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a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929 ‘| NEW YORK STOCKS MINNEAPOLIS BANCE | Historic East Room — MALE HELP WANTED H WANTED—Young man (18-23) high school training to work with New York corporation. Must be able to leave town, Good salary. Apply Mr. Salaty, Room 201, Hotel Pat- terson, after 7 p. m. ___ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD at 406” Sixth street. Phone 431. STOCK VALUES JUMP HAILED AS RETURNIN DECIDED DOWNTURNS + SLAP WHEAT VALUES Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words or under,..25 2 Insertions, 25 words or under. ..85 3 Insertions, 25 words or under 1.00 Open High Low Close 2127 127 1.2434 sae | Of Good’s Funeral 1.34 1.344 1.32% 1.3274 { 1.3614. 1.36% 134 © 1.34% Mi lis, Nov. 20.—(7)— mtopen ‘High Lo In White House Site | e = FOR SALE—RADIOS PRICED FOR QUICK SALE—An CLOSING PRIC «Continued from page one) to 15 points, was hailed in Wall street Ri hs Adal | today as a return of confidence in anadiat ty Cae Bete z | tne east tier of windows which were ARN’ oy ~ |] 1 week, 25 words or under .... 1.45 L DIVE Rosch’ Magneto | 931% 93% 911, 9214 | draped in heavy gold brocade. | Te aKa ae ee Ads over 25 words, 3c additional || cight tube all electric radio com- & : Gna 99 99% 97 98 Soldiers Guard Casket | Catalog Free Moler Barber College per word. Plete with speaker. Phone 201-M. = . Two soldiers at either end of the i i me * (cuaeeresremnectuenesecsssionmensiennsnansmnstiaiai . [pate —_—_____- {American Metal AA 44% 43) 444 (casket stood at rigid attention. Himes | gore nee. Me CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ‘ ; Prices Bound Upward 2 to 16; American Powers 4843 47% 48%; | Where in the room, the gold braid on FEMALE HELP WANTE! RATES HOUSES AND FLATS Assert Advances in Prices Too, A Amer. sme |the uniforms of high officers of the | HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Middle: " “Notice ~ Rapid and That Something Points, With Industrial Amer; Telephone and . 326 3.26 320 3.21 army and the bright decorations on |“ aced Protestant woman, to care for 90 Cents Per Inch FOR SALE—Four new gine room a Specialties Leading erican Woolen ; +320 3.21 317 3.19 are ean of diplomats and mili-) children and home on farm about |] Al classified ads are cash in ad- || ‘fesidences. Stucco, hardwood of Reaction Is Due Anaconda emote gga, (seit eittaches of foreign powers ap-| 45 inites from Bismarck, Reasonable || vance. Copy should be recelved by || floors, hot water heat, stucco gar- oe | New ack. Nev Ph_OPL-A MoM TRE Rnne 62, 62, 60's 60°; | Pedred tn sharp contrast to the som) wares, No objection to one child, |] 9 o'clock to insure insertion same || ges, attached, plastered and fin- back by widespread notice that the| which many of the leaders rallied 2|Bendix Aviation « K Gi lone had arrived, Mr. and Mrs, Hoover | «8%. Ne i Oy wit 4 market had risen 13 cents a bushel | y. Bethlehem Steet pop ealag glreyers oi \had entered the room and remained | WANTED—Ladies to demonstrate | nisitcnine wale Nie h large closets, finished base- (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) and sell nationally advertised food ments with insulated walls, alse from recent low levels, wheat prices for a while in personal tribute. today showed a pronounced reaction- jthe market. Prices bounded upward Canadian Paci Bismarck, Nov. 20 The | President for sometime stood by the | Straight sala product. PHONE 32 one extra toilet. Eight foot with complete electric laundry. . 1 dark northern. $1.09} : i * | ary trend. At no time were wheat! from the start and recorded their 4 casket and gazed into the face of his} 1! Person to Mrs. shaw | values as high as on yesterday, al-| highest prices in the last hour of eel ee 1001 te friend and official adviser. Mrs.| Lewis and Clark Motel, Mandan, | teal topes irkate "room, hall 26d though black rust news from bai trading. ea sn i wee ae ae ai remained a few fect distant. | NSE ern : | APARTMENTS fine stairways to basement, First ir in. 8o-call ‘Trad: showed a mat expan- iv , ‘og|. Turning away without speaking, | eas i a ee, _r “ee 7 . i toed raat telat an outstand- | sion a ne Call money dropped ¢ t I Ae peta) 989 | they left the room and did not return , __ WORK WANTED _ He rarnlitved robes Welter ebiaee ing fom Kictea abe ony ii ing feature here at various stages to-| from 5 to 4% per cent, the lowest |Commonwealth & Sou. moras 285 | until just before the services were | WORK WANTED--Competent’ young | jy modern, electric stove. bulltcin| sunroom that can be heated. We | day, Chicago wheat futures delivertes | rate since Aug. 16, 1928. Gontiactal acs NG + flax . 2.80 | started. | Woman, bookkeeper and calculating | features, steam heat, Baby Grand| have two buildings with bedrooms being sold against simultaneous pur-| High priced industrial specialties |Continental Oil ne art Goods iz Green Room | machine oper: year’s ex-| piano, rent reasonable to right par-| 9 first floor. Four Iatge bedrooms chases of corn. | were the lcaders of the day's advance. |(orn Preduets : 45 |_ Mrs. Good, her two young sons, and} Perience. Wr Ad. No.! (y, references required. Write Trib-| and 4 closets and bath, on second ‘Wheat closed spincless, 2%.c to 3%c | General Electric jumped 15 points | j, | sieitie pia ewe 100 * members of the immediate fam-|_86. a wi | te No. 78 floor. Front porches with fine oak per bushel lower than yesterday's | and National Biscuit, Western Union, he rd enter wiv ‘96 ily sat apart in the green room and | RADIO repairing and servicing “by | poR RENT—Apartments just com=- beveled plate doors, sun room with finish, (Dec. 1.21% to %; March|and J. I. Case sold 10 to 12 points libetie Hel Witter wi ‘97 heard the services from there. The} Cyrus J. Starlic, formerly of Malm’s |” pieted, private bath, hot water heat,| French beveled plate doors, living 1.28's to 4; May 1.317s to 1.3214). Corn closed unchanged to Ic off, (Dec. 89% to %; March 9414; May 257% to 96). Oats “4c to le down, and provisions varying from 2c decline to a rise of 12¢. Dec. corn acted tight throughout the day. Oats eased down. Provi- higher. hig:.er. American Tobacco issues, | Eastman Kodak, Allied Chemical, | Standard Gas & Electric, Air Reduc- tion, Motor Products, R. H. Macy, ‘International Business Machines and American Type Founders were among the many stocks to sell 5 to 9 points In the rail group, Jersey Central jumped 20 points on a few sales and FOREIGN EXCHANGES i General | | New York, Nov. 20.—(a@—Foreign i | General &: General Mill General exchanges firm. Deman Great Britain 4.82; France 3.93 5-16: Italy, 5.23 1-16; Germany 23.88!:; Norway 126.77; Sweden 26.85; Montreal 98.75. MONEY RATES | president and Mrs. Hoover, Vice Pres- | ident Curtis and his sister, Mrs. Dolly | Gann, Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft, Speaker Longworth and Good's fellow cabinet members sat immediately in front of the casket. i The services opened with a prayer | by the Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of | the New York Avenue Presbyterian | — church, who read the comforting Service Station, now with Dohners- Tavis, at Melody Shop. CHIMNEY SWEEP—Furnaces and} chimneys cleaned, work guaranteed Price reasonable. Phone 398. LAUNDRY WORK, and will take care of children. Cal at 313 Ave-| hone 426-J. GIRL wants housework in equipped with General Electric re- frigerator and electric stove, close in, furnished or unfurnished. Call at 518 Fifth street or see Dr. R. 8. Enge. FOR RENT—Two room furnished light housckeeping apartment on ground floor, extraordinary warm, rent reasonable if assist with fur- room with beveled plate windows. All houses very highly decorated, located between Avenues D and & on Eighth street across from high school grounds where there will soon be built about a $500,000 high school building. Very best loca- tion in town. Close to schools, cap- ital and 4 blocks from hospitals, These houses all have hot water sions averaged slightly higher early | ty ,ion Pacific. Norfolk é& Western New York, Nov. 20.—i4)—Call | scripture: homelike place. Call cr write at} mace. Call at 623 Sixth street he feet i | i b iH Py — 1s if a ™ 4 a ka : és eat, Will take s1 lings but later were responsive to grail! 14 «ntekle Plate” advanced about 5 bag pony ‘« {money easier. High 5 low 4". ruling | “I am the resurrection and the life; | 319 First stre wie | FURNISHED APARTMENT—Two| in trade for helt valiess ten weakness. ine wavarices: in Gihiant points. Gains of 1 to 3 points were |j"inacMeneiite jrate 5. Time loans easier 30 days jhe that believeth in me, though hej ED woman desires work | rooms, large closet, gas for cooking.| buildings are the finest and best Assertions “fie numerous. Pr 15-5! 60-90 days 5-51; 4-6 months | were dead, yet shall he live; and who Phone 978-J. | Light and heat furnished. Suitable| buildings built in Bismarck‘ ‘ values had been too rapid, and that SARE PAS ROBO 5-5). | : ’ A . ee 2 > L buildings in mat for f tion was due, 5- {so ever liveth and believeth in me | = —— | for married couple or two girls. Call} years. I will gl them for less SOR’ a baaln t6e ft om or the ine | CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Prime Commercial Paper 5's to |shall never die.” DOCTORS . | 705-R after 5:00 p. m. money than they can be built for. aA sling pressure which became | Chicago, Nov. 20.—()— | | 5%. Then followed the reading of the | Quict he lies in his shroud at rest. | FOR RENT—A warm three room| On monthy payments. No pays ern ioday' in the wheat market Open Htgh Low Close/ +! i Sooper rane | 23rd Psalm; then an invocation, and | His lids closed tight in the sleep of| partly furnished apartment on} ment down requested to reliable mani few tee eersended that | Wheat— Hl CHICAGO CASH GRAIN {ene Lord's Prayer, The services were peace | ground floor. Private entrance. Hot| parties. Buildings will pay for here. It was al 1 scale |Dec. © 1,224, 1.23 1.207, 1.21% | Chicago, Nov. 20.—(?)—Wheat No. | brought to a close with a pastoral! after the surgeons had done their | Inquire at 111 Ave. A] themselves by renting out aparte pecs be. nesteonry 7 Yo sustain ad March .,., 1.30% 1.302 1: ‘ ili, |2 hard 122; No, 2 yellow hard 122. | praycr and a benediction, ! ae ‘ i ments and rooms, because of the vanees, Meanwhile, overnight export |May . eth a a veay $0 to Ot; Nov 3 white Neue Hoover Looks Again | gonn Doe's activities sure did ccase.| FOR RENT—Purnithed or untur- | 00d location. Have also a new 5 business in wheat from the United |July . 344 1, ih | seispte bane renorerie | President Hoover then arose and| puyp—ir gohn Doe had vis nished apartments at the Rose} 100m house for sale on Mandan States appeared to be of only fair| | Com— ‘Old corn No, 2 yellow 94%; to 95%, | 28in walked to the casket. He stood | "Clini of Dro TM Mackeuhing Re ee Ho nite roles houses ateta abe volume. {Dec. . Oats No. 2 white 4713. “| there quietly for a few moments, ; would still be an uce | _.tUrPhy. Phone 852. | ' a S. Remington tT Clover seed 10.25 to 17.75. einen Sl-! into a surgical operation, and he} rain apartments. City heat at the grounds where buildings dre selling had the carmarks both of /Dec. ...... 2 | Republic 1 | dent sat motionless in a damask up- was very fc soawe ees ways hot water. B. F. FI: cpg <3 A ean Patil 'y foolish, for surgery can- ye Be r. B. F. Flanagan.) located from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m, First profit-taking for previous buyers and March . 48% Schulte Store: . BOSTON WOO! ; holstered and gilt chair, his head seas ines ® phone 803. 7 of extensive new speculative ventures |May . S0%y | Seabourd Al Shin eee OF ot: Very | bowed. He did not lift’ it onee to thal ease ere agate’ FOR RENT-CA wan two sooartors| eats she eerie is ~~ as well. Receipt today of Washington | Rye— Simmons \ quits valtee ‘showing little change, {100K at any one in the chamber. she pret Rare eta ir nished nen sae sites Sy SAREE States de-|Dec. . 99% | Sinclair 0 Bb aes 4 * | Mrs. Hoover of the with a knife? We DO! ed apartment suitable for| pancy except one which will be reports that the United ‘% at comestic fleece 56's quality shows a rs. Hoover sat quietly by him. nF mega Semoun Anh * . = , “ ¢ of agriculture is suggesting |March . 102% | Skelly OW | : — | Ste; however. had) ist head raised |, Cite tigeece Hecaline we reniove the || Yours marred couple or irre muta: | _réody “iit About 2 weeks: Leh . vires are ely to tin | May 102% | Routhern Bacitic 1204) slight easing. while 48 50's fairly | oe ee et eant f Hey False acid poisons from the blood. With} Close in. Call at 812 Main Ave. FOR RENT—Strictiy modern five prove and be considerably above pres- | Lar¢ Standard ¥ 7h | Mendy. although quotations, not sup~ | “after all had left the east room the | UF Alkaline Blood Treatment and} FOR RENT—Modern’ apartments,| room bungalow with outside gar- vp See ih gac-ary bod Feurdary (Det... 10,32; Standard ¢ ported by sales in either grade. \ secretary's body again was left with our Vitamin Herbs, Roots and Bark Furnished or unfurnished, Reason- ag In first class condition. Occu- Sere without eny apparent immediate !Jan. . 10.90 | Standard Olt of ry = | the military guard of honor, and our Sclentitic Food Combina-| able rent. Call at 211 W. Rosser | pancy Dec. Ist. Rental $40.00 per effect in the face of indications of re-|May . 11.27 | Standard on 300 Chinese Killed on =| “A ‘few minutes later employees of | pirlaed Pi saga se ate He ene ___.| month, located at 317 Twelfth newed slackness of foreign demand. | Be Text Manchuli Fight Front)‘: 2%, ‘epattment tiled into the; BrOopLESS SURGERY we have| APARTMENT FOR RENT—At the| street. Phone 1213-W. ia Dee: Tr \ 'room for a last tribute to their late CURED HUNDREDS and we ean Woodmansee apartments. Inquire | FOR RENT—Thre mm partly mod= MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT Jan. : Unton, ae i chief. Except for the employees of CURE You Clinic isons 6-8, | _H. J. Woodmansee. ______| ern house, lights and water. Locat- ( PRICES CLOSE LOWER 'May he | , Harbin, Manchuria, Nov. 20—(@— | this department, the public was not} fTucas Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. |FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur-| ed at 213 south Fifth. Rent $15.00 ‘Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 20.—(?)—| United he Chinese military wireless message | admitted to the white house. A large (NO KNIFE). 7S") nished apartment in Varney Apart-| Per month. Phone 129-W or inquire Wheat futures had a poor start today; MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE ect: z dri Manchuli kore ltlery Soviet | crowd, however, gathered at the gates. a ments, Phone 773. _ut 1100 Broadway, and failed to oe Cir een ieee ; ov. ney eat Villity Powe | Seeey ey phesegnies ee Man- | PL “Seen Fiyi WANTED TO BUY | eee | FOR RENT—Nine room im the early trading and clos Ms | recel y 174 compared to 201 a] Warner Brox. | a lane Seen in: WANTED TO BUY—Direct trom | house, hot water heat. Double cents lower for the day. lyear ago. Minneapolis cash wheat] Woolworth ate iar iegrs orf aen shterp ying owner modern bungalow not over OOMS FOR RENT garage, $60.00 per month. W. A. Oats futures were dull and weak. {and coarse grains closing quotations | Yellow Tri { 12% 1 while airplanes bombing Dalainor and | Off Siberian Coast, taree years old. Must have three FOR RENT—Rooms in modern home Hughes, 717 Thayer Ave. Phone 622. Rye demand was limited and selling |today follow: CHICA! caaaaea Chiehking set the stations afire there * * bed rooms. Write Tribune Ad. No.| with or without board. Also one| FOR RENT—A modern seven room 1‘ forced prices down sharply. Cash Wheat— Delivered Arrive] orucseo, Nor 30-0) CUSD.A)—| The coal mine at Dalainor was eid According to Radio| ¥* | large room with two closets and| house on Fifth street. An eight Barley trade continued extremely light with the market fluctuating in | 15% Protein— 1 dark northern. » 1.28'5 @1.30% Potatoes: Receipts 48 cars, on track | tc be burning. (Continued from page one) “HOUSEHOLD Goons For SALE | built-in cupboard. Could be used for light housekeeping. For Sale: room modern house, with hot wae ter heat on Ave. B. G. F. Dullam, ; |310, total United States shipments 612 | sir G ber oyeata |G 7 5 : = a a narrow range. | To arrive . 1.234, 1.28% ty "9 ir George Hubert Wilkins two years | FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine,| Genuine Otter collar for man’s _— = Flax started weak and declined 4% (2 dark north LaeeLaT |e: riage tages ap aiopeen ago on an attemp: to fly over the |” pood as new. Priced reasonable} coat. Call at 720 Second street or seme 708 Fourth, stiest ath to 7% cents before short covering and 14% Protein. mit beer ase sport leach pareg i birdy zs ne Sieh ae ee tee oe 503 Ninth street. phone 671-W. hot water heat, Available by the country buying developed. 1 Ped ssauaiee enor sacked Round Whites $2.00 to 22 oe ues. TEplaies ge utie neared BARGAINS in used furniture. Ken- | FOR RENT—Large room with twin| 15th. Phone 186. pig seers 125", 71.27% |f€" $225; South Dakota sack perature of 40 degrees below zero and | _Néllv Furniture Co. Mandan. N.D| beds, two gentlemen | preferred.| FOR RENT—Eight room house, 608 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ean ig oy ‘ “| Round Whites and Early Ohios $2.10 four frozen fingers, repaired the mo-|FOR SALE—Leather couch andj Room een also Lehi at! Third street, Bismarck. Marcovitz Chicago, Nov. 20.—)—(U. 8. D.!) Gark northern. 1.271, @1.29%; |%,2-20; Idaho sacked Russets $2.50 to tor and got the plane into the air| chair. Phone 0. Soutth sirect oe pine tina’ 415] Grocery and Army store, Mandan, A.)—Hogs 20,000, including 4,000 di-|" 79 crrive ... 1.25% @1.27% 2.85; fancy shade higher. again. Two more forced landings on BUY A USED CAR AT SALE! = aay woe te =| _ Phone 357. rect; market mostly 10 to 15¢ higher; }> gar northern 1.254 @1.27% vag. | the ice were made and finally when ‘eat AT SALE POR RENT—On ground floor, a two! ROR RENT—Seven room ii active to all interests; top 9.25; bulk!" “I9-,” protein— r ‘ RANGE OF CARLOT SALES —_| Henry Wernofsky Pleads Guilty | still 80 miles from shore the fuel! oy 5 i907 pepe oa aminay | Lcou furnished suite, also single} house at 902 Sixth street for $42.50 good to choice 190-300 Ib. weight 9.10!) Go” northern, 1.271, 01.29%; |. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 20—7)—| supply gave out. Wilkins and Elelson 1927 DeLuxe sedan. original) furnished room with light house- George M. Register. to 9.20; 150-190 Ib. 8.75 to 9.10; pack- |! pate nostnern. Lau@rast, [Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat| in Federal Courtto Selling | made their way afoot and after much | Paint. looks and runs like new.| keeping facilities, no children. Call so RENT—Brick dugles five rooms ing sows 800 to 850, Butchers. med: | Gar northe 125 etary [NO- 2 dark northern 1281s to 1.3276: Indian Liquor hardship and in the face of heavy | Wonderful opportunity for sou to) ut 422 Pifth street, = anid bath, must be peers tite mee jum to choice 250-300 Ib. 8:73 to 9.25; |? ME nome No, 1 northern 1.30's to 1.31's; No, 1 storms reached their flying base| ft @ serviceable car for only $165) oR RENT—Two light housekeeping | _preciated: ‘Inquire phone 796. 200-250 Ib, 8.85 to 9.25; 160-200 Ib./, ,Cyaee Oe 1.25%, 01.28% [Bard spring 130% to 1.32%; No. 1 nearly a fortnight later. Pests Laden genoa a1} Toms furnished. Also large room| Fon RENT CFour To see 8.65 to 9.15; 130-160 Ib. 8.35 to 9.10. |? Tare i i 1'235,@1.25% | Mixed 1.094 to 1.2344; No. 1 hard} Fargo, N. D., Nov. 20.—)—Twelve | | “Only much luck and skill saved us | CHRYSHUR— Fe ee ate ene! | unfurnished. Private entrance, |" MENT LOM rove) Sia . Packing sows 7.90 to 8.50. Pigs med- |. 0? ormre, Lzeierasy {winter 1.20%; No. 1 amber durum | Persons, indicted by the last federal | when Eiclson dropped the plane down ) ['¢s. like. new. diiven ouly & few | Warm. Reasonable. Call at 318) Qos: Soe jibe eter family. ium to choice 00-130 1b. 8.00 to 8,25. |2 dar! fs “i im. “@ 1.2013; No. 2 mixed durum 1.09 to|e@rand jury here, were arrested dur- | blindly in the storm,” Captain Wil- | ans hs. St : non anew Buick.} pienth, all wl 0 Broadway. oe Cattle receipts 11,000, calves 2,500; sine - a, {1.19%. ing the last week, according to How-| kins said later. “If we had but one ; Priced to sell at once. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, warm | FOR RENT—Seven room modern steady to strong on fed steers and |! northern 1.25% @1.28% hour's more fuel supply at the time | CHRYSLER—1926-58 coach, a high) newly decorated house, Call at 812 yearlings; more life in general trade To arrive . 1.23% ©1.25% Corn, No. 4 yellow, 791: to 83; No. ane Strack, chief deputy U. 8. mar- rn we would have reached the coast. grade car at a bargain price, many room in modern home. Hot water Second street. 2 mixed, 8414. . hit S| heat, close in. Gentl = | = i ae with exception fat cows and buteher )2 northern, “Winget 278% | Oats, No. 3 white, 43 to 44%, Among those arrested are: Irvin C. | Instead we walled for days.” At one | ¢Xtras. Small down payment, bal-) sorta, Gall at 510 Fifth street. | FOR RENT—Six room modern house; heifers; these slow; prospective top _ Montana Winter Rye, No. 1, 92" to 95'<. Asbridge, Leith, whose premises were | time Wilkins broke through the ice} , ance cay crme. | | FOR RENTOTwo” well furnishea} Phone 1421-r. highly finished long yearlings 15.60;/ 14% Protein— Barley, No. 2, 61; sample 56 to 61, | "aided some time ago by federal pro- | and was soaked to the skin. ; BUICK—1926 Standard coupe. When | FO best Heavies 18.75. Siaughter classes |1DHW or 1HW Lata pov rye? lla * |inibition agents and a large still Did Not Discourage Ben you buy 8 Buick, new or used, you | rooms in modern. home with, Board, | «sseses=--ersessseneeia steers good and choice 1300-1500 1b. 11.50 rH 14.50; 1100-1300 Ib. 11.75 to 15.25; 950-1100 Ib. 12,00 to 15.60; com- mon and medium 850 lb. up 8.00 to 12.50. Fed yearlings good and choice To arrive ... Lae found. He was released on $10,000 nd. Joseph Fettig, Andrew Feist and Peter Seer, alleged to have been con- nected with Asbridge’s alleged boot- NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Nov. 20.—(4)—Butter, firm. Receipts 10,686. Creamery, ‘The experience did not discourage Eielson, for he again joined Wilkins when the later undertook another and successful flight from Point Bar- row to Spitzbergen, Norway. buy unused mileage. You get more miles per dollar, because every | Buick is designed correctly and! built right. | DE SOTA—1929-4 door sedan. Used Reasonable rates. Phone 204-J or call at 111 Washington street. FOR RENT—Furnished room, hot water heat, suitable for two gentle- m Good ventilation. 116 West MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Oflice furniture. One oak roll top desk, 2 oak office chairs, 2 oak swivel chairs, I oak table 6 fi. long, 1 typewriter desk. X ‘or 1HW.... 1,364.0 higher than extra 42°; to 431; extra arrest- iye of Hatton N. D.,| 88a demonstrator. Run only a few] Thaycr. Phone 1553-J. vy { ag Srp opr aT TT asi BPia Loeicg —, [22 s00re) 424;; first (88 to 91 score) | KEBEINE Obra On Pty OOD exci ail |is 82 yours old. At the outbreak of the| thousand miles. New car ruaran- | ro RENT-—A furnished Foom, sult: ane chet abcess eee Rood or eommon and medium 7.00 to| Grade of— ; 3 Gto 41's. four will be tried under the Jones| World war he enlisicd in the army| tee. Big reduction in price. able for one or two people, One| Swivel chan a story sad mahogany i 1370. bows good and choice 7.75 to|1DHW or 1HW. 1230 Cheese, steady: state, whole, mille} act air service and did his first flying at|DE SOTA—1929 coach. Run about| block from Broadway. 223 Second | ivi Chair. 1 steel leiter file four © saa6. mmon and medium 6.00 to} To arrive . 1.23%@ Mats, fresh, fancy to fancy special 24) “Frederick Ege, former postmaster | Rockwell ficld, Calif, where he re-} 3,000 miles. Repossessed new ear! street. Phone 1437-W. eee of the above in first q oat ie titer and cutter 475 to I to 2412; do. held, fancy, 26 to 26%, at Midway, charged with embezzling | ceived a first leutenant's commission.| guarantee—and you can have it for | FOR RENT--Cozy, modern, w: pg ry gree ae On “f 300. ‘Bulls “good and choice beet) 12% Protein— New ‘York, Nov. 20—(ri—mggs | $1327. furnished $500 bond. Another | After the war he became & commer. | - {he outstanding balance. | oom. always hot water. Ree | eb, 1194 Reurth tee aa a 875 to 10.00; cutter to medium 6.50/1DHW or LHW +; recelp 13, Mixed c postmaster, Lawrence Hedin, Desart, ler, organized several smal seo eg uct unt | $12.00 a month. Also garage for jibe die om ee to 9.35. Venlers (milk fed) good and) To arrive ... steady; receipts 12,313. Mixed colors | yas charged with embezzling $1,305 |companies in the west and middie-| proved 314 model in new car con- Phone 926. DIAMONDS clrect, tion sia choice 11.50 to 15.00; medium 10.50 to 11.50; cull and common 7.00 to "10.50, Stocker and feeder steers good and choice (all weights) 10.00 to 11.00; common and medium 7.25 to 9.50. Sheep receipts 16,000; carly trade steady to 25e lower; bulk yearlings 10.75 to 11.25; fat ewes 5.25 to 5.50; feeding lambs quotable steady. Lambs good and choice 92 1b. down 12.50 to 13,50; medium 11.25 to 12.50; common 9.50 to 11.25. Ewes medium to choice 130 Ib. down 425 to 5.85; cull and common 2.25 to 4,50. Feeder lambs good and choice 12.00 to 13.00. and also gave a $500 bond. William Ostenberg, former mail carrier at New Leipzig, charged with taking $12 from a letter, furnished $500 bond. Christ Bader, also of New Leipzig, arrested under an indictment charg- ing violation of the prohibition law, rnished Nearby hennery white, closcly' se- lected 63 to 64; nearby hennery brown, fancy to extra fancy 65 to 67; Pacific coast white, extra 62% to 64; etra first 57 to 62. New York, Nov. 20.—(?)—Poultry— dressed steady; turkeys, fresh 30 to 40; frozen 28 to 34. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Nov. 20.—()—Poultry, alive, firm; receipts 4 cars; fowls 23c; springs 21c; No. 2, 16c; roosters 18c; turkeys 23 to 25c; heavy ducks 20c; geese 20c. Jacob and $2,000 with violating the Jones act. William E. Gill, Bottineau, arrest- ed under an indictment charging il- legal entry to the United States from Canada, was held in the Cass county west, and in 1922 went to Fairbanks, Alaska, where he obtaincd a position teaching English and mathematics. He soon organized a flying company there, using a Jenny plane, in which he carried prospectors to and from mining camps. He obtained an air mail contract in Alaska in 1924 but later re-entered the crmy. He was stationed at Selfridge field rear Mt. Clemens, when Captain Wilkins again sought his aid on the polar expedi- tion. Bismarck Shivers : As Mercury Dives dition, used by very reliable Bis marck people. High grade at less than cheap car cost. CADILLAC 5 pass. Brougham. ‘There's tens of thousands of miles of driv- ing pleasure in this ca nish and tires like new. Has had wonderful care. If you are contemplating buying a new car in the low price field investigate this wonderful high grade used car first. OAKLAND—1928 2 door sedan, This beautiful duco finished car runs and looks like new. We are offer- ing it for sale at a figure which will be a pleasant surprise to you. See it today. used car | FOR RENT--Furnished — sleeping room in modern home. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 607 Fifth street. Phone 1569-W. FOR RENT—Two rooms over Tour- st, Cafe. Ideal place for law office or real esta Inquire E. A. Taix, 50% Broad FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in modern home, suitable for two. Call at 222 Third street. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room, gentlemen preferred. Call at 607 Fifth street. Phone 1569-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- anteed. Wrist and pocket watches at bargain prices. Liberal allowance offered on old watches. Cash or ap- proved credit. Watch repairing (ex- pert work). Mail orders promptly taken care of, James W. Marex. Office at 108 Third street, south of Hotel Prince, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Stamped on good of muslin, “George and Washington” pillow tops 15x18, 50c apair. Twenty-four muslin stamped quilt blocks, your choice of wreaths, woodbine, birds in the nest, and daisy hagse shoe 12x12, for $1.00. Carrie J. : jail in default of $500 bond. i ee Puivate ent pap ESERIES " WHIPPET 1928 coach. Reconditioned | i"g_Toom. vate entrance. Call} Bismarck, North Dakota, SOUTH. OE. PAUL EO ro, rs CHICAGO PRODUCE dio to Witty ltuer bo an fodan and ready to co. ‘This car was re-| at 603 Ninth or phone 745-R.. sont) Cattle, 2300; extremely @ 24 | Chicago, Nov. 20. — () — Butter, | Sullty Det pinihad Teserakind ana (Continued {rom page one) possessed and may be had by pay-|FOR RENT—Large ground ~ floor Slow. general tendency weak to lower +4 steady; recelpts 6.153 tubs; prices un-| Va, sentenced to serve 0 days in the jmarck and Mandan had more ice on! ing the unpaid balance. room. Suitable for one or two, on all classes; stockers and feeders @ 38 {changed Morton county jail and fined $100, | ¢ tts morning than at any previous) oaxraND 1928 5 Passcngcr sedan.| Close in, 219 Second street. anne lost early advance late Tues- om Egge—Steady; receipts 1,351 cases; time this fall. hoes Beautiful duco finish and Fisher | FOR RENT—Nicely furnlehed Sleep: day and today: few odd grain fed @ 26 | prices unchanged. Near-zero temperatiires | were fe" | body, good tires, mechanically per-| ing rooms, Close in. Call at 517 steers held around 11.00 to 13.50: @ Penne School Patrons at Poe eral North bad five de-; fect, small down peyment, balance] sixth street. : : r) MINNEAPOLIS easy terms. ireaie ger peer ee pr © 18 | Munnespaisr Minn. Nor | Medora to Organize | crees stove Jamestown six above 80d) HUDSON 1926 Super-Six coach. o (U.8.D.A.)—Potatoes: Light wire in- Cone ‘Williston the same aa n-| Many miles of dependable service | CLOSING OUT SALE OF NEW AND ed * @ 44 |quiry, demand slow, market dull, too} A community organization for the} A bright sun was on eq Prhp od for a small fraction of original cost. | USED CARS mixed ~_ ‘a8 @ 20 | few sales reported to quote. study of school problems may be or- a western we eer PONTIAC 1926 coach. Fisher body, | ., Vins Gas eel white oats. M40 B% pid ae ganized at Medora as the result of aj it was rorclagey gro terlally | ““duco finish, good mechanical con- | One ert ng secian, Gees rator. white oats, FLOUR visiting day held last Thursday as a/ Warmer during t! y. dition, For less than 1-5 of origin-| Just lke new. mileage 4,900, retail | W. To arrive Minn., Nov. 20.—(—|Part of the observance of National] The complete Northwest experl-| a1 cost. price new $1025.00, will sell for white oats. cents higher. In carload | Education week, according to A. R.|enced the coldest weather of the set: | or nsMOBILE 1926 5 passenger se-| _ $1285, Barley, ch to fey family patents quoted at $7.45 to| Mulvaney, principal of the school. | son this morning. Thief River Falls.) " dan “Driven carefully by Bismarck | One 1929 Oldsmobile four door sedan, To arrive ... barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks,| Much enthusiasm for the way the|Minn.. reported an unof! resident, good tires, good mechani-| Just like new, mileage 4,200, retail Barley, med to gd. Shipments 38,964 barrels. school operates was manifested by|OD¢ a wi cally, wey low price. price new $1150.00, selling price To arrive .... Bran 27.80 to 28.50. the mothers, who visited the various ib ae its re. | Buy the Following at Your Own Prices} _ $740.00, Barley, lower gds classes in which they had children. | red the coldest weather of the sea- Pe eset Craneres Metall prise 108000, will” sell for 3 mere CHICAGO CHEESE Fuplls were dismissed early im, toe |son. At Huron and Plerre it was eight | Ford Coupe, 5.00. ned J To arrive 21% to 2%e; Daisies. 22 the purpose of discussing some of the | Re€rcn® Anose wero t Touring. One 1908 Olds yeaa No. 1 flaxseed to 22%e; Long Horns, 22% to 23%; {common problems of parents, teach-| "Northern and central Minnesota| © Overland Touring. he 1929 Olis special four doar” ‘To arrive fn 22% to 230; Swiss, |e and pupils. This proved so popu- Cadillac Touring. One 1920 Olds speci oe- Fees 2% fo Boke: Grits. liar that tt was decided to hold an-| weve the coldest portions of the tiate.| say Sedan, curs : Rigi other meeting on December 6, at /19 ‘zittle Falls 11, Bemidji eight, Hib-| _FLECK MOTOR SALES, INC. New York, Nov. : which time @ permanent organization | ping 15, and St. Cloud 16. At Albert| Buick and Marquette Distributors. ket closing prices ESCAPE CROSSING DEATH _| may be effected. Lea it was 20 above, Winona 26, Bismarck, 55. Duluth, Nov, 20.—(P)— Citles Service ggg ae glen ‘Those attending the first meeting |Rochester 19, and Mankato 34. Tt was Blade Close | Standard Oil Lyon had s narrow |were Mmes. Walter Ray, B. T. Con-/1g in the Twin Cities, although: at | “7 a Y from death when the automo- | nell, Ira Tisor, J. E. Lease, J. J. Baton./¢ a.m, hed risen to 20 above} “. AGAGEMSNT ANNO! » tae] ¢ whieh ther wre riding ‘wes jd. HL Annest, J. 5. Ree ag | ae Peal 41 in Minneapolis. ‘Coicago, Nov. 20—UP)—Mrs. Kath-| One 1925 148, 138% Tot | Bancorporation ‘was thrown sbout 20 feet out |stader, Lena Rusth, CR. Mason, and] —§ GLENBURN CLUB ELECTS —_| former "Thompson 1.23% 1.23% 1.20% automobile. A.J. Anderson. Glenburn, N. D., Nov. 20.—M. J. | last night announced her engagement 91% 92 91% 91%) “New York, DIVIDE UNION TO MEET clude Nedides "bir Mulvaney, the n Community club at the ane| Marcellus D. von Redllcit The’ mar: 98% 98% 87 98%) Bonds. 3. B Bee, Brr The Divide | Mines. Mesaaret Beetle, Lavine TA meeting, ard plans were made | riage had been set for last Monday, i a! Liberty 314’s 98.20. convention of the Farmers |vin, and Irene for membership campaign. Other | the announcement said, but was post- j 3.24 3.24 3.20% 3.21 Fourth 44 to be held in Crosby Monday, afficers elected were: Vice | oned because of the illness of Mrs. 9.24%) 3.24% 3.20 3.22 ‘Trens, 44i's Seven directors are to be| Some Chinese cities have streets/L. A. Bonholzer; secretary-treasurer, | Buchanan's mother, Mrs. J. R. Win-| 201 Broadway, The Armory Bldg. 3.20 3.20% 317 3.19 ‘Treas. 4's 108.19, ‘ that are only three feet wide. |r. O. Healy, terbotham. Bismarck, N. Dak

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