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ar FOR SALE_—House of five rooms and| 80h, and don’t forget we have hoi Fully Modern House LOST May 15th—$65 by work “TWO REMARKABLE BARGAINS |” between the American Cal da ay f 1A brand om Bipaalow, 2 year tt] pot, Finder please return money fr a IMOMDER WF TMEY'LL TRY _JT-AN ACTOR, well equipped and complete, east} , suitable eward to American Cafe. “ : 4 A\ f@ont, 6 Jarge rooms: and, bath,|- vs 516 3t} 4] I re ; modern throughout, full basement,| "Son Goiq_ Ever-Shar! Y 2 ‘ a ae YI ; XK." inde : fy hard wood finish, very pretty loca- tion; a new garage. Price, $5,000. sraved Very good terfis.. Shown only by| —- mete ies appointment. i LOsT--Sm silver rosary between 2—Offered by owner for immediate] / Postoffice and church, sale, location most desirable part} tarn to Tribune. of atte residential: qleWict: wer eng eee nae | . Pretty lot and extra large, house ‘ ‘ we 7 rooms and bath, ‘hard wood n- it POSITION WANTED { ish, full ment, place for a caf,. Price, $5, reasonable terms, to responsible buyer. “We. consider. this an exceptionally cheap prop erty at price offered. ‘Houses and Lots For Sale in. ,all. parts: of the city, ' ce paler || Lice ene FOR RENT—About 10°aereg of calti- vated land near the outskirts of Bis- marck for lease for farming pur-* ¥ poset Might furnish seed. Ae a fe eh 3 “ : = : ater. : - - bo dnekie Ss ranges F WE OUGHT “10 SUE, THE ELECTRICAN! pet BUSINESS CHANCES © ! f WE SHOULD GET $10,000 WANTED Male; ign “ence FOR SAUE—My half share in good : , DAMAGES! THATS Mv IDEA! ant; one interested in. athletics and|°_ Tone ‘reataurabt—ald two abr _ Manual training preferred. Must he |- at rner 6th and Bi way; a yi A \college graduate and: holder of first Tent from the three 19 § nese) . oad grade professional certificate. Also experienced teachers for all grades; | , S¢° Mike Kirk, at California Fruit must be holders. of second grade professional certificates. Would pre- fer.7th and 8th or Sth and 6th ae: Dlicant qualified to teach domeit! ti science. R. A. Harold, clerk gh dressmaking. 613 Frant street. schoaJ, Hannah, N. D. - 5-16-lw| Telephone 391R. SBAW Phone 961 HENRY & HENRY .NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST We have Houses, Lots and Farm Lands. 7 room house, East'Ave. B. . $4,500.00 . 2 story apartment house 5 room house, 14th Street 6 room faa Std Street. 7. room. house, on 5 = yom house, Riverview OTORC “foi ations, or cz ‘ Eater ana orate co FOR ghUe “OR ‘Teadeatateet| Murnty Commas Bich, ND F. E. YOUNG ESTATE C touring ‘ear, model 45, in good com} 5-10-1w ate dng : Yor car; wifl sell very cheap or trade sland 4 and two Chevrolet auto- OT Ere have you to offer? Joe Crewsky,) Driscoll, N. D. | * Raed" 109 3rd street. Phone 898, 5-12 a FOR ALY OB bn = - * FOR SALE—Avery engine plow out: HOUSES AND FLA’ FOR SALE BY AGENT—1921 Excei-| ft, six breaker and six stubble bot-| FOR SALE—6-room partly modern| appearance With references, to rep-| *!0F8, Henderson and Cleveland mot-) toms. Will consider good Ford ¢ar house, well located, fine lot, about| resent largé: manufacturer, Com-| F¢yles; sold on cash or time pay-| 4n trade. Arnold Gerberding, Regan. 80 foot frontage, for $2,500! on| . plete high class line, on commis- Hines Write, if interested to Bos N. D. . 4-18-30d catalogue or demonstration.) FoR .SALE—Library-—dine, duofold cluding 3 bed rooms, east front, good} }ine. Address 228, Tribute. ae al WOT porch, full basement, 75 foot front- ‘: s-M-2t| FOR SALE—Willys six touring car.| chairs; practically, new Phone e First class condition. Cord tires! g30.p or call 818 Avenue. B. M. Register. 5.12 1 wk. | ee iow. priced teed. ti : ; ‘ sone aie iy limite 8, priced guaranteed: tire, | paper,. or ‘might consider quarter FOR: SALE—Adjoining city lim! good money. Address Burr Ouk+ ‘section priced right. Address Box terms;'7-room, modern house, in-| sion basis. Can. be carried as side with matress—writing desk and two a for $4,200, on liberal ‘terms. || sow aael colanmnah-ta call am deni. ane; for: WANTED—Saiesmat to call on deal-| [ooks Tike nev. “Would take good Five acres improved with one story, chigan fous. room house, glazed-in porch, Cord Tire Co., Burr Oak, Mi bisa _481, Bismarck, ND. 0 SABIw] a oh aug full basement, furnace, good , Well, | qe | FOR, ‘SALE —Five-passenger touring tie bats Wal. go garage and henhouse. This prop- erty can .be bought on very easy. See D. T. Owens & Co, car in A-1 conditon. Bargain for ri Ry 88 ea 5-4-1 | oe able, <-HOME OPPORTUNITIES _ e. have some. very pretty homes for sale that you can buy within re: ool FS “ do ink ye E Tinc cee Wath, modern except heat; $2,200; | and lots for sale in all parts of the] WANTED—Two girls or two young terms. Also house of seven rooms City. Come in and talk with us this} mento wait on, table at, Bismarck R water heat, trees, ex-} week. If you can’t call at our office, | ation; $4.700;.terms. J. H.| phone and we will send a man to see Holihan, 3}4 Broadway. Phope. 745.4 YOu. ae : } a Bi7-2 Phone 961): FOR SALE hod derh bungalows | of five yooms and bath each. Also 4 state price and.age. 4 nice bangalow of font Maer? at = Bismarck, N,"D. : ee ing, remodeli hath} modern. except heat; $2,400.) - We ANTED | Sika |=‘ leaming ‘and, pressing by, tailors J. H. Holthan, 314 Broadway. giew WANTED, WORK—House: cleaning] _._ MISCELLAY rei w u work,.take off storm windows, put} #IRST CLASS WORK—Clea! , Who know: how.” Klein, tail Fr and. \ 1456 be clei 7 m FOR SALE—House of 3) rooms, 50! on screens. or any general work 5 repairing, dyeing, ladies’ TO BUY. OR RENT—Meat;| foot. frontage, ' east .. frorit, cwboat: ‘the. ‘house. uis White, nd. je-Tailoring, market. L. H. Levitre,..Denton, n’s ; cl b chicken coop, near the Richiiolt) “Phone 938X_. 5161. wk| -@ Hat Works, phone 68,” op) ache hazat ent ee Roars Storm: ‘windows. taken off and = Te ae — caring | FOlt SALE Piao in g00d Gtitton ae ‘ Ys vig {sere ton. Phone 692-L. ._5- 2 ets, S 6 all at 210 2nd-street ments. Geo. M. Register, — S-l4-1w, ‘screens puton. Plone 692-1. __6-16-3t Corsets, Sacroiliac Corseta., Sacro- Phone 761 or call at? " lett 4 E—Modern houre ‘of. eleven | - MOUSES WANTED. ¢ Tac Relts, Abdgminal Belts, for} -—- — Ta TOR See pert cers. bent oat: “at BUY Party wants fo| men, and Sent Spencer Reju- Free dirt gare had at 318 Elev ing.! Nice home O¢-rooraing house}|'.. huy.a.6 room- modern. bungalow, ity Veno Corsets. Mrs. F. W, Moftit,| enth street If-t@ken away at o $1,900. cash; balance terms. cluding; bath; well’ Jocated on pav- I§-gistered Spencer Corsettere, Bis- “gate aoa Waa ! J. H.-Holihan, 314 Broadway, Phone) . ing, with garage, at ‘e. satisfactory; marck, N. D Telephone 30. Room! FOR SALI e—Tron beds, : ‘ 6-17-2t] price, and terms. Writ > to 227, 210 Grand Pacific Hotel. Advice} _range.__ 401 Sth St. 745. ea 5 M ; : e pee Freq. : -10-1m0.| FOR SALE—One hed complete, sani- FOR SALE—$2,800—Five rdoms. and Cars Tribune. |. d , f i A E . tary couch and pad, dresser, writing bath, "all modern bungalow, tui WANT—To buy & house, We have cialis desk and Kitchen cabinet. Phone basement, Hardwood foors, two Bed}: constant demand for Nouses. If you| The farmers ‘have placed in’ our rooms; a pretty bungalo : $2, want to ‘soil, now is the time to list] store house a quantity of millet grass | _ 807: 722 Manda navenu (5-16-3¢ Phome ‘961. Henry & Henry. | . your house.with wa Tor sate. J.\Fii| seed and.seed corn for us to dispose) PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, FOR RENT—A four-ropm. apartnient, Sroltha i ne 745. “"g-17-2t | of at a low price. Give up your want] locking and remodeling men’s with bath fed Poreles ne ES acai ees mansee, 423 5th. #1 ne}: b40¢8 168R., i : FOR RENT—Strictly model ra apart- A What's the Use? ment'fn the Rose Apartments 215 : 3rd'‘street. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852, 2 3-3-12 FOR -RENT—Furnished — apartment. two réoms'and bath, 422 Fit ae ! ~ By Blosser | URRY UP TAG MOM SAID IF WE. WASTED STORRS ELVES, MICE AN” CLEAN WE CAN WANTED—Rooms for light- howse-| keeping, must be reasonable. - Care} Box 427. >. be 5 IR ‘RENT—One farmished room for two, with ‘or without ‘privilege of using dining:room and kitchen, 409 thee = 814 FOR RENT—Furnis and ‘Rafor- nisted rooms for light ing. Business College. Photie 183. 424-18 FOR: RENT—Large modern furnished room. Call after & P.M. 902.¢th &t.J “Phone 581-K, > 514-4 | FOR RENT—Room for rent, gent man: preferred. 23 Ave A. Piione $960. : s A S-16-3t} 1 ; FOR RENT—Modern furnished room { . | You MAVEN HH ae vg ars above the Emporium store. Pifone 105, &13-1w FOR RENT — Light houseke€ping rooms;.no children. Phone 773. .. 5-17-84 FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 416 12th St. Phone 441-X._6-14-3¢ FOR RENT—Well furnished room in private home. Phone 439-K._ 5-14-3t FOR RENT—Room in modern home. 309 8th St. Phone 236R. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping ‘rooms, 401 5th St. 5-16-5t FOR RENT—Lteht housekeeping, __Yoomd, 320. 2nd St. 514-2 FOR RENT—Modern room fh private home. “Call 948. i, §-14-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room at 418 WASHED WourR Tth Street. = 6 AG 3t}- ra: FOR RENT—2Furnished room, 38 Mai = St. 5-17-lw Mornin g After pani. ees LOST AND FOUND - ¢ OLIVIA, GET UP! THE PRESIDENT OF. i \ ; THE CLUB JUST CALLED-WE ARE GOING “), ‘TO HAVE AMBETING TO DECIDE ABOUY, ‘. |iman Good as chairman of,the appro-| He thinks : -Bel2-Lw | “for ‘anything’ worth: while.” -What}~: ‘ing aay’ terms. E.C. Ruble |" ‘-i7-at} late’ of Apple..Creek Township, Bur-|., “This Is -| minigtrator, H. F. O'Hare, at-hig office Wattons to cut down these vast ex-' O'Hare & Cox, i ” n ) _ Step forward will be take, sooner | amendment and expected general sup- HARDIN NAMES BURTON AS: . s BY H..N. RICKEY. ngncial Crises and. a E : Washington, “May © 17—Unless ‘Re-}tFigl_ and “Commercial "Dg : ‘publican leaders in the House change| Written in 1902, Burtop_te recognize their plans, Congressman Theodore E,! 88 an authority hoth in ‘this. countiy Burtdn of Ohio will succeed Congress- | aAd abroad. that tnéde peonie wie aro: “= priations committee, when the latter expecting # quick business recovery resigns from Congress as he proposes | and early return of prosperity: will be to do very soon. | disappointed. The recovery will he Burton is the | administration’s | SW and there must he further liqui- * | choice for this post and it is more| dation in some Imes and lower wage than an even chance that the admin- | tevels. ‘We must do everything possi- setrations wl have eee oe hime to help Europe get on ier feet chairmansh!p of this committee | jnqustrially and financially so that she is ohe of the most important posts Mean puy our surplus goods, which sho the House at any time. At this pat-! sq padly needs, and which we so had- ticular time, when such strenuous ef- | ly need-to get rfd of. Judicious ex- forts are being male by hoth the ex-/ tension of long-time credits to Buro- ecutive and legislative branches to re- pean buyers isa necessary factor. duce public expenditures, it is one of We must face the necessity of taking the chief positions in the whole gov- | from Europe increasing quantities of ernment service. | goods and whatever changes are made Burton has just returned to the| inthe tariff schedules must be made House after an absence of 12 years.' with this injview. Broadly speaking. so that he belongs to the catagory ot | thé situation does not call for higher new members. | tariffs excepting in certain industries. T have just had a two-hour talk with! such as dyes, etc. which we started Burton in which he discussed with the) to develop during the war and which greatest frankness vital public prob-j call for special treatment during their lems. He has the keenest possible; developing years. \ appreciation of the ‘necessity of re-| “Burton shares with all other men’ ducing , government expenditures. t>| in high. position in’ Washington, the ° the lowest point consistent with ef-) view that the chaotic condition of the ficlent service. i r yanee | railways is one of the most, if nit It ts of first importance.” he satc,) the most, perplexing problem demano. ‘ “that the habit of extravagance in| ing government action. spending public money, which the; war caused, be changed into the habit | of economy It is important not alone | GRAIN GRADES from the standpoint of tax reduction but also from the stanpoint of an ex-| yy ample.to the people of the country. | “Unfortunately, so large a part of the cost of running the government is; = due to past wars and preparation for | : future wars, that, try as hard as we} f may, the net results: of our efforts for a ls “ economy will probably be disappoint- ing ‘to the taxpayers. ieeel rie - * “But the fact that so large a part) Secretary of Agriculture an -|of our budget is outside of our con-} — ounces He'll Make a trol, because of world conditions, | makes it all the more necessary that | Study of Them we exercise the strictest.economy over : those expenditures that are within our, Washington, May ‘While refus- control. 2 jing to make any changes in the fed- hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, | 90 Per Cent of Government’s Expendi-| eral grades for spring wheat, except Phone 68. oppoalt® Postoffice. . tures Are Due to War. ! the elimination of the world “bright” 1-18-(f! “Too much emphasis cannot be put| from. the standards, Secretary Wal- We, store furniture, 216 Main St. |on the fact that approximately 90 per; lace announced that he, would make a : .4-26-1mo |/cent of our public expenditures come | thorough investigation of them during = = under the war head. ra the coming wheat marketing season. : ‘ : : It has been my. conviction for years Insufficient time in which to make i “LEGAL NOTICES ' iat sooner or later ie nations must an investigation before the spring >. get together on a policy of.armiament| wheat season starts, and the desira- | limitation both because of the terrible! bility of changing grades only after NOTICE TO CREDITORS burden of taxation involved and be-|a most thorough investigation were: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE| Cause armament competition inevitabe| among the reasons given by the secre- OF JACOB A. FIELD, DBOEASED. | ly leads to war. I wrote and spoke of| tary in his refusal to take action at Notice is hereby given by the un-| this frequently before the World War.| this time. "dersigned, Merton Field of Northfield,| Every development during the past! Modification in the federal grades . Rice County, Minnesota, as Adiminis-| Six and a Bales years has made me ;had been requested by delegations os ‘trator ‘of ‘the Estate of Jacob A. Field, | surer ef my ground. , <i oe North Dakota, South Dakota and r tour poj- | Minnesota, leigh County, North Dakota, deceased, | icy as to must be Nea ts ee ene tothe creditors and all persons having| cated very largely on the policy of; 5 y claims against said deceased, to ex-| other nations. This, is. particular!y | hibit them, with the necessary vouch-| true. as: to our naval policy. But yj ers within six ‘months after the first | cannot belfeve that it ig either possi-|, ° 1 r R t 4 ' publication of this notice, to the duly| ble or impra¢tical té bring: about : Washitigton, May 17.—The Borah * appointed resident agent of sajd Ad-| hard and fast agreement ‘among the Jakota, ws tt ‘ | amendment to the naval appropriation Dated yat Bismarck, this 25th day hian ner ‘oy Heated jot doing bill requesting the President to call of April, 1921. is at ‘all. familiar with the wortd finan-| a naval disarmament conference will P vie MERTON FIELD, Cal gituation. 1am ‘enough: of a ‘be ‘adopted under ‘an ‘agreement reach- oe . Administrator. :| i otimist’ and Have enough ‘faith in| °4,today in the senate. First ‘publication the 26th day of the honesty and‘common pol ‘ot ine: | Senator -Poindexter,, Republican, April, A. D, 1921. generat af Believe c that: thl an a ‘Washinston, in charge of the bill, an- enerelly 1 ve that this great! nounced he would support the Borah in‘ the Little Block, in the City. of |penditures which ar ‘ishin2 | Bismarck, . Burleigh County, ‘North! their people. fe dmupveriahins, Attorneys for Administrator, 2 4 ta perhaps than now seems possible.” th : aia ior May. 3-10-17, | Burton Does, Not Expect Qalck Re. | By roe Sea Hee , taPh Of ‘General Prosperity. BRONCHIAL TROUBLE CAUSED f ies As aif Jong Btudent of financial, ‘ " ANXIETY, . NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF/| economic ‘and industrfal questions,! yi icin i ad, 2 REAL PROPERTY and particularly as the author of “I'l-| tnan'oley's Honey ana Tar for quick t By. virtue of an execution issued ly relievi q q ‘ouit ee and under, ine seal of fe est < of ne x "| A Ladi cee oe yl enineine trict Court in ‘and for the County’ o a ‘ars th ; : sah ae"foy eat be | MARKETS | Sc'ingieeie tava trict, of the State of North . j ce, P. :, upon a judgment rendered: and dock- BUYING FREE. Xing, 196 Bargess reeves ne . a eted in the said court on the aun Chicago, May 17--Frée buying om} acute case cf bronchial trouble which day of April, 1921, in an action where-| the part of an eastern trader who has | gave me considerable anxiety. Foley's in C, A. Finch Lumber Peal | Fecently been on the hear side led to| Honey and Tar deserves all the credit corporation, is plaintiff ene eae: ‘a material “aVance todhy in the price | for my being well no Siebel and Jour Pane rl plaintiff of wheat. Opening quotations which Enea em ants, ranged from one-half cent decline to} and gapalnet the Choe pcre ne oné-half cent névance were followed QUIT TOBACCO le sul <y by.a sharp general. upturn. then by a ¥ Bru rae rp and 27-100ths Dollars ($296.27) which | voderate reaction. ¥ "| So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, execution was directed and delivered Subsequently, owing to heavy pro- H i to me as sheriff in and for said County | taking and to a decline in the corn or Chewing habit of ‘Burleigh, I have levied upon the market most of the wheat ascent was| f Hane tle Dae net er ean cea Tost. Close ‘insettled, tnchatiged ‘to; - No-‘To-Bac has helped thousands to 1,2 cent higher, i break the costly nerve-shattering to- | Si , in and to the following de- ae a Whenever you have a \e al property dying and being}. = icy amcyees argent): bacco hal : foie County of Burleigh and State ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, | Tonging’ (era -amcke or chews just Ne ‘ota, to-wit: That part| South St. Paul, May 17—Cattle re-) place a harmle3o No-To-Bac tablet in of Ae pene ri} of Lincoln Addition ceipts, 4,500, Early genetal y steady.! your mouth instead. All desire stops. ~ to Bismarck as follows: Beginning Undertone on beef steers wea’. -Com- | Shortly the habit is completely broken atthe Southwest corner of said Block | Mon to good, $6.50 to $8.50. Bulk, $7; and you are better oft mentally, physi- thenée. running North along. the| to $7.75. Butcher | she-stock, steady, | cally, financially,’ It's so easy, so sim- West line of said Block a distance of | Most sales $5 to gh. Veal calves, 5t| ple. Geta box of No-ToBac and if Phe ‘Handred Twenty-one (121) feet,| cents higher. Best lights, $7.50. Few,/ it doésn't release you from all craving tiience running East. a distance of) $8. Stockers and feeders steady. | for tobacco any form, your drug- Three Hundred: and. Sixty (360). feet} Hog receipts, 8,500. Fully steady sist’ will refund youf money without to the East line of said Block, thence] Range, $7 to $8.25. Bulk, $7.75 to question. 4 running South along the East line of] Pigs*fully 25 cents lower. Bulk, said Block a distance of One Hun-| kind, $8.75, dred’ Twenty-one. (121) feet. to its) Sheep. receipts, 600... Steady t. . Sottheast corner, thence «sdnning] strong. ‘No choice lambs. Good to West along the South ljne,a distance] choice wooled ewes, $7. of Three ‘Hundréd Sixty (360) Teet Nas ss to the, place. of. beginning, the said - CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, tract contaming /one acre more Or! (Chicago, May 17.—Cattle receipts, |i less; and notice is hereby given that) 19909. Generally steady. Bulk fat’ I, the undersigned Sheriff of the said) steers, $8 to $9. é \t at three OFC ks necting Act County of Burleigh will sell the abo¥e |” Hog feceipts, 28,000. Steady to 1 e to take action upon the proposal to- de&eribed real property to the -high-| nts” lower. ~ * are TSS imsue bonds of sald. corporation, to, an est bidder for Gay t ah pale eae Sheep receipts, 11,000. Unevenly | the election of Directors of the cokpors. 7 at the frort door of the Cour! steady to 25 cents higher. ation for the ensuing year and for the in’ the* City of Bismarck, County’ of ition of ugh other and. fuyehee Burleigh and State of North Dakota MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. | as may come before ‘such ‘at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore: | + noon ‘on Friday, the 27th day. of May, sateen May 17.—Flour un-! 1981, ‘to satisfy the execution, together | © angel, Shipments ‘ barrels. with the interest and costs thereon. Bran, $16. meet attcky e held at mn on Monday, ay 5th, 1921 F sr of the Board of Directors +. A. L. Farr, President. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, |; ie eer oat this’ 25th day of April, 1921. BISMAR i ROLLIN WELCH, (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) 70 CREDITORS Sheriff of Burleigh, County, ‘Bismarck, May 17. North Dakota. 1 dark northern April 26—May 2-10-17-24 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum . 1 flax .. 2 flax No. 2 rye . of the ‘ate of Jud- d. of the Estate of Judson M. Man- ate of the City of Waterloo, in 1.48 | the County of Black. Hawk, and State deceased, to the creditors of, ns having. claims against, . to exhibit them with the NORWE! You'll like Norwegian cheese, al- though perhaps you have never heard ‘Of it. *To each’cup of cottage cchesae x {add one desertspoon of finely chopped PEE O T ry vouchers, witaintidar mathe Jonion, sprinkle with celery seed and | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN jafter the first publication of this no- ‘make into little balls. Serve on let-; Minneapolis, May 17.—Wheat re-|tice, to said Administratrix, or to her tuce with salad dressing. ceipts 137 cars compared to 214 cars, resident agent, C..1. Young. at his of- $1.51 38; May $1.38; July $121.28, (CMY, | ‘Administratrix. a year ago. fice in City National Rank Building, in TRIBUNE WANTS — : : Dated May 17th. A.D, 1921 R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, Oats No. 3 white 33 18 to 34 I sy ocrs Newton, Dullam & Young. R RESULTS Cash No. 1 northern $1.44 38 to the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh | Corn No. 3 yellow 59 to 51 cents, | ildred A Mandeville, Chiropracter | cents. |" Attorneys. for. Administratrix, . |. Barley 45 to 59 cents. ‘ amare, North bakcota. : Consultation Free Rye No. 2, ae 1-2 to $1.31 1-2. luay A.D. ea the 17th aay of Seite 8. 11—Lecas Block—Phone 200" _ . 1, $1.88 to $1.89, | (May-17-24-31, June 7 - \

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