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WEDNESDAY, DBCEMBER 8, 1998 - T ° Tay vee ‘ ar \ ug mene iate@iark: ‘Ne 1 dane| Handel's "Messtaly ; : May 142%; Dec. 140%. | at Mayville Sunday NEWS. Corn No. 3i yellow 7742@78%. ats No. 3 white 435% @46's. Mayville, N. D, Dec. 9—(AP)— * Barley 50@68. One of the greatst musical presenta- MALE RELP WANTED CHICAGO RANGE Rye No. 2, 92% @95%. Hons ever heard in. Mayville. willbe ——“IF You AREA « Dec. 9 Flax No. 1, 2.18% @2.82%. j@iven here next Sunday afternoon jWhen the chapel’ choir of the May- ville state Ee agpesb age ao boys - MAN.-~. votetiny Yothgo Open High DULUTH RANGE quer Automobile Painting. At land girls glee clubs and WORTHY of the name/eud fot afreld present we have on our floor for = Wheat— s Duluth, Dec..9-—) choirs of Mayville will join'tn march to work; I'll bet you $50 (hat you your: i jon, one. automobile Dec. 1.39% 1.72% «1.90% = 1.39% Open High Low Close| ing Handel's sacred oratorio, can’t work for us 80 days and earn which we have just refucoed. May 1.40% 1.67 140% 1.40% Messiah, less than $200, Think I'm bluffing? nae At, ian ‘ c MEL 1.32% 4.82% (1.83 it te ae ha P ale: Presentation will be under the Ther answer this ad and show-me up.. et OR ve tl r " ‘orn— 35% 1.36% 1, 1.36 | direction of Mrs. Adele P. Lien, pro- Opening for Managers... The,“Wone ‘Words or will paint your oartand let you pay| Traderé Appear to Be Waits Dec. |fessor of public school music at the for it in small monthly payments. May 95 = 954 94% —94%4| teachers’ college. Miss Ruth. Mc- der Box” sells on: sight. ‘ seee L ing Developments—Corn. | Manis of the college music faculty will be at the piano, duly 1 Aés COMB IN and let us give you our Oats— 2.18% 2.19% 2.18% TOM WALKER : aa Prices. and. terms, or call us and we and Oats Ture Easy PITTSBUR PA. will look your car over and. make}. Dec. 2.24% 2.25 2.2446 | Included among the soloists aro GOVERNMENT ee Fr you. a price and terms: which will ber : | May 48% =o | Helen Evans, soprano; Alta Olson, “Gunes neoted # ly for Canm tl meet. with your: approval, Chicago, Dec. 9—()}—Wheat aver-; July AT CHICAGO PRODUCE contralto; Burt Lee, tenor, and E: Guards nee lrequently for H Adal Work Guaranteed ~~ |ame lower today on atcount ‘of. scat- Rye— Chicago, Dec. 9—(#)—Butter | Clifford Toren, baritone. dian and other borders. $1680 year ly. rticulars free, Write Oz- ment 3-P, St. Louis, Mo,, immediate- MEN AND WOME! Lm gg el ‘great 01 demand at wages, Short required. eeetal free. Malet arber College, Fargo, N, D. Estab. Ta first ciass all around i ib Ni FEMALE HELP WANTED ‘WORK AT HOME--96 a dozen mak- ng scarfs. Experience unneces sary. No canvassing: Particulars for stamp. Linnit. Service, Inc. F56, Lynn, Mass, D—Experienced girl for yen- DAKOTA AUTO SALES + CO., INC. Oldsmobile Seles and Service BISMARCK, DAKOTA Phone 428 218 Main St, Open Bveninge Untit 8:30 ALE For 8 FIVE ROOM inodern bungalow, year AUTOMOBILES DEPENDABLE USED CARS, JUST. REFORM: taking. inventory. we offer our greatest price reductions old, built for a home, full. basement, east front, close to schools, $750 cash, balance.§60 per month, $5250, FOUR ROOM complete stucco bunge- low, brand new, built for home, can:arrange very reasonable terms, FIVE ROOM cottage,‘ east front, [aay centered largely on the action tered selling that found buyers- rather indifferent. Export busines in North American wheat was. esti mated at 600,000 bushels but for- feigners generally appeared to be holding off in anticipation of lowér Prices... Wheat closed ttregular % cent to \% cont advanee.. Gorn un- changed to %@% cent off; oats to 1% cent down and’ provisions un- changed to five cents decline. Interest in the wheat market. to- of the December delivery. That month continued to show a. subst: tial discount under the May prices. ‘Bear leaders in wheat contended to- packing Dec. May duly Lara— Bellies— Jan, sows, mostly 10.50; pigs weak to 25 lower; early sales around 90% 97% 96% 12.37 12.35 12.40 12.27 13.25 13.45 13.45 14.15 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicage Dec. 9--—-(U, 8. D. of A.) vernge cont Wednesday 11.13;|—Hogs 35,000; generally 10 to 20 cents higher than Wegnesday's aver- weight 206. Sheep 3,000; market undertone|are; top 12.00; bulk desirable hogs higher; receipts 5,048 tubs; cream- ery extras 62%; standards 48; extra firsts 48%@50; firsts 42@45; sec- onds 37@40. Eggs lower; receipts 2,736 cases. Firsts 42@45; ordinary firsts 38@ 41; refrigerator extras 35@'2; re- frigerator firsts 33'2@34% | FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., Dec. 9—()—Hogs 160 to 200 pound weights 11.25@ 11.15; 200 to 225: pounds 11.15; 226 to 275 pounds 11.16; 275 pounds and over 11.15@10.00; packers 9.75@ 10.60, Sheep genuine spring Inmbs trim-| med 11.50@12.00; bucks 10.50@11.00; | which had. charge of the solicitation, The present effort is the most pretentious of the Chrjstmas concerts given annually by the college. $36.75 Raised For Near East Relief in Wing Village The people of Wing contributed a total of $36.75 ‘in the recent Near Rast Relief drive, according to A. oder, chairman of the committee and A. 0. Lee, who assisted. Fol- lowing is the list of contributions as furnished by M 1 in Dependable Used Cars. Our in-| Fleventh street, water. and lights, I weights 130 to 3t ds 11.96 ; 4 day that there. ie no question the| Weak; on fat lambs;, practically nojall weights 130 to 310 pounds 11.75)heavy lambs 9.00@10.00; cull lam Agel Soden $8: "A, Ro ateain cand see pyrene ‘coigen ibs waed ey eta sous turestie Hee noo — at on, $2100.) world Has a surplus aver and above| early sales; fat ewes 4.50@6.25, tne choice pie ects bt 8000.00; light ewes 5.00@6.00; | C. Saretianr ad a he eral ba E 5 y mn cotta ye street, 4 ‘, t nost slaughter pigs O} ne. cule. 6.00: tA tort ‘a : $a Used. Cars at. pricesvahout 20. per ee, ifth +i requirements, and that North Amer-| mostly. - Pe Resta halk acaleable pueke heavy ewes peer ob a ewes 1.00) J. 1. Graham, $3: A. O. Leo, $2: nd cont lower than in the apring. Come bath, garage, easy terms, $3000., > 8 ican whent would have to go to com- | | | petitors’ levels, i sows 10,65@11.1! few light- @3.00; bucks 8,00@ nville, $1; L. H. Knowles, y Steve, § Mrs. Hol; a - - 1X ROOM h shot water heat, past etenitsy ALESMEN—Build. yourself a pet-| in to our. apecial Used. Car Sales- nodardy fe | 5 sight pees nee ee aval — nb] rom and seo the bargeine we offer. tins spam + oe rome | ee | intvabs ee oe raid pelea Sia, vient bere ee Oe Ang cont ‘super pila nate er a, cg tends TWO MODERN houses, right down| 1s SLOW AND EASY | 111.95; Tight 11.45@11 light light |alive steady; receipts six cars; fowls Shenoy: hoy Sica sas ia Berra? pecan Fr rd Pouring; Chevrolet: Panel) town, Ai condition, iftcome of $190] , Minneapolis, Dec. 9—()—Wheat 11.40@11.85; packing sows 10.40@|19@26; spring 19@24; turkey Me Sin dan wee nae Suimnula rset primer Jo nag eto geinigthes per month can be obtained, ver¥|was slow and mildly easy through’ 11.25; slaughter pigs 11.40@11.85. | roosters 19; ducks 20@22; geese iy Kee her oy Sp opporeanite. teeny dan; Dodge: Touring. Easy Pay-| Cosy terms at $7260. iene: ot thavesestah esday, ' | Cattle 11,000; yearlings —active,| @2i. jpn Pegler ili .os car, Write Singer Sewing Meckthe! mente; INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, automos| F cis strong; weig’ steers uneven, a rMbitiaba fu Company, marck, North Dakota. bile weitten. in relistle companies. Opening was firm and May edged | Me cent over yesterday's close, but steady; more liv e to general trade; MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR N. Ma Hagen, $1; NOMA FOR RENT Easy time payments. selena pine og etl bers the market soon turned dull andj Revival of Activity ie she stock parilealeely ee lenin) a im Flos Neti butill 2. FOR RENT—-Large e 4 “ ithin % one gher; best yearlings | unchanged; shipments 42, parrels. | roo all Paral for light house- M. B. GILMAN CO. doing more advertising for Bis- eat icerey enraay. « to) Strength in Railroad Shares json several loads 1,800001,000 |" Tran, 25,000'80,00, \ OK PERT ATR keeping in modern home: Close: to Binaseels marek and the entire surrounding) Opis futufes were easy ut the Today’s Feature 1 0049.10; stockers | SY | Oil King to Spend hospitals and high school, Suitable| <0). Tes 1994 Dodge Motor com. territory than the rest of this com start, turned firm and fell buck with Riga for ie) ENR T RE ic | Winter in Florida for nurses or sehool girls. Phone FOR SALE—1 1924 Dodge cghhad com- munity together. corm Rye futures were stronger _— { ho; spread be. Fargo, N. D., Dee, o— E ae | pats ee ny ali «abd he Pl FR YOUNG than wheat early but eased back| New York, Dee, 9—(P)—Stock ‘tween yearlings and heavy fat steers |ter fat, eh packing} so als a ee ce later, May barley was dull and! prices resumed their upward mave- | Widest on re bulls 10 tot) ee Raed 7 ay LAUNDRY ta ae ea, pep: nd ment today in reflection of favor ee bead ala BISMARCK GR. al winter of golf WOME LAUNDAY—Fiew Clans worklnecy cont carly and sagged oie trade news, easier call money! sheop 21,000; very \Furnished by; Russell-Miller Co.) ‘The fodnder of ___,. OMMITUNS FOR GALE STORAGE SALE—Furniture in good condition. Priced for quick sale. One fumed oak chinn,‘ closet, 1 done. For men’s shirts; blankets, and nurses’ uniforms, a specialty. Also family washings taken, Cash wheat offerings again were| tates and another series of “Christ | lamb: light, being smaller than indicated Weltiy cstimated: receipts, and demand s dividend” announcements. RB vival of activity and strength in rail ree; ding ers around ak to unevenly few sorted fat lambs to s pers and city butehers early 13.00@ ~| No Bismarek, Dec. 9 | » 1 dark northern . 1 northern sy amber durum... wa elud- housekeeper, compan ing a friends and s his modern home, Nurses or business call and deliver: Marguerit Bul i 1 ts. : i 7 -Jeontinued: slack. Trading ba: was ' i > women preferred cal after 6:20 — sed oat closet, porn ten'é Home Laundry, 81 Ave. A, cof-lunchansed at yesterday's late dectine|O@ shares, more than a dozen of 113.45; lighter averages held highers 1 mixed durum. Mr. Rockefeller's health has been eee 520 Eleventh street. Phone); Ot 4 cau chairs, 9-64" dining room| _ner of Mendan Ave. Plrone-1017.. of one to. two centa, which sold up twa or more points,| practically nothing done on other | No. 1 red durum r wouicesceien to be so good in spite of 457-M. & tables, 1 oak. buffet, 4 breakfast |r | Conn offerings were larger and de-| Wis one feature. trades and classes, 1 flax. i | his 87 years that he has recently been FOR RENT—Warm, light” house-| tom chairs, 1 8-3x10-6 rug; 1 dav-|____ APARTMENTS. lmand for lower grades were indif-| Constructive forces were again at SECRETS ARTE Aiea Paras Sacer ane ge h keeping room, suitable for business} Cnnort table mahogany. finish, 1) FOR RENT—Modern bungalow pt-|ferent and ensier trading basis re-|work in the U. 3. Steel common on MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Re ee a: fins Tremicehich fo setinnt Galas women or tenchers.. Large closet,|, fth street, running Ww! ef VOR RENT Large nicely furnished! warm room, suitable for one or tw,1 in modern home, Phone 6043 oF pisno. Phone 246, Ask for Mr. SALE—Edison phonograph and “records, two beautiful leather up- holstered chairs, cut glass, hand by four reomes, heat, water fur- nished and heated garage;. hot wa-|: ter heat, gas stove and kitchen cab- inet.” Phone 842M. Call at 624 Tenth street, ‘sulted. Oats were quiet, Rye was steady. Barley was firm, Flaxseed offerings were moderate reports that mill operations were now above 80 per cent of capacity. One block of 5,500 shares changed! hands at 150%, Nash Motors assumed the leader- Dee. 9 Open High Low Wheat— Dee. May 1.4074 1.43 1.40% 1.404% 143% 1.42% Close Hard winter Oats Barley {Speltz, per ILL CO} century ago, but when a repenter sought to interview him on the way to the train he was stopped by a member of the party who “Don't you see he is too; weak to talk? Mr. Rockefeller was bundled: up: in call FOR RENT—Furnished of unfurnish-|nnd demand fair to good. ship of the motor group by jumpin i ‘i ‘ es = ED embroidered linen, floor latnp, elec- fa an go iP a group by Pine “Dee. (Selling Price at Bismarek) a long ulster and wore a heavy ej FOR RENT—Two iarge rooms fur-) trical appliances, pictures and oth-| ¢d newly decorated clty heated): =| = over four points on reports of un-| yoy oa. sib ak Mane eshlt cei amoes With ceanatahe to protec AliKicenaee nished for light housekeeping. Phone 543W or call at 924 Fourth K RE! ood ai with closet and kitchenette. foe pare 411 Fifth street. Phone ROOMS- Fox = Call at 309 Eighth street. Phone sa4J. FOR RENT—A very comfortable roqm E coal” tabke om : Phone 737R or call 408 West Rosner street. BALE—Two, beds complete, one brary table, ‘rocker, ~ sani couch and child’s art desk. Cal at 519 Sixth street or Phone 730. FOR QUICK SALE—One medium’and one large heating stove and other apartments. College Bld, South St. Paul, Dee. 9-—(U. S. D. te| of A.)—Cattle 4,000; generally steady street. Phone 320:' FOR tans—A to on; ound ficen, auofold. Cail at $30 Fourth street. Pi steam heated fur- Lavraii aished rtments, Avarenents, Phi as apartment for ele: A’ on. al: elagses; undertone slightly better; bulk steers. and yearlings 3 few loads fat she stock cutters §3.50@ §.25@5.60; with wies to 6.00; steckers and fecd- ers mostly 5.25@6.50. Calves 2,600; vealers fully stea sually high current earnings. ity in some other motors, su Dodge, Chrysler, Jordan, and Stude- baker, was associated with rumors of new mergers, but these lacked veri- fication, Coppers took on a new leuse of under the leadership of America Smelting, recent buying in these is- sues being based on the prospect of heavy foreign buying in the first quarter of next year. Continental . AB% Ma: ABS Flax— Dec. 2.20 2.26% 68 43% ABM 43% 464 2.20 26% 2.18% 2.25% 68% .68 CHICAGO GRAIN Chica 2.26% 66, 68 0, Dec. 9—)—Wheat No. ». 4, 5 Ib: ed hes 1 cent per p 55 Ib. Each corn, 70 Ibs., 6 cents un- | der shell, Rogers Tells Needs | of Country’s Youth | wintry blasts. j ing to Chief of Police Thompson, RADIO EXPERT DOES NOT DENY HIS IDENTITY _ (Continued from page one.) private detectives of Chicago, accords Ormiston, in company with the two in a nice home. Phone 649- heusehold articles. Phone 598-LM MISCELLANBOUS ii ‘ ¢ x : i OUSsES FLATS or call at 1202 South Bowen St. | FOR SALE—Choice imported Garman | ult 00d lights 9.50; few choico} Baking ™ wae ron Oe oes that inal? | lak oem ame ag oa ed iid oe dolomite ei farrostrnn er te otal are ee a FOR RENT—Five room house; mod:|FOR SALE—Houschold goods and| Rollers, German Chappers and!” tops 20,000; market averaging 15|dividend, previously reported in dan-| “Gorn No, 2 yellow 78% @10%4; No.| S2Uth of this country needs, as WII] bite, “The chiet of police sae See ern except heat. No. 320 Third} Ford’ Touring car, Quick sale, cash Hartz Mountain, also native singers. @25 higher than Wednesday; butch-|ger would be paid. 2 white 78%. = | Rogers sees it, is narrower pants and) ing knowledge of their destination street. Rent $30, Harvey Harris & Co. FOR RENT—Six room house, modern except heat. No. 216 Second streét. Rent $30 per month. Harvey Harris ec Ri A house at 115 Mandan A‘ sion at once. Inquire at 924 Fou: street. Sidney Smith. only. Call 409 First street. FOR SALE OF T acres 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 RENT—Warm well heated three room all modern™ flat, Close in. Reasonable rent. Phone 442J. FOR RENT—A furnished 4 room bungalow with garage. Call at 508 Fourteegth street. FOR SALE—A quarter section of land under cultivation, $80.00 per sere. Hugh Brown Place, Boyd Township. For sale: A house located in Bis-|: marck, reasonable... Inquire Mrs. Minnie Baker, Menoken, N. D. THERE were Five A £igens In TUS moti required to: preeont the: ’ ite yatey i hae peda leaner > on or tore July it, 1927, asatter ! Fit: that date no further payment, witt BO rl this “Mth day of ‘December, f = eee BF aA ae ee 12-9, 16, 23, 30, se a ta Gages, seeds, treats, eto, Pi 1185. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N.| Dak. Box 728. FOR RENT—Steam heated basement} room. May be used as etore room or suitable for other purposes. Jut- ide entrance. “ Inquire 510 Broad- FOR SALE—Fur cap and fur lined ‘coat.. At your own price. Call at 218 Second street. FOR SALE—Poland China bosrs at farmer's price. E. L. Hurr, Sterling, | FOR SALE—Baby carriage. Phone 322-5, 518 Third street. er_and_bacon- hogs 11.25@11.50; BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY HAVE A client who wishes to bor- Tow $1500 to $2000 for three years, on brand new house. Al loan. F. E. Young. EE Lost pla LOST—Five head of horses: Team of beys with white face, weight about 1600 or 1600; team of black mares, one with halter, weight about 1400; bay. mare-with white ater on forehead, Phone 4F111. Jack Payseno, 6 miles north of Bismarck on: Black Trail. Lehigh Valley crossed 100 to new|” record price and Atchison, Baltimore & Ohio, Pittsburgh & West Virginia, Reading & New York Central moved two points or more. \ The closing was strong. New buy- ing came toward the close in suf- ficient volume to combat rea! sales in the pivotal issues. burgh & West Virginiu jumped seven! points to a new high at 126 and/| Reading, American Water Works, Pittsburgh C: duets and Stromberg Carburetor were whirled up three to four points.! Total. sales approximated 1,600,000 shares. ~ white 43@48. Rye. Barley 60@77. ‘Timothy Clover Lard 12.55. Ribs 14.00, Bellies 16.25. Not quoted. Oats No, 2 white 49@52; eed 5.00@5.50. ed 24,.50@34.50. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapol yeur agi @1ABY Dee. choice to fancy 1.44% @1.46' to choice 1.43% @1.44% No, 3 9—#)-—Wheat al, National Dairy Pro-j receipts 144 cars compared to 403 a Cash No, 1 northern 1.41% No. 1 dark northern spring, good’ ordinary to LHAVEN'T To BAWL GETTING Mt: DESERTS Ru Tuga ourete's 5 JUST }|St. Paul, will talk on “Who Are the broader ideals. The humorist delivered his opinion in his only New York appearance of {the season at a charity affair last night. He compared himself with Bernard Shaw on the grounds that “we both know the world’s all wrong, but don’t know what's the matter | in this country,” he said, “we | build three golf courses to every air- plane. The government isn't sure ubout aviation, so it’s going to wait | two more years to find out whether | airships are practical. We ure the| only nation in the world that uses our air for speaking purposes only. The next war's going to be in the air, They're not going to shoot any- thing at you, they’re just going to drop it on you.” Taking up farm relief, Rogers ob- served that “now they ure saying that what the farmers need is co- operative marketing. If they ¢an’t get as much for their crops as it costs to raise them, the farmers ought to sell together. When the check comes back then they'll. be able to cheer each other up.” Radio’s Rialto | (By The Associated Press) A dinner concert ut 6:15 p. m, to- day is to be gen by WCCO (417), Twin Cities station, A 7:15 p. m. Rev.-Frederick Eliot of Unity church, [Experts in Religion,” over WCCO, | A male quartet will take the air at 8 p. m. at WHO (526), Des Moines, At 10 o'clock KHJ (405), Los Ange- les, offers an instrumental quartet. Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—One large furnished) sleeping room, warm and’ pleasant. Call at $21 Eighth street or Phone Mi FOR, SALE- ‘—Bahy buggy and child's iron cot, Cul! Frank Orchard. Phone BOR SALE—One. book. case, 1 writ- ing desk, 1 dining room set, 1 dav- enport, 1 bed complete, rugs, ple- | tures, conned fruit, 6 chairs. Call 306 Eighth, street. FOR RENT—A large newly decorated '* Sompletely furntshed room for light Near school, Call NOTICR “ + --AN> holders: of bonds or coupons under the bond. issue of. the Bis- a | NOTHING TO MRS. McPHERSON ' than that the party was heading hicago. Chief Thompson expressed the opin- ion that Ormiston was “spirited away” but admitted that Detective Oscar Carson, who was with the Chi- cago officers, id Ormiston declar- ed he was satisfied to return after he admitted his identity. Ormiston is said to have been trace ed here through a letter, He is be- lieved to have left Chicago three of four months ago, ORMISTON’S ARREST MEANS Los Angeles, Dec. 9—@)—The ar- rest in Harrisburg, Pa., of Kenneth G. Ormiston, long sought Angelus Temple radio operator, means noth- ing to Aimee Semple MePherson, pastor of the Four Square Gospel church here, Ormiston’s arrest cerned,” Mr: day when she was-informed that the: missing principal in her disappear- ance case was in custody. “Whatever the state does in hi case has no bearing on mine,” she said. “I know nothing about him, so what can I say?” CHAIN AND TYPEWRITER FOUND IN HIS AUTOMOBILE Oakland, Calif, Dec. 9—@)—A- piece of silver chain and a portable typewriter, which were found here= yesterday in a compartment of an automobile owned by Kenneth G Ormiston, missing radio man in the” Aimee Semple McPherson conspiracy case, will be examined by federal” and state authorities to determine if they have any bearing on evidence: so far produced. United States District Attorney McNabb at Los Angeles has an- nounced he will examine’ the type- writer to learn whether it was the machine upon which the $50,000 ran- som tetser veceived at Angelus Tem<« ple during Mrs, McPherson's absence last spring was written, The’ piece of chain will be com= pared with articles found in. a trunk, alleged toahelong to Ormiston; which was seized recently in New York. The trunk contained feminine ap parel. &-