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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1926 MALE HELP WANTED ATROL INSPEC- needed frequently for Canadian and other, borders. $1,080 yearly. Purticulars _ fre ite, Ozment, 33-P., St. Me immedintelv. WANTED—Men ai barber trade, Great demand, bi Few weeks completes. Ca ial iter ie M ‘WANTED—A man to work on farm the month. “R.'W. Belyea, Wil m Phone 11g, A dish washer at Frank's FEMALE HELP WA‘ LY couple wants per. Desire Indy forty to fifty who writes plain hand, State age and Phone number. Live in city. Ad- dress No, 41, care Tribune, WANTED—Giri or woman to do housework on farm, Must be clean, | ———_aee good to children and desire stetdy| AUTOMOBILES —MOTORCYCLES employment. a_month, Mra, John. Taylor, ND DEPENDABLE ‘ARB | FOr ‘WANTED—A woman to keep house] A call at our Used Car Satesroom and care for two girls 7 and 9, on| Will show you how carefully we select a amall ranch, 1 mile from town, oUF Used Cars, and how CoN baled we Write No. 36, care Tribune, j put vl “pli othe WANTED—An elderly woman to take food ‘3 aN We i yeat od child, ‘Phone| Ford Towrt 468J. 212 Sixth “St, 4 WANTED-—Competent mald for gen- ern! housework. Mrs. A. Sortie, 20 Ave. B. WANTED--Waitresses at Olympla SALESMAN WANTED Coupe. ek Bettk ons ring — co. BIG os ee 1924 Studebaker seven passenger Touring car. New Paint erience unnecessary. Jim Heap 20 ay, tires. New car guaran- $500 per month. Peerle: Products Co, 911 Campbell sicwats| Bat Pat IT Sixa92e Studebaker touring, um i au . runs like new, an exceptional buy “Trade in old ninchines. yr fy ay OLDSMOBILE touring with winter! enclosure. 1024 model. Just the ie atone” No ral eur for a mechanic who can over- Nfrs., South Bend, Ind. \° aul ic and get oy od car, $250. and ont i BUICK touring, NE DODGE, 1 coupe, 1 WORK WANTED model. In ‘creellent Sate {D—Plastering, patch Chimney repairing 2] Good top, First class work guar-! tires, only 1921 mode! holstering, new “Call 905 No. Washington ONE 1926 Star six coupe, just like SERVICE—L during the winter months. call for them twice a week. Ser- sonable. Phone 7342.) TERMS can be arranged for any o! e cars. Many other good *s to choose from at low wr Glismance MOTOR CO. nh Distributors. 1" OSED CARS PRICED TO SELL ; FORD truck with transmission and grain tank, $345. BH E trailer with rubber tires, $35. Tudor, $850. apartme it. Also one pleas) a Ford o.. dern apartment. A 7 room part-! ONE 1988 Checrclee Botan: aes, tern Neues, aes in. ae 4 Hed dutuld, Phone 905 afters ONE, 1926 Ford rete ee mo-| ONE ¢ hi old, $1200 Phone ONE 1925 Overland Coupe, $200. { ONE 1925 wae gold "toe, tiveping room. ie AL CHEVROLET CO. @ny and FOR RENT—Three room housekesp-|" ing apt. ve ingle room, ; Phone after sehool, or on Sat. nouly U. ©, Saxvik. FOR RENT “FOI 1925 1923 Essex Four iCgeh. oi 1925 Hupmobile Car. These cars are all arg first-class condition, Call and r+ -— Gal 202 Fourth Street. Phone 92! Fruit Ranch FOR BALE ok Be os) for city prop- erty my fruit ranch located in frost’ Pi it of Northern Wisconsin, | overlooking. Lake, Superior and fam- ous Apostle Ishi ‘Thi is especial 0 fruit raising, truck gardening, summer or hay- fever resort. ‘a 1 Deserij ant jeneral pti High: 2,500, pe oi contain a) snd omall traits, stand of wood timber, goed trout stream of ». 8 rdom house, aa eg ¢ b an chicken coop, Price For particulars write or see B. BE, Hiteh- cock, Bismarek. # 2 re modern fur ished apartment. 924 Fourth St Phone 543W. n Varney Flat, Phone 773. __OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT. | ice formerly occupied e Fourth street. 8. A. Floren Co. i FOR KENT—Four rooms over Knowles Jewelry Store, Apply to, .F A Knowles. BOARDERS WANTED DISCRIMINATI people like ex- clusiveness in their meals and‘ room. Try The Mohawk. Phone! MA one at reasonable . Phone 11475. 112 Ave. ' | 2 Ne: ae : : —A with .closat and basemen ne con tet Cy Water and hh. Phon — Syaatl. ¢ AS eel ZB i ee fd, loeated outskirts of efty. Oall 6 FOR. Sol arth Feom modi bun- itd ee close in, at a FOR FOR SALE—B ing room ‘able pase red wicker ¢1 ran tric washing Hamilton uprigh other househo! oR RENTS © rooms s auitable Tor, t hous In, jone,! water, included earn a , ed $16.00, unfurnished. per month. for light h ifeseryge 3 or sal Cat in g modern home. For buffet and dining table. ith Street. ENT-— -—Furnishe | saps rooms in rn with gas i cook with and steam heated, Qn ground | floor. Sixth Street. Phone G19W. | F rn house, hone "T20W ot or ished room, with nrivate entrance, near Capitol. Hot water all the time, 1004 Fifth St. with hot water heat and close in, ‘412 Fifth St. on-W 2. ROOM FOR CENTLEMEN—In large, Leautiful home, close in, Hot water at all times. Inquire 508 Seventh xtreet_no FOR RENT ree housekeeping. Inquire J. P Tae son. Harvey Harris & Co. FOR aaa furnished room insa located he Phoi 408k. FOR "RENT “Thee warm rooms at ther traveling bag, containing ladies’ colthes. Lost be- tween Bismarck and Apple Creek oD Bion night. Return to owner or ibune for reward. MOM’N POP AMY, CAN’T You SIT DOWN AND °° BE QUIET TOR prt AWHILE 2 ti | millions Gonterniieg the young man s fallen; t 8! or the. absconder who tosses hin: Phone | { | snewns is cenay to get t something for! | Nothing--or: pearly nothing. The “something” is invariably an extravagance which Mr. Average Man can ill afford, And thus there continues, year on! | end, a round of swindling which, taled, would probably soar to | lions. The most recent and amusing in- stance concerns a young man who | bought a quantity of “expensive | betes perfume. He had a number of young ladies before whom he wished to make th ft) and opportunity med to wink at him ae a man | with a foreign accent d_ with | perfume bottles bearin; a tvet ge phar of the most celebrated Parisian firms. flaunts dativansioe as doe tan is certain to breed imitat fon | which isn’t always cheap. And those who spetd their money | freely in one direction are certain to; who sports spats and a cane, tea dances but lives in a che: bedroom; or the young wo appears in glittering eveni { but may be found o! eventaee 1 ing runs in her everyday Wil or the shop girl ‘who telnee: 2 r coat and goes without lunch.to| canal the installments which continue | until the very last hair bas lously small percentage of their Valufe he purchased half a dozen bot- he gave to “the girls” and, ng the birthday of a sister, he the sixth. Finding it impossible to remove the glass stopper a small hole was bored through the side of the bottle. | All stood around waiting to be i led by the esenping uroma, none came. investigation d he had purchased wat and not such good water at that. { thefts away in the night clubs, most every nersén_o! : MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE. ‘or more White Leg-' horn and Aecons yearling hens at) $1.00 each in lots of 12 or more. * Phone 982. | FOR SALE—One 4%% x 9 Pool table, balls, ball rack and cue rack all far $50.00, Write No. 40 Tribune. |. For just as bootleggers make fancy */ labels to order for bad booze, so | “perfumeleggers” recreate labels for their wortniess Phoney nail from Russi ares, ‘* ‘ar with carefully smuggled in, you know, and eGretaly nothing eal x must be said about the d the simple reason that analysis will show the fur to be dyed cai ‘Silks, satins, stockings, jewelry, automobiles- verything and any- tractor, three bottom roller,, Will trade for truck or horses, Hlings Lei R, DR SALE OR TRADE--Wilh tax- Ford truck in on part payment for twa lots’ and small Rouse, 905 ares) ‘Washingt Street. Phone | WANTED TO TRA meats ben Nt ‘ marck residential property. Tribune Ad No, 33. 23. A FARM LANDS FOR @ALE_ CANADIAN LAND—Owing to ilincss T must sell my 320 gete Alberta farm. Very suitable for wheat, sheep, ete. Good house. $6,700. Half cash. Joe Steede. Uplands Beets. Alberta Canada. thing is “bootlegged” in New York to those who want to keep up up- pearances on nothing. And since there are 7,000,000--to say nothing of the floating popula- tion—the complaints of (raud are un- ending. although the true number of victims never will be known since so many _hesi been “sucke: Write te to admit they have GILBERT SWAN. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Serv SAUCE FOR ran Delicious egg sauce for Inc.) fish is ‘adding two finely chopped leatabolled ones ge erect taste GIVES VARIETY You can vary the monotony of poached eure by serving s mushroom | Sauce over them. The deal was closed. For a ridicu-| No. ous |MARKETS |*™ Cc Slay 5, Oct. 3 18,000; 210 pourds comparative! ly 10 to 15 averages buik ‘eo. to 210 pounds 13.; | 48; standa: @13.¥6; most 220 to 260 bul 11.60@12.40; weights sinuer: eee od Moore slate 13.41 12 ae 13.95; king sows Bie 11.75@13, 12.7 14.10; western grassers Teed fe 12.75; Jonds stend; ers to p: Sheep erns sold; 3 6. from Monday; opening day's decline on all classes; few odd 20,000; 1} Righer at 9.50 highest of seas 12.50@12.60; ; all cutters and vealers fully steady; bulls Ueveret: bulk veal- ickers 14.50@15.60. fairly active; lambs fully 26 cents higher; no wea asking about 14.20 fo: choice lambs, butk earl Heed pest natives held buck lambs 12,00@12.50; culls 1@10.00° mostly; heep steady; bulk fat ewes 5.50@ feeding lambs elake to 26 high- early sales 13.00@13.50. PAUL LIVESTOCK Poul, ‘attle 3,500; Mit yenrlings early 11.6 and feeders bulls 6.25@7.6 available 05 fay 5 6.25: Ls 4.00; bulls 5.00@5, Gy natives upward to 5. feeders very slo pounds at medium ‘and heavy butchers 13.00@ me 170 pounders ‘ 2 going around nt iy ma Tr b0G13 S61 me 2 pig: Cattle 16,000; lings fairly active ef; heavies and lower grad rdensome supply; weak 8] od a strong to 26 cows and heifers bulk steers 5.50@ cows and heifers 4.00@5.00. Calves 2,500; venlers steady with good lights bulking at 12.60. : Hogs 7,000; market fairly active, steady; some bids on through; sackew ewt, round whites, U.S, No. 1 Hr 21 3 market a. most: | § 240 pound CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, et. 5—()—Butter lower; receipts 13,031 tubs; creamery is 4 a extra firsts @ pia) 38@40%%; neconds Ss@st, RRS tighery receipts 6,135 cases. rie 38@'39; ordinary firsts 29@: Cheese unchanged. CHICAGO POULTRY und butch- 10 to yy 5 | most packing bulk strong pes 76; bes! ke ediam bes) ight | steady} receipts 16 cars; fowls 25 springs 23; turkeys 34; roosters 18; ducks 23; geese 20, WOMAN TAKES | EX AMINATION slaughter year: igh- teers in lower; stoeker and top yearlings mn numerous stock slow, choice fat sales native above 14.00; Butte Seeks to Continue Late Husband’s Work Jamestown, N. D., Oct. aa Nellie Cook of Grass: 1S (#). inn., Oct. 5—(U. Butte, opening session of the, annual con- ference here. ‘The other two are Al- fred Boalch of Tolley, taki hest stockers around 8,00; quitters 3.28@ Yow good heavy: atockers and | church, and who is taking | first year studies. Mrs. { tion as a local pastor, tinue the work of her 140° to. 170. tied in the ministry, she having hel 25 cents lowe: torate the pi @ ¥N death there. officially has not from outside morning, rived but sever: state h fat |; the dis opening 25 higher; bulk 12.50@ fut ewes mostly steady to strong 4.50@6.50. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarek, Oct. 5 1 dark northern . 1 northern spring. . L amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum. *. Dark hard | Hard 1@uts ... Barley Speltz, per cwt.. SHELL CORN 56 Ibs. or more. 1 cent per pound dixeount under: Ear corn, 70 Ibs., & cents un- 55 Ib, der shell. Minneapol chan FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., a) churning eream 43: fair, ordinary 2.16; Mipneanalis, Oct, 6—-(U market nts 65,048 barrels. Oct, POTATOES Chicago, Oct. 6--UP)—Potatoes, re- ceipts 98 cars; on track 289; United States shipments 996; trading steady; sacked round whites best 2.00@2. 1.76@2.50; Minnesota sacked round whites 1.86@ Minnesota and North Dakota ste Red rived QOhios rurals foes, moderate lyf jivered sale Bl basi Minneapolis market and freight onl ; oF not the expected attendance wi ibe reached can be had until Wednes- | day morn ion today | will be ‘ing to be here hefore the official opening. Ensign T Taylor Talks About Navy at Kiwanis Visitors at the he noonday luncheon . 1.21 of the Kiwanis club today at the +» 118 Grand Pacific hotel included E. J 14 Oy -20 Taylor, Bismarek, and his son, En-|" 42 sign Edwin J. Taylor, U. 8. N., and) ¥ Y> apolis, district %\ Herndon Taylor, New York C g1 Frank Guppy, Min 60 manager of Dobson-Hubert Radio| ( iam C. Hamilton 1 57 company; and W: 52 of Fargo. |, Ensign T: ing talk on jaeed, lor gave an interest- e nav. ecretary of t of business men of the con le and northwestern states held se Paul Saturday, « P. Wagner led in group sii Dr. J. O. Arnson presided. (#)—Flour un- leg: (#)—Butter’ acking stock Tigng Club Takes 5. Five new pag reig ie 5 si Knothe, Murphy, Dr. T. O'Hara, Wisconsin C. L. Foster and A. Tolcnineky, were taken into the Lions club Mon- day evening following a meeting at 6 o'clock at the Grand Pacific hotel at which Dr. F. B. ac- Strauss, president, presided. A rit- ual program was given with R. W. Folsom and Fred Peterson, past|a S. D. of A.) presidents, as speakers. ris inquiry! A new welfare committee, includ- irm, Carload ing Judge 1. C. deduct '§."G. Severtson, and total bulk | 1.75@2.20; ! 2.40@2.95; 2.10@2.40; St. aes inciee weiss ii aul rate, sen, pai 5 an C. ursema, read an inter- = | cating iter from Governor W. G.' = of Winnipeg, and another from the Los Angeles Lfons club ‘telling of Miss Cora Johnstone!) Best, mountain climber and lec- { turer, who will be invited to ad- dress the Lions club in Bismarck in the near future. Judge L. J. Palda, Minot, a visit- ing. member, complimented the local club on its excellent organization, | and told something of the new club at Minot. State’s Attorney F. E. McCurdy and Congressman Tom; Hall gave short talks. Henry Hal- verson sang a number of solos. The appointment of Dr. C. D. Dursema as a director of the North-, west Association was announced. ; Dr. F. B. Strauss, who celebrated his birthday last week, received a‘ number of gifts, and the three at- lance prizes were awarded to! William Koych. There was an un- tapally large attendance. Whippet Test Car Made 1,646.4 Miles: The Whippet sedan_ which has; been touring eastern Montana and North Dakota for the past week | traveled 1,646.4 miles, and two| prople wo won cash prizes for having fonest guesses to this number | when the drawing took place evening at the Lahr Motor Sales | gompany garage. N. Heit of Kuim won firs prize | dn the contest with a 3 of 1,043 | smiles, only 3.4 miles from the cor. rect total. He received $20. second ie giiesnaie John ysneau ismarck, whose guess pe eX and mie received a cas! r guess ‘was 1,650 miles was also tlhce'the coniat rales the first number drawn would Mr. Paysneau was awarded Chicago, Oct. 5—(#)—Poultry alive FOR MINISTRY: Mrs. Nellie Cook of Grassy, Cooke who took the examina-| ia Meet; in 5 New Members ‘>: dinner | inted. The secretary, i last | by t wrecked after’ partly ‘graded 2.00; few high as|onete post at the: pass here 77" a po nvaeed twan by a pinto see it was covered: no oe ar ory oe a AY the car had was broken last evan evening. Teo Late Te (iamity DRESSMAKING SEWING—Hand sewing :fer. children. Layette work a specialty. Phone Experienced stenogray ve past experience, r- ences, salary expected. Answer by typewitten letter with your signa- ture. Permanent work for right rty. Apply Ad No. 42 Care of ‘ribune. WANTED — General Phone 377J. FOR RENT—A nished house. ings or 434 day: housework. Ninth street. lurnished or unfur- i Call 9005 even- (BANKRUPIN PRTIT CHARGE AND ONDE Or OMCK THRABON N In the District Court of the United 1 district of N; ai iaattel ot Ree tea, - t J. Argast, of Moti, of Burleteh, and rth Dakota, i in the State cf district, that on (n ne bankrupt ‘unde ad cr ot te celal fourth year graduate course examin: | oer neers “a y, and han t ers af the pourt touch- Keuptey ance from a t his estate ud continued the PRK OF NOT District of ht » By the Court, that a arin be had upon at same on f Fargo, in r 30th day of 1926, » Clerk! kK, he United of North Dakota. district tter of Gearge norable Court he tor the auatriet of North ‘adie of Baldwin, in = Jeigh, and State of in haid district, re- sents that on’ the 16th day of August, 1926, last pust, he wus duly adjudged’ bankrupt wader the acts of Congress relating t nkru Pepe vs has duty (all the req jonts of a und of the order: OF the cou Fg prey, HERE FORE, He prays that he be decreed by the court to ha’ & full diacharge from ai able against hia estate Danie pt acts, except su y law from such dis: steal A ith day of September, Geo. F. Cadle, Bankrupt. EREDECER OF NowicE ‘Ce ‘of, Reptember, ading the Petition the above-named th A.D. 1926, on for Discharge ‘bankrupt, ici ORDERED By the Court, that a be had eben thy urt, airFargo, lock in the ‘vrenoon; ind t! ipubiished hnorh a per printed in t id that all known in interest may in time od lace » if any they have, why the ? of the said petition: er xhoul be granted. H dit is further ordered by the court, that the referee shall send, b ae . to wll known creditors, copi iid petition id this order, ad- Since te them at their places af reaidence as stated. WET: pbarable £ Charles said Court, Farge, in th day of S8 The ir bel Jude o jand the seal Mersot said district, on the e A.D. 1926, tourt. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. . St Depity Clerk, ‘an Ordingece Regula ‘Mi Hraduets ww Bismarck, North pat Seren Section Violations and. pun- | ishmei a person violating any ‘of the iloue of this chapter, or jany of the rulen ore se ulations which may bere ber ho proacr ibe romm band bile health erence 4a the praduetion ig ing or tion. f mit en nemesis ot. the dh tee shall wpon ‘con Pine: convict lathe iiunished by a fj C0r- |seeding one husiiney ' > imart 5 aigh { yer owed jhe Barth of Richaedton. hut ol ict may

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