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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1926 | Tribune Classified Advertaemens —=PHONE 82 expert. course enables ud to earning money. Learn in a = siz — Fas $00." it ou! ‘us al oars er P. 0. Box or, i SAC BS Wepre opis wai | sell Laurette Hats and Slic! le No competition. Every woman inter: || eated. Many of our-represen' tives | earn better than Re a rete i rite fe. for particulars. be| awn St., Ni ork % te eral bar Es ‘0c per. Rear tne 85c per hour for night de. Rae steady. D. J. nt, No. Stre , Mliwaates Wis. GOVERNMEN’ TROL INSPEC: | TOR—Guatds nate frequently for Peet ind other ear! Tite, Ozment, S3-P4 Bt. “a Wi at rooms with water atvall ines, it heated reom with 3 ee home. Bia extra Wa convenient PED—Exper' etme a We: i Rteeweemaemei a Gace rag ee ape ginners or pers ni not ap! at is ti can- Lahr 3 Bo! Co. galhs at thi Lg RS of eighteen years fet, anyenere to our Used. Sales. ED— at Barker Baking é "Candy Com- room will convince you of this, ys tou wort early to clear our Used tock, prepa , Tent very reasoi eg es a 1017'S t eves 01 ig __ Boasession, Geos Register. " modern tle “price, Neat’ pos le price. Near er. Phone A Zenring. leather. One Ton Truck. housekeopi: heat and close in. 41 Coupe, Easy time,gayments. Phone a26W. | for light M. B. oe cng co. f FoR RENT— A 2 room. nished Fr 5 aad D2 | fourth ‘st Phone 5. a ke Chi siting a -— bottles, Call ab 2 Snecialty. First. clase werk gunz POR. iia ae ae “Willys Koight anteed. Call 805 Ho. Washingtur Coupe Sedan, excellent condition. gireet._Fhon e International ak practically See es es aoe eee pew tires, dhree! yard steel dump please ur Hl. O, Saxvik. er ma Ford Fede dan, go ing. ee ‘87 Ave. —A nice | Pr ee i WA TED -Job for janitor work.’ Will also put on‘ storm windows. . Call_400 Ave, B or Phone 7863. | i T HAVE several quarters of unim- proved Jand, thay heed vlpewen CHEVROLET ‘Sedan, Ford Tader,! 2.2, ro9m., modare house e ‘Over-; faster Pari Tce seee, CBee FG aad Champion coden, me Cherri good basement: garage. Will assume. Johnson, Bismarek, No.Dak. Phone touring. Get .our Cash. 37M. @ demonstration FL Ree ae ee er _ Terms. FOR SALE WILL SACRIFICE my Chevrolet tage! iar Sea ing care, 1924 model for cash. 7 RCOM modern house, across street! this car and make me eo offer at} fro | parks garage; Al condition;! 404 Eleventh St. i Bey FOR SALE—Pontiac coach, run 4,000 miles, pars condition. Priced E. "Brien, 219 FOR SALE—Tade: Ford Sedan. Good tires, run Harvey One an «5 ROOM modern bungalow, facing park, spick and span, garage, $4700. ROOM modern house, splendid -— dition, well built, most po popular p part of city, near park;a real house at--..0 203! $8500.00. 6 Sacloon, Ms | wd RENT—A° modern except heat. Call at riaalee let the Ash Man! © Kighth strect. takes them out of your! oie every week. He al: fgrtiliocn, Prices rea Prone call, "Al ord for Mr. Burch t! "1 1 | FORS red ROOM modern house, cast front, Ai hot water heat, garage, $4200.00. POOM stucco bungalow; fire place,! suutionery tubs, basement garage, everyth' ¢ complete,, east front, built fc» a home two years ago, condition, $6000.00. ROOM cottage, modern, spick span condition, nicest prs of city, $1200.00, WANTED TO REXT jo garage. . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. ine child's 7 ib T town of 1200, near Bismarck. baieresalt a jens in ies Fagen of se e oa sone atove.:41! ity; if the jcular lot you want fa hot on my large list T will get ohreet it for you if for sale. REAL ESTATE. the ‘safest investinent if you do your business -through a man who knows pele ‘and “will teil you the tr.th. I have made over 2500 sales without a complaint FOR Ri iiry sina garage. from any buyer. Do your real Phone 403M. estate business with the man ‘who GARAGE for oe oie really knows local rea) estate con 836 . 7 Small there adveriicing for thle entite more advertising for is entire community than the rest of the city 5 a Ne yi Lamb, together, F. E. YOUNG. Tenth Street. $700.00 cash, low rent. Tribune No. 62. BOARD AND 800M BOARD, room, washing Beg . month, at-a redui pre, Fone i06W or at: 1g j pasitioa helping with housework sewing. ceipt. Return to Mrs. H. son, 319 id for reward. Tere ‘ f ALLRiGNT theo Bonne tT mae ALL RISC MING ANYTHING — i SHE rah No. 46, care fk 90 rooms ly tarnished. Good: bitsiness, Jving rooms above. ae nen ed. Asay ag bear in. Phone het Suitable -f ee lor. 40! ‘Can howse- | 1 Ave.-C. | Er pues aa ceelean city eater heated ‘Men or acaane Pe pre- 101 481M or call # 116% Fifth street. room -moders: fur- mediate room, regson- FORMER Stes healed ems Hot water ‘Fifth Street. furnished un- ' 960,000 1 In ‘loans an: heated rooms, alsp for sale, gallon than Second wae 0 in mi home, wateabie for ght priernewig Weat. FO! large Piso Foor aitatie for one or two, 514 Sixth 8 ing bent their recent resistance levels. | ! tl ji) figure WE HAVE a-rarely good bargain facing only ‘eee Co.,.J. P. prices rinced. | » Ma ae 8 soteee ante. \EAPOLIS. me modern house, 6. tive grassers; quality plain; :practie-( HAS STRONG ADVANCE oe — ally no dry feds; bulk grass 10-—()--Contin- | “house. Te. *P.| bulk fat cows and heifers ee for aeicy Tenino? Phone 279 or, ising: good lights mostly 10:00. 557R. 5,000 miles. ase bargain. j FOE Seer LSet ‘room modern house! ris & Co.,' most! rate house all 508; | WANTED TO RENT—By November|POUnd Montana feeding lambs 12.10.! od Fic ing room, PAP TERBMIEN HS oes ares Write Tribane No. 48, 35,! ; and | seen nt one 766]. Also ciel wants or, sT- i] $10 bill and three or four dollars in silver, also P. 0, Money es yeu “UvEsTOK By Associated Press Leased 2Wiee verenday Year, ee 140% 1 1.45% iy eee 4 30% ABH 43% 1.00% 1.07 | Recovery in St Stock Pres, Which Started Yesterday, Is:Checked Téday rg May New York, Oct. 19—()—The recor-| Lard— pay in'stock prices, which started Cod rhe day, was bi he this teetnods & eed \s renewal of Hing, dicestes direc nite against a: number of su; vulnerable — specialties. ae 3 strength characterized the morning | session with buying influenced by {lowering of the renewal rate on enll money and the sharp down in brok- oe loans last weck, but many of ‘the. gains had been ies out be- fartahe end of the-third hour. ‘Trad. bie May ee 81 864 13.75 14.35 13.30 12.95 13:10 14.30 Nov. 15.70 15 cents higher than op bed searce ahd shi wane mare ‘double ‘etraight; ‘bulk 138.75@ ine showed a marked decrease in vol-| 34. * choice fed waste siand similar . it Such constructive developments as en eat Titles Kugog tag er increase in the American Radiator 9.00@10.00; shi fetes publication of an optimistic irvey of business conditions by the giianti States Shippers nd another series of favorable rnings statesments apparently were jisregarded. Pools endeavored to re: ae Soak ina “a Keo Bete special developments are believed be pending, ‘but ‘they failed to attract an_outside following. New low. prices 1 for “es year, or lgnget, werc registered Sinclair’ i International Cement, Southern’ medium Jambs 3.50; choice hy full to short-mouth breeding ewes 8.00; Seedling ewen't.e0. ewes §.00. Atel “B” Electric ee ey WHEAT VALUBS. eae cee) HIGHER TODA Steels and chemicsla pisyeda promt! prom! nt part in the earl ay bat I, <> ike rallies seemed to invite large of- | fering of si j pees the callin of about $15,. the withdrawal in gavern- ment deposits from New York banks, money was plentiful supply, be-'” Ch 0, Oct. 19—()—Broadening ing quoted as low as four per cent in of speculative demand here together the outside market. with exceptional strength of quoti- The closing was weak, selling be- tiv: t Liverpoo! brought about de- cane more general in the late after- cide! 'ulges in wheat values today. noon, when United States Steel and Le: vorable weather in Canada had Hudson Motors broke about a péint/ ¢ srable bullish effect, and so e did 2 growing impression xport sales of North American around 44. ‘Toward the close,; Wh have laprer than ac- ; General Motors, Dupont, General As- | knowledged. ‘rance ‘has re- | halt, Commercial Solvents “B” and ae the import du ‘ Colorado Fuel were selling 3 to 5. ents « bushel i -, | points below yesterday’s finah deal-' oh at closed firm 1% cents to 2: ings. Total sales approximated 1,-/ cents net higher, corn % cent to.ene ; 500,000 cent up, oats. unchanged to %@ a advance, and provisions un- SO. 8ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK anged to 30 cents down. South St Paul, Oct. 19—(U. S. D. {of A.)\Cattle 2,800; run largely na-! Ml MARKET Faveraiiie. Weather ia’ Canada Has Consider- able Bullish Effect of more latter touching the year’s lowest | that Minn polis, Oct. rength in cables wore on the neat nerves of wheat bears and atatted » cutters 3.50@3.75; bulls 5.00@%.25; | wave of buying at Winnipeg and Chi stockers and feeders continued ‘in ac-| cago, which resulted in a stro tice demand at steady pric ik ; val ce, Futures di ; calves 2,200; vealers | around above yesterday’: bert 7.50; few lots late Monday ned logs 10,000; better quality consid- | rem market ‘unevenly steady Staee 5, tharkets. butehers ngs |. ‘Rve futures were up %4@1% noveie.son ee fon re futures were slow to fallow | 110.25@11.00; undertone strong on) gencral trend. Flaxseed {nti psc on early sales areome cost bulged 3% @4 coats on lighter hedg-, 2 esterins ai Dak Dakota fat rangers rate to tor! Ad ties’ 2a0nsa9 “Michi n wheat about | N Onis were up alightly with leading! 5 | der shell 12.36; wei } ing, short covering, and better Sheep 2,000 strong to 25 highe: it lambs ning | wcrmtne cables, lik 13.00@ 14.00 Cash wheat was easy to one cotit fat ewes unchanged; one double at 6 63) lower for high protein ani low in was steady at one cent dec! ine | {Just before the close yeaterday. Durum was strong .to:ene ‘cent higher, for choice. Corn was casy to Oats were quiet GO LIVESTOCK Chicago oe 19—(U, 8. D, of A.) Hogs ear active; most! | steady to ane cents higher; -fop ‘13.90; choice heavy butchers scarce; bulk] Rye was firm. | 160 to 200 ponnlla @13.75; most! Barley sales- “were téatly at 1 cent j 220, ale A. eae ane ‘ th : 3 jes pac! sows laxsee was rm. ‘ ea teeter eel Pie vege — er sone lew bi ge en PRODUCE in trees 12: 13: Ch: -19—()—Butter high- medium reamery ex- ed ia a s ai extra firsts nt “lower. Teale 2 eo fed steers very slow, ag th unchanged. “Receipts 6,689 steady; net fod aenara of ie to cases. Cheese ‘unchanged. cows | POTATOES lable demand for desirable li hi “Chicigs,: Oct. '19—#)—Potatoes Yeatlings both heifers and cit and 107 cars; on track 441; total United h k States shipments 1,315; trading fair, | Market firm; -Wiscons: sac! rong to! whites 240@2.25;' Minnesota-North ked round hi pre ae Aa EMER EN, FTE FINANCIAL litt | ae | —Today— Low Close 142% 1464 16% 84% ooy AB 1.01 1.07% 13.62 13.20 1.01% 1.08 13.65 13.25 12.95 13.10 14.00 14.00 sacked Red River Ohios.2.65@' ieake sacked russsets 2.50@ rao gacked ld ay in o ets, rurals eae at pig Minneapolis, Oct. 19—(U. ‘8. D. Pa A.)—Potatoes: Good wire Taguig, re heyday aatt. Ati Jags delivered sal freight on ducted, awe feed and 5 st Pa rate, 1.44% 1.46% 1.44% 1.48% 1.49% 1.50% 1. tare y 25% 96% i gtk von 10ns 42, ALK ABT 46% 213 Onts- j— ile Barley. — 0% 20% 10% “Fano BUTTER Fargo Oct. 10—().—But- ter fi atock 24, * tion that in the conpei 143; packing (f bre yet 1 bg mixed 87 46 Corn "Noe ty yellow 765, “oats a : ie 41% @43. ener bpm grade 48@61; No. 3, tax No, 1, 2 y MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN sae Oct. 19,-P)—Whex | of “hn 378 care compared to 218 a No. 1 northernn No. 1 dark north- Choice to fancy 1.50% ood to choice ifr to ordinary to. g 144% to No. 1 hard spfing 1.46% to No. 1 dark hard Montana: On % arrive 1.45% Corn No. 3 yellow 73 to 74, Oats No. 3 white 41% to 42%. Barley 49 to 68. Rye ‘No. he to 96 Flax No, | » 211% to any, caicias Feats 19—4)—Poultry' retary 17 cars; fowls, INEAPOLI Stinneapelts, Oct. 10-4). nchanged to ‘10 cents higher; in car- ioad lots, ae patents quoted at oe 8.96. a barrel in 98. ned cotton! FARM RELIEF (Continued “from, bage one:) rain Dealers’ association, which is annual session here. . The organization represents 4,000 farmers’ clevators in the 11 grain producing states from Oklahoma to North Dakota and has its heatquar- ters at Omaha, An equalization fee, to be levied on crops to make up a fund for handling the surplus, was a feature of the Mc- Nary bill which fatied at the last session of congress. Hope was expressed by the delega- itive market- ing movement no legislation of a ory character would be en- The need for adeqiate tariff tion on grains was also voiced ag the necessity for keeping the prosent production by not couraging new farmers to ‘enter the field, especially on new reclama- ition projects. BISMARCK GRAIN a by Rr Arnis ia Co.) 1 dark northern. 1 northern spring. No. 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum. The desirability of a canal from} the Great to the sea by way of | j the St. Lawrence river, was urged. i guns and pistols, Prof. and Mrs. Aanesed spent the week-end as guests of Mrs. Aanosed’s parents at Jamestown, Mrs. Ricker and children return last Wednesday fram Moose Jaw, Can., where they have been visiting relatives for the past three weeks. They inform us that threshing has ‘been resumed, but during their stay, discount under; Pen Ear corn, 20 lbs, 5 cents un-' — CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Oct. 19—()—Cash wheat ta 4.41; No. 2 hard 145%@ 0, 2 “1 ad T@IN%; No. 2 © rellwr mane Qats £ spite 46@17; No. 3 white wrod Rye No. 2, ets. ! Barley S5@76 Timothy need 5.00@)6.2: Clover seed 29.256 32.50. Lard 13.76 | Ribs 15,00, * | Bellies 15.60. 3 1-28 100. 17; firsts 3 second 4 1-45. 100.18; Pa ieee fourth u a as i-4s 107.30 | RAGE OF CARLOT SALES 1 Minneapolis, Oct. 19—UP)—Range of carlot grain sa Wheat No. st dark northern ees pea 2 ditto 16@1.62: @)1. val 0% No. 2 hard 1 amber. durum H past week, which a three days’ -blizsard made it look as though winter were there to stay. H. Jerr transacted business in Leith ‘and vicinity last Pee day. Mr. and Mrs, M. Carter and Lucille Bell of hes were Sunday visitors at the bome of. randms wing rapi after ‘her car accident near Car- which for a while was consid- serious. "it and Mrs. Gibson drove to Ra- ps Sunday afternoon to attend Presbyterian services, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ofclt were week-end visitors at Leith, Adamo Vilham of Heil purchased a ! earload of cattle around Leith last Monday. Several from Leith attended the eee: at New Leipzig last Friaay night Mrs. Thiele nnd little son of ‘Man- dan are souls at the home of Mrs. I.G. . Griffen, R. N. A. district or- ganizer, was in Tuesday vos met ecih members voter mitra lodge for ay agora ol nizing o "Juvenile R.N. A. at Lei ‘a M, Buechler, candidate for state's attorney, transacted business in nae Tuesday. Leith Cream Association paid 44 cents per poend ee butter fat the inderstand is the hij Td price Ps in any town aroun The. Leith, Civic club met with Mrs. Wednesday evening. A ae eetaniioe’ fogram ‘was en- Joyed by the members and guests Present, nich consisted of a paper prepared by xy Mes. Hawley and read | iss Sandie entitled, “Economies (8) how the world is clo! ‘b) how the Id is fed, (c) how Eady gave o musical reading “entitled, “The Youngest in the Family.” She was ‘accom, on Se piano by Miss Marj Mrs. Sether read a very yma eee account of the state i eration whigh met at Wahpeton. Mrs. Lawfer and ri Anhorn closed the tthe ae by giving the current: events Tis, Frebyteian Ladies Aid were] qieatnned at (te .at ‘the ane of Mts. Wm. ee Be erat "ithe 4 No. 2 mixed] ’ sued San ee pert to whether she would meee aye) or seek any ie prividekes a rivate visitor to hie country... Phat ‘use would there be pretending to be some ope else “A queen ¢an’t act in the ment on a rum for the screen while in, Hollywood, Wil! Not Appear in Mevies “I shall not appear in the movies, except as I am on the street not saying I won't write sho reached. peer at the el f firat Queen. Marie es pd cogs alin welcome, and her firat (rg of the nation’s ce ital. (2 ing fei ptine faced an im; Feceation gen in Sayer ir Ker ted unife £ uniforms a ne oy my, ianated th on ighest snd ‘ials of ‘the various pfepartmaate of government, backed by the color of her own party with Rpmanian pomp, and ceremony in attendance on its goyalty, the qucen was the central figure in n scene nei- pod she nor her audience is likely to ry ‘the Rumanian jepntlany 3 wi on the extra-territorial soil own country the queen spent the night of her stay in this count crowd that filled the streets ‘waited like pilgrims for a sight of a ‘new prophetess. Although she had announced through an. officer that she would not a ae again, Marie = me Napinee peared . ak a few s af ‘thanks to hit Rew Mabjecta™ Entertains Informaily Later she entertained sumseanans at the legation, Dosen fern as di rome some members corps. Today she becomes ‘the official guest of the natioA being received at the White House, with Princess Ilcana and sifftea Nisholes, at Pe pee ae receiving President a: its. Cool in return at the legation half an hour later. Dinner at the White House with 60 gueats will mack the end of a day full of presidential ceremonies. “eo TODAY | em nal (Continued from Lee sR a crowd much impress: ‘ooiine on, seven bandits with sawed-off shot- and a machine-gun mounted on thelr motor, atonfol a United States mai! truck, wounded a helper, shot down a motorcyele police- mal nd escaped with the wanted Our crime js becoming highly organized. Irving Fisher, Yale professor, bets #10 to $1 that this will he a ‘nation of octogenarians by the end of the century. That prediction is no ex eration. Men, one day, will live habitually to be 140 years, but with a life average of 80 yenrs only, it will be necessary to revise various things, including the age at which men marry. Population would soon become un- wieldly if a race of qctogenarians mar- ried at 20 or 26 years of age and went on having children for half a cere tury, Naturc, however, would find 2 way to take care of that. does, When his big h Fi She always extravagant. ° down the front along Fifth avenue, and rebuilt it, he erceted a high wooden fene hide what scemed a still worse ex- travagance. He may have spent two or three million dollars on these “cxtrava- gances.” His widow sold the house for $7,100,000. It is hard to be extrav- agont if you buy real estate in a good street in a good American city; anywhere between San Diego,*Cal., and Portland, Me., or between Seattle and Miami. The buyers of the house, Horowitz & Carpenter, will make more than the Vanderbilts if they hold on, Dr. Milliken says science and fee- ble human imagination can form no conception of the universe. That is easy to believe. A treat in his pond pat Missouri might, if carefully taught, form some conception of Lake Michi- gan. But it couldn't possibly imagine the Atlantic ocean, much Jess the ocean of space outside the carth. When Professor Michelson, of Chi- cago University, a, great scientist was asked, “Do you.think I be gpd careful study get some idea of mod- ern mathematics?” ‘He replied with characteristic modesty, “You might, but I can't understand it:” All we know is is that it is a very bi universe, ahd that we sre very sm: microbes on a little. grain of ‘sand. Nevertheless, we ‘have a right to be ES about ya to io thderstand Geamenent The fake between chu: aoe : Lath We a eo all sei Plat fe tint! called wel red "ai, ® membets Nashteate to be'.present. |e —— ca isha in 9 malay is of indi \¢ <Htisens Jal ay