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Ge err NOVEMBER 30; 1926 Tribune Classified Advertisements ° MALE HELP WANTED GOVERNMENT Patrol _Inspector- Guards needed frequently for Cana- dian and other borders, $1680 year- ly, Particulars free. Write Oi ment 3-P, St. Louis, Mv., immediate- 1 WEN AND WOMEN barbers in great demand at good wagés. Short time required. Catalog free. Moler Head College, Fargo, N. D, Estab. ANTED—A live wire to 10 help “wit Christmas selling. Good money to the right party. Phone 471. CAN USE a good man with a cat selling proposition extahijshed ter- Phone 471. bi hit fl around Ad. No. 73. ——Ginl for general hous Call 999W, Mrs. H, Laskin. APARTMENTS _ work, FOR PunT—Nies steam he ished apertments, The Laurain apartrients. Phone 303.: Edison phonograph and two beautiful leather up- d chairs, cut glass, hand a linen, floor lamp, elec- il appliances, pietures and oth- household fixtures. This is all goods which has never been used and is suitable for Christmas Phone 737R or call 408 West 0, ae and record Roy H. Neff, 710 Seventh One new 6x9 rug, one lectric plate, one floor lamp, and) one screen, Phone 1140 or call at O18 Seventh street mornings or eve- nings. —— LAUNDRY LAUNDRY--First class work For men’s shirts, blankets, ’ uniforms, a. specialty. mily washings taken. We nd deliver. Marguerit Bulten’s L rooms suitable for one couple. Prefer who is employed during Phone 687W2. Fou RENT-—Pleasant and heated light housekeeping room, close in, suitable for a couple of ladies, school girls preferred. Rooms for sleeping or light housekeeping. Well located. 0 garage for rent, Phone 507R. all at 408 Fifth street. {OOM FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rgom in strictly modern home for one or two, Call at 702 Seventh street or Phone 357M. For RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Call at 506 Second street. Phone 376 r is Bb edie 7) be ‘addi, CLASSIFIED_ DISPLAY RATES 65 ‘Cents Per'Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNF PHONE 82 AUTO! DEPENDABLE USED CARS JUST BEFORE, taking inventory we | | offer our gréatest price reduc! in Dependable Used Cars. Our i ventory. is teken. in December s0 you can, buy,right now, Guaranteed Used ‘Cars at prices nbout 20 per cent lower than in the spring. Come in to our special’ Used Car Sales- room and see the bags in we offer. Overland. Sedat lodge Coupe; Ford Touring; Chevrolet Panel Truck; Dodge Special Leather Se- dan; Dodge Todring. Easy pay- ments. M. B. Gilman Co. Easy time payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. Bismarck. ~__postrion WANTED YOUNG LADY desires position as sales Indy or stenographer. Has had five years of business experi- ence. An interview will be appre- ciated. Write Tribune No. 83. EXPERIENCED Stenographer wants position, References furnished. Write Tribune No. 84, cluding mending and shirts. Call at 45 Thay 440J. Miss Cook and Miss tineson. AOURES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Five room house, mod- except furnace. Stove furnish- ed. Call at 5602 Ninth street, Also auto storage. Dead storage $3.00 per month, live storage $4.00 per month. Inquires Frank Everts. Phone 1061W or 818. ENT—A_ 4 room bungalow either furnished or unfurnishe: Also a piano for rent. Call at 50: South Ninth street or Phone 783LR. FOR RB Six room™ house use with bath, Stoves furnished. Close in. Also garage. For sale: Gentleman’s fer ce uv cheap. Phone 905. _ FOR RENT—Three room house on South Tenth street, partly modern. Phone 783LR or call at 503 South Ninth street. Mar- FOR RENT—Good sized front room with closet and kitchenette. Well TU adaaees 411 Fifth street, Phone ee RENT—Rooms with or without board, also wanted table boarders vt the Dunraven, FOR Ki urnished room in mod- ern home. Call at 607 Sixth street or Phone 782.0 FOR RENT--Two fu housekeeping rooms. Fourth street. _ WARM room with board at Mohawk, 401 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Warm pleesant room Phone 682 or 1074. FOR Ri '—A furnished house, two blocks east of the Roosevelt school. Ae 413 Raymond street. Phone FOR RENT—Five modern bunga- low. with heated garage. Call at 219 Ave. A West. Phi ne 575W. FOR RENT—Eight room house with bath and closets. Call at 806 First street. C. E. Faunce, agent, ‘T—Warm well heated three i modern flat. Close in. FOR RENT—Six room house, modern except heat, close in, rent $30 per ;month, Harvey Harris & Co. =PHONE 89 —— Capable Salesman WANTED—In this territory by old established Advertising Calendar and Specialty House. Strong line, permanent work, commissions paid weekly. Every substantial business house a prospect. Well educated, married man preferred. References and experience in first letter. Our reference, Dun and Bradstreet. New line starts Dec. 26. THE AUGUSTINE COMPANY Home Office: G Nebr. MARRIED MAN aged 26 wants work. Two years general office and some traveling experience. Would con- sider anything. Best references furnished. Wri WORK WANTED—Middle aged desires either housecleaning _ washings, Phone 552M. STUDEN' ‘work for board.* Dismarek College, telephone 183. ae ie eins di ila ai FOUND—Ballon tires and rim on the Red Trail, east of Bismarck. Own- er may have same by jdentifying and paying charges. Phone 676R. FOR SALE PERFECT FOUR room stueco bunga- low, modern, brand new, convenient to schools, immediate possession, built for a home, anly $3800. COMPLETE . FIVE room ‘bungalow; with bhsement gatege, year old, close in, as Well bpilt a home as there is in the ‘city, east front, $5500, FIVE ROOM bungalow, with two at-| tic rooms plastered and he: modern, east front, convenient ‘al schools, immediate possession. $4700. | SIX ROOM house, south side, right, down town, with ah, easy terms,; $1700. SIX ROOM modern house, facing park,-trees, lawn, conventent to schools, well. worth the money, $4500. FIYE ROOM modern bungalow, 4 blocks from postoffice, spick and span, only $4700. i EIGHT ROOM modern house, most} everything in it you could wish for, sleeping porch, 6 blocks from post- office, nicest part of city, $8500. INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, automo- bile in reliable companies. FARM LANDS—Form the best pur- chase for investment of anything, he You cannot help but make: a geod profit on your investment at| present pric Let me show yo ou! some of the really wonderful bar- gains I have on my big lists. Stick to North Dakota and North Dakota will stick to you, | F. E. YOUNG RS ____ MISCELLANEOUS RADIO FOR LE—Will sell my, eight tube Super-Heterodyne com- plete with loud speaker, A and B batteries inside aerial and ear- phones for $125.00. Have logged’ 170 stations, luding Cuba and Mexico. Also one large library table for sale. Phone 726W. 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. tT. BURCH Phone 9775 _417 Seventh St. FOR SALE—One 5 year old milk cow’ coming fresh about Dec. 7th. One -3 year old heifer coming fresh in January. E. Ficher, 15 Front streei, N. D. Two genuine buffalo Frank Krall, FO coats at half price. 512 Broadwi : es: FOR SALE—Fuall dress suit, size 42. See Frank Krall, Broadway. FOR SALE—Modern bungalow, very HA anee sonable if taken =? once, at 516 Fourteenth street. THE BISMARCK OUT OUR WAY ~ CONFOUND IF T Gee trate Now! be You THAT PHONED ME LAGT ANID GAID YoU WERE“THE ROVAL INSPECTOR OF WEIG RUMANIA. AND LER BELIEVE -THAT I WAG CHOGEN | REET THE QUEEN UPON BY Niort To “ihe ITY, HME ~EGAD GIR» L COULD HAVE MN OFFICIAL TRIBUNE NIGHT: 1S FoR ME “To eT r OFFICES GRAIN LIVESTOCK WENT MARKFT GETS SETBACK Slewness on . Export Demand! Accelerates Downward Swing of Prices Chicago, 30—()—Reports that Argentin: Canadian did a good deal to bring hi a late setback in wheat values The downward swing of Hi es was accelerated by slowness on export demand for wheat from North America. Houses with con- jnections east led the selling, which was in the face of reports of less favorable weather conditions in Ar- gentine. Scattered liquidation was on in December corn and oats, but both grains showed resistance to pressure. Expectations are for relatively small delivet of corn on December contracts tomorrow, and fairly lib- eral on oats, Country offerings of corn today were somewhat larger. The forecast was for unscttled FARM LANDS FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Forty in one piece, 37 acres in another piece of. good fruit land near White Salmon, hington. It is free of encumbrance. This land joins at corners, Will trade for Bismarck Property, or North Dakota farm Add Tribune No. 7: LOST—A black plush robe between Copelin’s garage and Person Court, Finder please return to G. P. Hotel for reward, No Punishment For Her T MY es AT Coon AGAIN, ARE You? eat is wnderselling | ue, eg OCCASION Close Close Yesterday 1.70% 1.66% 12.07 12,20 Bel ‘lies - Jan, 13.65 Year Ago Open By Williams; yA GIR, wNOD ADDRESS ME AG * GPROUTED FROM SP CRUSSLES! Me a '|MARKETS nd Associated Press Leased Wire CHICAGO RANGE Nov. 30 Today. f 14, “ays High Low 00 A'GTRANGE ENVELOPE ! ~~ “ HOWEVER YOUR Nove Io * FAMILIAR, ALTHOUGH 1 cae PLACE THE COLORS AW eae I REMEMBER Now,w We PROT MET INA VEGETARIE GTALL wT THOUGHT You WERE A RISTABAGA, —™ AND I HAD A | ew —Today— Close |‘ OMe 1 4 7 weather over the belt. Provision were higher syn ing with an advance in hog WReat closed weuk, 3 to 1% cents net lower, corn unchanged to % cent up, oats unchanged to 's cent off, and pro ns unchanged to 37 cents higher, WHEAT TONE UNCERTAIN AT MINNEAPOLIS CLOSE Minneapolis, Nov. 30—(?)—Whea futures were stubborn and firm mo of the session today but developed ar easy and uncertain tone toward the close. Chicago fell to the low of the early range shortly after mid- day, und Minneapolis futures follow- ed. Trade was mixed and largely of u pre-delivery day character through- out. Prices held within a range of half iz | May midday. Uats © steady, sed and barley cent. 1% cents, and demand cetns higher, Corn offer cent for Dee throughout embe! the My eent Rye futures futu December flaxseed wa: ood. Durum was ings were m Oats were in good to fair de Rye was fi I was slow and draggy. tronger. irm. 3 firm to and % cent for session up to and turned sold up Cash wheat offerings were small|to 225 pound weights 1 The general {275 pound we market was one cent higher and some|and over 11. of the off grades were one to two steady. erate, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicages Nowe BO-(U, S. D_ of A.) |Righers receipts 7,947 tubs; creamery NOW JOST FoR THAT I’M GOING To SEND You Yo BED WITHOUT ANY SUPPER Bs — Se a 1F 2 GBT IT PIKED, GRANRA WANT MIGRT r By Taylor OH WELL~ I CouLon'T Ear ANYTHING MORE, ANYHOW and. —Hogs 35,000; early market ac : | generally 15-00 25 cents higher than Monday's average and up; big packers inac top 12.15 paid, for several loads 250 to 310 pound, weight; bulk desirable hogs} jall weights upward to 300 pounds; now slowed |" | 11,90@12.10; most packing sows 10. 50! | @11.00; few lightweights 11.25; some ot butehers order 11.60 or better; ' {small supply of pigs mostly 11.75@) 1 Cattle 14,000; fed yearlings strong to 26 cents higher; trade active at advance; extreme top 13.00; several {loads 12.50@12.86;. weighty steers slow; comparatively few sold; lib- eral supply of short fed steers of ew to sell at 800@9.00 on the run; stockers and feeders moving at | 650@7.60; other classes steady; most low cutters 4.10; vealers 11,00@ 12.00; mostly 11.00@11,50, eep 20,000; slow; fat lambs op- * 10 cents Lo mostly 25 cents lower; top fed westerns to sh 75; better grade lambs y |18.00@13.50; holding choice fed clipped lambs around 12.00; sheep ‘steady; bulk fut ewes jbest held around 7.00;- feeding lambs | about steady; medium to good feed- ers early 11.75@12.25; best around late Monday fat ew strong to 25 cents higher; top 7.0 best feeders 12,75, STOCK PRICES « i | | i HIGHER TODAY : Upward Movement. Follows Early Period of Heaviness on Today’s Market Stock aft- D vat of call money the renewal rate + per cent but) inasmuch © Wis no change in time mon the high figure on day to di was regarded as only 1 shares were slight jthe publication of additio statements, able comparison — with ‘month last year. The first s sone roads to report show f 5.9 per cent in net operati e over October and a ga er cent over September Chesapeake & |whieh has’ been under presi several days, better suppori. Baldwin led the early afternoon ad bey rallying from a low of 153% to 156%, General Motors, Gene! “{Asphalt and several of the tobacco and sugar shares also registered sub- stantial gain: Establishment of ;new peak prices by American Can preferred, American Home | y firmer on Octaber the ‘ferred was offset by new low prices in Advance Rumely, Real Silk Hos Viery, Savage Arms and American Snuff preferred, United States Industrial cohol iwas under accumulation in_ antic tion of an ly declaration of d idens. Prospetes of higher d ends also accountd for th strength of Fox Film “A” directors [or which meet next month, Pools cere again active in a number of! specialties. FARG Fargo, N. 150 to VESTOCK D,, Nov, 30—)—Hogs 200 pound weights 10.50; 200 bb to hts 11.25; 275 pounds packers 9.00@9.75. Sheep genuine spring lambs trim- med 12,00@12.50; bucks 11.00@11.50; heavy lambs 9.00@10.00; cull lambs 8.00@9.00; light e 5,006.00; vy ewes 4,00@5, 00 cull ewes 1,00 CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Nov, 30—)—Butter extras 52%; standards 45%; extra firsts 47%@50'%; firsts 41%@44; seconds 36@)40, Eggs unchanged; cases, Cheese unchanged. receipts 6,429 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Nov. 30—()—Flour jurchanged to five cents higher; in ‘earload lots, family patents qouted at 7.90 a barrel in 98-pound cotton 3 Shipments 44,898 barrels. Bran 24.50@25.00. MINNEAPOL! iS RANGE Nov. Close 'Wheat— Dec. May Rye— Dec. May | Oats— Dec. 395% May A3B% ¥ Flax-— ’ Dee. M4 217% 2.15% 2.16% May 2.24% 2.26% 2.24% 2.25% Earley. | 1.37% 1.42% 1.38 1.361% 1.425% 141% 137% 1.41% 85% 92 BAe 805% | 84% { 3 216 66% G2 87% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Iussell-Miller . 1 dark northern 1 northern spring. 1 amber durum. 1 mixed durum. 62 62% 64 Derk, hard winter. Hard winter . Oats .... | Spel, pr I er ewt.. sate SHELL CORN i No. 3, 66 Ibs. or more. No. 4, 55 Ib: ‘No, & 1 cent per ind di ast per pou 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK _ South St. Paul, Nov. 30—(U. 8. D. of A.)-Cattle. 3,000; market opening ‘ slew, about st ‘on.all lines; steer tun carried liberal amaunt,. short i Te ee ne an tan ef held S| Application of the ing a favor-' Products | und Rock Island seven per cent pre-|* stock largely 4.50@6.50; bulls 5.00@ 5.60; cutters 3.50@3.75; stockers and jfeeders in light supply, nominally steady; bulk 5.25@6.50. Calves } vealers, sorting con- dered, mostly 9.25. Hogs 15,000; mostly 25 higher; jbui: butchers and bacon hogs 11.50; packing sows 10.00@/10.25; pis it bulk 10.50; average cost 1114; weight 197. 1,000; market very ids around 25 lower, or 12.50 lambs; sheep steady; late s Monday included one doubje ctly choice feeding westerns at slow; FARGO BUTTER Fargo, 0) —But- ‘Rail Board Denies and Soo Line Roads | =< Be Northern Pa- cifie and Line railways to pub- lish from Fargo to Minot the same jrates as apply via the Great North- ern without making them m at intermediate points has be nied by the state railroad comm he application 'Northern Railway of to the reduce Great the " freight rate on carloads of ice from four to three cents per hundred- weight between Tokio and Devils {Lake was approved by the commis- The commission also approved application of the Otter Tail Pt mpany for authority to issue Il $1,400,000. serie " bonds; the r id ap- | proved the schedule of electric rates tiled by the Otter ‘Tail Power com- fany applicable at Grafton, N. D., and approved the appliaction of the i § to issue 1,000 value preferred k and 1,000 shares of $100 par slue common si NORTH DAKOTA PIONE | Washburn Gottlob K ident of North T on Novembe ne of a son near Turtle Luke, Funeral services vere conducted on November 14 fram the Bethel Bapti jtle Lake. Mr. Klein first settled on a farm Fessenden, and dater came to Washburn where he was. en- xaged in the banking and reak éstate business with his sons. Since the h of his wife in 1918 he has been making his home with his six sons, who are scattered about this sectior of the state. In addition to his sons ¢ is survived by one daughter, 22 grandchildren, two great-grand chil- dren, a half sister and a hulf brother. Too Late To Classify room strictly modern furnished, gas, Two rooms reserved. Call 1147J, Mrs. Smith, located at 112 Ave. C. WANTED—At once, a lady comp- tometer typist at the wholesale Groce. Winston & Newell Co,, Bis- marck, D. DIES , died ! | eas RENT—Modern room, gentle- men preferred. Also 6 room house with bath, $30.00 and a garage at 50 per month, Close in.. Call at 222 Second street. Phone 905. {FOR RENT—Desirable room in mod- ern home, ladies preferred. Cail at 815 E, Rosser. Phone 377W. FOR RENT—Nice large modern front room with porch inclosed if desired, and board. Two gentlemen prefer- red, Call 419 ‘Seventh street. LOST—Between N. P. Freight office and Armour’s Creamery a colored blanket, Return to Armour’s Cream- cries for reward. {——_______ Flapper Fanny Says: Ear corn, 70 Ibs. 5 centa un-| |