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Tribune Classified Adverti TAKE ORDERS for c flour, meats, canned tires, auto and tractor oijs. capital or bond required. We de-. discs a la Permanent busi-| Write at- onec.! HITCHCOCK'H HILL CO., Dept. 656,! Chicago, MAN WANTED to distribute foods in country or city. ee inde pendent, have o business of your own with steady income from te start. We extend credit to you. tele train you—no experience needed: McCONNON & COMPANY, Dept.; B-262, Winona, Minn. ~ for Saree! store. able to handle the German Russian | trade. We want a hustler who can sell goods and show a salary expected and ett ela Ad-! dress care Tribune No, 58. ! GOVERNMENT PATROL INSPEC- | TOR—Guards needed frequently for Canadian and other borders. $1,680 yearly. Particulars free. Write, Ozment, 33-P., St. iis, Mo. immediately. WANTED—Men and women to barber trade. wages. Fow weeks co! log and special offer Barber College, Fargo. N. ‘WR PAY man and wife or men and en to travel Culifornia, ida or A states, nex Hotel Room 7. State territory, flowers and ribbons side line 10 per cent. Augusta Compahy, 333-341 Fourth | Avenue, New Yor! . ¥. MARRIED MAN wants work on by month or will rent on Write box 165 Bjash Flor-! Make money sewing Chil- Dresses, Bungalow Apron. Ferience unnecessary. ials cut, instructions furnishe: Now Yorke” Co., 140 W. 42nd St., We pay $20 a hundred gild- ing cards. Opportunity for begin- ners. No selling. Addressed en- velope brings particulars. Univer- sal Card, 799 Broadway, New work: in fine Bismarck ho: Sty $20 weekly carned while studying short nursing course. DEPT. B, 6208 _Winthrop Ave., Chi LADIES WE*pay $20.00 per 100 to Gild Grecting Cards, free purticu- lars for addressed envelope. York- ville Card, Dept. KD 864, Lexington, WORK AT HUME—$6 a dozen m searfs. Experience unnecessar; sing. Particulars for stamp. Linnit Service Inc. 191, Lynn, orders for Guaranteed Bed Spreads. Every woman buys, no competition, outfit free. House- hold Supply, 1605 Michigan, Chi- cave. DILS we pay $7 per hundred for gilding greeting cards; pleasant, easy work; write immediately: King Card © 155 5 East d St. N. ¥ WANTED--German speaking nurse (Registered) for small hospital, position open Nov. 1. Phone 45 or __Write Jan Bender, E N. 8! ress, state experience and waren, in first letter. Mo.t, N. D. \NTED—Maternity cases at the home of Mrs. John G. Dickson, 504 Sinth street. No selling. An-| i} | i | i Write Brown Hotel "WE INSIST that the Used Cars we sell shall be good cats. Let us show you some: of the letters we have from many of ovr Used Car customers. Dod Coupe, get. Coupe, Fond One Pron Truck, 1925. Dodge Sedan, leather, Chevrolet Panel Delivery. Overland Light Delivery. Easy time payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. FUR SALE—i926° Willys Kni, ght a Coupe Sedan, excellent condi! Priced exceptionally low: Tee International Truck; new tires, three steel dump body, very good runnin; ne order. 1925! Ford Tudor sedan, go ae il en- gine, body, fendary a0 first class shape. iced Oe quick sale. 1925 Dodge Coupe, goad tires, | gaod mechanical condition. Looks and runs like mew. abr Motor Sales Company. v7} | SED CA’ CHEVROLET Sedan, Ford Tudor, Ford Touring, Ford Trucks, Over-| land Champion 8 Chevrolet touring. pl fa jcos an demons! Ben Foe | ital Chevrolet Ci re worry about taking care of ere "ashes; cet the Ash Man —— .do it. He takes them out of: your “cellar every week. He also sells fertilizer. “Prices. reasonable. Call 9773 for Mr. Bureh 417:Seventh St. FOR SALE—Registe jorthorns, two nls 1 heifer cow and calf. 5 |, 824 Main Street, mtg Also Willys Knight 5 pass- _enger De Luxe. FOR RENT-—Shop suitable for either garage, carpenter, paint, or black- smithing, downtown district. F. 0.' Hellstrom. Phone 400W. FOR RENT—A brick sto basement, in Mandan. FOR SALE—One chil buggy, 1 two burner ae ass ane Fifth street. ment in up town pollaing, Inquire! at Central Meat Market. R SALE—Fifteen fresh mileh; E. Chesak, 12% miles! ¢ ROOM cottage, __south of Bisma: FOR SALE—New portable garage.’ Never used, very reasonable, coft. Call 74LJ..° ~ Toom modern house $45. AY sonal family of three adults wish to stay and rent 3 rooms, Cal 57: = FOR RENT—A modern furnished five room bungalow within two blocks of postoffies. $50.00. Write P, 0, box 1 pai FOR KENT OR FOR SALE four roem honse modern except sewer. Call 560M between 6:00 and 7330. 7 “RENT—Modern seven toom house, hot water heat, 305 Third street. Phone 15. WANTED—To rent a piano. Call 3534. LOST—One new cowboy black shoe, size 7 on road between Bismarck and Stewartsdale. Finder . kindly}. retuen to Tribune veward. LOST- bunch of with a Masonic bronze container. Finder Please return to _the Trib ¢ LOST—A camping. te data and 12th street on Sraedwaye Call at 208 Fourteenth street for reward. FOR RENT—Warm sleeping room in| i} practically; | { & ‘at, BUILDING ele eg isements water heated room oie 3 large windows. Suitable for 1 or: 2 in strictly modern home. Four blocks from postoffice. Phone 967 or 40 FoR ani R RENT—A furnished ea sleeping: room with two windows a ‘hot water heat. For sale: brass bed with coral springs. oa Sixth St. Phone G19W. FOR RENT—-One or two rooms, mod- ern except running water. Also for sale, full sized bed, box springs and mattress. 218 Second Street. Phone 832.000 FOR RENT—Nice clean city” heated sleeping rooms, Men or women pre- ferred, rent very reasonabla Phone 431M or call at 116% Fifth street. FOR RENT—A comfortat om for one or two in ail modern home. Rent reasonable, Phone 459LW or call at 129 west Thayer, FOR RENT—A furnished room in modern home. ‘Good location. Also double garage. Phone 152W. FOR RENT—Nice werm room in fine location, Call 1017 or call at 31 Ave. A. Corner Mandan Ave. iM FOR RENT in new — modern Lady Cali 207 W. Rosser.or Phone room wit two closets, "duitable for one or two, 614 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Room with kitchenette and closet. Heselburet, 411 Fifth Street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in modern ee Hot water heat. __Inquire 87 Ave. A. FOR —Hooms either furnish- ed or unfarnished. 1012 Broadway. Phone 499W. I few modern home. 414 Ave, Di Phone 649J. ‘wrnished rooms 1 BOR Thi a. light housekeeping. 1016 Broad- Te haat WORK WANTED \ WANTED—Piastering, patching and’ stticeo ag, ie ey. Scien specialty. work gu: spel Yair BOt arehor te ig Washington street. Phone 65: 5 Li saaio cleaning | work easonable. Call 600 BR SALE—Rortaurant seating 35, town of 1200, near Bismarck. Good! business, Bving rooms above. Price| $700.00 cash, low rent. Tribune No. ‘62. | | INVEST | in oll wells the safe way. $i0 down and $10 after ‘each well is ‘Ss year H 7 BOOM modern house, across strect' feo» park; garage; Al condition; | $EW.0. 5 ROOM modern bungalow, Pacing park, spick and span, garage, $4700. __, 6 ROOM modern house, splendid con- dition, well built, most popular part i near park, a real house at; 6 ROOM “modern house, east front,| bot water heat, garage, $4200.00. | & BOOM stucco bungalow; fire place, stutionery tubs, basement garage, ssuvgtbiy & complete, east . front, br.'** fcr a home two yeare ago, Al, eonattivn, $6000.00. . arto spick and icest. part of city,' | span condition, 4200.00, LOTS in all parts of the: city: if the partieular lot you want/ is nut ou my large list I will get! it for you if for REAL ESTATE. the safest investment! if you do your iness through a, tan who knows values ral will! tell you the truth. I made over ao sales ies 8 a compiint from any ‘buyer. ~your: estate Sustnese with mas man ‘who! really knows local real estate con ditions and who 1s probably doing| more advertising for this community than. the rest of the city, together. F. E. YOUNG, | States vi GRAIN , PAVESTOCE nie S12 STOCKS CLOSE STRONG TODAY = Takes Place Despite Work of Bear Traders New York, Oct, 23— 23—()—A further recovery in'prices took place in’ to-j day’s stock market despite sporadic attempts of bear traders to unsettle} the general list’ by depressing the; motor and certain specialties. ‘With! business and banking opinion inelin-: ing to the belief that no gencral ‘re-| shal ane a = is in prospect, de-* spite’ falling off in ‘some Hues, spae-| ulative sentiment tended to bulligh: aes particularly in view of the sharp lecline that sleceey had ae atese., Renewed attacks against th: tors was accompanied by Saori levi additional price cuts and predictions of a falling off in fourth quarter earnings, but in many cases the.ea losses o! int or two were maf 7" reduced or converted into eains, jailroad shares held fairly st in quiet trading, the ‘official den! that a substantial censh dividend was being considered in Atchison at the next meeting casting » damper on buying in that group. September | carnings continued to make favorable comparisons with the previous month and the same month last year. outburst of ard Bape under the lead- ership of Ward B: tinental Baking “ Good buying also was noted in The chemicals awl local tractions. U.S. Cast Iron Pipe scored un extreme kain of six points. The closing was strong, Total sales appegstanted. RAT'S 750,000 shares. = SALES LOWER * WHEAT PRICES -; Export Demand For North; American Wheat Slow— Close Weak to Lower (#)—Profit tak ing sales whenever the market bulge made wheat prices average lower to-) $ reported in sections of | Argentine more than offsct the influ: ence of cables saying some dam: had been done by recent frosts in north Argentina. Export demand for North American wheat was slow, but @ moderate decrease in the United ible supply total on Monday | | Chicago, Oc ‘was anticipat Wheat closed “weak % to 1% cents; eae AGENTS -WANTED DIRECT i 100 sto: distribute and collect. Experience unnecessary. Should net _ salary $70.00 weekly. MAX C. VRAZEL,! Mer., Gonzales, Texa: _SALESMEN LIGHTNING - ‘stran; batter ound, Charges discharged batter- ies instantlv Eliminates old method entirely. Gallon free to fetes eet $6.20. and weekly sala: Guaranteed di turnover or money back. Rapid promotion. A: lig Specialty vd Codar Rapids, com- VOR RENT — Furnished apartments. The Laurain Apartments. Phone 303. B. F. FOR RENT—A two room furnished apartment. Phone _781W_ aR | BO. | ironing $30.00 per * mont! nga pleasant, room. Phone 766J. Also girl wants Baking shares displnycd a sudden; h ~ | weather | feature to cash corn during the week. | position helping with housework or EX 4 MARKETS, pi By Associated Press Leased Wire CHICAGO ANCIA EWs RANGE Oct. 23 Close Close Yesterday Year Agd 1.45% 1.42% 149% 1.40% 78% 13% 85% 18% ABs 38% AS: ASS 80% 36 Wheat— Dee, May 1.025% 1.0948 13,75, 18.17 12.75, 12.75 13.70 art Nov. Jan. Ribs— Nov. Jan. Bellics— Nov. 14.97 ‘oday— High 1.46% 1.50% —T Open 1.44% 1490's, 2781S 285 Ma Ady ABM 7814 18546 i 1.0213 1,09%,4 net lower, corn 5% cent to 116 ental et, hades varying from % cent decline! 4é cent advanee, and provisions at | Hy cent drop to a rise of 2.cents. | MINNEAPOLIS MARKET IES LOWER TODAY Oct. 23—(4)—W heat | irregular decline today, peetie eaxine ater xesterday’s fast’ bulge, | eens buying power inadequate to| absorb the’ offerings and the market) hed % to % cents down for the to went lower for the vane. pe Pi tures were firm. Flaxseed futures, | Were up 242 to 2% cents at best, but ld only fractional gains at the end.’ Cash wheat offerings were fair and | demand was more sluggish than the! mae Saturday call, Buying was, . but wheat which would be de- sd at Dultuh was in good demand. ! ht rather than protein continued | act buyers and low grade light- weight offerings were slow. Winter | wheat was steady, Durum was firm to stron; Cora demand was fair for yellow, quict for mixed. oie were steady. me was in better demand. was irregular within an un- ii We Re. was in fair to good. de- a of carlot _ ‘k a 2 mixed wheat No. 3 yellow 73 mixed 68 Jo, 3 white 42@42% x No. 1, 2.22% @2.31 Barley sample grades 55@ 972 9RM, ae GRAIN REVIEW || “ Minneapolis, Oct. 23—()—After xneriencing what was generally con- as an exceptionally quiet period ve days of the | y ox-! mely putlish extraction, says ekly statement issued by the | States department of agri- Jenerally unfavorable the forepart of the weck tended to hold the market firm to| strong, but by midweek heavy pro- fessional selling began to make it- self manifest and all of the earlic: ains were lost. The action of the market on Friday, however, showed a distinct reversal | of form, ‘There was n°sharp rush to| cover on the part of reported short} interests and the market ran into privileges a short time before the The net gain for the ne | December and May was 4)2 ach, December closing Saley at! “ and May at 1.52%. Cash wheat was a trifle easy as compared with that of a week ‘ago. Good demand continued for the limit- | ed_offering of choice milling durum. | There was comparatively little | United culture. The limited receipts of good onts went ut unchanged comparative prices. Milling interests continued to snap up the like arrivals of good choice NO-TLL GIVE YoU A LITTLE WHIFF OF GAS ANO You'LL NEVER Fee iT mucH ; the producing sections | sold at 11.85, the SES SY ——T Gor i Nou Gimue as ECan TE THE OTHER KIDS How , millin ve but the demand for the | lower grades was slower, H Barley demand was chiefly for choice and it was difficult to dispose of the lower grades. Range ran from 46 cents to 68 cents, according to quality. Flax continued to be characterized by the widest kind of a range. No.1 seed sold from six cents under to six cents over the December according to the moisture test, BUTTER MARKET Chicago, Oct, 23.—)—The butter market during the week ending Oct- ober 28 opened in a steady position but developed a firmer tone as the week progressed, Pri on the east- jern markets held unchanged but the closing tone was firm except at Boston, where fresh butter is meeting compe on in the form of storage goods and was Ligh not so read- ily salable. “The better grades o “whole milks” were in light supply at Chicago, and with bu showing f two cents 0 . It is difficult” ry determine the cause of the firmness but Production were evidently an import- ant factor. Conditions throughout re quite fav- ‘orable for 1 comparativ large make of butter during the next few month: Prices on foreign markets have d clined to a point where importations are again pos: so. in general AUL LIVESTOCK South Paul, Oct, 23--)— evenness marked the cattle trade throughout the week, early declines which followed the heavy receipts at the opening being practically regained by the close, the one exception being in-between and low grade she stuff which closed weak to 25 cents lower, says the weekly review of the United States department of agriculture. The feature ef the trade was the establishment of a new year’s peak strade di eur lot offerings on two cons: days, these consisting of two ca of 924 pound yearlings stcers which sold at 11.75 and a two car string of mixed yearling steer: heifers of practically the same weight which he new year's ton. s at 6.00@7.50 for the most part, and heifers from 4.25 to 6.25, while all cutters continued in the spread, Bulls held to the 5. \terms, vealers slumping cents or down 10,00; stockers eased off toa close, the dec! plainer grade t feeder: ine centering on Hog house trade tincovered new low 4 | levels on butcher and a¢on hogs for several months, A 25@)50 cents »: in values during the we of the de: ble 170 to butcher and bacon offering: 12.50@12.75 or at their lowest levels sinceearly August. Lights derweights sold down to packing sows wound up the last week or 10.50, A sharp on pigs during the week placed these on @ 12.50 basis at the close. Fat lambs on a 50 cents break to- day closed about in line with a week sl Taylor |: & (Tv gigi it = ME! jed by professional traders, but the | prices broke to the since 1921, | little or no relation to current ne’ reports on ' earlier, bulk of the desirable offer- j ings cashing at 12,76@13,75, with fat ewes from 4.50 to 6.50. FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, Oct, 23.-(4)—The sell. ‘ing move aah in the stock marke whic! vay for three interrupted this weck by a sharp ratly, engineer- high prices failed to hold and the market was headed lower again 28 the week drew to a close. Meanwhile, call money rates softened and cotton lowest wero heavy While all sorts of reasons brought forward to explain the cotton, the slight slackening eral leading lines of industry and the campaign for a removal of \E an trade barriers, m perienced market observers rey it as a natural correction of a tem- porarily overbought position havin levels | ¢ whites 2.60; bulk 2.25@2.50; Minnesota-North Dakota sacked Bed River Ohios 3.00@3.15;_\ Michigan | sacked round whites 2,40@2.65; Col- orado sacked McClures mostly nround’g15; Idaho sacked _xyssets 2.90@3,15. Minneapolis, Oct. 28—(U. 8. D. of A.)—Potatoes: Good wire inquiry, demand moderate, market stronger, carload delivered sales (freight only deducted) Minneapolis and St. Paul rate, sacked ewt, round whites, U. 8. No. 1, and Bartly. graded 2 2.25@2.35. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Oct. 23—G>)—Butter un- changed; receipts 8,560 tubs, Eggs higher; receipts 6,495 case: 11@43%%; ordinary ts 36 sae extras 35; refrigera tamily pa atents, qui barrel in 98-pound POULTRY (/)—Poultry alive steady; irs; fowls 18@ or business developments, Although steel executives attending the semi-annual meeting of the; American Iron and Steel Institute| here this week were optimistic about! the future of business and professed | no alarm over foreign competition, the weekly trade reviews called at-| |tention to a slight reduction in thé ‘demand for steel products, particular. | ly from the automotive industry and] ‘the third quarter repott of the Gulf| States Steel company revealed that! the common dividend had not be carned in that period. The Republic Iron and Steel company, on the oth- er hand, made an excellent showing in the third quarter. Motor stocks were prominent in the midweek rally but were among the first to feel a renewal of selling pressure on Friday. Timkin Roller Hearing showed independent strength. The oil shares were adversely affect: ed by another inerease in crude pro-! duction, Rails yielded with the industrials. | CHICAGO nary ESTOCK | c D, of A.)— rable hogs s higher; pigs and cents higher; < ap more; packing sows demand ; no top lightweights on sale: us loads of 800 to 425 pound strong to 25 cents higher; paid for choice 280 to 265 3 bulk 210 to 4 d Chicago, Oct Hors 10.60@ 11.50; shij mated _holdove 12.40@ 18 medium 3.60; light light ws a 00@ killing classes dy to weak; steady receipts among largest of too many short fed natives vd; range run approximate 20,000 head; mostly feeders and sh ock; vealers 1.00 to 1.60 lower: ki Ives sharing late declin extreme top yearlings 12.25; heavies Wi choice pound bulloc weighty steer suppl: libe short fed na. tives a ie stiff com- petition sterns; best rangers to killers 9.16; fed yearling ies flighty. w loads of do below; ull decline; r week or market w for week BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) _Bismarek, Oct northern. spr r durum. ed dura . 1 red durum, . around 5 23% 21 turkeys 30; ‘ducks 25; geese 21, Goodwill Tours to Be Planned Tonight In spite of th nnouncement yes- terday that depositors of the Cit tional Bank would meet at the Asso- ciation of Commerce offices this evén- ing, business men who are planning to go on the Corn Show good-will and advertising tour next Tuesday and Wednesday will hold their meeting at the scheduled time, 8 p.m. Bank de- positors have decided to hold their meeting at the Elks’ hall. Probabilities now are that there tours instend ally planned, ary of the Asso- aid today, An additional number of business men have expressed their desire te go on the trips, necessitating the addition of two or more tours. Routes will be planned and teams made up at the gathering this evening. Entries for the show are coming in steadily, Mr. Goddard . An entry from Rueby came in yesterday and n steady stream of entries is expected from now on. The prorram commit- Iso reports that the program for how is practically complete. IT WAS FAMILIAR Composer (to singer): Have you ever heard my new piece? Singer: Oh, yes, years ago, but it wasn’t yours then.—Dorfbarb ry Berlin. | STATE BRIEFS | Ce ——___——_ PAVING IS SATISFACTORY Dickinson.—The total cost of Dick- inson's 22 blocks of paving is $172,- considerably I E was Was prop: Lintoa Hotel tor four years GRANT COL yin. Ferd i Frank, here Tuesday buried at “ld OS years of Decdinber 20-and wae waded throughout the cou home Too Late To FOR R Ave. A. T. , FOR RENT- : 55 . 65 Ib. Far cor, 70 Ibs., der shell. pound discount under! 5 cents un- Oct, 23 Open High 14732 148% 1.61% 1.52% 97 1.0343 Close 66%, 0% CHICAGO GRAIN . Chicago, Oct, 23--)—Cash wheat >. 2 red 144%; No, 2 hard 1.48, Corn No. 2 mixed 77% @78%; No. 2 yellow 78% @79. ‘Oats No. . white 4346@45'2; No.4 white Rau %. Rye No. 3 1.02. ley 57@75. Timothy seed 5.00@5.75. Clover seed 28,75@35.00. Lard 13.80, | Ribs 24,50. i Bellies 15.25, | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct: “28—UP)--Wheat sonelaes 48 cars compared to 290 a 3 Cash No, t northern 1.44% 1. No. 1 hard s ring 1 dark hard Mon- @i51%; to ar- 3 May 1.51%; Dec. 74%, 42%: ana coy dark Fda at “Gora No, 3 yellow 73%! ate ‘No. 3 white 41% _ Barley 480007, Fe No, = a Gas MF we 2.19%@2.81%. LIBERTY BONDS: oie? York, ‘Oct. 23—()—Liberty baa ace dt Bi . the 600. WANTED—Competent pi al housework. Must oking thoroughly. Good wages 1) W. Rosser street. Phon for gener. understand v22M. ; FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- Men preferred. Coll at r Phone 766R. carload of select pota- i S00 Deno Come and see some real They are sold from thy C. P. Christensen. OWNER must sell 1924 Chevrolet. Touring car. Cheap for cash or terms to responsible party. Musi sell by October 30th. Inquire nt 404 Eleventh strect. FOR RENT-—-Nov. Ist. strictly modern cottage. features. 618 Fourteenth Phone 6703. ———aBhB22nBDnaoa———EEE_EE ator oe potatoes, car. Five room Built in sirect, Foot Specialist DR. CLARA B. W*STPHAL (Chiropodist) R'chmond’ , Phone 311 ‘House 2825 Capita! Funeral Parlors Ae Wain Hteenned Rimhalme Phane Das oo Night 220 fas. W. Tachumpertin > Prop. oO