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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4; 1928 PHONE 32 MALE WELP WANTED ik YOU ARE A MAN WORTHY of the name and not afreid to work, I'll bet you $50 that you can’t work for us 30 days and earn Jess than $200. Think @’m bluffing? Then ‘answer this ad and show me up. Opening for Managers. The “Won- der Box” sells on sight. TOM WALKER PITTSBL TAKE ORDERS | meats, canned goods, groceries, also. paints, radio — auto and tractor oii iiirome CK H HILL “CO covERNE— Fa Patrol Inspector- Guardaneeded frequently for Cana- dian and other borders. $1680 year- ly. Particulars free. Write Oz- ment 3-P, St. Louis; Mo., immediate- ly. MEN AND WOMEN bard¢ in get demand at good wages. Short time required. Catalog free. Moler bo hd College, Fargo, N. D. Estab. $oUNG MEN—-Fine chance to see ths aboard passenger shi: Write for free particulars. ‘Tribune No, 88. WANTED—Farmer or Farmer's son man to travel in country. Ste dy A first class all” around |. tailor, Write Tribune Ad. Ni oh WANTED—A messenger at Western HELP WANTED IEN—Make money sewing Chil- dren's D@sses, Bungalow Aprons. Experience unnecessary. cut, instructions furnished. field Mfg. Co. 140 W. 42nd St. York, WOMEN Make honey, sewing bun rons, children’s dresses. Ma- cut instructions furnished. Write Experience — unnecessary. Co, 104 Fifth Henry Manufecturin, New York C : We pay $20 hundréd to dec- cards. Pleasant g. Free formation, Modern Card, 246 Fifth Ave, N.Y. mM jake $25.00-$50.00 weekly idressing cards at home; exper- nee Ze stamp brings particulars, ichty, Neweastle, Indiana, ORK AT HOME—$6 a dozen making scarfs, Experience unnecessary, No vassing. Particulars for stamp. Tinnit Seryice Inc. 191, Lynn,| TED—A girl to do general, but rather light housework. Prefer one who can stay by the month, Call 971M. LADIES we pay $20.00 per 100 to Gild Greeting Cards, free particulars for addressed envelope. Yorkville Card Dent. KD 864 Lexington A\ WANTED—Competent git! al housework, Phone’ 180. WORK WANTED ‘WANTED—A lady wants work of any kind by day’ or by hour, Call at 619 Front street or Phone 391M. YOUNG WOMAN will take ‘care of children evenings. Rates depend on hour and distance. Phone 872. YIRST CLASS pri Some nvachine experience. Tribune No. 89. ee LADY STUDENT wants place to work for board, Bismarck College. Phone 183. UNDRY For men’ and nurses’ uniforms, a specialty. Also family washings taken. We and deliver. Marguerit Bul- ten’s Home Laundry, 31 Ave. A, cor- ner of Mendan Ave. Phone 1047. done. SAM'S WIFG |S OUTA TOWN AN’ THE GANG 1 Le 25 words or 2 Secu igs under 3 insertions, 26 words or under .. 1 week, Ads over 26 2c addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 i DEPENDABLE USED CARS JUST BEFORE taking inventory we offer our greatest price reductions in Dependable Used Cars. Our in- ventory is taken in December so you can buy right now, Guaranteed Used Cars at prices about 20 per cent lower than in the spring. Come in to our special Used Car Sales-|, room and see the bargains we offer. Overland Sedan; Dodge Coupe; Ford Touring; Chevrolet Panel Truck; Dodge Special Leather Se- da Dodge Touring. Easy pay- ments. M. B. Gilman Co. Easy time payments, M. B. GILMAN CO. 1926 1926 1926 Chevrolet Landau Sedan. Chevrolet Standard Sedan. Chevrolet Coach, 1925 Chevrolet Coach. 1925. Chevrolet touring closure, 1924 Ford with winter enclosure. 1926 Ford with winter enclosure. 1923 Ford truck with cab, box and transmission. 1925 Chrysler “70.” Ask us for terms. CAPITAL CHEVROLET COMPANY. A reliable dealer with reliable used cars. FOR FOR SALE—Wrecked Ford, tires, many good parts. Priced for quick sale, E, W. Mills. Phone with en- good FOR RENT. ment four rooms. ter furnished. A héated garaj water heat, gas stove and kitchen cabinet. Phone 842M. Call at 624 Tenth street north. FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- nished apt. in the Rose apartments, F. W. Murphy, 215 Third street, Phone 552. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish, ed newly decorated city heated apartments. College Bldg. Phone ight, heat, wa. 01 ree Ki nt scound toon. Also for sale: err “‘wal_at 980 Fourth street, ‘steam heated fur- purse, bound with gold, geld chain. Contains change and receipts made out to Josephine Kositzky. ‘Tribune Classified Advertisements | PERFECT FOUR room stycco bunga- low, modern, brand new, convenient} to schools, immediate bossessipn,| built for a home, anly $3800. COMPLETE FIVE room bungalow with basement garage, year old, close in, as well built a home as there. is in the city, east front,| FIVE ROOM bungalow, with two at- tic rooms plastered and heated, modern, east front, convenient to schools, immediate _ possession.' $4700. SIX ROOM house, south side, right down town, with bath, easy terms, $1700. SIX ROOM modern house, facing park, trees, lawn, convenient ¢o schools, well worth the money,’ $4500. ‘ FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 4 blocks from postoffice, spigk and’ ‘span, only $4700. 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 compante: FARM LANDS—Form the best pur- chase for investment of anything ‘there. You cannot help but make a geod profit on your investment at’ present prices. Let me show ‘you, some of the really wonderful bar- gains I have on my big lists. Stick to North Dakota arid North Dakota will stick to you. E. YOUNG ed ____ WURNITUBE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Sanitary couch with mat- tress, white kitchen table, drop leaf table, electric vacuum kitchen rubbish burner. 404W. 807 Fourth street i. FOR SALE—Edison Phonograph with records. Also one floor lamp. Call room 508 Hotel McKenzi FOR SALE—Very cheap, two good springs for wooden beds, also two mattresses. Call 1110. . im HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT- ix room house with bath. Stoves furnished. Close in. Also garage. For sale: Gentleman's! fur coat, very cheap. Phone 905._ FOR RENT—Three room house with large garage, chicken coop and run way. 417 So. Ninth street. Phone 894M. FOR RENT—! bath and closets, street. . E. Faunce, agent. FOR RENT—Warm well heated three St all modern flat. Close in. Phone ight room house with Call at 806 First. imported German Chappers and Iso native singer: Pho Rollers,+ German Hartz Mountain, Cages, seeds, treats, et 115J. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, Dak, Box 728. Fo! coming fresh about Dec. 7th. 3 year old heifer coming fresh in| | hot Biss N. D. Bis 1 ‘0! ralehed, apartment dt dene rain Al = FO} January. E, Ficher, 15 Front street, Bismarck, N. D. RADIO DEALER will sell at big d count one brand new $300 Radiola Superheterodyne cabinet Model, Box 601, gees FOR made ell wool hose. $1.00 per pair. Call at 210 Ninth street north. FOR SALE—Fur cap and fur lined, Call at At your own price. 218 Second sti FOR SALE—An tric train in ex- cellent condition. Phone 594, Rob- rt Stackhouss FOR SALE—Kimball Player Piano; also modern residence with garage. Phone 858. FOR SALE—A Saxophone, reasonable Phone 819. coat. for quick sale. ALE—Good ' G FOR and mattress, cleaner,| “yy .| dar Rapids, low SALESMEN NEXT YEAR [8 OUR FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY in the manufac- ture of an exclusive ‘line of high class, quick selling advertising material, including art calendars, celluliod and leather specialti We have now in preparation son, opening which represent the last word hoth in quality and values. Sev- eral choice territorial assign- ments available for experienced, capable salesmen seeking per- manent full time connection. Weekly remittances against © liberal commission schegule. Full allowance for mail and repeat orders. Our commercial rating is Aa-Al. For preferred atten- tion please give age, business ex- perience and references in first letter. THE AMERICAN ART WORKS, INC,, Coshocton, Ohio MILL POPULAR priced line novelty sweaters and bathing suits. Chi- cago shipments ready Jan. 15th. 2 grips. Hot numbers as side line if establis! in North Give complete details as 1st class Mill and good connection. 10 per cent commission. Care Tribune No. 87. SALESMEN—Build yourself a per- manent paying business with a chance for advancement by selling Singer Sewing Machines. Exper-| ience not necessary, we teach you. Splendid opportunity to man with car. Write Singer Sewing Machine Company, Bi financial adventage by writing in confidence to Desk Z-7, 412 East Sixth (2nd Floor) Cincinnati, Ohio. freezing. No evaporation, cheaper, better than alcohol. Greatest win- ter seller to filling stations, gar- ages. Gallon free. Antifrecze C n. strange pound. Charges di ies instantly. method entirely. agents. Ford — Batteries $6.20. _ Lightning Co., St. Paul, Minn. AUTO RADIATOR shutter news pe- tent. Retails $1.50. $20 daily @ Write for sample. Jones, 802 N. Clark, Chicago. BIG com. and weekly salary, reliable house. Guaranteo satisfaction or money back, New Special Co.,‘Ce- battery coi charged batter- Eliminates old Gallon free -to FOR RENT—Two large clean fur- nished light housekeeping rooms with pantry and closet, Also for rent: A furnished three room apartment. on at 622 Third street | men preferred. with bath, $30.00 and’ a $3.50 per month. Close’ in, _at 222 Second street. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Large front room up stairs all furnished for light hot keeping. Well heated, only a month. Close in. preferred, Phone 357W. FOR RENT—Warm, light house- keeping room, suitable for business women or teachers. Large closct, running water. 422 Fifth street. Two large rooms for light housekeeping in modern home, Call at’213 Eleventh street N. E. 2 block off Broadwa: FOR RENT—Sleeping room on ground floor connected with bath. Close in end reasonable. Call at 120 First street or Phone 1096 $ FOR" furnished room, suit- rable for two girls, in the Tribune Apartments. Phone 990LJ 5:00 Pp. 10. FOR RENT—Two large rooms fur- nished for light housekeeping. Phone 543W or call at 924 Fourth street. ized front room itchenette, Well =~ | of the isle’ blesse: Couple ladies} | after} 4 furnished. 411 Fitth street. Phone FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for housckeeping, 620 Sixth street. _ Phone 320W, Mr@. Rohrer. FOR RENT—One room close in, One block from postoffice, 303 Third _street. Phone 923M, FOR RENT—Rooms for sleeping and also for light housekeeping. Call ROOMS FOR” RENT—With board. Call at 309 Righth street. Phone 834s manufacturer entative immed- tube console and models at low prices and on TRIAL. Competition elimi: uted because we take old sets trade, Big season NOW. tunity to make large profits qi No stock to carry. No knowledg@ of radio required—simply _demon- strate and take orders. Write at once for remarkable demonstrator offer. PREMIER ELECTRIC CO. 99B Premier Bldg., Grace St. and __ Ravenswood Ave., Chicago. WE MANUFACTURED wines, brand- ies, ete., before prohibtion. Now producing finest legal substitutes. Great seller. Enormous profits. FE clusive rights. American Cordial Co, 1709 N. Spring, Los Angeles, DIRECT FACTORY agent, this coun-| ty-100 store route. No selling. Just distribute and collect. Experience unnecessary. Should net salary $70.00 weekly. Write Tribune No. 86, —— FARM LANDS FOR SALE OR TRADE—Forty acre in one piece, 37 acres in another piece of good fruit land near White Salmon, Washington. It is free of encumbrance.” This land joins at corners. Will trade for Bismarck property or North Dakota farm land, Address Tribune No. 79. FOR SALE—A quarter section of land under cultivation, $30,00 per acre. Hugh Brown Place, Boyd Townsh: For sale: A house located jn Bi marek, reasonable.. Inquire Mrs. Minnie Baker, Menoken, N. D. ee ied DRESSMAKING = =—s— WANTED—General dressmaking, in- cluding mending and making men’s shirts. Cull at 45 Thayer or Phone + 440J.s. Miss.Cook and Miss Mar- tineson. i LOST—At Masonic Temple, a cameo ring.. Finder please Phone 1165 for reward. — BLESSES BOATS London.—Ancient customs are still retained at. the Isle of Man herring fishery. The oldest fisherman in the fleet, the yice-admiral, must eat the first catch of the season. The bishop the boats, nets and crews at the opening of the season. OH, AU RIGHT - THEN TLL BE Homes MARKETS GRAIN . LIVESTOCK ' WHEAT PRICES. | SWING UPWARD Good Buying Develops After! © | an Initial Dip—Corn Displays Strength Chicago, Dee, 4—(4)— bids for all grain shipment of whe from Chicago today close to a wor is basis, the wheat market displa: ed an upward trend almost from the outset. Less fear of probable sur- pluses in Argentina and Australia| was noted, ern misphere countries only 98,000,000 bushels to and that this year's shipments from | the two countries iM have to be much larger to m dian surplus burdensome. Wheat closed strong to 1% cents net higher, corn % to 14 cen up, oats unchanged “@'% vance, and provisions varying from | 45 cents decline to 10 cents advance. Good buy today after an initial dip. with eastern connections most conspicuous in cleared Strength displayed by corn helped | kinds materially to lift wheat. dence that liberal standing or- ders to buy corn were in the pit|cording to condition, some few fed acted “as a decided stimulus toward higher prices for that cereal, Profit king, esterday, was noticeably of were generally on the bu alk current that th of the corn crop this to be much later than usual. Minneapolis, Dee. 4 futures moved higher Chicago, light Dee nd evidence of improv and resulting in an ad vance of &% to 4 cent. Oats continued stron Ye to js cent. Rye futu with wheat. Flaxseed was quiet and firm. Barley futures were up with the leaders Cash wheat demand was rather| tame, Occasional sales of ordinary to poor quality were lower, was firm to strong, milling qual in sharp demand. steady. Demand for good and the tr: changed. Poor ne Oats r dumand was good. us firm to half cent higher. | receipts were light and de- y old ing basis was un corn was aiets “|mand was fair to good, Flaxseed was firm. ESTOCK . 4—)—-Henor- | iyg outside trends which were high- | er, local steer biyers insisted on a} 5 cents discount here this current prices latively high, says the weekly review of the United States 1 week, cla. are still ning that department of agriculture, up and comprised most of the supply, ¢ bulking at 6. to 8.50@) e stock under the support of an active shipping “de Warmed- mand scored a 15@25 cents advance, fat cows and! with cutters| placing bulk of the heifers at 1@6.50;, 50@4.00, were up 25 cents, with vhile vealers closed > cents higher or mostly at 9.75, Stocker and feeder price ed up the same as a week ea steers clearing at cows and heifers from Part of the early adv in the hoghouse was still at the close, ce scored —or. uy wa oo! ith export | It was figured by one au-! thority that last year the two south-| Europe, | the big Cana-| Ja | ing of wheat developed! Houses | the which burdened the market| less | volume today and commission houses side| promises 1/°f form today, an opening outburst | Durum Winter wheat was | corn continue a eipts continued light and| ere . short fed offerings tena | wets Coke, Kelvey Wheel, and Man. 1@8.00, with a few lots | “| conspicuously heavy, evidence | bulx of the butchers TINANCIAL. NEWS CHICAGO RANGB i: aa 4 —Ted bs Te Shun 1.38 1.89% 1.40 141% 1.32% 1.33% 74% 83% 85% Sa, ae ae Close cae Yesterday Your Ago Open | Wheat Dec. May July ‘orn- Dee, 1.3814 1.40% 182% 13% 81% A% AB% AB AT 3% BI 34% A375 ABM AMS Ad ABM ATM 90% 27% 96% 90% 98 Jan. May | Ribs— Jan, May Bellies 12.57 12.45, 13.90 13.80 14.70 14.50 1 12.00@ 12.50; bucks 11,00@11.60; Vheavy lambs 9.00@10.00; cull lambs 8.00@9.00; light ewes 5.00@6.00; heavy ewes 4.00@5.00; cull ewes 1.00 @3.00; bucks 3.00@: MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Dee, 4—(®)—Flour unchanged to 15 cents higher, in carloud lots, family patents quoted at 8.10@8.15 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks; shipments 45,536 bar- rels. Bran 2 jAnd light supply and scored a 25@ cents advance, closing from 1006+ Pigs are closing at 11.504 11.75 or from 50@75 cents aigher |for the week, A strong undertone prevailed at close in the fat lamb trade, top fed westerns reaching 13.35 iwth best ives at 13.25, some less desirable going at 13,00. Culls and heavy lambs closed at 8.50@11.00, with fat ewes from 4.50@6.25, ac- ewes reaching 6.50, 00. CHICAGO fests) E (#)— Butter cream- extra 42@44"45 ‘STOCK MARKET |, IS IRREGULAR}: Opening Outburst of Strength Followed’ By Heavy Realiz- ing Throughout List York, Dec, 4—(@)--Stock cs displayed a complete reversal firsts receipts 3,117 FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Dec. 4—(4)-—But- ter fat, churning cream 51; packing stock 24, CHICAGO POULTRY Dec, 4-)—Poultry aliv receipts six curs; prices un- changed. 1 ) {of strength being followed by heavy zing throughout the lis j sudden selling movement in | win, which ied that stock from 164 to 154 caused the change in speculative sentiment, but a few is- sues continued to show independent | strength. v MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN is, Dec, 4—()—Wheat receipts 129 cars compared to 291 a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern 1.43 @1.45; No, 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy 146@1.48; good to choice 1.45@1.46; ordinary to good ent fluctuations in Baldwin 3 No. 1 hard spring 1.45@ | probably were the It of publish- . 1 dark hard Montana on w {ed reports that a Chicago pool had to arrive 143@ made a "in the stock. The dan unusually r of orders within the| t two months and the feeling per- | sists in Wall street, despite frequent | fficial denials, that the sale of its! Philadelphia estate | | will be arranged next year and some distribution made to. stock- No. 4 mixed 1.24. 76; No, 2 yellow to the break in Baléwir, | there was brisk demund for the me tor shates under the leadership of j7 General Motors, Hudson and Jordan, which presumably were marked up in anticipation of u favorable public reception of the new models, to be shown early next month, By-Prod- white 49@49'%; No. 44@A7. ) Not quoted. Barley 58@ Timothy see Clover s Lard 12. Ribs 14.00. Bellies 16,00, attan Electric supply also were con- spicuously strong, selling 24% to ey higher, International Harvest ed up over four points t {highest price. ii my and lheavy accumulation ‘took place in Famous Players, International Com-|No- 1 dark northern bustion and Colorado Fuel, On the |No- 1 northern spring lother hand, Commercial Solvents *B"|No. 1 amber durum. Allied Chemical and Coca Cola were} No. 1 mixed durum. Rails were|No. 1 red durum flax. flax. 1 rye. . Dark hard winter. Hard winter E ij Oats | Barley er than Friday’ ; | Speltz, per cwt... | bulk desirable 160 SHELL CORN Ibs. or more BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Kussell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Dee. was mark- 146'2, the sluggish. The closing was irregulur, Total sales approximated 900,000 shares, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK D 80 most pound packing Al 46 count unde 4,000; estimated heavyweight hogs | & medium — 11,60@12,05; seus light light 11.40@ packing sows 10.40@ hter pigs 1,25@11,85, Cattle 800; compared week ago,| fat steers 50 to 75 cents up; ma- tured steers mostly 75 cents higher: instances more; yearlings active: | heavies uneven; much more depend. able than little cattle; other killing) May class except cutters unevenly | Oats— higher; fat cows 25 to 50 cents up; heifers fully 50 cents hig! May 25 to 35 cents higher; veulers 50 to] Flux 75 cents down; shipper demand lead- ing factor in upturn on killing] May classes; trade in heavy fat steers! Barle: more or less inflated; extreme top vearlings 13.25; highest of the year; best heavies 11.25; 1,386 pounders 41.60; medium weight 12.00; Open High Low Wheat— Dee. 1A 1.43% 1.42 1.45% 894% B35 2.20 227% BY BBY 89% BY 3 2% Ad% 42M AGY, 2.19% 2.27% 2.19% 227% 64% 67% G4 68% 48% Fewer than 3 per cent of the furms ers and feeder trade rather in America are receiving electric ser- barely steady; bulk prices; fed| vice from oleateie contra: power sta- steers 8.50@11.00; yearlings 9.50@ tions. 12,00; fat cows 4.75@6.50; 6.75@10.00;. all cutters 4.00@4.4 veal calves 11.00@11.75; feeders and stockers 6.25@7.25. Sheep 2,000; practically none on today; for week around 4,300) direct and 47 doubles from feeding stations; fat and feeding lambs clos- ing 25 cents to 50 cents lower; cull! lambs and fat yearling weth wer; sheep stron; fed western lambs natives 13,75;, fed clipped lambs 12.0;. fat yearlings wethers 3 feeding lambs Wooled lambs @12.00; culls 8.50@9.25; ling wethers 9.00@10.00; 00@6.75; . feeding lambs 225 pounds 11.10; 225, to 275 pounds 11.00; 275 and 11,00@10.00; packers 9.00@10. Sheep genuine spring lambs trime | /