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jicago, Jan. 18 —(AP)—Deapite| evident paucity of export for wheat from North values in Chicago went up with a good deal of force. Incentive was action by the National Grain corporation in raising bids here 2c a bushel for country run wheat. On ‘the other and, Atgentine wheat prices today closed 1 5-8c a bushel lower, indicating that sharper com- below the equator is in supplying the wheat of Burope. forthcomini import need 20. 3-8, 8). selling, by purchases market stricted to that cart Aires and "263 cai closet Pia: lor selting, closing 2 petition from de 8c to rday's Corn closed} May 93 6-8 t Oate 1-8¢ to 1-4¢ advanced. provisions. showing be to 12¢ gain. Corn prices were atrengthene would start to buy cash northwestern markets in the next few Commission houses here were though, larger receipts next week. unsettled, with a moderate tradc. Provinions reflected upturns in the value of hot vacances ot Zc.a bushel made today the National Grain corporation for of wheat arriving in Chi- cago from rural sources put consid- erable fresh vigor at times ii future deliverl gains failed to hold well. One reas t reactions was that the advan the National Grain corporation bids applied onl; wheat, and that the advance was 1" Chicago. planation being made that the cago basis for bids had been out of | line with the basis elsewhere, A further drag on wheat futu for traders here iy from National Farm Relief Body Ad-|2,dar* 9 vances Two Cents More per Bushol Than Market or Chicas the Corn futures ter a setback sh 40 on expectation of market indications pointed to Ta of any large amount of can export business, and that Buenos quotations downturn, Furthermore, the Winnipeg wheat futures market appeared slow to follow advances in Chicago, were keeping watch on Winnipeg fluctuations, narrowing of the spread between ¢ o and Winnipeg was regarded as likely to handleap export dealings in domestic wheat, and give an advan- tage to Canada. Corn traders took their cue today the action of Vountry offerings of corn to arr! were small, but castern shipping de- mand here’ was corn in Chicago today cars, against slack. 101 cars a week ago, at this time last year, 8 Giinmeapolia, Sane ICAP) —Wheat futures scored a small advance short- ly after the opening today but trade Was duit most of the scssion. ad « hi tted strong and af- cled and then easily recovered the dropped early on stop-tose to 3 cents lower. tone was quiet to fair. Grain Vought a few more cars ¢ a bushe! finian, og 1. 1.27 3: INN mingeapotte, 2 dark nor. 1. Grade of 1 dark nor, 1 northern. 3 northern. 1.32 RROR 4 bins one demand rd today The chief . 1.26% notetit or Ame! iz ert ane am : a W or 1HW... Ch, 1 amber 13% protein 2 er. s Brade of Lamber. . amber: . Grade of ji gueum Cloned unsettled, high 0 1-2, fo 1-26 up, (tarsi o Jul July it cooperatives st Coarse ui corn, There was some Oats were othe but to country r market, ¢ Chicago, Janie Wheait— Chicago North Ameri- | howed a shurp and sharp as wheat. | lee | May 114) Ja Arrivals totaled May AAT, 3.014 d good, A48y tone. Oats | May . Rye open- ja: little pres- Foes cent higher, poration ly in the Winter wheat was jemand fair. th soamt supely. (and: wanted af steady an wanted. u St. 8. good on light offerings. Barley demand was steady with feed Flax offerings were nd in steady demand, STOCK REVIEW Paul, . Bureau conomics and Minnesota Dept. Agriculture)—Supplies of and shortfed steers represented th bulk of offerings this week althou there were a numb le grain rations. Best of at $13.65 in carlot ‘mid-October. ‘Some yearlin: ights cashed from $12.50 mediumwi S14 » with the bi uled about steady, bulk cashiny 4 AS 25 we 75, pee heifers rom. i 6.00, with ills bulking at 0, Vealera were unevenly svc 00 or more higher, with the bulk 4.00 to $14.50, selected kinds up market ruled uneven!: Durum w: Protein test and lac! on chi nicagor Jan A.) —Cattle—300, ago fed steers and yet 00 lowe grade lig ‘Minn. Jan, Cae uleurst ling similiar decline: armed-up | Welgnt, lower; cow! much er of cars rT sola | Stock or the alive hk of the steers and light steers 16.00 lower grades p larg yearlings closed at praskoea ind afceders $7 of the cows utters $5.00 8.50 led lamb trade forced pri parcd one week ago a rad lowe her, with heavy butchers ic showing the minimum advance. Bulle the desirable 140 to und pound weights closed at $! heavier butchers at lacgely. Fackin considerable numbers witl and above. Pit $9. se, With light lights at a8e16. Reactin mos at $13.00. sows bulked ‘at 1s from somewhat topheavy levels the fat Jamb market declined 49 to 0c this week, 8.50 re 2ic higher at eholee ‘0-300 ‘bs. 65, 10.15; isos “160 ibs with throwouts from ese0 to 11.00, Beat fat yen Feoently onsh= $1 and $10.85, with suk of the a digeeee - Minneay oi D. A.)—Buropean buy: takin, quantit! weak to low ht stockers from $8.75 t Stoel w ry hammering several revious resistance points, send- L pmcaaibelgie to a new low = i issues, most of 1 nubsetived for, The we few of bullish oe Money cont, Bigs shares failed to hold the/$3 jledon the Sir ae mi: but there were, nough | ui 0. pigs ruled about 250 higher and rather scarce, ing lambs veral I Gevelo nd, joads of 65 lb aver- ages from Montana selling at $12.25, with others from range and territory cashing from t bulk selling at were in broad 01 0 $11.75. |the Farme tion t aking at "Minneapoll oe 19ty Breer High nd! compared ‘lings 50c to welghty steers and lower |§ weight yearlings show! most downturn: fat she stock Bhow- heel cows with weight,and heavy heifers off mo: and cutters closed more active all week ; slaughter ew 3; Undergrades 0c lo; 1.28% 1.23% 1.18% fe 113% 1.18% ie 1.06% Close nshrdlu 128% rt 90% 1983, 195 4 Low ett: fy 1 3.00 ‘AGO LIVESTOUIS P)—(U. 8, a we and feeders unevenly steady to 25c up; extreme top fed a6 t 78 to 10.75. heey nominal, Directs 24 09 for the week Lid double stations 1) direc receipts locally anda retarded pres lee ar fat lami Ibe edi SA 03 top for 25; yearlings | a; price fat ry 8 8.50 to 1.00 feeding Sma strong, "80 ‘14 70 Ibe 12.60 re pigs, medium to to 10.00, Nom- North American’ wheat. in the European market re luring the vit ney to inet ore were shipping. Broteln wheat to tonal Grel te ition’ ional Grain corporatlo: Cash wheat aes firm with fonal Grain corp. low peprete a3 auatity Deel an hid Price. ora northern was purchased a $1.25 2 northern at protein No. 1 dar! chased at $1.25 and Ro. ae cents discount. At th wa ae within 2 range of cents, discount, | All! 3 meciners at ft the cents satan Ma: a4 per to cents sick jeclined 2 which decline ony, 24, pnts | ci the week, closing Fri cr resistance to aduatriats, Rey tl jasm. rtm a betwe ung nd 4%, Det | Chol record: Sears ‘mill Meee ne Motors’ Sor continued caer in tion of the disap: 0 0 estab! ther increase reduction in continental fle! ished last re: 1 tected tw ave in grade outpat a cree prices in t Baas one to. fan 8 Hite Fics nts and fo nt shown pig beod om “opot sternly ¥ rag at $3. ain otabie Sala Gian chad CHICAGO CASH GI Jan, 135; samy Nos yellow “33 le agent 7 8. 1-25 sample fit owed outstand! med reports th having been the wee nb of thi ‘early upturn. 5 myer 4 ee ie! to 18:36, eA When heat le grade mize of to 83 6G white © 6.35, D. eek my Exchange nd rotein, | A; SCORES OF LEADING «| ISSUES ARE MARKED: + DOWN BY RAGIN fore Buying Power Tends to Check Decline | New York, Jan. 18.—(AP)—The re-; action in stock prices, which started yesterday, continued today when of ‘leading: 5: about y. trast tu sessions earlier in tho y trading showed gy tendency to turi dull on the ratiles and to increuse nthe declines, Application for a receiver for the Fox Film corporation, brought by a minority stocktiolders committec, was followed by an outburst of selling in that stock, which carried it down $% points to'18, but it quickly rallied above 20. The stock sold as low. us 16% this year. further weakness also in the radio shares, riguby -Gronow fan points to a now contr tablished by the present. stuck tor the split-up last a new dio corporation com- above 37, U. 8. more than a point to than 6 points below Thurs but rallied. moderately, J. sold down 3. points, Columbia Car- bon 4, and John Manville, American and Foreign Pow. works, General’ ‘ilectele, tion, and U. 8. Industrial more, but most of these issues made substantial recoveries in the during the last hour. A brisk demand for the Tobacco ts- sues feutured the late trading. ‘The closing was steady. approximated 1,300,000 shi cutcaco CHEKSE Chicago, 1 AP)—Cheese: Twins, pet 1b. 1935 10 doer Dalsiex, 19% to 20¢; lg |g zoe to aie young Americas brick 19% to prices unchanged. ‘WISCO} Plymouth, W contin cheese exchange tor tne week? Twins 18c. Farmers call board: Horns 19¢, squares 19 3.—()—Wis- Minneap 18, . of carlot grain sales: W heat, 3 hard spring 1.27 1-4 to 1. dark northern 4 No, 1 northern 18s b-8: Now 2 ainber durum. 10) 1 mixed durum 1.11 7-8; No. 1 red to 78 1-2; No. 3-8 to 42 5-8, 3 sample bt. mixed e. Flax, not Gucted. NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Jan. 18.—(AP)—Butter firm; receipts 5,519. ee mery, high- er than extra 37%, 38; extra (92 score) 3%; first ae T scores) 32 to ges firm; receipts 13,064. Nearby and nearby ‘western Hennery white, average extra 45 Pacific coast white, extra 46; extra first 45. Cheese steady; receipts 106,669. MINNBAPOLIS POTATORS Minneapolis, Jan, 18%,—(AP)—(U, S. D, A.)—Potatoes: Light wire inquiry, demand slow. market firm. Carloads shipping point (based on de- Mesrol unleee ieee ai transportation charges sack ewt. Round Whites, U, , No. 1 and partly graded, few CHICAGO POTATO! Chicagoan Jane ICAP TE, 8, x A.)—Potatoes receipts 121. cai track 219 cars, total United. States shipments 519 ‘care, No trading on account of sub-zero weather, market nominally unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Jan, 18.—(AP)—Foreign firm,” Demands: “Grea Britain, 4.86%: France, 3.92 Germany 2 Siveden 2642) ato 7 NEW YORK CLEARING Hous ow York, Jun. 18. —i-—The week y mtatement of the New York clearing, house show: sds surplus and undivided profit fs uncha Total wet. demand leposits (aver- 14,685,000 decrea: ime dep st (average), $6,690,000 increase, week ending today, Clearin Cle week ending Ja . $73, bh rae neal Mae $1,151,278,396, New Yorke 5 ‘3 ny — Liberty bonds: Liberty 3%s—99.8. Shere 4 # 1084 re ‘Treasui ie 2, ur ipments 39,788 barrels, to $27 ree [vance Rume! tt hany. Cory ere t Chemical and Dye rs Ma ufscturing. . foam Bos sch Magneto 42) 4 Forel in PD merioan Internat! en, Nr : American vg A Re American Bteel Founder: merican. A ican = all aE os m Bi ter if oan poate fant fs iL & &h cago Py ‘Northwestern Chrysler Motor . Colorado Fuel Columbia Gas an6 Blectric: Columbia Graphite Investm: nt Continental itinent: | [eure cane [Market Falls 1 to 5 Points Be- (cen {| Houston OM. developed | Kell. its with a high | . Kolster | Kruei tae mon sold down to 36% but rebounded | Iadium Steel Bteel common sold down here |Marmon Motor; 167% moro | May Ie: Case} Mexican Seaboa: Minnesota Moline Implemer erfean ater | Minrourl, Kangns & Alcohol | Miseourt Pacific . recorded extreme gains of 3 poltts of | Montgomery Ward Murray Corp rally | Murex’ oc; Limburger ie Swiss 28 40 30 conve. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, “Jan. | 18.—(AP)—mutter firm; receipts 6,980 tubs; creamery extras 35%c; standards ‘36c; extra first 34 to S4ige; firsts 32 to 33c; se: onds 30 to 3c. P Eggs firm; receipts 7893 cases, 1] Schulte Stores . .| Southern F \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY _JANUARY 18, 1930 General Axphalt General Electric Gillette Raz Gold Dust . Goodrich ¢ alg Great Northern pfd. Great Northern Ore {Great Western Sugar Hershey Chocolate « | Houdalile Hershey | Howe Sound’. Hudson Motor g ndep Indian Refining Inspiration Coppe International Ceme: International Nickel of Canad, International Paper and Power. Int. Telephone and Teleg: Jolins. meanvitle field Relvinator Corporation Kennecott Copper . ffoleter Re Raaic Koew’ Loose-W Mack Trucks Department Stores... ion & Robbins ‘d OW Miami Copper continental ‘exas . Motometer . lotor Ni Rational Power and igi Nevada Consolidas w York Central New York, Nortaik & Wenter North American Northern Pacific Pacific Gas and Eiec Pacific Light Packard Motor Pan-American Petro! Paramount-Famous-1 Pathe Ex Pennasivania Ratiroad Piretit Pullman Company . Radio Corporation Radio-Ketth-Orpheu Reading Company . pecunicn Rand Reo Mot oe Republic Iron’ and Stecl’: Reynolds Sprini Reynolds Tobace Royal Dutch She! St. Louls & San Frai Seaboard Air I Senrs Roebuck. Shell Unto Simmons Company’ +: Sinclair Oil Skelly~O1l Southern Rallway Standard Brands Standard Gas and Ti Standard Ol! of Cali Standard O!l of New Standard Oil of New Stewart-Warner Coi Studebaker Motor ‘Texas Corporation Transcontinental Oil Union Carbide United Aircraft United Cigar Stores. United Corporation < United Gas and Impr Freight Rubber . itl Pewee and Light Vanadium Stee Warner Bros ... Westinghouse Airbrake Westinghouse Blectric an: Willys-Overland Motor ... Woolworth Company Yellow Truck and Coach . BOSTON WO Boston, Jan. 18.—( quiet during the past week, for a few requests for 61's and. tin mostly French combing graded the original bags: in bulk of purchases made by top makers; worsted manu- facturers bought very sparingly; 61's and finer fairly steady, but lower grades easter. No. 1 mixed durum Ro. 1 red durum flax Ro. 2 flax One cent per Ibs. ear corn, 70 Ibs. five cents under shell. Hard winter wheat Dark hard winter wheat" Blizzard’s Blasts Rule South, North And in Middle West (Continued from from page one) sence ial figures. Highway traffic ey on were de- moralized by snow. Kansas City expected 15 below this 897 3 | New York Stocks oar — | Today’s Congress 1 (By the Associated Press) \TURDAY tnwen Gebate on tarifé bil. intet commerce committee pei hearings on communi- cations Dill. HOUSE secentinves, consideration reqaury -pestettice supply amendmen Interst: rm continues consideration of Parker bus bill. Elections com jo. 1 "on, Owen-Lawssn contest Of Linton pres | uw ee —— SALESMEN WANTED ; il Weather Report ‘| | BALESMANEarn | ¥4.000-$10000 6 lar manufacturer. No cash requir= ed. Big sample outfit free. Sell fence ea alee Nesigre'p roofing °! at factory. user nh long, easy terms. Experience wu! necessary. Permanent position: Ex clusive bata ‘The ee Paint Co., Dept. L. RELIABLE 1! AN Suet ‘and collect store route in county; nets $60 weekly up; m, ' i Temperature at 7 a | Highest yesterday ta it night Erecipitation to 7 Highest wind Velocity’. GEN REPORT ' ‘Temprtrs. Pre. i Low High last STATIONS— Yast yes- 24 Uday | Blomarek, N. . | Amarillo, "tT; ae cies, Cae CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in ad- at 10:30 a.m. in the Eng- L “, clea y, Me FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern house, 3 bed rooms, east front, 75 foot frontage on paving, hot water heat, near school, well located, on terms of $250, cash and balance at rate of Lend per month, besides yearly inter- est. NINE ROOM new modern stucco dwelling, 5 bed rooms, sun parlor, bevel plate French doors, basement insulated and plastered and parti- tioned off into several rooms, laun- dry tubs, new stucco garage at- tached, for $6200, on terms. FINE 50 foot lot on Sixth street, east front. ship i ‘d of trustees will meet for ‘gular monthly xession Monday Jan. 20, at the pastor's resi- Miter’ cig, Mont Modena, Utah, si Moorhend. M chureh choir: | WILL FINANCE married man 35-00, | good appearance, fair education, in @ paying business of his own. Prof- its not large to start with but will increase as you learn the business. Must furnish A-1 references and have car for delivery. Make appli- cation in own handwriting to Mc- CONNON & COMPANY, Dept. C77, Winona, Minn. GET INTO THE AUTO BUSINESS and be successful. Start now and be ready for a choice position in the spring. Write for new free manual and complete details. State Auto, Electrical and Aviation School, Dept. 13, Aberdeen, S. D. T OFFER YOU groceries at whole- sale and a wonderful opportunity u Fourth street at * venue A. Ichert, pastor. after Mplphany -m., in charge of | § rae AG worship (German), O'a:a0e prin. the pastor will preach at Baldwing Bible hour, the fivening service (English), GERMAN BAPTIST Eighth street and Rosser avenue. ev. J. J. Lippert, pastor, Rev. J. J. Lippert, who recently ac- cepted the call of the German Baptist ch I preach his opening ser- n The reception ike place at tho with Rev. G. Eichler p.m, in charge of 30. Winnipeg, WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and_ vicinity unsettled tonight and Sunda. Sunday. For North Dakota: Mostly unsettled tonight and Sunday. Colder Sunday. GEO. M. REGISTER. FOR EXCHANGE WE HAVE a modern up-to-date five room bungalow in Minneapolis valued at $5500.00 Which we will Mostly Colder % exchange for Bismarck property. ‘The regular xe are: Sunday WEATHER CONDITIONS Rite, Seley Be my Jocal rep- |) Phone 443, sent Hat we m morning worship at A low-pressure aren is centerea] Tesentative. New Ford Sedan free Rk TRADE—Bighty acres: over Manitoba, and considerably warmer weather covers the northern great plains and tho eastern Rocky fountain slope region. Temperatures are low over the Mississhippi valley and Great Lakes region. Precipitation occurred over the eastern half of the Immediate profits. ALBERT MILLS, 4437, MON- MOUTH, CINCINNATI, O. jell acquainted, re- No investment. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Eighty acres } of land, fifty under cultivation, near Thief River Falls, Minnesota, Write Bismarck Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 11. ordially invited to liable, energetic. a ngelical) enth street and Rosser avenue, meh and country and over the southwest, but| No experience, just your time. Big | FOR SALE OR TRADE—Pirst class ceo Gaeoeee Be Thompson tae igtpressure urea centered over| earnings. Free outfit. BEARD bec market and grocery store. For < . Tat ern nountain region | PAINT CO., Dept. 10, Kansas Cit: information write H. E. Trihub, lees every night iene fair weather over that sec-} fg! vr _Max, N. D. e chart and s ROOMS FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Nice large furnished . Sleeping room, newly decorated on Higways are mostl: ot oor con= dition, due todrifted snow.eoe” OP ROBENTS, ORRIS W. Meteorologist. IF YOU ARE looking for steady work, with good earnings, starting at about $28.00 per week, neat in ap- pearance and can start at once. Ad- 0} afternoon service ce at 7:30. WEATHER AND ROADS ; ‘The large tal cn ground floor. Hot water heat and Jassice Ina] song Re le ore Nitersbuar | Devils Lake, cloudy; roads fair, | dress Box 651, Bismarck, N.D. __ | ot water at all times, also one |# Invited to attend all our services. | Jamestown, —6: clear: roads fair. “|FEDERAL DISTRIBUTORS GET! room on second floor” Close in, pe Grand Forks, cage Glears tair,] BIG MONEY! No capital or ex-| gentiemen only. Call at 501 Bixth ST EVANGELICAL Seventh street and Rosrer ave 4 Herzberg, past. unday school for ail departments, Valley City, jear; roads fair. Mintivon. crea ~1; cloudy; Pr csmul ema jan, cloudy; roads} Chicago. a DON’T be a Mis-fit. Qualify for Italian foreign minister, and Andre| good positions. Catalog free. Moler Tardie, French premier, in separate| Barber college, Fargo, N. D., Butte perience needed. Write FEDERAL FOOD trect. ‘CO. 2301 Archer, street. Phone 1066 after 2:00 r 2:00 p. m. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished warm room with two large closets. Suit- able for one or two. Gentlemen Preferred. Phone 440-J after 5 & worship at 11, Theme, “The of Christian Living” Special the choir. Sermon for the agp hrintian i ener, 7 Pan na Topic, Scuce These are intended more} Mont. eee eee hy Should We Expand ‘Migato m anything estal aie gan | than soe ba a a the room, ground floor, gas for cooking, A Fool Ain't? Special br nthe ore il el Stimson c also small sleeping room, single 0". prayer serv the thle 1 | Salesman Wanted bed. 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. Colonel ‘Stimson will tell the two | men, probably, that America and | Great Britain, have an ideal in com- mon that is limitation and reduction of the world’s sea forces, not a point where security is threatened but, FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms with board, serving nothing but the best Call at 114 Main Ave. west. Phone _1158, “The Eastburn FOR RENT—Furnished room for one or two gentlemen, one block from 30 p.m. choir practice. Sell Schwartz's made-to-meas- ure suits and overcoats. Deal di: rect with the “Bosses” on ever’ order. Each detail gets the per- sonal attention of the Big Six of Tailordom—Father and Five Sons A Ly iphany 11 homes charist, JT a.im., with com. |Sufficiently to reduce the heavy fi- |] established since 1895. You mark Postoffice. 208 Second street. cWhat Mea ¥e by This Hote neater peed Labia have || your own profits. Over 225 all Phone 761. rent “ ee and move large nav- |] wool samples 9x13 and yard and |} FOR RENT—Room in modern home. Vesper 0 "B a 00! in modern oneans Demm. Sermon, “Things lies ag a threat of war. i quarter samples furnished to pro- |! Conveniently located for capitol Apne RINGING HOUR, 8:15 'p.m.| He will repudiate, possibly tacitly |] ducers. Fit and workmanship employes. Call at 931 Eighth street. p mately, at parish hall. Com:/and not in so many words, the sug- vi - || FoR ity singnig, to: which the public 2 ee || Sustanteed. Private label if want- |/ FOR RENT—Nice warm sleeping ii eurdiatiy uivited.” Rotoiat, Ore [Gestion made on the continent that || ed. Free samples advertising helps. || "Ootm suitabie tie gentienian Sone erica ve con- |} Rapid promotion to producers. street. rns SPT tanga et com-|tracted an entente cordial, the co-|| “See m1. Coffman, state man- || -295-M or call at 117 Pirst operative nature of which is a threat. to other nations, and that there is anything transcending an ordinary | friendly alliance between them. Colonel Stimson will be much more interested in conveying this idea to Signor Grandi and M. Tardieu than he will be in making an initial ef- fort toward pacifying differences out- standing between their two goven- mei(s, differences in which some ob- already see a threat to the Projected five power naval accord. To In Relationshi ‘The Italian and French differences between themselves will come up in the due course of time at the con- ference table, where they will be threshed out, whereas general under- standing of the true relationship be- si Great Britain and America is & necessary premise on which much of the conference negotiations are td be built. A hurried conference late yesterday ‘ABE ME HODIST episcopan | between Colonel Stimson and Mr. Walter Hh Vater, astor, MacDonald was believed to have re- Organ pesiads, Ps Bo. March” | Meved the Americans’ minds of a mis- “Gtaniard) Aine Ruth Rowley. understanding as regards the prem- nthe MY ccheeaxa the Volce of Je- nem aibiee toed battleships, Organ offertory, “Medi fe e Mr. | Meciuneit's f° fertory, “Meditation” (Saw: statement Wednesday on thet score » “Leave It With Him” (El- reg = the peal Washing- scl, “Dividing the Inherit Propose fermen, _Dixiding the Inheritance” | Se atten ot battleships or ‘capita postlude, ships, whereas he only expressed him- self to newspapermen as hoping for eventual or ultimate abolition of FOR RENT—Smail furnished si sleep- ing room with hot water heat. Call at 619 Sixth or phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Very desirable room in modern home, close in. Phone 499-R. or call at 301 Tenth street ager, Patterson hotel, room 402, for territory or interview. with classes Howard MeNutt, “Morning worship at 1 Pianist, WANTED—Man with car to aemon- Strate advertised specialty to Gar- ages, Stores, Property Owners and | Farmers in open territory. Past | selling experience not required. Must furnish reference and be will- ing to start on reasonable basis. $2,000,000 worth sold yearly. Py: Fyter Co.. 1937 Fyr-Fyter Bld; Dayton, Ohio. WANTED—District manager to ap- Point agents. Unlimited opportun- ity. No canvassing. MOTHER HUBBARD PRODUCTS, 550 Con- gress, Chicego. FARM LAND WANTED—Hear from owner go farm for sale. Cash price, particu- ae, C. O. Lundquist, Minneapolis, n. ___WORK WANTED MRS. M. H. SCHNECKER will cook, serve or help in anyway for din- ners, tea’s or parties in afternoons or evenings, or for public functions. Phone 1458-R. SEWING WANTED—Any kind of sewing and dressmaking work done neatly. Prices reasonable. Call at A Nocturne in F Sharp” (Chopin), Offertory, Melodie, G Fiat” (Paderewsk S ‘The Sheltered Lite’—Mr. FOR RENT—Furnished room apartment on first floor, al ae So a two room furnished apartment. on second floor in a newly decor- ated home. Very convenient to high school and capitol. Call at 818 Seventh street or phone 300-W. FOR RENT—On ground floor, fur= nished apartment with private bath. Second floor, furnished apartment. with convenient kitchenette, large closets. Also a garage for rent. 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—A very nicely furnished modern apartment including frigi- daire, washing machine and va- cuum cleaner. Warm, ‘clean and always hot water. Call at 807 Fourth. FOR RENT—A very nicely furnished modern apartment including frigi- daire and washing machine and vaccum cleaner. Warm, clean and always hot water. 807 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Modern apartment partly furnished for light house- keeping, hot water heat, on first floor, private entrance from street. Stewardship Lief Commission; Blensle: Mrs, in charge. Fr Wilson. to” (Mozart), Offertor Why” (Schumann). Sermon, “The Road to Happiness. Is happiness inconsistent with the Christian life? What is the true basis of real happiness? Wednesday evening—The midweek service will take the form of a cottage prayer meeting this week at the sonage. The theme, will be “Looking Forward to Easter,’ ning ser Pianist, Miss Prelude r, “Improvization” tults Sunday school, 12 noon. Classes for all ages. Call at 118 First street, rear. ie Epworth league, 6:30 p.m, Topic, battleships but expecting at present |_ 3/8 Eighth. Phone 834- 2 = a io Fanon -Meskate AEG |e rope lenthenng at Se limi, | PIRBT cass mechanie anwar | FOR, RENT —Cuy bested, torial apartment. Six room modern house, newly decorated. Also a gar- age. All close in. L. W. McLean. Phone 905 after 6:00 p. m. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment with electric stove and frigidaire. Occupancy immediately. Call at the Rue apartments, 711 Ave. A or Phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—A furnished apartment in modern home. Always hot wa- ter, light and heat furnished. Rea- sonable rate. Call at 614 Eighth or desires work at once, can give refer- ence. Write A. D. Sorge, Hazen, . D. or extension of the building holiday pad ‘upon at the Washington con- nce, Anthem, “A Voice at Eventide” (Wilson). Organ offertory, “Twilight in Au- tumn” (Felton ‘He Leadeth Me” (Wil- “Feast and Flame” (| ies on Parables of Ji water Wtequhrdiah “Bostlud F EXPERIENCED woman wants work by the hour, rate 35¢ per hour. Phone 978-J. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE—Pool hall and bowling alley, liberal terms, only pool hall in Killdeer, good business. Geo. Ramsey, Killdeer, N. D. ¥ Lost LOST—White beaded necklace Sun- ‘gan p Organ ‘pestiuas, Williams). Prayer service Wednesday, PRESBYTERIA: Second street and Thay. avenue, oy 10:30 day night between Ninth street and by KFYR. prelude, athe Veepar Bel itace, Dury, ry Hine Te) Win Sirs. ne, Halverson, Mr. unset Reverie” ing arid Rejoice” (Reiff), iteps to Power”—Floyd EB. “Postlude Pom- poso” (Schuler). Church school, 9:30 and 12 no Intermediate society, 5 p.m. Senior soctet: p.m, Young People's, society, 6:50 p.m, Revening worshij Organ prelude, Hiym nn of Faith” (Armstrong)—Grace Duryee Mor- ris, Offer tory “Chant d'Amour” (En; re She o Wendie Side of R FOR RENT—Lower duplex, heated, four rooms and bath and near high school, 619 Ave. C. A. Hughes, 616 Seventh street_or phone 1391. ee. postiude,, a.m, Sermon, ligion’ 7:30 p.m. midweek 30,.choir prac- ef George ek To End Suspicions Of France, Italy