The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1923, Page 7

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..[.. TUESDAY, APRIL 24; 1928 - : 2 : PAGE SEVEN s is one of the most| MARKET NEWS." Tye Ee eng cee HOLD DR. EVEN OF WHEAT ON 7 BOARD TODAY MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. |_Phone 7 __ 4-21 FOR SALE. BOR SAL -room modern hi Sudden Advance in Liverpool Market Has Effect on Board of Administration Ex- pected to Hold to Stand ; ' including three bedrooms, south Block of ground improved with one story four front, hardwood floors through- room house, good well of water, henhouse, trees, put south front, close in, for Bete mr . and all fenced. Ideal for poultry and: gardening. Ai SCC BIEL OGL 5 epee wie Taran ie Priced to sell. Terms. = partly modern house, close in, in-|tol circles that the hearing held at FOR SALE. : cluding two hed roots, for $2,000; | the Mayville Normal school on the ‘ five rooms, partly modern h6use,! request of friends of Dr. dk jen, Corner 75 foot lot on pavement. Price $1100. i This is a ‘bargain. Convenient to schools, including two bed rooms, on east) president of the itution, whom side for $2,100. Geo. M. Register. the board of administration had in- Nie a 2 2 . : Hl | i "i dicated would be asked to resign, Chicago Board churches, capitol and down down. FOR RENT— Three room apartment! hurt rather than helped the ehar ‘“ on ground floor, modern fof Dr. en being retained as head 24 —Influenced by Phone 421 PRICE OWENS Eltinge Blk. close in, outside opening, of the institution. * ein Liverpool ihe . Also two oth-| No final act ithe board ed or unfurnished ers one and two room apart p taken by here rose of administration until, sharply m alings, h ia) pereveiimenaatie |S akocmaeceer Call 622-3 members have had opportunity to in prospect, Un- _ _HELP WANTED—SALE FOR. EXCHANGE ad the transcript of evidence taken ; favorable weather acting as hod An old established company has] WILL TRADK-My residence, con- at the hearing und weigh the tes- © to seeding Northwest counte opened an office:in Bismarck, Can| sisting of-one block, house, barn, | ; timony, it was said. ‘The transcript also as a bullish factor. ‘The ad- ue a man with some sales ability.| chicken house, garage, also chick:| prem, {uly equipped for Hemi was completed yesterday, however, HE vance at Liverpool seribed io Preference given married man with| ens, turkeys and three cows, Lo-| housekeeping; electric range for ing indications are board members " active bidding from France, and to aR Gault auluyy < Kaul, Opbsrtunity| catedlion 6 Rokeeriiwill coseidee CL MY of Sunshine from| will seok (o decide the matter defi- MF indicatic ‘Aust s with- for advancement, Write B. G.| good residence-close in town. Phoae| Ve windows, 801 4th St. Phone nitely as quickly : holding offers. The opening bere, Loughren 310 McKensie, Bismarck,| 634-M. John Bentz, 26 Rosser St. | 4044. Geo. W, Little, 415-tt) The general fe i which ranged from % cent to 1% Ni Dak 12 Pot at 4-21-3t| FOR” RENT—Light housekeeping that the attituc nt net higher with y $1.25' to nies - —__————————— rooms, a suite of three; or suite! members of the Ity at the hear- : : ' 26 and July, $1 to $1.23%, BOARD AND ROOM REAL ESTATE LOANS of two and one single room. Call ing at Mayville and admissions made s followed | by furthor = “He boarders,| © percent Money, Bankers Re-| after 5:15 p. m, of before 9 a. m. by them did not tend to increase the aa WANTED—Roomers and boarders, eae Y Ruler isles ey fd ve ‘ pains, 25 per month, Tabl rd $17 a| Serve System, 517 2nd St. Phone 309J. chances of Dr. Evjen being: re a Seer atid decrement Ap.| 6 percent loans are made on city | 4-21-1w adifivusiong MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. ply at 416 Thayer St, or farm property to buy, build, im-! FOR RENT—5 room modern house to involve m: q Minneapolis, April 4-21-1w| Prove, or pay indebted BURKE Fanidved oF Grill! diac! rent ipArL ifications, co-operation and d changed ents, 47,981 bar —— rve Deposit Company, Lathrop! of house if desired. Also 7 room THAN of orde i aie | MEBP WANTED—FEMALE Building, Kan City, Mo. 4 bungalow for », cheap, Write TO PRE T PLAY . TERTOGK:* WANTED—Housekeeper to cook for Tribune 4 4 ; oe PAUL LIVESTOCK. ! a t | es Hebron, N. D., April 24.—The He- Paul, April 24.—Cattle re-/ man and three children; elderly ROOMS FOR RENT. |FOR T-—Large rooming house, bron Community club will present ; P woman between the age of. 40 andj ____ROOMS FOR RENT. _ d 105 fine panies : ( pts, 2,000. Market mostly vel Roasts tainenH GR euaInaA FOR RENT—Suite of two rooms on| modern, close in, fine income prop- “Back to the Far rural comedy, ‘Be Top lord of choice yearlings, steers | < a IDY . STANLEY ive siaiiies ACRNED. OC GUL N che easier |) firs Hoare ulteuaa RNG hol uel ay are now an to $150 per Friday, April pera house and heifers averaging 870 pounds to1 = mi Bee | Ce eanne eee SRW ee TO sate, netinaie as month. Write 643, Tribune. aneing will ita : city Bubehars, $f ontore yall ‘TAE TWO OLDEST CHECKER PLAYERS JN THE COUNTY, x WANTED —Competent maid for gen-{ Cold water. Also one single room 418-1 anit TE re ty butehers, mon tog t ) te S Gee RSH ENE WHI UEENO tOR| | unity club is “Think beet steers, $6 $9. Fat she: WHO ARE PLAYING A SERIES OF GAMES JN “THE BACK ROOM'OF HOADLEYS Std CARATS CARE TEM light. NoueKecuilig on cd ‘OR RENT—Three room furnished Together, Work Play To- stock, $4.50 to Canners and PLEME sto TE gee Mandan. “Enoner6ey. Sth Si > 9 { apartment May 26th for three gether.” The McKenzie orchestra of cutters largely, to $3.75. To- IM MENT STORE, WERE /NTERRUP p BYA FALSE FIRE ALARM TODAY, | WANTED=Ginl or middic aged -wo:| 700M. 411-th St. Phone 2 months. In desirable location, Bismarck will furnish music logna bulls strong, mostly $4.50 to} - man for housework, Mrs. Herma Phone 614. 4 3t 1 Phone 264-J. FOR RENT—Furnished lig Stvictly sodera apart: 12-YEAR DEBT PAID. ua usted A pear keeping rooms, a suite of thre ron London, April 2. n ; DSASET Or reneralshoul W.F jondon, April 24. A hospital su i Calves receipts, | call (OAM eu AAR PR LT ay ge Beer Cea eit neVIALERMGNG oTHiEtMe « venOnEase TA i r rents lower. 28-8 ull after f p.m. of-before 9) 20s Be — widow visited him and paid a debt $y, $7 to $7.40, Se Agmbly Saas Tone «_| FOR (SAGE Choice! corner residence | oi.5 inx contracted 12 years bet Hog receipts, 11,700. Market aver- Aadien SER ia A SEH GGAUTER SE one coe diets | Int Nero HURIRARUOAC I illlSSiekeHey aging 10 to 15 cents lower. Some Nol So ; oer tel ee] FOR RENT—Two nice clean rooms |-Jehn A. Hoffman: ATi had “taken that time to save sales, 25 cents lower, Shipper top DAT SHOW YO DOAN _ : 23-\tl with sleeping porch, Suitable for| FOR RENT Furnished apartment jyoney. $7.16, Packer KNOW NOTHIN ‘QouT MULE. SALESHEN WANTED awe -<gentlenencibee tay Recwod: | {wo rooms and private bath. a 3 vs, $5.75 to . pees “osu a i i D nt. BEGG! He a MULE. WONT COME, ETIQUET, CAUSE WEN AH deline salesmen; sell] ble price, also garage, Phone a London, April 2. ro named 6725, call Thayer St. 4-19-1w | WITH YOU FACIN' TURNS MAH BACK ON trade in ‘carlond lot AU PR | it 1 ees who had Ims. for -ceipts, 200. Market s IM LIKE “HET! pay in an hour, Wach-| FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished ID NeSBugesyour veae. ivan ntes 5 : wep receipts 200, Market stendy Pilnct al DIS MULE, HE GONNA Tipton Cont ock Yards Sta-| front, room, large closet suitable’ 'New Pelt Rugs direct from “the |veateyiy Sulfalky. hes died and ive- Best handywelant for two young Indies. Board if} factory, Alpern Bros, 48 Summer.| poor folk who befriended hin desired, Phone 883. 17-8th St. ? ‘ AN HE'LL FOLLY wou! St., Chelsea, Mass, 4-21-5t ————————_—_————— Aus SITUATIONS WANTED cago, April 24.—Hog_ receip| STFUATION” WANTED—Femaie, Do 27,000, Slow, strong, steady. Pigs, get want ood jeacient, help at dull and uneven. i H jousecleaning time? Inve you Cattle receipts, 11,000. Beef steers eet the Faas an ener save yy using ie uller ouse- hold set? Phone 220W. SOE Sree er eee std i DREAM BETRAYS WIFE. FOR RENT—Two nice unfurnished MISCELLANEOUS. London, April 24.—“What time is front rooms suitable for office or} FOR SALE CHEAP—York cornet, ith Ke ‘ Mrs. Elizabeth sleeping rooms, 119 1-2° Sth St. silver plated, gold trimmed, B-flat | Hope said Phone 312-W. and A, high and low pitch, quick | testified. 4-19-tf; change to A, price new, $85; A No.'!he added. Divorce granted. FOR RENT—Desirable newly fur 1 condit on, no scratches, no dents; ! nished front room in modern home| With case. Write A. V. Nordquist, : arold,” ‘ -28- YOuR BACK 70 ‘IM dens. Phone 494J, 4-23. FOURTEEN iri 4-20-1w f . Bogrd if desired. Burnstad, ND. ___4242wi CAN THEY HELP? WORK WANTED Sionmadheaeds «ee f2t-at| FOR SALE— A complete outfit of | : ae i WORK WANTED—Hauling ashes | c@hd garden dirt and plowing gar- | : \ Silene. ’Phone aba": > ‘.ogat| with large closet suitable for aj #004 place, dol —— | young lady, 114 Ave. A. Reason for n AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES 4-18-1w, State. Address Tribune No. 540 FOR SALE—One 1922 Buick 4 Road. 4 FOR RENT—One nice furnished room! —————_——_____ | in modern house, close in. Call at| _ B8es for hatching from pure bred | guarantee to he mechanically per-| 402 6th street, or Phone 836-J. j Barred Plymouth Rocks, $3.00 per | Bet. Box 375 Washburn, N. Dak, 4-19-1W | fifteen, Splendid matings from heavy | oa 4-12-tf FOR RENT—Two large and two winter layers. Frank Milhollan, 503 | FOR SALH—Roadster, G-cylinder,| small rooms, 404 th Bt, Phone, *t" St, Bismarck, N. Dak, \ new battery, new cord tires with 612-J. 2. with extra tire and spotlight. A. FOR RENT—Two room apartment. | No. 1 condition and looks like new.|" Bismerck Butoess oetlne an Cheap for cash. Inquire Assistant] jgg nn, nese College. Phone Cashier, State Bank of New Salem, | ———_—_eeee | terms, write Andrew Holum, Brain- New Salem, N. D. 4-18-1w FOR SAL2 OR RENT | erd, Mina, 702 10th St. South. . Ford 7 7 New HOUSES AND FLATS. j aoe es] wheels and tires. Excellent con-| HOUSE FOR SALE—Modern house| WANT TO BUY RAGS—Clean cotton dition. Phone 678W. 4 of six rooms und bath. Garage. $600.00 id $34.50 Per Month aMCnicle Includes Interest Ss restaurant fixtures. Located in R RENT—Well furnished room good business. | 4-19-1w | FOR SALE-Small hotel, with res-/| taurant at Regan,.N. D. will sacri-| fice for quick sale. Very easy ; Tags, must have all buttons and | fasteners taken off and must be j washed. Bismarck Tribune Co., Bismarck. 4-tf | | WANTED—Hemstitching and picot- ing all 10. cents per yard; also nov- | | elty pleating. Phone 920, Mrs. {_C. P. Larson, 400 4th St. -18-1w ae {A CHANCE to buy good furniture MRS Ee ADH WS) | cheap. Must be ‘sold this week on | account of leaving city, St. 2nd Floor, 543R. | FOR” SAT. range, also a | coal ra 219W. M & ) F. Derlom, 4- {FOR SALE—Househoid” furnishing | practically new, good bargain, 622 | 3rd St. 4-23-4t | |FOR SALB—Reed baby buggy end pair of pillows, 306 14th St. Phone 740-R. 4-18-1w |FOR SALE—Lunch room at a bar- | gaih. Write Box 84, Lidgerwood, D. 4-19. THE OLD CROSSING WATCHMAN MAY KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT RAILROADING, BUT WASH FUNK KNOWS A LOT MORE ABOUT MULES. o w i ‘ NBA SERVICE 7 about steady. Rather slow. Strong Bidding, $8.50 downward on vealers. LETTER Ki) in spots, quality considered. Early Sheep receipts, 16,000. Early sules Bremhill, Eigladd; Aga! bare-Mare BAGHia (Gustine mee top Kansas fed steers averaging 1,320} clipped lambs, mostly 15 to 25 cents|ried a fourth time two, months after ue a upe by dB Oly, but pounds, $10. She-stock fairly active, higher. Nothing done on wool skins.|the death of her third husband, Mrs. she is held by New York City police fully steady. Bulls strong to 10|One. load. of 79-pounders, | $12-50,| SurdhtsAmme Freegard, 76, dropped investigating changen, that she mar- ‘cents higher. Veal calves tending|Sheep, a big 25 cents higher. Twol]dead when ‘she read an haan ried two men, one 27, the other 67. higher. Stockers and feeders slow.|wooled ewes at $8.75. letter jeriticizing her marriage. Five Room Home, partly modern—Heat, Water, Sidewalks, etc. . Purchase Price $2250. ‘ HEDDEN REAL, ESTATE AGENCY : Webb Block~ /} Phone 0. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BELIEVE 1 COULD an GET A JOB IN THE FIRE DEPARTMENT! YOU MIGHT TAKE. le ( : i THIS BOTTLE DOWN ite?! A CLOCK AND OAKLAND MOTOR AND. FILLIT WITH SUS NR aus YELL! | CARS SHIPPED WARM MILK AND 7 H / : IN TRAINLOADS BRING UP THE i HOW WATER BOTTLE The Oakland Motor Car company, Sees! Pontiac, Michigan, shipped a train- {load of cars to the New York branch jApril 9, the fifth trainload that has been shipped to this branch since the first of the year. The train consisted of 40 special freight ex which are owned by thé Oakland co pany. Stair and Peterson are local managers. i A similar trainload, which com-! | promised 40 freight cars was shipped {to Buffalo April 4. During this same week a trainload of Oaklands fill- | ing 30 freight cars was shipped to | the Chicago branch. The special trainloads mentioned above are in addition to the regular | railroad shipments made to every {section of the country, i In addition there are the regular | overland drive-aways to nearby points. W. R. Tracy, assistant sales man- ager, states'that-every effort is be- ing made to get cara to dealers time for the spring buying which opening with a decided rush duc tv the recent prolonged cold weather. He reports that railroad equipment | ‘and facilities for the shipping of E motor cars to the West and the Southwest are all right, but that MISS CATHERINE MALONE there is still a considerable tie-up on} Blocked by legal technicalities in shipments to Eastern points, al-| his endeavor to learn all details of though this is not so bad as it was} the shooting of Clarence Peters, earlier in the year. - Carl Sherman, attorney-general of He likewise reports a steady in-| New York, has summoned office crease in the number of closed! employes of Walter S. Ward, who {models being shipped—a general ten-| was indicted for the shooting. From \ dency noted in the whole industry. | Miss Matthews, Ward’s secretary, and others pictured here, Sherman China reports an increasing num- | hopes to learn something of Ward's between Chinese | personal affairs that may have a men and Russian women, \ | Rearing of the case, HELEN, CAN + DO ANYTHING, PU ee

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