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—== P MALE HELP WANTED *UREIGN—Young men seeking work, of any kind in romantic, South America write for free particulars. W. B. Gregory, 14,600 Alma, De- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927 Tribune Classified HON E38 2 =—— Advertisements like rent buys a new, just com- pleted five-room modern bungalow, maple floors, built-in features, full, _tr Mich, oe itioned basement, furnace heat, SKEAT DEMAND for barbers at good 2 insertions, ts pengmncht careey ag pea) Rie ‘wages; men or women. 01 ime NEUE .crccccesecece a required. Catalog free. Estab || 3 insertions, 25 words ee Gale price, $4,500. . 1893. Moter Barber College, Fargo, sucescsencaves 0B Hl 3.099 CASH DOWN AND BALANCE! pie Fe HRN east 507 1 week, 25 } OF ike rent, including interest at 7%e,| MEN WANTED—At one wander ......se.cs00. LSS buys a new and just finished mod-| Farmers Creamery Building, Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- South Ninth street. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Stenographer, State qual- ifications, age, experience and give reference in first letter. Box 481, Bismarck. SALESMEN SALESMEN—If you want to know why wo claim to have a real sales proposition to offer salesmen who are willing to work and who appre- ciate affiliation with a nationally recognized and nationally advertis- ed company, you will write the MeCaskey Register Company, Min- neapolis, Minn, You might also re- fer to our Saturday Evening Post advertising which appears the first tional per word. nemeees')\.” janet All classified ads are cash MISCELLANEOUS CHEAP feed for hogs and chickens, We charge 2c a piece for house. ROS RR eee TE FOR GALB—Choice imported German ern and santa bungalow, built by one of Bismarck’s best house builders, Oak floors, many built- in features, full basement, furnace asa bey err Sores, gos te schoo] immediate possession, le Cents Per Inch price, $ : NEW MODERN ‘SIX-ROOM HOUSE, very well located, hardwood floors, many built-in: features, fireplaci basement ga . This property in best of condition, ready to move! into without expense. Sale price,| $7,600. First payment, $2,000. NEW SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, west end, pf city, hardwood floors,| full basement, furnace heat, garage. Sale price, $4,700—$1,200 cash, bal-' ance like rent. A MODERN HOUSE OF EIGH rooms and bath, hardwoed floors and trim, fireplace, hot-water heat, double garage, four bedrooms sec- ong floor, one on first floor, full, basement partitioned, laundry room, rabbit, Come and load up. Sam) South Side Grocery Standard Oil Co. Ware-| a of each month. Preference to men} Rollers, German Chappers and| with tubs. Sale price, $9,000.| 30 i 45 ig Ase ee have] Harts Mountain; 30 native singers, Terms. ; ad favorable experience. The ter- ‘4 , ete. Ph — ritory open is local, Write in de| iS" Jacke’ Belle Dittinsee’ S| MODERN TILE AND STUCCO BUN- tail your qualifications, Dak’ Bow 728 galow, west end of city, hardwood FOR SALE—$130 Wurlitzer © Melody| {l0ors, full basement, furnace heat, Saxophone outfit, year old, practi- cally new, Will sell for $75, includ- ing case __ Tribune ad No. 14. FOR SALE—A second hand electric washer on payments. Welch Hardware. See Mr. Griffith: POSITION WANTED __ nice lot, south front. $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. Sale price, and equipment. Write French & YOUNG LADY, ambitious, refined, desires position at clerical work, also has knowledge of bookkeeping and machine work. Address Trib- une _ad No. 13, YOUNG LADY experienced would like housework in refined family. Tel. 952-3. room, suitable for two ladies or t ventlemen, Close to business trict and -postoffice. Phone 733- 415 Mandan Ave. eS FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home, suitable for one or two girls. Call at 45 Thayer or 0-5. ORDER ©: FOR SALE—Eight foot show case. Priced $60.00. Bismarck, N. Dak. VIGOROUS NORTHERN CHICKS— That live and grow from certified farm flocks. ord egg producers. live delivery, cat, free.—Caledonia, Hatchery, Dept. B, Caledonia,| Mi —established, reliable. guide free. LO thern chicks. 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 a EPILEPTICS—Guaranteed treatment. | Stops seigures first day. Money HICKS from Pelkey again] “back if not satisfied. No bromides, Baby chick] narcotics.’ ‘Free informstion. Hunt- Inquire the Wedgo, BABY CHICKS Sixteen varieties, Rec- 100 per cent John Pelkey, Fargo,] er Laboratories, Dept. “M-85,” Little cea Rock, Ark. etd Nor ICES si Ninth annual catalog wen ~ihres furnished yoome| <fTet:—Clavton Rust, Fargo, N. D. FOR, REN: ir Foral ed a hone —_ ree furnished rooms BABY ry [CKS- Tishest )-M after p. m. or call ai pt. for light housekeeping. Call at| BABY, errs Tees catalog Wats ict i NIA ee Tan EH, 1016 Broadway, 1 block from Cath-| yey Hatchery, Harvey, N. D. | |FOR RENT—A seven room modern olic school. FOR RENT—Three_ 213 Fifth street. or Phone 129-W. Furnished sleeping room s Phone 952-W or call at 417 Fifth street. _ Hoskins FOR Ri MovkR MAMA SAXS Rov MUST WAS SURE. AN You AINT, GEE PEAS ARE FUNNY OF ALL TH ONES I'VE TOLD ABOUT MY TRIP ~ NOT WAS SAID HE WAS GLAD VWAS Goin’ ~ ____ OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT __ OFFICE FOR RENT Apply to RD. 0 or. Main street. Phone 495. house. Apply at hholt’s store. —_____ STRAYED STRAYED to my farm, one horse, weight 1200, age 20, sore on should- er, no brand, A. Atkinson, Menoken, A N. D. / Temperance Forces FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE, or trade for Bismans resident or busi property. A 1600 acre stock and wheat ranch in Wibeux county, Montana, 640 acres under fence, about 175 atres under cultivation, Fair buildings. Running water. No incumbrance. This ts one of the best stock zanches in Eastern Montana, Will give tome one a good buy or trade. Address C. W. Finkle, 215 Wa: ington Ave., Bismarck, N. Dak., or call telephone No. 601. FOR RENT—Five room heated strict- ly modern apartment, Inquire Mar- tiled Army and Navy store, Man- jan. FOR RENT—One three room apart- ment and also one two room apart- ment, Phone 495.00 FOR RENT—Large furnished apart- ment. Phone 543-W or call at 924 Pourth street. FOR SALE—A good bed and spring $7.00, one bed $3.00, a writing desk $7.00, a stand $4.00, Call at 415 Fourth street or Phone 1152. Remolding Lines on Snuff Sale Measure Having spent nearly four hours yesterday afternoon {n arguments on the snuff and flour label bills, the North Dakota house today was pre- pore to speed up its action on near- ly two-score bills which are sched- uled either for final vote or for con- sideration in the committee of the whole. The senate was scheduled to dis- pose of a large number of house bills carrying appropriations which have been, recommended for passage by the appropriations committee. By agreement that senate will not take final action on any bills on which di- vided ‘reports have been submitted by committee. A number of senators have left for home ‘to spend the week-end. “jthe Independents solid behind the day on the bill to‘legalize the sale of snuff. The bill was approved in the committee of the whole by a 54 to 51 vote but was sent back to the state affairs committee by agree- ment in order that it may be amend- ed to meet objections offered by its Supporters, The test of strength on the flour label bill late yesterday developed into a strict party fight with the Nonpartisuns = supporting =» men?- ments asked by Governor Sorlie and amendments mage vy the sune a.- fairs committee, The bill was re- peat 4 with the amendments offered y the committe: Governor Sorlie has said that he will veto the bill if it comes to him ngroved by the committee. Sine mate already has passed a ing provisions which the e wants, it is considered prob- able that a conference committee of senate and house members may be appointed to consider the bill before i legislature finally gets . done with it. Question of Pay For Entombed Mine Men Subject of Dispute Hazelton, Pa, Feb. 11.—()—If a} man is entom| in a coal mine for cight days, is hé entitled to pay for two shifts of eight hours a day or three shifte? This question has caused u. dispute between the United Mine Workers! and the Lehigh Valley Coal company. It arose as a result of the entomb- ment for.cight days of five miners in the Tomhicken colliery by a flood last: November. The men were rescued Thanksgiv- ing eve. Andrew Fattey, is president of the mine worke nounced that they had been p; two shitfs a day without noti: ayd that the money was in their pay envelopes when the first regular wage distribution was made after their rescue, Mr. Mattey maintains that the} men are entitled to 24-hour shifts. | He said today that if the claim was Temperance forces in the house were attempting to remold their Hines today, following their defeat yester- SALESMEN With or without clothing experience to represent “Richman’s Clothes” in this territory If you are a man of good character, energetic, conscientious and willing to work a profitable repeat business is assured. Our men everywhere earn big money. If you feel that you can qualify, write or come to Cleveland for a personal interview. THE RICHMAN BROTHERS CO., not adjusted it would be taken to the anthracite ‘beard ‘of conciliation for a ruling. NY Cleveland, O., Established 1879. LT pow Wann ANRON —WY Do TL, )\ SABTR — LAAT | GONNA area Wh BooWoo § Lt THOWOMT YO RUN IN AND SEE IF THERE 19 * ANYTHING | CAN Do GOSH. Boots- 1s Gone a Won art, Tee. ee Nov Wwst Don't KNOW How GLAD | AD THAT “Nou ARE GOING NoPE -T AINT CALLIN’ CAUSE. You SHRINK FROM WAYASH IN’? Walval ©1027 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. ] To BE You"BUly "ANY MORE ! 3S SuRE—YourR NAME ET STEADY TODAY’ Prices Open, Unchanged to]. Sert. Chi Cent Off, But Soon Rally —Corn, Oats Firm icago, Feb. 11—(@)—With all American grain exchanges scheduled to take a holiday tomorrow, trade most part, ing- up of accounts. wheat es al- was light today, and: pr at a standstill, For the m business was confined to even Hard winter wheat at the Gulf of Mexico was at abotu the lowest level of the season as co. ment as fa Wheat closed e mpared with May but the move- in the southwest was reported ling off. unchanged to % cent lower, corn unchanged to ' cent advance, from two cents. Steadiness of Liverpool wheat to- day ment sider Bears in wheat today were dis- posed ness America. domestic emphasized, with assertigns likewise current were the majn element of] 1 strength in wheat is withholding of supplies, MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES iti AND DRAGGY TODAY news 1 trade largely confined to evening up up, oats unchanged to %s cent and provisions varying 15 cents decline to a rise of notwithstanding increased ship- s from Argentina, attracted con- ‘able attention here. d to stress on apparent small- of export business from North Indications of only poor, milling demand was also eapolis, Fob. 11. ruled dull and dr: cing bearish on th MARKETS By Associated Press Leased Wire FENANCIAL NEWS ; CHICAGO RANGE | cn eee Todey— lose ose roe om Wi sterday Year Ago Open ‘igh Low Close Wheat— : May Holiday “141% 141% 1.40% July Holiday 1.34% 1.85 1.34% @ 3 Holiday = 1.32% = 1.32% 01.32% ‘orn— tf May Holiday B14 81% 80% @s July Holiday TEN 84% 81% Sept. Holiday 87 87 86% Oats-—- May Holiday 464% 46% 46% July Holiday 46% Av oh Sept. Holiday 14515 ‘A5"% 45% Rye— z May 1.07% Holiday = 1.0745 1.07% 1.06% 1.067% @u @ July 1.04% Holiday — 1.04% = 1.041 1.08% 1.0444 Sept. 992 Holiday 99% 99% 99% 99% Lard— May 12.85 Holiday 12.55 12.55 1242-1242 July 12.72 Holiday 12.75 12.75 12.62 12.62 Ribs— May 14.85 Holiday 1470 14.70 July 1447 Holiday 1455 1445 14.50 14.50 Bellies— May 1630 Holiday 1627 | 16.27 16.25 16.25 and part loads yearlings 9.00; bulk 7.50@8.75; fat cows and heifers 5.00 @7.00; cutters unchanged; bulls 5.60 @5.75; stockers and feeders slow, 6.25@7.50; calves 1,800; vealers steady, 12.0@14.00; largely 13.00@ 13.50. Hogs 10,000; few carly sales, light and medium weights, average 11.35@ around Zo tower than ‘Yhurs- averages; early top 11.50; bid- day ding 11.25@11.30; heavier butchers und 10.25 for ordinary sows; pigs 25 lower, mostly 0; average cost Thursday 11.60, weight 216. Sheep 700 ;stendy; best 84 to 87 pound fed western lambs 12.75, fat hatives 12.00@12.25. for over the holiday tommorrow, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Prices held within a range of 'z] Chicago, Feb. 11.—(U. 8, D. of A.) cent up to late in the session, Hogs 2 tive; gener- Oats were slow hin %4 eent/ally 25 to 26 its lower than Thurs- May barley dull and] d spots 40 cents or more May cent ay held at Thursday's spott sprin; Jin good demand, i slow. isted moved, fair Corn offerings were small and de- mand was quiet to fair. Oats wer in quiet to fair demand, with offer ings slim, Rye slim and quiet. Fla sh and weight under 57 pounds ruled Y tye opened steady, dipped % and recovered part way. May losing wheat demand — continued ed. Only the dry, heavy weight 28 of fair to good protein were Intermediate qual A slightly better demand ex- for the poor wheat, but it still |. slowly. Winter wheat was in demand, with offerings light. w i at 58 to 74 cents xseed was. rm, aul, Minn., k I. f A.)—Cattle 1,70 artings 10@25 higher; mostly | up; she ock firm, othe: fuly steady; several lo: ' THEY’RE ALL ALIKE wig : By Bess Bly | 8 compared with paid for choice it; bulk 140 to 200 11.90@12.15; most pound butchers 11.65@ 250 to 300 pound averages bulk — packin; ies 10.50@10.75; most selected 130 pound w pouhd average 210 to 240 11,90; bulk strong weight wy weight hogs 11.50@1 11,60@ 12.00; light 11 ight light 11.50@ P 10.40@ slaughter pigs 11.25@12.00. 11.00; « most killing classes steady to strong; bulls slow w fat steers scare best 11, loads. 11.00@11.50; bulk 9.00@10.50; weighty Texas cake fed 10.50; light- er and less desirable kind 9.50@ : 8 rs and feeders firm; 7.25@ most medium bulls 6.00@ 3 vealers 0@13.50; outsiders up. ward to 15.50. Sheep 14,000; very slow; few early sales fat lambs ubout steady; top to shipper: 5; desirable lambs 12 @. few heavy lambs around culls steady; 10.00@11.00; fat unchanged; desirable ewes 7.50 feeding lambs steady ight lambs held ab le kind mostly 12 choice re TERE ! THAT's aiMMy FoR Nou ~ Good o' IMMY— WE Was GLAD THAT 1M GoInG~ —MMNeOn \ WONDER We HE'S GOT ANOTHER ORL: ~- Fae Cal rn Ome ae SUSE TSS light weight and good he MINNDAPOLIS RANGE Feb. 11 Open High Low Close May 14d LAE 140% 1.405% ! guly 1410 141 140% 14075. Rye— May 1.0042 1.0012 .99% 1.00 i 1.00% May 43% Ad's 43% 44 July 44% 447% 445% 144% Flax— May 2.22% 2 2.20% July 224 224% 2.24% Barley-- May 20% 70% 670% .70's July aa, a DULUTH RANGE Feb. 11 Open High Low Close Duruam— May 143% 143% 143% 1 July 1410 141 1.40% 1h Rye— 103% 1.04 1.03% 1 1 222% 2. 2.21 2.2) MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Feb. 11.—()—Wheat receipts 148 cars compared to 110 a ago. Cash No. 1 norther No. 1 dark northern to fancy good to choice 1.39%@ ordinary to good 1.3 No. 1 hard spring 141%@ 1 dark hard Montana on 1.4178@145%; to arrive @1.45%; May | 1.4 Jul: ss sows | i 1.41% @: Hard winter STOCK PRICES MOVE UPWARD Speculative Interest Revived in Rail Shares—New Highs For Many Issues New York, Feb. 11.—(@)—Resump- tion of the upward movement in to- day's market was accompanied by a vival of speculative interest in the rail shares. Some sluggishness de- veloped in the early trading but by noon the entire market was headed upward, with over 2 evated to th i | sponding to the raising of the annual dividend from $7 to $8, opening frac- tionally lowe i then mounting 3 buying orders poured for that issue. Ri active in the market, coupled with the decision of y Durant, a prominent operator, to cancel his contemplated trip to Italy ii month, stimulated pool ii many stocks. Official de ports that Chairman Gary of the United States corporation would resign ear also were well received financial dis- trict. New York Central and New Haven shared the leadership of the rail group, each ubing three or more points on Turge buying orders. Wheeling & Lake Erie common, the sensational features of the markets arlier in the , did not appear on the tape then sold a below the prev: Among the buying took place in comme’ vents “B,.” Colemans and Ai ommon und preferred, Founda’ ci this y in the until after noon and 0, a drop of 15 points us t saction. ellent 1 nion Carbide, ‘able, Colorado Coco Cola, and Fuel f Was strong. which were easy to advance of the limited floating substantial guins in the Loose Wiles Biscuit and Nutionai Distillers producis, preferred, rose en points each. Wheeling & Lake ie dropped to 64, the lowest since the collapse of the “corner” and the preferred extended its loss to 13 points. The sales approximated 1,900,000 share: CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Feb, 11.—()—Butter un- settled; receipts 4,898 tubs; cream- ery extras 49%; standards 49 ex- tra sts 4B'6@49° firsts 46%@ 47 seconds 44@45%. Eggs lower; recéipis 9,340 cases; firsts 33; ordinary firsts 21@32. Cheese unchanged. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by ag a Co.) 1 northern spring. No. 1 amber durum... No. 1 mixed durum Se 1 red durum.... No. 1 rye .. . Durk hard winter . Oats ... Bartey . Speltz, per cwt.. i , SHEL! CORN No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more. yellow 73@75. 3 white 43% @44%. 5R@ 74. [55 tb. [No. 4, 55 Ibs 69 {No. 5 65 No. 6 61 1 cent per pound discount under Ear corn, 70 tbs, 5 cents un- der shell, ‘ [~ “Aww, Pop, duny WONT You GIMME MONEY "To GET TAG AN’ oe sHucks"! pep's Gor. . A GROUCH ON TODAY= “d ptt oan Mice Scr I sh wheat 1 hard Corn Ne..1 mixed 80; 2 yel- low 7 78, Oats No. 2 white 48@48'%%; No. 3 white 42%4@46'5. Rye No. 3, 1.02@1.04. Barley 63@82. ' Timothy seed 5.00@5.75. Clover seed 27.50@33.00. Lard 12.12. Ribs 16.00. Bellies 17.25. ———$_$___— FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D. 160 to 200 00@9.00 ewes % henry ewes 5.50@6.b0; cul ewes 3.00 @4.00;' bucks 4.00@.5,00. eS MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Feb. 11.—(—Flour unchanged to 15 lower. In carload: lots, family patents quoted at 7.75@) 7.90’ a barrel in 98-pound cotton saeks. Shipments 40,332 barrels. "Bran 27,00@27.50, “| CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, weak; receipts 6 cars: sprin, 30; turkeys 20; ducks 20@32 FARGO BUTTER Fergo, N. D., Feb. 11.—(#)—Butter fat, churning cream 50; packing stock 23, i al; fowls} . 1——Powltry) SAL! State Music Contest to Be Held at Valley City March 10 and 11 Valley City, N. The Valley City Mi club, by Knute Froysaa of the depa of music, Valley City normal school, will act as host for the state music contest to be held here Thursda: and Friday, March 10 and 11, accord- ing to, announcement by Mrs. Howard B. Tilden, Fargo, publicity director of the North Dakota Fed- eration of Music clubs. A prize of $50 will be offered young artists, and a prize of $25 for students. " Qn the contest committee are: A. J. Stephens, Dakota conservatory, Fargo; Hywel Rowland, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks; Clifford Toren, Wesley college, Grand Forks; J. S. Black, Jamestown college, Jamestown and- Knute Froysaa, Valley City. Too Late To Clamity FOR SALE—Atweter Kent 5 tube modes 20 aes Pipes be equipment. best buy an ae See and ‘hear Ye at Tie Ree ser evenings. at r: enaare: salesmen, es commission Serene: a McKenzie hotel, will make al Saturday. T—Latge honsekeeping. Phone 525-W or Rosser, * 4