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‘GOVERNMENT PATROL INSPEC- TOR—Guards needed frequently for Canadian ‘and other borders. 1,680 yearly. Partfeulars free. Write, Ozment, 33-P., St. Louis, Mo. immediately, ALE RELP WANTED WOMEN—Make monty sewing Chi- dren's Dresses, Bungalow Aprons. Experience unnecessary. Mater- ials cut, . instructions furnished. qaanele Mfg. Co., 140 W. 42nd Bt., ew Y TS—Selling new nd practical dtesses. To see ‘them ts to + Main St. r ch se in Ahot water hent anda} Also for sale a! Phone 932LR. Nicely tw |» light hot jeeping rooms. C: 22 Fourth street. 5 ¥OR RENT—One nicely furnished siceping room in modern home, best location il at 408 Fifth street. Phone 4 FOR RE. One nicely ey sleeping room in modern home, besi. location. Call at 408 Fifth street. Rt. 1 1062K or at rst iter heat. Tae at rooms for lig he housekee, Call 708 Main LE or connected, newly decorat- | S h y heated, lig ranma. Coll FOR RENT—1 ed rooms at Phone 376W. FOR RENT—One Sleeping Foe Foom. Cail vous sitter 6:80. eh housekeepinz Second street. FOR RENT—Strictly modern six room bungalow with garage. Apply . Roberts, 117 Main street. 1 ight room bungalow, j DEPENDABLE USED | ‘CARS| VisiT OUR USED CAB SABREROOM —We display our Used Car ns .we do our new cara. because. we | eannot Ke pew Delivery. i low prices, Easy time payments. 3,800 nearly mile: SLIGHTLY used Ford coupe, Just know that they are batgains that ‘de duplicated Overland ry. All late models Ff fully| new Oakland bee top; Chevrdlet sedan Chrysi ler 70, s new; overhauled and re- see it; Ford new paint jo 1 Chovrelet sedan, come and ir, used one sea- 3On; Ford coupe, overhauled and ico; ‘slightly used Chevrolet touring. put on a winter al You will save at $25 each. money. aes Three Terms. CAPITAL al, CieveOLeT co. Fords: Buy th jis and! all modern conveniences, hardwood FOR OE cn nett in A floors throughout. Double garage. excellent location. Rent reasonable. Only responsible parties with A No. 1 references need apply. Tribune ad. Ni Uw SALE ce house. Best Iccation in city. Ready occupancy in about 10 days. veasonable. Phone 681. Coghlan, Fb. .-a.NT—Five room modern house, 3 blocks from postoffice. Wish to retain one room. Home evenings. FOR REN ven reom miuuern house with chicken house and gar-} age. Also large garden placd und FOR SALE FON? VOOM madern home. - hard- wood floors, very larze front roon in, qeva condition, good lecat "5° fant Jot, with garage. SEV EN ROOM modern house, includ- ine at ‘east 3 bed rooms. one bed room down stairs, full passeenet> he 4 Lay screened poi Mion. for $3,080, ng payavie like rent, -UUai modern house, includ- ing 1 bed rooms. lerge basement, mostly lard wood floogs, close in, fine fifty foot lot, for 1.200, mos.- ly; payable like rent. FIVE ROOM modern most new, fine ing plant, gara front, near school, ter IF YOU are looking for « home or for an investment, you should examine these properties. GEO. M. REGISTER. Ki bungalow, pl ment and h&:- in basement, east for $4,200, on SAY, Pop, ¥ GoT INTO AN ACCIDENT Last NIGHT—T WIT A PEANUT WAGON “Write \ No, 1 0.1 Phone 220W. apartment Outside privat street FOR Price reas: ae 1 méchanical vo dition, 4 new tires and: heater. jonable. kitchen | and a path entrance. Close in. nished spect nts, _ Apartments. Phone 303. For information, call at 616 Seventh FOR RENT—Heoted. apartments wi George A. warm garage. © Dailey, Manda in, X vORNITURR FOR B4L8 FOR SALE—One Maytag electric’ %, washing ‘machino $75.00, one five: tube radio set complete with acces- ries $75.00, two beds, dressers d other household goods foopae. erous to met _ street. Phone FOR SALE— aa = on room chairs, rugs, 1 heavy army tent 16x16, dishes ., t FOR SA Heater. ‘beaded -hand bag con- of Prof. James H. d-smail Colleg: ‘afe and six weeks lal Kindly return to Annex ed in the ocean. ng five doliér bill’ change between O’Bricn’s aI ic] id numerous household ait r LA. Cole Hot Binst reward. Remington a rd. W. AL De Tost- ie old. | LOBT—Child 1" tacle: German > tortoise Phone 725. SALE—Qne Cole Hot Inquire at Fisk Tire Co. OE a | Automatic Shot} yun in canvits case on highway be- ween Dawson ,and. Mandan. 4 Fredericks, Mandan, 3, P4! “Police 1 Dog . Finder ple; cil 972M_for. reward, rim spec. aTREN Sales gent: oe ee Mansur pro-| en “tech you adw,! si : WHEAT VAUES =| HIGHER TODAY)" Unfavorable Crop Reports '_.From. Northwest | Argen- oxessu PRESCMARING ___,| ta Tafluencé Miirket dtesses of all.styles. Hours Sen 2 Ae 5p. “Price reas able, Chieago, Nov. 15—UP)—-Unfavorable 699. Also sale, a daven-jcrop reports from northwest Atgen- . per nmet new new vonsomebie Reseed. tina tana 7 ane at oi Lg jeneral dressmaking, in-|turns today in the value o' eat aseee mending ‘and making Pe ‘Advices at hand indicated that cutting shirts. Call at 45 Thayer or Pho jof wheat in that district would show Miss Cook and Miss Mate He as damage by frost and ch Manegen can ue St. Paul, 1.38% 68% TT 2304s ivis tribators ne Minnesota. ai 45% (M6 14h 01% 11.65 ALT *13,00 12.25 Me Lard— 14.62 Nov, dan, Bellies- Nov. IN peut ond f “all @tylex* Hours jresses" from 2 #65 p. ong reasonable, ; carcgco acer i veMtiey eee on as May ¥ 1 Abe i ee corn 8 yellow Oats: Ni 3 mite on to Se Nae ate bo 98.” Fiax No. 1, 2.18% to 232%. As New York Sees It. ————# (By the Associated Press) The iittie red schoo: hose oc'ete only in story books for the children of Manhattan fstand. Their scneois 09% nre inrge structures of arab stone, ix - wedged among the dwellings and busi- is ALS AGM, ABS, 93% 1.00% 11,80 11.67 13,00 12.25 FINANCIAL tin. 1.3615 it 1.8542 1.40% 1.84 68'2 ae ening directly upon the with doors ne such building is in sidewalks. town, Instead of the book straps or bags of former years, portfolios and len er brici-cases are used - by moat. of the pupils for carrying their books: 4 101% 11.87 L722 Broadway has’ its own association! fof commerce along the thes of those | in the small cities. So, too, do soi other New York streets, inclading ifth Avenue, Tho Broadway. Asso- ‘ciation, as the street's organization _ is named, has the usual duties of look-! a Phone: 599... WORK WANTED e WORK WANTED—A lady wants work th ony or ied More week, Ph ‘Reetyl 1 two P ‘anks 500; one Afr Compress with tank $30,00; one two com: :k tank $66.00; one S ment trucl Fountain; one Arnold mixer; a iy, especially for choice, Durum was lower. Corn offer: beh urn; one gas plate; one ree ieee jeter, and many other articles prea if taken foie ‘once. wood Jaaeesty Co., 800 Main St. eho 187. 40 pei r cont Kia ei with a P pate in Lignite Grate.! MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Nore baw Open 140, 840 136% 1 ABYSS 1.43% 45s 90% 89 96% 95 AO 39% AA 43% 2.1642 roaght. Starting at quarter cent de- cline «to three-quarters of cent ad- mies sant scored moderate gains Ba id, Corn, oats and’ provisions wise firmer, ‘con ‘opening pee Sa cent pier and then contine|. |... Ge i sil Rye atts seve a current. itere toaay isutnces broke % cent with wheat and ‘bee wheat crop losses due. to: fr61 December barley .was‘easy early with one drought..in _9 Cordoba fa tair rallying Inte. Flax futures de- pale Relig ice te tag | yeloned strength, Deceniber ade ceagion Sr fran given tothe ‘ye fl gia: ine}, Cash wheat demand continued fe province of boi an for transit, While flate rate, wi has move than 5,000,000 acres: of} * Heavly weight, peal | wheat amd Pampas nearly 3,000, ings continued in best. actey, the two pruvinces Ey ne S| [nearly one-half of the total wheat] 54 ac’ of Argentina, ae itself Te redey Weihe coche r.| choice yellow wis in good demand. ket than for some time past. pers were es i welcome rains counted as a bullish RY was log f Henst ag factor, and so too did assertions, thut, Burl bie By ight supply and fair Hovelihetanding Dearie aapects of Pees “i've . the .government crop report, the eed “was' tit. 7 amo@nt of merchantable corn in si; Thousands in use. Fits ull stoves) this yeason ig the smallest in 20 y id furnaces, G F. Moody, Dis- with the exception of 1924, telbasor, 416 Second street, Bis+}]” Rear traders succeeded in y navel, _m out a few soft spots, Bu generals My is For RE} rage one block north] hcavingss {ndicatet! an Absence of Bi od of posteffice. Also for ber ie mat-| rather thor Vhan' ‘pressure to sell. diy oe per pool and Wa: eae | tiés for which there was a good de- springs Wall ve vind iteluded By?Products. Coke, ae 314 s “B,” American Loe HOF 0 FOR RENT—A rage that will hold tive nd American Brake Shoe ET RN Uy aT Ecol and Genctil Motors Wie eter Anton, ats i Fteventh 8t| Sere nL aC as agi se ing bid up to FOR RE! Tit yh ented ore and in the early Bae ais be- aseme ni in, iso fol : 4 vat ato fur coat at a ae ee EEE. =| gn9cK PRICES “HOVE UPWARD Max wties Phone 5F11. Market Opens 8 Steady, Sel FOR SALE BRAND NEW, four room bungalow, Off on Hightet ‘Call Money Rate, Then'Soara ~~“ everything complote, built b: contractor for his own home. Ideal for newly married ¢ouple, priced at) Ohicago, Nov. cations of probable reduced ly $3,800. POUR ROOM cottage, water, lights, some provinces of Argentine, wheat, $i ne, ose very cheap at only FIVE SOOM cottage, bath, lights, wa- prices averaged higher today. There was a lack of the aggressive sellhig pa sewer, full basement, garage, so noticeable last week. On the ae A tot, $3,000, Easy terms. | mE ROOM ood) ay mod- the United States wheat visible, sw ply increased 1,195,000 bushels, $b 0 ern,‘sptck and 8; the week, and now it about 96% 9% AS order, | 5, ring in a Corn No. yellow Pyrite Oats No, 2 ae Mu@ white 40@42 Rye No, ley 5; j bat es 117600 nd geights 11.60@11,76; bulk bets med de- ice oth ‘dition, basement » well locat- ed and close fn, THESE ARE only ‘a fow of the real barguins on mny large list of houses, Jt is a pleasure to show you what 1 bargains on my most com; ie of an Be a Yn the city, eon in, 44 to. a eent net, packing sows uneven; mostly steady , INSURAN Fire, tornado, automo- ok cent to 2% cetns up, <pots on smooth 15 tor 25 cents higher bile in i ble. companies with ix to. ie-cent advance, and ; 12.00; “heavyweight hogs Prompt cervice assure renvisions unchanged to seven cents 11,504 medium 11.50@11.96; {dow light 11 OG. 90; Hight light «| velopments are ding, the m: Cattle $1,000; good to c New York.—A strange clause in the! body of stocks. ho! steady pend- steers, all welehee steady; will of the late Mrs, Gertrude Woods; ing further light on the future trend weak to x shnde lower; half 'f' provided that her rings be thrown into, of business. Over’ a dozch issues yearlings in fairly good supply the sea after the diamonds had been| were elevated to new high fevel ter iy 10 0 45 cents off: approach , disappeared last June, an Bayuk Cigars, Gotham Silk Ho: | 1 heavies 10.76; heifers independ: er her body was recover; iery (o'd and new), commercial sol-' ently off with yearlings; other classe: vents “B” Eureka Vacuum Cleancr she stock steady; balls weak to. 2 and Corn Products Refining. leetns sou rs: steady at 11.00 H . downwa > NEITHER DO WE WHEAT PRICES DRAGGY Rhann 9F,000+ market wane olan k nothing o in wheat again was draggy today and ing choice natives and westerns CRITICAL® FRIEND—1° quite]! dad prised showed Viste seiiyine nav. aneaod \R2es tapat bigs: anerenty 26 agree with you.—Answer, London. er after one cent: dip. Fatures met to 50 cents lenets “sheep steady to ' poor support on the downturn and. weak with: Friday’s maximum oy shi ont atta. ¢ be cleaneg went Ce ag % cents under Suturdiy's| or 50 to.75 cents. lower. thun-Thurs- 1g, Wi ac y 700. FIVE ROOM husegaiow, ee jondid con- vARM LANDS. Th b S. There are many abse- bushels more than Test 3 wghter pigs 11.00@11.75 F. E. YOUNG. ip Seseulative interest was confi W705, te ows | 10.006 11.255 largely to issues in which specia' sh te 3 AL, 11,7 RINGS TOSSED AWAY th rcutte sh Sb0r “goat to fea taken from them. -Mrs. Woods, wife the year, the list’ inefuding Rock holiday season} weakening factor Woods of Harvard Island common, Reynolds | Tobacc», such kind; early top yearlings 11, PAINTER (airily)—— My dear fellow, ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET few opening sales 'good fat. lamlis full: paint a picture iy two days and| Minneapolis, Nov. 15--U®)— 25 cents lower at 1260@12:703 hold Spon; h moistene opening sales feding lambs 25 with ammonia or vinegar. ts luwers good range feed- o a } GREAT HONK! How's THis 7 ral ai wf a Winter wheat was in het 00 3 Were moderate wa, stéckers and | 5.25@6.50; Close; 5 puriey ing after the interests of business ers 1.00@12.50; holding choice feed- people along the at thoroughfare, iftg lambs around 13.00, { , Gevohit aes lahat Peg i ‘One of the. association's problems 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK is keeping peddlers and.. sandwich South St. Paul, 16--(U. . men otf Broadway, from which they of A.)—-Cattle 1 000; ‘arket - are barred by. ordinance, The organi active, steady to strong on zation is vigilant through its, mem quality on run en- bers in grass steers 6.50@ and reporting them to the authorities, 0@5.25; heifers 8 Be 80: tters larger like anything else with: life, is constantly ‘changing. Before | ighty kinds up to 6.75; construction work of some kind. i veders active; mostly completed at one place, it under alves 3,500; vealers 25@ way at another. The Broadway Asso- lower, quality considered; good ‘tiation suys that at least sixteen im- portant business streets are undergo- pening filly ing, repair or are subject to discup- 11.25; +.one incident to public service in- best butchers held higher; Packing tallations. New subways, conduits sows 9.60@10.00; bulk pigs 12.50; and similar projects involve work that average cost Saturday 10.92; weight makes traffic a problem. Sheep h 50; we Viiptsc inka "Hogs 32,000; market steady; ea “desirable I Broadway after midnight might be- w etter grade fat lambs called the street of taxis, Other ve- ome held higher; fat cWes 4.00 hicles are scarce, but the famous throughfare fairly teems with the jenbs. A clarinet playe meng sidewalk musi mmeludion: of passer! 20,000; market opening weak! has 4 itt ry! appeared to attract the attention are he fovorive instra- ts of these individuals, most of 1 take this means of obtaining a in a wi Broadway and Sixth avenue: 15-—-P)-—-Butter Sppercer Wanted By Hand.” pts 6,469 tubs; creamery tandards 45; extra firsts “4 n in a Times firsts 40'¢@43%2 5 sve- is un-Americat Another res- ping,” says v restaurant: It is not done he aurant, in the , Greenwich village neighhu d, solves the prob adding per cent of the cheek to the bill. Squi 6,392 firsts oy re receipts hoi 3. refrigerato: frigerator firsts 38@ Cheese unchanged, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | There is a shop on 59th strect that i 7 ; sete ‘he fash‘ons in bobs. The window Minneapolis, Nov. 15—(?)—Flour js filled with paper mannikins who ged. In carload lots, family wear nobs of every style made of patents quoted at 7.80@8.10 a barrel real hair, A customer merely points in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments to a certain style of bob and. says, 34,544 barrels. “U1 take that one." | Sometimes they Hran 23.00, out. look chore and sometimes-they don't. BISMARCK GRAIN Antique shops have found 9 new (Purnlalea by a uiraledir yea Cv.) reaxon for existence. One New York Bismarck, Nor mhilunthro) has opened an ‘Olde $1.28. 2° -1 "he the »roceeds from 1 dark northern. No. 1 northern spring 4 4.26 which are devoted exclusively to the 5 nese eo aku WEAAEE MuveHeNts he No. 1 amber durum. 2 110 supports, 1.01 No. 1 mixed durum... 193 Fictitious “twinkling toes” are being 1.88 dupli ‘d by actual twinkling heeis 72 as the vogue for rhinestone heels for + 159 evening slippers becomes more and + ar nore popula: 44 ‘The whoemaki 86 of exhibitory uble Madis i Hard winter Oats .... Speltz, per ewt. SHEL! No. 3, 66 iba. or more... No. 4, 56 Ibs. No. 6 ean artist n one fashion- le pound 55 Ib, Ear corn, 70 1 der shell, 48 in the huge oy the store under and fashion the latest designs. 5 cents une Just as Chinatown is fast becoming oceidentalized, the lower Bast Side 5 also is giving wa; efore the expo- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN nents of big business. Orehard and Mineapolis, | Nov. 15.) lied Allen street merchants exhibit their receipts 292 cars compured to 50! @ wares with the suavity and year ago. Cash No, 1 orther 1.89. to ance of uptown merchants, re 1.41; No. 1 aark orther sprig: choice just enough of the traditional ate: to facy 142 to 144; good to choice phere to lure the tour and thrill- 1.41 to ig ordinary to good 1.40 to ct inside. 1.41; No. 1 hard-epping 1.41 to 1.46; No. 1 dark hard Montana on track — Five thousand New York policemen | ure reporters on the night after elec- tion. One is on duty in cach clection headquarters us soon us they are available. Another acts as courier und delivers a copy to headquarters for verification. The figures from 2969 districts in the city “are com- piled by the City News association. indows of clubs and smart shops are reeeiving their winter trimmin, Evergreens are being planted in win- “aw boxes that comtfitipd vines, and flowers during the summer. Colleges Refuse to Debate Change “in Volstead Law Mitchell,’8. D., sduth’ Dak fe Nov. 15,—twe college tified lta, + ational. formate hey. wilt not oe debating teams to argue’ thatthe 'Vol- sivud law needs amendment’ to per- rajt. enle.of light wine and he sbelety chose as the y iéet for, men’s, f sub- or Ba itiverbity, thro! Kohlsteadt, i¢ ih He bed and, a eo ae aes ES Ratt mitt be abhed vos A erer 6 ‘STORY "man daghed ‘iite 0 crowd- neas buildings in crowded city streets, ' 46th street, near Broadway, in mid-, atching for the intruders: a! ns, who seek Si district €0' telephone returns to police! sut6“artive 140 to 1.46} / Decemver: Born Bent’ Sinaly-@ E. dri Volek Wihite- he fare ae ferey fonts vibieea wit " pllmber | Thin aves ° “Brittin attended the corn show in Bia | _ Donivan Dralte‘and Billy Malis. ers Bismarck callers Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford Bismarck cae base Mr. and. Auderen were doing pulltioes in Bismarck riday. tin S cited | Seer and Mise week. ous at Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hagen motor- *\ed to Wing Sunday to visit -their. .. daughter, Viola, They were accom- Panied by their daughter, Mrs. Wal- ter Graharkewitz, an@ son, “Jackie” ‘of Bordulac, who had been visiting with Miss Viola. Miks Gladys Ness of Sterling eall-,/ ed_on Mrs. Osear Brostrom Sunday. \ Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Brooks, Em- met and Marion Brooks motored to Wilton Saturday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Sam Fairman visited with ‘their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hanson, Saturday afternoon. Gunder Hagen Jeft Wednesday on his hunting trip. He was accompanied | by some of his intimate friends. Neighbors of this vicinity are busy hadling coal from the Peterson mine these Inst few weeks, The Steinquist sisters spent the week-end at theif parental home, Usear Brostrom and son, Robert, accompanied by Miss Tilda Spitzer, motored to Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Hagen motor- ed to Wilton Saturday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Brooks motored to Wing Monday afternoon, They were necompanied home by their daughter-in-law, = Mrs. Clarence Brooks, and family. Miss Tilda Spitzer spent the week- end at her parental home near Butd- win, Mr, and Fock { Adrian Breaks were callers ie Oscar Rrostrom home Wednesd eraaine: Mi. and Mrs, Rudélph Hagen and gon, ‘Alfred, motored to Turtle Lake Walter Grabarkewitz is hav- ing dental work done during the time of her visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hagen. Louls Hagen, who has been staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hagen, while aitending school returned to her home last week. Examinations will be held Monday and Tuesday at school No, 2. School will be completed there the 19th. Many pupils have been absent the last week from school No. 2. Mrs. Adrian Brooks and Mrs. C. Brooks motored to Wilton Thur: forenoon, Thursday being Armistice Day, this . community showed t patriotism by aisplaying the colors. Sheldon Brooks, who attends the Wilton high school, it the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C..W. Brooks. Remember the 22nd of November, junior class play being presented at ‘the Grand Theater in Wilton, “Hurry, joc Williams of Minot visited with her sister, Mrs, Oscar Brostrom, Wednesda, A fe the Printed Woods young ded the dance given in e day. ‘nd Mrs. Adrian Brooks, ac- companied by Mrs. Clarence Broo attended the show in Wilton Tuesday évening. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Brooks, and Marion Brooks transect2? bysiness_ in Wilton Friday. Mr. and sae Axel St ed on their daughte Johnson, Wednesday ¢ May Anstrom ted with her aunt, Mrs, ‘Albin Anstrom, several deys this week. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Steinquist motored to Wilton Friday afternoon. ey were accompanied home by their daughters, Edna, Hildur and Ruth, who are atiending school in Wilton, ‘ Audoyd Maynard transacted business in ware Thursday. Layrence Johnson enjoyed a hunting ot the lak nquist call- M Walter few days’ Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—Koom in modern home. Gall at 706 Fourth Street. Phont 04d. FOR RENT-—Comfortable 5} room reasonable, Call 411 strect after 5:00 p. 1m. Tel 291k, COMPETENT “girl would like work caring for children, any time of day or evening. Phone 487W. LAWN DRESSING FOR SALE About half sheep manure. Let me show it to you-—it is many years old. Let_me haul your ashes and gar- bage by the week this winter. r. URCH Phone 977d 417 Seventh St FOR, SALE-—Man’s large size over- coat, like new. Muskrat lined with beaver collar. Reasonable. Phone WANTED—-Girl br - Woman house work «Who. .can ig bese Call ‘at 306 Ave. B. pt girl f SA comieteul diel tor street. Phone 174, FOR SALE—Modera residence 60x150 Int, also Kimball Player Cheap if taken, wi once, 417. dan Avg. Phone. 858, todo home we LA 5 'See- ‘AS..UBI “Wus the wed Ag “No, no, 2 os all married.” Like. unsual?” ey were