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Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 3:2 err ‘WANTED—Manager for store. Must speak German and be able to handle the Germah Russian trade. We want a hustler who can sell goods and show a profit. salary expected and experience. Ad-| di No. 63, 1ENT PATROL 1b ANSPEC-| uards needed adian and other yearly. Particulars Oament, Pp, St. Louis,| -Let™ me addre: nd mail your cir- reasonable. Write learn Write} \ ITED—A young wan the bookbinding trade. Tribune No, 55. ____ FEMALE HELP WANTED WORK WANTED—Capable girl wish~ es to care for children after school hours, Call 4413, t “'WANTED—Waitress at Cafe. “to “O'Brien's ROOMS FOR RENT FUR RENT- Ywo nicely fu warm rooms for light housekeeping, | ——-~2 SS SSE One bed i St. Call 3 nd sized front set and kitchenette, vd. Also garage for rent i11 Fifth street; Phone 273. i Furnished room in mod- ern ‘house, two locks from postd 5 ts ie cons for married couple pr New with ail modern conveniences, 16. Ue Ave Modera sleeping tw Toom, ished. cond St. Phone von in fine r call at 3b or cail 122 Fourth St FOR RENT--One “nice one block from — postoffice. Third St. Phone 923M. FOR RENT-—‘Two furnished rooms Mot water he: 2 Inquire u FOR RE Modern furnished room, 1 blocks from postoffice, 310 Ave B. Phone 8748. c A wagin attractive room: ~ bungalow, hardwood e part 0, es need apply. Write Tribune ad. No, 64. Peg Complete furnishings room honse. Also 1024 Leaving town, quick House to rent to par- Phone 866 red, ty buying furniture. 711 Front street. room yin ge living: root fine. floors, close iT you .ate lool stinent, ¢ eo. M. Modern five roopr house, One an of the Rank of Call garage, ente with FOR RENT at iM —~A new five roo! ect. Will be rea in a few day y. Coghlan. house v fo ____, DRESSMAKING WANTED. “General dressmaking, Juding mending an shirts. Call hh in r ayer or Phe qT k aid) “Miss ~Mar- PERSONAL NVED-—Maternity — eases, geod care, ut the home of John Dixon, 504 Ninth street. | MOM’N POP with Mrs. is PRT, GS SWELL IF TIS WAS IN “IX ANDDLE OF 72’ BES: JUNGLE sc6R| FOR SALE—1926 Ford S36R after six} WAN’ i] ‘eves cs ‘i = 8 Dipsteadeicnds 108 | Ads over 86 words, 90 addi- ED DISPLAY an ada ane: sell shalt be good show have customers, Dedge Coupe, 1924, Ford Coupe, 1924. Ford One Ton Truck, 1925. Doiite Sedan, leather, 1926. Chevrolet Panel Delivery. Uverland Light Delivery. Easy time payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. Bismarck. FOR SALE—One. coupe, Al condition, good runs like new, dnly $750; a ‘4 Brougham sedan, | rood nd in Cin mechanical con 1925 Dodge Special | 2 4 1924 Studebske: light s' touring, $500 Studebaker Standard six roadste! $800; 1 1924 Oldsmobile eats. Buick 6 touring, new tires, mechanical con ition, $200. can be arrange above cars. Bismarck Motor Co HIGH GRADE USED CARS Suigkely used Ford coupe, fully equip- | ped. ARS ot WE INSIST that the Used Cars wo Let us you some of the letters we rom many of our Used Car 1926 Oldsmobile! tires, 1 1925 touring | with winter enclosure, $200; 1 Hen] Z001 Terms nm’ any of the} rouse. ool” N BUNGALOW, oa lt at gad ith atrest, immediate pos-| weagion. Sale price, $1800, Terms. — M PARTLY MODERN | jer, lights, full pesemeat Ras heat, Sule .. price - $3100. Good terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN ‘BUNGALOW, od location, close to down-town, fan basement, furnace heat, hard- wood floors, Sale price $4700. Terms. TWO HOUSES ON ‘ON CORNER Lor, rental value $90 per month, close in, & good investment. Sale price $7500, ‘erms, SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, best location, full basement, ‘furnace heat, fireplace, trees and lawn. For auiek sale, ads Easy terms. L HAVE TWO HOUSES FOR RENT ‘and no number of good ronal estate investments. Also a complete list , of -heuses -and Vets. ppeintments made at your convenience. ire REAL yaTare rect Actis Lael Webb Block 7 Phone =—_ SALESMAN WANTED. SALESMEN-—Who would like ¥o into business for themselves, can offer a man above 30's reat 'op: portent. Hf you will invest your! ime weiwill back you with an ‘ol established firm hundling a shige dity of: universal need in exowing | 39 demand. Will pay rent, lerien help and all expense.* Your, income: ¥ during the first 6 months Will de- pend on yo We ask only that you be in a position to guarantee your own living cost for 3 months. We are interested only in the man | who desires a permanent tion with a future. Address t e i d 1 r WANTED—Salesm: to work and can stand. prosperity. Apply room, 21, Eltinge Bldg, Bis- marck, DIRECT TO you from Delicious Health Prunes and Migs unsulphered, sun dried. Health Prunes large size, 8 Ib. box: $1185, | 10 Ib. box $3.00, Fancy pr Lie dad Figs, 5 Ib. box $2.00, $3.50. Satisfaction Siearenteehe oF money refunded, Above prices jn-i clude express clarges, Pend Toney orders, Address C. M. Henry i Hollst, Los Angeles, Cal., 1124 Ww. i Nearly New Oakland with winter top. Chevrolet Sedan driven, 3,200 miles. 0, good as new. led and repainted Chevrole! Come and seo it. sed one season. Ford Coupe, overhauled and new pain job—duce. Slightly used Chevrolet touri this and put on a winter top. will save money. Three Ford: ‘Terms and Trade. CARES CHEVROLET CO. FOR. §: 1924 model in Txeullent ‘conditior Good tires, bumper, motometer an heater, Write Tribant Buy You or}: FOR Will iii for $5600, FO GALE Fi indre and 590 Wether Lambs. weight about 70 pounds. Loca’ on the Heart River, five males outh of Sweet Briar. Addre: | ae DeWitt, Sweet Briar, North Da kot > SALE—Ten milch cows and sev- pring calves and 1 yearling Fee ‘oll bull. bert, ite miles t it ¥O sey sand Boars. Special price if taken at once. Sehipfer and Lam-| bert. Phone JEM. 6 SALE—Auto knitting .m: ine in good “ie Reasonably priced. Pl 10 No.1 condition. Four new tire: and heaters Price reasonable. Phone fine con- | 5 conditiol meenition Call 175 evenings py (TED—Work in. store for winter, Have had three years experience i general merchandise, Can references, for in my own home by the hour r by the day. Phong 511W or call ae aig Thier me WANTED TO RENT king men’s | WANTEDSTwo or three furnished Family o housekeeping rooms. State price, addres: three ts. write Tribune No. 63 FOR SALE—A_ new dining room set. Can be seen al 1205 Front. Phone 3633, Coupe in A ed Conch ~¥ 1926 s new. i give! FOI LE: Call at 620 asthe mereet, NOTICE Killdeer Hotel Cafe will ane for usingsg, Thursday, Nov. 4th. It! 4 :| Rates For Belfield Suspended 120 Days Suspensidn for 120 days of elect: rates propoxed by the Hughes Elect: company for Belfield has been ordered by the state railroad ‘A competitor of the Hughes compay asked the board: to: investigate the proposed rates to see if they are not too low. It was the firdt case of the kind ever to be presented to the board but bears on 9 condition which ob-; tains in many North: Dakota towns as the result of competition between -|companies distributing electric cur- f 8 néw 8 piece walnut! sent from big plants by high lines and ec, ti} Joca! plants. @ States Steel c Weis | jan who is: willing “| nadian: wheat b will then be known as the Coffee _— Killdger, Ne unt | _ runder Monday's close and rallied free ARKETS Associated “Press ‘Leased Wire STOCK TARKET: | “JSDULL TODAY, Dééline in Many Issues “Re-| flects Absence of Demand | —Not Pressure to Sell . Close 1.4955 1.873) “New York, Nov. 3—(#)--Extremo ‘auliness characterized today’s stock market, with tho main price Bell downward. Election results ap) ently had been anticipated as the was! no rush ¢ither,sto buy or sell | stocks and the decline in many issues reflected an absence of demand eel than a pressure to sell. q Weekly steel trade reviews failed to! es disclose any important change in that industry, calling attention to the ac- tivity in the pig iron market and d avn. Belltes- lies” —T Yesterday Year Ago Open NEWS v— High FINANCIAL y— Clevo ag According to the polige, have located ammunition. a sH id stores af arms, quantities of field telephones and other war equipment near La- Berdana, not far from the Spanish gon + iuaceelamiel ventcen of the pri col heey an in itass. Rd in- | sere wero arrested near the small town of eluded Spaniards, British ahd Tat ians. The band had planned to assemble h at Estagel and then make their way across the Spanish frontier, where they were to have started revolu- tionary movement in conjunction with plotters in Spain who were ex- pectin, them. DEMONSTRATIONS SQUELCHED Perpiggan, France, Nov, 3—@)— News of sporadic demonstrations in % | Spain, connected with the revolution- ary plot nipped here yesterday, was jreceived over the border today.” The demonstrations were quickly squeleh- mspir- t 1.99% 1.4455, 1.37% 5) BO%, B25 | calm The revolutionary movement, with tho separation of Catalonia from Spain a) ostensible object, was set to break out at dawn today, the con- spirators hoping it would have re- percussions throughout Spain, ‘They were checkmated, however, by lertness of th who captured ninety-three sons, equipped for mountain warfa Tho pris mostly between quietness of the demand for finished stecl, Tho financial news tickers dicated the heavy rail the end of October may fictently large to enable the United | oration to report an increase in unfilled orders last nionth, wherens 1 decrease previously Rad | beer expected in most quarters, Steel common was below 138 aftér! having sold close to 140 during the | | niorning. Banks called about $12,000,000 in |; jeans but call money was in plentifal sGpply and the'rate held steady*at per cent, ‘The reduction of over | 000,000 in brokers’ loans last.week testified to the improvement in the! ieredit situation. | Several week spots developed in the ! | mot , merchandising, chemical and ' mise ts. groups, / whereas the | ions, oils and public utili- | several points of Air Redu@tion, American | \ Austin Nichols preferred, Harns Brothers “A and. American Brakeshoes tlecka Foundry, recorded ex- treme @ In th ‘ison, Atlan- tie Coast Line and Louisville & Nash- vills pointed uvward, but iesneeae | , New York Central, Southern Paetie and ¥ preferred lost. ground. Tho closing was steady. Total sales; \pproxhnated 1,000,000 shares, ce VALUES, ON DOWNTURN: 'elling By Houses With Con- | nections ‘Northwest and West Leads to Drop MIN RAPOLIa RANGE Nov. 3 igh Low Close! | % 143 LA Lda hy 148% 1471s Lqsty 2s Moke 93. wy 27% OY rders toward ave been suf. | 2% 98h Dee. May Barley Dec. May | G1is OhTe .G4'4 oy 69% O8%s RISMARCK GRAI Vurnished by Russel Bismarek, No 1 dark northern. 1 northern spring... 1 amber durum. GAGs, Ou | 130 ‘bg . LT 16) jar winter ouri Pacific ne al y Ea der shell, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Nav. (U.S. D. of A! 20,000; teady . at esday’s best pri round. 101 ts higher than Ave: light light) igs searce; spots 1 to 25 cents ; top 13.25; desirable 210 to 300 pound averages 18.000013.20; buix wei; 2. —(#)—With ocean WISI, at the highest point; Cattle 13,000; fed yearlin, whent yalues averaged stendy to strong; weighty ste: slower here’ today, the problem of ven; stendy to weak; best yearlings jmarketing North America’s surplay }1i45: several loads _11.50@12.00; [wheat being reported as becoming in;| wavien 11,00; bulk veulers Ww. small creasingly difficult. Congestion of{ killers 12.00@ 12. 50, wheat was noted at a number of North] Sheep 15,000; fairly an markets. Estimates, how-| lambs strong with te that one million bushels of Ca-}bulk native ear! 8.50@' 35 had been bought for steady; bulk fat. one 5.50@6. shipments to Europe helped to bring about a Jate rally. i ———————— Wheat closed unsettled! 14 net Jows, 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK er to % cent advance, corn 1s to ©] ‘South St. Paul, Nov, 3—(U. cent off, outs dt % cent decline to ono [A.)--Catule 4,000; all classes kil t Lae and oe unchanged to stock opening ‘with ‘firm underte 35 cents. WHEAT MARKET QU QUIET AT MINNEAPOL] y Minneapolis, ‘Nov. )— price action featured ‘a ;-quic market today. Future dipped one | ight j to strong 9.600010.00; bulk 9.7 Y| ‘Hogs 17,500; opening steady; buteh- sbler and light hogs 12,25; packing sows ent |16.25@10.75. oor 3000; -fat-lambs 25 higher; 15,50@13.50; sheep steady. @ feebly, Oats held withina narrow r: Rye futures sqld off one cent with wheat. Barley futures dragged: Flax} Chicago, Nov. 8—GP)—Potatocs: showed a stubborn undertone. Receipts 67 cars; on track 470, total Cash wheat held steady. Winter U, 8. shisments’ 739; trading slow, wheat was firm, Durum was firm to, market dull; Wisconsin sacked round strong. whites 2.60@2.65; poor 2.20. Corn was one with futures. » Nov. 3—(U. 5. D. of) Oats were firm. A.)-~Potato Better wire inquiry, Choieo rye was in good demand. |@emand improving, market slightly Barley was strong to one cent high-|stronger, Carloads delivered sale: on!y deducted, Minneapol fraieht, Flaxseed: was easier on-top qualitysSt.. Pant rater sacked cwty, round POTATOES cent higher spate Minneapol mike ais i ea Hise Pes) Spar at CHICAGO PRODUCE (A) ‘pa wn) changed. Bees high: | firsts 42@46. Cheese une! inchanged: cl WICAGO POULTRY 3 (/)—Poultry 48; packitig FLOUR changed Bran Ste —Flour un- Most of them ut ns or Spaniards, but there are some understood to be of English j extraction. There were 400 conspirators in all, it was said. T! planned to conecen- ilaen here*for a dash acrogs the bor- dee. RELEASED ON BAIL London, Nov. 3—-(®)—Advices*fram Italy say Mrs. Algernon Sladen, niece of Lord Dunmore, has been arrested jg at Volosea, near Fiume, chargod i ist utterances against 4) ed by ng she owed | had been by a dis- i to the jeased on © not aware es which led to her a s agenc effeet that she had been re! bail. Her friends here es the circumstane arrest. DF CARLOT SALES P)—Ri Minneepolis, Noy. earlot grain n arthe rn 1 hard” spring thard winter 1 Taps Nov wined wheat i Corn No, J yellow’ 75; 3 white 10'J@ar's EY sample grade 62@66; Flax No. 1, 2.11@2.18. y Barley red Corn yellos: 7 white 4 shoo, Hellies 15.25 MINNEAPOLIS GRA neapolis, Nov. A). ts G43 cars compared to year ago. Cash No. 1 northern vl.ddhy choice to fancy 1.4644 @1.48% ; to choice 1.44% @1.461 good ontana o sprin dark yellow 72@73 white ADs @anss. 1 IN RIOTS UPON MUSSOLINI FOES (Continued from page one) . once rapidly u z that the moveme started in Catalonia, would spread to the rest of Spain. No, 1 dark northern spring. ordinary to « ontinued from page one) Raton, Trini-| Pueblo and Colo- They will fly on be- to Chey to connect cy air lines ed, however, and the country now is }} ¢ French politieal M the Daily th semi-| rt ‘PAGE SEVEN | student knows thet-since 1900.cbem- | inte -have added to their knowledge pV epee more sate all the knowl. Re Ntitiny rer py is pay the real Ripert new! in ¥ sae not yet taken tl erent Sa take Newton's ie the ‘ hypotheti eal echwee h is law requires, theory that to send our earth around the sun it must first have been “thrown from the id of God,” We avo upproaching more exact s¢ fic explanations, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE - FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having cecurred in_ the ‘conditions of the mortgage tepeins after described, notice is hereby that that certain mortgage 'd and delivered by Blamare Realty Company, 4 Corporatio: mortuagor, tu: Harry K. dated the 16th of , and duly. ‘re- corded therein in book 116 oi, Mortgayes on | Page 92. ausigned by sald. to Hermann F. Henker ic of Butlelate county, 4 On the 25th day of’ July, 19 at the hour of nine. o'clock A. M gnd duly recorded therein in book #1 of Assignments on page 681, and duly assigned by said Hermann F. Henker, said agelgnes, Otto Hr, jHenker by nn Instrument ti writine, day of March, A.D: ast named assign- sled for record In the r ster of Deeds of silt Burleigh county on March 26th. 1926, at the hour of nine ‘o’etovk 2 Mund was duly recorded therein in book 175 of Assignments on page iM closed by a sate of leveribed in such mort- thet portion thereof retofore been released! ms and conditions ‘ct mortgage, at the front door ot the court house of Burleigh county, North Dakota, in the city of Bis- marek, in’ Burleigh county, Nerth Dakota, at the heur of ten o'clock A. AL, on the 18th a De D. 1¥26, to satin the amount due Upon ‘stich mortgage on the day of Bale {The premises dexcribed Imortenge, the in such old te satusty described as elke name! ‘The northeast quarter (N. BE. 4) of section thirty-two (32) in town- ship number ane hundred thirty-nine t if President Coolidge t a renomination in Seerctary Hoover has been * chosen by the administration in Mr. \Coolidgo’s place. ;, Jt is hard to understand why Pz0:- ‘ident Coolidge shouldyrefuse a second so, g electoral term, which at present "seems to be his if he wants it. But the Hoover suggestion is in- teresting. Barring some unexpected 3 Satvelyaos with the present rumpus in the Democratic party it seems prob- | able that the Republican candidate will be cleeted, While waiting for the President to i up his mind, Secretary Hoover lis hard work all over can be said or um that he ccupics himself carnestly with the al problems, from the Colorado et to the fasta rn and Mis- 8 dam Meet clestonl Valler.cnnal penlece 373 a Si 14 Epes: Dr, Robert A. Millikan, head of the good California Institute of Technology has made further studies of the Mil- hard likan ray in the Andes Mountains. hard , There is no question as to the ex- 4¢14; istence of thee rays’ terrific power. ‘ab'y; True “cosmic rays” are bombarding the earth from every direction. , fessor Millikan says they prove “thei ‘uni wrsality of ion,” flowing zh othe univ a great blowing from all directions at onee, Although a very _ short ray, the | Millikan ray is more’ powerful ‘than r we know. 1% few inches x i In 1900 practically © equid ever be fred The former Spanish deputy, Colonel Francisco Macias, is the head of the movei those under arrest Catulun intellectuals, these readily admit the start a revolution in Spi nt. are uid to have been Most of youthful Police intended to Jed bids will grossing and say ¢ coun f Pro- 9 ja Bevator the other owned b the » Mercantile ground used by said Ry WYK, t that por- ihed rent aid mortwage, mencing at a point on poundary Lins or section thirty-two (32) in town- snip enc hundred thir nine (13¢) north, of ra ange seventy-seven ay . cipal meridian e south one hun- dred fifty (130) feet parailel to the cast boundary line ot said section, thence east fifty 430) fect parallel to the north boundary line of said a hundred of be- plot of (7500) ginning, ground rquare f gE plot of 2 d 7500 square feet was released from the lien and operation of said above dexcribed mortgage by an instrument in writing dated vember 16th, 1916, and 16 ord in the office of the I i 1916, at ° oc °M., and py recorded. thorcin in boom 18 or page . There will be duc on such kage at the date of sale, Including the sum of $344.08 paid sor taaxcs wnat interest thereon, the cum of fourtee » dollars and Her ". ted November 1 oTTO F. HE} Said Assignee of gaid Assignee or suid Mortgagee. M. legister, of Halu axsignee of Raid Assignee of xaid Mortgagee, Bis- rek, North Dakota. first pubtication Nov. meres | RES Kotz, County of Ee Burleigh. ard linen record pi thirty pounds. tot sige or its equlvalent, Wrexl6 Inches with a’ 14 inch ruled) margin. ccs to be performed under the in the ti of represe nipiiven, nsidered unless rtifled cheek in ne gm of One Hundred (100) dol- lars, such check to be security that ine BuceessTul blader Wik ciicer 1400 rompanied - cited and re ae the ROBERT BYRNE. Seeretary of State. MM—s-10217 SOTICE TO CREDITORS nthe Matter of the Bstute of Andrew Halv Deceased: Naotles is hereby. given Lillian 1 Halver, trix of the estate of Andrew Jate of the city of Bismarck, je county of Burlelgh, in slate of North Dakota, deceased, » eveditors. of, and. all “persons hiv claims against sald aned, to exhibit thei with. the hecesmery, vouchers, within’ six shonths dfter othe re of thls .nelce, f lalvers bevat _ at tho ye Kone cat tho atte i anit, Cen me a # ne 3 ' be. distributed ‘to go ‘pel in County Court Before Davies, Jud; Hon, 1 ¢, estate of Frank he special the heirs fin Velinsky, deceased, afl Perso interested in the Jozefin Velinsky, ed, Respondents. Dakota to th. uired he: the County Court_of the Count: Hurlelgh, in sald State, at the 0} f the County Judge of sald Sounts. a the Court House in Chi ismarck, in said County and tate. jon the 26th day of November, A: D. 11936, tho hcug of ten og in the ‘forenoon of’ that da: cause, if any you mere why, wor final repott and Spenant tition for distributen, of Geor, ee wt. WN the admit perato non.of the estate of Fra: Dvceused, slousd not be allowed, why the renidue of said estate should not en: tee ae why ths ie ne eae , and why gal “4 ed of daid estate 3 shou! es tee ie Tesidenice of eed ng) BOAT ag the Vi Oy cad : ét ocumet., the Sacag em et bg kr a ae | ve as i pee "a, Judge of beet nt