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| Tribune C WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1927 IF YOU ARE°A MAN WORTHY of 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. COLLECTION AGENCY wants travel- ing Salesman-Auditor. Solicit con- tracts. Appoint sub-agents. $100.00 _ Weekly. Give references. INTER- NATIONAL, 519 Mills Bldg., San __Franciseo. ” te SREAT DEMAND for barbers at good wages; men or women. Short time required. Catalog free. Estab 1893. N. D. Moter Barber College, Fargo, ed ___ FEMALE HELP WANTED __ LADIES—Earn big money at home in spare time, pleasant work. No sell- ing. Stamp brings particulars. AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, _ 824 Custer Ave., Evanston, Mlinois, WORK AT HOM ® dozen, mak- ing scarfs. Experience unnecessary. No canvassing. Particulars for stamp. Linnit Service, Inc. Dept. F76, Ly —_ ____ ROOMS FOR FOR RENT-—-Furnished — sleeping room in modern home. Hot water heat, Also for sale: A breakfast set and other pieces of furniture. Phone 619-W or call at 621 Sixth _street, at FOR RENT—Two small s sleep ing rooms. Also for sale: A type- writer and fur lined coat. Call at _218 Second street or Phone 832-J. FOR RENT—Three furnished room: on ground floor. Also one sleeping room. No children. Call at 1003; __ Fourth street or Phone 747-M. FOR RENT—Two nice light house- keeping rooms fully furnished, clean and comfortable, modern. Phone 812-5. 617 Second street. FOR RENT—Large room with ali modern coriveniences in a new home. Suiteble for one or two. Phone 216 or.call at 13 Ave. A. 5 = FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished newly decorated room for light housekeeping. Phone 525-W or call at & Rosser. Ss ta eth FOR RENT—Newly decorated, mod- ern, light housekeeping rooms, fur- nished. 124 Ave. A West. Call 575-W. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT OFFICE FOR RENT—Apply to R. D. _ Hoskins or 8. A. Floran. TOR RFNT—Office rooms at 408 Main street,; Phone 495. APARTMENTS '—Four room unfurnished and partly furnished apartment. Possession March Ist. Phone 410 3rd St. FOR RE Classified Advertising Rates 2 insertions, 25 words under . ef 3 insertions, SALESMEN—If you \want to know why we claim te havea real sales fee as proven ive, ta off os mn whe are willin, work and who appre- ead ciate affiliation -with s nationally recognized and nationally advertis- ed company, you will write the McCaskey Register Company, Min- neapolis, Minn, You might also. fer to our Saturday: Evening Pest advertising which appears the firgt of cach month. Preference to men 30 to 45 years old and who have had favorable experience. The ter- ritory open is local. Write in de- tail your qualifications, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 FOR SALE SIX ROOM, strictly modern house,foo n sp close in, plenty of room on lot for] SALESMEN WANTED — Territory another heise; Al condition, nice} manager, salesman, salary, bonus, lawn and trees, best neighborhood} commission agreement. Mr. Me- in city, $5700.00. McKenzie hotel. FIVE ROOM, modern bungalow; spick and span, close in, only $4700.00. | SIX WEEKS OF COLD WEATHER FOUR ROOM, brand new modern] wHy NOT put your car up now for Hi hh haem Durie for a home.| that refinishing job and be ready d-dee’s believe there ino better bulle| psi’ SPER When it comes? ~_home in the city; $3800.00. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, built for a home; owner leaving’ city, $4800. SEVEN ROOM house, hot water heat, a real bargain at $3850. I HAVEN’T a house on my list which was built merely to sell. When you buy from me you will get your money's worth. GARDEN TRACTS—Spring is coming soon und I have several small tracts on the edge of the city which I can sell at reasonable prices and terms. BUILDING LOTS—I have practically, every lot in the city which is for sale on my list, FARM LANDS—Some wonderful bar- gains are to be had on which you cannot help but make a good profit. INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, automo- bile in good, old reliable companies with prompt and satisfactory ser- vice guaranteed. car free. WE show no favorites—E: given the mos' possible to obtaii YOUR old car will look like new when we refinish it for very little money. WE also do first class body work and fender repairing, MAKE your own terms-—Pay by the week or month, See us Now! DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. Oldsmobile Sales and Service. Bismarck, North Dakota. Phone 428 215 Main St Opening evenings watil 8:30. BABY CHICKS VIGOROUS NORTHERN CHICKS— That live and grow from cértified farm flocks, Sixteen varieties. Rec- ord egg producers. 100 per cent live delivery, cat, free.—Caledonia Hatchery, Dept. B, Caledonia, ini ORDER CHICKS from Pelkey again— established, reliable. Baby chick guide free.’ John Pelkey, Fargo, N. See eSe BABY CHICKS—Highest quality, leading breeds, free catalog. Har- vey Hatchery, Harvey, N. D. ‘OU: FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE, or trade for Bismares, resident or business property. A 1600 acre stock and wheat ranch in Wibaux county, Montana, 640 acres under fence, about 175 acres under cultivation, Fair buildings. Running water. No incumbrance. This is one of the best stock zanches in Eastern Montana. Will rn EPILEPSY—How poisoned blood give some one a good buy or trade.| causes Fits, How to stop Fits Address C. W. Finkle, 215 Wa promptly. Free treatise and in- ington Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak., or| structions, Write Western Medical Ass'n. 137 W. 62nd St., Chicago. LET us give you an estimate on your}. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TIME AND MONEY SAVED Expert Cylinder block honing and reboring done without taking mo- tor from the chasst GUARANTEE! That’s what your after and we guarantee every job we turn out. ?RICES! Exceptionally low and on a time payment basis if you wish. WINTER PRICES still prevailing— Call 428 for prompt service. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. INC. 215 Main Stret. Bismarck, Phone 428 ___Open_evenings to THE WHITER your er you're dead. Visit the clinic of Dr. MacLachlan, who cures by na- tural methods, mild vegetable rem- edies and scientific diet, no oper- ating. “A stitch in time saves nine” (in the abdomen), Room 6. __Lucas Block. a CHEAP feed for hogs and chickens, We charge 2c a piece for rabbit carcasses. Come and load up. Sam Sloven, care South Side Grocery Opposite Standard Oil Co, Ware- FOR SALE—Choice imported German Rollers, German Chappers and Harts Mountain, also native singers. Cages, sceds, treats, etc. Phone 115-J. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak. Box 728. “ Three bred Duroc Jersey gilts weighing from 250 to 300 Ibs. all registered, Nagel & Strutz, Bis- marek, N. D.” Box 21, FOR NATIONAL CASH Register in. formation. Call or write W. E Stitzel, McKenzie Hotel, Bismarc SALE—Fight foot show _ Priced $60.00. _N. Dak, garages at FURNITURE FOR SALB FOR SALE—Electrie washer, dining table, chairs, day bed, library table, beds, dressers, linoleum __ baby cart. 408 Third street. FOR SALE—4 victrola $25.00 sanitary cot for $8.00. Good con- dition. Call at 610 Eighth street or Phone 838. _____ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—A seven room moder house, Apply at Richholt’s stor Convicted Murderer Took Blame to Shield |: Father Sweetheart’s Portsmouth, Ohio, Feb. 16.—(@)- The story of John Spires, a convicted slayer, that he “took the blame” to shield the father of 3 i he loved, resulted yesterday, ee years later, in arrest of three persons for the slaying in June, 1923, Robert F. Morris of Portsmouth. Newt McGraw, New Boston, Ohio, near here, his daughter Nellie Me Graw Dixo: a year to Jack Dixon, and Charles McGraw, cousin of Newt, were held without hond when arraigned yester- day on charges of murder. The McGraw girl and Charles Me Graw were charged with being ac complic Inquire the Wedge, ‘ dispose of the body. Newt McGraw is alleged to have fired the shot which killed Morris Morris was killed during'a robbery, in his automobile, which was found in Newt McGraw's garage, police said, DOWNFALL OF HANGCHOW IS | ANTICIPATED Marshal Sun’s Troops Suffer Major Defeat on South- ern Battle Front i Shanghai, Feb. 16. all province and chief outpost of Mar- shal Sun Chuan-Fang, is imminent as the result of major defeat sutfered by his troops on the southern battle front. the troops of Marshal Sun, defender of Shanghai, had been pushed back by the onrushing southern army was received here todi Incoming reports failed to make clear the details of the sudden and unexpected turn of events. The Can- tonese forces evidently filtered pro} ganda through to Sun's troops and adopted other tactics similar to those used at Kiukiang last November, (®)—The down- complete collapse and causing him to lose not only Kiukiang but the whole of Kiangsu and Kiangus provinces. It stretched out along the Tsientang river from Hangchow to Chucow, had been cut by a -old girl) of) now 19, and married for | i rug and|t and! 1 a and with having helped | Pao thrust. The position of General Pai an, Commander of Sun's troops is obscure, but ieve they either been cut off from the mi » or have gone over to the Can- ks. in the southern frot there is reason to b have ghsien, ngchow, and Chukihsien, Yenchow and Tunglu, S$ TO ACCEPT » Kellogg for exempting from the war area in the present le between north and south to naught today when the com- ioner of fore ngsu) province in the name of Marshal Chuan-Fang, Shanghai defender, clining to accept it, Officials of the Cantonese govern- military ‘forees also copy of Mr. Kellogy’s previously had indicated pproval of the plan, only regard the effort of r Y of Hangchow, capitol of Chekiang | ! Confirmation of a report that | S | bringing Marshal Sun on the verge ofjd believed that Marshal Sun’s | 12,524,000 ons, which until a few] ago. sudden | 1926, ha at | the PROPOSAL | MINN} 16.—()—The_pro-| MARK un See of} Minneapolis ne-\ ruled firm tod i LIVESTOCK AGE SEVEN /MARKETS | By Associated Preas Leased Wire FINANCIAL NEWS WHEAT MARKET TAKES UPTURN) Gcod Buying, Developing on Early Setback, 16.-(P). back in price absorbed offering in the whea St of wheat export Winnipeg helped wheat On the other hand, tions for the new wheat crop appeared notably cious. Wheat closed irr r to % cent gi cent down, s@'i cetns to 16 cents up. 1 « 1 Absorbs Surplus Offerings ped on an e bout a lively uptu ength of rye, toget to a cular n, corn 'y to } oats unchanged to cent off, and provisions two| rly. se the surplus busi auspi- ta cent net Wheat trade authorities snowed a attached to the ed States visible ushels larger It is pointed sons with last y the supply at ing ing Un been four exe of the prece In the fact of times in corn values today, talk w foreign news sources re- | hei already had | will be of sm: of mild ease me. tinued May but soo ined slow sposition today to discount signifi cance which in some ‘quarters is fact out that ews, May and heat of good weight that suppl than was, two-thirds ne trend at d that receipts from this time on 18 miles |tion was being called to shortage crop in the seven bie surplus corn states, and to larger feeding} ions because of poor quality ngth in rye a help on the! cent export trade con y start close ur nd easy, with low point the enemy,” says/under yesterday. May flaxseed issued in) Marshaljup 's ¢ nd held. The market was under no pressure on the ad atement adds that the pro- jy was inspired b wheat demand continued help China,” the good to choice mill Kellogg bat the averaye to poor! dr THEY’RE ALL ALIKE GhE-TwishH TCovlpd MAKE MoRE MONEY! DESERVES LoTs MORE. THAN TL cay 00 FoR HER If THE permet a ARTS ST TWS CAE || OUT .BocTs — WAIT- Vie GET Nour HERES THE LITTLE O10 PAY Check, WIFE - SAVE A LITTLE, 1F YOU CAN. WiFE How's MY FAMILY 7/ my avo WikE LL OVER —ALL For 4 HOME we THeUe HEARTS. . THEYRE All. ALIKE / BLESS AWRIGHIIE! GEE. 50 WRILAED = 05T THK THIS DANCE 16 FORME IN WRAP = ITS PRETTY |] HONOR OF Mx GOING AWAY=| CANLY OOT “onHN! HE DOESNT "NSW WHERE HES BEEN 70 SCHOOL TODAY AA’ AEARD 72 LICKIN’ Ossie cor/! GEB- SEVEN Licks ME Gor! GOT A LICKIN’ ‘70 DAY, DIDNT’, DIDAT AURT? | BUT YOU CERTAINY CRIED LouD ENOUGH =DIDNT VA. Now 22 W& STARTS 76 THE OLY Grinof. ‘> LONG 2 ~—: I> HE ~ f£vE RY DAY. SAIN Off SHINE AT 7:30 AM. — HE GETTING *° LLY: HE INQUIRED ABOUT YOU,TOO “HE WAS TERRIBLY INTERESTED ~ WANTED To KNOW ALL ABOUT You-OH: 1 TWINK (TS UST WONDERTOL ~THE ATTACHMENT BETWEEN ‘YOU Two —Kou MUST MISS TACH OTHER. ~)) Bess Bly | ALL WEEK LONG HE STARD ano To LET TU! TEACHER I WANTED yy and | dged up! s Wheat May July ff May July Sept, -| Oats: May July adily, with |_ Rye was. firm, 0 RANGE CHICAG Feb. 16 Clo Close lees "7 —Todey— Yesterday YearAgo Ope igh Low Clone 1.401% 1.65% 1.39% 140% 1.39% 140% @': @*% @1 @'s 1.34 1.48% 1.33% 1.34% 133% by: @*s @'s 1.315% 141% 1.31% 1.31% 1.30% 80% 78 80% 80% 79% i @ @'s @ @ 84 wi Bily BING 4.831% BIN @s @% 86% B2% 86% 86% 85% 861% 457% Als 45% 46 45% @s@ @s@i @46 46 42 46% 46 @ 4 45 Ab 6 16.20 more interest on the of the larger millers. heat was in fair demand, dark hard at May ents over, fancy up to cents over, were quiet and steady. » light offerings fair to good demand. | Barley jing quality. | Fi ushi good demand. CHICAGO LIV! Chicago, Feb, 16—( | ~-Hogs, 13,000; slow {mostly limited 10 to 1 local” demand — narro: {average market; 0 to 160 pouns {talking around steady with uesday's top 1215 paid for id weights; bulk 140 1240 12.60 14.10 15.90 15,90 ‘STOCK MARKET MOVES UPWARD Railroad Shares Lead Ad- vance—Industrials Shake Off Early Heavinses in was quiet except for malt- d was in light supply and quality was scarce and in New York, Feb. 16.—()—Rumors of further important announcements concerning new railroad combi: tions revived speculative enthus for the r ds shares whi another advance in today's stock et. Industrials shook off their licaviness and moved forward hed jwith the rails, although a few soft jto 200 pounds 11.80@12.10; strong { ) i spots cropped out here and there. |weight slaughter “pigs upward to] “"the eehovly: abeel teada vectaelee Menton: cratuen al] be ported the fifth consecutive week of [$reg teGat 80: bulk weighticr hogs small gains in operations, but this 11.60@ 11-70; most packing sows 10.60) was offset to some extent by a fur- Cor IN Sele Oye eae ther easing in prices, which are now heavyweight ho; 1145@11 At the low: level reached te. Aum Eh eel 11 70@ | Additional automobile and tire cuts 53 light light” 11 pack- ixdoc | 11,00; slaughter pigs t ss 10.40@ 10, around faney ee) most d | ward} medium t_ ste predomini | mostly aspects 12.00@ 113.00 on to packers; hipper kind mor © cep 16,000; opening fat lam strong to higher; quality handyweights | sear ;sales to shipper jbest held higher HIambs to ps {loads heavy |: SO. ST. PAU South St. Paul lof A)—Cattle jabout ‘steady; bu | 7.00; cutters 4.00 steady 5.005 searce, steady Caly (1250013 50g Hogs 16,000; of eep 1,500. on fat lambs; kinds 12.75@13.0 jto 10 cents hig 170 pound averag: good t ordinary No. 1 | | Oats No. 2 A2@A5. e a 'y 64@82. Timothy seed | Clover Ribs 16.00, Bellies Fargo, eep top ligh heavy 1 @4005, bucks Open May 141% Rye— May 1.02% July Flax— May 2.22% March = 2.21% ‘eb. Minneapolis, F unchanged 2216 /| at C. Chicago, Feb. unchanged, sorted 140 to 180 pound ave 11.40; early top 11.40; hea hts mostly = 11.25@11. bu 10. i ost Tucsday feeding lambs 12. 1.003% No. 1, 2.19% @2 CHICAGO GRAIN j 1 (#)--Cash wheat white 474; No. 3 white seed 27.50@3: | Lard 12.15, 1@10. 10.85@10.50; {heavy lambs 9.00@10.00 8,00@9.00; ewes 5.50@8.50 0 HR. 1 Ss upward fed aged strong e — kind: 3. Fe 8. D. 3,000; y slow, vk she stock 5,00@ 1@ 7.00; bulls. fatriy and feeders more higher; ally. pening about stead: aver- 210. mostly 12. 1 weight openin ly s \ fat cwes strong best 8.50; 150 to around 7.00; best 60. red to 196 a 1 northern fancy 0 choice to good pring 40%; No, 3 mixed ma C Corn No. 4 mixed 72; No. 4 yellow) ‘ [66% @68%. 5.00@5.75. FARGO LIVESTOCK ; 275 pounds packers lambs _ 11,50@12.50; ; cull lambs t ewes 7,00@8.00; cull ewes 3.00 6 High Low Close 1.42% 1441's 1.42% 1.3942, 1.04% 1.02% 1.04% 1.03% 2.24% 2.22% 2.2415 2.28% 2.21% 3 2.22% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ‘eb. 16—4(#)—Flour Dippaents 32,833 barrels. 16.—@)—Poultry alive, steady; receipts 2 ears; priec> —W heat | stock 23, 5 i Jealousy Results in for those ea to dampen speculative tor indu mystery surrounded yn of Wal dividend sharp crade oil produc- tion last week ldwin. staj other sensational gain at the pense of a trapped short interest, some of the buying being influenced iby reports that the much discussed sale of Philadelphia real es * closed before Ame points, jthe end of the year, ‘public broke nine Lead fige and American Woole: \ferred, three, i _ BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Feb. 16 1 dark northern 1 northern spring 1 amber durum.. 1 mixed durum 1 red durum Liat. iO Haas | Oats | Barley , Speltz, per cwt. ' SHELL CORN No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more. ; No. 4, 55 Ibs iNo Bs. No. 6 a tte * 1 cent per pound discount under ¢/ 55 tb, Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 conte un- y {der shell. NEAPOLIS RANGE Feb. 16 High Low % 140. 1.387% 1.39% 1.40% 1.39% Open Close 98% 1.00% 98% 23% 2.2242 694 69% 69% FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Feb. 16.—()—Butter fat, churning cream 50; packing Shooting and Arrest Universal City, Calif., Feb. 15.-@) —Jealousy over their animal charges today brought to a climax a lang en- mity between two former cowboys. now connected with a film zoo here, and resulted, according to police, im the shooting of George Emerson, 35, and the arrest of George Wonderly. Wonderly’s story to police was that Emerson challenged him to a duel and they met and “shot it out” on a motion picture set. The officers, how- ‘ever, said they believed a less roman- tic Version of the shooting, told by the wife of Emerson, to be correct. She said Emerson was unarmed when shot down. Emerson’s condition is critical DOG TAKEN y Sma]l black Mie Call 510 rd with yel way, by Dog ce