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| To -827{c; No. 2 do 627-827 “at I ‘ribune’ rea om bg.g@ eric: No oom and Bourd__| CLASSIFIED AD | __Anariments for Rent 4 n | Flax on track 1.44%-1.47%; to ar- WANTED—Boarders and _roomers, R ATES APARTMENT FOR RENT—Purnish-' 3 itive 1.44%-145%4; Nov. 144%; Dec. $30.00 per month for board, room ed or unfurnished. One room, j1424; May 1.42%. | eS | All want ads ‘are cash in advance, ey! Laces Mend ag 14-979 = ) | Oats Ne white 2744 -27%¢. H minimum charge 75 cents. Copy ‘igidaire. One front room with FINANCIAL MARKETS |New York Stocks |HEAVY SPECULATORS! nomini 6.00-6.2 choice fed western a best held higher; desirable; No. 1 rye 50%e. Barley choice to fancy 4514-48 2c; wr to good 3612-41% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Date Nov. 20. ‘ported at some places. | 40 Persons Missing | Friends of approximately 40 persons, | jreported missing in the territory, ox- {pressed concern for their safety. The! ‘damage caused by the storms includ- ed wires blown down, buildings wreck- must be received at The Tribune of- {fice by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same day in the regular classifiec. page. Cuts, border or white space used on} kitchenette, first floor, Also one room and kitchenette, Murphy bed, Frigidaire, $25.00. Garage for rent, $3.00. Evarts Apartments, 314 3rd St. Phone 511. FOR RENT — Strictly private three room apartment. Nicely furnished. cane | No, 1 dark norther 8 want ads come under the classified; Reet eee eee No 1 Morten 3a [ed highways either blocked or made! display rates at 90 cents per column| Close in. A cozy home, See it. ipl eeuiientinte Oe ann, | eet Gree cea a bs |No. 1 ambur durum’. “30 dangerous to travel and at least twolinch per insertion. Also 2 room apartment. Phone Closing Prices Nov. 20 IQUDATE HOLDINGS = eta paaey gona and wholes 25-05 30; . 1 mixed durum . .42 |Oregon rivers swollen to flood stage p a A medium 4.50-5.25; all weights common | N fo. 1 red durum + 30 [by Hh ple me * REGULAR WANT AD RATES RENT—Modern smail 3 room 5 fo, 1 flax . sanaes iT) Two deaths were attributed to the }g days, 25 words or under. $1.45) apartment, partly furnished. First 3.50-4.50; ewes 90-159 Ibs. medium to! no. 2 flax 1.12} weather. Charles O. Smith, 55, Col- y fl Private choice 1.25-2.75; all weights cull and lac i . a | 13 days, 25 words or under. 1.00 oor, ivate entrance. Down o. 1 rye 33 | ville, Wash., was crushed by a tree! Gays, 25 words or under 28| town, Just right for two. Call 'at Allis Chal. common 1.00-1.75; feeding lambs 50- | Barley ‘30 blown down’ by the wind and William |] Gay, of 118 r Ae Gos See eae [Cee J, Steiner, 88, Spokane, died while) Ade Gver 25 words 8 cents sdditional| ee partment. L. ~groux ily | Speltz a learing sidewalks. : H ree ae H SIOUX CITY | Dark ha: af oat cone “ina | ber word. K. Thompson. Phone 287. Stocks Have Heavy Tone and 2% |Prices Collapse More Than 4! _ Sioux City, Iowa, Nov. 20—(@m—(WU. | Hard winter AT ehbadre eae tan SOnEEAMNET ues The Tribune reserves the right to|?O%_ RENT=very well turaunea i iS. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 1,800; calves, ! later ‘its Med three ro basemi Bond Transactions Appear Cents a Bushel on Mar- — |200; slaughter steers and yearlings ‘ es SE en eo nee pannel refeet any copy submitted, also to re-| - private Batt. Gas FAbbe’ BOSE to Be Spongy ket at Chicago scarce, steady, quality largely plain; '¢ My 20.—(AP)— train bound for Missoula, Mont., from | VS Les vtaisiting Advertunie, ©-| refrigeration. City heat. Phone fat she stock firm; bulls and vealers | Curb erate Wallace, Ida, was stopped at Lookout UP Tules o! te ve * { 1063 or see custodian Room 300, Col- unchanged; stockers and feeders dull,! Cities Sorvice 74. Nipaaey na aliacs. | Phone 32 lege Building. 52% Pass and forced to return to Wallac: fg. New York, Nov. 20.—(?)—Most of} Chicago, Nov. 20.—()—Big liquida- weak; short fed steers and yearlings; Elec. Bord & Share 16%. i Fog at Devils Lake ; The Tribune Want Ad Department | poR-RENT — Ail modern tara the financial markets skidded Friday, 34; 10m of speculative holdings almost 8.50 down; bulk beef cows 3.25 to 4.25; | Standard Oil fe . Devils Lake was blanketed with fog or unfurnished apartment at 713% although in the case of securities the iq |SWamped the wheat market late Fri-|load lots up to 4.65; low cutter and| United Friday morning also. a ~ | ‘Thayer. Inquire Mrs. W. A. Hughes. downward movement was accompan- day and prices collapsed more than 4 {cutters chiefly 2.00 to 2.75; practically | TEN BOK At Jamestown, slippery sidewalks Male Help Wanted |_ Phone 622 or 1391, ied by little increase in activity. cents a bushel. Lowest levels werelvealer top 600; most medium bulls Gov ner BONDS resulted from a mixture of sleet and! Stocks had a heavy tone and the 4jreached simultaneously with an-!2.50 to 3.00; run includes 600 direct to! New York, Nov. :20.—(?)— tain, while similar weather prevailed; WANTED—Man and wife to do! ENT—Two room modern new= bond market again assumed a spongy nouncement that Japan and China| feeder dealers. ment bonds: Liberty 3 1-2's 100.00; t Valley City. Minot and Williston| chores for board this winter. One| ly decorated apartment, City heat- appearance. The break in wheat con- had accepted an Armistice, Notable| Hogs, 9,500; slow, around steady|/Liberty Ist 4 1-4's 100.26; Liberty 4th [reported clouay easier, | person to cook for. I can use mid-| ed. e pithy furnished. Reasonab‘e tributed to the speculative gloom of absence of foreign demand for Unit-| with Thursday's average; early top|4 1-48 101.50; Treas. 4 1-4's 105.80; Blizzard conditions prevailed over, ‘le agetl man if he can help with| rent. Inquire Mrs. Wm. Braun, the moment here and many so-called ed States wheat, together with rain] 440 for choice 220 to 280 pound | Treas. 4's 102.10, e ie central Montana, Snow was| Housework. Six cows to milk. Boo-| French and Welch Apartments. pivotal issues lost at least_a couple of ae, Teported in drought sections| butchers; bulk 170 to 300 pound falling in some other sections of the zer not wanted. 12 miles west of FOR RENT—Well furnished two points, several touching new lows. Me hear and Nebraska, contributed | weights 4.15 to 4.35; most 140 to 160! 4-H] Club M Members ate, Garrison. W. E. Johnson. Lock} room apartment on ground floor. Bar silver, up % of a cent to 30% ee a ed a Sen ns Stock mar-!pound weights 4.00 to 4.15; slaughter Trena Hollier, superintendent ar | Box 124, Emmet, N. Dak. New gas range, Frigidaire, running cents an ounce, had the fort alone for |G: tae te Dull phate deck oe afi? ti pigs mainly 3.50 to 4.00; majority Hold Achievement Gallatin county schools, and her'MEN WANTED to do evening home- yee telephone. Hazelhurst Apts. the almost forsaken cause of the ad-|6% tn : tsows 4.00 to 410; desirable feede> Day in Bismarck |brother, sam, caught in a'storm near! work. Earn $15 to $20 weekly in) 411 5th St. Phone 273. vance. in iy UE Gee eahtetunene ncn with {pigs 3.75. ay In bisma West Yellowstone, telephoned from a{ spare time. Write The Albee Co,|FOR RENT—Well furnished two Selling in shares relaxed somewhat finish The cents under yesterday's)” Sheep, 2.000; fat lambs steady to ranger station, relieving their friends| 509 Fifth Ave., New York. room apartment. South exposure. after a heavy opening and partial ré- day's bottommost point areas strong; other classes nominal, un-| | (Continued on from Page One) /reneor Cestlthy tee a rnursday | —— Gas, lights and heat furnished, coverles of moderate losses were made, ew rest ee Gosiners | 8° |changed; two loads strictly choice fed !cader: Milton Mandigo, president; |Of Anisety tat Coveoper ity | i Laundry privileges. “Adults only, but the decline was resumed coinci- Ne s, May 60% -61. wooled lambs to shippers 5.80; pack-|Ted Naaden, vice president; Mamie| nigh bot Female Heip Wanted 120 mh Corn 2%-3% off, Dee. 42%¢-%, M Lees A at nc was prepared to set out at daybreak | —__ ne Vv ay dent with the opening of the Chicago 46% 75. Oats at 141% set bi ay Jers bidding 5.50 down; fat ewes sala- | Naaden, secretary. Friday. WANTED—Young girl to watch baby | FOR wet T—Larg F room grain pit. U.S, Steel met particular- bedehtil his ane a ie Set back, and|ie up to 2.50; bulk feeders eligible} Sterling Pig — Tylor Johnson, The blizzard raged at Great Falls,| and do light housework after school!” with nitehenette Completely fur- 1y insistent presmire, Gropaing more Cents, NOwINE & fall of 17 to 30'3.75 to 4.25, quoted to 4.50. pacers, Alton Johnson, president: |ssavre, Shelby, and Lewistown, with! and evenings. Phone 1903. nished. On ground floor. Close in, than 2 points to a level closely i te hmidkunz, vice president; 4 ue n five | WA te K for board} Adults only, PI 5 Opening 118-1% cents off, wheat |~—-—-—— ‘ * . temperatures ranging between five | WANTED—Girl to work for i Mu nly. hone 262-M or call OE ee A comieta CAREL: afterward sagged further. Corn start- |" Grain Quotati ‘| Ne Oe eerear dou, lead-|and 10 degrees above zero in that| and room. Phone 1728-W. | at 208 Mandan St, can Telephone, International Harves- lea 44-1 down and continued to de-|! ain \uotations g{er; Sebastian Koch, president; Ed-|@rea. ‘The sky bi rae Pi eee ge FOR RENT—‘three room" apaitment ter, Air Reduction, Columbian Car- & |cline. . ~* win Robidou, secretary. as ie sonal Work Wanted heat abd ge dae ee B : ; y was falling at Livingston,|___ Wan heat and gas for cooking. Water ton, McKeesport and Lambert yield- Selling of wheat futures in large MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Naughton Pig and Corn—Emil|and snow wes ; S 5 ed 2 to 3, while in the rails New York 0° volume developed and the market j Minneapolis Nov. 20.—(P)— Johnson, leader, where the temperature was 10 above. (pease zy tales aaa pale ioe ete Phone 593 or call at 219 Central, Union Pacific, Nickel Plate, | Gon Gropped rapidly at times with numer-| _Wheat— "Open High Low Close) Driscoll Food—Mrs. George Schla-|@ 0. ________9| [ius Ceaning ne eer ork | cee rece _Richholt’s residence. _ Delaware & Hudson, Chicago North- ous stop-loss orders forced into exe- |Dec. B% 73% 70% 71% | hach, leader; Esther Tompt, presi- Hazelto i sntesd. Manford Parks. ‘Tele. |PO, RENT—On grouid” floor, fur: western preferred and Illinois Central cution. Downturns in securities ac- /May 2 aN 69% TO | Gent! ‘Hana’ Bere. vice president;| | azelton |] guaranteed. M j | nished three room apartment with reached new minimums on losses of 1 #Jcelerated the momentum of grain! )~ ree Janet McCann, szcretary. ° . = | Private bath and kitchenette. Also to 4 or more. C * {price tumbles. Meanwhile, increased May 52% 52", Home Furnishing, McKenzie—Mrs. DALINE LANDSBERGER MILLINERY—Hats made and _old| furnished light housekeeping room Tho favorable banking and credit | Kote) 7 biota (of Argentine wheat to Cal 3 P. P. Bliss, leader; Ruth Lewis, pres-| BY ADALINE L ie bee ease ae ie closet. Second floor. 422 situation revealed by the weekly fed} wih wel srinee saree A together ! {Dee. as ident; Mary Ellen Reese, secretary. note deling and’ altering. Prompt] RoR —RENT= Furnish —— eral reserve statements was ignort r ‘alian firms were May . aac! Painted Woods Corn end Poultry,] mr. and Mrs. P, V. Kurtz and fam- sd 9 ‘—Furnished two room by a market which obviously felt the selling distant futures deliverics atl, Ele ic Wilton—Mrs. Theodore Taylor, lead- - attention to mail orders. Mrs. A.) apartment, also three room apart decline had gained sufficient momen- Liverpool. ras i er; Raymond Epceteont, esiceae ily, accompanied by Miss Suis 8. Nielsen, formerly, ci eee ment, furnished. With gas, lights tum to warrent dae eet sath mere 2" peel a ae was) ‘Bari ; James Taylor, vice president; Irene} Neigum, motored to Tacit lay. partmen! , | ce ee ean aus nished. 622 3rd ly since week-end trade reviews mi clip} irom the value of wheat and!Dec. . 40's Danstrom, secretai E. M. Kafer and: granddaughters,| __™* a _|__St. Phone 1716-R. Bice mreonte comment on the state Fo: i z ana eee Aeterna May . 4 i cane Poultry—Mrs. Earl Mow-| Jean and Marjorie Kafer of Bismarck, me Asante Ae eae eae eae Bel - Burnished nore ut i . re 5 1c ca aan Viea aaa Ider, leader. » e Sunday. . *{ -nished front apartment. Available Thp market recovered slightly in Pressure on corn came from houses! MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN || ‘string | Poultry — Mrs. George| Visited at the Kafer at eau oe Phone 67-W or call at 810 5th St. | Noy. 15th. Varney. Apartments. the final dealings. Extreme losses 28% |that yesterday were conspicuous on ELMER Kusch, leader; Beryl Sherman, presi-| Mrs. Thomas Marx ani nts work by the hour or] Phone 773. receipts Friday 66 compared to 76 a ranged from 1 to wee get) 5 eats as oe ves of the market. Cora jyear ago. cent; Emil Lang, vice president;| Braddock visited at the Thomas Shea) day, Phone 1028. FOR RENT = Modern apartment ti in prominent issues, but several re- , {Price setbacks were in the face of un-}' Wheat— ‘Laura Langley, secretary. home last week. od = —_— | _ Person Court. Phone 706. covered from fractions to 2 points fotors: y, {favorable weather and of continued 15% protein _Delivered To Arrive} still Poultry—Mrs. A. H. Erickson,! wr, and Mrs. J. H. Whelitz and 1 ie Tour voomh ani ; SOR: i ; 3 FOR RENT—Four roo te fae Ute hone aed Sy eth Sig: : assohotutaena ian rebated mei at Morn ae a ue “714 | leader. children visited at Bismarck Sunday.! Houses and Flats apartment. Private bates ARYA mated two million shares. /Gillette Saf. Raz. ae (| , \e! LOE 56,000 | north. 744% Ten | Sibley Butte Bee Hive—Mrs. Henry! “ mrs, Murphy of Braddock recently room modern entrance. Heat, gas and water fur- | Gol oe oder ireiher Poste deol is time [3,4 protein *~ Larson, leader; Byron Clizbe, presi- visited at the J. D. McCusker home.| house. Hot wie heat. Call ae nished. Close in. Call at 322 1st St + k t: 1 Goodyr. 3 year. ts receded corn aay dk north. dent; Vivian Larson, vice president;! Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Shea and West Rosser Ave. or phone 673 FOR RENT Reece sete 4 | Produce Markets , | wheat. _|2 dk north: Mary Ellen Reese, secretary. aod Lucille, ¥is- = — Strictly ‘modern fur= @|St N 36 | Provisions were responsive to tng 8 ak north Tryge Poultry—Mrs. E. Cunning-| Gauehters, Mildred and » Vis-1FOR RENT—Modern five room bun-|" ished apartment. Rose Apart Se ee 5 & opeciee ty i at Linton Saturday. galow. Heated garage. For Sale:| m, 215 3 5 eden pelts rigs atl age ee PPAR eu arn orale ham, leader; Alvin ‘rygg. president) ‘The bridge elub get Tuesday eve-) Davenport, large chair. rockers, rug oe ae ee suicisn’ | ‘ v 5 Fy . L. Sem! jome. ei — modern furni ween ia iiss RAE ‘as demand | Houd- osaherter oii | MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT Bh 18% + | Spangberg, secretary eRe cai aden earl LUT aT And VMS: See eee ca. “atetireseen | Stld unturnistied -anartmak ta Maven fell off and receipts picked up and|Houston Oil. ja bi icles trang DROP ae 7 A. F Kurtz motored to Dickinson Sat-| 914 Aye, C West. Phone 1680. Rue Apartments with electric stove was quoted steady to %c lower. Eggs|Hupp, Mot. Car 5% a ns ee 3%! Military Activit urday. They returned home Mon-|- and Frigidaire. Inquire 711 Ave, A. i aia remng te RS eel are | RODE TORE 7 |had a bad day here with virtually all : y a FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house.) Phone 1256-W. Rue Apartments, were unrevised. Poultry ruled s int 31% |News favoring. lower prices. Cables | M: Be Halted ee trans-| Close in, on Thayer St. Geo. M. Butter, 11,167, unsettled; creamery |Int. Harvester "4 Grade of | ay be ha as Norman Roop of Bismarck trans : FOR RENT —Two-room turnishe epecial (93 score) 31%-32; extra (82/Int. Match, Pte. Pf. 2B map sherepntng and the weather (Pie north. 74% 76% 12K 73% Result of P ] {acted business at Hazelton Friday. | Register. -| apartment. City heat. tres score( 31; extra firsts (90-91 score) {int Nick Can, Pita [ect oree hag aa fea Alagoa ee dk north i esult Of Proposal) "in. Royal Neighbors met Tuesday|FOR RENT —Four room bungalow:) 309 College Bldg, or phone 1083. 29-30; firsts (88-89 score) 26%-27%3 | jewel es 386% | December wheat futures closed 34c evening at the home of Mrs. Anna! Completely modern. Gas heal a \-2514; stan- e 27% tes “¢ |Grade of | (Continued on from Page One) Klabunde. full basement. Call at 811 3rd.| FOR RENT—apartment in ‘fireproof prone iA apt eter ror Johns-Mansvie. 9% | lower, and May 3%c lower. 1 jTsitsihar, barring untoward develop-| Mesdames Thompson, Wohlmann,} Phone £09. building, twe rooms, kitchenette and yh ou Kelvinator .. 8% | gomrse grain futures went down 2 ments, a5 soon as they finish defeat-| ang ‘MeDonald were Capital Clty vis-| OR RENT—One all modern furnish. | bath. Electrical refrigerator. Laure Eges, 2961, steady; prices un-|Kennecott Cop. SS ER eee err ing thoroughly the Chinese General] jtors Saturday. |_..| ea-home, also one basoment flat,| 449 privileges, Inquire The Bis- changed. | pe Fe : “tig | There was a 1%sc dip due to stop loss |14% protein Mah. ; ‘The Operetta, “In Old Loulsiana,’| furnished, consisting of overstuffed | _™al une office. Poultry, alive, 1 car, 29 trucks,!Kreuger & Toll. ! 1814 |selling. ‘There was not enough cash |! DHLW or Something very near comsternation| wich is to be presented by the high! set and radio, Call at 811 2nd St, | === =e ne steady; prices unchanged. — . * ! 20% lwheat in to make @ real mertst. qhelteH. Wace: 6814 47% ...,/appeared in the grave demeanor of school glee clubs, will be given Fri-| or phone 1276. Ww Cheese, per pound: Twins, 13%¢; | Hquid Carbonic - : 38% |Tew cars offered moved very readily | yo reres Re ee ere a quem aners day. FOR RENT—Five room house, all) Wantedito\Rent Daisies, 14%c; Young Americas, 14¢; |LO¥e S78 sai, 1498s ebetivm toislightly atronger Compara |i Howe 84 651 j Ambassador Debuchi thus simply stat-| “Mrs, George Zirnhelt and daugh-!" newly decorated. Full basement.! WANTED to rent by December 18t: h Brick, 150; Swiss, 28-30. Pale SAN cence = ploorane ont choos ie protein Sree cercmemeree 1899160 Sipe es eect lla Prepay ter, Edna, were Linton visitors Sat-| Immediate occupancy. Located at| Two clean, furnished rooms, for pubs Siena Mathieson Alk. + 114|were in good demand. Winter wheat|1 DH W or 1 urday. 812 Thayer Ave. Phone 377-M. | light housekeeping by two adults. y a ‘ Thursday. | = Do not care to 00 POTATOES May Dept. Stores + 24% ea LH W..... 64% + OB 15. HMB ay ee it-| Miss Edna Kafer spent two weeks ~ Pay over $20.00 per Chicago Now 20-10-00. S. Dep. Miata Copper er erealitral. cae was slight: |Orade of - i Ree te ee aie ery ad th, | viaiting withgher: sister, Miss iii | POR SAEEEOH ge enine-8 isoden month. State price and Tocation in Agr.)—Potatoes 56, on track 170, to- -Cont. Pet. BH ly better. Ww AN Stim: he was sorry it happened, | *@fer, who teaches near Wing. tear Capitol and wigh school Guay rite Tribune 10. vt y tal U. 8. shipments 536; about steady, | M0. he bp Z ‘ WP Cash corn demand was slow to fair taining ‘and South’ Dakota’ Wheat| but the Snbenees BRE nee Mr. and Mrs Charles ae Zee eer heated. P Built-in features. Lawn, q trading slow; sacked per cewt., Wis- Mont. Ward . 1 1014 ]and tone weaker. Oats were scarce |12% protein ed in self-defense. He minimized the| Miss Margaret Hoff spen' ul! ¥! trees, shrubs. Terms. Phone 1057 consin Round alae ee Henyee ash. Motors : 18 |and in good demand. Rye demand j1 - W or 63% .65% 62% 644 danger of complications with Russia Senn ne eon of Mr.) ater 5:00 p,m. Minnesota-North Dakota ve i Nat. Biscuit . + 46% | was good for milling quality and ele-|1 H W..... 63% 65% 62. 644 | aintaining the Soviets knew Japan| &™ i : 70R7 —Five~ house. All Ohio's 80 to 85, occasional car 90; |Nat, Cash + 15% |vator interests fair, barley demand |Gtadeot | did not intend to capture the Chinese| Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schneider a ald Deve Foom house. aney| Ness College course. Call at 402 sth < Idaho Russets No. 1, 1.35 to 1.50:|Nat. Dairy Prod. ++ 26%) was slightly better. Flax offerings Deore 624 64% 61% 634 | Eastern railway. and Mrs, M. Schnelder of Hebron vis-| modern. | Down, town, St. or phone 246-M. ¥ Comupecials ag 1.15; Nebraska Ab pokes * Bt were light and jemand sendy. from ¥ * m im E ee | Russia's quiescent attitude, giving Heed ser week at the J. J. Meyer SGETERNE sig room modern FOR | (Sate eval ate model Lc. 415. ls a rad # crusht and elevator companies. 83% 87% 7575 837 e= Z a rT. ime guaran- TRSMRDIS ever r Cre: Hh ai : z Bteinroteln sais itt ati "Bie rates eaonee canoer ye: Bernard Andrus of Bismarck trans-| galow. Phone 321 or 317. _ | teed as’ new machine. Mantord MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Nene ‘Western 40° || Livestock seve BON «| newed speculation in Washington. | acted business at samen: Hipesavied FOR RENT—Diuplex with two bed-| Parks. Telephone 1114-W. Minneapolis, Nov. 20.—(P)—Flour, | Norti, “4 meriean tif | ONE en tenance 66% Silence Is Puzsling Fidh SaaMmennee nehcessiata cae. || oome aor aeening PoreD ne Hho) [FOR SALE OR TRADE—A pure bred unchanged. Northern Pac. + 20 |" SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ea SEIN]] Officials plainly were puzzled by} Ru + motored “| at 114% Broadway. | J.' Poland China boar, 17 months old. Shipments 41.438 barrels. Pac. Gas & Elec 31%] South St. Paul, Nov. 20—(AP—U. z |the continued Russian silence, as|marck BAMraay. a. apa ac | ee In good condition.’ Don Nicholson, Pure bran 15.00 to 16.00. Pacific Light - 43%18, D. A)—Cattle 2,300: trade mod-j1 durum. ‘Japanese troops penetrated further; George Zirbes ani ie "city Fric| FOR RENT—A modern 9 room house| Glencoe, N. Dak. Standard middlings 15.50 to 16.00. | Packard Motor, 5%) erately active, fully steady; spots)2 durum jinto the Russian zone of Manchuria| Were visitors at the Capital City Fri-)" joxt to the Bank of North Dakota.! por g. ALE — Fine building lots” on eee Pan-Am. Pet. 33 | strong; steer run largely warmed-ups|} 74 dur ‘| and enveloped a section of the Chin-| day. Phone 206 or call at 217 dl St. | 11th Street. One block from school, NEW YORK Par.-Publix 13% 4 A ry i tally Rus-| Rev. Father Schweitzer, the Pre- : 20.—()—Eges, 10,-| Pathe Exch: and short-feds; bulk salable 5.00 to; Gorn— ese Eastern railway, partially Rus-| , felts family ant Mr, and MMs A. P, Nyden, Hebron, N. Dak. | New York, Noy, 20. bane | Berne or 2.18; a few better offerings nheld|2 sian-controlled. fontaine. tamny. i 5 Room for Rent at arader = the 443, firm. Mixed colors, premium | Penney ce) 33 . George Zirnhelt were Sunday dinner FOR SALE—Best grade coal from the B ie _ 3 y ; he . .00; short- E Next to bath room. 619 . 30; LGxURS CF, ATRERES Oa se Bailie Pei + 45. | feds to’ 7.00 or better: cutters 2.00 to| 2 is @ Chinese province, and the last| Miss Beth Common and | Misses "gee ew, est oe “ Feuer loads. done Wray, a0 laaen) tra firsts 34-35; refrigerators, secon + | pub, ‘Bve. Corp. N. ! 63% 1278; bulls slow; bulk 2.75 to 3.00;/3 remaining outlet for the overflow of|Connie and Dolly Koch were Phone 6! oe ea . 18%4-19%. oe a ‘pullman ..... Miia teats an ‘stockers nominally 4 +! Chinese population. mae, visitors Saturday. ieediaes FOR ST ere gee a Wn od Poe SALE—Oldsmobile four aoe ‘Se- Poultry-dressed steady and un- 5 15% steady, ais 2,700; vealers steady |2 When trouble has threatened there eorge Landsberger mot ern home. Suitable for one or in, 1929 model. A-1 condition \ OPER eg peens iy Solent ibe : with ‘Thursday's strong close; medi-|3 white. :|im the past, one assurance of pence| Valley City Saturdsy and returned| Convenient to bath, Private en-| New Tires ‘and new battery at i Pg ea 23; broilers by parce 5 a um to choice grades 4.00 to 5.50;!4 pene +|has been the STAD that any aud A erro FOR RENT Tange Wont Tom. a 300.0 toh ane 1677 or call at 31! 7 arley— aggressor faced the united i z 3 = une | 18-96; amis, by, Srelghh, 192 cence ty, | 6.00 Pag aaa) iG gore oir -|tion of both of the other interested churn wate x Capital Oly visitors) furnished. Light housekeeping priv-| PLEASE TAKE NOTICE—I_ will 16-26; roosters by freigh 5 ay aad Rep. tron & Sti ae : ay market mostly steady ian Beas ‘| parties, Monday. rata a ileges, Lights, water, pent ay make anyone a present of a cab- | 14; ducks by freight 16; express 2. | Peynolds Tob “Bi 31% | with Thursday's average; pigs and Yet in the present instance, Rus-| Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Landsberger and) of phone furnished. Private en-| inet Victrola like new, that will | 7 Richfld. Oil Cal. “1° |light lights about steady with Thurs-j 51 51% .50% .....|Sia has appeared almost uninterested| {amily motored to Linton Monday. trance. Rent reasonable. Call at} buy the records with it at half RANGE OF CARUOE (pe Range|Royal Dutch Shell 16% | day's close; better 160 to 250 Ibs., 4-10- | in the northward march of the) The Parent-Teacher association) 318 sth St. after 2 p. m. or Phone! price, May be seen at 411 Sth St. MURAD, Moy, - ae ae Baleway Bi Stores c 48%4 14.20; top 4.20 paid mostly for 180 to! No, 1. 146 144 146 | Japanese, while China stood alone/ held a regular meeting TY, eve-| 834-J. Ss = __.|FOR SALE OR TRADE for livestock. | Of caroy praise tn-| St, L. & San Fran. 8 |250 ‘Ibs.; 130 to 160 Ibs. at 3.75-4.10; rere TCTT in the pathway. For this situation! ping in the school gymnasium. The| pon RENT—Well furnished room|“ Torq roadster with truck body. dark northern 77%-81%; No. 1 nor! ; CHICAGO RANGE program consisted of an operetta, | ~J! ight house- ed 74%; No. ‘Schulte Ret. Stores . fae pigs ite packing sows mostly | Nov. 20.—) no clear explanation has reached with kitchenette for light hou: Runs like new. Phone 995-J or call $0 Sas as Ne 2. mie ‘amber dur- | Seaboard Airline gui | 3:50-3:75; average cost Thursday 4.12; eves" Ce oe High Low Close’ Washington, which has no diploma-| "Melilote,” Elven, py the piled and] Keeping. Natural gas for heat and| at 922 Ave. © West it a rum 5 Roebr % | weight 196. 9% 59% 56% .56% | tic contact with the Soviet. Thurs- grades, cooking. Low rents. azelhurst | : POA tia eee Ey Se as 134 | Sheep—4,000; quaitty of slaughter | March . ‘62% 50 59 day Japanese Ambassador | Dubuehi Constitution by J. W. Riley of Bis-| apts, 411 Fifth street, Phone 273. DELIVERED ony, Flags 1a, Toma wale nple gf 48; No.!Shell Union’ Oil ! “qy}lambs fairly desirable; undertone May : 60% | Said in reply to a question there was di $1.00 per 4 yd. load. Inquire 8. F. r ) sample grade mixed durum 59 ioe largely steady with Thursday's ad-|July no secret treaty” between Japan and| Mr. and Mrs, Joe Wohlmann and} Household Goods for Sale 1 ved eines Fe yellow 524 Al ae etrol. i tee role ate strong to higher prices. | _ Co! Russia, American “officials won't| daughter, Elvira, motored to New Sa-|-o5-sarge tinge leaf dining table, | Lambert. Phone 1427, 0 Corn: ae, 3 a eee seu: dane . A : jDee. discuss the Russian angle, plainly|!em Sunday, where they visited with buffet, practically new, also six CHOICE CANARY singers: Import- . bg gest j Skelly Oll . 1 4h CHICAGO Mas mystified as they are. friends and relatives. They returned) chairs’ 314 Hannafin. Phone 1145-| 4 Rollers, Hartz Mountain and SEE ere e ret BLK -51%, Southern Pac. . 41%| Chicago, Nov. 20—(P)—(U. 8. D. Meantime, the Washington govern-|home Monday. LW. | Cheapers, naive MDaae Seen : er Mio. a pect 54%; No, 3|Southern Rys. - + 15 A.)—Hogs 30,000 including 10,000 di- | ment, with’ ceaseless activity, was Ae BOrOt Dy. Rare ee ROR BAL Snadio practically new,| “ect Jaecp Bull: (pigne, Maa Ape - . 65; 65; ~ . 4:45-4.55; rs ‘and one rocker, davenpor' able, Flax: No. 1 145%-1.46%. Stand. Ol Cau = 4 iy TEAM TS: ARLES: DAES SOYA: ki “ Selephone to Paris was worked hard GETS LIFE TERM walnut desk, floor and table lamps. cash Grain — |seedeetetee + 3H ght light good and choice 140-160 pd ee Stimson and Ambassador Dawes,|_ Minneapolis, Nov. 19.—(P—Cecil} Phone 1236. _|| WE ARE CASH BUYERS ong nee 20.—()—Wheat No. |Studebaker .. 1 14% | Ibs. 4.50-4.65; light weight 160-200 Ibs. ay ee 4 |Fobiaeenling | ins ocuniey ak” she Fee ee, 1 ae eed | of SoQpTpOV EE pean heal buy | o¢ all varieties of Alfalfa seed, » * Sue mi Steel : 4.50-4.65; medium weights 200-250 Ibs. 55% 55 ‘ ague of Nations council. i. at $10.00. Gall 95, including State Registered ] $ mixed 59%. eee es white [Penan Co + a8 (4asc465; heavy weight. 250-880" Ibs 55% (55'2 53 But the indications of success at|life imprisonment in district court) som gALE—One three-piece walnut || grades. Corn iio. A rslien A183 Ne. No. Tex. Bac. : 6% 435-455; packing sows medium and 650 620 620 |Patls appeared slight unless some|here. Donight was accused of slaving|" | earqom set. One, two piece mo-|f senq us samples, stating 41%; new corn No. 3 mixed 45%; No. ‘tim, Roli. Beatin ate 2 21% Tbs. 3.75-4.15; pigs gcod | 50 6: 07 | Positive steps—withdrawal of diplo-| Albert Monnia. another laborer, found) i1- tiving room set. Two children’s amount you have for sale. Bags 45-45%.! gocd 275-500 pigs 6 6.20 6.05 6.07 d. ir is amount you a AR a a ceaierg a Coc 33% |and choice 100- 0-440. | 625 6.07 6.10 |matic representatives at Japan or a|in an alley with his throat slashed. | beq,” perfection oll atove with|f (urnished tree for ehipping. Ont Pd welie: Fash: Hebe | Dain ee 31% | Cattle 2,000; calves 600; slaughter |trade boycott—were resorted to. = Ene oven. Wilton rug, 8%xl0%. One] NEWDAY SEEDS, INC. sade 14% {steers and yearlings fully steady; st 6.00 | The situation led the outspeken| | SENATOR'S FATHER breakfast set. Everything practic- Be ae Hie he sales, 1% quality plain; beet cows slow, steady 682 649 | Senator Borah to assert he was con-| Detroit, Nov. 20.—UP—Word of the! Prnakiass se” Evers nile Boaleaas Soue io Barley 40-58. 12° | to weak; low cutter and cutters active Sas vinesd Japan intends to dominate|marriage at Riverside, Calif, Thurs-|° 20% Sh" Mtenaan Dak. Home Timothy seed 4.00-4.25. 30% and firm; bulls and vealers steady. DULUTH RANGE Manchuria. Somewhat similar was|day of James J. Couzens, Sr., '3-year- all day Sunday. Clover seed 13.00-15,00. 24 Slaughter cattle and vealers: Dulin, Bune NOY. 2 aes , an expression of Senator Johnson of jold iether or BODES, Place 4 ee ‘ ice 600-900 Ibs. caleunal 7 | California. ;Wwas recely re ih | ? BOSTON WOOL Ba | Sure, Berd one ee 8.00-12.25; [NOV 72<| “Japan will take what she wants,|Couzens married Annie Cason, 67, of | Miscellaneous \% Boston, Ne . Lacey wenlf \e 8 60” {1100-1300 bs, 8.25-12.75; 1300-1500 Tbs. May and what Japan takes, she keeps.” | Pomona, Calif. |BRIVATE TUTORING. Any hig § made + B.00- mn and medium 600-| _ Ry =a | school or grade pupil wishing pri- i » territory wools Fri- | fay (800-1278; commo | Dee 52 52% S151 POLICE CHIEF SHOT x | Gina eae holders | Wataaty dR y Mey rep ar eget | ie 52% 53° 50% 50%) Expect Cold Wave | Detroit, Nov. 20—(@—Harry H,| vate instruction may obtain some FOR RENT Tees Sea monet ny gee 7 {and medium 3.50-7.00; cows $004 and lov. MS 1a ats 1483 | Will Grip State {Crooks chiet of police of the suburb! Gig ‘gth ‘st, Bismarck. Terms rea-| seer pe el , |¢holce 4.00-5.25; common and mediu "421. | ry “ > Pil) anna apartment 5c scoured basis with the bulk of $14 13 59-400; low cutter and cutter 2.50-'May 12020, :18y tBu PBs rt! By Friday Nigh t)nead and seriously wounded at 5 a. m. = proof building, electric refrigera- otteriings Dele 84 Bettas or Pee 37% |3.50; bulls (yearlings excluded) good Soren Gane | Vaicey Py its a eels tors, electric stoves, city heat ide al ve range. A si th 5 -4.75; cuiter to H Page One) ipted Ys err ennys firmness was noted also on bright \W an 5d hole (bast see: cit ted) | Duluth, Minn,, Nov. 20,—-(P)—Close: cverely ‘Thureday. At Wallace Tda,, of @ bus station last night. ‘The men|LEARN A PROFESSION iow | rates laundry privileges, etc, fleeces of 58, 60's and 48, 50's quality. = good and choice 5.25-7.00; medium|Wheat No. 1 ‘dark northern 76%- inches of snow fell and was blown | escaped. for enrolling Dams ona re see. Inquire at — MONEY RATES 4,00-5.25; cull and common 3.00-4.00./78%¢; No. 2 do 74%4-78%c; No. 3 40132 drifts to paralyze highway and Fs 7 a | Moler at College, Fron! ij CHICAGO STOCKS New York, Nov. 20.—()—Caill! ‘gtockers and feeders cattle: Bie | Tao ¢; No. 1 northern 76% -79%C; | rail communication. li atreed TAs Y i a a The Bismarck (By The Associated Press) j money steady, 2 1-2 per cent. and choice 500-1050 Ibs. 5.50- No. 2 do 74% No. 1 amber! Widely separated blizzards struck in |her 12th, one red milk. cow. with! Corporation Securities 6; insull! Time loans steady, 60 days 3 1-2,'7.95: commen and medium 3 5.50. !durum 717.-8773¢; No. 2 do 697+ sections of Montana, Wyoming, and|brand on right hip, weight about 800) _ Lis cent H Tribune Office “Util. Invest. 10 5-8; Midwest Util.!90 days 3 3-4; 4-6 mes. 4 per cent. Sheep t ses firmyig7tse; No. 1 durum 67%2-707s¢; No. { Colorado. pounds LOUIS MARTINESON, FOR RENT—Store space. Inquire (new) 10. Prime commercial paper 3 8-4 to 4. | sitn ye feeders do 677%s-707sc; No. 1 mixed ue Near-zero temperatures were re- 1b Miles North of Bilmarck, N. D.| George's Coffee Shop, '