The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1926, Page 7

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a SAY,MOM, : OUR FLASHLIGHT? MONDAY, eto 1936 MEN OR WOMEN—Learn aera operating, Earn $15 to $60 week. Big Wemand. Our six weeks| expert course enables you to begin arning money. Learn in a practi- plant. Six weeks course $60. { our prospectua~ now. Fargo Linotype SA P. 0. Box 807, i D. : ‘ Ni rathun TNSPBU. oy TOR—Guards needed frequently nadian and other bordets. | ee yearly Particulars _ free. 33-2, St. eD—Men and women to er trade. Great demend, big je or female dish- her for night work ut O:Brien’s fot general fone ork or party to take cure o! child aye the eey. Mid Sunday or days. bie te i102 or 506 ‘Aval xperienced sales mame ae for store at Garrison, N. D. One who can speak German a Apply at Alex att WANTED-—Giri for ; wor A woman to help with try at O'Brien's, __ ROOMS FOR RENT A large furnished room with piano in modern house on roupey thot anda,steam heat at 1 Phone 619W. 00M FOR GENTLEMEN—in large beautiful homé, cfose in, Hot water’ at all times. Inquire $08 Seventh nished room, h private entrance, near Capitol, Hot water all the time. 1004 Fifth Phore &¥ FOR KEN modern house, with hot water h nd close in, 412 Fifth St. Phone se ern room, suitable for one or two’ girls Phone 440, FOR RENT-—A sleeping room cheap. Gentlemen preferred. Also for sale, range, Phone 671M. FOR RENT—A front sleeping room om at th street. Phone 227, Mr: Parson: e modern room. Hot nd cold water, On car line, 515 _ Fourth St. = FOR RENT- Front bed room for one| men at 814 Fourth St. Phoae, NT—A front room in modern lady preferred. Cal 1145R., TOR RENT—A nicely furnished room 1 modern ” Phone. 440J. {3 FOR RENT—A front sleeping room we B14 Sivth gtreet. Phone 227. FOR! RENT—An _ attractive room, Phone 682 or 1074 ie RENT—Three warm rooms at. _.211 Second Street, th ¥OR RENT—One sleeping room, Call onNTT after 6:30, | APARTMENTS. FOR’ RENT--A_ furnished modern: ‘apartment. Also an unfurnished modern upartment, A 7 room part- ly, modern house,, close in. For suie a bed dufold. ‘Phone 905. after’ warm FOR RENT — Furnished apartments, * The Laurain Apartments. Phone 803. BL F, Planag: For “RENT. Furnished apt. Also} wieeping room. Call 434 during Hes day and 960LJ evenings. housekeep- : Also single room. Phone 801 fn St. oa mouerh fur, 924 Fourth St N furnished . apartments in » Varney Flat. Phone 773. AGENTS WANTED —BETTY B, ” | MOM'N POP Mom, WHERE'S $4 AMY - our Used Mrs. R. A. Tracy, 702 Fourth » gee DOABLE Uae sen DEPENDA| DABLE | USED CARS A call at our F: Salesroom will show you how carefally we select and how thoroughly we ut them in excellent condition. A ‘ew of our good values are: Ford poariag . 1924 Dodge Coupe. 1926 Dodi Fy 1924 For Coupe. Ford One To oY Buick Touring. Easy Payments. M. B. a oC co. Bismarck. FOR SALE SIX, 1924 Studebaker enger Touring car. Néw Pilg tires. New.car gui LIGHT ox 1924 Studebaker mene Pele Aes new,’ en exceptional buy OLDSMOBILE touring with winter enclosure, 1924 model. Just the car fora mechanic who can over- haul it and get a good car. $250. ONE DODGE, special coupe, 1925 more: excellent condition. $625. ONE BUICK touring, 1921 model. Good to Ut omy upholstering, new tires, only yee 1926 tea six ceupe, just like $725. one 1923 Studebaker light six sedan. TE RMS can be arranged for any of the above cars. Many other good used cars to choose from at low prices. BISMARCK MOTOR CO. Studebakes-Distributors. USED CARS 2, 1923 Chevrelet Sedans. » 1926 Ford jor. 3, Ford Coupes, 1, 1925 Ford Touring. 2) Ford Trucks with h Transmission, 1, Chrysler 70, good as new. Terms on new and used cars. _CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. FOR SALE GOOD USED CARS 1 Gidemobite Sedan. 23 Essex Four Case iach, ise Hupmobile Delivery Cur. These sar all itt, ‘first-class condition, jaand ¥eo them. . ~ Pap GARAGE CHEVROLET COUPE, “used two; months, first class mechanical con- dition, ai opportunity for someone to get a psgsie sho new car at subtantial. reduction. Capita Chevrolet Co., Bismarck. Ask for Golden’s.car. BIG seven int Th | | POR: FOR SALE—Bedroom furniture, din- ing room table, six chairs and buf- fet, library table, leather rock wicker chairs, ru; » pictures, ele tric washing mac! ine, refrigerator, Hamilton upright piano, and many other household artic! Must be - ld at once. Good bargains. if rested call at 122 Ave, ‘A. ‘Two Wilton rugs in good condition, cheap. Algo one porch swing, and one porch curtain, Call —Q table; in excellent, con tion. "eli Second street. age eae ion eal Bs tturnovers Wr! . Houses Fer Rent, 1 FOUR. ROOM: HOUSE, fail jhasement, furnace, water, electeic lights, gun, lot 715x100, immediate possessioi Sale ance | eent * rig ROOM MODERN, BUNGALOW, West ob hg furnace heat, hard-; * floors; oe ‘ocateth Sale, Pree $5,250, Terme. ee Run-| A NRN EINE BQO MC Ha enit, farnace! ae ra a foie She nt to hospitals ai atholic. cl Sale price #4 oy A COMPLETE. HOME, six rooms and bath, pi ae full basement, fur- nace heat, beantifal Ui garage, Sale price "s4,950. Good term: | A NERY FINE HOME ot -<lght‘room?; and bath, hardwood floors and trim, hot. water heat, fireplace, be bed! | rooms, full, complete an ition- | ed_barement, oF le garage. Sale! Bs price $9,000. SEVEN. ROOM MODERN two story house, full basement, Tytnare heat,: south Baza) lot 60x150." Sale price; “$4;500. “Good t terms SEVEN ROOM. MODERN HOUSE,! {a i ement, fu see | ara 4 lot, two car x Sale price $5,000, rms. MODERN FIVE ROOM HOUSE, basement, furnace heat, Sale price $3,675. Balance easy terms. HOUSE 1012 EAST BROADWAY, hav- ing a large number of rooms. This house is modern having a basement and furnace heat. Sale price $3,500.' Good terms. SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE,! east front, large rooms, porch, trees, located near schoo! close to down town. Sale price, $5,800. Terms. a go! ROOM PARTLY MODERN OUSE, condition, lot 650x150, pele jome is modern except: heat. Sale price $3,000. balance monthly payments. This gency during the past nine months pleted city sales ager of 1926 has made and com-| egating $119,-| 912.50, Before buying: or listing your froperty_assS see thi: me eae HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY) Nine Years Active City Selling. Webb Block. Phone 0 full’ located! $500! | | _ HOUSES AD AND ans FOR E—6 room bungalow. Ga- rage. Small “payment fe dows, ay monthly paymen: ‘A very, rea- sonable price. Fot sdle by owner. Phone 921. FOR RENT—Modern house, - rooms with closet. Light, -water! and basement, ‘Phone 5354. 212) Eleven’ Nort ! FoR RENT—Seyér Todm house and: burn with Facts Heo ind, on car line, [s $25.00. per. month, 515 Fourth St, ee OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT * FOR RENT—Office formerly occupied! by Atraey Burke Fourth street,| See R. D. Hoskins or S. A, Floren of the Business Service Co. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY class confect 8 Fixtures in first condition. Only business of kind in county seat town, opening for grocery store o-.pooi hall. Must leave, on account of, ness. rite in’ 45 Mae ee 81 1 inger ppaniel answers te name of “Jac! Anyone knowing of his whereabouts Bee phone. 677M or nett 2 H, C. jahiman for rew! se 8500 cash, | ‘ty sia {.Coftee. pegs Ne or ‘Cup 0 it~ promotion. » Codie ANTED AT O by middle-a, with two. gipls, of school! age; gfer work esiten seh ag or wid- -) 0 8c} a S¥anyoti, Ruthton, ata oe local firm.“ Married, No 33 Tribune. ie xpe 10: 38. WANTED, uy WAN NTED—1¢ home for saie as u ‘Briby AptEa ma FOR SALE 5 ROOM bungalow, hath, « ‘oom nace, hardwood - fl ment, $420000.. 6 ROOM modern house, hath, furnace, | hardwood - floors, full nice trees, Al tocation, ROOM modern house, ha: 6 19 ROOM. modern house, hot. heat, bath, east front, nice locatjon, | $5250.00. Possession. November 13, 10 ROOM modern house, furniture, nice pare of city, trees and lawn, Al condition, a Koon cottage, east, front, ‘ in at $5250.00, modern, $2100.00. bode cottage, on south side, good barn, house partly modern. 1. Fae ands $1700.00. A vel complete line of house $1,009 to $15,000 in every part of the cit BUILDING LOTS tn alt parts. city at all sorts of prices and INSURANCE? Fire,. tornado, mobile in LAN There are wonderful bargains on my lists. 1 am d at tl ers. acreen DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSINESS with the cnly man in Bismarck who _is advertising this community. F. E. YOU —_—$—_—_ ‘MISCELLANEOUS ‘OR SALE-—Four fine bred J heifers, ages from 7 old. calf. Three young Jersey some fr some coming John Stanton, D PIANO FOR SALE—Large Piano con- cern: will sell new Upright. now located in Bismarck home for | bi Box 80,/ ‘unpaid lance, Write, _ Minneapolis, Minn, FOR SALE—Registered Oxtor and ewes, Duroc Jersey boa: gilts, , Wrie’ polled i nego i ae pod modern at a bargain, or ato ables price, ‘notify me. : furnace, full cemented basement, good con- dition, facing park, close in, only | modern. cottage, bath, . | clean and $4500.00. bath, hot sh hast, east, front, “Al condition, | practically liable éompanies. sur id: for lands from our own farm- to 10 months | One 9 months old Jersey bull Shorthorn "B. Nagel, Box’ 21, “Ip-dications Poini to Falling 0! of Winter Wheat Seed- ing in Ilinoig’~ Chicago, Oct. 11 — — vrices turned upward today ‘largely to unfavorable we Canada, Beside the domestic Visible supply total show 240,000 bushels de- crense, and indications poir falling off of wintex wheat secaing ‘Ad- Renew ‘Attack ra on ee. , In. | i * dust fe th fas trian Shares. i — | New. York, Oct. 1h-—-4)—The stock ‘market today waa, subjected to an- | other, ‘severe aclling movement, as { bear traders renewed their attack up-. this full in Illinois. ton prominent industrial ‘shares and rhe tact, however, that the United i forced liquidation too¥ place in many | States government crop report, Was sections of. the list. Extreme de-! duc after the close had a tendency, to {clinex of, one to nix points were re-| restrict vuying and to, check ‘geil | CotWded before aigns of resistance ap-| Wheat closed firm * “ethts te to, 1%" | poured. Trading was of an extreme-| net higher, corn 1% to 1% cents up, \ ly nervous character throughout. oats showing % cent to 1% tents ga in lespread discussion of the pos-' and provisions varying from 17 cents Vaible adverse. effects upon general, dec'ine to a rise of 12 cents. | business of the collapse in ¢otton, Corn and oats advanced with, rela- prices.was one of the chief, weapons tiveiy wie elling Pressure on vither used by, speculators ‘for thé @ectine xrain. B. W. Show, after 2 400 mite in hammering stocks. Feara of a trip through Ilinois, was out with’ a | Sontraction in. credit facilities also! builish statement covering the condi- | Were expressed as call money held:to tions of the corn and oats crops. He five per cent. in-the face of-larger, said he expected final returns to show | gaepias. reserves reported by the New| « smaller crop than either the gov- | York banka. ernment or private Feports have sug- | United, States Steel, which recently gested herctoofre. sold at the year’s high of 159% sug-| Pro jons were firmer symapthiz- ‘wed to 140%; the lowest in‘neveral: ing with the rally dn cotton und cot- | months: and general Motors. dropped , ton ‘oil. back to around 148 compared ..with | its recent top of 173) The Van FUTURES TU! RN FIRM | Sweringen. rail iss ON MELA CITY. MARKET | aviguously weak, probably Minneapolis, Oet, 1.-44)_ -Wheat | tion, of the delay ino futures turned firm, today ‘ifter an | nority op) meres to the N advanced % to 7 | No. ment, water! a bar- ‘on- partly, Sb taet merger pla oy se Asnouncpnionte of further cuts in pee automobile pi 8 unsettled some of ble the motor public uti IL increase in the Visi- unsettled weather in the bul factors. within: a cenge af, less 3 from » equipment, tobacco a of the terms. | some large We dee Exiled from his native land, Count Michael Karolyi, first president | ef Hungary, is a familiar figure at the sidewalk cafes of Paris, where’ he sips coffee and writes his memoirs. This shows him in‘one of his favorite haunts on the Montparnasse. Oct. 11 Lions’ Club, Grand Pacific Hotel ‘4 Monday Club, Mrs. G. W. Black, 16 Ave. Bb, West... City Commission, City Hall..... wees I, 0. 0. F. Canton, I, 0. O. F. Hall of America, St, Mary ers, AO. U. W. dat, Pri amusement issues were unlosded” in than one cent in alk warkets Mp to large volume. the last hour, Support which wax extended to, Oats were ap ': cent. Rye futures Woolworth and Continental Baking; trailed wheat with news and. trade steadied the market somewhat | featurcless in the early afternoon, ‘draggy within %y cent range: The closing was steady. Many of (eea futures declined vn. hedgin, the earlier losses wore reérieved in sh wheat ‘was stpady. "i the final hour when snort interests| moisture offerings. continuellt fie ‘retreated on the appearance of sup-' slow. Winter wheat was steady. porting orders for U,°S.-Steel afd! Durum was in fair to good demand, Motors which rallied several’ milling quarities scarce and Watited. above their early lows, Ag-' Corn trading. basis was one cent buying of — Woolworth ' higher. ae hened the merchandise issues.| — Quts were steady. ales approximated — 2,000,000 Rye was firm, | Barley was firm, better ‘needes a were in demand while poor quality ‘AGO LIVESTOCK (Wardle ee ah ge Oct. 11—(U. 8. D, of A.) Flax seed w M. 000; better grades mostly; stronger for cl ; steady to 10 cents lowe: thers aaa) Huckwhoutswele M, packing sows fully 25 cents lowers | M. spots off more; top 13.80; desirabl 1/160 to 200 pound averages 13.00@) + bulk 210 to 300 pounds Minneapolis, Oct. 1i—()--Plour extreme weight butchers! unchanged; in exrload lots family very slow; uneven; | patents quoted at 8.05@8,10 a barrel Ing sows mostly 10 ® in shipments light weight 11.50 and, 6y,5 tly above; most good pigs 11.00@ 3 heavyweight hogs i TRIB, S, Jersey firm to one cent ‘cows, | ay ak. fresh, je Hotel . Band P. W als 1, O. Ov F. Masonic ¢ M EAPOLIS FLOUR all... 0, 0... sonic Temple Hall. . ifie Hotel, Gute ny Piano Hall... 005. rams 500 10th rand | se irs. W. 1. Hodenstal 9. B. and PL W. Hall. Open to TU GtER MINNEAPOLIS RANGE bulls. rite FOR SALE: ie gli jeep una 1 Dee! ng corn is, 5 miles , cast, 0 Phone SFL Fs reads heen Jim, Davi ORR -| ASHES—No.more worty. about taking! # eare of. your ashes—let the Ash‘ Man do it. He takes them your cellar every’ week. for, driveways © and onable,. cal. WANTED—PI st cl ane ‘Fir at eo O54°L. 5. himney repa' 3 Fine| PEOPLE who hone work for high|, feet. school, or on-Sat- O. Saxvik. une. Telephone 1 285 Sonal. -achoo)mb urday: STRAYED—One gray mare, stiff, left hind 1s weight 11 black mare weight 1160. Notify W. E. Bismarck, N. D. ft, flor 3 ;,one roll top desk; one 8 pearess one-small’ i Pe » yeurl of rarik Cinders ‘walke. Py as aa patehing 3 class, work guar: ie Washington) j, front lew wire cut, Oct. 11 ow Open High Low i | ibte, Company A, Corn 3B P.O. E 1, 0, O, BA Pp. P.M.) P.M. re M,. Arthur Born is an end for the is brother, 1403, a. Kee.) Flashes of Life | ashington, Conn.—In’ the opinion of the Rev. Dr. Henry ' we've invented so much m that if s our hearts te going VSeabe in deaths tron hi ne of life he said if Me- | water. heard of autos and a& f flock of planes he might not have | Offices and Banks | to Close Tuesday itel and in ‘thouse and » closed to- Columbus flappers: are y North Da- treading the snow and ice in silk) \ Wie willie stockings and high heeled shoes, jn - ~{hought at trading posts in exchange | d for fut his from John M. Hol- | worth, back from an expedition in! ce Alaska. Burtts,| navy higher; 12.00, 0; Chuck, plays end for ay lings; heavy | ; strong to 15 cent | for 1.297 pound ye steers 10.75; fat she s ‘ 3 all cutters in lib die is making so coin—not to mention Pa’s nd his bets—-that the y is moving from con- ed Armsterdam avenue out to an 8,009 house in Pelham Bay near the’ bulk of packers outsiders upward to 14.50. Sheep 46,0005, slow; fat lambs 25 to, 0 cents lower than latelast week, con- idering more drastic sort; no wext-! erns sold; early bulk of natives 13.50; | @14.00; choice lambs held above; i CHICAGO GRAIN culls around 60 cents lower at 9.00@) Chicago, Oct. 11—A)—Cash wheat 10.00 mostly; sheep weak; bulk of fat No. 2 red 1.3 . 2 hard 1AN@l: (2. ewes at _5.50@6.50; choice kind held, Corn No. 2mixed 7742@78'%; No. around 7,00; feeding lambs steady at} yellow 7812@70% 5@13.50; top 13.75. Uate No, 2 white 1644@47% ; No. 8 Gis ONS ES white 41% @4a4. $0, ST. PAUL ESTO + Rye N 98. South St. Paul, Oct. 11—(U. Barley of A.)—Cattle 22,500; market pein! Timothy sce very slow on all lines; general tend-| Clover seed ency on most killing classca weak to, Lard 13.35, lower; stockers and feeders buyers showing some interest on better grade offerings; at about steady prices; in between and low grade kinds received ; Very little call; late sutes Saturday | as well us today included seevral cars| ¢ fi weighty steers upward to 7.50; bulk ri | grassers 6.00@7.25: cows and. heif-| er mostly. 4.00@6.00; fe wloads cows sass to 5.50; heif salt cutters! Bees high eifers to 6.2 | 3.25@3.78: bulls. lerrely 4.788%: ton| firsts 38@ 40; Parley Ire, May out of} Prices, Me]. Washington— something to drink that smells like | hot, burned: crank ¢éase dra vinings fi ‘a automobile en, tte: That's how gover scribe new denat s hoped will. be beadataee proof. and ng a Bellies 15.40, c WICAGO PRODUCE Pet (2) New York—Eskimo little 50, One on sin the fo in. the army-navy game. businesmae ue 5 refrigerator HADIT THE OTHER OAY~1 fleshy feeders Suturday 8.00; bext’ refriverntor extras 35 varly today 7.50; bulk 5,25@06,50; , fir8ts 3412. : gomecs o lowes grass calves soay| oneese unchanged. 1.00 off; good light vealers mostly —_—_——— ‘ | POTATOES Chicago, Oct. 11—W)—Potntoes, re- 11.50; grass grassers largely 4.50@ 6,00; good heavies 6.50. Hogs 19,000; most butcher and ha- | ceipts cars; on track 286; *total con hoes about steady; numerous, ments Saturday 3,819} ‘Sun- sales 190 pounders and up, 13.00; 170 3 trading rather slow, ma and 19, pounds 12.75; 170 pounds down | Wisconsin sacked? and 12.50; packing sows mostly 50@75 bulk round. whites 5@2.00;" Tancy fower; early buik luo); no cuiy| Shace hicher; Minnesota sacked market on pigs; sixty per cent of to- roun@ whites 1.75@1,90; Minnesota- day's run composed of pigs; average: North Dakota, sacked Red River Ohios cost Saturday 12.23; weight 220; for! 2.00@2.45: according to condition; week cost. 12.50; weight 218, Idaho sacked rupsete 2. 2.00(@2. fancy Sheep 17,000; nothing done on fat shade higher;,, sacked).aarale. 200@ lambs; sheep about steady; fat ewes! 2.15 i ne 4.50@6.50; carly run includéd eight cars direct. and about 10 cars going, through; most receipts wiesteon with} a sprinkling of nati . BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Oct. 11 1 dart narthens No. 1 northern. spring No. 1 amber durum. Xo. 4 mixed aurum. By Taylor| } wy are WC um usr ‘You ALWAYS "RANGA CHANCE THANKS - © ONLY WANT To USE (T FOR AHALE Minneapolis, Oct. 11—(U. Potatoes: | Moderate demand moderate, market steaody. Carloads delivered sales, freight only ‘deducted, Minneapdils and St. Paul rate, sacked cwts, round whites, U..S. No.4, and: partly: graded 2.10@8.205, mostly 2.15. MINNEAPO IEAPOLIS RANGE. Minneapelis, Oct, 11, Runge of carlot grain sales, Wheat No. 1 dark northern. 140% 1,92 to 1.54%; No, 2 dark northern 1.49% to 143%: No. 3 dark northern: 189% to 1.48; No. 1 hard winter 1:37; No. _2 mixed wheat. 1.41%. «comm No. & yellow 70; No. Svmixed S. D.:of wire in- vark bls “winter. ‘, Hard winter . i Spelta, per as Moats No. 2 whito 43, Flax HEL! to 2.28, ‘ | 217% to Blosser 4 Ihe or more. Ne i No G . MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ‘ His, Ock. 11,—AY—W heat. cars compared to 480° No. t-northern 1.42 b to 044 t ic 1.46 to.1.51; .good,.to | chotee 1.42 to 146; ordinary, to. oot 4.39 to 1.41; number 1 hard spring °58:-No. 1 dark-hard Mon- el, 1.43..t0,1,505, to arrive 51.48 to) 4 Mey 147k ;" December rit No. 3 yellow 74 to 76. No, 3, white 41% to 42%.

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