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-__ MALE HELP WANTED GOVERNMENT Patrol Inspector, ’ Guards needed frequently for Cana. Capable Salesman WANTED—In this territory by old q dian and other borders, $1680 year. 1 insertion, 25 words or established Advertising Culendar ly. Particulars free, Write Oz- seesgeceeeees® OO and Specialty House. Strong linc, : ment 3-P, St. Louis, Mo., immediate. sttions, 98 words or permanent work, commissions pald t ly. { under 65 weekly. Every substantial business, WEN AND WOMEN barbers in great 3 insertions, 25 words or house a prospect. Well educated,| ge demand at good wages, Short time ry BeebebLicatice). 06 married man preferred. References y required, Catalog free. nt 1 and experience {n first letter. Our, { Barber College, Farge,'N.-®. Eatab, reference, Dun and Bradstreet. New WANTED--A young man to work by sin th th. F. Jaszkowiak, 412 Twelfth ret CLASSIFIED DISPLAY THE AUGUSTINE - WANTED A. first lags, ail argund RATES ie COMPANY tuilor, ‘ribune Ad. No, WANTED-—A tiessenger ut” Wentera 65 Centa Per Inch Home Office: Grand Island, Nebr. ial Lo den FOUND Ballon tires and-rim on the BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 AUTOMOBILES DEPENDABLE USED CARS JUST BEFORE taking inventory we and paying charges. Phone 676R. FOR SALE | PERFECT FOUR room stucco bung. | trical appliances, pictures and oth- er household fixtures. This is all sew goods which has never used and is suttable for Christmas, gifts. Phone 737R of call 408 West Rosser street. FOR SALE—Dining tables $10.00 and $5.00, dining chairs $2.00, cece machine $15.00, dresser $10.00, Buf- built for a home, anly $3800, COMPLETE FIVE room bungalow With basement garage, year old,| fet $15.00, daybed $80.00; davenport| © OffeP our greatest price reductions Sises, is in the city, east front, ’ Se ee ee erent: Cae te nti teasers 'n)| FIVE ROOM bungalow, with two at- bo 00, phonograph and reco ventory is taken in ce! $30.00. Roy H. Neff, 710 Seventh] you can\buy right now, Gueranteed| ‘!c rooms plastered and heated, modern, east front, convenient to bitte immediate possession, street. ; gee FOR SALE-Sanitary couch with mat- tress, white kitchen table, drop leaf Used Cats at prices ubowt 20 per cent lower than in the spring. Come in to our special Used Car Sales- $4’ SIX ROOM house, south side, right! table, electric vacuum cleaner,| room ani see the we offer. - kitchen rubbish burner. Phone] Overland Sedan; jge Coupe; it Rada ‘with bath, easy terms, 404W. 807 Fourth street. Ford Touring; Chevrolet Panel SIX ROOM, modern house, facing FOR SALE—One new je] Truck; Dodge Speciat Leather Se- park, trees, lawn, conventent to electric plate, one floor lamp, and| dan; Dodge Touring. Easy pay-| 2F one screed Phone 1140 or call at} ments. M. B: Gilman Co, 3 ‘shel wield hodaal tell eta 918 Seventh street mornings or eve- FAVE ROOM modern bungalow, 4 nings. — oe a blocks from postoffiee, spick and span, only $4700. EIGHT ROOM modern house; most éverything 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 it pur- chase for investment of anything ‘here. You cannot help but make 8 geod profit on your investment at present prices. Let me show you some of the really wonderful har- Bains I have on my big lists. Stick to North Dakota and North Dakota will stick to you. FOR SALE—Edison Phonograph with records. Also one floor lamp. Call M. B. GILMAN CO. Blomarck. EO en pouare AND FLATS FOR RENT—Five room house, mod- ern except furnace. Stove furnish- ed. Call at 602 Ninth street. Also auto storage, Dead storage $3.00 Per month, live storage $4.00 per month, Inquire Frenk Everts. Phone 1051W or 818. iz jen room modern house, including 4 bed rooms, two garages, on Eleventh street, at $50 Per month, Immediate possession. room 608 Hotel MeKenzie. FOR RENT—Modern room, gentle-} men preferred. Also 6 room house with bath, $30.00 and a garage at $3.50 per month, Close in. Call at 222 Second street. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Pleasant and heated light housekeeping room, close in, suitable for a couple of — ladies, nurses or school girls t preferred. Phone 357W. FOR RENT—Warm, ight keeping room, suitable forfbusiness| Geo. M. Repister, F. EB, YOUNG women oy teachers, Large closet,} FO! IT—5 room strictly modern running water. 422 Fifth street. | house furnished, gas, etc. Two Lost rooms reserved. Call 11473, Mrs. Smith, located at 112 Ave, C, LOST—Child's_ woolen near N. P. Depot Wednesday eve- FOR RENT—Nice largaumodern front room with porch inclosed if desired, and b i tlemen prefer- RENT—Six room house with| ning. Finder kindly return to rd, OA 416 Beenie attic | baths atsdas dpemtehade thvettte| © Seaton “Comte, tay Nome bs: Iso garage. For sale: Gar elat tory cheap. Phone FOR RENT room house with large garage, chicken coop and run way. 417 So. Ninth street. Phone LOST—Biack sik pura, bound with * gold, gold chain. Contains change and receipts made out to Josephine Kositzky. ROOM FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in strictly modern home for one or two. Call at 702 Seventh street. ar Phone 357M, FOR RENT—One coay, reasonabli room for two girls, light housekee; |" EAWN DRESSING FOR SALE in if, seared: Phone 819. 218)" iow with heated, garage. Call at| About half sheep manure. Let me, show it to you—it ie yoany years old. Let me haul your ashes and gar- bage by the week this winter. 219 Ave. A West, Phone S76W. FOR RENT-—Eight voom house with bath and closets. Cull at 806 First FOR RENT—Good sized front roam with closet and kitchenette. Well 4 furnished. 411 Fifth street. Phone street, C. E, Faunce, agent, Phone 9775 "417 Seventh St. SNT--Desirale room in mod-| FOR RENT—Warm well heated thive| FOR SALE-—Une 6 year ald milk cow Fee hon, eaten Ann: ntes| Hemieieadent chit wiese te coming fresh about Dec. %h. One! roi Phone 377. Reasonable rent. Phone 442J. [—Furnished room in mod- ern home. Call at G07 Sixth street or Phone 782. 3 year old heifer coming fresh in January. E. Ficher, 15 Front street, N. D. RADIO DEALER PCIE TRAE AP: Foire ungalow apart: RROoMS F ENT-With board.| ment four roams. Light, heat, wa- unt one brand new $300 Radiola Ma at 20a, ERM eta | Reels] . tor forgiakeas’ A hettsdearmmp hall asssictersdyee sable’. Medel 834J. : water heat, gas stove and vilegepe Box 601, Bismarck, FOR RENT—Warm pledsant room |. cabinet. Phone 842M. Call at] FOR SALE—Daldwin player plano ot Pifhone G32 or 4 tora, eeeant FO | G24 Tenth street north. ee @ great sacrifice. Also household - FOR RENT—Sirictly modern -fur-| furniture. Phone 672LW or call at} ' LAUNDRY nished apt. in the Rose apartments,| 88 Main. HOME LAUNDRY —First ‘class work ‘ done, For men's, shirts, blankets, and nurses’ uniforms, a specialty.| , Also family awashings’ taken. We i call and deliver. Marguerit Bulten's } Home Laundry, 31 Ave. ‘A, corner of } . Mandan Ave. Phone 1017. WORK WANTED ‘WANTED—A lady wants work of any kind py day ar by hour. Call] Boys’ Suits, 2 pairs of} N at 619 Front street or Phone 391M.| kniekérs, $8.98.—Bergeson’ F. W. Murphy, 215 Third street. Phone 852, © YOR RENT—A tu-aished, apartment rth FOR SALE—Two genuine buffalo coats at half price. Frank Krall,| and saddle. Write Tribune No. 85, FOR SALE—Full dress suit, size 42. See Frank Krall, Broadway. FOR SALE—Kimball Player Piano; alse modern residence with garage. @ " Phone 858. close in, as well built a home asj J FOR 8. ketball, the the St, Mary's last night. Practically every member of Coach H. E. Collins’ squad wae given-a school iHigh School Quint Has Rasy Witt From Independent ‘Team, Score 321018 - chance to show his ability in last night's game, the Demons making 27 and the Nighthawks. substitutions making six. Gorman Best Scorer immy Gorman, playing forward] tg the Demons in part of the game, j..,, Trail, east of Bismarck. ‘Own-|¥@8 high point man with five points, wheat er may have stme by identifying While Ernie Benser and Fay Brown ever, the Nearly every De-'t. mon who played in the game made J for Made four each. one or more baske! Clement Kelly was high scorer for low, motlern, brand new, convenient the Nighthawks, makin; to schools, immediate possession, while Francis Kelly made four and Balzer Jerry McCarty each two. Jimmy and Jo! nated O'Hare at and forward. Demons. Lofthouse, Olson, ed guard. Nighthawks’ Lineup Nighthawks’ lineup were Rohreck Francis Kelly playing forwards, Jer- ry McCarty and Balzer Klein alter- nating at center and Charles McCar- |ty and Clayton Finlayson at guards. No game will be played tonight, In the Clement Kelly, H. although practice will usual. Olson, Ray Henry Brown,| 7). John Lofthouse and Ernie Benser| some took turns playing center for the O'Hare, Ernie] Benser, Paul Hedstrum, Fay mn, Edwin Cervinsky and Minover be Bismarck's first game will be with Carson here the 11th of this fg five points, MeGettigan,| of co mmy Gorman, Elmer Benser, “Bill”, ske, Fred Landers, Fay Brown, Cervinsky ulter- Chicago, Di of unwelcome rain in taether with upturns today in » Hesides, mills Minneapolis. wheat Argentina, Wheat closed strong cents net higher; corn Kleintun, oats ' cent lower LIVESTOCK WHEAT MARKET satan al CLOSES STRONG Bismarck Demons de: feated the "Nighthawks,” an inde- pendent team, by a 32-13 scdre in gymnasfam (Py market mporarily influenced by unexpect- ed weakness of Liverpool quotations and by reports of fine weather in en | eee Ae ARKETS| Uptarns Follow’ Drop ‘Upon Predictions of Unweleome Rain in Argentina Argentina, to- reiluced estimates of Argentine exportable surplus led es wheat pri were buying Earlier, how- here w % cent to 2% %e to 11% cents to % cent ad- vance, and provisions showing a rise ven to Indications cents, of som American wheat were of current estimates Browi surpluses wh Play-| tries ments by fully 100,000, ' and is: renewed attention ing. held as 10-year average and feeding ratio is the known, month, following the Carson team’s game ‘with Mandan the 10th. The bridal veil originated Orient where many women still go veiled and where a husband is not| ppoged to see his bride's face until iter the ceremony. Saer, DRESSMARING _ WANTED—General dressmaking, cluding mending ‘and making men’s shirts. Call at 45 Thayer or Phone 4403. Miss Cook and Miss tineson, FARM LANDS FOR SALE 5 Bok TRADE Forty acres in one lece, ‘acres in another piece of good fruit land near White | 2Verage nething noted today. appearance halt was ascribed in quarters to anticipation of low- er ocean freight rates. Rood deal of notice was being taken Besides, a of exportable producing coun- and of deductions that world supplies exceed the world to the present we stock of corn in Chicago and to the movement of new corn pend- On the other hand ,there was tulk that the merchantable crop is about a million bushels less than the that the hog highest ever! WHEAT MOVES HIGHER ON MILL CITY MARKET in the} ‘Minneapolis, Dee. Jeontinued to move strong cash news and Futures late 1%@1% futures sold up % to wheat. Cash wheat started fi E!but supplies were not ;} ius. Winter giuet Durum was steady. wheat was yellow was stronger. Oats were in fair to with offerings small. steady and was firm to o cd was strong South St. Paul, Dee, i ‘Killing classes fully Wednesday's strong @4.00; bulis 5: ers slow, dull; coed bull 9.50; few choice 9.75, Hogs butchers and sows. 10,00@1050; bul cost Salmon, Washington. It is free of | Weight 209. encumbrance. corners, i property or North land. Address Tribu: This land joins at Will trade for Bisniarck | tive lambs mostly 4.50@6.50. cents, steers and yearlings 6.50@7.75; stock largely 4,25@6,50; cutters stockers and Wednesday 2—)—Wheat higher today, well taken de- liveries resulting in a covering move- in the session December dvanced half a cent in sym- with other markets, futures advanced “@one cent. Rye |i Barley % % cent, with Flaxseed advanced 2%2 cents, irm to strong, large enough i{to invite competition among buyers }}and demand turned quieter. f}et the sales were unchanged prem- Bulk steady and + Corn was in good demand and old good demand, quiet. one cent high- to two cents 1. LIVESTOCK (USS. D. {of A.)-—-Cattle 5,000; run slow in ar- jriving; little done early; steers and |yearlings agaid dull with all other steady with close; bulk Ik 5.25@ calves 2,500; vealers steady, mostly 20,000; fully Ssteady; bulk lights 11.50; packing Ik pigs 11,60; 11.38; M Predictions of al Pause in export demand fer North, require- | ,000 bushels. any corn traders today were giv- : NEWS:. cay GO RANGE jeg. 2 Close Close —Tod Yesterday Year Ago Open —T Low jay— High “FINANCIAL | | iny— Close PAGE SEVEN- ‘| Boys’ Suits, 2 pairs of jknickers, $8.95,—Bergeson’s. SHAFER TELLS - | HOW XMAS SEAL Wheat— Dec.” 196% 99k .4G 1.08% .MONEY IS. USED May 139% 1.73 : aa ¥i i July 1.62 1.32% L33% ‘(Continued from page one) Corn— - ee ‘ ran tay | to our sympathy and good will. We Dec, 185% 12% 18% eee ‘fos | Simply cannot refuse to give our May B45 82 ee elas) “asta | mite, tiny as it is, to help the needy, on” 8S 85% BA ‘""* |to feed the child who is undernour- ats— y, | ished, to give proper dental or optical Dec. Az 48! 42% 435% | care to the child who, because of his May ABS ao ‘ physica s, cannot do profitable July AO ATI jt is up to us to give Rye . that child the chance to hecome a id A tH * 20% good citizen. eae odie “Let us not, then, refuse the pur- RY ees ee chase of Christmas seals, nor will we . " ‘ 2.95 | look for personal material gain ‘in 4 2 2.75 bb 12.95 " loa ieee deep eee eee SR cate parenians” Tuten Ine et oe Ribs. Ne bs a ant ified with the well earned conviction . wai ‘ Pre 13.90 | that we have done «noble thing when ait iiss 2 dio’ SR ees nee TED eave Wd ana ee rh lies sea i es ‘ quota of the seals which are brought a iis to our door. Then we will spread 14.15, 14.70 STOCK PRICES MOVE UPWARD!” Heavy Reinvestment of Divi dend and Interest Payments Held Responsible New York, Dec, 2~(@--Heavy re-| investment of year-end dividend and interest payments was believed to be part far the sharp up ward movement in today's stock mar: ket, Buying orders were spread over an unusually broad list, with a score levels, tes cent stimulated activity by pools. Placing of the Fleishmann com mon stock on a $3 annual basis on! | 1927 and on offi al reports that mill opera of the United States | x0) 9 flys Steel corporation were substan late a ea above the figure reported earli j wi the weck by the steel trade reviews, also had a bullish effect on specpla- tive sentiment. U. S. Steel common, Baldwin, General Motors and Allied Cheimeal all were prominent in the ing, selling two or more points yesterday’s final quotations. appreciable diminu volume of traffic vestment demand developed for the common plan, Heavy accumulation count sales of new models, were bought on the strength of large curre: 7 corn products five, South Porto Rican Sugar four. The closing was firm, Buying in- terests switched to the rail shares in she final hour when profit taking began to make an impression on such stocks as Baldwin, General Motors Atchison ral- lied three points and Lehigh Valley climbed to a new high record at 96. Several equipment shares were in de- ;] mand, notably Vion Tank Car, which responded to the announccemnt of a Total es approximated 1,700,000 shares, id Allied Chemical, 25 per cent stock dividend. MINNEAPOLIS PLOUR Minneapolis, Dee. Sheep 5,000; about steady; fat na- 12.75; strictly Dakota farm|choice fed lambs scarce; fat ewes iné No, 79, family patents quoted at 7.95 barrel in 98-pound cotton shipments 40,854 barrels, Bran 24.60@25.00. sacks; ; : MOM'N POP Y6S, THEYRE STYLISH AND Bor Good Loox: GE PER FECTLY WG, WONEST Now— DowT Our SHOES HURT? Not a Bit Convincing We Thought So : > By Taylor| ues again being elevated to Lowering of | M% to 4% per! railrond earnings this year expected to break all records and no of the heavy ight, a good in- stocks of first class car- riers. The rise in the Van Sweringen issues revived rumors of an early announcement of the revised merger of Chrysler at advancing prices featured the mo- tor group, which is beginning to dis- Oils earnings. Burrqughs Adding on the lirectors inten- per cent stock National Lead jumped over 2=+()—Flour 5@15 cents higher; in carload lots, @8.00 a MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Dec. 2 Open High Low happiness and, in that, find ness.” happi- St. George’s Episcopal Guild Clone i Saba as stl a rae sale tga ec ° ay 10 14° | Bros. furniture store Satur- en Aap lh dati heat day, Dec. 4th, at 1:30 p. m. “Dee. ‘TG 88 Orange marmalade for sale | May 92 93% {also. sok Oats 41% 40% 41%) Rest in snug satisfaction. Ab AN 44S Beulah Coal will help you do 220% 2.18 it. Phone 62, Wachter Trans- i | Barley Dee. May 63% 67" BISMARCK GRAIN 3% 67 -| d \! (Furnished by Russell Bismarck, Dec. 1 dark northern... ! northern spring iller 1 red durum 1 flax... | Dark hard winter... "| Hard winter Oats : | Barley ee 4 Speltz, per ewt SH No. 6 | 55 Ib. | der shell, CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Dec 4 white 38@41. p Rye No. 4, 80@82. Barley 56@76. Timothy Clover 4.75) NGUs4.50, 14.00, Bellies 16.00, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec, 2—()—Wheat receipts 102 cars compared to 350 a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern 1.43 @1.45; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy 1.46@1.48; good to choice 1.45@1.46} ordinary to good 1.44@1.45; No. 1 hard soring 1.45@ 60; No. 1 dark hard Montana on track 1.48@1.48; to arrive 143@1.48; May 1.445%; Dee. 1.42, Corn No. 8 yellow 92%@ Qats No. 3 white 42%@ Barley 49 rt CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Dee. 2—(U. 8. D. of A.) —Hogs 40,000; generally with Wednesday's average; more ac- tive early; top 12.10; bulk desirable 170 to 240 pound weight 11.80@12.50; most packing sows 10.50@11.50; few lightweikhts 11.25; bulk desirable i ehter pigs 11.50@11.75; heavy- | weight hogs 11.60@12.1 medium 11.60@12.10; light 11.50@12.00; light lig it 11.25@ packing sows 10.40 ;@U.26; slaughter pigs 11.25@11. | Cattle 11,000; fed steers trade letrong to 25 cents higher; trade ac- itive; shippers marking market; top tyearlings 13.20; some held at 13.25; ‘some 1,374 pound bullocks upward to {11.50; bulk fat steers 9.00@10.75; ishe stock excepting cutters sharing : Street advances; stockers and feeders |slow; about steady with late last i week; 15 to 25 cents under Monday ‘gt 6.25@7.25; vealers 25 cents low- ler; largely at 11.00 market. j, Sheep 14,000; fairly, active; fat {lambs about steady with Wednesday; ‘fed westérns to shippers 13.65; bulk {held slightly above; early bulk desi jable lambs to packers 13.00@13.25 sheep steady; bulk fat ewes 5.00@ , 6.50; choice lightweight held around (6,75; yearling wethers carly 9.00@ ;9.75 mostly; feeding lambs strong to ;25 cents higher. Bulk medium to good comeback feeders 11.50@12.00; holding few choice range feeding lambs ahove 12.75, —___ FARGO LIVESTOCK 1 cent per pound discount under r corn, 70 Ibs., & cents un- —() —Cash wheat” fullback, was named captain of 1 steady | s {and then referred to the fer Co. [ nurs | NEWS BRIEFS | 1¢—_—_—_____ ¥ Announcement is made in Rome. of the signing of a pact of friendship and security between Italy and Al- bania. , Queen Marie, on leaving Paris for Bucharest, refused to discuss confer- ence with her son, former Crowrt | Prince Carol, Miss Florence Majorie Clendenin, aughter of Joseph Clendenin, vice ent of American Smelting and ng company, clopes from Afds- ley, N. Y., home and mar core | Tornow, former Russian in | New York city. barat St. Paul—Special » provided for in national prohibition act, will be levied against 800 hootleggers con victed in Minnesota federal courts, | Waiter F. Rhinow, northwest prohi- bition director, announced, Minneapolis—-Herbert ——_ Joesting, No. 1 hard 1 No. 2 northern} Gophers football eleven. Frosh spring 1.39'%@1. i ceiving hono le mention included Corn Ni mixed 76; No, 2 yellow] Burdick, Williston, N. D. 16%4@17) _ Oats No. 3 white 42'%@43%; No. inn.—i‘rank Mur- | Boys’ Ace woul caps, 35¢e.— Bergesen’s. loads Designated as State Highways Two pieces, of road, one in Stuts- man and Kid Wells county, as state highy ounties and one in © bden designated hy the highway r, connecting trunk 4: MW and 30, as stage highwa, ulation was made ‘that no construc- tion work be done on this road until other roads in Stutsman and Kidder ously designated as shall have been im- proved, : A 12-mile siretch of road in Wells # south of Fessenden and state highway No. 9 with highway No. 7, was also designated as u new state highway. Further claims by I. P. Baker, rep- resenting the Benton Packet com- pany, were heard by the commission attorney general for investigation of the fed- eral maritime laws, to see whether they present a différent aspect than those covered by his previous opinion recommending their disallowance. Damages are sought by the packet company on the ground that shipping activities were hindered by obstruc- tions left in the Missouri river after construction of the Memorial bridge. | A Boston restaurant owner bases his daily menus on the forecasts sup- plied him by the weather burea His patrons call for different i of food on hot and cold days. There’s nothing to winter if you'll fill your bin with Beu- lah coal. Phone 62. Wach- ter Transfer Co. 4 | Fargo, N. D.,. Dec, 2—@)—Hogs, 150 to 200 pound weights 10.50 to 11,90; 200 to 235 pounds 11.00; 225 to 275 pounds 11.00; 275 pounds and ‘over -11.60; packers 9.0009.75. Sheep genuine spring lambs trim- meg 13.00@12.50; bucks 11.00@11.50; avy lambs 9,00@10,00; cull lambs 8.00@9.00; light ewes 5.00@6.00; heayy ewes 4.00@5.00; cull ewes 1.00 8.00; bucks 3.00@3.50. m RODUCE "Glicage Dee boy eect blah, ames ataadand, a0 betes tras is 3} extra Sirate firsts 42@44%; sec- .. CH CRicago, Dec, 2—UP)—Poultry alive steady; réceipts 18 cars; prices un- changed, i Eggs unchanged; receipts 2,718 14 FARGO BUTTER. Fargo, N. D., Dec. 2—@)—Butter , |fat, churning cream) 61; packtig™ {-[stock 24, 4 <rtershehier ay

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