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i [ saNURDAY, MAY 12, 1923 , MARKET NEWS HEAVY RAINS DULL PRICES Bearish Influences: Marked Early on the Chicago Board 1g0, May 12.—Heavy rains s, Indiana and Ohio had a decided be influence on wheat during early dealings, The were apparently ample ¢o re- the winter crop from drouth damage, which has been threaten- ing of late in that territory. Re- newed weakness in the stock mar- ket counted also as a notable de- ng factor. The wheat open- ing, which varied from unchanged 1% cents lower with July 4 to $1.16% and September to $1.14, was followed by @ jal setback all around. Corn ats declined with wheat after opening unchanged to % cents lower, July 77% cents to 78. Corn underwent a moderate general fall. Announcement that two million bushels had been purchased for ship- ment to Greece and other European countries led to something of a rally. The close was unsettled at the us -yesterday to 1 cent lowe July $1.14 tember, $1.1 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, ay 12.—Cattle receipts 500. Compared with week ago, f steer! arlings and beef heifers largely 25 to 50 cents high- Zifi_ DUDES FROM HOOTS TOWN. reme top 1,409 to 1.540 $10.50. Bulls and nerally steady. 7,000, Slow, around with Friday’s average. . 7 Estimated hold-over 5,000. Sheep receipts 3,000... Today’s recepits mostly direct. For week fat lambs 75¢ to 61.25 higher, MN GOODNESS} ARENT You EVER GOING “TO FINISH thar SouP? +, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Milneapolis, May 12.—Wheat re- cepts, 100 8, compared with 126 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern, $1.1 4 to $1.273-4; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy, $ -4 to $1.40 3-4; good to choice, $1.273-4 to $1.343-4; ordinary to geod, $1.213-4 “to $1.273-4; May, $1.19 3-4; July, 1.20 7-8; September, $1.18 1 Corn No, 3 yellow, 781-4 to 783-4 cents; oats, No, 3 white, 411-8 to 415-8 cents; barley, 53 to 62 cents; rye No, 2, 711-4 to 711-2 cents; flax 01 1. AU LIVESTOCK. . St. Paul, May 12,—Cattle re- ccipts, 200, Market, compared with week ago common to good beef steers strong, $6.50 to $9. Butcher cows and heifers strong to 25 cents higher, $4.50 to $8. Canners and cutters strong to 25 cents higher, $2.75 to $4. Bologna bulls around 25 cents higher, $4 to $5. Stockers and feed- ers fully ady, $4 to $8.25, Calves receipts, none. Market for week. Best light veal calves about steady. Hog receipts, 800. Packing sows mostly, $5.7} Pigs, $6.85. Sheep re- ceipts, 25. Market steady. Compared with week ago fat lambs about 50 cents higher. Bulk shorn lambs this week, $13 to $13.65. Z gatas Ze Z MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. i Gree * Minneapolis, May 12.—Flour un- changed. Shipments, 46,676 barrels. MA Bran, $28 to $28.50. BISMARCK GRAIN ished by Russell-Miller Co.) May 12, 1923. ‘| BREVITY MARKS BRITISH NOTE London, May 11.—Brevity and in- cisiveness are the features of Great Britain’s newest note to Germany on now complete. mixed durum . sisting of two red durum — NO HARM WAS DONE WHEN ELMER BIRD CLEANED ODT THE EAVESPOUTS ON HERMAN BLOTZ STORE - THE YOUNG MEN WAO GOT SCAKED. WERE ONLY SOME IDLING OUT OUR WAY —- Bv Williams TLL TRADE Nov AN L FOR On R, 1 NEED ONE MORE R NEVER HAS ‘To WORRY ASOUT Pa KIDS BEATING TOO FAST WHEN SHE HAS “THAT ALPHABET Soup. the reparations question which is The document, con- typewritten pages, avoids technical details, points ou. the situation fro mthe British view- point of Germany proposals and urges STANLEY NEA SEAVICE I DONT NEED AN L,I NEED A c,sosI CAN SPELL CONSTANCE . her to try again. The note prob- ably will be delivered to the German ambassador here tomorrow or Sun- day, copies meanwhile being trans- mitted to France and Belgium as an act of courtesy. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY AGEN WANTED - | WANTED j Men and women to sell our goods in country and cit new selling plan _which requ no investment. iy or auto or on credit us desired. & Company, Winona, Mention this paper, 6:12-1t FOR SALE : One story six room bungalow with Bath. Full eemented basement. Furnace heat, Water, light and Sewer. Oak Floors in every room. South and West Front. Ga Lot 50x200. Convenient to School. It will pay you to see us about this fine home. Price $5,000. Terms, PRICE OWENS Phone 421 Eltinge Blk. HELP WANTED—MALB HELP WANTED—FEMAL —We will pu bute religious lite . in your 1 community. ady work. un or woman, Experience — unneces sary. Act quickly. Unive) Bible House, Philadelphia, 5- t. SIDELINE SALESMEN WANTED-- rload Sell coal to your trade in lots. | Washington Cont Co. Stock Yards Station, Chicago. \ sellin tion. Sample Mfg, Co., 10 E. Mth St. Ne nevded for country, no outfit need- | Earn week's pay in an hour. — | WORK” WANTE) | windows, replacing screens general work of any kind. Phone | 415d. 12-3t MISCELLANEOUS. | FOR SALE—One_ brown | men’s clothes made suit of by “Hart 38 or 3D. good. One Wilton Velvet Rug, 6x9, $20.00: | Phone 87 5-10-Bt. | POR SALE” CHEAP—Garage, includ- ing fully equipped Akron Williams Vufeanizing outfit, i Located in Mandan, N, location. -See J. G, Nead, 205-7th Avenue, W, Mandan, N. D. into my pastures Rates rea- Price | I will take horse | for the coming summer. { sonable, one mile west, three and a ‘half miles south of Wing, Elmer Jo- LE—Household furniture, in- cluding dining room set, library | HELP” WANTED—$100_ to” $3002] CADY WANTED-~To sell beautiful table, Hale wa? aie dre s- week. Men with slight knowledge] fine of Armenian embroidery en is ese Wyeth ed itty) of motors who ean reach ear own-] work. Experience not necessary. ____ PERSONAL, - Phone 367-R. 710 7th St. ers cun early $300 weekly without] All traveling expenses and| FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOS! ison phon- making a single sale. If they can! good commission. Wonderful op- Al--For confinement, together with 0 make sales profits may reach portunity to travel and vc the! fer part of expen | records. A bargain if taken at 0 Only proposition of | west Coast. If you are interest- adoption, Write for booklet, 4911) once. Write Tribune 5-9-1w ily kind ever offered. E, M. Phil- lsps, 228 West 29th St., New York. s-i2tt| MAN WANTED—Handle county bus- ed write €. Wi n. Del 11 | ompetent maidfor ¢ eral housewor Gray, G ines. perience unnecessary.| —fymily, Mrs. R. E, Bonham, Phone Lurgest coicern of its kind in tie| 40-M. 5-11. world. Our men now getting $200] NoRSE WAN For vie month, weekly, Lowest mine prices. G amin’ sponkinenineterred Weite Only two*in the | E, 27th St. Kansas City, Mo. 5-5-1mo. TABL ARE than 606, Money back guarantee. Price $2. Particulars free. Welch Medicine Company, Atlanta, G: 000 BLOOD uh safer BU antee Coal Mining company, Jor : italy Bigi eect ‘vill SEAT ORTEEE Community Hospital, Elgin, . D..| MANTWANTED-By old na bar wholesale coal corporation to so ~ STGP heer WANTED--Girl for general —house- licit carload orders for fine SEEN CRS) GESTS D i Apply M1! quality hard and soft coals from Bismarck examination May 26. combined consumers for shipment $1600 to $2800 yearly and travel- ioe direct from mine. ers 25 ing expenses, Position perman-| zany epost el Por) PracentOrentre:..6 actors per arm Ay sp—Competent girl for gen per cent or more, Stores, factor cat! Write Mr. Ozment, 472 St. a] housework. Mrs. H. J. Wood-| ies, schools, institutions, homes Louis, Mo. immediately. B-11-3t | are easily sold. Our men making 4 4-20-151 | $6,000 to $10,000 yearly. Some WANTED—Track drivers to pur working ¢ in the chase Ford trucks und haul gravel on yard mile Must hav 0.00 for first payment. son's work guaranteed. Stevens | BOHN Mout pe alte Shop. GIRL WANTED for gener: Bros. St, Paul, Minn. -10-12-19-: 9 WANTED—Two young men to work} Work. Mrs. P. J. Meyer, 910 4th) tele for clean, legitimate compan: | the month. Steady job. Fran-]_ St DW) ies. Tf you are not yet incorpor- Jaskowiak, 421 12th St. 5-3-t¢] WANTED—Sthool girl. 901 Gi St. | ated and your proposition appea Phone 30’ FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—-Nice WANTED—Night chef, Minute Lunch. 5-8-tf SALESMEN WANTED YOUR OPPORTU. SALESMEN WANTED. HOL at house- 3-10-Bt | modern } bungalow of five rooms and bath. | beginning. No experience required. Boylston Coal Co., 3680 So. Racine Ave., Chicago. We are in a position to furnish ¢ ital through an established elien- to us, we will organize your com- | pany for you. Securities Finance Co., Bank of Commerce Bldg., 31 | Nassau St. N. ’ AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | | WANTED—To borrow $8,600.00 — on | Brick age and modern dwell- | ing. mortgage. Write Tri- bune No. 558. | FOR SALE—Bacs viol, Guitar, Din {| ing Room Buffet, library — table, electric stove, Rocker, 710, 7th. R One Schumier | , will sell reasonable if Phone 342 or call Phon once. | eee |FOR s chine will sell for + | at G22 3rd St. Phone 132W | Piano will sell very reasonable. Call at | 613 9th St. or Phone 417-W. | | Fors | dle harness and cart, Robert Burke, 14 Ave. B West. Phone 429. 6-5-8t Painters and decoraters, Morford i and Lee. It would pay you to see us. 5-11-lw | Phone 195-LJ. SUMMONS | State of North Dakota, | Burleigh. 1 In Di District. County ot trict Court Fourth Judicial the world’s largest wholesix: groc-| Garage. Trees. Nice lawn Large | FOR BINS Dodge" Bros. sales neoee : Plaintif! ety houses; possibilities of earn-} Porch. Location good. Be bi |) ean beast ton MSL ery MAURIE UNAS iO sears aRGUuIRA Vor. OEM URRY ng $4,000.00 or more per year,| i the city at the price. § avater ence eels Batt pecas! Routenberg, Ida Routenberg with opportunity to build per-| Cash, $1,500. J. H. Holihan, 1f you want to be assured of | Clara Routenberg, Olga Rou: of the Postoffice. Phone 745 manent trade selling complete line getting a Dodge this spring this is H. Mi of roe a cdhnection with Cee | eee ens Stes n house that advances an FOR SALE—Two houses and |__!#rd, Hazen, N. D. ely. men into™ executive positions; Nice trees. Close in, Mod-| OR SALE-—Coupe, almost new. previous experience selling groc- ept heat. Live in one, rent |__Phone 4 cries not ne vy. P.O, Box} the other. Best investment in the |} FOR RENT—Garage. Phone 383-W _ HH, Chicago. i Both hou: $4,300. Cash | 5-12-1t 5 MAN 1 Waldo litany Bla stsofaW os te eeseeeenrreereeeee reer ee 5 BABY CHICKS OR POULTRY. tail medium priced automobiles on 7A5. 5-12 t | commission, Write Tribune No. | FOR RENT—Very desirable apart: | QUALITY CHICKS—From Standard 559, G-11-2t| ment, fully equipped for light| Bred. heavy laying fowl. White housekeeping; clectric range for] "4 Buff Leg., 100, $15, S. or R. C. REAL ESTATE LOANS. cooking. Plenty of sunshine from| Jt: Lee. 100 White or Brd. y, build, improve, or pay indebted- Bankers Reserve Deposit com- Lathrop building, Kansas City, 4-21-tf on Wed and Sat. Lost LOST—A bunch of keys. Name on tag Minneapolis Drug Co. Finder re- turn to Homans Cafe, 6-7-tf. home, completely furnished Apply 616 2nd St. 6-7-1w Inquire of E. 2 WILL TRADE My five room modern, practically new bungalow in the east part of the city for a five or six room house west of Zth St. House must be strictly modern, well located and comparatively new—Write P. O. B. 141, Bismarck, N. D. é " DOINGS OF THE DUFFS HAVE You BEEN To ANY DANCES LATELY ? You PLAY THE f PIANO DONT You? NO, NOT FOR j ' PLAY SOME THING! 7 SEVERAL MONTHS Olivia Sho' NO,! DON’T. PLAY ANY/~ MORE ~ ee aE PP 2 Dok FRECKLES SHAS eg Fre ws No Mercy‘ fi ( WHY You TOLD ME THAT You PLAYED- NOW SHOW ME - Li 1 USED ‘TO PLAY z/ THE ORGAN BOT HAD To GIVE IT UP- is— WELLAWELL]=You HAVE” A NEW FRIEND, HAVENT” DD.” 7 | YOU,TAG ? You Boys _. .., BY BLOSSER 0, our Does INTERDUCED for | three months, beginning June 1st. | | OR SALE—House and lot corner) Poultry Sth St. and Ave. A. per cent money. Bankers Re-| five windows, 801 4th St. Phone| ecks, Reds, S. or R. Comb, 100, ystem. Six per cent loans are 404J. Geo. W, Little. 4-13-t¢| $12. B. Orp. W. Wyn L Bha 100 on city or farm property to RENT — Scvenstoom modern | ‘!4 Assorted 100, $9. Assorted large breeds only, 100, $11. Quan- tity Dis. 10 ent for 500 or more, 32 free, Prompt delivery to your 0. Missouri Farms, Columbia, Miss- | ouri. 5-12-1t Auto Tires FREE STOP LIGHT with every | tenberg, Defendants. } The te of North Dakota to the | above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- | quired to answer the complaint of | the plaintiff this action, a of which hereto annexed and you, and to serve wer upon t at his office in the ci smarek, Burleigh County | Dakota within thirty days i service of this summons upon you, | exclusive of the day of such service tand in case of your failure to so appear and answer judgment will ne | taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. | Dated May 8 19 MeCurdy, | Attorney for Plain ee Bismarek, N. D. |T0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that the ubove entitled on refers to that land in Burleigh County North Da- kota described as the to haif (EB of the northwest quarter (NW44) and the north half () the northeast quarter (NE section thi (30) in township one hundred forty (141) ni f f 1] one north of | 00; ange seventy nine (79) west of the i $4.00, All 4 ine % All) 5th P. M. and that the plaint 1s | 41-2 and 5 inch tires $5.50. Wel on file in the office of the clerk of js hip COD. No deposit requir-| the District Court of Burleigh Cou | ed. Tire Brokerage Co. 2744/ ty. North Dakota, | dison, Chi — | ; {F BOOK —Tells facts about | | y, Ala, ‘Trucking, Orange ioanannrencs | al Farming, Winter hores.| ,,, NOTICE FOR BIDS | Healthful climate. Small pay-| Bids will be received by the ; oe ; cime. Magnoha| Beard of Bonanza School District } me eu terms, Magno! , No. 12, Morton County, for the er Springs Land Co., Foley, Ala. ago Off, 2835 Sheffield, 5-12-1t | POR SALE—Half section of good | land in Montana, Would consider exchange of city property. Write A. E. Dawe, 20 Thayer St., Bis- marek, N, D. 5-8-1w to hear from. owner having xood busffiess for sale. Give par- ticulars and cash. price. John J Black, Chippewa Falls, W {ENT—Two modern, nicely fu rooms for housekeepi ‘eened porches, gas, 811 Front Si Phone 437-M. 5-11-2t FOR RENT—Large furnished room | with sleeping porch in modern home; also garage close in. Phone 72-J. 15 Thayer St. FOR RENT—-One nicely furnished | room in modern nouse for one or two. Phone 346-3, or call 408 ;_10th St. 5-12-4t. FOR RENT—Apartment, three rooms and bath. 1191-2 3rd St. Inquire Inv. Mtg. See. Co., First Guaranty Bank 5-7-1 wk | FOR RENT—Four rooms and b Storage and .wash room in base- ment, 907 6th St. Phone 339-R. 5-12-3t without board. Phone 1066 at 46 Main St. 5-9-Iwk. FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms with bath on ground floor, ee a house, 419.7th St, Phone FOR RENT — Two-room apartment. All conveniences, 411 5th St. Phone a 273. x s 5r10-1wk. | FOR RENT—Pleasant ‘southeast | Toom in, modern nome. 422-1st St. | Par ae P ia. ~ . 5-10-83. large two small reoms, 406 5th St. Phone. _ Bie. eens 2-7-tf FOR RENT—One large front. room, and one smaller room, at 422 4th. Zs, ie d* hi: Be shg3. r| tion of two, one ro locati | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms j\ <with of 1 1 chool hou rner of the ), and at the NW*, of Section n t the S ion 29, 1 of the ation 1 . W corner and specifications are or t the office of the Bingenhe jor. Mere. Co dan, A certi | cheek for ). is to be enclose | with the bid. Bids will be openc jon June the 5th, 1923 at 9 o'clock } a. m. at the Huff School house. The Board reserves the right reject any or all Bids. By order of the Board, Henry Lux, Clerk. 00 to | 5 12-19-26 6- ‘BANDITS HOLD 14 PRISONERS | Washington, May 12—State depart- ment advices today from the Ainer- legation+at Peking said it was d the foreigners still held by |the Chinese bandits numbered 14 men and two women, |The American prisoners are J. B. Howell, editor Weekly Review, Shanghai; ‘Leon Friedman of China | Motors Corporation, Shanghai; Ray Solomon of Shanghai, and Majors |Robert Allen and Roland Pinger of j the U. S. Army. | Tribune Want Ads Bring: Results | ———— YOUNG MAN An opportunity awaits you. Learn to. sell merchandise and command a lary of $50. to $75. per week. We will-teach you free of charge, The largest line of silk hois- ery specializing on one styie in the world Backed up by national advertising. -