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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930 Hh LOWESTPRICEIN. [New York Stocks |NUMEROUS LOSSES |. -sis-e-"ceeus! WORK IN REMOVING |{ Weather Report) CLASSIINED AD |___Teent tr ton sure aT extra (92 score) 37; aie rooms in modern home, newly dec- jist rit abate 3032 west icking, L AST 28 YE ARS iN CLOSE, NOVEMBER 10 SHOWN IN PRICES | stock, ail made, No. 1 * Passes H AY, ARDS SUGGESTED igre, yesterday”. oa All want ads are cash in advance} rated, private entrance. Conven- f era Gheese 17,549: steady. State, whole Precipitation torr A. iny povsteiee mee <* minimum charge 75 cents. Copy} ient for nurses, close to hospitals, Adams Express . soe ok ‘ “°° must be received at the Tribune of-) also garage for rent. Phone 1612 ‘Advance Rumely . ¢ | nite flets, fresh, fancy to fancy spe- Sk - ‘ N : 5 All i 9 oa 20-2114; do. short held 2114-224. ! GENERAL REPORT fice by 9:00 a. m to Insure insertion during day or after 6:30 p. m. HOTED ON WHEAT AST ohz mice and Dye’ coccces 189 ON STOCK MARKET gs 13,233; irregular. Mixed col- | BY COMMERCE HEAD on pas 2 Pre. |same day in the regular classified Phone 13 or call at 813 Thayer. American Bosch Magneto’ +:1--. 201% | ors, *Segular packed, closely selected | tele A ee Fk y Right Th. page, FOR RENT—Purnished 'eepiuy, 6h 007 Veepius, American Can . 'heavy 45; extras 40-44; extra firsts | oy | h lamericenc | ; ’ 60 loo room ih a modern home, warm and e : ea eee Care at Saver 38% | i ES Ec Fe i eelggnea® ‘pt eis 56.011 Cuts, border or white space used “| comfortable with hot water at all Market at Chicago Sinks to Bot- | American International 30.* | Market Closes Weak After Early closely selected heavy 27-27%; extra|Lamont Would Give Jobless |«hicago, 11. cicir....° in di ‘no| Want ads come under the classified | times, very close in. Call at 708 American Metal .. 21% | 26-26%; extra firsts 24-24%; first 22- | 4 ‘ j Denver, Cole, + oF ‘display rates at $0 cents per column/ Main or phone 342. tommost Level Recorded American Power and Light «(1.49 Bearishness; Industrials |o3ig ‘Seconds 20-214: medium iste Task of Making Traffic Be ee %0 | inch per insertion FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms * a" merican Radia‘ | 21-211¢; nearby hennery brown extra Dod; ‘it 00 i Since 1902 [American Feuite Riticing 2 Show Strength (42-45; extra first 36-41. Safer and Cheaper Havee, Stouts “| @BGULAR WANT AD RATES | {0% light housekeeping with gas for $1.45 | Cooking in modern home, private 100| entrance. Call after 3:30 p, m. at i 508 Second street. ‘American Sugar Refinin e | Nearb; y and nearby western hen- Helena, Mon ering Teleph, and iielesraph 186% nery white, closely selected extra 52- |Huron,’s, D. ‘Chicago, Nov. Creare! American Water Works New York, Nov. 10.—()—The stock | 57; do. Average extra 48-50; near-| Washington, Nov. 10.—\#) — The /Kumloops, B of low-pi sro ‘agar Pet the wheat |‘American Wool pfd. market closed weak today, with num-| by white pullets 30-33; Pacific coast |hunt for ways and means of cutting |Tander, Wye market down to the lowest | Anaconda Copper « # | erous losses of 1 to 4 and some from | white (shell treated) extras 56-58’: down bread lines has brought from|Medicine Hai, level reached since 1902. Wave aft- | eran Copper Minin {5 to 10 points. Selling was in large do, Extra first 47-55. Secretary Lamont the suggestion tnat | Miles « vt 3 er wave of sell swept over the | Atchison, Topeka & volume for a time, the day's sales; Poultry-dressed steady. Chickens, 86 Modena, Utah, cle wheat pit. Specially disconcerting | Atantic Refining .. aggregating 4,500,000 shares, but trad- | sresh 21-3: frozen 20-37; fowls,|men be put to work removing traffic |Moorhend, Minn factors cluded notice that the Can-| Auburn Auto < ing quited down in the afternoon | fresh 17-28: frozen 16-28; oid roost- | hazards during the winter. North Platte, N sdian growers’ pool would only ad-| Aviation Corporation when ae fhe were well es, fresh 13-22: turkeys, fresh 25-88; | It was a double bgrreied reilet Plevre Ry se “00 | 6 days, 25 words or under .. 0 | 3 days, 25 words or under ... 68.00 | 2 days, 25 words or under 85 | 38.00) 1 day, 25 words or under . 15 | FOR RENT—Large warm front sleep- "| ads over 25 words 3 cents additional} ing room on ground floor, extra oo! per word. large clothes closet, just right for ‘oof pee tng two. Call at 622 Third street or The Tribune reserves the right to vane ce n , supported. anaes Pierre, reject any copy submitted, also to re- mpletely furnished an increase of 755,000 bu. in. the|Barnsdall A Electric, after declining | about A) GHicato eROnU jtive pi as the cost of traffic gu Apnente, Dicleat | up rules of Classified Advertising. | ly modern home, extra warm, hot United States wheat visible supply, | Bonds, Avigter points, ' recovered a. little. North cago, Nov. 10.—UP— jaceldents and losses in transportation | ioveburg, Wie, cloudy. \ Phone 32 | Water at all times, Call at 623 export demand for North American |Brunswick-Balke . oe, Atchison, Union Pacific, jtinued Weak | koa ae ng-|efficiency are estimated by hs de- Bt Lou! cloudy, The Tribune Want Ad Department Sixth street. : 2 Jyheat was Door, and the crop out: /Rurroughs Adding south eatem nacee Band St Louls | ines were. firm, swith? prices un-|Partment to involve an annual eco- 00 {FOR RENT—Three unfurnished Pam J — awe ee a Pate tee Man crciet sna pee National Biscuit ta oe vast, al Poultry ruled generally | nomic loss of three billion dollars. | Nousekeeping rooms in modern been ookea for. Cannon Mills .... Sie Baltimore and Ohio lost 3 or more. ' e tithe: Ween Apart from the simple tasks of re- Male Help Wanted | home, not water heat, also large 4 4 eat. closed _ semi-demoralized, ere a a oot The list had a brief rallying spell | cr standards moving snow from clogged streets and | : ; furnished’ single room. Inquire 111 } y a aie a a bushel lower than Satur-| Chesapeake & Ohio . 39% | for a time in the morning, but fresh | 3 cutting out obstructions to view, La- 3 SALESMAN or saleslady for states of | Ave. A West. i day's et ee old 69% -70c; Shletes Great Western» i” pire ede “g t ae ne rail | {|mont suggested development of high- North and South Dakota by well- | FOR RENT—Two very comfortable 1 Deg. yn closed “Sac off, December | Cr at Rt Paul & Pacific s 6% | emphatically downward, driving |!° way and railway grade seoarations, ii known manufacturer of smocks,| sleeping rooms newly decorated, Cy ‘Dec. new 71%c. c St. Paul & Pacific p! 11% | prominent issues to the lowest prices street widening, pedestrian safety ae wash dresses and tea aprons. only two blocks from postoffice. -1%c down and provisions | Chicazo, Rock Island & Pacific. $5 bo °two years or longer. (Bees and other similar aids to ‘stablished — trade. sion! Phone 1127-LW or call at 218 First unchanged toa setback Of 200. og | Colorado Fuel and iron 2.2. 22x | , Union Pacific dropped 8 points, and | a Ey | safety. : ee ae basis first two weeks. | street. pu tocloss telling, on, fhe, Part .0f [Columbia Gas ana Blectrie th | oppo Aine ‘Public Service on |" 4 | He went further in calling attention! ‘gtarian”' Porwrs ‘remp.| car. Give phone number and six | oR RENT—Purished lighit house: liveries went hand-in-hand today with | Commercial Solvents, new 113 | Nr J. Liggett and Myers B, Delaware | 8 18\to the practice of some cities of |v: y | references first letter. Mary Dean| keeping rooms. Can accommodate downward swings of | the | market.’ Commonwealth and Southera. 1% | and ‘Hudson, aud Macess City south: | é (pounds and building subways for pedestrians near |! Manufactu) rate ee at West) eight irls. No families accepted of buying power shown, and. traders; consolidated Gas. - "8 | ern were among issues declining 3 to 3! uosters se; gpring | Public schools. Such tunnels, he said, Aidt Ma aah) ts bal Call at 715 Ninth street. Rave attention to Cees oree le Rtinental: Motor, 23% foes a § [pal ee as ‘ducks 16 to 18; geese 19.|have eliminated a considerable source DONT BE 4 mis-tit Quality tor | ROR RENT—Two rooms for light clea a, whereas ‘ ee oe ane : i esha ntgay” conditions nwneress genuigetay ‘oil of D Ol Gentnal uktcis Henke Gen eee DULUTH CASH GRAIN of accidents in Los Angeles at a cost : Mostiy | 8004 Positions | Catalog Pree Mo: | housekeeping, furnished or unfur- promoting spread of the rast fungus [Gorm Products... $4 | can Can declined 1 to 2 points to new | Duluth, Minn., Nov. 10. of less thah $10,000 each, with the| fs uesday. Not much | et Barber college. Fargo nished. Call at 422 Twelfth street and threatening severe redui ee rosie Radio % lows. Standard Oil of N. J. dropped Flex on Sieh 62-1.6 r added feature that lowered police |“! . sisal aera or phone 1047-M. 3 . 3 a Cc St 3 y Fo A 4 St i i Ane ; 3, of wheat on ocean passage was an-| Cuba Cane Sugar pide 2 paints to 49, going below the price ree No. 1 A ee ean 701,- |COtS Paid for the outlay in a fewjnight ana ‘Thi 1 Salesmen | FOR RENT—Two large well furnish- mst years. tonight east 1 extreme eats i 23,000 bushels, age ed sleeping rooms in new home, nounced as 44, i ; portion Tuesd Curtiss Wright . t 2,000 bus Bie) checked the decline a year | /3'sc; No. 2 do 67's-70'ac; No, 3 do week ago and « 00 bushels at this time last 631,-68!,c: No, 1 northern 68'-73'<c; | President Hoover, besides announe-j ° "For South Daicots to- | SALESMAN WANTED—Recal prop-| close to schools and capitol. Phone 1 th ee everal commission houses had pre- | No. 2 do 67!<-70'sc; No. 1 amber |ing on Saturday that emergency ap- night and T 3 csition for ambitious men. Inquire} 731-M. For at least the moment the re- dicted a substantial technical rally | Gurum 64',-67'<c; No. 2 do 644-6744 |propriations for both unemployment : n hotel, Tuesday | FOR RENT—Room with | Wotations appeared to exercise no today, but the upturn during the | Cents: No. 1 durtim 634c; No.2 doland drought relief would be asked| Stine he nna th larae slethg morning was disappointingly short: =i 63',c; No. 1 mixed durum 62%- ch | lose in condition waturds F . lived, ‘The day's business and. coz ; No. 2 do 62%-64jée: No. 1 red|"oe" COMstesS convenes, added | Phone 460-R or call at 420 Ave. B hibited an upward "| Freeport’ merteani Tank Carl... porate news failed to shed any new durum 634,-63%4c. word of urging to the relief move- Work Wanted | FOR RENT—Warm comfortable room pO ge Ee ilies woe light on the situation. cele -0. 3 Aye 28tGc. ment cf rai pat bail ee na | suitable for one or two ladies em- nm today’s down Reports from the stcel industry lo. 1 rye be c. annual ross drive inni 0- . ‘. SE 5 ri ved. 3 low. Saturd and to about were if anvihing a little more favor~| Batley choice to fancy 42-48c; med- | morrow. anaes Tuesday, winetd git] SEWING, alterations, relining coats | iF eee ee ereeee the lowest level since 1906, Corn and | able. “Ingot production in the Cle jon to good 38-41c; lower grades 33-| to expressed hope the public this| treme west 1 . Colder in extreme | ae ee New Seed and ae res pe ain Bae (ile oats declined with wheat, but showed |General it land area was placed this week at year would be “more responsive than |" made. Hats made or remodeie rst street or phone beter resistance to selling pressure, | Gillett, per cent of capacity, against 52 last Se eeeae caaacaaeae 2 fy ‘pol Will also come to your home. Mrs. 1585 after 6:00 p. m. corn traders especially awaiting the | quiets year. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES _ |€VeT before. A. 8. Nielsen, IB Perso Court.| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished root : i eee The stiffening in the tone of the| Minneapolis, Nov. 10—()—Range| “The Red Cross,” he pointed out, Phone 248. | in modern home, Call at 221 Ave. B "provisions averaged lower, respond- call money market noted last week | of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1|*is our national insurance against the SERVICE—Let me haul your gar-| West or phone 1272 ve. B P ing to weakness of hog values and of Hat sd Png fd — aay ‘7173-74; No. 2 mixed suffering from disaster in any part of bage aaa madier alii eC | it of (272. rain, 3 . 5 | a eee bs ‘ ae orn traders today had a report . concessions in the outside market 0. 4 vellow 60. Sareret aaa Se ee earl t y fow ms in months, Will call for them twice a that Indiana points were offering corn |Siouaallle. Hersh were again reported. x . a week. rv reas | a to the enat at 1% to 2 cents under | Houdullle Hershey . = No. 2 special 42. tion. Tt is supported by all of us and | §' ihe | Houses and Flats the Chicago basis. Large traders here,| Hudson Moto | Plax: No. 1 1.64-1.68's. the day may some when omy of we hone _730,. Joe Eisele. | : ¢ ry peein peat ig DHEry, Tani ee See é POLIS RANGE No oats quoted. may have claims upon its assurance . Where light. pre. | WANTED—By a married man, work | FOR RENT—Four room modern bun- pts of corn in Chicago today totaled | Indian defining SOG Tre iar ae of protection” cipitation occurred. | driving a delivery truck or any oth-| _galow, close in, Phone 460-M. 851,000 bushels, compared with 945,000 | International Combustion Eng. 0% 10 = er kind of work. J. D. Reid, 120| FOR RENT—Six rooin modern house. bushels a week ago. International Harvester bettie pe LL | W. Main. | 3 bed rooms, practical: a International Patch pfd. k |developed from the women’s section Sa wants ig s, practically new and it: IINNEAPOLIS FUTURES International Nickel of Can WANTED—Plain sewing, altering of | splendid condition, heated garage. MAKE WILD BREAK Int Faephone and Telegraph. i a aly “ | OKRIS Ww. ‘| men’s or women’s clothing. Call at} Located at 623 Eighth street. Im- ‘Minneapolis, Minn,, Nov. 10.—(?)— |: Manville f ment cominies! Nested Uy pe. ay eee rete 01 Third street or phone 926-W. | mediate occu i Wheat futures had a wild break / K rinatis best 16040 1867 And |lian M. Gilbreth of New Jersey. She orti hird street or phon j= W. ate occupancy. Phone 291-W. ian Fes’ |is to begin shortly an intensive radio HTEEN year old boy wants steady | FOR RENT—Five room house includ- o, 21.50 to] campaign to point out to women the| however. with the uk ceecunce employment. Phone 799. ing fesead range with hot water many different ways in which they | and as Chief of Staff until 1920, Dee Rent geh00;pee mcntn: eR aserel can help. One of her objectives 18]ing that time he was a member of Wanted to Rent 404 Tenth ater Phona 1381 M. * .; that of having women maintain stan-| {the Supreme War Council in France, | —— eee rarer fi “At 609 First t dards of living in their own homes, |nd an active member of the Ameri: | WANTED TO RENT—Unfurnished | TOR RENT At 600 First street, mod- even though their wage earners are) can Commission to negotiate peace.| modern two or three room apart- peed peer “og rin ean —_— among the sufferers of the present |In 1920 he relinquished the reins of | _ment. Phone 222. Fooms ini basement! eel GWuEe #E depression. Proper feeding for chil-| active duty and was appointed Gov- | “= 100 Ave, B East dren particularly is to be sought,|ernor of the National Soldiers’ Home " = even though it has to be obtained |in Washington. | Apartments FOR RENT—Seven room modern Tear MO S-D- si ssn —...| house, includes two room basemen’ light wire, in-| rough relief ee ae FOR RENT—One furnished apart-| apartment, heated garage, daa iraaing very stow,| A general conference of church , 6 ment on ground floor, nearly 900} uili-in. features. Phone G. L. 0 few sales reported | workers of all creeds will be cailed to} Woman Flier Denies square feet of floor space; one un-| Spear at 293. pia through the last session of the mar- ket here today. An early dip to new | x; tt Copper lows was followed by a period of} Koister Radio stubbornness. Kresge, 8. 8. ‘Weakness in stocks became an in- | Kroger Grocery fiuence and there was increased sell- | toew's, Inc. . img on all rallies. New lows were | Mack Trucs... reached early but toward the close Department Stores a second sharp decline carried the | Mexican Seaboard Oil market down 2 cents below the previ- cus low. A break of 5 cents developed i y but trade was pretty light. December closed 4% to 4%sc¢ lower and May 4% to 45sc lower. Corn futures were stubborn and close but 114¢ lower. Oats was weak and olose 1%c lower. Rye was ex- 1.60 to 1 1 1.90 to 2.00, Colorado DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Nov. Durum— tremely weak and ciose 5%c lower. —$—$—_____— meet here on January 26 and 27 to j: furnished apartment, about 900 a Barley was off about a cent and fax | Nevad: yore Copper Bis kP develop means of lining up religious Reported Marriage| (ne, apormccy, Private en- {FOR RENT—Eight room modern abou SHG. actnce werd nibden ESE Ea | DisMarckK Frogram organizations in the relief movement.| 9) —— trance to each, Apply 808 Seventh | Rouse a eraletict peieater gana asl =| Norfolk & Western Q isti lew York, Nov. 10.—(7)—Miss r ith door. a ate to light and prices were rae North Anite For Armistice Day daraioene | Amelia Earhart, first woman to fly ae tat floor tumish:| NAW, store, Mandan, N. D,, or phone was nominally unchanged. m Has Four Features|rrrorr in New york the Atlantic, and George Palmer!" ‘cq apartment, consisting of one | = ‘ New York, Nov. 10—()—Alfred E.| Putnam. publisher and explorer, have} om, kitchenette and private bath. | "OR RENT—Modern house, hot wa- (Continued trom page one) Smith has been chosen to direct the | Cptained a license to wed but whether! Gy <econd_ floor furnished light Fee eet wall tall gas heer Ninth street; thence south on Ninth unification of unemployment relief]. peer aia Pon ae performed was! housekeeping room, no children.| _‘¢rted. H. L. Reade. Phone 239. street to Broadway; thence west on|efforts here. diel vedinieetnetag ecadeie ne Call at 422 Fifth street or phone | FOR RENT—Good 5 room house. Oc- Broadway to City Auditorium. Announcement of his appointment noank’ Conn acd etat idee | _512-M. cupancy by Nov. 1st. Phone 250. Following will be the plan of for-|as chairman of a committee of 100 to| arthur Bo And onan ete, Judge . Anderson concurred ver Far was steady with demand aaa to | Pacitic Gas rand’ wlectrie fair. Corn demand was fair. Oats | Pacific Lighting demand was quiet to fair. Rye de-| pan-American Petroleum B . mand was fair. Barley tone was slow | paramount-Famous-Lasky |... except for malting. Flax of lower | Parmelee Transpertation . grade was in beter demand and or- | Pathe Exchange dinary No. 1 slower to weak. in| FOR RENT—Two two-room apart-| FOR RENT—Five room house at 307 cvBoN a eatrolecin. mation: be known as the welfare council was| statements that a license had be ments, furnished for light house-| Washington street. Phone 471. Procter. & Gamble 07... stent, Scetion: | Forms on Second|made simultaneously with an an-)jissued the couple and Judge ‘Ander.| keeping on first floor, private en-|FOR RENT—Five room modern chicago, Nove 10. (APU-US.D.A)— | pen nan c ompany ar intestines ot Gi oe - crim |nouncement by officials of the Mil-|son said he had waived the five-day| trance, hot water heat, light and| house. Phone 460-M. 1 ’ Re 3,000, including 28,000 Pi canay econd street and | bank memorial fund that $250,000 will| notice of intention required by Con-| Water ae See AER 5 ' be given to the emergency employ-| necticut law Bailey said the license| With private bath. Call ai Radio-Keith-Orph ; Second section: | “ acking | Reatng Compan nem sthect techs mouth orms on Second | ment committee headed by Seward] was issued Saturday. __ Sixth street. _ __.....| Household Goods for Sale ents, So; | Remington Rand . sage ; Prosser, chairman of the Bankers’| Miss Earhart, who was in Washing-| FOR RENT—Three room unfurnish- choles 140 to/140 Ths, 00 to 9.205 5 . POE REN AE ER 2. Tight weights 160 to. 200. I Reo Motor at intersection of Thayer avenue and | TOS t sbane, ton today, denied she and Putnam were| ed light housckecping apartment, | FOR SALE—Black walnut cabinet, all 9.15; medium eee to a Third section: Forms on ‘Thayer married and that she knew nothing heated with natural gas and hot| electric Atwater Kent nine-tube ra- ts avenue facing west, 1 * of a marriage license being issued) water at all times. Very conven-| dio, will sell for $50.00, terms if de- . BY theca Prec end ot onne Gen. Tasker Bliss, there Saturday to her and Putnam. ient to capitol and schools. Inquire| sired. Call at 415 Mandan street. May . old. Second ee é Wartime Chief of ae aa re mena Pi Ut Lara— ‘ ‘ormation of Parade 12 ‘—Nicely SI P Practically new reliable Few jones a whee sencine Lard... | Col. Wallace McNamara, from Fort U.S. Army, Is Dead Effort to Find two room apartment on first floor,| gas range with Lorain oven regula- all others, including she stock, 25 4 ye | Lincoln, will be aide in charge of the — Number of J bi very convenient to bath, light, heat} tor, also square dining table and vents Tower, Largely steer run, ‘me- | first division, made up as follows: ‘Continued trom paze one? obiess and water furnished. eis noeabe | six chairs. Phone 1018. dium to good grades predominating, i ‘i a ace top Mata Seartiugn Ses ais corps and Third battalion, Fourth fn-| the disarmament of Germany “to the Speeded by Wood) Setenin'sreet or phone 141-R | 4 weighty steers 12.50, Slaughter cattle MINNEAPOLIS CAS fantry. Ft. Lincoln; Company A,| limit of such forces as were needed é a FOR RENT—Well furnished light | 2, ( lind’ vealers: ‘Steers.’ good.and choice Biusteapolis, Nov. 10.00) 164th infantry, N. D. National Guard; | tor the maintenance of order.” Cane Ae ele plea housekeeping apartment, natural, Laat and ound 4 ~ 1100 Ibs. 10.50 to 1 100 to 1300 Ibs. ene tal quartermaster department, National; - An American First 4 as for cooking and use of frigi- 1300 'i0 1500. 1b io 15% protel Guard; officers reserve corps. One of the foremost American | Ment situation. aire. Call at 4i1 Filth street or| “Sola vime in _Slasses ori ht com OM ara: sont ama 1600 18 2 dark nor. _ Capt. A. D. McKinnon will be aide} writers attending the Versailles con-| fou oot — through} Phone 273. The Hazelhurst. | initial “K” on same. Finder please ant cee tel Ge th a SN te 3 dark nor. in charge of the second section, made| ference described General Bliss as Progra BONES | 5 ENT—A fo om apartment} return to Mrs. Gus Kaline at Lucas’ nd che 5 14% protein ‘i Je fter | Which advertisers and business can | FOR RENT. our room ap: | . ine at Lucas’ 13.00; vommon and medium B to 1 dark vor. |up of the American Legion drum|“first of all an American, and after| contrinute to unemployment relief | in a modern home on ground floor.| _ store during day or phone 245 after ot, Cows Goat Aad caure: Eee 2 dark nor. corps, Lloyd Spetz post, American Le- | that a soldier.” tlined by the : All nicely furnished. Hot water } LOsT—Small Ft ff common and medium 4.00 to 5-75: | studebaker Motor . 3 dark nor. ion; Red Cross nurses; Veterans of| “He was one of the best-trusted | W4S outlined by the counsel. He urged : hf “Small Fox Terrier, white with linge cxcluded, ood ALB. chelbe Bene ee eed He essere 94 | Foreign Wars; Sojourners club; G. A.{men at Paris and the president re- | {ts application in the interest of bus-| heated ang private Bath 611 Sixth | black spots. Answers to the name a 0 s Corpo 3 no: 09% 3 Bc 3: G. A. 3 a . | (nei : 4 cutter to. medium Texas Corporation: Artes 4 ‘|. in autos; Women's Relief Corps, | l:ed heavily upon his advice, not only | ¢85 and in the common interest,; street. Phone | of “Foxy.” Finder return to 1002 Vealers, milk-fed, good 0 medium 7.00 00; cull and common 5.00 to Steels, good i 4 i 3 ~| warning “business stands to lose its; OR RENT—Furrished three toom} Thayer for reward. Phone 129-M. in autos; Daughters of Union Veter-|in military but often in other mat-| Woivet ig it does not aesumne tHe job | corner flat, also a two room flat | | ans of the Civil War, in autos; War) ters,” according to this observer. Mothers, in autos; American Legion] Describing General Bliss as he ap-|0f helping to find jobs for the job-/ The Laurain apartments. Phone | mken Roller Bearing Underwood Billet. Union Carbide a d auxiliary and D. A. R., in autos. peared at the historic conference, the | !5S.”. eal, 303 8B F Flanagan Prop _ Business Upportunit p nla amen BtpEee ear Capt. E. G. Wanner will, as aide, | writer continued: ne erogram urged advertisers tO) FOR RENT—One room furnished Jj { 2 cents Wea {ij | United Fruit 2 dark n marshal the third division, made up| “He was a strongly built man, not | Sor {ell socal influence aid leade’-| apartment, kitchenette and large! FOR SALE—Blacksmith shop in good rntive and. fed: range. lambs United Gas Improvement’. {3 dark nor of the Salvation Army, the Boy Scout j tall, and just a little stooping at the | SMP in their own communities, estab-} closet, Call at 812 Ave. B fore-| farming territory. Two lots, house lish a clearing house-in the ass Industrial Alcohol 4,| drum corps, tte Boy Scouts, student | shoulders. In conference he was the noons or after 5:00 p. m. inelugee Sell at once on account “a 8.78; white-faced feeding fealty’ and Bane i r 5:00 | 2 00: 0; fat hatlv re ewer 3 09 to 3. ao ¥ anBeCr Smee * | nurses, Indian school and lodges and | very personification of the gruff, si- eee deanery | FOR RENT—Attractive apartment, ee sickness. Sacrifice. Henry medium €.60 to alli © Fis iis es eee clubs, lent, honest soldier. Nature intend-| Foxe part of his’ own advertising, furnished 3 rooms. Gas heated. | White, Milnor, N. D. , . Ee "30. Ewes, | Vanadium Corporation 5 Program at Auditorium fae Yo he a Baie pens tay him | whatever he is doing in this struggle | See it. Call at 211 West Rosser or} i < 2 | Warner P: An invocation by Rev. O, S, Rin- eyebrows and a bristling mus- ing.” ‘ phone 1313. hts cull and common | r against suffering. eeding lambs, 69 to 79| Weste |dahl, Legion chaplain, will lead off}tache, and then changed its mind: "°,1 04+ 350 delegates were registered |FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room apart- | Dead Animals Wanted i ib a eS estern Union | is di t | i 3 ., good and choles 6.75 to Wentinghouse | the program at the auditorium. and made him bald. His deep-set | 2+’ the opening of the convention. ment, suitable for light housekeep- | j Fg eet Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Archie Olson will play “Roll Call,” | ¢yes appeared at first rather sleepy. ing. Call Room 200, College Build-| DEAD ANIMALS WANTED—Quick Wilkos Conuaar, . | Which is to be followed by 30 seconds | but when he warmed up they opened | |__, . ing. | service will be given removing your ect SS iL aeeeee AO | of silence in tribute to the dead, after | wide and glowed with feeling. He was} Will Bury Accident = i i tnished two | dead or undesirable live animaus nt " BISMARCK GRA) | which “Taps” will be sounded on the | am intensely shy man, hating public- Perc) FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two) - ry Tink MeieRt Toe SE ATMA aelee:| | CPurnithem by RuwelE Miler Coy [TEAL or som... | bul ity above everything else, and often| Victim at Thompson! '00™ apartment in, modern home| oe My ‘Tree of charge We call What lower close, ‘Top fed yearlings | xy. 1 aark non geen 70 n% ‘The American Legion Auxiliary{ asked profanely why the ideas were pike i ter water heat, Close 1D. Ene Ot eee eee 11.50 le aed aeere 0.00 to 11.00 northern quartet will sing a number and the pot epouge wihous Lesens on Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 10.— { pee TEE EEE: | Write or phone us promptly H vn to 7.50. Bunk to yaber duri ar 70% Gs! ,;, |address will be delivered by Lieuten- | with a name—his name above all.” | Funeral and burial services for Glen! . Northern Rendering Com: . Bis- 50 0; low. cutters | paises ooeaee + 88 THs isis 10'S) Ant Governor Carr. West Point Graduate Holden, 19, killed in an automobile ac- | Pry dicts ot Law marck. N. D. ‘Bon 868 paidy 406 ) a cuter 2.00 to 400 aut eee | ‘The remainder of the program will| General Bliss was born at Lowis-| cident near Thompson Friday, will be | = Fe y hi ts erat tenia Ganda chan teat ea consist of a number by the quartet,| burg, Pennsylvania, December 31,|held at Thompson Wedn: after- Sponsors Will Fail| . higher. Good to choice. sto the singing of the “Star Spangled | 1853, and was educated at the Uni-| noon. i | Miscellaneous atk eee tena eeeere | Banner” by the assemblage and the Seraity. pe Lewisburg, now Sukoe Case | Wasnington, ‘Nov. 10.—Ur—Rep-| 5 i v. | university. In 1871 he ente es hats oa P SACRIFICI e atl , 5.50 to 450: bolts A pea | Saag to be pronounced by Re' ae peli which ue wad graduaved resentative Britten, Repubieay All SACRIFIC! me h Sains earneee ce MB amber | SSeS and commissioped in 1875 Woman Kills Brush || 7st taraues for turer waste| ene Marion automatic. gas water Hogs —Receipts 20,000 Lights stor ¥ LIVESTOOR |S cucu NORTH DAKOTAN MAKES During the Mexican troubles of 1 *th « Bet || Bec caret OLLGN Gi Ie ERIGRCHIDERT Of |“ lieatar EAU. aur OnkLeOnRee eRe ‘ butchers 10 to s lower a a penis giste, ones Panes NEW YORK TO PANAMA HOP | 1911 he commanded the provistonal Wolf With an Axe |/ 224 corrup . | is 3 Saturday, mo: ian impossible law will receive little! at $130. 202 Eighth street. Phone 1rd. durin: —_— brigade on the border in Southern | ‘ 4 '' he 52 tS ae aoe ertone s fee (Continued fv California, and when this guard was Sault Ste. Marie. Ont., Nov. 10. ee le erste by the in-} __524 a ea Re ee to §.00. No directs, Averise cpat Bat- | Yost ee weer 56 conta lowers 2 yellow | record on the proposed flight without | demobilized, he was given in turn /| —)—Mrs, A. E. Gagnon has kill- Britt lene ans iadvpente ol | NATIONAL CASH REGISTEKS— Sehy Oe) elms adee ran, ore | and feeders strong to. 2: yellow use of paper or pencil command of the Western Department. || ed a wolf with an axe. m ie ngs echoes poste ot ae New and second hand. Over oi ee ae eee oe ie vee: iis the Eastern Department, the South- |] The howling of 4 wolf caught |} hendations by the Methodist Epis-| StS/e8 and sizes We have one te {it ik AEE ARO. grain-fede 10.00, are Teles WEATHER CONDITIONS n Department, and the cavalry di-!] in a snare prevented Frank |! Copal Board of ‘Temperance and|. SOUF business. W. E Stitzel. rep- 12.00, short-feds $9.04 down; buik beef 2 mixed \IN PANAMA ARE GOOD vision. Completing the last com-|| Aelicks, an aged bachelor, from wins aces ENBE S00 additional spennen ye Phone 1409 Bismarck cows 4.00 to 4.00; short-fed hel: fore § 9. 08 | 3 mized down; practical vealer top 9,51 4 mixed | - jstockers and feeders 6.25 to $.25: vow 5 mixed 2 choice light weigh’ 0 to |" 6 mixed | | 9.25; feeding heifers up is Foo. Early | Oats— desirable stock calves vhite. . Panama, Nov. 10.—(4)}—Weather| mand, he was a third time assigned |] slecping, so he went to the home i conditions were excellent here thisite the General Staff and served! of W. Massey, bad sk the || arene be septened to-sne problbiiiae SALE—Choice Canary singe afternoon as preparations were made | again as Assistant Chief. sndre. F imported German Rollers, choppers | for the exnected arrival of Capt. Roy; In 1915 he was promoted to the} Massey and his son were away, r TATE FO CLA! TO CLASSIFY | and Harz Mountains. Cages. seed, W. Ammel, Chicego broker, on @ non- | rank of Major General in the regular || put Mrs. Gagnon, his daughter, ‘00 LATE PFO CL. treats, etc Phone 115-J. Jacob “BOSTON WOOL } Boston, Nov. 10.—(7)—Trading in|" Hogs—Receipts 8,000. Opened slop '4 white. stop flight from New York. establishment, and in 1917 was made |{ volunteered to step the howling. Bull. Dickinson. N. D. Box 128 ; wool remains slow but sentiment /|to shippers, 10 to 15 cents lower for | ia B cig ee Nothing directly from Captain Am-|2 General—temporary rank—and || She took an axe and Aelicks fol- || YOUNG MAN desires permanent em- HAY FOR SALE—Good fiver bottom. : among members of the wool trade is|utchers, ind steady, for weighty |Ch. to fney mel had been heard at France field|Comanding General of the Army, || fowed with a lantern. ployment, experienced clerk OF | "nay, 15 miles southeast of Bismarck, ® slightly more confident than a week | cows, packers bidding Ae vents Live owing Barly ‘sales and bids 8.50 to 8.73 fo oe partly to firmer trend | revert grade 160- to 280-1b. taverugen | at one o'clock this afternoon but it|/having previously been made Chief A mile away they foued a .avge || Waiter. Call 1628-W. J. W. Burch, 515 Second pest age ‘as reliably reported the ship had/of the General Staff, on which he || brush wolf in the snare trying to || FOR RENT—Modern six room house,} 0, 15, Bismarck, N. D. shown last week in Australian market. Hl - et aar renee aang teemiee malice oad tows 00 eee he uinae Leta | ‘heen sighted this morning 100 miles|lad served so many times. In 1917|| work ilself free. Unable to get || three bed rooms, bath, full base- tion of wools moved last week by a} above | 1.62 | north of Pachuca between Tela, Hon-| he also was made a member of the || behind the animal for fear of || ment, double garage; also nice clean the Famous Wilton Undereined few houses, Asking prices on comb- |" Shee divas, and Cape Gracios Adios. Allied conference. where he remained |} Joosening the trap, Mrs. Gagnon || sleeping rooms. Inquire at 306} (0 Fen ton delivered ing domestic wools gre fairly firm. Faved on this informetren of s| until the end of the year. when hej} made a frontal attack and as the || Bightly street Coal, $3.75 per ton delivered. Phone foe [GABAGR FOR RENT #500 per| 038. month at 417 Sixth str 710 between 6.09 and curing domestic wools at Boston Ae ending Nov. 8. amount: 600 pounds as compared with No pounds during previous weel seoted that € vuld | wes retired at t each Prance field some time befcre | sears herd ser e Yn Animel w r e 2pm He wee continued on active duty, e age of 64 efter 42 welf made a r she slew pat it sith o cwing of ou! 3 Aged shee} steady lgood fat ewan 3 a vs. Feediny ca iF Breads. good load $-1h. wel ae cover vour lawn Phone 47@ nave 49% Standard Oil Ind. 3 i 036 seme held higher; choice quot