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i MALE HELP WA GOVERNMENT PA‘ Fj fo TOR—Guards need frequently, for Canadian and other bor eo yearly. Particulars _ free,! rite, Ozment, 38-P., St. Louis,’ Mo. immediately. Hi WANTED—M 6. barber trade. Great deman wages. Few weeks complet steam! offer free. 0) i _ Garber Colbéee. Farzo. N MEN ED—Wagon for State road work, Work it, freezes up. Write Steven Bros, Dickinson, N. D. 1 WANTED—Young man to learn the business. One with high schoof education preferred, F, W. Wool- —An A-1 counter man at not money sewing cnil bungalow. aprons. Materials id Mfg. Co. 140 West 42nd St., PA ie tae WANTED—A girl work. No washing or ironing. One who can stay at own esi nights. ‘WANTED — Competent girl who un-|’ derstands house work and cooking. Highest wages. Apply 209 W. Ros- ser St. Phone 920-M. T ENT—Responsibie party desires furnished house, flat or apartment. Must have two bed- yooms. Will consider short sub- lease or will rent for longer period, Phone 220W between 8:30'a, m. and fis. a a Sarees, WANTED TO RENT—Small aboslute- ly modern apartment. Close in Furnished or unfurnished. Two adults in family. Write Tribune XYZ. WANTEL ern house west of Sixth stret. dress 20. Care of Tribune. ay Soe teannaniee tn ‘A six or seven room mod- Ad- a a...) kun SALE—A four room house. All. modern except sewer. Lot 125x100 feet. Large barn. Price Terms $600 down, $25. Phone 560-M after 6 ‘ FUR SALE—S room bungalow. rage. Small payment monthiy FOR SALE-Strictly modern 4 room! house with barn and garage on back of lot. Also Ford cur with truck body. Cheap if taken at once, 613 Thirteenth St. Phone 476W. FOR SALE—Six room bungalow, ail modern. In good location, For further information see G. G. Reiser, 517 Eleventh S FOR RENT—. ym fully mi ern bungalow to small family. All adults preferred. Well located. Geo. M. Register. ras aah: ‘FOR RENT—Strictly modern new house. 411 First St. APARTMENTS FOR furnished modern apartment. Also an unfurnished. mogern apartment. A 7 room part- ly modern house, close in. For salo a bed dufold, Phoge 905 after’ 4pm FOR RENT—Three si ment. Ground _floo: Electric stove. ly fur- Call 672J. Near 118 First ‘Apartment, ground floor, beautifully furnistied, good ‘and hot water, Call evenings t 308. ge A Ea FOR RENT—Furnished apt. Also sleeping room. Call 434 during the 960LJ evenings. __ Furnished light house- keeping apartment. 422 Fifth St. ARDERS WANT! ANTED-—To board and room two school girls, reasonable priced. Close to high school, Ph: S1iW, wind WANTED—Steady boarders at 517 Seventh street. Phone 981-R. | r general house- ROOM modern bungalow, 2 large bed rooms with closets, hardwood floor, fine porch, full basement, cement floor, het and cold water in basement, Mueller furnace, south front, well located, a fine home, for $4,760, on terms, ROOM modern: house, 3 bed rooms,| near schools asid car fine for $2,100.) $600 cash and balance like rent. ROOM new nearly all modern bun- galow, east front, near school, 50 foot lot, in fine location, for $3,600,| on terms. ROOM modern house, 7% foot lot, fenced, electric stove, for $2,650, $650 cash and balance like rent. ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, hardwood floors, full basement, ga. rage, trees and lawn, a nice home for $4,200, on terms. ROOM modern home in Riverview, 3 bed rooms, sun pai ing, up und down stairs, full base. ment, garage in bi story stuccoed, neai $5,900, on terms. 8 ROOM modern house on street, 4 bed rooms, east front, hot water heat, hardwood floors down stairs, for trade for satisfactory Burleigh county acre property. ROOM modern house in River- near scohol, quite new, for $4,500, on good terms. 7 ROOM modern house, at le: bed réoms, fine porch, floors, full basement, enst front, fine vets best location, near schools, desirable home for reasonable price: on terms, - GENERAL STORE in Burleigh county for trade for Burleigh county acre unineumbered real. estate. THREE fine building lots on Ninth street with east front. GEO. M, REGISTER. it 3) FO and tubes at % regular prices the following sizes. i} x 442, straight size, x 5, straight siz one 849W from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. FOR 8. Very good condition. Waite Tribune No, 1! PERSONAL ___ WANTED — Maternity patients in| private home. Good care. Also man wants janitor work. Can fur- nish references. hme LS PALMIST A ogi Lattemorelle Durand, Fourth street. Readi 5 and 7 to 10. Help ticles. See her today. Oak floor- windows. Pri on afer nn ON FOR RENT—A_ well furnishe: in modern home. table for two __ladies. Call at 418 Fifth St. ED ROOM—For rent. Close Call after, 4. o'e! 3 Third oF phone 023-M. FOR RENT—A large comfortable room in an all modetn home, 14 Ave, B. West. ‘our rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A. Know! FOR RENT—Furnished of unfurnish- ed room. Close in. Call 832' FOR RENT—A furnished room at 417 Fifth St. Call eveni Fom |) =< OFFICR RQOM FOR RENT. __ FOR RENT—Dental “effice rooms fornierly occupied by Dr. Kerehaw, suitable for any kind of an office. Inquire City National Bank, Bis- marek. POSITION WANTED _ BOOKKEEPER—Young man, mar- ried, five years experience as book- keeper and accountant wishes per- Saeae rete ing position. eote BUT, OF Counce, THERE'LL GE AN ERROR WOW AND THEN, work with doctor or small office. Beat réferences furnished. care Tribune No. 17. a a Whales apher wants! in South Alask: hunted with dynamite} termine wi Beresford, ‘alls Fri Ss. D., and Eldorado, Write) Kansas, won preliminaries in regignal juni eball tournament at Sioux , and clash today to de- is to represent Sioux Falls district at national meet. rdwood| » doing a nice business, lo-|: a in Bismarck. Stock inventor- Thing, partion dasise tol ity. sel arties desire leave city. Write ‘Tribune No. 16. “ ‘and meat market. 8; id location in town of 10.000 populstion. Write Tribune No. 97. . WASHINGS MYSELF YOR LESS THAN THAT Wr 60? THENGO RicuT: “Ws is "THE EasiesT. "FOUR BUCKS 5 EVER SAVED *, ——— i ‘Control Shifts Frequently ‘Po- day From Bulls to Bears and Back Again New York, Sept. 13—()—In a market dominated largely by profes- sional operators, stock prices were churnied about in rapid and erratic fashion today with control frequent- ly shifting from the bulls to the bears and back again. Public par- ticipation was again on a small seale with many traders and investors showing a disposition to wait the pass- ‘ing of income tax day before extend- ing their commitments. Bear traders succeeded in uncover- ing a number of weak spots, being aided by the maintenance of relative- ly stiff call mon rates and the American beet sugar Wall street also ng for a “sweetening of s ng better collateral and practically eliminat the supposedly vulnerable and specialties from loan envelopes. _ Fears of further price cuts resulted in a renewal of selling in the auto- motive group. General Motors, which was quoted “ex” the recent 50 per cent stock dividend, opened at 142% advanced to 1 broke to 140% an had climbed above 142 again by early afternoon. Hudson broke 3. points, and some of the other low priced mo tors touched new lows on the current] movement. Railroad equipment shares gather- ed strength when bullish demonstra- tior were resumed in Pullman, whi ured 6% to 196%, the high- est y since 1910. Sugars which arted upward on the establish- of another new high level for season in the price of the raw t, fell back on the passing of ~ Pracvvregs “. ©OR PROTECTED FROM THE RAI were | ‘you DID? war ‘spanie| ) | 10 You THNAK ‘6.08 OF MAT? By Blosser| Close Close § Yesterday Year Ago 136% 1.41% 79% Bie 1% BT% A2% Al 94% 99% 1.05% 16.77 16.77 17.20 17.15 20.75, 19.35, MARKETS ““CMICAGO RANGE Bept. 13 13 “<Todage? =” Open 1.23 1.36% 1.41% 19 84% 1% 08 188 16.87 16.25 16,25 16.12 16.12 idend on American beet sugar rred, that stock breaking 64% points from = its York Canners, Cushman's Bakery and the Southern Dairy issues also were under pressure. Rails held fairly steady on expec- tation of favorable August earnings statements. | The closing was heavy, active sell- | ing of General Motors, Mack Trucks: und Hudxon vunsettled the market in the final hour, strength pf puch issues as Pullman, toca Colacand American Sumatra To- bacco, whieh reached the year's top prices, Continental Baking “A" broke nine points. d_ 1,400,000 shares, WHEAT PRICES ~ LOWER TODAY! jBuying Power Light and ,| Close Is Weak—Corn, Oats, Provisions Unchanged o. Sent, 4 power was light today and moved within a narrow rgnge and neur the bottom levels. Lagk of bull- ish ntive checked whgt demand there wns early, the tradg apparent- ly not being disposed tq¢ press the selling side on the breaks. al ness was purtly due to profi taking and improved wéather condi- tions in Canada, ‘ Wheat closed weak 1% to 15% cents lower. Corn was unchanged to % cent down, outs unchanged to '4 cent and provisions unchanged to 22% decline, WHEAT TURNS LOWER ON MILL CITY MARKET a 8, Sept. 13—)—Wheat today, better weather in rn Canada slow export demand, and a weakened technical position jafter Saturday's rally resulting in final losses of % to one cent. Corn also ruled draggy, but oats and bar- ley held firm. | Flaxseed broke sharply, December finishing 44% cents down for the day. Cash wheat offerings were light and general demand was good. The bulk of the spring wehat sold at un- changed premiums, but some of the medium protein was fitm to one cent better, Demand for rain damaged of- ferings was fair, Number 1 hard spring was three to 14 cents over September, No. 1 dark northern 2 to 13 cents over and No. 1) northern 1 to 13 cents over. Offer- ings of winter wheat were very small and the market was firm and un- changed. Corn was in fair to good demand and trading basis was steady. Rye was in slight supply and de- mand good. rley was firm to one cent high- er, Flaxseed was in good demand early. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Sept. 13—(U. 8, D. of A.) —Hogs $4,000; very uneven; most! early upturn on light hogs erased; butchers scarce; these and packing sows 15 to 25 cents higher; top light hogs early 14.65; bulk desirable 220) pounds down 13,90@14.40; most 260 to 280 pound butchers 13.00@13.75; selected 300 pound weight upward to 12.75; bulk desirable light and handy weight packing sows 10.50@11.50; few to shippers upward to 11.75; few heavies slow 10.00; pigs very uneven; steady to 25 cents higher; choice strong w yearce; heavyweight hogs 11.75@13.75; medium 18 25@, 1 5@14,65; light light 13.25@ packing sows 9.50@ 11.75; slaughter pigs 12.50@14.00, | Cattle 36,000; better grades of fed steers fully steady; several string of yearlings 11.50; mixed steers ‘and | heifers upward to that price; best’ heavies upwards to 11.25; in between grades of fed steers unevenly steady to 25 cents lower; western grassers! comprising about 10,000 head sharing] decline; lower grades of fat cows and; heifers dull; better grades steady; ‘vealers 50 cents lower; mostly 12.00 @12.50; stocker and feeders steady. | Sheep 30,000; most early sales fat lambs steady; no westerns sold; top; natives 14.85; city butchers buying at 14.50; early bulk 14.25 with light sort; several Tots held at 14.5 ulls steady at 6.50@7.00; feeding lambs about steady at 14.00@14.7! lightweights held around 13.00. 80. 8T. PAUL LIVESTOCK early high. New]: Total sales approximat-], MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Sept. 13—A)—Wheat pts 447 cars compared to 1,041 ar ago, Cash No. 1 northern 4@1.40%; No. 1 dark, northern, spring, choice to fancy 145%148% 3 good to choice 1.41% 1.44%; ordinary to good 1 No. 1 hard spring 1.40% @ 149% 5 No. 1. dark Mohtana on track 1.38%@1.41%; to rr 33% @IAO%. May. “1.48% Dee. 1.411%; September yellow 81%@82. white 884% @38 7%, K RANGE OF CARI,OT, S, Minneapolis, Mints Seple Mi Range of carlot grain sales: W No. 1 dark northern 140%@)1, No. 2 ditto 1.37% @1.50%3 No, 1. di 14 i mixed’ wheat. Corn No. 3 low 8014; white 78@79 j sample grades “54% @60; : OTATOES Chicago, 13—)—Potatoe: pts 8G cars; on track 138; ~te hipments Saturday 1,018, day trading fair, market steady; Wisconsin‘ ancked" nel <j whites 2.65@2.90; bulk 2.06@2.80; Minnesota sacked round whites 2.60 ig Minnesota-Notth Dakota ed early Ohio's 2.50@2.05; Idaho ked rurals 2.70@2.80, CHICAGO POULTRY Sept. 13—(#)—Poultry receipts 16 cars, fowls turkeys 34; geese 17, HICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Sept. _13—U)—Butter, igher, receipts 11,737 tubs; cream- extras 43; standards 41%; extra 41%@42%; firsts 3744@40; neconds 33@36. Fgxs higher, reveipts 11,600 cases; firsts 36@3%6; ordinary firsts 28@32. Cheese unchanged. 1,26@1.37%. Corn No, 2 mixed 82%; No. 2 yel- low 82% @83%. Outs No. 2 white 40%@42; No. 3 white 38% @42, Rye No. 2, 95%@96, Barley 55@71, Timothy seed 5.35@5.75, Clove rseed 26.60@33.60. Lurd 14.60, Ribs 14.75. Bellies 17.25, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Sept. 13 Open High Low Close 187% 1. 1.37% 1.37% 143 1.40% 142% | 1.47 . “ Wheat— Sept. Al 44% # Dec. Flax— Sept. Oct. Barley— Sept. 65 5 65, 65, Dee, 68 68% 6744 67% RISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept. 13 No. 1 dark northern.. No. 1 northern spri No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed‘ durum No. 1 red durum....... No. No. No, 1 rye 5 Dark hard winter Hard winter . 2.36 2,88 2.36 2.38 it] Oats Barley Speltz, per SHE! South St. Paul, Sept. 13—(U. 8. Di N of A.) includes biterin ‘ fair showing of nati offerin; ‘air showit I Stock: ne few fed steers; the about steady; bidding weak to y, pounds 6.0 to 7.00; bulk she stock 4.25: 6.50; all cutters 8.25@4.0; most bulls) around 60 cents lower; bulk 5.00 and, down; meee. ane ray fairly ac- tive; steady; bulk 6. a $500; market around 50 jittle early trading; bulk around 7.00; heavy kinds Hogs izhts and butchers fully steady: ary medium and | 12.26@13.60; packing sows strong 125 cents higher; early sales 1 i. some pigs sold at 13.35 ‘out of line; mostly 13.75;' average) price Satur 11,90, weight 242. Sheep 6,500; no early trading; sharply lower on fat lambs, 3 ——— ee Mi papell Sept. 1: 8 to 20. cents higher i oo bo l_cent per pound discount under 55 lb, Ear corn, 70 Ibs. & cents un- der shell. CALL Fom BIDS Sealed bids will be received for children to board: | ema: |-7-8-9-90-AN-1R-28 pest Satbew 12 DISCUSS WA’