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‘Tribune Classified ‘WEN AND WOMEN bathers tw demand at good ‘Shere required. Catalog Pre. Barber College, Fargo, 8. D. Estab. WANTED— ae by a widow: < with four ieee Address waNTett Girl to i weneral house- work. One who can go home nights, thre 5 house on Eleventhrstreet tor $e. per month and 6 room oan mod- ern house on Seventh for’ $20.00 per month. immediote™ pos- Geo, M. Registe: NT--New four room bung. low, full basement, furnace heat, 2 bedrooms and bath, gas stove and convenient to schools, Imme possession. Price Owen, E inge Biock, 1 421. FOR RENT—A four ried at 115 Mandan Ave, Posses- once. Inquire ‘st 924 Fourth 5 ry FOR RENT—Seven room modédth house at 519 Sixth street. May be coviviod Jan. 1st. Inquire at Kic! h FOR RENT—A smali house, newly painted, water and lights. tion, South —— street. 619-3. WE TAKE as good cate of our Used Cars as of or ney M k—this is ‘because we consider’! able merchandise, garage. Furgace hea street or ‘OR SALE- Phone 858, —One large front room ht housekeeping with closet piano, Fully fetntshed, hot cold water. For sale: bd dress over coat, very good Phone 812-5 or call gt 517 dscsed street. nd 4 iitchen’ ts tabi le, ote troat 1 at Twelfth street wet North, Christ Free. U Desirable room in mi Close in, one block from] = —. fe le. Al OFFICE Phone 932-R or| Oak x ectanal | a fat canton bs _ call at 211 & phomarck Bank Bldg. PRICED ctically net velour dave: and wing chair, tht rose ova ra 21 Hughes Apt: blue with sli ‘all 910 01 FOR SALE—Sled, igh erie a tables, wringer, ironing 00: wash Mees Phone 468 or call at ‘OR RENT—Sleepin ¢ ground floor, connee Close in and reasonable. room d with bath. 120 Firat, FOR RENT—A_ warm comfortable room, very reasonable. Call Sun- days or after 5:00 p.m. 411 Ninth street. Phone 291-R. FOR o gentlemen, in large new house centrally located. Hot water at all times. Inquire at 508 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Two large rooms fur rished for light housekeeping. Phone 643W or call at 924 Fourth: street. fai =a FOR RENT—Good sized front room ei closet and kitchenette. Weil poet 411 Fifth street. icely, furnished cosy cozy, nS it house-} FO oms. Close in. one ie call et 422 Fourth street. SALE ba por straight: beek chairs in mahogan' Phone 468 or call at 20 Ave. et ekieeeseessionietomipemenenis man_ desires either position or clerkiny No. fo ci pe neth yr selling, Aa If interested write ad. No. 96, care) ie eaksesagabe. suitable for one or_two adults, $18. 72. FOR RENT—Furnighed ~ ofe3 leeping rooms with board. Call’ at 300) Eighth 884. FOR RENT—A front reom in modern house. Hot water heat. Call at 619 Sixth street. os For. Rast On, January Js will have two office rooms Yor tent. See 'R. D. Hoskins oF 8. , Minnesota, tor land in West- North Bakota er Montana. eauipped. J. Shurtli: Moorhead, Minn. care. Call at John G. Dixon. Years experience. write inte 50 Fe b good| WANTED—Experienced fa.| who cin bring results, Al REF we xow ment for first class. Duco qder Automobile re! ‘present we-have on our your inspection one ar BIL} Hi iG all ‘necesfiry equip- and Lae- jing. At floor for utomobile} which we have just reDucoed, Now, have the cash for sych a It is not essential that job. We will paint your cer and let you pay for it in smalt egos A payments. COMB IN myo tioed ps ices 8, 0F cal bath Bon glow car over meet. with your a All Work Guaranteed DAKOTA AUTO. SALES Oldsnsobi Salen and Service BISMARCK, NORTA DAKOTA Piste reboring. Pee G tes oa lone withor necessary; 8 ey! ‘inde This ut taking it of the chassis, saving; considerable time and expens it of town people may shi| tors to as, and prompt be. WE do fitat cl me rere < Soe for in marck; N, Dal ter months. it in small wi Let. us quote you Qu their mo- vice will), utomebili make of car. O ‘Special prices pair your automobile end it monthly rices. 38:30 Neutre- ith all ae ben oy sirie fisturs int, office fixtures balance of our stock at 20 a cent off the invent rik. net 800 ice imported German Lockwood Accessory es street. Phone 187. ket, German Chappers Relters, Harts Mountain, also native singers. treats, ete. Uagen, seeds, 1165, Jacob Bull, Dickii Dak. Box 728. cows, wil vhond) inson, N. “be fresh Fe soon. Also one German Police dog, and 1 rst heuse ng of Club or write Box 191, a freight or express, with. order. me sen Ni coop BALED HAY “FOR h. p, John Deere Engine. Country |. | —Sondagsnisse-Strix, leet money, jut Farm,| y SALE— F. 0. B. Bismarck, will a bony load in anytime. et fer Weight lasse, R. No. 2) or _or Telephone 14-F- DIAMONDS 28, $36, a5, 486, wes $100 Fors RENT. and up, cash or credit. Marek, marek N. ae Eoaae th vy Guaranty penk 5 Bide, Dak. mington Portable ‘overcosts, sit Mai: for sale at! 42 between etd We MARGUERIT SULTEN's “tome FOR SALE—1 Phone 1017. ve. rience ni ao ane Sales Co. Inc. 31 Ave. ‘salesman, Automobile ry. Da- rts Li you a price and terms which will! +i ‘Yhand corner of his windshie ‘tite pisMaRck AUTO OWNERS ° "HAVE PART IN SAFETY DRIVE eid hpi For’ Gar’ Ei: cetse to Be Sent Sticker Giving ‘Safety Pledge’ Evety. person who ol a Nogth ota automobile license in 1! will ‘be asked to Loa himself a part of thé greatest safety campaign es ever known, according. t is formulated by Not fety pope after conference ickers containing a printed! date ra con a, printed safety pledge now are belts printed by the mission and each motorist will be asked to paste one in the upper left ‘They. read: My Safety Pledge 1 sane ite vane serious injury, m, ive fs more rearefuilys observe aneed| pen yrmomegeyeegmmamenneererral Mik Tre my brakes in good condition. out for children at play. Cross railway tracks carefully. Hand signal when turning or stop. ping. Never pass another car on a hill, curve or corner. Never “cut corners;” turn at inter- sections. ik on right side; ie road.” " traffic. At night use both headlights, tail, light and abolish dazzling headlights. Slow down when another car ap- Proache: Help ijured in case of accident. persons killed; 700,000 in- jured in 1926 auto aceidents. * By ‘keeping this pledge and it ‘skeletal constantly before auto- mbers of the safety council hope to lend impetus to its campaign of education and material- ly reduce the number of automobilé accidents, To Be Mailed With Tags Arrangements have been made with the governor and automobile regis- tration department whereby a sticker never “hog i containing the pledge will be mailed . to applicants for auto licenses in the same envelope with the license tag. The drive to reduce the number of auto accidents is only one Cus of the intensive campaign which thé state safety council has tentatively mapped out for 1927. “We hope to educate the genéral public to exercise gteater care and to reduce the im-! ™mense amount of human wreckage and great property loss due to care] lessness,” Says a statement issued from. the office of Frank Milhal- Jan, chairman of the council. BUT, WERE SORRY | as glad I wasn’t born in Venice.” bs use I don't know any Italian, Stockholm. FOR RENT— br «four rooms, Tight, heat, cluded, laundry faci rage, hot water and kitchen cabinet. Call at 624 Tenth \d heats gas stove Phone 842-M, 1 reet, ” RENT—' pt., ground floor, nicely furnished, newly decor- ead plenty of heat and hot water, -Two room apt. iarge! clothes closet and’ pantry, ever} oe Sea furnished except St panty o te: Fox ers ein Tae For ae i room ee apt. veer Fits. Phone 773 ars en groan Phone 1 had = glass, two besutifal, eerie: chairs, floor oa aes tv phono- liances, pom potas her Rocuebola: fixtw tietre is all new merchandise whie will suitable Christmas Gifts. re Phone 137-8 ir call at 408 West! jj Rosser street, car off highway, away from PS after —— pound butchers 11.45@11.60; 200 TRIBUNE dpi GRAIN LIVESTOCK CLOSES STRONG Buying ~ Active! ‘ ana“ Prtces Sharply Higher, Resu!t cf Government Crop Report Chicago, Dee. 21-—UP)—Active buy- ing and sharply higher Sfices*in the wheat market today resulted from the ‘unexpected showing of the gov- ernment crop report. Previous sell- ers we ing, es light were obliged to bid the market up. Re- ports that Minneapolis mills were agressive buyers of future deliv- ¢ries of wheut today counted also as a ats factor. heat held strong to the end, clos- ing 25@2% cents higher, corn %“@ 3% cents up, onts unchanged to % cent off, and ions varying from 10 cents decli 20 nt { ine toa r With another government crop re- port due this afternoon, many trad- ers in wheat showed » depression to- day to selling excetp on up- turns. This course was adopted by even some leaders who looked for ultimate lower prices. The reason ven for caution as to selling was apparent likelihood that the, market would Be ruled largely at present by Rovernment report. Downturns in corn today were ex- Plained as due to disappointment over Washington figures relative to corn and outs, The government. re port, concerning the two feed grain: 3 generally constraed as less bull ish than had been exepeted. EAT ADVANCES ON ML Grey MARKET Minneapolis, Dee. 21—()-—Wheat had a strong advance here today, buying on the government report finding the market over sold. Open- y but the market turned ing momentum when the upturn. By m cket had scored an adv s cents, May leadine. e off half cent at the barley advanced %4 cent wz the leaders. May flax- sold up 1% cetns, sh wheat offerings were light, als including about 30 st of which went od quali dat fi steady ary ¢ start. « see ¢ dire was ii iums. Poor Winter whi 000; market opening ‘y slow; prospects weak to 25 low- er on all killing el tera run short fed stee: otie ible around 7.00@8.50; she stock 4.50@7.00; cutters 3.50@4.0; bulls '5@6.25; stockers and feeders nom- Calves 1,000; vealers 3 bulk good lights 9, 0005 ae sales; packing at 11.10; Matcher and ba- avound 25 lower than Mon- bids mostly iio on pigs, aver- t Monds 31; deight 19’ iambs ope th strong under tone; early sales 50@ 11.75; best held around 12.00; fat ewes mostly 4.00@6,00 | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK go, Dee. 21—(U. 8. D. of A.) Ks 35,000; slow, mostly 35 cente lewer han Monday's average o {G40 cents off best prices; early top 111.70; looks out of line with the late trading; bulk desirable 200 to 280 tg 3 pound weight 1}35@ Pound averages in best deman most 140 to 190 5 weight hogs’ 11.25@11.7% 26@18.65; light 11. light light 11.00 MARKETS “WHEAT MARKET ing by shorts developed | @ fe) ator firsts 34%, FINANCIAL GO , Dee. 21 —retat Clos * Close Yesterday Bear Ago Open ‘ies 1.39% 1.395% 1.88% 1,391 W824 M4 BZ 95% Th | ass BIN 49% | "ORTe 11.97 12.15 | 14.60 ® 70 | 10.10@10.85; slaughter pigs 10.75@ 11.26, Cattle 8,000; weighty ‘fed ste strong to 25 cents higher; yearlings mostly steady Ming quality plain; | compurativ little in run suitable | for eastern — shippings; butcher heifers and low ‘p strong to 50 cents higher; 5O@75 cents higher; best fed year | lings 11.50; medium weight 10.75; some sealing 1,347 pounds at price; bulk vealers 10.50@12. cording to weight; few 12.50@13.00. | Sheep 12,000; fat lumbs fairly active; ’ strong to cents higher; holding — choice _ medium | weight above 13.00; bulk fat lambs} New York, bli a 20s ahecy . ptronk | business contracting due to the high- 5.00@6.23; choice held around call money yearling wethers upward to 10.00; and the anheoneh of the holiday feding lambs steady; bulk comebacl: | son, the stock mark feeders 11.00@11 holding few | bue! comebacks around 12.00. profit-taking ‘ one side and the re erations an the oth Banks were forced to call loans ex: ively in view of the heavy holi- hdrawals of currency, large Fs bursements and. the slow return of checks against the recent ‘ax payments, As ult call money opened and held a er cent. ha Despite this retarding influence, | dark | bullish activities were not entirely suspended. Speculative __ cliques | ues into the limelight of Mallinson Silk, and Collins and 1% points. Pivotal Bullish Activities Not En- Airely Suspended 21) With ifted | © of | = on| ul of pool op- MINNEAPOLIS, me BN ww Minneapolis, De receipts Sornbaiba to 7 h No. 1 northern 1 k northern spring @UAB; good to Et a 46%; ordinary t 1a @1 1 | quiet | Motors which w: | in the automo- | stocks in the CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Dee, 21—()—Cash wheat | No. 1 hard 1.454%:@1.46; No. 1,28, Corn No. 4 mixed 75%; No, low 1644@78. Oats No. 2 white 50@52'%; No. white 46% @49. the railroad group w inly to the 4 hard Van Sweringen which re- nded to indications that a formal uncement would soan be made ‘ding the Nickel Plate merger. © common shares ite were strong, rising to a new high recor Rye No. 2, 99. aborigines : Harley. 60@ i a | (OC RISES esi imothy seed 5.00 ’ \ CHIC, PLTRY Clover bet ene | ing OT, Lard 12.10, firm; receipts eight cars; fowls Ribs 14.25. 43 springs 18@24; turkeys 41; Bellies 17.00, roosters 18'2; ducks 20@20; geese 20@24. 2 yel- CHICAGO PRODUCE ec, 21) reeeipts 11,872 tubs extras 51%; firsts 49@50 seconds 39@41"s, Eggs lower; receipts 8,001 ca: firsts 41@43%; ordinary ‘fi 40; refrigerator extras 35; refrig FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Dec. 21--(2)—But- r fat,'chuening cream 62; pac stock 24, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Dec, 21 Open “High 141 1.42% LAL 1.43% Butter creamery : Low Close Ty) Wheat— 142% Cisece tackabeed, Dec, anne 1.4914 FARGO LIVES’ K Fargo, N. D., Dec. “Et Hogs 160 to 200 pound, oe izhis 10. to 225 pounds 5 pounds 10.853" 275 acca 10.85@10.005 packers y.50@ Sheep top lambs 10.50@11-56; ents ciara .50; culls dambs ee pols 4.00@5. @3.00; bucks 3. Ca MINNEAPOLIS piper Minneapolis, ~(F)- unchanged to 10 carload lots, family patent 8.10@8.15 a barrel to nsacks. SI 93% ARYA ABM ATTA BASIE 219% BIBI 4 2.24 ‘ami 70%4 co JLUTH RANGE Duluth, — Dec. 21—-(#) Clos ected | Durum. OPCh High Low Close ound cot- Dee. 1.38 1.40% 1.38 1.40% May 1.36% 1.39% 1.364 1.39% Rye— .70% 70% 69 Dec, May Flax— ec. May 5) 5 95% 2.17 2 98% Bs 9 1 2 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Dec. 2 ‘0. 1 dark northern. . ae 'NNo. 1 northern spring os ;No. 1 amber durum.....: ; No. 1 mixed durum 1 red durum.. fo. 1 flax . No, 2 flax - No. 1 rye. \Dark hard w | Hard winter . Oats . Barley {Speltz, per ewt SHELL | No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more { NELL.T wanreD To WAIT ONTIL AFTER LUNCH WAS SERVED- AN Look wHaT WE Gor! 1.16 | +» 107) » 1.96 1.91 - 121 » 119 36 6 +. $ 63 . 60 1 cent ger pound discount under 55 lbs. Ear corn, 70 lbs, 5 cents un- we shell, ——_—___—__—_ ‘| Justice Court | |: Philip Renner of Ric! plastica was bound over: to the dist: ourt by Tubtice Lo H. Crane this morning on a charge of obtaining money by fals pretenge, His bonds were fixed 090, which the “ata” did not furnish, J.B. Kaiseratt of of Monignerr Minn., is under arrest here gor He) n- charge of issuing checks without funds. He will be given a hearing hefore Justice R. HM. Crane late to- | tev. | { Robert White, hound over to the istrict court yesterday on a charge of obtaining goods under false pre- tense, wae -teartntgned before Justice Crane this morning on a_ similar charge involving another offense, He j was also held to Bcd district court ‘on the second POT yo a The tim, Sle tine Salor le on eocend avenue north, te is | his | bridge Despite Retarding Influence. ie FOR 53 | 9 2 12001 | fe rdersentu wots, th et reported to have’been seen By beveral persons, bed = i ‘ab yet been eats to find her. baby: eee apt at Teint iy pital. iH the eel pode a the Hospital have been Unsble ve any clue ag to her Bes lore. Man Confesses | Attempt to Wreck Passenger Train tit, Mei Tenn, Dec. 21 The his Commercial eal | said one that Alfred Busher, 23, had confessed un attempt to wreck an Illinois Centrai passenger train | because the engineer had flirted with 15-year-old sweetheart as the train sped past her home near Hick- man, Ky. Busher, an employe on the farm of the father, was ar- rested several days ago, the paper and confessed that he had saw- ree stringers nearly apart on a over which the engineer's train would run, Busher said he did not — of what might happen to passenger: jthe train, but only desired r on the engineer, Man Gets Verdict of $37,500 Against Rock Island Road Dec. 21—U)— was givén James edar Rapids, Tow st_the Rock Is- here yes- A ver H. in his land railroad |terd y. inj manent. disabilit a hman for the railway at Mason Api 1926. The jury derberted. geek Means. . Officers of Masonic ‘ Lodge Are Installed Officers for the ensuing yeat were installed at a meeting of the’ Bis- marck Masonic lodge last night, and class of fou’ idates were in- litiated, work third degree jbeing exemplified. The lodge ses- n followed 1 banquet served in the in the dining room of the nelude A. J. Miller, S. W.; Gilbert Haugen, ach, tFeasurer; A. L. Fosteson, J. Brainard, tyler; Harold Walter Sather, J. 8. If vou want to rest in snug satisfaction burn Beulah Coal. Phone 62. Wachters. Too Late To Classify RENT--Fu s apartments for light housekeeping. 620 Sixth % Mrs. Rohrer. A front room in modern Hot water heat. Call. at ixth street. ne money in small black ‘old. Finder kindly re- Seventh street. ‘ounty at tourd, Commissioners at the. Court. House i x. Ds Burleigh of the ny each clearing and plowing and whic yards earth Y. rock excava- fate: overhaul: $2 700 inches dia. furnishing and de- pipe culy 19! fe 36 inches ards Class A metal rein- rds dry struc- cubic yards wet » proposal blanks i from the County County mmission 8 of plans to prospective 6. All bidders are invited to. be |present at the apening of the pro- posals, The right is reserved to reject nd all proposals, to waive techs jes, or to accept such as may rmined to be for the best interests of the County and State, Ridders must bid on all iteins ated an the proposal blank. 8 recelved for any Met than theese: Proposal will as Irregular and rejected as such, (Signed) Pra J. sphneeis County 4 5 Dated 12-7, 19: oan Date of first publication—12-7, 1926, 12/7-14-21 NOTICE OF iE BAR EXAM. Notice is hereby given that the State Bar Roard will conduct & state bar examination for the purpose of examining applicants seeking ad- mission to tho erie | of this Poets ay ol 1927, the teller notice of theii Participate in such hae ination, vi Ralph F., *hilip’ Dr Grady, Alnslee S., Peree, ND.” Martin, A. L. Jr., Sentine) Butte, “Miller, P. i, yacht bure N. Muldowney," Wim. i. Abercrombie, Rllend: ipasey" a ae is rehall, Ni Wiftan: 2 Grand ‘Thompson, C. A. Kenmai Ange aidecne tothe, f any of the © Chere of bits m ©x-of ie, Bats ee ee oe 12/14-21-28-1/4.