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MALE HELP WANTED _| IF YOU ARE A MAN WORTHY of the name and not afraid’ to work, I'll bet = 950 can’t work for us 30 di less than $200. Think I'm bluffing? Then answer this ad and sh Opening for Mana; The der Box” sells on sight. TOM WALKER PITTSBURGH, PA, GOVERNMENT PATROL | INSPEC. needed frequently fae Can mada and dethent borders. pi ficulara . free. Fite, Oxment, ae St. Louis, _Mo. immediately. ME deruineds” “Catalog ttee . Catalog Barber College, Fargo, N. D. Est 1893, $3 NTED—A first, class all around vi lor, Write Tribune Ad. Wo. 7: WANTED—All hand tailor. W Tribune ad No. FEMALE HELP WANTED _ ay sellers. ‘want ater Ant. ANTE Sr rei “to cara for child during the day, good wages and pleasant surroundings. Write Tribune No. 76. WANTED—Competent girl or womat for housework. Highest | wages. Write box 452, Bismarck, N. to § at os “Stain St. WORK WANTED FIGH SCHOOL girl is anxious to find nice place to work for room and board so as to continue school, Please phone 415M after 4:00 p, m. WANTED—To take care of children afternoons, Phone 439M. L newly deen” .a Hight & apart” 60s, Cclloge Si er'ane 3 RENT. -a furstebed ound firm, ‘Aloe fez sale: anofold, i TF a FOR REN fu ryote t in Murphy acactinent F. Murphy. Phone 852, The Laurain > RENT—Two room furnished in modern home. 520 Seventh et. FOR SALE. und other household goods too num- erous to mention at 602 Ninth street. Phone 842R. Complete set of furn tire for an apartment in the Rose ment, Phone 862. FOR SALB FOUR ROOM modern home, hard- wood floors, very large front room, good condition, good location, ifty foot lot. with garage. SEVEN. ROOM modern house, inclid- ing: at least 3 bed rooms, one bed room down stairs, full basement, water heat,.sereened porch, di sitable location, for $8,950, mostly. payaole like rent, EIGHT ROOM modern houre, includ- ing 4 bed rooms, large basement, mostly hard wood floors, close i fine fifty foot lot, for $4,200, ly! payable like rent. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, al-| mast new, fine basement and heat ing plant, garage in basement, east} front, near school, for 94,200, on terms. IF YOU are looking for a home or for an investment, you should examine these properties. GEO. M. REGISTER. AND WOMEN gee ah in a ayeat |Fox., — Merthseeet “ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES @5 Cents Per itch eat oat aca 12 o to in. tecelvi stire in: same day. yp. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 _AUTOMOBILES ‘el DEPENDABLE CARS, bebe OUR USED CAR SALESROOM a ‘We denny ae Sen eso Cars just as we do ov khow: that ‘théy ‘sie, mee ford ta be Peete enyehere ‘0! oupe; n Coupe: gcnerrelet cael "re H she el ti lets models at low prices. Easy, time payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. Bismarck. CAPITAL. CHEVROLET COMPANY'S used car Kist for-this week. Nearly new Chevrolet sedan, slightly olin § emg touring with full winter top, 1923 Chevrolet 1» ducoed and overhauled, with HP Serehae* 1926 Ford coupe, ready to. go, penpals touring with winter top, debs t hue. Ford truck tranamission cab and box. in pe: be running condition. Will sell er tgs! Phone 26 or Mrs, P. C. Remington. ee ERTS MISCELLANEOUS eds FOR SALE—One two compa: ment truck tank $65.00; one So Fountain; one Arnold sete ie coffee ufn; one gas plate; o1 heater, arfd. many other articles Se sele—cheap if taken at once. Loc! wood Accessory Co., 800 Main St. Phone 187, as FOR SALE—Cottonwood lumber, cut to organs al till now operating on 8' See. 20, Twp. 188, 80, yf Bismarck. Herbert. Ave. LET ME haul your winter months. Wi twice a week. Service very reason- FOR SALE —M lat Targe size over- coat like, new. skrat lined _with beaver collar. Reasonable. Phone 895. WANTS: TO barber shop. Only one in small town preferred. Write cae Tribune No. 72. _DRESSMAKING ai ec 440J. Miss Cook and 3 is Mar- tineson. “silicates eabiaini cans PERSONAL PALMIST and Phrenologist, Madam | katimorelte here at 416 Fourth St. | a hours: 2 to 5 and To find lost article: FOR RENT—Six room fu house, Call at 413 Raymond street. earns RENT—Six robm duplex. Call 691 W2. Phone} keepi 2 with a raat closet, at "ha Third . street or 132LW. Baer ee rr t. shor ing a sired. Phone’ SOTR or call at 408 Fifth atreet. FOR RENT—Two furnished hous keeping room, also two sin; 1 ath Ee water heat. Inquire at, aE Fape rd oy on first floor -in all ms jern, Call at 211 Thayer or Phone oom in note rn home. Call ith street or Phone 236M. Petaicg cit cK + earn 3 futnished room: th modern je. Cail at 417 Fifth street oF Fro $521 ’, i ig toomns and alsa lige Teeekeering rooms. Cait at FOR RENT—Alat¥e toom for em? housekeeping of eleeping. Call at 619 Front St: About Mouth Washes BY DR. MORRIG FISHBEIN Editor Journal of the American Med- ical Association apd of Hygelia, en There are about mout! rs the market, Z their I} more or jon, “all sold with 0, thelr virtues in ae. In most instances, the antiseptic Powers are due to small amounts of| o perhaps to bor or various other antisepties. Actually the antiseptics act on bacteria only for the brief moments when they come into actual contact with them, By: the very nature of|T®) human contacts, the mouth receives jnew bacteria with each breath, Normal The Kreis hih ee tions by appl; 4 strengths su: tie fent to be germ directly to the spot after the pus is evacuated, The, normal gums and teeth need ro antiseptics. Here sim- ple cleansing washes are quite suffi- | £° cient. Human nature seems to demand and to enjoy a mouth wash that is pleasantly flavored. Manufacturers use peppermint, gleasant oils, lemon orange for this purpose, but the flavor mGst be “ies ae merely for what it is and not for any special ah hee | virtues. If chewing gum has any real use itis in cleansing the mouth by pic! ing up loose debris around the teeth and exciting a flow: of saliva. - Some mouth) washes contain — astringent subs sin addition to alcohol. These have the virtues of contracting the gum tissue, or dening However, the northal blood supply of the ‘tisques of the mouth is exceptionally rich and the —— | effects are quite temporary. Alkaline Washes Alkaline. mouth washes frequently are urged for a condition called acid mouth. Some. dental . authorities urge acid. mouth wash@ as being better for getting rid of the accu- mulated mucin on the teeth. All sorts of tests are suggested to patients for determining whether or’ not they have acid mouth or alkaline mouth. The facts are that a health- ful mouth, one that feels all right and is without needs only a simple rinsing with water after the used of the tooth ae But if a person feels more pleasant bythe use of at ful or astringent just so he to its vir- ms serious eer y ve it hee funder no "illusions as tues? GOLDEN MAIL Paris.—The newest fad in Paris is} a golden coat of mail. The vogue was begun by Mabel Boll, a well-known American girl here called “The Queen of Diamonds” because of the immense itings she wears. Miss Boll’s blouse was of fine gold mesh, with a design in platinum. sate ag but seratchy, Miss Boll says of aopunon bushels last cyar. timate was interpreted as suggesting| f al sftety LIVESTOCK WHEAT TAKES. | UPWARD SWING: Miton ‘wat Derbi in| Domestic Visible Supply Affects Trading ° (#)—Wheat took swine at the last today, helped by a decrease of 1,608,000 tush: els in the domestic visible supply. . ray some reports from Argentina ei of crop damaze, especially in juends Aires Y where wheat will her tn cut in’ one. From Pico to Tejedor, mm Suenos Aires province, the crop is said to have prematurcly ripened and ‘may yield only nine bushels an acre. | Wheat closed strong one cent toj twp eents net higher; corn % cent to , Se cent off, oat: cent to one cent ‘down, and provisions unchanged to tback of 37. Considerable attention by wheat) traders was given today to a Buenos Aires dispatch from a Chicago cr 3 ert saying that unless there zing, the north half of the Ai f tne wheat belt promises to a 000,000 bushels or better, a q rainst © eB & early exports from Argentina, Qn the. other hand, a different Chicago authority after an inspection rip covering 300 miles cables from Gazson, Argentina, that frost’ has, damaged the wheat crop quite serly ously. According to this source, the ield | per acre will average nine, soba t with the qualfty as well as eld both poor. WHEAT FUTURES iRES’ NEVO) 18. MINNEAPOLIS MARK F aiaaeapas, Nov. 22—()—Wheat futures were ‘nerfous: with 1% cent eg range today, an early break b oy followed by frequent moderat tts had a break of 1 futures dipped siteat and’ rated part iy: futures were slow an ber flaxseed eased lied. Cash wheat demand continued spotted, poor offerings slow, am mad ium to choice springs in fair to demand. Heavy weight, med- ium protein, was in best. demand. Winter wheat was stead: wag firm to good for choice. Corn was firm. Qats were steady. Rye was firm to strong for milling | to % tent \ Barley Ye ei cent, and: ral ri ley was firm within an un- changed range. Flax seed was easier. STOCK MARI MARKET | MOVES. UPWARD I Constructive Fore Forces Active—, —Uptrend Led By High Priced Industrials New York, Nov. 22--(#)—Construc- tive forces were actively at work in’ today’s stock market, which moved ward under the leaderehip of t! high priced industrials. Good bu upward under the leadership qf the investment rails, but speculative « thusasm for those issues has been chilled, temporarily at least, by the unexpected decline in the October t operating income of the Kans: southern railroad. loney was in grup supply at the renewal figures of 4% per cent. The weekly clearing house state- ments, published after the close of the market Saturday, showed a large increase in exce@s reserve, testifying to the ease of the credit situation. Another sharp upward revision in the government cotton crop estimate caused a break of $1 to $1.50 a bale in cotton futures, but strong buying develoned and prices rallied brisk! from the low levels. Meanwhile, raw MARKETS FINANCIAL By Asiitaled Pryed Lepeed Vite © Close Yesterday 1.33% Yorn "Keo," Ope igh 1.58% 1.83% - 1.44% 1.37 138% ine 7 Wheat Dec, 1.36% uy * tans - ay duly Onts— 7 | der shell. July Rye— ec, May July Lard— Jan. May Ribs— Nov. Jan, Bellies. Nov. Jan, Bt% a 96% 12.26 12.40 12.90 12.95, 12.75 18.25 sugar futures were marked up to] 12.60 new high levels. for the season in|cetns further reflection of the restriction | steady: of the size of the Cuban crop. outsiders upward to 11.50 and better. Philadelphia company jumped over! Sheep 14,000; fat lambs strong to 7 points to a redord high at 89, dnd|21 higher; ch lambs early | was foHowed into new high ground|shippers 13.10@13.75; bulk de by about a dozeh other issues, i-|lambs to packers 13.00@13.25; wate cluding Consolidate Cigar_and Amer- strong to 25 cents | higher at 9.00@ ican Sumatea Tobacco, Renewal of/9.50; sheep steady; dulk fat ewes selling pressure again Electric Re-|5.00@6.50; Strsette. choice ixeration caused another sharp col-|scarce; feeding lambs stead lapse in that stock, which fell below ly ehoice feeders absent; 38 to a new, law retort for. the year.{ium to good 12.00@12.85. Early gains, of. three points or more were recorded by Woolworth, 80. ST. PAU U.S. Cast Iron’ Pipe, General As-| south St. Paul, phalt, Laclede Gas and Coco Cola.) (i's. D, of A.) Atlantic it Line sold down. twoling slow, about points on the announcement of new|week's choles quality relatively plain 18.92 13.75 4.40 16.40 she stock strohg to her; other classes mostly bulk "vealern -10,00@10.501 kind 3 srict- balk med- LIVESTOCK Minn. Nov. 22 Cattle 13,000; open- dy with Maat weste romron. stock financing, but the _bulk_ steer ights” to. purchase the new, stocklano@t.du: she stock at par.on the basis of one, share! fotltces moderately active cach five held, were actively traded| buts mostly 5.00 oa "i in around 1 down to 4.75: The closing was strong.’ Many|giow, steady low priced industrial were under at-)" Calves 2,000; cu ion in the final hour, raising {pood lights most 1 to 3 points following Another spurt the recognized leaders such as; encral Mators and United States ec The latter extended its gain 1 tothrec paitna, while Lacolede Gas, al Asphalt and Air redutcion|4 i 5% to eight points. Total sales upproximated 1,100,000 shares. MINI pot sey RANGE Nov. 22 Open High Low 187 187% 1.365% 142° 1.420 1, BT 8TH 86 le 2% 93% 92% M0 40% 30% Ad AN AB 2.16% 217 2.16% and feeders 1@6.50, 35@50 lower; t opening slow, butchers and lights sows 9.50@ lower on pigs; no veragre cost fat lamb market open strong undertone; early sheep steady; fat ewes Close ie SSR POTATOES Chicago, No (#)—Potatoes: Receipts 101 cars; on track 808; to lta U. S. shipments Saturday Sunday ; trading slow, n ket steady for good stock, dull for ordinary round s stock 2,00@: round whites 2.25@2.4 Idaho sacked _russets mostly ardund 275@2.90; 1.37% | 1.42% 87% 3o% ABM 2.16% 2.26% 6: tt Minneapolis, Nov. 22—(U. \A,)—Potatoes: Light wire sleanivy, sh wheat’ demand slow, market firm. Carloads . 2 mixed! delivered sales, freight only deduct- ed, Minneapolis and St. Paul r: sacked ewts, round whites, U. S. 1, and partly graded 2 0, 2 white 43'4@44; No. Er 4 @42%, No. 1, 96. ley 51@7%5, Timothy seed 4,75@5.25. Clover seed 27.75@34.50. Lard 11.9: highers receipts 13,499 tubs; cream ery extras 4914; standards 44%; ¢ tra firsts 46@48; firsts 41@445 sec- onds han at eases; firsts 48@54; ordinary firsts unchanged; receipta 4,316 1 Bellies 15, 25. cHicaco LIVESTOCK Chicago, Nov, 22—(U. 8, D. of A.) —Hogs 45,000; fairly active, steady to strong with Friday’s-average; top 12.00 paid for finished heavy butch- ers; bulk desirable hogs 150 to 240 pound weight 11.65@11.90; _ bulk packing sows 10.40@10.85; few light- weight 11.00; — most; desirable slaughter pigs 11.65@12.00; few lightweights 12.25 and better; heav: weight hogs 11.60@12.00; medium 11.50@11.90; light 11.5011.85; light/3 light 11.40@11.85; packing sows 10.25 @11.00; slaughter pigs 11.50@12.00. Cattle 17,000; few steers and year- lings 15 to'25 cents higher; spots up . . more; trade fairly active; killing} unchanged; in carload lots, family quality mostly medium to good; best; patents quoted at 7.70@7.85 a barrel weighty steers 10.20 average selght| la 98-pound cotton sacks; shipments 1,459 pounds; yearlings 12.35; some 31,574 barrels. fed with show eyarling unsold with | Bran 23,50@24.00. u a 2@ refrigerator extras 34@'% refrigerator firsts 21¢@33. Cheese ul ged. FARGO BUTT! Fargo, N. Da | Nov. ter fat, churning ¢ream 4: stock 24, CHICAGO POULTRY hicago, , Nov. 22—(#)—Poultr; ive; recelpts 27 cars; fowls 17@ springs 11@22; turqeys 20@, 4) —But- @I11. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Nov. 22—()—Flour Plain to Be Seen By Taylor] tea inmeentr er tee Saturday } 75@13.00; one load to ship-! . other a cowbo: tiie 4 roosters 18; ducks 20@23; geese. BISMARCK GRAIN (Farnished CIE acest Bier Co.) , Nov, 22 No, 1 athe g orth: $4.86 No. 1 northern spring: » 126 No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum. {Dark hard winter Hard winter Oats . ‘ \Spelts, patsewks pot Per SHELL CORN cen } per pound discount under| 56" Ib, ar corn, 70 Ibs. 6 cents un-) LIBERTY BONDS New York, Nov. 22—U)—Liberty bonds closed: 3 1-28 100,13; firsts 4 1-48 10220; second 4 1-48 100.20; third 4 1-48 101.6; iourth 4 1-4s)_ 5 8. G. 4s 102.12; U 1-48 102. RANGE OF CARLOT SAL ii Nov, 22—(#)—Range 1 ica, Japanese ‘unk dealers finally bought the tin, which was baled, re- turned to Japan and made into: tin soldiers, horses and many other toys. PEREGRINA ‘NEWS BRIEFS Merger was announced of Griggs, Cooper and company and Fo- 6 ley Bros.,, wholesale grocery and food manufacturing firms. Under agree- ment, Foley Broth will sell branch houses in Williston and Jamestown, N, D., and Watertown, Nash: ch compan sales: Wheat No. dark northern 1.42% @1.44% dark "northern 130%@14 jdafk northern 1.36%@1.40 |dark hard winter 1.414%; No. jwinter 1.36% @1.38% ; No. duram 1.56%@1. No, 2 (1.20%. | Corn No. mixed 63@64. (Oats No. 2 rq Rye No. i] | Flax No. 1, Barley No. 3, Sa St pe ! 1 hard 2 amber durum yellow 76%; No. white 42% @42%. 2924 apo! Paul—Archie Hummergren, lo- Lis G RAIN was lost for 27 neapolis, Nov. 22) {receipts 226 cars compared to vt a year ago. oath No. 1 northern 136% @1LIB%; No. 1 dark northern spring choic @141% good to c| nary to good hard spring Toronto—“Wets” have slight ma- jority among candidates nominated ‘{for 110 seats in provincial legisla- 1| ture for which election is December 4: Nathan Straus in Boston address “ wealth of Henry Ford is “a curse to Ame rest of the world” Ee Use 0 -Jewish activities; Pie ann. invites Ford to present facts €@ it~ 9@67. 3, 88% @O2% Barley Rye No. Flax No.1, ¢ Democrats ¢ ould, senator, patd » bribe of $100,000 in 1918 to form Premier F! leming of New Brunswick; Gould calls it political contrite tion | New York, ~See-sawing up land down Broadway, I did see within the past week more 10-gallon hats than [I ever beheld in the combined load of Montana, Wyoming and | Arizona. The rodeo has come {to town and, out where the West | Forties begin, the flavor of sagebrush tis colorfully added to the amazing mixture already to be found. * Not the least incongruous sight is owpunchers, aft tether thei nent of Mal ison then hurry away e their sedans and and ride away great closed spaces ux} x of cowboys, I am _re- 1 of a street in Greenwich Vil- here a number of typically rder Bohemian resorts fight for the tourist trade. front stands a pirate Nine of crew fe: ing of tug near Sound, ‘ed lost with sink- Jack Island in Puget Washington. Mexico City y of Catholics in Mexico as charged by Pope Pius in encyclical. eekly, quotes derbilt as was forced o murriage with the Duke of Mae) borough by her paretns are “foulest slander.” Too Late To C Classify IF YOU have a good nobby looking 6 or 7 room modern house or one that may be made so for sale at a bargai ommunicate with Tribane No, 77. FOR SALE One in god conditi 6; urge heating stove Phone 329W \the rivalry be had been so k jeach excha ly | the napping boy's nose, ing match’ in i the two doormen 1, varks flew an FOR Final FoI Apartment, 2 rooms and Phone 101. ca WANTED. Girl for general 702 Fourth street. house- p approached sTATY hallenged him to a y of Burleigh f bouts or nt, honors ee even, North Dakota, J. Kulm, nod att " inintifs,. vm, having ther peenaRs le or interest uring Car Ne, of the bath. * head, step ht places of our iMage and a few him chatting Swans of Senn Saw Prince jlohe, nephew of Que member of her pariy York was reached. And they deved, © tell me he prefers’ the company of Count in the i merry and witty folk to that of those tire nd agai in the soc egister and is oftener defendant for the confiscation and to be s 2 t a musical or literary sale of sald automobile for the he j salon than the drawing rooms of the fit of a Sta b people. which 5 i dann dekde rected hon the late Ru under and t Hones issued by and a nm until New ¥ von_ M C the above named on wife of er: 1 clonging. to. the J. Kuhn, and git ne any right, tithe er To I ! actor, come from his country }to the Lambs’ Club to celebr: Vist anniversa Rohmer, place other e hin OF in ary. y Sax wrote ‘the “Fu Man- the ee chu” sto nd lately arrived from Britain with’ h who “isso pretty that the movies grabbed her i - one of that day sell all of the right, tithe, And, oh, yes, our weekly report on ests erbat of sha Sita ae ‘Harry’ Thaw Understand that and he got into an argument in a night 5 Pcantd denne club with a certain very pretty im ait with gata mand Interest and the movig actress. . That she swung 4 fai? fist in the general direction of Harry’s jaw and that he left with more speed than dignity... And cn. has, [ am told, not been scen again y, je in this particular pla BERT SWAN. right, 1926, NEA Servi ¢, Ine.) Low Rates Made For Vargo Farm Congress The Northern Pacific railway today innounced special round trip exeur- sion fares to the Tri-State Farm Congress at rgo January 11-14, These fares will apply from all Northern Pacific points in Minnesota and North Dakota and from all sta-, — tions on the Big Fork and Inter- | Sesser national Falls railway, and Minnesota! and International railway; also from! Superior, Wisconsin, on North-| ern Pacific railway, according to an- yountement. Dates of sale will be January 10- 13, and final return limit January 17. Omaha Meeting to | j Be. November 29 Phone Day or Night—22W A_ conference: of traffic. men and. statisticians will be held at Omaha ae November 29, which will be E. M. Hendricks, traffic 2 Charles ‘ouring: nd that I will, at vor of the Court Mouse In Hismarck, in the County and State of North ith day of December, t the hout of 2 o'clock P.M. wife (Cop Martin, account- he North Dakota’ iste” greed oy ae to Amer-,