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TUESDAY, JUNE 27 10:30 a, m.)—The onlv noteworthy feature of today’s early stock mar- ket dealings was the further erratic: course of Mexican petroleum, Open, ing at 200, an overnight gain of five; points, the stock soon reacted to 194%4/ Pan-American “A” lost 1% points while the “B” stock gained a large fraction. Otherwise oils and the’ active list generally showed: ir- regualrity, Tobacco, motor and, food specialties improved —_ moderately. Shippingsand equipments eased and changes in the railway list-were t: fling. ‘ a ‘Any tendency toward « .improve- ment during the morning was. check; ed ‘by the more bewildering .move- ments: of Mexican petroleum. and the firmer tone of the money mi ket, call money opening at five ‘per aent. Mexican petroleum extended. its. - early decline to 191 from which it rallied to 198% followed by another: setback, Losses of.1 to 2%. paint: sulted from pressure againat Pai Americans, producers and ners, , Galifornia petroleum, Standard Oils of New Jersey and- California and General Asphalt. Reactions of 1 to 2) 67% 5 4314 6 points included such favorites as weakest of the rails, falling almost 3 rates exercised a potent restraining \ steady flow of offerings.-In.a meas- fluctuations. in|. Mexican. ‘petroleum. while ‘Pan-American petroleum ex > Oil preferred, Vanadium Steel, Mack Union Pacific advanced one point. in’ the final hour, dropping to 182. losses of 1% to 3 points. The closihg New York Stock List American Beet Sugai American Hide & Leather pfd American Smelting & Americar T. & 'T. Anaconda Copper. Baldwin Locomotive Canadian Pacific.. Chesapeake & Ohi Chino Copper . Crucible Steel General Asphalt Goodrich. Co. “s n pf Inspiration Copper, *. Intetnational Paper . ‘, Kennecott Copper . Miami Copper ... Missouri Pacific : Norfolk & Western Pacific Oil People’s Gas Reading® ... Sears, Roebuck . Southern Railway . Tennessee Copper Tobacco. Products United Retail Stores:. United. States Steet Willy Overland. 8 “Baldwin, Studebaker, Bethlehem and points and coalers also’ yielded: influence on bullish activity. and the ure the market flattened out and: be- exciting little attention. Mexican ‘pe- tended its loss to three points. Oth Truck, Reading, Atchison, habia Mexican petroleum was the cent- Pan-Americans were abott six points. was heavy. Sales aproximated 750,000 Allied Chemical ’& Dye » « American Can .... American International Corp. American Sugar . American. Tobacco Atchison ae Baltimore & Ohio. . Central Leather. Chicago, Mil. and St. 1 & P. Colorado Fuel & Erie « General Electric Great Northe International. Harve: Invincible Oil . Louisville & Nashville . Middle States Oil . New York Central Northern Pacific... . Pan American Pure ' Oil Rep. Irow & Sinclair Con. 0: Standard Oil of N. J. Texas Co. Transcontinental Oil . U. S. Ind. Alcohol’... Utah Copper . ~ Money Market Crucibel. St. Paul preferred was Maintenance: of stiff call- money market was compelled to absorb came uninteresting even the wide troleum plunged down again to 190 relatively weak isaues were, Pacific Valley. and Norfolk. and: Western, er of a concerted selling movement slower and the general list registexed shares, Allis-Chalmers 4 "American Car & Foun American Locomotive American Sumatra American Woolen Atl, Gulf, - In Bethlehem‘ Steel: “B” Chandler Motor: Chicago, R. Corn Products i) Famous General Motors Illinois Centfal . Int. Mer. Marine pfd . Kelly-Springfield Mexican_ Petroleum Midvale Steel . N. Y., N. Hand Oklahoma Prod. & Pennsylvania ~.. Ray Consoli e Royal Dutch, N. Y. _Southern Pacific ,,* + Studebaker Corporation Texas & Pacific Union Pacific . United States Rubber’. Westinghouse . (By the Associated Pri a), New York, June 27—Foreigh ex-: Tha change easter; Great Britain de- . mand 4.41; cables 4.41%; France de- mand 8.98%; cables’ 8,39, Italy de- mand 4.73%; . cables. 4.74, Germany demand. 28%; cables 28%. Norway - demand 16.12; Sweden, demand ;25.60; Montreal 98%. Bie. New York, June. 27—Calk money strong. High 5; low 4%; ruling rate, 5; time loans steady; 60 da G days. 4; six, month: prime mer- LIBERTY BONDS CLOSED (By the Associated meer yok “3th's First Second 4’: First 4%’s Second 4%’'s Third 4%’s Fourth 4%4’s Victory 3%’s "} ish sentiment, Business. lacked vol- ~-4-yearling: ~ offered: %h Supplies se | Whites 10,°|. CiNeigo, June 27.—Potatoes slight- % shipments 604; Oklahoma, 3 | tion stave- barrels Irish cobblers No. . |ginia stave barrels Irish cobblers No. id, 1922 (By the Associated Press)! + Chicago, June 27.—Wheat s¢cored’a ‘moderate gain in price today, during: the early dealings, traders acting on: the view. that something of a rally: be expected ‘after recent de-. clinés. Advances in’ foreign exchange | rates tended also to encourage bull- ume and the market was easily .af-, fected... The: opening which ranged |from %e decline to %e advance with July $1.11 to 1.11% and Sep- tember. $1.12% to $1.12% was follow, (ed by an’ upturn all around to well) above yesterday's finish. i Corn and oats were firmer with wheat. After opening %c off to %c, up, July 615%¢ to 62c the corn market imade.a slight general advance. —; Qats started at %c decline to ec ‘advance, and after a slight. sag. as- jcended: with other grain.’ Higher quotations gave a lift to Provisions, : “Disappointing threshing -returns led. to’'a further advance in* prices later,.and so, too, did talk 0& better milling ‘and export demand... Besides, reports that black rust was spread- the end of the session. Prices closdd strong 21-4) to. 31-8 net higher, with July, $1:1418 to $1114 1-4, and Se tember, $1.15 3-8 to $1.115 1-2. Chicago, June 27-—Wheat: No. 3 red $1.10; No. 2 hard $1.14. Corn No 2 mixed 62%c to. 63c; No. 2 yellow 68c ‘to 63%c.: Subsequently dry wea- ther complaints from parts of Iowa and- Illinois: were bullish factors. The close was firm %c'to ‘ec net high- er, July 62% to 62%c, Oats No. 2 white 39c to.48c; No. 3 white 36%e to 41¢;; Rye.No. 8, 86c.. Barley none, Timothy seed_ $4.00 $5.00., Clover | seed $10.00 @ $1 Pork ‘nominal, Lard $11.32. Ribs $11.87 @ $13.00; Livestock CATTLE, HOGS, ‘SHEEP / = (ny the Associated Press). | } Chicago, June 27.—Cattle receipts 000; . market. active; beef steers nd butcher she stock strong to 15c higher;_ top. beef steers. $10.00;. bulk $8.25 -@/ $9.50; canners and cutters and stockers steady to strong; bulls 10c to 16¢ higher; veal: calves. 25¢ \to 50¢ jhigher; hulk beef cows: and heifers’ $5.00: @ $7.25; canners and cutters. largely: $3.00: @. $3.90; . bolog- na bulls mostly $4.25 @ $4.40; early. sales veal calves $8.00 @ $8.50; few lots to packers around $8:; id bet- ‘ter choice. handy weights to outsiders $9.00 @ $9.50." : logs receipts 26,000; market most- ly 10c to 15c higher} spots up more; bulk good butchers $10.35 @ $10.8! packing sows mostly $9.00 @ $9.50 top -$10.90; bulk $9.70; @_ $10.85: pigs steady; mostly $9.75 $10.50; heavy weight 10.35 @ $10.60; medium $1045 @ $10.81 light $10.75 @ $10.90; light light: $10.40 @ packing sows smooth $9.25 @ packing sows rough $8.75 @ killing “pigs. $9:50-@ $10.50. > Sheep receipts 5,000; fully, 25c higher; top native lambs $13.50. to city hutchers; $13.25 to packers; cullg mostly $7.00 @ $7.50; some ; $8.00; No, western: lambs here; best ‘fat light native ewes $7.00; heavy 3.25 ; No. weathers or good vnative-breeding. ewes mostly $6.00. to $7.50; choice’ light native yearling ewe: 9. SOUTH ST. PAUL (By. the Associated Press) South St. Papl, Minn., June 27 (U. Bureau of Markets)—Cattle ‘re- ipts 1,800; beef steers. and butch- er she. stock mostly 10c to 25c high- er; canister itters and bologna bulls steady~to strong; common’ to good beef steers $6,00 @ $8.75; bulk $7.00 @ $8.25; butcher,cows and heifers mostly $4.00 @ $5.50; few up to $6.50; canners and cutters large- ly $2.50 to $3.50; bologna bulls $3.25 | to $4.25; stockers and feeders strong jto 26c higher; $4.00 @ $6.75; calves receipts 2,700; mostly 25e to 50c 50%. @ $7.50; seconds . pigs $10.35. BP receipt: y market strong’ fgets higher; bulk of good native ie bs $12.00 @ $12.25; seconds most- ly “$7.00; fat native ewes largely $3.00 @ $5.50. ‘ s POTATO SUPPLIES-LIBERAL, (By. the Associated Presa) ~ | Minneapolis, June 27.(U. S. Bureau’ lof Markets)—Potato sales-to. jobbers. eral,’ demand: and move- ment light, market s California sacked: cwt. Rose $3.00 @. $3.75; Alabama, Loui- star sacked: cwt. No. 1 long 50; Oklahoma sacked cwt. % few at $3.50; Bliss ariamphs $3.25; shore Virginia cloth top stave \barrels, No. 1, Irish cobblers $6.00 @ 7 POTA PTS. (By the Associated Press) ly weaker; receipts 71 cars een: 8. Kal Arkan; Alabama and Louisiana Igacked Bliss Triumphs. No. ng. Rose No. 1, $2.10 cwt.; Oklshoma sacked Irish, cobblers $2.50 cwt.; North Carolina; Norfolk sec- 1, $4.25; to $4:50; eastern shore Vir- $4,90 to. $6.19, Old. stock: ateady; Wisconsin sacked around whites $2.00 ELEVATOR’ RECEIPTS (Ry the Associated: Press) * Duluth, Minn. apa saat toe receipts grain: eat ; corn 29, oats 9,900; bariey 25,200; rye 55,500; flax 13,200. Sangre Shipments wheat 7,500; oats 185,- Duluth. car, inspection: Wheat Noi and 2 dark northern ‘and Nos. ern. 9; No. 8 dark’ north- ern and!No. 3 northern 8; spring 1; Nos. 1 and 3 gmber durum and Nos. 1’and 2 durum 14: (Ni ber durum and-No. 3. durum 8 ty durum*1; other: durui 29; smutty mived 1; all: wheat 104; flav 15; corn 13; oats 6; rye. 16; barley 20. all .grains-174; on track 1 = Bismarck, June. 27,1922, No. 1 dark~northern : No. 1 amber durum. No. 1 mixed durum No. 1- red durum’. ing, in Minnesota were current near), bs 3 |The Spot Situatian Locally {1 mixed arrive $1.18 ed, cwt. No,.1 Spaulding] + $2.65)" 4 |to $2.75 ewt.; Alabama sacked Spauld- to $2.1 other | Se) ly Heavy, and in Demand (By the Associated: Press) ‘seemed. to, be a. better general ‘de mand’ for ; medium: wheat today and scattered sales were made at one cent ‘advance eompar- ed. with July. Durum wheat was firm ‘compared with futures .and there ‘was a good demand, Winter wheat offerings wera fairly: heavy com- ‘pared with other ‘kinds and in bet- ter demand. : ‘ Corn offerings were rather limit- ed. and strong competition between levator buyers for the best quality continued. There was fairly good de- mand. for moiat corn. Oats demand 8 stronger -again. Rye 4demand fair to- géod- with millers still after the <choice quality.. Barley demand; was‘rstranger and offerings were moderate. Flax demand was ‘better on the average, " 2 CASH CLOSE.» Minneapolis, June 27.—-Wheat No, ® dark. northern: $1.43. @) $1,50%; No, \ $1,30% @ $1.50; Noi4 @ $1.41; No. 6'ditt , Sample <grade 87; No. 1d ‘inter: $1.22: ditto $1.23% 0 $1.14%@ $1.82 lark ‘northern $1.35. No.1 hard No. 2 ditto 1.25% @ $1.87;"Na, 2; amber durum 1.2756; No.3 gute gabe No. 1_mi: di $1.10%. @ $1,225; No. 2 qmixed wheat $f.21%4; No, 3 ditto $119%; No. itto $1.27%; barley sample. grade. 800 '@. 55% ¢;..No. 3, 53c @ bbc; Ne, 4; 50c-@ yellow 55%c @ 67%c; No. 1 mixed bic; No. 2 mixed 56: HEAT RE apolis, June J (fompared.. with “131 iy, September. 3. Decei P 31.23% wae arn. No. 8 yellow B5e @ 50e: Oats ND, 3 white 3544c @ 385%; barley 47c to 5%}: rye No. 2, 83% @ 85%c;, flax No, 1, $2.54 to$2.57,.,. rs ig : . FLOUR, AND: BRAN. (By the Associated Press) / ‘Minneapolis, June 27.—Flour” uns. dranged to 10c lower. In carload lots family patents quoted at $7.50 @| $7.75 %, barrel in. 98 pound. cotton sacks. Shipments 40,903 barrels. Bran $14.50 @ $17.00. ; DULUTH WHEAT MARKET GOOD g ¥ Was Unchanged ~ Duluth, Minn., June 27.—Wheat': market became strong today. and; fair volume of business was. put through. Fears of crop deterioration, through’ p: of the winter wheat sieht sad a moderate antorent on ie part of exporters due to improve- ment in ‘the foreign roxehanite situ tion :were factors:in bringing about a better sentiment: on ‘the part of operators. g ‘ The spot situation locally was w changed. Millers were not in the. ma: ket and the offerings on the. tables were left to be absorbed by the ele- vators. The market was strong around the close. September wheat closed: 2c up at $1.25 nominally; July durum clos- ed 2%c up. at $1.16 bid and Septem- ber 2%c up at $1.12%. Spot rye closed 1%e up at 8éc;..July lc up at. 84 bid and September 1%c up, at 84’ bid. Spot oats closed %e up at 34% @ 86%c; barley unchanged at. from 44c @ 60c; No. 2 yellow corn %c up at 60%c and No.2 mixed corn %c up at 59%. es Moderate buying from the country was responsible {or advances in the flaxseed market. July closed 1%c up at $2.51%; September 2c up at- §2.52 bid and October Ic up at $2.46% bid. CLOSING CASH PRICES bf - @ 31.28% %4; ditto arrive $1.24 $1.18%; No. 2 durant) $1.16% y mixed durum $1.18% @ $1.28%; No. 0. 2 mixed durum $1.16% @ $1 ditto arrive $1.1614; “No. 1. red: ‘durum: $1,16%. - Flax seed on track $2,51% @ $2.52 %; arrive $2.51%; July $2.51%; Sep-| meee $2.52 bid; October’ $2.46% Oats Ne, 3. white track and arrive. Shee @ 36%.” Ne 1 rye track 86c; arrive August medium to good 58¢ @ 657c; lower grades 44c @ 52c, : Gorn: No,:2; mixed.69%e;; No, 2:yel- lew 60% Grain Market Range (By the Associated Press) Chicago, June 27.— 5 Open. High, Low. Clase, WHEAT see AM 14%- 111 : 112% 115% 115% 118% 62% < (By. the Associated! Press) Minneapolis, June 27.— Sept. . July . 182% 123% OATS, 4% 34% 35% * 35% RYE 129 81% 11 19% BARLEY 54 120 123%, 33% * 34% 34% | 35% 19 81% |: 7 79% 53% 53% duly Sept. . July . Sept. . Minneapolis, Minn., June 27—There |: Nera of cash’ atte! 2 ditto $1.41 % @-$1.44% 5.No.3 ditto |. 58c. Corn No. 2|- 85%c. Ord i Barley choice to fancy. 58¢ @ 60¢; | - 114% |! Open. High. Low. Close, WHEAT i 129% 132% TOM, COME. UP HERE WALK WITH ME-DON’ _BEHIND.= LOOK AT You! YOU'RE LOSING Your GARTER -1T 'S.ORAGGING! AND 'T LAG 2 : SHOWING, THERE HE GoES HE BEST STREET ORES ON DIDN'T You !You BIG Boos! SEE THAT, HAT ?. WHY DON’T You Look ‘WHERE You' RE GOING? VLL KNOCK Your. BLocK OFF! Sin eee PAGE SEVEN BY ALLMAN AS! HER NOW- FRECKLES AND HIS > CMON THROW IT, WHATCHA FRAID OF? COAL MINERS W. At Beulah. Steady emPloy- . Ment. Apply. Mine Office ulah, N. D. 6-5-tf ‘Buyer, ity experience, able to invest, for medium priced exclusive. shoe store. New Organ- ization forming in best town over 6,000 population in North Dakota: Scandinavian preferred. Givexgen- eral information first letter, where now employed, etc. Strictly: con- fidential. No. 410 Care Tribune. Ik pS ne Aa WR sath ‘WANTED—Helper. in: clot! ng Address Box \606, Bismarcky Ne ME&LP_WANTED—FEMALI WANTED—Experienced’ girl e _Shop. 26-3t, WANTED—At once experienced. wo-) manécook for cafe. Write, or. phone, New Cafe, Underwood, N. Dak.) 27-5t WANTED—Competent woman or girl for general housework for. one month. Must be capable and experienced. Highest; wages. Geo, F. Wall, 323 3rd St. 6-27-3t POSITION WANTED. Swect| etund floor, 411, 6th St. Phone 273, FRIENDS Good “Utility” Nh the only fully guaranteed, low- priced puncture-proof, inner tubes on the market. Advance Puncturex| Proof Tube Co., 128 N. LaSalle, Chicago; 6-24-1t MAN OR (WOMAN WANTED—$40 weekly full time, $1.00 an hour spare time,*; selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience un- necessary, Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, Penna, 6-27 1t ROOMS FOR RENT. , FOR RENT—Two or three rooms and bathroom, suitable for light house- keeping, ‘furnished: or unfurnished, in modern hbuse’at reasonable rent-| Phone 889-W,-or call at 902 6th St. : 6-24-3¢ | d rooms ed for. light housekeeping on i aS t OR’ RENT—Nicely furnishe equi, 6-24-lw fodern furnished capitol, 1014 4th FOR”, RENNT—M room. Close to > St!Phone’ 747J;: ‘ 6-26-1w FOR, RENT—Two strictly modern sleeping rooms an@ sleeping porch 306,8th St. “Phone 432-J, 6-22-1w FOR RENT—Three modern furnished rooms for. light housekeeping, 418 Ist St. Phone 241-J. 6-24-1w WANTED—Position as manager of Farmers Elevator. Eleven ycars successful experience. Competent / bookkeeper. - Best of references. Write Tribune No, 409. 6-23-4t WANTED—By all round cook, place | in hotel, restaurant or camp; .besv of references. J. C. Moran, 323 Ttn St., Bismarck, N. D. 6-27-1w Cee Ee de ee ed AGENTS WANTED ‘WANTED—Salesmen with car to calls on dealers witha low priced 6,000 mile fabric and: 10,000 mile cord tire. $100.00 a week with cx- tra commissions. Universal Tire ,& Rubber Company, Michigan Gity, Indiana. 6 27 1t °| $100 WEEKLY—Auto owner Repre- sentative: wanted to demonstrate FOR’ RENT—Nice: large furnished room in modern house. 213 2nd St. Call 634:RE 6-22-1wk Player MN BOY, PD CINE AGREAT DEAL To BE ABLE ‘To JOIN IN Nour SPoRT. ALL RIGHTe HANG: AROUND AN’ IF WE KNOCK _ A BALL THROUEH SOMEBODY'S WINDOW WE'LL LET BY BLOSSER Se ness,"¢ompletely furnished; 50 miles of Bismarck.”! Possession July? 1st} For’ Sale or rent, large rooming house in city, full ofromers and doing good ‘buSiness.’ Completely furnished. 2 Several desirable houses in, city for sale at a bargain. List your houses with.me for a sale. I will sell them, . For Rent—Fine. modern 6 room house on 6th street. Real Estate Exchange... Phone .182W. See or phone me for trades. 6-26 1w FOR SALE—Six-room modern house, including three bed rooms, well lo. cated, close in, for $3,000, on terms of $1,000 cash, and then monthly payments, Six-room partly modern house, well located, close in, in- cluding three lots, for $2,000, on liberal terms, might take a soldier's bonus for the down paytment. Geo. M. Register. 6-21-lw FOR RENT OR TRADE—Fine little Hotel’ completely furnished in coun- ty seat- town within 50 miles. of Bismarck. Doing good busines: Just the place for mah, wife and daughter. Fine school, Real Es- tate Exchange, Phone 132W. "List your property with. me for sales, see me for trades. 6-26 lw FOR RENT—Very, desirable furhish- ed housekeeping apartment, first floor, screened porch, gas, range; strictly modern; nice lawn and shade trees. Also. one sleeping porch, with,.large closet. Adults only, 217 8th St. Phone 883. 6-23-1W YOR RENT—Furnished modern resi-|' FOR RENT—One furnished room. Also for sale, gas and coal range “combined at 409 5th St. Phone b12R, 20-26 lw FOR RENT—Room suitagle for lady, $12 a month, 405 bth St. Phone 168-M. 6-21-1w FOR RENT=Three “smodern fur- nished rooms., 506 2nd street. 6-26 1w. FOR RENT—Large modern room suit- able for two, 522 2nd St. 6-21-10t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. «0 |, FOR SALE .OR ‘TRADE—Hotel ih HOLD “ER: |) NEWT SHES AREARIN<. 3 aeS PUA s:BBA | 255K 254 254 CORN muex 54% 5 65 54% 55 SECOND PRIZE — SHE THE OLD HOME TOWN _ 2 AUNT SARAH PEABODY LEADER OF THE SOCIETY <gg FOR SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING- FAINTED WHEN SHE WAS NAMED WINNER OF THE ‘QUICKLY. RECOVERED comity. seat town. doing good busi-!! Ca dence in exclusive, quiet district; fine shade trees and gatden; also an expensive library. Only respon- sible parties desired. Also fot rent, cool furnished front, room; gentleman preferred. Phone 877. 6-22-1w. rooms, and bath, beautiful trees, nice lawn.’ Location excellent. A bargain at $3.750. Terms. Also modern bungalow of 5 rooms and’ : bath. Big value at $3,450. Easy , terms, \J. H..Holihan, 314 Broad- ‘) way. ?/Phone 745. 6-27 3t FOR SALE OWNER LEAVING CITY. 5 Room Modern Bungalow with gai the! property. rage, Number of large trees on Purchase Price $3675. * Part cash, Balance assume mortgage. Bungalow located on corner : HEDDEN REAL E WEBB BLOCK” CITY PROPERTY $600 CASH PAYMENT AND BAL. ‘ ONE OF room lovely bungalow, almost. ni room bungalow, all modern exci room bungalow all modern, fine room house, very good place room house, partly modern, big LOTS on 4th St., fine location for Good lots on 7th St, $300 each, $500. cash payment, good farm, in ings, over half cultivated,’ 160 acr ig opportunity. _ | 4th St. garage; location excellent; former price, $5,000, - For quick sale; price $3,750; terms. J. H. Holihan, 314 6-24-3¢ FOR SALE—Furniture and househ goods. Beds, dressers, kitchen cab | inet and numerous other pieces. Mrs. Anna Gtadin. Phone 432-J. i 6-24-3¢ HENRY & HENRY Second St. and STATE AGENCY. Avenue A. ‘PHONE 0 — FARM LANDS | ON REASONABLE TERMS - ANCE LIKE RENT WILL BUY y THESE ew, entirely modern . opt heat .. Jocation 2 snap a homé—$450 each, -Prico $3250 Price 2090 Price 3150 Price 2800 Price Burleigh county with good bujld- es; price per acre $16.50, this isia grain headér with one box; very good condition. Inquire at-L., J. -Garske, half mile north of Bi __marck._ 6-2! FOR SALE—Cleveland six 5-passen- ger touring car in good condition. $700 cash if taken quick. C. A. Baker, Bismarck, N. D. 6-26-3t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- ment, fully equipped for light housekeeping, also garage. Phone 404-J, George’ W. Little, 801 4th St: és 6-5-1m FOR_RENT—Two large unfurnishea light “houseketping rooms, with large porch; ‘price, $4. Call 225 8rd St. So., or 702! FOR REN icely furnished a ment, two: rooms and: kitchenette, in clean modern house. Call 818 Ave B, or phone 682-M; * — 6-23-5t FOR RENT—Modern furnished four- ~ room apartment, for light house- keeping, at the Varney Flata. . : 6-24-3%,| "FOR 'SALE—Modétn: house of seven room#"and bath, beautiful trees, 2©PRIZE-FIVE POUNDS OF SMCKING TOBACCO -|FOR RENT—Clean apartment for | 980 Ath). FOR RENT=—Two-toom apartment with kitchenette. Strictly mod- ern. “Good location. Call at 528 6th St. or phone 213-M. _6-27-5t FOR RENT—Modern -apartment. in the Rose Apattnients, 215 3rd St. | Phone 852... Murphy. 6-1-tf | FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish, ed apartment, Bismarck Business Colleges Phone 183. 6-21-1w rent in, modern house. St." Phone 694. HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO BUY HOUSES—I have | a constant demand. for houses. If youwish to sell list with me. If price and terms are right will} guarantee a sale. J..H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745| 6-27 3t 6-27-lw BOARD AND. ROOM ROOM AND BOARD—More board- | ers can now be comfortably ac-; commodated .in_ the new dining; room at the Mohawk, 401 5th St.! Being built partly below, ground,! this room is pleasantly c6él while the good: home-cooking and quick : service make eating there « pleas-| ure. Also a-suite of nice’ cool rooms on ground floor’for rent; with boar Tel. 145 6-27 1wi { MISCELLANEOUS. sci eet ‘OR SALE: Must. sell before July! 15th, piahg,, rug, davenport,. bed, gate-leg table, one wicker rocker, cedar chest, victrola, ice box, gas stove, dishes, All in A/No. 1 condi- tion. Call 623J. F ‘Epos .6-27-3¢ FOR SALE—Ford sedan, 4-passenger, speedometer, five new tires, model 1919 in’ best shape. Cheap if sold this week. “Apply 1-2 Wilton hotel or Wilton Garage, Wilton, N. D. 6-27-26 FOR SALE—Alaska Star ice box, gate ylegged table, davenport, bed and other articles of furniture, all in very good condition, 10 West Thay- er. Phone 623-J. 6-21-1w WANTED—To hear from owner, of. good farm for sale. State cash price, for particulars. D. F. Bush, Min- neapolis, Minn. U FOR SALE—Liquid Soda fountain, National Cash register: and: Day- ton computing scale. Ruder's Fur- niture Exchange. 118 6th St., : 6-26-1w FOR SALE—One boy’s 20-inch double frame bicyele. See Arthur McGray, 613 8rd or phone 746, 6-26 8t GLASS—I have sonié shields and autos glass left. Call and :see mé at 802 First St.’ See Faunce. 6-26-3t ‘OR TRADE—Buick Six car to trade for Burleigh county, land., Write Box G, Regan, N. D. . 6-21-10t FOR SALE—Second-hand Dodge in first class condition, Phone 471. ‘ 6-13-tf FOR SALE—Whitney piano, fine condition. Price $150.00 Write Tribune 412, 6-27 2t FOR SALE—New three-piece, ‘over- stuffed lixing~room suite. Phone 168-R. 6-26-8t FOUND FOUND—Man’s gold watch. Owner "may have same by proving. prop- erty and paying for this ad. Call 621 Hanafin. 6-27. It < LOST LOST yesterday—Indy’s wrist swatch on grey grosgrain ribbon, either at Annex Cafe or between Annex Cafe and Rose Apts. Finder please return to Apt.;P} Rose Ants., for reward, 6-26 2t LOST—A’ bunch of keys. Return to 313’ McKenzie Hotely 6-26-3t About 1300 Yakima Indians have received the freedom: of their re- servation, in Washington state, for 10 more years without accept- ance of any duties or privileges of American citizenship. Fifteen, thousand persons lost their lives in fires in the United States during the last year. —_—_—_—_—_—_——————————— NGE, D. C. Ph, C. hiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lueas Blk.—Phone 260 REDUCED PRICES In drycleaning, dyeing, re- modeling, repairing and pressing. City Cleaners and Dyers. We Call For and Deliver. FOR SALE — One McCormick

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