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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1926 ate at phtec! etki ieee, sessiah tag ryt ) priec, $2800. Terins. | FOUR ROOM "PARTLY (ODERN h » water, lights, full basement, fernacé heat. ‘Solo price + $2100, terms, FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, good location, close to down-town,| full bapent, futnace heat, hard- wi jours. Sule price $4700. bbie to handle trade. We want a hustler who tel goods and show a profit. State salary expected and experience. Ad« are Tribune No. 63. MENT PATROL _INSPEC- TOR—Guards needed . frequently for Canadian and other borders. $1,680 ycarly. Particulars | free. Write, Ozment, 33-P., St. ere nmediately. Terms. Two he ies ‘ONC CORNER LoT, ‘Tentul value $90 per month, close in, a good investment. Sple price $7500. Terms. SIX ROOM. MODERN HOUSE; best location, full basement, furnace heat, fireplace, trees and tere al quick sale, $5000. Easy te {1 HAYE TWO HOUSES FOR RENT and « number of good real estate -investments. Also a complete list of houses und lots. Appointments made at, your convenience, — a rg ve City Selling. DEPENDABLE USED CARS| webs Block .__ Phone sind] WE INSIST that ‘the Used Cars we FURNITURE POR sell shall be good cars. Let us ik SALE F fumed 1 show you somo of the letters we) "rockers, kitchen cabinet, wicker cater eed i alice! sewing cabinet, card table, waffle Dodge Coupe, 1924. iron, wall mirror, floor lamp. J.J * pe, Lobere, Hughes Apt. No. 7.” Phom Ford Coupe, 1924. ; | | FOR SALE—A ‘new & pices walnut Ford One ‘Ton Truck, . Jeathe 25. tect 2 Ray dining room set. Can be seen at 1805 Front. Phone 363J. Chevrolet Panel Delivery. PERSONAL Overland Light Delivery. Easy time payments. i PILES and hemorrhoids cured without! knife, Small cost. Write for par- M. B. GILMAN CO. i POR rn nicely duroieh Bismarck. \ sea Fargo Sanitarium, Fargo, leeping room in modern home N.D. i) =m Few wecks completes. id special offer free. College, Farso, N. D. VANT. young man to the bookbinding trade. Tribune N WANTE Jearn Write, ROOMS FOR RENT -A large front room two or three, svith three For sale:+ Round Oa’! Phone 544W for informa- range. v Call at G05 Phird Street after ar tion. __ Oct. es: SNT—Good warm room for 310.00 per month, close in shings of any kind wing wanted. At 501 1 rent, —Good sized front room + and kitehenctte. Well r Also garage for rents Itt Fifth street. “Phone. 273. WOR RENT—Two rooms in modern Beautifally furnished. Hotel. 503 { tished or unfurnished odern home on ground floor, 1004 Fifth i ‘POR SALE—One” 1086” Oldsmol | WANTED—Maternity cases, — coupe, Al condition, . good t! +; good care, at the home o' runs like new, only $760; 1 1925) — Jottn Dixon, 604 Ninth strect. Oakland Brougham sedan, go0l | eee | CELL ANE FOR comfortable sleeping § two in all modern howe. A59LW. FOR RE 1 finish snd in good mechanical con- dition, 8775; 11925 Dodge Specin! | ROW SALE a Foy coupe, $626; 1 1924 Studebrker| "ang 400 Wether Babs. light six teuring, $500; 1 weight ubout 70 pounds. Located Studebaker Standard six roadster,; On the Heart River, five miles $800; 1 1924 Oldsmobile touring south of Sweet Briar. Address with winter enclosure, 8200; 1 1920! Grant DeWitt, Sweet Briar, North - Buick ‘6 touring, new tires, good mechanical condition, $200. Terms’ Saat ee can be artanged on’ any of the FOR SALE-—Ten milch cows and sev § on spring calvey und 1 yoarltn Red above cars. Bismarck Motor Co,/ DOqP OF ‘ilbest, 24g niles Lamps N1T—-Large attracti sleep- Average dern home, central- furnished, Call! For large furnished light housekeeping rooms, in_mod- ern home, 919 Fifth Street. Phone s1W. USED CARS _ iH HEVROLET Sedan, Ford Tudor, Ford Touring, Ford Trucks, Over: land Champion sedan, Chevrolet touring. Get dur prices and take a demonstration and be ect __Tert Capital Chevrolet é FOR SALE—Cleveland six coupe,; 1924 model jn excellent condition! Good tires, bumper, motometer and heater. Will sacrifice for $550.00, _Write ‘Tribune No. 6t. FOR | SALE—1925 Ford Coupe in Aj No, 1 condition. Four new tires and heater, Price rensonable. Phono| 1073. ‘ SSS Toons WORK.WANTED .___ ‘| WORK WANTED—Children to ci for in my own home by the hour or by the-day. Phone SMW or cali at 716% Thayer. I POSITION WANTED TED—Experienced ed stenographer wants temporary or permanen' ——._ HOUSES _AND FLATS! on. Phone 273 and ask for FOR s. ALE. -,Four room — modern A house, large living room, fine eon- dition, fine floors, close in, garage, 50 foot lot; if you are‘ looking for estment, communi- jeo. M. Regi FOR RENT. room modern house in Riverview. Hot water _ heat, ood finish rooms and flo: shed, C. Seothurs, Ma Di Tse, Gilts and Boars, Special price it teken at once. Schipfer and Lam- bert. Phone 7F18. FOR SALE—Three floor two tables, two mirrors, Smith. FOR RES “Nico warm room in vl is Toentiob. Call 1017 or call at 3 ee Commer Mandan Ave. BEN iwn saree turnished Derby & Call at 217 ely furnished sleep- ing rooms, Close in. Phone 1052R 2 Fourth Street. FOR SALE 4 ROOM modern ‘house, hardwood floors, large living room, well lo- cated, 50 foot lot, garage, on terms, ROOM. modern house, 2 bed rooms, close in, east front, 60 foot lot, for $3700. Terms about $700 down and rest like ront. ROOM modern house, facing park, 3 bed roonts, hot tah bi heat, full basement, for $3950 on terms, ROOM modern. ‘bungalow, quite new, fine condition, er location, | hardwod floors, sout! front, very desirable for $4760, ROOM partiy modern. hoyse, 2 bed rooms, water, lights, sewer, and bath, east front, good location, for $2450 on very liveral terms, and most of it like rent. ROOM modern house, 3 bed rooms, eust front, foot lot, fine porch, near schools, desirable, for $5250 on good terms, ROOM modern Pongalons 2 bed rooms, close in, wood floors, Dusement partitioned off—cement floor, desirable home, garage, for $4750. 200 ACRES 6f jana improved with several buildings, 90 acres in cul- tivation, balance in pasture, good springs on farm, 7 miles from Bald- ‘win, lots of oak posts scanding, at yeasonable price. A ‘GooD propetty for investment, se in, rents for $89 per month, for $6300. LOTS For sale in different parts of the cit; EU. M. REGISTER. ae 6 block Third FUR RENT--Two north of —postoffice. strect. Phone 928M. : a —wo furni n home, Hot rooms in 303 SRENT—One eleoping room. Call }0LJ after 6:30, STRAYED. STRAYED—Red and white cow! weighing about 1200 Ibs. Has horns which stand straleht up in front, of head. gear iy Meat Market, Bismarek, WANTED TO RENT WANTED—To rent a two room house; in good weagoniel Must be warm house, rent mu: sreasonable. Write Box. 405 j. Dak. WANTED TO E WANTED TO: BUY=Résponsibie par ar} ty will pay °$1000.00 ‘down on new 5 _dan, $ ive room house Will be ready for, Fhone on Sixth street. occupancy in a few days, Gal, Mr. Coghlan. FOR RENT—Fur four roo modern houze, nth St. Rent able. Phone 614d. R SALE-—All modern seven room Jub 100x150. Inquire at 109 or ‘pragticatly. news six or seven ryom ae built: bungalow iin good Ive: Must be « bargain, Write Tribune Ho o ' Market ‘Characterized By Pre- | “reports {sues in that group nrounting to new issued to TS. movement GRAIN | LIVESTOCK _ |} = STOCK a TORN, By Associuted Press Leased Wire { Close Close 14944 1.445% 1.28 TAS 78% election Duliness—Early, | New York; Nov. 1—@)—P. Provelee-| tion dullness characterized today's! stock market, with prices tending ‘ap- | ward after an’ ‘early period | ularity. Trading tt confined almost! entirely to" so-called professionals, | most of the large commission howsas presenting & deserted appearance. Standard ‘industrials strengthened | with strong buying support developed | for Unite! ‘States Stee common” and | the former rallying) — from 138 to 139% and the latter mak-| ing up an loss of one point. Oils continued in good demarid’ wh buying influenced by predictions that priee cuts would not, seriously thee arnings of the principal companies, Pools were again active | in the local tractions. Rails were bit sluggish di of record brenking freight -and earnings by several of the| al carr ik Hosiery 18 suck gave one of the best demonstra- tions of gfoup strength, several is-) General Motars, Jcents- down voute 44 to se cont oft,! and provisions unchanged to 27 vent drop. Liquidating sales on the part o en n owners of wheat continued at times tod Simultaneous j ture of the matket was withd wal o| absorption noted until re Wi ite! 2 ently. Standing ordors to setl out and top |losses at various fixed limits wi ‘orced into action at 1.30% and lowe: | for December holdinzs of wheat, Unofficial monthly report indicated that the trafri high levels for the year and gains }" rumning from 2 to 6 points, Worthington Pump bi points to 51 on selling inspired by fears for the suf of the dividend. On the other hand, Kennecott«Coppe= and Union Ca: were bought op prospects of a higher dividend @is- | tribution before the end of the year. The closing was firm, New favor- ites were chosen to head the upward in the finai hour when ome of the early leaders show signs of lagging. American Brake Shoe was bought on the prospect of large railroad orders and Independ- ent Oil and Gas, Corn Produtes, Texas Guif Sulph and American Type Founders » strong. Sears Roebuck and Montgomery Ward, how- ever, turned reactionary, Total sales approximated 1,000,000 ‘shares. ‘ ; WHEAT DROPS: TO BELOW $4. 0 : Liquidating ‘Sales on Part of | Eastern Owners of Wheat — Continues Today Chicago, Nov, 1~(A)--With the United States wheat visible supply total showing an unexpeeted increase of 645,000 bushels, the wheat market today isplay weakness ° first time in 2 long while, nriees dropped below 1.40 a December D> for North sent, and farm marketi = {nadian northwest contin: Thera | nithough wheather conditions ther have become less favorable. ‘ Wheat “closed unsettled 3% cent we! Za cent fet lower, corn 144 @1% to 4 DRESSMAKING eneral Dressmaking ‘all at-45 Thayer or call iH ker four, ai brat present fisgw Uns quality: of 1, dam unusual sc crop is much uce trom mold andr ly severe, RICES DRAG . CITY MARKET nolis, Nov. 1 wed lower (P) today tone were chn ron the decl but cent be. condi- stow ome mildly e seed t top prote Winter wheat Durum was in good de was. h wheat 1101, Chicago, 2 mix 1 Tz Noa ; more a demand WANTED. work, 4403 _____SALESMAN WANTED _ RADIO SALESMEN WANTED to sei standard make of radio receiver dealers for a Minneapblis elect jobbing house. An attractive ‘oy maker. Address Tribune No. 60. ae” LOST--Half grown grey and b striped female kitten. White brenst. Large grey spot on nose. Reward, Call_475 or, 620. OTIC! top 13.25 paid | 240 pound averages; art load held light 11.26@11,85; Perit @11.75; slaughter pigs 11, Cattle 19,000;. fed yearlings sear j stron to’ 25 cents higher; kill gontity of general steer run plain; B i fresh h s getting Killdeer nowt Cafe will open a sirong to business Thursday, Nov. Ath. heid from Is will then be known @s the ee early top Shop, Killdeer, N. D. é iF ckers je kind pavies W755 y and feeders CHiex, I'VE" CALLED You FOR THE LAST ‘TIME — AMALE HOUR LATE FoR WORK: meen d GETS ON A HODSEWIFC'S NERVES VT'S A MAN WHO REFUSES ‘TO GET UP INTHE MORNING ~ @ AW-L DON’T ‘ruin )( AND WHERE 17? ILL GoTo WoRK — DON’T Blas LDON’T FEEL )~ FEEL WELL? CU WeLL Gaicaco 0 RANGE Nov. Yesterday YearAgo Open Wheat |e tion; | OH~AT WORK! AH-HOM ! Z-2- springs 1022; turk osters 18; ducks 22; geese FARGO BUTTER Nov. “os 30; anus eek ath paella cent A acts family pate | ed at @99@B8.20 a by loin 98 ‘noun ks; shipments 42,209 barrels. | Bran 22,00. dl] RISMARCK GRALN ‘| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarek, Nov, 1 3 1 i ls i | | nen 1—()~-Flour —Today— High 140", if eg —Today— Low Close 1.40 1.45 So. 1 dark northern northern spring amber durum. ‘ mixed durum. a 1 red durum tou f Not flax... 97 1.0444 Pires | Hard winter | Oats Bar {ish ts SHELL COR: 6 Ibs, or mor 1 cent. per pound discount under Ib. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents un- ¢ der shell. strongs; she stock exeepting des’ yenrlings low; steady; vealers ste it 10.50011.00 mostly; outsiders up ward to 12.00 and better. Sheep M0; fairly netive; f to strone with Frida: ‘old; choice fed weste clipped lambs he! choice nat APOLIS GRAIN Nov. 1—(?)--Wheat rs compared to 647 0 h No. 1 northern 1.41@ dark spring, J tb faney 1. good to ood MI Minnenpolis, ad ho westerns, ‘held above around 2 sages through the City, a real miracle dota, in the heart of the United States. Fone years ago, tot far ‘from the store of Bullene, Moore & Emery, local weather prophet noticing houses of beaver and otter. made with unusually thick. walls, predicted a hard winter. At a soniewhat later date this writer was attending to construction at Sixth and Delaware of the first six-story brick building in Kansas City, long. ince demolished. This country has moved rapidly, since the days when Colonel Gates built his cyclone cel- lar opposite the Coates Opera House. While astronomers study Mars with telescopes, radio listeners wait eagerly for some message from the planet, only a little more than 40 3 million miles from this earth, They § were disappointed, ° heard nothing. A few million or a few hundred million miles in space make as lit- 0 tle difference as a few individual miles on this earth. If there is a way of sending mes- “imponderable ether” they probably would come from the nearest fixed star as easily as from the moon. Feeble rays sed in our radios are probabiy not used in interplunetary and inter- solar communications doubtless go ing on now among old plane Ours is a baby planet, and the ol planets are probably not bothering about it, just as-we do not attempt to talk to a new-born baby. Noth- ing that old planets have to say would be understood by us, if they said it, ambs unchange ¢ held ubov PAUL LIVESTOCK vt rope nelly 4.00@6 | 5.0005 ew loads 7.00 and above. X s 2450 ee : 1 hard spring 1514 hard winter 1,43; No. | amber du - : 1 durum 1 d wheat 1405s. No. 2 yellow jrood | ma, 20,000; market mostly and t packing sows mostly 10, 30; Tin includes 15,000 pigs ding mostly 11.50 on ch aroun ti fr rager No, 2 mixed hit early ps 143 1.4844 1A8t2 1.4842 J to MOST QUIET CAMPAIGN IN YEARS END (Continued from page one) s made a few speeches, but nd in most of these po- ts have occupied a sec- 93% O04 May Flax Dec. Mi Barle De Most of the other candidates contended themselve vith o three publie appearances, districts where leyislative © close and: whi being mede to Despite the candidacies for ected that the aE have POTATOES Chicago, Nov. 1 - ()—-Potat 1, on track 451. Total t » tomorrow. may as the result contests in cer ot fights for var aes throughout the fin: ihe legislative ‘battles chief in terest will nier in the twenty- ct- sixth district, Kidder and Emmons rate, counties, where Nonpartisuns are try- ing to overturn 8s the i dclect W. M. Brant over ms, Independent, nominated a four-vote majorit slow, eee dull, 'd sules, freisht only a dl and St. ta pt tee ery betes near sults in whieh the i successful, The same. si:uation ob-| veg unchanged; receipts gy MtBE 18 Some other districts, cases; firsts 42@40; ordinary. fi Bice ame Conny 0; refrigerator” ex re ty ve tat oar frigerator firsts 3314@ o Unecese unchanged, re » men on pent libel ihe atest of tne present state on two charges of inisde- h , nibts Meaney fowls L1G is, is backing hi assistant to succeed him and the ar- | rests are alleged to be the result of | the bitter campaign for the state's at- | | torney’s office. In practically every county situa- tions only slightly less acute e t and the result is expected to be a vote out of all ke » the lack of ee in_ sta ‘ontest: the Dem didate office only Burchard, : date, and Page, ' con- 1 the ‘second I campaigns on the Repub dependents in hard's friends ‘By — for Z-2 can ballot and two the ld, even Bure concede his defeat. __ TODAY Sontinued from page one) for a ‘small bottle. Poor Lo is richar than he was. The perfumery purchase was ap- pe roved by the Blackfeet big chiefs, ; hite Quiver, Bird Rattler, Black Weasel and Two Guns White Calf, who grunted wisely while their highly perfumed squaws put un the ‘epees. _Two. Guns’ White Calf is , 30 named because his father took two guns away from a white mai ,, 3ome envious white men si jthat the guns were not loaded, ‘their ror owner Ww: , Mothers ou may say that $27.50 etal not aercumesate for a squaw put- ia a tepee. But the man is not aieeys 80 very appropriate. | Kansas City will, dedicate on Armistice Day ‘a beautiful: Ubaity | ited ae Garncat caen fo help {alo a pon a ds his. ! to aa fetae Be a Baangh oat he pence, esi eh wl will blo Bel off that hie ai tin 4 Roe Sine Waite the “Blacktea de: de- St ia if ai et sent away xe, "This is written on on the'Santa F. Limited’ bound for tho Pacific Se Coast, passing at this moment th: towering skyserapers: of , Kansas) y | heart. cu, 2, 4. ‘ ter streets should be limited to » rush hours. " de ‘© antee protection for foreigners “ ies in the jfeeling of suggested in Chicago that all horse-drawn vehicles be kept out of “the loop,” the city’s crowded One slowly moving team does more to delay traffic than forty automobiles. Before long horses in all big cit- ies will be regulated as are ele- phants and cows at present. Even now horses in traffic crowded non ‘o drive them out sud- ould be unjust. But used slow hauling, their work might well be done before 10 in the morning and after the crowded Wy hours at night, U. S. Destroyer Sent to Honduras 1.—@)—An Washington. . gas been or- American. destroyer dered from Bluefields, Nicaragua, Ceiba, Honduras, to protect American lives and property there. The destroyer was asked for by the American consul at Ceiba who last week reported that inmates of the penitentiary there had combined with revolutionists and seized the town, temporarily ousting the fed- eral fore While the trouble in Ceiba has subsided since control reverted to federal hands, the uncertainty of the situation, in the consul’s opin- ion, made it desirable to have an American naval craft here to guar- n the cvent of revolutionary upris- near future. »'Grand- Forks Man Fatally Hurt When Struck By Taxicab Grand Forks » Nov 1 1, ul) ative bp No inquest ha been ord = Sone Accused of Selling Venison in Grand Forks St. Paul, Nov. 1. —()—Charged with shooting deer out of season a: selling them to a ring in Grand z N.D.. Torvald Hanson of Bl s fined § d . F. Gould, Vote fur Heaton for Representa- tive. In 4th column. SHORT TALKS BY THO MOTHERS: Pennsylvania mother srenks “I know the worth of Foley's y und Tar Compound. We used it for years, and it never failed us. croupy ‘children, feverish cold: disturbing night coughs, it gives u: urity to have Fole and) Tar Compound in tly © opiates, no. chloroform, under rigid” swnitary control, ‘oley's Honey and Tar Compound carries 2 strong appeal to thoughtful everywhere. Ask for it. ( Ady.) Pictures .taken of Queen HTFUL Honey ‘Marie in Bismarck and Man- dan fer cale at Finney’s Drus Stere. Too Late To Classify ¥OR ‘RENT—Comfortuble room ior two, married couple preferred. New home with all panes conveniences. Phone 216, 13 Ave. B. FOR SALE—1922 Ford Coupz, Good condition. Call 175 evenings. FOR SALE—O-kiand Coach 1926 Model. Condition as good as new. $800.00 cash. Also te! Call 275. ‘OR RENT—A large ar ive room ree 592 Second strect. Poin houses ae eee zoom a ae . two ‘ocks from Getles. by Pd liye hone. venient, CO} street. FOR RENT—Four furnished or un- furnished rooms for light house- .. keeping. Call 8 872. | NOTICE TO, Sealed’ bids ure. r tadersigued to fusui fai ni vere and equips ier laying and construction of ae Z ‘eet more or less of water main. Bids shell be made: upow basin of price ver’ foot of water: main in Rie For 00 com| Har lou not Ja ust be uae Ww ym org gt Veet h aoe any ue to. he irk eo ks Newembect othe Toes. ficatl on file with Sapertisendent pa at hivir school, Ras rder of Beard of, Bducation. Blamarck | Special’ Behe 1. chard Pen- warde is Mierrstty 30 BS Te

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