. NELSON, Menoken or Max, N. D. Good terms. at ROUSES AND FLATS FOR SALES My teatdence property three bedZooms, bath, full basement, new Maeller. furnace, heater, gas and electric doudle garage with peng ni lawn, trees ‘an ct schools, Bind rig C. B. Nupen, 100@ Phone 349. “room » one on North Fourth se ‘and other on Washing- Two iote for le un ee St. One three room house and one five room house for trade or sale located at Devils Lake. One 2 room house for sale at Grand Forks. . Wehe, Lucas Blopk, Bismarck, ND. FOR RENT—Modern- fiats, and a 6 room, unfurnished, ‘heat and water. For Sale: 7 room house on 50 foot lot. Also 100x150 Bs t lot opposite Roosevelt schoo! jone 905, Core S. McLean, after p. m. ae SALE—One seven room dwelling house partly modern. Also one qui section improved land. Town: hi 138, Range 77. ire Atty. FC H. Register, Bismarck, N. D., ees jodern » east front,| bt with ety yoy house, fine es oy in; water,” h $500) 708, verview floora, cash; San 91,000 © beaks tad front, floors down pre tf tory unincum- yore wall Feit fal “tall or N. M. Marvel, Brittin, ND, Executor. FOR RENT-—A new small one room building, furnished with bed, table. stove, etc. suitable Yor couple for out 8 six weeks. $10.00 per month,' 87: FOR SALE--5 room bungalew. rage. Small payment down, monthly payments at a very sonable price. Phone 921. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE—A’ six room Wouse, Call 434 during the day. Hopes to Swim a thouskeeping rent i ie jouse for two | to 4 and me. it modern. Tribune bed spreads. Bates very wit WORK WANTED—Expert tractor re- Pairman and operator would like kk this fall. Stat Must leave and will sell for am, half its value, $1600 cash. Write ea _care No. 6. E—Prospering FEA ret wleae ieartos in town of 10,000 population. Write Tribune No. 97. dining table, $20; china, closet, $30; New Home se Be | machine, $40; chiffonier, $1 dresser, $15; oe mattress, $20; ice box, range, $40; vacuum, $25; heater, $15; 9: 8x10 Whittall rug, basket ironing board, $1. 25, and dishes. Call eet. FOR. Sal riting desk,. oil na writii oi ni pr ny floor ame i rp Ol. Bei mattress and ing stand, seine ‘dufold,' 80 lb. ice-box, oak y focker, sewing are age eat a ie FOR E—Dinieg ‘table, chairs,| nat ge Peroide feadiag lamp, beds, dresse' ictrpla and reco! iano, ee ‘ae aad : 2a EE FOR SALE—One dining room set of table, 6 chairs andschina closet, on Persian 9 x 12 rug, library piano and wicker stool, Bee : Phone 333, afternoons, Fone SALE—An Oek dining room eet, one rug 6 x 0.5 x rugs 3 seats, brass bed complete. ‘cal CHICK, UA Ly “OUR OWN electric washer, $60; | F sheik Phone 9%, te ler of sea- Tribune} Fred Nelson. Ctose Yesterday Year Ago Open sal ONFUSION IN, : PRICE MOVES Opposing Specitaiti’s Force: Struggle For Control of Today’s Market New York, Sept, 2-(AP)—Oppos- dng speculative forees struggled for, control of today's stuck market with “Gan| the, result that there, was consider. | le confusion in price movements, | Bespite the fact t they were forced to contend with a large volume of-pre- | holiday realizing, operators for the! rise appeared to have the advantage, bringing forward new leaders when éven the old favorites showed signs of wavering. An carly attempt to unsettle the general hed was based on rumors of ‘the rediscount e smaller federal reserve banks, particularly Philade phia, but this was offset by the an- ‘pearance of a large volume im the call money market at the re- newal rate of 4) @n opening rate expressed by George fn Baker, veteran ‘banker, also id to, create bullish te his’ reiteration of lief that no stock dividends would be paid in the near future on United States Steel common, which stumped from 150% to 149%, but ral- . ied above.150 by early afternoon. Although large commission house reported the public slow in re-enter ing the market, pools were aga ‘in a number of ordi specialtics such as G Tank, International |, Virginia Carolina Chr and Owens Bottla. q tore suddenly leaped into promi- apartment, 2 RENT—Modera Str nd ‘iecbenettee Close in. and tubes the Sixth street. ‘To adults only. apart ment ae modern new bome.. at 42 regular soto and following . sizes. x straight size, 34 x5, sttaight size. __Phone 849W from 9 a, m. to. p.m, PALMIST AND Phrenc eee. 5 and ta < 0 1. "sei find tee ‘set ticles. See her today. NTED—Maternity private home. 7man wants janitor. mark nish | ‘reference: Mrs. John e FOR saue— i boos. aap Thing. 82. Phone FOR SALE—Pure unfermented Wine Crepe Tuier quart, merge Durand, are MISS DODIE BLEWETT This noted western long distance mermaid doesn’t figure on joining large group of English channel ¢: testants this escason, but she dees plan to attempt the ‘mile. streteh separating the Catalina Islands from the mainland. Bad currents and rough seas are reputed to make the ewim as difficult as that of the Eng- lish channel. Blewett hopes to do-her stunt Sept. 12, Also fur- Ni h St. pati Gar G. Di: ie Id grapes, 10 cs Write Rox, @24, Bis- want =A Write Ni safe. NOT Lage oe so. ‘T's VP To YOU Yo GET Eats lation of the earth doubles in 250 years. The medium re office ie eee itself ein Une early auernuun wucn ball h demonstrations were started simultaneously in sevecal of the low riced issues such as Chrysler, Dodge rothers Pierce Arrow and Pack- ard. Revival of activity in the cop- rs was predicted on the belief that ‘the foreign dema: for the red metal will be materially increased when the financial stabilisation plans in Italy, Belgium and France are carricd into effect. Railroad shares. started’ upward at the opening but ran into heavy profit tek sales as the session prog- resses However, several new high records -were. a wecorded .in that group. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, it. 2—(U. D. of A,), -Hogs ; market generally 26 cents ‘higher than the ednesday: hogs averaging 190:"t0 ito pounds considerably proved from ea numerous loads dest 200 pounds pounds down 40 pound 210 00;.most 220 to butghers 13.00@ 13.50; few pound averages 12.00@ 12.75 sirable packing sows 10.00@10.65; few lightweight up to 11 9.25 a H cag little action on pigs; stron ight aoe heavy- few wei hows 11eb@Ld 1 12,90@ 14.15; ii 13. ““We'Don't Blame Him Gte. ry LUCKY == SNEARING OUT ON ME a-nq_ AND EAT gy orc > NOT MUCH USE OF ME GOING HOME EITHER ~ TLL STAY COWN TOWN . of funds! —Today— High . t/ estimates 14,97 15.10 15.00 15.10 M72 14.87 10% 17.f5 16.86 | hight 13.00@ 15.85; packi: he bee sows 9.00 laughter pigs 12.25@13.50, 3.000; fed steer trade fai met 3 fully steady; good and choics | heavies strong; 11.00 paid for year- lings and mediumweight; 1,476 pound wot ie 10,80; 1,550 pound averages 0.75; she stock slow; weak; spots anuas lower; bulls 10 to cents i v; vealers steady to strong; mostly 1.006 14.50, to packers; outsiders up- ard to 15.50. | Sheep receipts 16,000; very slow; | early sales of fat lambs about stcady |many bids 25 cents lower: no weal: | erns sold; holding best around 14.60; carly top natives to small killers 1 rid lots to packers 14.00 bids at that fig | Weak; few early at steady; bulk of Ak feeding lamb: 13.60@ 13.85; | pound lamb culls eteady to 8009.05 sheep wes 5,006.5 steady; medium kind e ay top 14.75 on 57 1, Minn., Sept. ‘a'tle 2,800; exceptin: ig classes, tendency again weak to lower; quality of run very plain; lone load dty mI y ne 10. bulls ‘largely down; stockers and feede: steady; few desirable western up' to 7, k 6.00@6.75. Calves 700, veal calves mostly 5 ‘er; good lights 13.00; few choice! heavy grass calves sharing the “and about ‘d sirable light weights opening about steady; mostly 1 undertone strong on packing sows: Sheep 4h lambs or’ 12 packers most! s 602 market strong; round whites 2.25@2.65 accord’ quility and conditions; bull Minnesota sacked round whites @2.30; sacked early ( 2 ze to ‘A ry PRODUCE eo, Sept. 2—(AP)-—Butter receipts 8,805 tubs; creamer) extras 414; standards 40 firsts “ay receipts 7,864 R Minneapo! » 2-—( AP). unchanged to 10 cents lower. load lots, family tents quoted at: 7.70@8.10 9 barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments 43,632 barrels. Bran ay ‘Flour, In car- a FARGO BUTTER. Fargo, N. D., Sept, 2--(AP)—But- ‘ter fat churning..cream unchanged; packing stock ock unchanged. CHICAGO POU TRY cage. Sept. 2--(AP)—-Poultry, steady; receipt eight cars; foul 38: turkeys 34; roosters 18; ducks 2@26; geese : levised to pro- eyes while peeling onions, jow- | eds, slow lifeless trade on most} ); hard winter 1.3 a0 DOWNWARD, Drop Comes After Early Dis- play of Strength—Close 2 3 Cents Lower Sept. P)—Benrish of the Canadian wheat crop, together with a forecast of bet- ter weather in Canada, led to price downturns he wheat market today utter an carly display. of strength, According to the newest iit estimates, the Canadian provinces’ will yield 403,460,000 bus ely against a prospect of less thin 1,000,000 bushels two motnhs ago. Export. sales of - North American | wheat today were said to aggergate 1,800,000 bushels. Wheat closed heavy two cents to! cents net-lower, corn 14 cents | to 1% cents-down, onts a shade to % | cent off, and provisions at five cents to 50 cents decline. Trade in corn was light, and after a higher start eased off with ve little gutside interest in the mark: and more active | forts of crop dam-) was a factor. i on account of, cargo, age by he: Provisions liquidating MILL CITY MARK HAS SHARP BREAK Minneapolis, Sent. 2-—-(AP)—Wheat. futures hud w firm start today but y¥|the market had a sharp break later, an unexpected bearish private report on the Canadain crop and a drop at Chicago and Winniper. starting dix couraged liquidation. Low p the day came near the close with losses 1%@242 from yesterda: j close. Oats advanced a other markets weak with wh fell back with futures wore! late breaks was strome until weakened by, ed 00; the late break in grain. Cash wh wand ti) was firm early, a ailed off after early jing was satisfied and tl ‘turned slow and dragg: springs were low in spots. Winter wheat was ste cent higher, choi | and lighter ‘supply. for choice. Corn w unsettle changed. Oats were in fair to good demand, good quality and weight wante Rye was quiet Barley was firm to one cent high. | er. Flaxseed in good demand ! Durum was firm regular and somewhat with trading range un- Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. —Range of carlot grain sales No. 1 dark northern 2 dark northern 1.44 {dark northern 1 : No. 1 hard | spring 1.49%2@1.5 1 hard win- ter LBsN@1ars 2 amber) durum 1407%@14 No. 2 durum 1.22% @1.27; No. mixed durum laos 4276; No, 1 mixed wheat 46 Corn No. 2. yellow 7712; N mixed 73@7 Oats No. 2 Rye No. 2, Flax No. 1 hite 37 Minneapolis receipts 362 cars ¢ year ago, Cash: 1.38's@1.41%; No. 1 spring choice to fancy good to choice 1.42@) to good 139 spring 141@1.52! Montana on track arrive’ 1.33'4@1.41%; September or | September Corn No. 3 yellow 74 Onts No. 3 wi | Barley 50@61. | Rye No. 2, 0% : Flax No. 1, 2.38@2, 3. ti No. 1 northern! northern 714 @ 1.50! %; ordina No. 1 hard 1 dark hard 4@142%; tol May 1.41! AG! Chic Sept. 2—(AP)—Cush: ices for k DESIRABL! “Homes A NEW Si nib MuuERN located at 119 West Thayer sti having.three nice. bed rooms, screen. porch, fire place, French doors be-* tweon dining room and living room, cloak closet off living room, hard wood.. floors,, built in large full basement, fu: as-hot water heater, gas sto itchen, laundry tubs. . This Adni was built for thé owner aud is be. ing offered for sale because Athe owner is leaving the city. er the first payment is madg, the bit- ance is payable under best possible. terms. Present mortgage encum- brance is $5,000, paynble at the, - rate of $48.12 per month, excludittg* * the interest on the balance of pur- chase price remaining from time to tne unpaid, at the rate of 6 cent per annum until fully paid. THIS UGeNCY always has the beat houses that are on the market whe prices that will fit any buyer. Joan — connection —_ enables” this agency to be of real service to the home buyer. HEDDEN, REAL ESTATE Phone 0 Webb Block Nine years active city selling. FOR SAL Prices re: WANTED- Middle. aged lady, with girl 12 yrs. old desires position housekeeper for bachelor or wido er, either country or city, refer ences furnished. Write care Trib- une No. 7, FOR RE T. ment fresh cucumbers, Call 6095. A ‘modern iy furs d entrance. room apart- shed, private 402 Ave, F, Call executed . Bakken, to Paul ei and in Deeds of and, State oth day i whi was dated duly 1 filed for the Regt mi " a which will We. aold to 4 be ity me are dese das tole lo st Quarter (NW 1-40 410). in Township y-one (141) Bix (76), ind situated in orth Dakota such mort~ , the sum and the § Vsum of $1 Viana tate oh rae, port, Llinois, © of Mortgaked Specifien- k'n office. pened Aug. 31, 1920, at M. ONS STOP CIOCK lc, Ind.—Housewives were irritated and husbands went hungry when pigeons roosted on the minute hand of a clock in the court house tower here recently and stopped the clock for 40 minutes. The time read 5:40 when it really was 6:20 p. m. Cases of twins occur once in cvery 69 births. Whent No. 2 red Lss@ussie; No. 2 | hard ia @LSI =I Corn No. 2 mixed 78; No. 2 yellow oe No. 1, 98; No. 2, 97. Oats No. 2 white 3812@3! hite 36% @a8. B T Clover seed 25.50@ Tard 14.87, Ribs 14.75. Beities 17.37, NEAPOLIS RANGE Open High Low Close Sept. 2 | 138 ly 1.4045, 1d 1.38. 1.40' 1 , erin (Furnished by a e.. Co.) Bismarck, Sept. 2 ap incouns pre aang § conts un-