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WHEAT VALUES RISE “DUE STIMULATION BY EUROPEAN WEATHER General Frosts, Causing Appre- | “el %! ™ Minneapolis, Feb. 10.—< ‘Wheat * Oper Hi m4 May... 1.21 } Jul; y F 1.20% 1, 8 1.23% 1: 4300 (43% 43 % Pit A3% Fe Crops, Bring Advances Bu 43K to Selling Forces was unsettled but strong, Flax was and dull. 4 ‘Cash wheat demand was good with others than the grain corporation tak- “ ‘ng more than 80 cars before noon.| 2 Winter was scarce and readily taken.+? }. Durum was in steady demand. w Cash corn offerings were liberal ch. and demand was sluggish with prices | Ch. to ‘to 1 cent lower as compared witk | Mdm. to go es. Rye demand was quiet to wr. grds.. Atlantic Refining . Aviation Corporation Baldwin Locomotive . 2] Baltimore & Onto Barnsdall A .. Bendix Aviatio Bethlehem Steel . 1] Borg-Warner Corporation ".... Briggs Mtg. .. Burroughs Addi oN Tabulation of the ballots for the nk May. i 3.08 3.07 3.08 — United Gas and Improveme ores : 1 ‘ ‘4 Chicago, Feb. 10.—(AP)—Influenced | Barley 1 New York, Feb. 10.—@—The stock {U. 8. Freight gubernatorial indorsee follows: 50, Mi i er d by announcement. of 3,811,000 bushels | Hy, an -58% | market altérnately blew hot and cold (U. 8. Rubber Ballot 123 4 5 6 decrease of the valtea Staten wheat) : ee) 59% j today... Man (ote ag denne wot | Tilter Power Brant ........ 27 27 32 39 38 50/ e ong sf 3 met a \ sheet wane showed considerable | (yj, SerCAGS RANGE vantage. A rally was followed by a | Vanadium Steel . 26 35 31 23 26 21) low, lirmnese goday, Especially during the | Chicago, Feb. 0.—v)— renewal of selling pressure against | Warner Bros. . 20 21 23 25 22 14 late t th ‘wheat prices tend-|,,Wheat— Open wome of the recent speculative favor- | Westinghouse bi 7. 2k 1 ta “upward, notwithstanding that ex- he. 11S Darticularly, in the merchandis. | Westinghouse Hlectric aid Mf x. 1635 port demand today for wheat from and copper groups, but, the ene | aera a tor 10% ice : 23 t ; 4 eral market si ed again in the 6614 | Rttesta North America remained Some eoft Surly: afternoon, US. Steel. common, | Yellow Truck and 20% | notice was taken that the falling. Matthaei 1 in de ‘ic visible stocks of wheat which xold_ as high as 183% during a i ta nn domestic visible #590,000, bushels the morning, sold down to 181%. s . LIBERTY BONDS iGray .. 1 ir » Was) more Ae shrinkage at. this ‘New Jersey Central and New York | New York, Feb. 10.—(P)—Liberty | ‘The tabulated vote on the Lieuten- en sreater than the # is @ Viarmel Beach broke 10 points, J. | bonds: jaune ; j “s fins acco 'B, Sears Roebuck, Satew: wage. a bushel higher thes, saterdey : ae Stores, and Columbian Carbon soldj Fourth 4%s—101 |Bowman play ' leh, eMarch 117 te, Sate 48a). (ae down’ to 4 points, Among the many | Treasury 44 s—I10 Sat 7 ity T-8 to 1. ply 1.22 Pago advanced stocks down 2 points or more were “ en —— | Beakey Corn closed Des st to Montgomery Ward, American Water z . MONEY R. is Miller 6 uest, 07 Works, American Gan, Fox Film, and | ,,New York. Feb. 10.—W)-—Call mohey |typner 3 an | . haa Unton ‘Pacific. firmer. High 4% per cent, low 4 per | : aain t. ee ne cae Radio, which i believed to harbor cent, Fullng rate 4 per cont, close 4% /Benson. 27 ? ie te 4 iS reat oe 7 iehts ( ie Corn, ae oe Oa iaee the | Bough in the carly, iflernoon, eros ; su ape bar ea Reels tab dager is aie 16 | ‘ t greate ii = nf for a gain of more ‘than K iS J jo und ate con RaTa Sa NES Ee 4 ate pol nts Columb ja earaphophone ak tere one man 34% |Thoresen . 6 were , vane in symMpal a uburn uto ue ' 5 ally grain, ance 13 polite In dight trading, and |. Prime comméreial paper easter, 433 |Voeel - a ina- Provisions acted slightly comeing a . rookisn. Union Gan Spantmnan Ro- |Per cent. Olson 33 | ae account of commis! ee dak, Peoples Gas, Norfolk & Western, — ine . | seen. ot Rite stimulus to advances in Chi- | sgingteyolin Bebe Owe Neier sold ste Spsints higher, nf Additi 1 S) rae ee ra | \ rin« cago Wheat values today were dis- Vent Open High Low Close |. Call money renewed unchanged at ional Spo! iGray . Te i ath< patches ut hand saying general ising | 1oce Rroteln Aber cent and was in plentiful supply | @ : @| For commissioner of agriculture | \ suropean col v 1 dark . 1.25 lespite some calling o' joann, e - ™ io ot sbpreterterstads cutay qlenctts| terete, ae — oe d that in France w! 14% ‘1 usiness light. a had jump Jute france la bushel] 1 qa 195 1. “ 24% | Active buying of Radio, Alleghany FRITZ RISLER AND \meDonald H Rince Saturday, a rise of 9 3-4 francs|9qark nor, 1.220 1: : Corporation, New. Haven, ‘and Mis- used. since Thursday. Advices were also! ze. protein sourt, Kansas & Texas failed to off- { ; ok received that iate seeded domestic K nor. 1.25. 1.22% | set the effect of continued pressure Winter wheat In some sections are not |? dark nor, 122 | * | against U. 8. Steel, Fox, and Ameri- alts looking nearly so well as immediate-/ 12 ¢% protein can Can. J. 1. Case’ rebounded from alt\ ». lycatter snow-covering disappeared. |1dark nor. 1.25 1.20% | low of £29'to 239, wi twas up 7 ours Meanwhile, “postponement of the}2 dark mor. 1.22 | Veeee [Boints above Saturday's clone. The a chedule close was ar. Sales approxt- { ned iertetay an eachington was arous- TGark nor. 1.22 mated 3,300,000 shares. Break ‘Spuricus Booze’ tich, ings much interest here with partic-|2 dark nor. 1.19 . u ; . sim ing much interes, MGrord that. the| Grade of Ring by Indicting tick Vourd's attorneys | were aes. 1 norther . ti at a new {2 norther : — sim« sed oe cepody be organized. Jn this New York Stocks Of 155 Persons connection, leading Chicago ae 14% prote Minneapolis, Feb. 10.—()\—Ap- — hare pout ietuent Hoovers. Mention, Ras IEW. ce Waste cave dbl Sebee Pointment of Fritz Crisler of the Uni- ‘Continued *rom nace one? oid tee cailed to his message of April |13% protein 2:48 P.M. PRICES versity of Chicago as head football |of protest to Hughes’ nomination | for 16 containing these words: ONO Rove ee isis ‘Aavance Ramey... coach at the University of Minnesota | from Henry L. Doherty, New York at- ey crnmental abensy selling and price-| 12% protein Alteghany Corporation and Elton E. (Tad) Wleman as his | torney. lber, eer eroducts, for such courses |! DH Wor: ied Chemical and Dye =. first assistant was officidlly announc- ssing his opposition to Hughes rom, nomiy lead to’ bureaucracy and |} HW. . 119% ..... 129% 1.4. ie eek keaeie ed here today by the board of regents. | after the committee meeting Norris cted OMI NS ton y toe [2 DLW American Can. ‘The action of the regents was | said: Gorn prices went higher early to: : : onal day with wheat, and on account of/1 HW. . tons a Gates unamimous after they had listened} ‘Sets Bad Precedent’ * talk current that od pepe Eee proven Rimi elGan. Coemmmenciat to the SS President 8 'T have aie tare regard for Mr. eae corn will not be as heey Maay's up-|1 D ‘American and Ei Lotus D. Coffman. Crisler, assistant | Hughes an very embarrassing is to 7 a short while ago. On ene reg. | LHW 2 | American and coach at Chicago, succeeds Dr. Clar- | to vote against him. nder,, ff farem unease: Mrehecieo sora in| ORs Beerissn [ers ence Shear, who resigned to become | | Hs qualifieations for the pace are rin + Picage toate, gto apuland eat] HW Be Atite vos seve | Amertenm keegpetiye Rent coneh at the University of Ore= | very bad and dangerous precedent against 291 merican Metal . : ent. side cars at this e last year. Ch, } amber 10 TT s 1.06 1.10% een ; reve eoaeeie to be paid Crisler and | He realaradl from the supreme court : + Je an w T FUTURES ARE Tanser ere American Rollin Wieman were not divulged at the | to run for president. DULL BUT STRONGER 2amber. American Smeltg. meeting of the board of regents. Dr.! “I have no fault to find with that. Sfinnenponte, Feb, 10 CAn whan | aguas, A eR a eerie Coffman, after a long discussion of | He tried his luck in that race and tae rete Tsension. today acter starting [2 durum . 7 American Sumatra ‘Tobac the appointees’ qualifications said| Was defeated. Now the president as rt oe 1 rd. durum American Clery Tel that “I think there has been too| puts him back on the bench with a " Sing intehed "the ¢ melon ineaterar much vulgar display of salaries in the | promotion. vent highe ry ‘ohn futures started firm but cn-13 American Woolen . press now. will es ountered selling pressure. Trade was |4 Peon een Only one regent discussed the ap- | supreme and the respect in spasmodic. Oats. “Taye was nervous |6 Associated Drv Good» pointment after Dr. Coffman's re- which it is held. ‘The court will be- ve ee eae eh r bariey {3 Atchison, Topeka & Sur port. He was Dr. William J. Mayo] come a football of politics. Judges tthe start but tirmer later. Garey . 4 Atlantic Coast Line of Rochester who, after hearing Dr. | will mix up with politicians. They 6 Barley demand held steady. | .°)) Calumet and Arizona ax offerings were Mght and in fair) Nf Ee eee na eect: to good demand. Non Tce. 3 Canada Dry Ginger Ale’. ——<—___——_ Canadian Pacific .. Cannon Mills .. CK GRAIN Cerro de Pasco’ Russell-Miller Co.) Chesapeake & 01 10 Chesapeake Corporation 1.03 | Chicago & Great Western ..... 2 103 | Chicago & Great Western pf... C, M., St. Paul & Pacific pid Chicago & Northwestern . Chicago, Rock Island & Pac Chrysler Motor Colorado Fuel . Columbia Gas ai Columbia Graphite Commercial Investm Commonwealth and Southern 9 | Consolidated Gas .... {Continental Banking B Continental C: CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | Chicago, Feb, 10.—AP)I—C. 8. D. A.) —Hog: including 3: ai market strong to lc highe netive to shippers and small packers “top 11.00; bulk 150 to 1.00. Ibs. 16.10 to 10.85 to 11,00; packing ows 8. 9.50; pigs, medium to Chatce $0 to 130 Tbs. 9.00 ‘to 10.50. No. i Cattle 14,000; calves 2,500; strong to Barley. La \ tnevenly higher on better grade fed} Oats". Jeers. yearlings and she stock; very | Speltz, per ewt....- ven and largely a forced markets) Hard winter wheat ed beef trade conditions still 4] Dark hard winter wheat ‘ding factor; best fed steers 1K CARLOT SALES Slaughter classes, stecrs o nd choice 1300 to 1500° Ibs. 12. olis, Feb, 10.—(P)—Range of $0: 1100 to 1300 Ibs, 13.00 to in salen: . 1 hard spring to to 1100 Ibs, 13.00 to 16.00: n and medium 85 Ibs, up 8.50 to] 1.2643; No. 1 dark northern to fed yearlings, good and choice | 1.28%, 1ynorthern 1,18 to 1.26; No. 21%; No. 2 hard amber durum 1.12 No. | Delaware, Lackawann to 950 Ibs, 13.00 to 16.00; heifers,|3_ mixed yd nd choice $50 Ibs. down Pfs 1.13%; N yellow 75% to 76%; 2 Leia Du Pone de Nemours Teper ie to 43%. Eastman Kodak ... a 82 to Blectric Power and Li 5 Blectric Auto Light Erie Rail 1 amber durum mixed durum 1 red durum Blectric common and medium 8,00 to | mix: cows, good and choice 0; common and medium low cutter and cutter 5.00 to bulls, good and choice <peet) 8, vealers (milk fed) ood an ailroad ... "i 3 enna First National Stores A pi choice 10.50 to 15.00; medium 10. Pe pone to 10.50; cull and common 10,00: stocker and feeder steer und choice i common and medium 8.00 to 1 25,000; at a stands most bids off more; no outsiders 25e lower at nd choice 92 Ibs. down 10.35 FORBIGN EXCHANGE Fev. 1 — UP —F ) w | 5.23, Germany” 28.8542, N Sweden 26.50%, Montreal wood of ast MINNRAPOLIS POTATOES, ‘Lam! nneapolis, Feb. 10.—(AP)—U. 8, sivas oF feeding lambs sold. | amlyg|D. Ad—Botatoes, light wire inquiry,| Gillette Rago 12.26; medium 10.00 to 10.85; commop| demand and | trad! slow, market | Gimbel Bros. . to'100 Ibs, 9.50 to 11.83; ewes, tum [slightly weaker. | Catloads’ t. 0. |b: /Gold Dust 10 100 Ibe. oe ibs. down 5.00. to 6.25;| Shipping point. “bused en delivered | Goodrich, BF. cull and common 2.00 to 5.25; feeder roses eed all | transportation charges, eae see lambs, good and choice 10.50 to 11.50, ewt., jo, |Graham Patge - igi ne ta Great Northern bre : i 7 : CHICAGO POULTRY reat Western Sugar . SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | Chicago, Feb. 10.—(AP)—Poultry | Hershey Chocolate Dp. A.)—Cattle 3,006; steers and year- give, hens and ‘springs firm, balance Froespilic. Herel ey lings. ing steady, quality rather | Steady; receipts one car; fowls 24 to . Tint aevern cars Might welght ‘steers |26C: Springs 7c; broilers 28c; roos- aoe. eens and mixed yearlings nearly 11.25 to ion od ere be; ducks 16 to| Hie e Motor. 11.76; bulk 31.00 down; she stock |1*¢; Geese 15c. indtbengent Si seats indian ning ... AGO POTATOES | gp, | Inspiration Copper’. cao, 5el 5 International Cement Adj Fotatoes receipts 127 cars, On| International Combustion I track 352, total U. 8. shipments Satur. | International Colne cars; trading just} International Fizero-Misctric . top. medi:| £air, market about st Wisconsin | International Batch te International Nickel of Cana te 3. a ‘action. Calves, | Minnesota, sacked Round Whites International Paper_and Power ot lower range ALAS] 30, P49) MOS Ree uanets Sio"to | ren phone and Telegraph. rk yu 1.50, — ‘Hot ; steady to 10 lower Rees ge u that matePaaes wine on Phage he CHICAGO PRODUCE Kelly-Springfiel counts bette! Tio to Fao pound, igtte| CRIcARO. | Bab AP Ar) patter Kelvinator corporat .25 to 44 A 3 4 wi idding 9.’ er to 10.86 for 240 to to 25 higher: packing sows lights 10.25 Sheep 6, cron lambs; 21 oa more active. firm under some shio- ping inquiry; bulk beef cows 6.2 } 7.50; better grades 8.25 or more; ¢ } wan eae snentan: hv ee jow cutters und cutter c + \ 1o%5.i8: shelly, kinds 425 and down; | day 980, Sunday 39 a2 Lully unchanged; practic: 50; stockers SS e Kennecott Co) Koleter Radi cases; ex- 37 to 37 ‘Eudlum. epee Mack Truc! MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Magna Corporation Minneapolis, Feb. 10.—(AP)—Flour | Marmon Motor ....... ‘unchanged. in carload jots family] May Department Stores patents quoted at 6.90 to 7.00 a barrel| McKesson, & Robbing pana chico ia in $8 pound cotton wacks. board Ol CHICAGO CHEESE ipmen' Chicago, | Feb, 10 (AP) Chees Bran 24.50 to Young "Americas CHICAGO CASH. Aa pig 20 3-4c: Brick to 20c; Limbur- Ghicae> pid 1 <a hn rit ae epaeh eanen b i } Ser 23c; Swiss 28 to 30q fe ria ie, yellow pard’ 11743 | Montgomery ‘War * NEW YORK PRODUC! io, 3 northern spring. 1.14. 01 oa New “York, Feb, 10.—(AP)—Butter| gy OF xed wie qeller ration aemiiameeSrien Si ce to a0s extra toa | samme as can i e an -2 to 3 4 firet (88 to 91 score) 33 to] Quis—No. 2 white 45% to 4 eking stock, current make, a BOSTON Feb. 10. Bostoi te hauiries for nde 30. +" | what broader tnan a'week nec, Tec closely nc-| firmer fendency. and nllgnt ad- Nearby Hennery whit arby and| vance red ected extra 45 to" 44s. ‘menrby” aad Motor 22 \ nee extra 427 meu! innery brown,| come so that mills 3 Sener Oe mouskasey titra 14:, Paclfle coast white, extra | cover ‘thel ne ee Eeramaunt ounderzeupa’ i ackard Mott 7 % amounted to 3,619,600 mance] pirelit os. 4 with 1,176,200: pounds’ the | Proctor ‘express 38 woek. 5 Public Service Corporation N. J. reigne Th ere “OURS stocks Radio Corporation 2: freight 20] Cities Service—3?, ; Raalo-Kelth-Orp! ducks by Standard Oll—624;. Reading Compan: try weak. Chickens, frosen 38 to 4g: . MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS so Motor ee Fert eet Plo abe turkeys, fiveh, 32| Firat Bank ptock=-a8. side Springs S t0'4d, tronen, 33 to 40, Northwest Bancorporation—53, Reynids Yobacco B AAR OCPTUGORWAR 06% | { ‘ay IYNRAPOLIS RANGE ‘sul EFFORT 10 CONTROL ss: gare iectie : | 2% 1.33% | Market Stiffens After Openings hension as to Safety of wee a. * (8° Set 80 80%) Strong, Then Succumbing tnton Garde ols mn " Royal Dutch shel! Se Poute e san' Franciace’. Standard Bra Standard Oil of New Jersey Standard Ol of New York Or ‘exas Corporation i Cigar Store: (offices. United Corporation qualifications of these men which |@ sound more like qualifications for the laid emphasis on the fact that Wie- | the man.” man_was selected as a member of fraternity, and that Crisler missed Phantoms Saturday night defeated the Westland Duras of Minot 42 to 36 in a basketball game played at Wash- Bismarck had started the last - weer eil O. ural is at- +d tempt! @ game ween | the Phantoms find the Grand Recre- % % z i FEL Hi | 3244 | sation board 40% © The One of the principal items of im- {terest was the tabulation of the bal- {lots cast for the indorsees for various ES i ! nobel prize than for a football | Hughes’ views. coach.” ability and conscientiousness, the ‘Throughout his statement Dr. Coff- | viewpoint of big business, of monop- man emphasized the scholarly qualifi- | olies, of trusts and combinations. cations of the two men selected and | These views have become a part of i *|McDonald to Seek »| Kitchen’s Post as | q Labor’s Candidate! rea ‘Continued from page one) 5 bes by Joseph Kitchen and aes | ty | the desire to put @ labor man on the | i | Ucket. 8. 8. McDonald being drafted | 625, | 8S such because of his prior compen- affiliations. . Ballots Coffman's statement of qualifications, | will make decisions along political remarked with a smile: lines. They will run for office and if “I have listened to the wonderful | they fail they will come back and get loreover, I am opposed to Mr. He represents with i i i ! , i i i i j s [ 5 l is } | STATIONS— Bismarck, N. D.. Clear. Amarillo, Tex., clear... Botse, Idaho, nigary, r . Edmonton, ‘Alta., Havre, Mont., pt Helena, Mo Huron, 8. 1 Kamloops, B.C. Kansas Ci Lander, W Medicine Hint, Al Miler City, Mont. “cl a Pierre, 8. D.. ¢ Prince Albert Qu'Appelle, 8: 8. Sioux City, Spokane, Was Swift Cur'nt, 8: WEATHER For For Bismarck and vici unsettled tonight. and Tuesday. For North Dakota: F tled tonight and Tuesda portion. WEATHER Co A well developed 10: accompanied by warm centered over the northeast mountain slope, while 2 hig! 5 area, centered over Ok! ing cold weather southward to the Gulf ot Subzero temperatures occur central Canadian provinces, peratures are above freezin n occurred in the ¢ in Minnesota and the nor generally fair. ORRIS W. ROB! Meteo! Devils Lake: 1 Bismarek-Mat fair. Warmer tonight, somewha Vv night, somewhat colder Tuesd ONS i coast states. Elsewhere the weather is WEATHER AND ROADS nished apartments in the Rose | Goodyears Apartments. F. W. Murphy, 215 Phone 313 1; clear; roads fair. >---@ tore SSsSa CLASSI 9 o'clock to P ABLE man with car as direct factory representative in Bismarck and nearby ity for adva SYNCRO Battle Cree Barber Coll Mont. ing Use of elec at _T11 Ave. A sure area, ser. : 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash tn ad- cance. Copy should de received 5y THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FIED DISPLAY RATES insure insertion same day. HONE 32 counties. No exper- ience necessary. Unusual opportun- incement. Must be will- ing to start on reasonable basis. MOTORS COMPANY, k, Michigan. LEARN Barbering now. Prepare for spring trade. Free catalog. Moler ge, Fargo, N. D. Butte, EMENTS room apartment. furnished except linen. tric washer. $25 per osday month, Call at 109 Mandan or | colder | phone 1236-W. aes to unset- | FOR RENT—One furnished and one r unfurnished all modern apartment in the Rue Apartments. Call at or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, | son RENT Osis panmeelee E60", nicely furnished. Plenty of heat | FOR RENT Six room modern house and hot water. Call at 120 W. Ros- eptthnn garage. Will accept in trade a smaller house as part payment. Tel- ephone No. 108. FOR SALE—Modern eleven room house in city, large grounds, small down payment with easy terms. For full particulars write Matt Clooten, Kulm, N. D. FOR SALE—Good income property: Modern six room duplex, with gar- age, close in. Reasonable terms. Write Box 462, Bismarck, N. D. jodern six room du- plex, newly decorated, for fifty dol- lars per month including garage. Phone 110. FOR RENT—Small modern house at 222 Eighth street. Inquire W. A. egnES) 717 Thayer Ave. Phone ern house, excellent location. In- quire at 111 Ave. A West. FOR RENT—Eight room modern house, 608 Third strect. For infor- 2 WANTED TO BUY f Mexico, in the | | FOR RENT—Cozy warm three room corner apartment furnished. Alsc} room bungalow, well located, for but tem-| @ two room apartment. The Lau- t many ipitation re rth Pacific | two rooms floor and kitchenette, private entrance, close in, Call at 211 West | ’ FOR SALE: ERTS, Rosser_or phone™1313. WANTED—If you have a good 5 or 6 sale at a bargain, kindly notify me with particulars. Geo. M. Register. rolegist. | OR RENT—Furnished and unfur- Third street ments. WORK WANTED FOR RENT dren during afternoons erences. Phone 374-M. EXPERIENCED stenographer desires work, is willing to take care of chil- nings till placed. Can furnish ref- FOR RENT— t. ‘—Two room and eve- Business Ct ‘ollege Bldg. Phone 106; Phone 329-R. SALESMEN _ Phi Beta Kappa, honorary scholastic Hughes’ Nomina- election only by the fact that he had] tion Okayed But permiteea, umber of chapel u's) Meets with Opposition PHANTOMS SPURT T0 |store sate. difinitely traced diversion of 4,000,- 000 gallons of such alcohol in Chi- , and half that much in New cago, BE AT MINOT 6 AGERS York. At $10 a gallon that represent- ed a business of $60,000,000 in two cities. A gallon of alcohol, the news- Paper pointed out, is ere ens more than two gallons of wi oi Breaking a 36 to 36 tie with &] gin or brandy. - strong closing spurt, the Bismarck} Seizure of a carload of denatured FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, con- A.|" venient to Catholic church and an erletel i torial representation for fications by mail to com iterson, N. J. CITY LISTINGS oe typing at home or your , can also care for small sct of books. Address Bismarck Tribune, | _ 4P@rtment: in care Ad. No. 28 or phone 718-W. WORK WANTED—Middle age wom- an would like a place as housexeep- | ~ = er or cooking in board: house. | FOR RENT— oF also garage. Phone 905. L. W. Mc- BRAKE LINING Salesman or Sales Organization: To take over terri- treet. Lean. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment in the Varney} coon ‘High grade and priced to sell s. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Furnished Tee 114 Ninth street 8. E., Minot, N. D. on ground floor. Call at 930 Fourth | aon-sare—nefrigerator, high grade vO room apartment | well furnished, small gas stove. No | ==—==—===== children taken. Hazelhurst Apart- | USED 411 Fifth. Phone 273. 11% to furnished | with grain tank in good condition, apartment in modern home. Phone| Inquire at the South Side Grocery. 543-W or call at 924 Fourth street. Phone 57 ee furnished or unfurnished. City heat. | HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR gas —House and apartment.) Rargain. Phone 639. . Used Tires at Bargain Prices Also a complete line of new EDDY TIRE SERVICE FOR SALE—1's to evrolet truck WILL SELL my new baby grand piano now in storage in Bismarck to responsible party. Terms or If interested write H. H. Campbell, make, brand new. Never used. FEMALE HELP WANTED i SIX ROOM modern two story dwell- $2 ing, well located, in first dition, not old, fireplace, February 15th. Sales price $6300.00, small cash payment required. bungalow, well located, many built-in features. sale $5200.00. Terms. INCOME PROPERTY furnished, desirable price $7000.00. Terms. schools, nice lot, trees, $3850.00. Terms. basement, fully partitioned, lathed tered, hot water heat, able terms. VERY ATTRACTIVE new modern rooms, large living room, convenient kitchen, full basemen, laundry tubs, taxes. Offered for quick sale at A VERY FINE new modern home having six bedrooms, which in- cludes one bedroom first floor, one bedroom in garage. Sales price $6800.00, desire class con- ‘PERSONAL LOYAL ORDER of Moose will admit Position open March Ist. See good men for $10.00 beneficiary} Krall, 107 Fifth. nae All traffic membership. Former members re- and Triplewear Brake Linings.| admitted and social Compensation by gencrous commis- sion arrangement. Submit quali- $6.00. Deputy Supervisor, O. M. Malmgren, Box 309, Mandan, N. D. DUrwylan | ere errs Early Ohio Potatoes 00 per bushel Possession Delivered Phone 10-F-5 two bed- Ri completely tenants, | Five room cottage, bath, furnace, gar- v1 monthly income $180.00. Sales} age, close in, cheap. srhere. TE S00 Sane reasonable MATT ANDAHL EAL ESTATE $5500.00 Eight room house, right down town, peed For quick | income $70.00 per month, besides} One Gace Trace ond a nume cwners apartment, modern, cheap.| ber of other cars and trucks, all in $2400.00 $5800.00 Six room house, brand new, never you come the lived in, attached garage. 3 larger, the ose ok $6500.00 ve 2 Seven room modern house, garage, STERES: # generous terms. 1 STEEN MARMON CO. Distributors $4350.00 ;Marmon and Roosevelt Automobiles Six room bungalow, 3 bed rooms, | 116 Second Street. Phone 1452 basement, sleeping porch, south front. and plas- attacheq ONE OF Bismarck’s most modern]. bungalows, now under construction, hardwood floors and doors, large living room, fire place, built-in tub, three bedrooms, good closets, many built-in features, including dinette, | Partitioned basement, heated garage, reasonable taxes, oc- cupancy April Ist. Sales pricc $6500.00. Very desirable terms. Buyer to have choice of or, roof color, interior painting, se- lection of electrical fixtures. THIS AGENCY can help = buy. Very reasonable terms of- HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY $3500.00 Five room modern bungalow, south | FOR RENT— ished sl front, reasonable terms. ae sleeping room $4500.00 Five room modern bungalow, 4 blocks Ave. B. Call 653-W. from postoffice, facing park, garage. FOR RENT—Nicely fumished toom $1700.00 Five room house, with barn, partly cation, Reasonable terms. Phone attached | modern, cheap. you build bargains. $4700.00 ing Four room modern bungalow, 2 bed| 100m with kitchenette and clothes stucco col-| rooms, one of the pretty yards of| Closet, strictly modern, completely the city, a bargain. membership FREE WANTED—Middle-aged lady to work in tailor shop. Must be first class. A RADIO WE ARE closing out our stock of ra- dios, and while they last we have decided to give away, absolutely free, one radio with each used car or truck purchased from us. 1925 Ford Sedan. 1926 Oakland Sedan. 1928 Chrysler Coupe. 1928 Pontiac Coach. 1928 Essex Coach. 1928 Oakland Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coach. ‘Two International Trucks. Two Chevrolet Six Trucks. guaranteed condition and at prices which you cannot duplicate else- purchase of a used car or truck, now or later, do not fail to see us, and don’t forget that the earlier cars and radios you will have to choose from. Open Sundays and Bismarck, N. D. ROOMS FOR RENT $10.00, also a large room with bath for light housekeeping or sleeping room for two. Hot water heat. 812 next to bath, suitable for one or two, board if desired, attractive lo- pai taba FOR RENT—Light furnished. Call at 623 Sixth street. at all sorts of onal eee . Farm Lands; the biggest and best FOR RENT—Two well furnished I ever had and wits the biggest} rooms in modern home with board. o| the busiest dealer in the city. E. YOUNG. : Buick - Marquette FOR RENT—Cozy room in new mod- Garden Plats; vacant and improved.| ern home, clean and quiet, always Building Lots in all parts of the city} hot water. Gentlemen only. Call at 503 Fourth street or phone 120-R. Reasonable rates. Phone 204-J or Do Your Real Estate Business with| call at 111 Washington street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room in modern home, suitable for one or two. In postoffice block. BUICK - MARQUETTE Come See for Yourself Let Us Demonstrate We have the finest lot of used cars in Bismarck. Every car guaranteed, buy from a reliable dealer. Look over this partial list. BUICK 1928 Master Sedan. Body BUICK 26 unused transportation at a sur- condition backed with new car prisingly Standard Coupe. Real low figure. See this one today. CHRYSLER 28-52 Four ‘Door wHIPPET - Sedan. finish like new. Motor guar- P anteed. ‘ PONTIAC 1928 Landau Sedan. pesoro 1 1928 Coach. Body and 1930 Sedan. Used only Beautiful "two months. New car guaran- Duco finish like new. Wondc2r- toe Bis ful condition throughou:. bl Priced for immediate sale. CHRYSLER 27-50 Sedan Phone 55 saving. OAKLAND 1928 Sedan OAKLAND 1928 Coach’ MANY OTHERS — COME LOOK |‘ ONE YEAR TO PAY—OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS FLECK MOTOR SALES, INC. Bismarck, N. D.. Call at 222 Third street. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms’ in modern and warm home. Mrs. L. Logan. Phone 761 or call at 208

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