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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1930 9 | Ee an OT ar: nee ; iy ||? "Weather Report’, CLASSIFIED AD | __Houscholé Goods for Sale ee air Pa ea | pie a ae ey i z ae ae To Wed Heiress - ae All want ae eae in advance; "plate kane, boas, | CLOSING PRICES UNDER PRESSURE OF jonds 22 to Refrigerator new Simmons % bed with Way | Lowest last night ; Lowest last nig Sagless springs and mattress. Can nt | rectpttation to 7 minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must be received at the Tribune of- Adams Express xtra first 20% to 2414; jfirst 17 to 20; seconds 15 to 16%; me-/| a accept time payments on larger ar- Aavance Rumely . lium f. 6 ‘by hennery i GENERAL BU fice by 9:00 a. m, to insure insertion I BUT RECEDE AGAIN, AL hem, & Bye INCREASED SELLING (Betas ae | station same day in the regular classified|_ ticles. Phone 1602. | Als Chai... . e lpiemmreia page. i cas Cap: By | Res ike Cuts, border or white space used on Work Wanted ot, Con ise, , p wy ne 1D B ee i P Calgary, Alta want ads come under the classified} WANTED—Housekeeping or cooking, ‘ Drop at Close ts Caused by, Am: & For. Pow. -.. $2% | Leaders Sent to Around Year's!" Chicago, display rates at 90 cents per column| by neat woman, 38, alone. Lottie 5 . Am. Loco. 26 i 5 . inch per insertion. Johnson, in care of Rochert postof- Wave of Profit-Taking Am. Metal 18 Lows; Losses of Three by express 2 ———— fice, Detroit Lakes, Minn. i q * Dressed bod ity, at ict Retina sit Wr on \ Sales on Mart Amn Ree: Stan baie: a Points General vnaaGraie ret Rapionton ‘Alta 6 days, 28 words of under al ON FARM by young couple, Cai ¥ 3 | Am. Roll, Mill 4 : ; | Alinneapolis, Dec. 10.-UP)—-Range of 3 days, 25 words or under lurnish references. ‘Wm. » if dm. Smelt. & Fe 0: | Now york 3D lot grain sale: 2 days, 25 word ds Glen Ullin, N. ar ec. 10.—(\—Stocks | ys, 25 words or under .. con ee ae gfe’ cayetica int eee et as ek: 1ggs, [Closed weak today under the pressure | go1) 1X N° a iat a 1 day, 25 words or under ....... 75 Pee, price today, but then as a result of a! Am. ni Wks. . of an increased volume of selling that | i “ngised | Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional Houses and Flats wave of profit-taking sales receded | Am: Wool .Pfd. 19%, Sent, the leaders to around their! No. per word. Seemmemtcibanstst terse Mel 7 TA i nearly as fast. ‘The upturn was large-i Anaconda ‘Cop. " 33 [Year's lows. Losses of 3 points were | a 4 Cie el — FOR RENT—Newly decorated mod- ly due to the farm board allies start- | Andes Cop. Min. : 2 14a Lat 4 Laat Tn this group were U.j eect, Moden: The Tribune reserves the right to] ern seven room house, stationary ing to buy wheat above quotations at) Atchi. T. & S. F. 180 ional ‘Biscuit Bethichen sical, iNerth P j Teject any copy submitted, also to re-| tubs, gas water heater and gas which the market has recently been! Atl. Coast Line .....! A Beals! vise any copy to conform with make-| range, basement, new enamel gas pegged by a age asl sponsored | Atlantic Ref. . eratits, july wheat was shown to; Auburn Auto . be in an pee condition, and: Aviation Corp. Gas, while Johns Manville. | range, kitchen. Western Union, Allied Chemical and | Reasonable rent up rules of Classified Advertising. j Call at 522 Second street after- 115% | Westinghouse Electric and Consoli- 19 |dated 85% 315 ri iy lquAppelle, pi clay. 1 Frut | Dd. Phone 32 noons, scored a transient upturn of about 2c! Baldwin Loco. 223, |U United it lost 5. Sales approxi-/ | Rote Soyer avans AEE at aE a bushel from the day's bottom fg | Balt. & Ohio Coe tt Sprang ee iittle during the | . Loule Mo. cloudy, The Tribune. Want Ad Department | FOR RENT—At 600 Fiist street, moa- Wheat closed irregular 4c et low- | Bendis Avietion i Heriscent cits and by ay a | to arrive eae heat, natural ro installed. “Five 9 cr to an equal advance. Deceraber| Bethi, Steel . Persistent selling. pet d r= 11.6 May 1. ++ 58. Inoon, losses_of points were 17% |numerous. ‘rhe rails hati already 11% ‘broken the average price of 20 issues, to record the lowest level since May, 1926, moved still lower, and a hand- 9 | ful of industrials and utilities pene- 41 |trated below the bottom prices of a 19° | month ego. ‘%| Failure of the copper producers to Ke. Male Help Wanted rooms in basement. See owner at (old) 77-"se May (ne) 481 Borg Warner . _100 A Ave. B East, Corn losed cig 1-24 off | Brunswick Balke | & December (old) 72's, May (new) 774! Bum. Ad. Moh. ! 7, cats %-he ‘down. and provisions | Cal. & Ariz. i unchanged to 30c Sealine. Under an iron grip from govern-|Canadian ‘Pac. ment - sponsored bodies, the wheat /€annon cpl market today remained at a virtual |Case, J, Eandstill a large part of the time, losses Se" prey about the sole general activity was in|Chesap, & Ohio to Xo. 1) The engagement of Baron Jean Pelle- | nac, a nephew of the King of Sweden <0. | and son of a French army leader, and Miss Frances Kier, daughter of Frank Kier, Pittsburgh millionaire, has beer announced. Baron Pellenac is pic- tured above as ae arrived in New .| York from Eu Their wedding Watkins Products in Bismarck. Customers established. Excellent opportunity for right man. Write The J. R. Watkins Company, D-62, Winona, Minnesota. .|DON'T BE a mis-fit. Calumet & Hecla located at 418 Seventh street, gas heated, immediate possession, rent $55.00 per month. Phone Hedden _Real Estate. FOR RENT—Modern _ Quality tor oo Choice to fancy 44 to 52; |————— or _Eleventh street. a house at 1517 Bowan Ave., also a y nds for !¢: price of the metal to 12 cents a pound, is reported to fe planned for next . 7 = a the ew 1001 domestic. crop, re chee. ot api | Was an unsettling development off- ii February. oe Fo ore college eee ND, Mo three room house at 210 North } lar Barber college, Fargo, N. D. Guanges in the wheat outlook. with C. | saa sis dulltes | Ui eral 5% setting favorable news from the steel Phone 552-W. 99 ' | va raing likely over the corn belt. ected M. St. P. & Pac. ;* | industi Bethlehem Steel, Westii medium to good 37 to 43; lower grades |. ll atic ait Sale | FOR RENT—Partly modern four $a stimulus to speculative buying on 'Giygo, & Northwest git |house Electric, Johns Manville, Ti |23"t0 | Another Kin: Lost and Found room furnished house and garage. sxebacks in corn values. Bes aes Chgo. R. I. & Pac 5g | nots Central. St, lags eee atonal i gs olan AEN Adults preferred. Rent reasonable. acs. were ! ‘ . Ni cides fe | x , been looked for. On.the other hand. joer, Ruel 22% | American and foreign power sold of att | ange fn at, biel Cyl aes ads Me- | FOR Ri ‘A new six room modern | Nebraska loadings of corn were re- 9, |2 to 5 points to new ‘tom pl For North Dakot ir locally un- ina an lsmarcl lecember 8th. house and basement, garage. Call ported as being on a surprisingly lib- 16% U, 8. Steel. American Can, Rubriesn \x er 'y. No. de-| Finder please notify Tom Hanratty, at 1029 Seventh street or phone t eral scale, although the corn is fail- 8% ‘Water Works, Consolidated Gas ie 2 s | ar} fF content and Baker, lontana. 1740. 5 > ing to reach terminal markets. There |Conso}, Gas 83%, | Dupont were among issues sagging | Thursday. No decided change in tem- | POUND—Boy’'s black leather aviator FOR REN were also reports that Argentine corn |Cont. Bak. 20% joints or £0. tperatur cap. Owner may have same by INT—Modern four room Dividends news included some 31, |bright spots. New York Central de- | {For Iowa: Mostly f: | air tonight and ‘Thursday, except possi is being bought for May delivery in!Gont’ Can- house, immediate possession. Phone Montreal at about 53c a bushel. Oats Cont’ Moto rain tonight calling at Tribune office. 154-W. ; ‘and. e t por. bo ease chiefly by the action |Gont. Oil of Del 10% al its ries ular [ea ie fate Hone Wey ieldee s noteee t port PL 2 hE CREE ©" grovisions declined, respous've t© Grea Wheat 2 “| Gforks discontinued is policy of pay |Gigreday in eowtutast and oetrerme Room and Board Rooms for Rent downturns in hogs. today to- (Crosley Radio Ce GETS a ee i few n jeaut Pe er acai emiies ‘ or se “pts oday to- 5. | stoc! ac of finer. grad fl me] |For Minnesota: Mostly fair in south, | ROO} a Fo = tale takin tials, Compared with Gis cues a oad $3 annual cash basis With ally combing ois and finer ‘Gite and | Iprobaply tnsettied in north por jon | ROOM AND BOARD—Warm rooms, | FOR RENT—Well furnished room 789.000 bushels a week ago and 1,868,- gen Wright bring 29 to 30 cents, |tonight’ and ‘Thursday, w h rain or single or double, good meals and with kitchenette, gas for cooking, uarterly disbursement of 75 cents. y al Lake $I i laundry, hot ter at all tii Al: his time last year. ecker Cab! however. reduced its ad strictly combing snow along Lake Super! t jaundry, hot water at al mes. iso. small sleeping room with Smippers: here said eastern demand |past. "Ieodiak Soe dividend basis ‘frem $420 to ‘age, interest “renaine (ieee Phone 1158 or call at 114 Main Ave.| closet, $10 per month. Hazelhurst, for corn today was italy fond, and | Ba ton Ax ‘& Spr. 1.80. Heise vies pees bank. ‘ nd 48-508 grade of fleece (Ber ,Montana:, Generally fair to. Se eee _411 Fifth. Phone 273. e which oney was lWwoolk, but, of tho bright night ani ursday, Colder northeast | ———=—====— — comfortabl Reo Pot eiiigy Chicago are ad-! |B au poe ig i - There "was ho concession in the out- | fleeces of these grades are nominally. nd extreme east portions tonight. h D: k N. iit in eas eee bon underselling, eee wo Au arke!, where limited funds were | quoted at 28 to 28 cents in the Breuse, i imcavarniny South Dakota Names Se ape feet dso z . 14 r cent. atte ‘aa °y , | Birest. ‘Tr. &) 16% | offered yesterday at 1's pel New So cnRIGs EXCHANGE ed Dresatee | Miner tion past | Rhodes Candidates} modem house for sale. Close in. *) nm fy — wheat Freeport ‘Texas’ change firm, De urs; it 1s still high over _ 309 Seventh street. rantmeabalty Retttged hare Wey | Gee ats, ERA ase Peace oka quountaln itates avd fow froin] Vermilion, 8, D, Dec, 10.—WP—El- | FOR RENT—Two nicely fimniatied ne ee tiie bai ah Clore | 36741 centa:, oper Mississippi valley. Generally | er Moke, Armour, and John Lyman, | sleeping rooms in modern home, ‘d agencies resulted in ay advance Montreal 99.9 Chicago, 10 tCAPe PUBD.A.) ‘lr, pleasant weather continues in tort sections, but with light preci ition in the southern great plains, emperatures are above freezing at Yankton, will represent South Dako- ta in the Rhodes scholarship contests at Des Moines. also furnished or unfurnished light housekeeping apartment. Call at 417 Tenth street. & Potatoe ne ipts 45 on track iost places from Alberta and They are among candidates from | a ENT—] SPT bees a gent igher “and | Ginetts get Raz. 191, total U.S. shipments’ 613, Dull, atchewan southeastward. the district including Minnesota, PRATAP Ce a ee | {reading rather slow. Sacked, per cw —— Towa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska.| ™ 3 1% cent lower 4 consin Round Whites 1.35 to 1 lesired. Call at 311 Fourth street Corn futures ope Tae Beto A . Idaho Russets No. 1 1,70 to 1,90. No, Moke is a University of South Da-| or phone 627-M. nd sagged ie na Yeatuceless inj 1.10 to. 1.30, occasional snle 1.35; Colo- | kota student while Lyman is enrolled - i (a lower range. Rye was r. O. Minneapolis, Dee jrado McClures 1.50 to | at Yankton college. pire peter keen well fur- i. Ba was hard to trade ¢ Gt. West. fis Wheat— Open saninadneniamae saitaiccl jeshicaniieiaailiebiliaeiins n sleeping room in modern uy, Flax opened te cent lower and | Grigsby Grun aay Minneapolis, Deer Wee (APSURD.A.) H Cente a ei eee ites SAUCE Gee around bottom mostly. iHoud Hershey y pails His: Der 0 —(AP-U-S.D.A) | cently held at Hannibal, Mo, ‘our Youths Charge phone 688-M, were un tit | Houston Oil Dee. 42% 42% [practically no” demand” or trading, | @ecieed nat R. 1 Rakes, gt viaver- | Santa Claus Now With Kidnaping Held| for Rent—Niceiy_turnisnea room prices were une! iiss % 4454 | mark t a : i ls ae SES eastn winter we Huge Moe Gas ieee | ported to quotes palate gia city State! it Rakes won over entries ope Reported at North- aping must be ae be appreciated and offerings. being Mzht and demand | Indian Refin. . winnnAPONIa wLOLa. cight states. “He is shown here dis- . | Fargo, N. D,, Deo 10—(P}—Fotlow-| sarage, ai Tenth street or eulet Duran was slow so dull exert |Int, Combus. Eng Minneupolia, Dees 10 ay — Flour | Daying, an ear of his. prie-winning ern Trading Post}, Fer. 6, D. Dec. 1¢-m—Follow. | Phone oat fone wears of Nort war fair to. {Ent Harvester unchanged sShipments 33,257 barrels, | CO" brought $250. ‘Oonetuned trom page-one? jcourt today, four youths, charged | FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room shade better. # demand w as, quiet | oar Tel ‘Tele Standard middlinge 17.00 to 17.50, ae bee reese Tin his way.| With kidnaping ‘Treadwell Twichell| Suitable for one or two. Close in. ERR STL aE Pst ee \itoeal Man Jailed He Knows without being told what | {rom his.farm, 11 miles northwest of | _ APply at 522 Second street, a was quiet to good. | Kayser (J) ..... Dec Oe ey Curb: fh little bo} irl wants and, if| 80 Monday, were bound over to | ee depending, on quality. pMalting Was | Kefiv_gngfd Tr. se ee ihe ie each little boy and girl wants an district court for trial and were or- abtiteat erat much Sisal” chan | Betinatar On Check Charge: ao not happen to remember, be al-| dire hei in deta of $9008 oses no — le ad fA 7. ome, fur- copies ted: Kolster Radio, oan A local man was lodgediin. the|my werk vary muctioaer Ba bhi thease stccaates nished two room apartment and a c _| Kresge (S. 8.) . RS By hi “Dec. 10.—(#)—Liberty | County jail yesterday as a result of inta relterat bed > one room apartment, also sleepin: Chicag “iudtw ooo | Rfeuger ae Toll Seager weer" his apprehension on @ fraudulent] be in Bismarck not later than Decem-| Suspects’ Records room with board if desired. Call Hoge: Tow mesily, 35. to. 20" cents | Koger, Grocery °... Liberty, 3%: check charge. ber 15 and wants all the little boys Beine-1 tigated| _2¢ 614 Highth street. Phone 909. pine ad light Lente 10, to 13] Koew’s Be. ar be Coming to Bismarck from Minot the and girls of that city and the Mis- eing investigated, APARTMENT FOR RENT—Living MK 170: to ss * Tre y 4M other day he explained to the bus|souri Sl to see him while he is| —_— 15; 120 to, 160 Ibe. 8.10 to Mathieson Alk. Dec. . old. ee cent ietiog! y I ore Minneapolis, Dec. 10—(P)—Police| 100M, sun parlor, bedroom, bath | driver that he had somehow lost his with this irrefutable fact, the man there. He expects to stay omy two| uncovered. May Dept. Strs. ": new few to’ 7.50, Tent HERS | Mex. Beeb. Ol Mar, . old. NOTICE TO cnsipiTons j{leket. ‘The transportation company, |days since it will be necessary for him | today were investigating the records} end kitchen, equipped with gas oie, 140 40 {i68 tbs: 8. 4,40 | Mam Copl |however, numbers each ticket sold,|to return to the North Pole in time| Of five persons, four of whom were | able Dec. 1. Call W. A. Hughes at viiveight, 2080 to ®! iy cle a In the Matter. the Estate of Nels/ and @ check-up revealed that all tick-|to make final preparations for his) Captured in a police trap in an apart-| Ese "seventh street, ‘Phone F301 or be B00 to 8.155 height, (eas iive'ig hereby given by the un-{ Cts Were accounted for. Confronted |Christmas-eve tour of the world. ment here after an arsenal had been! ¢o0_ 5 ps, 7.9 a ac of ; igned ‘Administrator of the estate medium and good, 275 to 500 Ths. 6.99) Mont. Ward # 7 FOR RENT—Modern five roo;n apart- ate it + . good and of Nels K, Aaker, late of the City of |drew a check against a local bank * Oe OK Two of the group walked into the Tn five roo:n apart choles, “oo AUER IRS tenho, |e ee * Siete oe Mince tof Goodhue and! where he had neglected to deposit] Interest in Santa's visit to Bismarck] trap last night and Bfter the smoke| ment on ground floor, attractively Receipts . b nsist 4 rain | Nat. Cash Reg. creditors of, and-all persons, having | funds. is increasing and some local children | of @ gunfight had cleared one of the| furnished, consisting of sun par choles ione-f Nabe e | Nat. Dairy Prod. claims against, said decedent to ¢ He was fined $100 and sentenced | are worried as the result of the intro-| two, George Mulchahey, 30, lay dead| or, living room, dining room, kitch- shori-feds; butcher stock and vealers | Nat. Pow. & Let. . tre Sithin Bie monte eres wouen: | to 30 days in jail, both counts belng/quction into Bismarck and nearby|and Detective Harry Parker was| en, ; bedroom and bath. Inquire at Sensis P26 and encio 046 04 |New Sark, Gent Riinlcreior ‘a his office 49 the’ ts | the, teaseportation company.” | "iiee of natural Gas. dition trom a bullet through the eb- | FOR_RENT-Pusiliied - spartocat yearling r? es le d ministrator at his office in the Ci ie transpor' lion company. ion from a re ow — apartment, some UE eater holce, 600] NY. NH, & Htfd. of Valley City. in. Barnes Count Leland Ulmer, who is in the first) goo” Mulchahey’s companion, 900 to'1100 to 900 Ibs. 10.00 Tbs. 10.00 to 950. to 13.50: 1 1100’ to 1300. Ibs. 1300 to 1500 Ibs, 9.50 to Norf. & Western North American . | Northern Pac. . North Dakota, or to the County Judge of Burleigh County, at his office in Bismarck, North Dakota. ‘Open Your Heart’ grade at the Roosevelt school, writes to Santa Claus, in care of The Trib- Mike O'Brien, alias O'Leary, was captured by Detective Dan Noonan city heat, always warm, also fur- nished sleeping rooms for legisla- tors, single or double. The Lau- . iS " follows: 12.35: common, and medium. 600 te Oliver Ferm mndatice ix bereby further given that Material Pouring parte some: Claus: Are you go-| Who shot and killed the former. rain Apartments, B, F. Flanagan, 3300 ‘Ibs. 0 10,00, or . Gas lec, tai | ? ‘ ‘Op. oe Se Oe oN aa for hearing and adjusting such claims ing to come down our chimney? I ie CHEER) 2 emotes ad” Wettum. é.t0) to son | Pacific Light... ‘Besites— = soak” Ath aay of duty, 1991, at ten | Into Headquarters guess you cant cause we got natural! Treaty Opposition FOR RENT—Three room basement GE athe Fate iow | Pan-Am. Pet. ee 1433 [the‘Gounty Court in the Court touse | : gas. You better come through our f Shooti apartment, partly furnished or un- common ang Teter 3.00 to 4,00. Tsulls, | Par.-Fam.-Lasky ame “ine Clty of Bismarck in the County (Continued trom page one) window. We'll have it ready but Cause o OOTINE| ‘furnished, also pleasant sleeping 4, good and choice | Pathe Exchange Jee MINNEAPOLIS RAIN be eta of North Dakota. | ployed was announced by Rue today. please do. not make any noise and room suitable for one or two. Phone $00) Venieres inilk sted mood (Renney, J. ©.) ... Me ee rabocs S S ae eapieRer ee” | The idea is for persons in Bismarck |fi11 our stockings and then go. Tokyo, Dec. 10.—()—Police today | _857-W or call at 323 Tenth street. At ERoine 8.00 to 11,00; mediuinr $30 aR Beas 15% protein Delivered _To Arrive "i Administrator. |and vieinity to listen in on the broad- I want a snair drum. A electric| made public the results of thelr ex-| FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, to 8.00; cull and common Proc lps, Gani 1 dark nor. TT see eee tae han ately seers: [cast of the Army-Navy football game|train and a bax of tiniker toys. amination of Tomeo Sagoya, sup-| city heated, 3 rooms with private Pub. Svc. Corp. nN. aGete Hoe. Clg; NeruuDakolae Saturday, sponsored by the Phileo} 1 hope you will have a nice trip.|posedly misguided young patriot who| bath, suitable for 3 young ladies or Pullman . 14% protein First publication on the 10th day of|Radio corporation over the National! much love. shot and seriously wounded Premier| 3 gentlemen. Dale Apartments, 5! ceipts 15,000. 25 cents lower, Good fat lambs 8.00 to packers, best held around 8.50; heavy 1 dark nor 2 dark nor! 3 dar! so December, 1930, 12/10-17-24 and Columbia broadcasting chains. ‘The company has paid a record price LELAND ULMER. Yuko Hamaguchi Nov. 14. The reports diclosed opposition to 21213 Main Ave. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Three room furnished 7.50 to 7. t ewes 3.00 to! 13% protein for the privilge and the “chains” are x OR OK the London naval treaty figured BE ge ye a i ge rote TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY |donating their services. All of the| Santa Claus has a million ways of| largely in Sagoya's motives and that Sete oie reat Ee and lambs: Lambs, 90 bs. down, 2 — money received will go to the Salva-lentering homes. In the old days,|two accomplices had been held and "4 wwe De «l choice 7.25 to 8.50; medium 0 Ibs., medium to choice eights, eull and com- GIVE HER a Permanent Wave for Christmas. Natural, lasting, guar- anteed waves $5.00 and $6.50 at the tion Army’s. unemployment fund. In order to permit the people of the nation to participate in the move- when everyone had a big fireplace, he always came down the chimney be- cause it was easiest, but natural gas indicted on murder. charges of attempted month. Phone 499-M or: inquire at 1014 Broadway. FOR RENT—Modern three smali 61% Plesnrse st ston Pesce mon 1.00 to al 74 | 3 dark nor. 7 I 7 room apartment, partly furnished, 7 rd Hy on 0. 4075 | Grade of California Wave Nook, 102 Thitd|ment, tickets are being distributed by|and steam heat have caused him to} YEAST USED LONG TIME AGO a , toh 1h» Bhd 2 48% | dark nor. street, Bismai hone 782. the Salvation Army for “radio seats” |devise new means of entering homes.| New York, Dec. 10.—(#)—Queen| first floor, private entrance, down sou ae * FOR SALE—Ho de whole wheat |at the game. These tickets cre to be| Wherever love is, Leland, Santa Claus|Meryet-Amun’s beer is worthy of| town. Just right for two. Call rear, South Me Paul, Dec: 10-— CAE UBD. Beh ‘ bread, also rooms for rent, Phone |sent in. to the American Legion|can come, He is like the wind and|praise, in the opinion of folks at the| 118 First street. Weak to 25 cents lower on short-fed 50% |1 northern, 1130. Mrs. Rhodes, 214 Eighth |Christmas committee, the Salvation|the tiniest crack in a window sill is|Metropolitan Museum of Art. In her FOR RENT—Furnished light house- aren orto 9.00; plainer grades 700 Servel Inc. 2 § noernern. street, Army or the Dahners- Tavis Music|big enough for him to pop right time, and not, until then | was pure Keeping apartment, on, sround 5.00 th mck ( FOR RENT —Furnished or = | comy with a contribution of a|through. yeast developed. Yeast sediment loor, Suital r married couple 7100; low cutters and (Shell Union Oil 8% FOR RENT "Furnished or “unfur-| chiar or more to the Salvation Army| For you know, Leland, that Santa|been found in a beer Jar in her tomb.| or two ladies. Call at 422 Pllth t 5. aoe es Ata ptoaieere. are See r ee 78 Say, ne ae aie Ener BRaT in fund. Claus is a fairy, and fairies can dojShe lived some 3,300 plus years ago. street. Caves’ E00 Wealers nbout. steady; |sunms Fetrol 1% yeearenee genes The contributions will be sent in tojall sorts of things to help good little ———_—- FOR RENT—Two room apartment, better grades mostly £.00 to Agits ana |Skelly Oi 11% Be In the school year 1927-28 there {Salvation Army headquarters so that|boys and girls. When you tell your| Withdrawal of cigarettes from} completely and exceptionally well putchers 20-0, 30 cents Tower than | Southern 96 tein ee “"**"| were 767,141 students in colleges and|the total may be computed and all|mother and father you love them, bond stated nearly ae ee the furnished, gas heated, close in. Call Tuesday, Bulk 7.70; top 7.70. Pigs and; Southern Rys. 57% vor universities, of whom 280,437 were in |#mounts contributed by a community|Santa Claus hears you and makes aj last fiscal year to establish a new| at 120 West Rosser after 6:36 light lights 15 ts or ae lower; |Sparks Wit 9 ea, 298: +} * ‘e will be returned to the Salvation|mental note to see that you are not/record, reports the bureau of in-| FOR R —Three pigs mostly 7.65, light lights 7.65 to|Standard Brands public schools and 486,704 were in fecal era ann ENT- ee TOOM | ith 7.70, Packing sows 6.75 to 7.00 or| Stand. Gas & private institutions. Army post in that community for use|forgotten at Christmastime. r modern apartment, completely fur- Detter. Average cost Tuesday 7:84; . Oll Callf. ......0c..00. 4% (2HW... 78 ..... 7 locally. In addition, each post in the] People who have faith in Santa ee nished. Phone 1250. ee aie eceipts 6,000. Packers bid-| Stand. Oil N. J. . a South Dakota Wheat 3 country will. receive its proportionate |Claus, Leland, get most of his favors. ae ding. weak fo 25 cents lower on! Stand, Oil N. share of the receipts of the football} Do not worry about Santa Claus Aids Indians Miscell slaughter Tambs: selling asking most- | Stewart 76 3 game, now estimated at more than a|being handicapped by natural gas. iscellaneous 1y ($.00 for desirable grades, Strictly choice fed offerings car of feeders 6.75. | Queen o' of Prom rom | million dollars. In order to further promote Inter- est in the proposition, the Dahners- The only things which really ham- | per him in his work are indifference, selfishness and a lack of love. If you FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers, imported German Rollers, choppers and Harz Mountains. Cages, seed, 2 Tavis company has turned over to the|do your part, Leland, Santa Claus treats, etc. Phone 115-J Jacob Dee. 6. (Arr OSA. . Aniecess Leeion @ small Philco sacle, will do his. By | __ Bull. Dickinson. N. D. Box 128 Receipts 3,000, calves eBt- for as much as possible. | SILHOUETTES for Christmas ts, fer. grade beef steers. and mearuaes 1793 In most cities, according to L. A. Ta- | tinted backgrounds, taken oe ‘uly ptendy; others slow, wea! 253 vis, the hine has sold Doris Jean Westmiller of Under-/ ? she stock and stockers and feedérs 4 , machine for more Gad eri follows: i photos or snapshots. Display at active, strong. Load specialty 1175- | Unit. 6 16 than the list price because of the | 00d writes as follows: j Sak's Confectionery. Anything in pound regvry tte seer ce feat | ay aH charity feature, The proceeds will] Dear Santa: mind? Phone 1121-9. Jing: pel al falar Pee rt 26 go to the Salvation Army on the same JZ am @ little girl six years old and: WATKINS PRODUCTS ey pure Short-fed heifers mostly 9.15 50% |, Corn— basis as radio “ticket” sales. Hm in the firs grade st school. f, chased by calling or writing Otto C. i Bulk beef cows 4.50 to eee oan Pay No Cash have tried to be good during the past, \ secld BOOP DUNK G50. to. 7.50., Select 14% A feature. of the “ticket” sales plan |Year 60 I wish that you would bring Asplund, 514) Tenia tree Aes 4 around 8. 7. ‘ i . D. Your Watkins Dealer. i dium bulls 4.50|U. S. Stee 141 me a wrist watch (one that doesn’t, marck, N. D._ You TSoo" Htun includes 1¢ loads stockers | Util. Pow. & tet A. rr AF ner Ot Bay mien pis asked, 10, be and feeders direct. s—Receipts 11,500. Slow. Occg- sient salen and most bide 16 to 25 cents lower to shippers. Early sales! 160- to 180-Ib. averages 7.65 to 7.85. Bidding around 7.80 for medium and strong weight butchers: part | load strong weights sold at 7.90, top. Pack- | ing sows mainly 7:00 to 7.23, ew best | kind: rly around 7.3; t3, 6.000. Run mostly | Western Union Westgh. Air Br. | Westeh. El. & Mig. : ES | Wool 1.61% 1.67% 1.61% 1.65 made by check or postal money order rather than by cash. | Tavis warned the public to nay no ;cash to anyone and to believe no so-j| jlicitor who may claim to be repre- isenting the movement. The contri- butions are to be sent voluntarily and only to the agencies mentioned. A special committee has been ap- tun will be all right) and also a big} dell. Thank you. Your little friend. DORIS JEAN WESTMILLER Cuban President Is Demanded to Resign! FOR SALE—Burroughs adding ma- chine, Very. reasonable. Write Box for storing or car. Close in. Tenuie at 502 Seventh t. including records. Call evenings at 400 Sixth street. lo early sales. Ask- wendy for fat lambs; packers ae 50 cents lower, or around 7. ees sheep steady, quotable to 4 Feeders strong; late Snaetar: 's sales Y 6.75, choice salable to 7.00. MONEY RATES New York, Dec. 10.—u)—Cail money steady, 2 per cent ail day. Time loans Sixty to 90 days CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Dec, 10.—u)—Butter and eggs held steady today and prices showed no change. Poultry also ruled Putt se—Receipis 3,970 tubs. Steady. Prices unchanged, ieae—Ieceipts’ 4,986. Steady. Prices unchanged. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) December 10 . 1 dark northern posta to Raed) at ig donated by] Havana, Dec. 10.—(#)—Dr. Carlos| . . Christianson, | Manuel de la Cruz, conservative party | justice of the supreme court, is tolrepresentative trom Havana province | Dead Animals Wanted represent the Salyation Army while/and formerly @ strong supporter of | Miss Ruth Muskrat, above, Cherokee | | DEAD ANIMALS WAN Commander A. McKinnon and |President Machado, today sent a let-| Indian and a graduate of Mount | service will be given removing your Major Harold Sorenson will represent |ter to the president demanding that|Holyoke college, has been put in dead or undesirable live animals - the American Legion. he resign “to save Cuba from a state |charge of Indian Bia nisee and re-| such as horses, hogs, cows and Tickets for the broadcast will belof anarchy. placement work for the U. S. depart- | sheep, all free of charge. We cal! Receipts 2 cars, 29 Fowls 14 to 18: springs Juliet Connors, Columbus, O., fo 336 per cents Sour monthae 16 Per Bout Miai turkeys 24; ducks! saatched the prom queen honors from |distributed by Salvation Army girls ee Sy |ment of Indian Affairs in the south-| for one or more, large or a Sabi SET Ae BIR ROME A Renna Barley’ i er pound — Twins 17:; the bome state girls at the University |this week at the same time they dis-| It is estimated that the propeller on igi jhenauertars, in aes Write or phone us pi a oe ial paper 2% to 3 per | Bpeits APBOSO EIS Soy ia etapa nme if Mime et Illinois. She was crowned at the | tribute copies of the “Army's” weekly|to be fitted om to the new British | indian boys a and id ils fit into the bus- | Northern gy oe Ecompeny, *Bankers’ acceptances unchanged. | Hard winter wheat .... a a ‘Swiss it to 30. junior class affair, Publication. Cunard Uner will cost about $26,000. and social life. marck, N. D. 6

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