The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 9, 1927, Page 7

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re - “ a lw % i ( cf] a > r EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927 ___MAUB HELP WANTED “IF YOU ARE A MAN WORTHY sf the name and not afraid to work, I'll bet you $50 that you can’t work for us 30 days and earn less than $200. Think I’m bluffing? Then answer this ad and show me up. Opening for Managers. The “Wonder Box” sells on sight. TOM WALKER PITTSBURGH, PA. South romantic America write for free particulars. W. B. Gregory, 14,600 Alma, De- 2 bron MIO eee ns SREAT DEMAND for barbers at good of any kind in ‘wages; men or women. Short time required. . Catalog free. Estab 1893. Moter Barber College, Fargo, N. D. MEN WANTED—At once at the Farmers Creamery Building. 215 South Ninth street. FEMALE HELP WANTED _ ‘LADIE! ‘Earn big money at home in spare time, pleasant work. No sell- ing. Stamp: for particulars. AMER- ICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, 824 Custer Ave., Evanston, Ilinois. ing scarfs, Experience unnecessary. No eanvassing, Particulars for stamp. Linnit Service, Inc, Dept. N51, Lynn, Mass. : HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—House. Also household furniture for sale, Call at 301 So. % en room modern Richholt’s store. A Apply 008 FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—A large room with all modern conveniences in a new home. Suitable for one or two. Ladies or married couple preferred. Phone 216 or call at 13 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished toom in modern home, suitable for one or two girls. Call at 45 Thayer or Phone 440-3. 00 FOR RENT—A very desirable front bed room in new home suitable for two ladies. Phone 826-M. ni FOR RENT—One sleeping room. Call at 122 Ave. A or Phone 812-W. FOR EXCHANGE TUN SALM, or trade for ~ Bismares resident or business property. A 1600 acre stock and wheat ranch in Wibaux county, Mohtana, 640 acres under fence, about 175 acres under cultivation, Fair buildings. Running water. No incumbrance. This ig one of the best stock ranches in Eastern Montana, Will give some one a good buy or trade. Address C. W. Finkle, 215 Wash- ington Ave., Bismarck, N. Dak. or call telephone No. 601. house. Tribune Classified Advertisements —= PHONE 82=>=— CHEAP feed for hogs and chickens, We charge 2c a piece for rabbit carcasses, Come and load up. Sam Sloven, care South Side Grocery Ware- Opposite Standard Oil Co. house. FOR CALE—Choice toe German Harts Mountain, also Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone 115-J. Jacob Bull, Dickinsor, » Dak, Box _ 728. FOR SALE—Irish Water Spaniel puppies, 4 months old, right age to train for fall hunting. Reasonably priced for quick sale. L. Sehneck- e SAI 0 Melody Saxophone outfit, year old, practi- cally new, Will sell for $75, includ- ing case and equipment. Write _Tribune ad No.14. FOR SALE—A second hand electric washer on payments. French & _ Welch Hardware, See Mr. Griffith. FOR SALE—Fight foot show case. Priced $60.00. Inquire the Wedge, N. Dak, i Bismarcl FOR SALE—Baby bugey, reasonable, good as new. Call at 906 Seventh sti FOR SALE—Cheap wall fixtures and 10 \foot cigar case, A. P. Lenhart. BABY CHICKS VIGOROUS NORTHERN CHICKS— That live and grow from certified farm flocks. Sixteen varieties. Rec- ord egg produgers. 100 per cent: live delivery, cat, free.—Caledonia| Hatchery, Dept. B, Caledonia, ORDER CHICKS from Pelkey again —established, reliable. Baby chick guide free. “John Pelkey, Fargo, BA CHICKS—Hig! quali leading breeds, free catalog. Ha’ vey Hatchery, Harvey, N. D. FOR SALE $500 CASH DOWN AND BALANCE like rent buys ‘a new, just com- pleted five-room modern bungalow, maple floors, built-in features, full partitioned basement, furnace heat, basement garage, south front, neni schools, immediate . poss Sale price, $4,500. $1,009 CASH DOWN AND BALANcE| Temperatures Not as Low as like rent, including interest at 7%, buys a new and just finished mod- ern and complete bungalow, built by one of Bismarck’s best house builders. Oak floors, many bduilt- in features, full basement, furnace heat, reasonable taxes, close to school immediate possession Sale price, $4,900. NEW MODERN. SIX-ROOM HOUSE, very well located, hardwood floors, many built-in features, | basement gat This property is in best of condition, ready to move) its were forced into action. Sale price,| weather than had been looked for in into without expense. $7,600. NEW SIX-ROQM MODERN HOUSE, First payment, $2,000. west end, of city, hardwood floors, ! cent: full basement, furnace heat, garage. Sale price, $4,700—$1,200 cash, bul- ance like rent. A MODERN HOUSE OF EIGHT rooms and. bath, hardwood flo and trim, fireplace, hot- double garage, four bedrooms sec- ond floor, one on first floor, full basement partitioned, laundry room with tubs, Sale price, $9,000. Terms.. in MODERN TILE AND STUCCO BUN- galow, west end of city, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, nice lot, south front. Sale price, $5,150. Terms. FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, EAST end, modern except heat, hardwood floors, good garden space, garage. Sale price, $3,000—$500 cash, bal- ance easy payments. THIS AGENCY HAS A GOOD, COM- plete list of houses and lots for sale in the city, including small tracts on edge of town. Appoint- ments made any time at your con- venience, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY 10 Years Active City Selling. Webb Block Phone —<—<—<———__—_ ______ PERSONAL Ree EPILEPSY—How poisoned blood causes Fits, How to stop Fits promptly. Free treatise and i structions. Write Western Medical Ass'n. 137 W. 62nd St., Chicago. COLLECTION AG ants travel- ing Salesman-Auditor. Solicit con- tracts, Appoint sub-ngents. $100.00 weekly. Give references. INT’ ‘AL, 619 Mills Bldg., Francisco, ___ROOM AN ern home. Call at 309 Eighth street or Phone 834-J. WHEAT PRICES | GRAIN LIVESTOCK MARKETS | By Assecia ited Press Leased Wire FINANCIAL . NEWS PAGE SEVEN | GET SETBACK Expected in Domestic Win- | ter Crop Territory | Chicago, Feb. 9.—()—Influenced | by reports that President Coolider will veto the McNary-Haugen agri cultural bill, wheat trade sentimeni was more bearish -today than for! some time past. Free offerings from commission houses developed and; numerous standing orderé to sell out and stop losses at various pe etter domestic winter crop territory also! be ‘a factor. cent off, oats down % to 1@ cents, and provisions ranging from cents decline to an equal advance. In addition to reports indicating that the cold wave over the wi! wheat belt was turning out to ve less severe than expected, advices were hand showing timely snowfalls in t southwest and west, affording necded moisture as well as protection from cold. j ‘Unexpected relative weakness of the Liverpool wheat market today , was accounted for here as due to! talk of heavy Argentine shipmen this week and to pressure of offe ings from Australia. Word r ceived, too, that demand abroad for val descriptions of wheat had slowed jown, oe 1 SUPPORT GIVES WAY | ON MILL CITY MARKET Minneapolis, Feb. 9—UP)—Support gave way in the wheat market today when stop loss selling was uncover on a slow early decline. A quick break came after midsession, wit! weakness in rye, corn and oats, con- tributing to the ease in wheat.! Wheat prices broke 1% to % cents, May weaker than July, Oats futures ran into stop loss selling on a midsession dip and May May rye dragged off 1% cents on barley was weak with other markets. May rye dragged off 1% cétns on wenkness at Chicago. May flaxse held relatively firm. Cash wheat offerings were larger and demand was spotted. Good to) choice was in light supply and de- mand was fair to good for dry wheu:, —$— $e OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT | OFFICE FOR RENT—Apply to R. D.| __ Hoskins or S. ‘A. Floren. ee FOR RFNT—Office rooms at 408| Main street. Phone 495, APARTMENTS 'T—One three room apar ‘OR RI ment ment. nd also one two room apart Phone 495. THEY’RE ALL ALIKE Icannot TELL. A Lie j 1E 4 TWoutpnT WEAR, IT |~ T ADOG TIGUT! IT's se LOUD You CAN WEAR TAMIE- IM CoNSERVATIVE Taste AN In MY TL CANT DoW, CAN YOu IMAGINE \T,BocTS=MERE WE ARE CONTEMPLATING A TRIP TO THE ORIENT ~ WE HART GWEN A THOUGT ‘To THE: TTAAT HAWS. 10 CE CHICAGO RANG: Feb. 9 E Close Clos mbes 77 Yesterday YearAgo Open igh | Wheat— May 141% 1.67% 1.41% 141% @is @% 1.38% 135% 1.35K @'s 1.33% 1.32% 1.33 Bh 81 81K @% to 81% @s 84% 84% 8674 80% AT AM AT ATS WQS @'s 46 AT% AT 46 AC 1.07% @1.08 1M% 1.07% 104% 99% 1.0416 1.04% @99 99 12.65 1 12.66 12.65 12.82 15.05 12.77 12,82 @12.80 14.70 16.15 14.87 14.27 15.97, 14.27 14.47 6.30 16.47 16.30 —Todey— Low 6% ABN 1.06 Durum was weaker. | ginia ai Corn offerings were moderate and, demand was fair to good. aware quise and unchanged’ t0| easy Rye was steady and quict. Barley was firm. Flaxseed was firm for choice. STOCK MARKET | IS UNSETTLED Wide Open Break in Railroad Shares Follows Early Pe- riod of Strength The brisk duced. mon, rebounded over 13 points number of others came back s. Total —Hogs earl t New York, Feb. 9—UP)—-A wide open break in th railroad shares, fol- lowing an early period of strength in which about a dozen issues had been elevated to new high records, unset- tled todays’ stock market. The reac-| to 200 tion was started by bear traders who! bul acted on the theory that speculation @ in many of the low priced rails had 11. been carried to excess, Trading was upward in tremendous volume. ligh Wheeling & Lake Erie common,! which established a new record 0 yesterday, broke from 105 to ¢ apparent that the re-! strong nt tension in that issue had been steady; preferred dropped stea Maryland co the ve wiy Sure IA High SupRrEME LORD GRAND GAZABO of THE ANCIEN T_ORDER B.S. AN =. 10,000 one TURN OUT To AN THe Rest !! 0.0. Me WELL THE FIRST THING To SoS TOPLAN CUR ROUTE —— ARRANGE FoR OUR PASSPORTS — MAME RESERVATIONS = ATTEND To THE STORAGE OF COR BELONGINGS WERE ~~ TAKE + see {but the rally r light. lights on. shipping held around Cattle nd Wab: favorable. closing CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | D. of Av} than} low- 16,000; c pound a to 1 t 11.85@ 10,000; to cutters By Bess yi other grad 10 to 15 cents low was sales more fairly 15 cents h common es strong; Hal and v YOURE NofT] ' showing good weight and protein.'mon and preferred, Kansas City.| Winter wheat was largely nominal. Southern, Pittsburgh & West Vir ash sold down four to ven points with a number of others ding two points or more. Industrials yielded with breaks were not as lari Remington Typewriter was hammered |down 12 points but the losses in the | others were held to from one to four | points. | The day’s trade news were largely | stead money renewed at four per cent held steady at that figure all d The noon break was followed by in which earlier losses were subst: Wheeling & Luke man app) Chicago, Feb. 9.—(U. S. net mostly steady to 15 cent Tuesday's average; top 1 broad den selec! k 210 to 300 pound butchers bulk packing weight s 2.10; hea 3 bulk 140) yweight light light 11 10,50@1 1 fed steers b 4 ers s\ Close 1,06 75 4 to 1.07 the Call d roximated | | | ty Philippine Constab Joan of Arc he is Prix of Chicago and Datu Tahil, ive ne ted kinds collections. 10@ hulk fed 1 he 10; '24.00@15.0 to Bly | | so. South steckers an . steady 4,000 I) supply Calves, considere highe ed; talking most butcher and to weight, 0 than Tues i, bout bac fu gis — HOW WOULD You Lie 70 BE A BRICICLAYER You F How WOULD , Gorn No, low 76%. white 42@47. Rye No. 4, 87. Barley 55@81. Timothy seed Lard 12.20. Ribs 16. Bellies 17 276 pounds and over 11.256 packers 10.00@10.50 Sheep top ewes dignit breach betwe: ‘Fhe Moros object to being taxed, and armed ¢ imminent when the in dema um bulls abou bulls dul ers 25 to in good lights 1 Togs 16,000; mar con we cost. Tuesday cep 2,000; no e¢ s talking lower on pts fed lambs, | MINNEAPOLIS RAN bo be High Low Close N' Wheat— May 1.41% July 1.41% Ry: May = 1.01 Feb, Open High Low Ciose 1.43% 144 1.04% 1.0475 1.03 Oats No. 2 white 47 Clover seed 27.50@3: light 5.50@6.50; cull ewes 3.00 ‘Flapper’ Princess in Role of Heroine ulary hose mi ata K favorite n of the Sulu Moros and en the and; be L LIVESTOC Feh 9—(t 0; best steer K nd qu pots 00 @ ly 11.50 @ hogs, Hy 10@ Y average; — desirable mostly 12.255 11.63; weight y sales; pack- ut lambs, bulk iE 141% 140 1,404 1.41% 1.40% 1405 1m. 9914 1.0 1.00% 9 1.434% 1.43% | 1.40% £@49; No, 3 5.00 pounds lambs sion is peace has apy ani, former “f © of the s der shell. _| Chas. F, Faust, Mof: She prevented aclash between = Pri her husband's army and the her brother in @Q native garb ed in the Philippines. co-ed at the University of Sulu. y ws the wife of is stepped into over tax ashes were archipe Philip ha li rincess intervened. NMCAGO POULTRY I vy FARGC Farge, N. D chirning — ¢ 1 dark no No. rye hard) winter 1 cent per pound « 55 Ib. Ear corn, 70 lis. 5 5 cents un- Mexican government announces -it hus frustrated “another Catholic plot” to sturt rebellion in states of Guanajuato and Queretaro. Steamer President sumes v pairing Harding re- vage to New York after re- r 1 tank leak which depleted fuel supply and left vessel cold and unlighted and drifting at sea until towed into Halifa: Federal grand jury in Hartford, Conn., indicts 11 persons, including 2 former New Haven banker and a prohibition agent, in alleged illegal diversion a million dollars worth of denatured alcohol. Missourj house of representatives kills bil 1 to prohibit teaching of evo- ns s: similar bill is in- in Delaware legislature, Worthington, Minn—Peter Thomp- son, 87, former village and county treesurer and former publisher here, died. > TAKEN UP NOTICE 26 head of horses and three colts. Owner may have same by paying for this advertisement and’ damages made by stock. Section toe ks IN BANKRUPTCY Tasmae In the District Court of the s for the District of . Matter of Jens Stenstadvold, cull lambs 7.00@8.00- bucks 4.00@5.00. CHICAGO PRODI Chicago, Feb. 9,—(#)—-Butter low- receipts 3,689 tubs; creamery ex- jtras 49@% onds 44@4513. standards 49; \ firsts 48@%: firsts 46%4@471 extra sec- Eggs higher; receipts 9,515 cases; firsts 32@%; ordinary firsts 31. Cheese unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapol Feb. 9.—)—Flour “SHS iobgerag” At Set » ¢ adjudicated first amaet- is creditors will be held-in e ot Alfred Zuger, oO 4, ¥, na February 25, 192%) o'clock a. which time the creditors: attend. prove thelr cialngs Meene a trustee, examine the bankrept, duly krupt t th of hi: and transact such other by ens | may properly come beror seach a meeting. Pighank MDs EN a ‘i ase

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