The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1927, Page 7

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ees | WANTED—Burleigh. County. ie en for steady hustler to sell Ward's Reliable Remedies and other pro- ducts. Experience not,, necessary. Offers big earnings on small = tal. Particulars given ‘on request. Dr, Ward's Medical " Company, Winona, Minn, Establidied 1856. ZKEAT DEMAND for barbers at good wages; men or women... Short time EXPERIENCED chambermaid wants work. “Address Tribuge Ad, No. 103. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 213 First street. FUR RENT—Warm nicely furnished apartment, Possession any time after January 3rd. Apply 715% ‘Thayer or Phone 611-R’ atter 11:00 a FOR RENT—Two rooms with two closets, nicely furnished for light housekeeping. Hazelhutst Apart- nished apartments. T Apartm==::. Phone - Motte. RE FOR RENT—To a responsible party, warm modern house. lot. water! which we have just reDucoed, heat, hardwood floors in very good bor pa and pany, completely ae i . Can clear rent by rentin; \ inves: Gall at 622 Mata “treet or} Will paint your car and let you pay Phone 536-R; “ for it in small monthly payments. fully furnished cottage, well lécat- ed, with all convenientes, 2 bed rooms, from January 18th to April 15th, to adults only, ‘ reasonable} you a price and t, rental. Write Tribune ‘No. 104. meet with your aj All Work Guaranteed UTO SALES INC. Main _ street. Tribune Cla MALE HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED APAR’ ments, 411 Fifth stréet. Phone 2’ ated fi “The Lavras HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room bungalow with gatage; close Phone 151, FOR RENT—Small house With heated garage. Just right for two. Phone OR RENT—Five room maogern house Ciemaie, Thane 314 hayer street.| oR GALE—tooa Tooki - dresser, practically new, LAUNDRY for quick HOME LAUNDRY—At most reason- able rates we launder your clothes without the slightest ‘injury to! fabric. For men's shirts a special ty. Repairs made at a small charge ry 7 if desired. We cell and. deliver. et aap MARGUERIT BULTEN’S HOME sok LAUNDRY, Phone 10 . corner Mandan A\ Two co: _scFous from postofti ROOM AND BOAR! room suitable for two with bard in modern home. Call at 809 Eighth street, Phone 84-J.° __| box, rything complete, "we DISCRIMINATING pedple. like ex-] built, can be decorated to s 4 clusiveness in rooms gad _meals.| $85 only $5800 on which reasonable Try the Mohawk. Phoue 145. CYLINDER BLOCK RBHONING $ ¥ AND REBORIN! ‘SIX ROOM house, hot water heat, east front, $3900. SIX ROOM house, dition, nice part WE NOW have all the’ necessary equinment to do first clggs cylinder, biock rehoning and rebdring. This work can be done without taking, tae maser oul of the chasi ving considerable time and e: se. Oul of town people may 3 ge arvesiiiee tors to us, and prompt servi he given, *during the WE WILL re; let you pay for it in small monthly| payments. Let us quote: you prices, DAKOTA AUTO SALES:G0. INC. Dak. Phone 428 Open Evenings to 8:30 Inquire O, W. Roberts, 1011 DAKOTA A co., FOR RENT—Seven room modern house at 519 Sixth street. May be occupied Jan. 1st. Inquire at Rich- holt’: -R or call at 702 Ave. F. 31 Ave. 31 HOME COOKED meals and nice warm rooms at Dunraven, Rates reason-) FIVE ROOM, brand new bungalow, able. Call at 212 Thied street,] entirely modern, good i hood, owner leaving’ city, $4800. front| FOUR ROOM, brand new’ bungelow, good neighborhood, convenient to schools, electric range, built in ice, Larg: saving| Bismarck, N. ertisements —= PHONE 382==+ ssifi =e) MOVE UPWARD Market Boosted By Unexpect- ed Liverpool Gains and Argentine Reports 7—@)— Influenced by bullish statements from. a noted speculator, wheat advanced, said Europe; iain eae ie Geen hmay be of my ja vas)anticipated. His opinion fs also the early movement from Ar- gentina and Australia would be less tl expected, und that world stocks je end ‘of ‘the acason will tatal RICES 1 insertion, 25 words or Yesterday Year Ago esesseeeser sf AM we or vy street or Phone 485-R. FOR RENT—Large, ‘well front room, hot and cold water. juitable for two. Also light house- Keeping. 217 Eighth street. Phone lators preferred. FOR RENT—A room with or with- out light housekeeping privileges. On ground floor. les oF married emnple. Fifth street or Ph: a CLASSIFIED DISPLAY * RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash sure same day. juitable for two in reesived © volume than BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE'S2 at closed unsettled at yester- FUR RENT—Light housekeeping, CHICAGO RANGE Jan. 7 —Todi Open 1.37% 1.29% 80 B31 49% ATMS 99% 98% 12.30 12.67 14.60 Mandan News THIELE PLEADS |S33 34.00" = NOT GUILTY TO Counsel Given Until 10 A. M.| men. Tomorrow to Decide if Case W.D.Lynch LaMoure, Will Be Tried Here Addresses Rotarians Arnold Thiele, accused of murder-| State Sentor W. D. Lynch of La ing Chief of Police Nels H. Romer of! Moure was the principal speaker at Christmas day, pleaded not guilty to! the Retary luncheon held yesterday a charge of first degree murder when arraigned in Morton county] Lynch, who then went on to draw a court before Judge H. L. Berry here; parallel between the Mandan club this afternoon. State's Attorney C.|#nd the La Moure community elub F, Kelsch asked the court to call al/and told of the aid such organiza- y’s finish to 2% cents higher, corn at %@% cent decline to 4 cent ad- panes) and provisions unchanged to room and one sleeping room, bath, All modern, front Phone 977-W or 419 a0 bi ore th wheat and exporting 000,000 bushels more This distribution ows 10.50@11.00; lightweights upward to 11.25 or better; 14,80@12, 105 light 11.7642,86;.. light 11.75@12.26; packing sows @11.26;. slaughter pigs 11.50@12.25. Cattle 5,000; fed steers apd year- lings slow; uneven; lower grade kind easy; mostly 15 to 26 cents lower for past two days; long fed steers prac- some scaling around bulk vealers to pack- AUTOMOBILE REFINISHING on ground floor. t. Pas WAtol LAB Lt hk Reh eee cone NOTICE—Senators and Representa Nice clean sleeping rooms for rent, or board and room. Clogs in on Main street. Phone 672-R or call at 44 Main, | FOR RENT— suitable for two perso! on our floor for than last season. your inspection one automobile ‘was commented upon as within| more international wheat and flour than last year and]! as being an,important factor in the world market. situation. of opinion deyeloped | 14. img the market effect of the linoig. One author- hat the bulk of new gorn will not be planted) for three to jfqur months,,.that the 8¢-) never caused pronounced dam a corn crop in this country, an tt is sbsurd to ‘epgsider the corn NT—Two rooms furnished or| borer asa market influence at this rnished for light houseke Modern home. > West or Phone 841-LM. Large modern room, Rater eli cu LCi Ganirny calleg aad anroverssla scachaloalreee t.-¥ 8 | dition resulted in a further advance in. wheat here today. » sqld up 1%. cents.on heat strength and export news. May arley moved up %&% tically absent; NOW, It is not essential} that you have the cash for such a job, We and better; stockers and feed- ers mostly 6.7§@7.75. Sheep 11,000; fairly active; to around 15 cents high- andyweights to shippers and) small killers 13.00; early bulk wooled offerings ictly choice 90 pound FURNISHED city, heated room in modern apt. for married couple or Call Tribung apt. 4 or LIGHTED, city jingle or connected light ‘elephonig .183, Fenny Toom modern and’ COME IN and let ws"give you our’ Prices and terms, of call us and we will look your car‘ over epms which will] ity. pointed out 5; culls strong 9.25 @10.00 mostly; sheep strong; bulk fat ewes 5.50@7.00; strong to around 15 cents higher; 12.15; comebacks 11.50@12.25. ,80, ST. PAUL LIVESTQCK it. Paul, Jan. 7—(U. 8. D. lattle 1,70; market opening about steady on most killing classes; quality rather plain; bulky ordinary and yearlings salable from grade she stock slow, weak; others fully steady, bull: most cutters 3.75@4.25; bulls, weak to lower; bulk 6.75: good heavies Cre stockers an feeding lambs WHEAT ADVANCES ON OLIS M. Oldsmobile Sales and Service 1—(P)—Strong BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Phone 428 21 Open Evenings Until 8:30 208 Besser si FOR RENT—Tw. rooms in modern home. and steam heat. call at 1011 Fourth street, Nicely furnished sleep- Convenient for legisla- Phone 1052-K or call at 422 Fourth streo! ‘urnished sleeping Phone 8303" ot ent with other iced 1% cents. Cash wheat was steady, with milling quality wanted and or Winter wheat was Durum was firm for eboice, slow furnished room in| 2nd. easy for ordinary to: poor. jentlemen . pre- 905 Sixth street. 1D oie j FOR RENT—Room”in all” madera. W. Also one 3 x 6 Wilton rug, clothes “wringer and boiler. Phone 812R ‘or calf’ at ‘115. nt oe uling relatively 1@3 cents Oats were steady. Rye was firm and ygchanged. rley was stéady. laxseed was slow except for FOR SALE—A tea wagon, vacuum Calves’ 2,300; vealers strong to 25 cleaner and attachments, rugs and ey, mostly; early bulk 11.75. 15,000; “fully steady; irable butchers and lights ave: ig mostly 150 to 250 pounds 11.75 desirable. offerings averaging down- mostly 12.00; Thursday 11.66; weight 210. Sheep 3,000; undertone strong on fat lambs; .choice |kinds .held mostly at 12.75; fat ewes scarce; quotable nominally strong to unevenly higher. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Jan. 7 No. 1 dark northern..... No. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum. No. 1 mixed durum... No. 1 red dyrum GENERAL Dressmaking done by the day in your home of at our shop. furnished rooms, suitable Call 440-J or 45 Thayer, for 2 couples or 4 persons. Locut-| Cook and Martineson, ed on upper Sixth street. ient to the capitol. Ph jaan ee, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN cars compared to 126 a ash No. 1 northern. 1.401% choice to fancy 1.43%@ to choice 1.4244@1.43%; ordinary to ‘@ 1.42% @1.46'4; Montana on ; track to arrive 1.41143@1.46; Porn No. 3 yellow 7114@75 coe Nesare 444 arley a Rye No. 2, oat @07%. Flax No. 1, 2.12%@2.23%. hi CHICAGO GRAIN cage, I. No. 2 red 1.36; No. Corn‘No. 4 mixed ayerage cost FOR RENT—Two Jarge well fi ed. fooms. Hot water heat. tnodern home. 14 Ave. B West. FOR RENT—A large furnished room. Suitable for two, home. 404 First street. furthe: j porations. St. Louis Southwestern, Northern Pacific and Atchison, points or more, led th the railroad, buying wh ulated ors. In a modern FOR RENT—Attractive room in mod- ern home. Ladies preferred. Phone FOR RENT—A large comfortable Ladies preferred. Pine ——_———— 7 ISCELLANEO! Ta —1-16 foot lunch counter 8 stools, 1 sandwich bread moulding machine, 1 coffee urn, 1 double waffle iron. practically new, 1 5-foot show case,’ 1 wrapping - counter. 485, Bismarck, N. D. ibe Paeke Boe J ome or imine., terma can be arranged. FIVE ROOM bungalow, close in, all modern, spick and span condition, 4 ke 1 hard 1.45, 65% @65%; No. 3 @72. Ne 2 white 48%; No. 3 white Rye No. 3, 96% @98% Barley 58@76. ost excellent con- of town, conven- ient to schools, south front, mod- ern, built by a carpenter for his own home, SHELL CORN No. 3, 56 lbs. or more $3760, iM cottage, east front, wa- it per pound discount under ir mo- ; e willl er, lights, only $2100, 55 Ibs. Ear corn, 70 lke, 5 cents un- ice will POU ROOK Routes E ALSO do first class automobile Hyer egy ange re: ped fe make ar car. Our BURDING Loken work guaranteed. Spetial prices tion in all parts of thi 5 it your autombile and| FARM pevagenel yon aha gales pending now. wonderful ba: INSURANCE; Fi » barn, tot ontage your megsufe, ointment at youi rs. Burch, 413 Third street. FOR RENT—Basement for storage. Can be*used-for othtr* FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., Jan. 7—(@)—Hogs und weights 11.59; 200 to 225 pounds 14.80; 225 pounds and 10,25. ‘3 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. Tre(U, 8. D. of A.) sumetiveon light pigs utchers; generally strong ters up -ptore; bulk desirable }, averages 12.00@ top 12.25; bulk 220 to tchers f 8 11.90@12.10; few lsted Tots 12.15@12-35; ‘bulk pack- ; a, sommade, puter \ bile, written in companies wi i 215 Main Street - prompt service guaraupeste F. E. YOUNG. heavy lambs 8.50@9.50; cull lambs - gbout postoffice, lnder call 180, re- bar ty Bi @3.00; bucks 3. STOCK PRIGES HIGHER TODAY Speculators For the Advance Regain Control After Ir- regular Period New York, Jan, 7—(@#)—Specula- tors for the adyance regained con- trol of the price movement in today’s stock market, after an early period Y.! The. quick sales of the $60,000,000. issue. of New York city corporate stock, the establi ment of the highest general level 15 years by bond prices and the | est renewal rate on call money s the middle striking testimony credit conditions influenced considerable short cover- of irregulari ing. The announcement of a cut in prices by one of the smaller auto- manufacturers upon by bear traders as an excuse for another attack Quotations of several pop- ular issues in that group were ham- mered down one to two points, but orary weakness of these is- ed to cause any unsettlement Most of the losses had been wiped out by early afternoon, ‘The demand for stocks embraced a wide list, with substantial gains re- by a number of rail, equip- ment, steel, food, shipping and pub- lic utility shares. mobile shares, the tem sues fail elsewhere, corded to 4 points. however,; we Total shares. Minn MtNNE inneapolis, nchanged h Bran 26.00 ity tem of court to try the| tons are tow community. A belet mitting the defendant to plead to a|ing, at which attendance was good. second degree murder count. Judge Berry asked William Langer, attorney for the defendant, to state defintely whether he planned co tr || Personal and the case in Morton county, since the| Judge did not wish to put the county Social News of to the expense of summoning a jury unless the case would, be tried here, || Mandan Vicinity: | Langer said he hardly thought he —_—_— would care to have the case tried here, but there was a possibility that / Myg, H. L. Dahners he might decide to do so. Judge Berry then gave Langer until 10 Hostess Thursday o'clock tomorrow to arrive at a de- It the case He to be tried here, Judge Berry indicated he would sum- mon the jury for the last week in|,.Mrs. H. L. Dahners entertained January or early in February. Thursday afternoon at her home, 94 During today’s hearing Langer| Second street northwest, with thd ud drawal of his offer to have Thiele| There were guests for five tables, plead guilty to a second degree mur-| A color scheme of orchid and pink der count. He said he first made| Was carried out in the dainty , ap- the offer orally to the prosecution on| Pointments. Sweet peas were tha January nonth offered ji in| Since he repeated it in| flowers used. 5 the judge's cham! on January 4./ In the bridge games played after i no reply, he luncheon, honors were won by Mrs. | said, the hdrawn, M, J. bin and Mrs. Fred Tharpe. 1 TITTY | Morrow, j BRAVE WILL INSTALL OFFICERS j | meeting of the Catholic Daughters of | i America Wednesday evening in St. Joseph’s auditorium, Mrs. Max Ku- Breen, monitor, both of Bismarck, having charge of the installation, A oo party in honor of Mrs. L, A. Speedy Brickmakers, on Tour. | 2"4 Mrs. Fred Tharpe. Refreshments Cherish Hopes For Win From Local Quint A dance, which will follow the Declaration of a 33 1-3 per cent stock dividend on Burroughs Adding Machine revived the spirits of those traders who. had built up. their hopes on rumors of Facing an unknown quantity in the| by the senior class of the Mandan lon cutting” by large cor- Person of the Hebron basketball| high school. Proceeds will be used quint, the Mandan Braves will make] 8 4 benefit for the Spatterinx fund. an attempt to solve the problem con- MB hespaare 7 a fronting them without resorting to BUSINESS MEETING r “mel meet the Bricklayers on the local] membership of Christ's | tonight. church will be held this evening at tle or nothing is known of the| 7:30 in the church hall. Election of previous prowess of the Hebron team| officers will be one of the chief fea- this season but one thing is sure: | tures of the business meeting. Brickmakers have an all-veteran Rock Island common which is expected to be placed on a $5 annual dividend basis in the near future, touched the highest price in its his- tory. Baldwin, U. S. Steel common, Good- rich Rubber, “B” and Jones Brothers Tea were ong the many strong spots and in- strial Land Trust, which is to split up on @ 100 for 1 basis, touched a new rec- ord high for all time at $2,090, and 9 | then slipped back to $2,065, all trans- actions being in odd 1} The closing was strong; substan- tial evidence that bullish sentiment still prevailed was shown in the hour by a more general rise coin dent. with a jump in U. S. Steel. to 157%; Sloss Treshing Machine, per, American American Zine preferred, improved 2 Chesapeake & Ohio, approximated 1,300,000 likely winners of the fourth district |Pital for several weeks, is now some- tournament, in whieh they wil come| What improved. | up against ‘such teams as Dickinson, nar Belfield and Beach. GOES TO ST. PAUL Dickinson, whom it was possible to] John C. Smith, director of the pick in advance as the title winner| ninth district Federal Land bank, has in the past few years, has lost prac-| one to St. Paul to attend a meeting tically the entire team which carried |f directors. it through to the finals of last year’s = state tournament and Hebron isgiven| | PARENTS OF DAUGHTER a better chance to score a victory], Mr. and Mrs. Archie Burnelle, this year than ever before. Mandan, are the parents of a daugh- Getting Used to Large Floors hospital. There is said to be a motive be- — the three-game series which RETURNS FROM WEST. started with the N. ternational Pa- Safety Razor last night, will continue with the| Seattle, Wash., where he -has been Mandan game tonight and end with visiting his daughter, Mrs. Arthur the Bismarck game tomorrow night.| Weisel, Reports are that the Hebron men, — handicapped by a small floor at TO VISIT FRIENDS are making the trip in order} Miss Cecile Porter has gone to the to agelimate themsel floor on which they at Dickinson. The Brickmakers do 3 shipments 36,515 barrels, 1@26.50. not have this for their sole purpose, VISITS CITY however, for they have hopes of run- J. J. Donahue of the Mutual Bene- ing up a close score on Mandan and | fit Life Insurance company was a vis- Bismarck, if not winning from them.| itor in Mandan yesterday. Hebron and Mandan have not met — in basketball for several years and IN MANDAN VISITOR the contest tonight should definitely! Carl Sjoquist of Timmer visited settle the question of just how much | friends here yesterday afternoon, speed the western outfit can muster — when it comes up against the flash- VISITS FRIENDS ing plays of the Braves. es William W. Puller of Fargo arrived Coach L. C, McMahan gave his men| here yesterday for a short visit with a stiff scrimmage workout Wednes- | friends. day night, and last night a light workout was in order. Speci has been made to elii st nate taking steps with the ball and the | was in Mandan yesterday on businésa, rilliancy in practice and can be ex- ected to star in this game, as he a3 in past matches this year. Mc- lonald, the Braves’ chief long shot artist, is reported to be shooting the wrus practice. With these men in the {ineupy the game should have more than @nough speed for the Hebron noon at the Lewis and Clark hotel. Praise for service clubs was given by lo mention was made of per-|™usical program concluded the meet- at Bridge Luncheon re Berry a written with-| first of series o1 vriuge lunedeonse Mrs. Dahners will entertain again to- Installation of officers featured a pitz, district regent, and Miss Mabel” ‘avi Angele: who is leaving soon for Los Calif. followed.~ Honors were won by Mrs. Kupitz, Miss Breen were served. SENIORS PLAN DANCE Mandan-Bismarek basketball game-on ee Friday, January 14, is being planned and geometry when. they| The annual business meeting of the iscopal ion which reports credit IS IMPROVED i y of speed, snap and go. John H. Slater, pioneer resident, tern men are considerd as! Who has been ill at the Mandan hos. ter born yesterday at the Mandan Salem game! George Ritchey has returned from to the large} Twin Cities to visit friends for a few Il have to play | days, at IN CITY Attorney P. S, Jungers of Hebj MINNEAPOLIS RANGE YEAL-AN' AT ONBY ZLAT- HE'S “ DULUTH RANGE pendicitis. One dose will convince or { se 2 fay Minister Gives Thanks Open High Low Close an and “I had stomach trouble f 1 1.395%1.40% 1.30% 1.40% | 20 years, also constipation which fille 1.57% 1.38% 1.37% 1.38% | ed my system with gas and fever. I : sagen hs could not do my work, and whi 1% 95% 94% 95% I was down sick a lady’from out of i S wn sent me a bottle of Mayr’s 46% 46% 46% 46% which ‘proved truly wonderful ft elieve it is the best medicine. 217 2.48% 217 2.18%] earth.” It is a simpler henelae 217 218% 217 218% preparation that removes ‘the catars- a K al mucus from the intestinal tract 68% 69% 69% 69%) and allays the inflammation which -70% | causes ‘practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap- money gefunded, Sold at all drug- Duluth, Jan. 7- gists.—Adv. —(P) ‘i Open High Low Close 1.355% 1.38 1.35% Heed Too Late To Ch if; ; : LOST—Dog, tan and white fox ter i and ie rier, two brown ears 216 217% 215% 2.17% SALE—Chevrolet truck, 13% condition. care of Tribune Ad. No. 105. STK 98% 97% 98% 97% ; LARGE MODERN room, CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Jan. 7—)—Butter un- and t, furnished for ju changed; receipts 5,776 tubs. FP ety ordi hte naies xtras 33; refrigerator unchanged, CHICAGO POULTRY % ir A Unchanged. a . FARGO BUTTER

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