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*f) ' € Abby . paras needed frequent ai jan and other borders. ly. Particulars free. Write Oz- ment 3-P; St. Louis, Mo., immediate- ly. i ee MEN AND ‘WOMEN bartersiis-great 1 demand at good wages, Short gine required. Catalog free. Barber College, Farge, N:’D: Estab. worn DA Tieat Chase alla tailor. Write Pribune Ad, No. 78. THE FIFTH Avenue ‘Styles, ‘Inc., million — dolla organization ! i.‘ Seranton, Pa. manufacturing and selling @ most “complete line dresses for children, misses and ladies, desites a district, mana, to recruit and train a sales force! to sell its line direct to the eon- sumer. Experience in selling ep- parcel not essential, but it is ptef- erable that he have khewledge of work. Write fully stat- ing experience and references. Your. correspondence will be held strictly confidential. Fifth Avéfue ‘Styles, Ine,’ Seranton, Pa, LAUNDRY ame HOME } LAUNDRY—First class work done. For men’s shirts, blankets, and nurses’ uniforms, pecialt; Also family’ washings ‘taken. ‘We call and ‘deliver. _Matguerit Bul- ten’s Home Laundry, St Ave. A, cor- ner of Meéndan Ave. ‘Phone 1017, 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. ie 905, FOR RENT—Large “front “redm up stairs all furnished for light house- keeping, Well heated,;only $20.00 Clase in. ' Geuple ladies preferred. Phone 357W. FOR RENT=Warm, light howise- keeping room, suitable for business women or teachers. Large closet, running water. 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished warm room, suitable for one or two, in modern home. Phone 604J or eall at 15 Thayer strect. FOR RENT—Two large rooms light housekeeping in modern res Call at ‘213 Eleventh street N. E. 3% block off Broadway. sustderoRE taking inventory we offer our:greatest price reductions in Dependable Used Cars. Our i ventory is taken in December you can buy right now, Guaranteed Used ‘Cars’ at :prices about 20° per cent lower than‘in the: Come in to our special Used: Car Sales- room ‘afid see’the bargains we offer: Overland Sedat Dodge Ford Touring; Truck; Dodge Special Leather Sc- dan; Dodge Touring. Easy’ Pay- ments. tires, many good quick dale: EW. Milfs. 233. FURNITURE FOR GALB STORAGE SALE—Furniture in good| condition. ‘Priced, for quick sale. One fumed oak china closet, 1 golden oak china closet, 6 golden ‘chairs, dining room chairs, 4 fumed oak chairs, 3-54” dining room tables, 1 oak buffet, 4 breakfast; room chairs, 1 8-3x10-6 rug, 1 dav- enport table mahogany fintsh, 1 piano: Phone 26. Ask for’ Mr. Gobel, FOR RENT—Two large rooms fur- nished for light housekeeping: Phone 543W or call at 924 Fourth street. For RENT —Geod Pee bon with closet ai Kitchenette. Weil oo anes ‘at Tpitth street. Phone oe RENT—Fi oom modern c, furnished. Close in, Home. Phone 5445. au 1 ping end also for light housekeeping. Call 423 Front street. ee ROOMS FOR RE ith board. Call at 309 Eighth street. Phone 834d. ___ BUSINESS.OPPORTUNITY | __ HAVE A client who Wishes ¢o bor- tow $1500 to $2000 for three years, on brand new house. Al loan. F. E, Young. Lost fy LOST—Five head of hors: Team of bays with’ white fice, weight, FOR SALE—Edison jograph and ‘Fecords, two bedul leather up- holstered, chairs, cut glass, embroidered linen, floor lamp, elec- trical appliances, piétutes abd oth- er household ‘fixtures. This is all new goods ‘which has never been used and is suitable for Christmes ‘gifts. Rosser street. FOR SALE—Two beds =r » One, brary. “table, rocker, janitary child's art desk. Call) at $19 Sixth street.or Phone. 730. FOR SALE—Edison Phonograph. with]. records, Also one floor lamp. Call room 508 Hotel McKenzie. Ww. cluding mending and making men’ ‘Miss Cook and Mi | SURIGH PARTIES—Anybody wanting about 1500 or 1600; team of black] - mares, one with halter, weight about 1400; bay mare with white star on forehead. Phone 4F111.| 7; Jack Payseno, 5 miles north of Bismarck on Black Trail. LOST—Smail ieather purse contain- ing no money but two keys and duplicate deposit tickets. Finder return to Tribune. © ° chiekon Pe and large ga n Ninth street., Phone, way. 417 FOR RENT— well room: all modern noe Reasonable rei hand} Phone 737R or call 408 ‘West ’ shirts. Call at 45 Thayer or Phone| FOR SALE—Fer cep and fur lined a Mar- ince $50 per month, $5250. FOUR’ ROOM complete stucco. bunga- low, brand new, built for a home, ean ai very ee terms, FIVE ROOM cottage; “east front, Market Closes Irregular After Eleventh streét, water abd lights,! Early St th, Drie to 7 walled cellar, good cofdition, $2100, FIVE "ROOM cottage, Twelfth street, Liverpool - Advimee Chicago, , Dec. 7—)—Moderating | bath, terms, bye on fe, hot water . heat, felly moi east front, 4 em ao ‘temperatures on the Great Lakes and Twp MODERN houses, a ‘down| Possibility that the grain fleet will wn, Al condition, $100} met through the ice led to late dow! per month tig il . $yrns in wheat ‘toda: A long tim sy however, December barley went to' y ate ire, torhado,’ automo-|éten with May. ‘Earlier strength of le written in relieble companies. ‘wheat was due to an unexpected ad- DO' YOUR REAL ESTATE tusiness}vance in Liverpool and to a forecast th tlie one-man if ‘tewn who is)in raiffin Argentina. dbing ‘mote advertising for. Bis-!, Wheat closed irregular; % crate rek“and the ‘entire ‘surtounding; lower to % cent advance, corn %% to territory than the rest of this com-| % cent up, oats.4@% to % ant off] munity together. é 4 provis| unchanged to 15 conta fi a down. +B Younc. Corn showed a firm undertone an T ‘aeres|® led; to respond to the late reaction one piece, 87 acres in another|?' in wheat. Oats were somewhat ier ‘on account of profit taking! co of good fruit land near White » Washington. It visions reflected the downward: ree .. This land joins at trend of hog valugs. Indications of iter European 4 Will trade’ for ‘Bismarck or North + Dakota farm ‘mand for North American wheat ¢ ddrees ‘Tritigne No, 79. pecially wheat available for nearby A quarter. section of tend uipident, counted noticeably at times in favor of higher prices. In this connection, ages was foken eal ter. 96 Liverpool advices telling of scanti- der cultivation, $30.00 per acre. ie ‘Brown Place, Boyd Townsh néss of immediate supplies and of: gale: A house tecated in. Bis- matek, reaséuadio.. Ingetve. Mrs. preys movement of wheat from Mignig Baker, Menoken, N.'D. ‘Another strengthening influence, in eat was the fact that Winnipeg ———=——|ptices carly displayed greater fi ‘néss | th, In some qui the action’ of the Winnipeg market ‘was associated with reports that the Canadian government was taking sito aid grain traffic lyzed resent on ount of lee beth-in the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence river. FUTURES SAG LOWER ON MILL CITY MARKET TODAY Minmeapolis, Dee. 7—@)—Whicat tad. FO) F SALESMEN SAI Build yourself a per- manent paying business with a chance for oitvancemeat ‘by selling; Singer ‘Sewing’ Machines. ie fence not neceséary, we téach Write Singer Sewing Machine Company, Bismarck, North Dakota. es it, heat, water fur- ented garage, hot #wa- ter heat, gas stove and kitchen cab- inet. Phone’! 88M. ” Cant} at 624 Tenth street." RENT- lern' fur- nished apt. inthe Mies apartments, 2 nl earl is O/H gained % at % cent Phone 852. fe e rFenlaked er ontarstan.| ca? and broke back on profit tak- FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish-| it)” yay sve advanced '% cent and ed newly decorated city heated dipped one cent from high. Barley apartments, College Bldg, Phone| rutures were slow and draggy. Flax- - eis seed advanced %@1% cents, Decem- FOR RENT—Fornished apartments| ber stronger than. May. for light housékegping. 620 Sixth} Cash wheat demand lacked snap. Phone 329W. Mrs. itehret.|Good quality springs sold fairly readily and other sorts were. slow.; Winter wheat was scarce and steady. Choiee durum was in, good deman | fur-|and,ordinary to poor ruled slow and, easy. Corn demand was hesitant. Oats were quiet. Rye was firm, ' Barley | was fair to good demand. Flaxseed was in good and ef dry with or- dinary qualities fn fair demand. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Dec. 7—(U. S. D. of A. —Hogs receipts 36,000; around 10 cents lower than Ménday’s | best Call at] pric now slow; big packers inac- t talking 25 cents léwer; early bulk desirable 160 to 250°pound aver- ages 11.65@11.90; few loids 250 to 280 pound averages 11.95@12.00; top 1 most slaughter ‘pigs 11.60@ to 11.90; most packing sows J 11.10; light weights Aspen to aoe 3, heavy petering out on a small ecatly upturn on cables, better export news and prospects of rain in Argentina. The trade was, quiet up to the’ Yast half’ hour. ‘Prices late in the session were. off % at cents from yesterday. Hlers, Hartz Mountain, also native singers. 3, seeds, treats, etc. Phone Jacob: Bull, ‘Dickinson, N. Box 728. Cage: MSS. Dak. coat. At your owh' price. ’ 218 Second ‘street. leigh parties call Clarence Hanson. Phone 818 or ‘219. eight ‘Tang 853° tight working and night to ‘pan paying 11.25@11.80; cows. gold from the dust of a P ie outburst that.destroy- Cattle 16,000;: two way market-on fed stevrs} ‘strictly choice "Nght Kind inercased demand by mills owing tol tures sagged lower today, buying}* medium: ghier anny 11.25@ | Player: C c st "Yea Hie, 175% Lis 149%. w8% Bo 5 . re 40% ‘May 1 rn— Shee. ATK 48% ; a7 % AB % Rye- Dee. May ‘July Lard— ‘Jay. BA) 97% 97% 1.05 1.10 141% 12,37 12.35 14,00 13.95 yi 13.25 13.65, 14.20 18.16 Belti “Jan. 14.25 14.30 ‘tre ae es 1.33% TA Sots 86 a4 4845" AB 1.40% 1.40% 140% 1.40% 1.32% 1.323% 15% 83% 86% Ae 8346 85% ADs AT 20% M8 AT% a 87% 97% 1% a 8 27% 9815 27% a 96% 12.45, 12.45, , 12.35 2.37 12.45 12.37 12.37 12.40 12.30 13.25 14.08 14,10 pyrene to higher; plain fat weighty ateers weak to 25 centy lower; year- ings for the Christmas trade grad- ing strictly choice ‘19.60; most’ de- cline on weighty fed stec! to sell at 9.50 downward; not much choice beef, in the run; she stock mostly and feeders scarce; 16 'to 25 cents ‘up for two days; vealers’ steady to 26 cents‘ lower; mostly 10,00@11.00. Sheep 15,000; practically no early trading; quality plain; fat lambs held around steady; nothing offered to tast the top prites; sheep gener- ally steady; feeding lambs fai tis strong to 25, certs higher. ttl [UNDERTONE IN. | STOCKS STRONG! ipceaiilie ‘Activity Centers in Few High Priced In- dustrial Issues New York, Dec. 7—@)—Stock prices displayed a strong undertone’ today but chiefly speculative activity was again centered in a few high priced industrial i Trading continued Intgely professional al- though 9 growing public interest was. feported, in issues which hold prom- ise of special dividend developments. Relati firm money rates also tended to restrict trading. President Coolidge’s message to lcongress was favorably received by the financial district, the highest) Prices of the day being recorded aft-} er its’ recommendations became ‘known. Sugar:shares continued to respond higher commodity prices, South ‘orto Rican and. Manati preferred Heading the ‘advance’ in that group. Some of the oils also showed signs of activity and strength, while the motors presented several strong spots: with buying influenced by un- confirmed rumors of alleged agree- ments among | ing manufacturers not to cut prices at this time. International Harvester was bid up over five points to a new high at 154%, U. S. Cast Iron Pipe jumped over tive points and General Motors,) meérican Zine preferred and Gotham ‘Hobiery sold’’three- to four points higher. Loose, Wiles common and. second preferred, which recorded sensatfonal advances, ‘broke seven and six, paints ‘The ¢losing was firm, ~ Profit. tal: ing was catablished inthe final ‘hour, notably in several oils und Famous t find Philip: Morris. Buying continued, however, in many other shares, Great Northern preferred touching a record’ high ‘tbove 96, ana ; weak andro Chicago & Alton preferred, usually o dormant stock, moving up 2 points. Substantial initial gains also were made by Commercial Solvents “B,” ‘Warren Brothers and Kinney. Ap- ‘proximate sales were 1,500,000 shares, 80. UL ESTOCK South St, 1, Minn., Dec. 7—(U. S. D. of A.)—Cattle 3,200; market pening slow, about steady on all classes; steers and heifers in moder- ately liberal supply; bulk salable ‘around 7.00@8.00; few loads held up- ward to 8.75 or better; stockers largely 4.50@6.75; few loads light weight hefires up to 7.50; cutters a, 3.50@4.00; bulls mostly 6.26@ stockers and feeders slow 56.25 be wes 2,800; vealers steady; bulk jena lights 9.50; few choice 9.75. Hogs 15,000; opening sales about steady with Monday's best time; best butcher} and lights early 11 big pnekers' going slow; packing sows 10.00@10.50; hulk pigs 12.00 age cost Mond 32; weight 199, Sheep 3,000 lambs 2.7) best held higher; fat ewes 4.50@ CHICAGO PRODUCE ago, Dec. 7—)—Butter low- er; receipts 10,749 tubs; creamery extras. 5912; standards 49; extra firsts 50@62; firsts 42@46; seconds 37@40. Eggs lower; receipts 4,962 cases; firsts 44@46; ordinary firsts 40@4: refrigerator ras 35@3542; refrig- erator firsts 334%@34.. Cheese unchanged, FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Dec, 7—)—But- ter fat, churning cream 51; packing {stock 24. Ch CHICAGO POULTRY Chieago, Dec. 7— UP) — Poultry alive firm; receipts cight cars; fowls 18@25;. springs 18@24; turkeys 3: EAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Dee, 7—()—Flour unchanged; shipments 45,536 barrels, Bran 75.00@ 25.50. cH AGO GRAIN Chicago, Dec, 7—)—Cash wheat : 3 red 1.40@1.41; No. 3 northern Corn No. 2 mixed 77%; No. 2 yel- low 77% @7832. Oats ‘No. 2 white 48's@60'!z; No. 3 white 43% @45 Rye No. 3, 95. Barley $6@77. Timothy ‘seed 4.75@3.25. Clover seed 21.50@34.50. Lard 12.52. Ribs 14.00. Bellies (16.25, Se MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minincapolis, Dee. 7—4)—Wheat reeeipts 125 cars compared to 268 a year-ago. Cash No: northern 1.41% 1.43% ;°No. 1 dark northern spring, opening | > 7] 11.10; goed 142K%@143%; No. 1 hard \Apring 143%@148%; No. 1 dark herd Montana on track 141% @ 1A47%;..t0 arrive 1.41% @147%; May | 243;. Dec. 1.40%. Corn No, 3 yellow 78@80. Oats No. 3 white 44% @45%. Barley 50@68. Rye No. 2, 922% @05% Fiax No, 1, 2.18@2.28, | MINNEAPOLIS RANGE , | Dec. 7 | Open High Low Close Wheat— Dec. 142% 1424 1.40% 1.40% | 144 1.44% 1.427 1.43 | B91 | 89% % 92% Gite OTe 64% ib 67% 67% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Dec. 7—(#) Open “High Low Close 1.35 1.38 1.36% 1 1.38% 1 BB 94 2a7% 2a 224 2. 21Tty 224 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Kussell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, D vo. 1 dark forthern...... No. 1 northern spring. . 1 amber durum. . 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum.. Sa Se . 2 flax. . 1 rye Dark hard winter. Nard winter Oats Barley Speltz, per cwt o SHELL CORN’ ling Price at Bismarck) zi 6 ‘ cent per pound discount under| 55 lb. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents un-| der shell. 0, o. No. 1 FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D, Dec, 7—AP)—Hogs | 160 to 200 pound weights 1 200 to 225 pounds 11.10; j pounds 11.10; 275 pounds and 11.00@10.00; packers 9.00@ to 275 ‘over 10.25, | 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 ewes 5.00@6.00; | ewes 4,00@5.00; cull ewes 1.00 bucks 3.00@350. b opened and proposals must be wike deposited Auditor and shall and endorsed. “Pronosal f structing a State Highwa dP No. 281-A) posal. 4. Contemplated 12.600 miles of Improvement, overhaul 700 L fe (single) ; ts tural excavation; structural excavation. of ‘the Stat mission at Bism: to time in the County, and the State Highway Commission | M idders, idders are invited to 1 the opening of the pre ‘he right is re: to und all’ pron Mist Interests of the County §. Bidders must bid o: vontained in the blank, Any “bid or bids received for any nimber of items less than. those | contained th the propexal will be gongldered ux trregutar and rejected | (Signed) Frank J. Johnsen, County Auditor, Dated 12-7, 1926. Date of tirnt at publ tion | he: | voiced by rints of plans | + Here are Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam K. Vanderbilt, II. Mrs, Vanderbilt re- cently denied in London a report from Rome that she had asked the Vatican to annul her = marriage in 1s Coercion forced her into the union, che is said to have claimed. Milhollan Goes to Kansas City For Rate Conference Frank Milho of the tonight he will confer with railroad pf other Commere to launch freight rates on ducts. The proposed investigation would be an aftermmth to the th investi agricultural pro- series of year in which were de- ontal rate ings held early western trunk line ri nied a petition for a iner Th tempt ; Fates on | too high .| State Officers Talk ‘* at U. Coavocation Grand Forks, N b D., Dec. that the lewisiature will pass priation bills before any o sures at the comi the legislators will follow dations of the budget ernor A ator Kretsehmar ation at the new in ration determine if agricultura would at- isting freight products are Hopes red board were: rlie and a con University of North J and Mrs, Minnie D.C main of ae house a spoke spects of passi without the usu nd pointed out that the rd was faced with the problem of making the $8,000,000 available for state educational ins’ tutions cover req 000,000. Gov » told urge their representat tors to follow th of the budget bc belief that placing ahead of all oth legislative calendar As one of the members of the le Craig gave her impressi maculine legistator ropri ding budget be ommend nd expre appropri measures « s feasible. first two ‘women