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, “HOWE UPIARD | Unexpected Strength at Liv-: erpool Affords Basis For “Price Advatice BIG GAIN IN WHEAT Chicago, March 1: thing akin to buoyai it wheat today} an in Yor May went to more ‘tian 10 1-2 cents a bushel above the bottom fi J touched the day before ee A big export, buyi wr 2,000,000" Bushels, tthe ax hours had THA, to do with Wwaay" ‘2 advance, Trade a ities here drew the inference oR ke are xentine wheat supply for Europe is falling short of expectation, and there were reports current ‘also that considerable winter killing be z cereal crops had taken place Germany, Ru and countries ut the lower Danube. | | \ | eet | \ | | Chicago, March 12. 44) —Unexpect ed strength at Liverpool afforded a| 3 b today for an bid f upturn in eat prices here. Judged by the rheat values in Chic 4 yesterday, the Liver- pool market” was due fractional advance tod: showed gains of about today’s ope! ers appeared to be buying here on & fairly good scale today. Chica opening prices, 5-8 tol 3-8 cents uj May new 1.63 1-2@1.64 and July 1.42/ @3-4, were followed by a furthe rise after a transient dip, } Corn and oats were firmer, owing! ¢ more or less to sympathy with wheat! strength. Rural offering of corn to| arrive were light, and commission} houses were buying future deliveries: but mostly in small lots. Corn open-| ed 1-8 to 5-8 cents highér, May 78 3-8) @1-2, but tended to keep hear to the initial range. Oats started unchanged to % higher; May 40 1-4@3-8; Subsequent fluetua- tions were small. Provisions held about steady., FUTURES ae oN ~ MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolii March 12. Wheat futures had a further ‘advance of 2 1-4 cents today, cables coming’ better than due, export demand show. ing more pick up, domestic receipts continuing small and cash maneeets ruling firm to stronger compared with the options. Oats advanced 1-4 to 3-8 cents wl sh was firm. | other markets, rye advanced 1 5-8 cents. Trade en quiet. May barley was up 1-2 cents.} May flax seed sold up two cents early and held half of the gain. Cash wheat early showed occasional} sales one cent higher. “Trade turned | quieter. after selections were made.| Light Durum was strong. Corn was higher. Oats were firm to 1-4 cent higher. Rye quite and! steady. Barley was strong to one cent her. Flax seed was strong. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES | Minneapolis, March 12.—(#)—(U. 8.} D. of A.)-—Potatoes: Good wire in-y quiry, demand moderate; _ market: stronger. prices advancing. Carloag w; delivered sales, freight only deducted,| © Minneapolis, St. Panl rate, sacked ewts., round whiteseU. 8, No. 1,.8.75 @3.85; sacked cts, Irish’, cobbler: part! graded 3.80@3.90. eG a ed MINNEAPOLIS faut ° Minneapolis, March 12.—V)—Flour 15 cents higher; in carload lots,! family patents quoted at 9.45@9. 50a ments 39,287 barrels. Bran 21.60@ barre! in 98 pound cotton sacks; ship- 22.50. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, extras: 43: - fate 42@42 1-2; firsts 40 12@41 seconds 37@39 1-2. as i lower; receipts 14,419 cata: | firsts 27 firs 1-2@ ordinary firsts 26 1-2. Cheese unchanged, FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., March 12—U)— ter fat, churning cream 43; packing | 39 stock 29. 80. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St, Paul, March 1: (U. S. D. of ttle 2,100;° fed steers | 9) and yearlings in liberal ‘supply; onen-| j ing slow; little done early; bulk able around 8.00@8.75; few bettet| grades salable up to 9.00 and betters | she stock 17.50; .canners. Bnd cutie unchal bulls slow, ani fe a ; 5,75 ‘ seen. spciets hy and fecders inact! cling: seed cts abo hd Calves 2,400; 50 1 good) The mostly 12.00, fehl SR.00@1S20" about ‘stea ight 3 about st Didding 25 to as mych as 60, cents lower in: spots on mediyai and ‘héay, eking sows sendy most rar ont 4.00. eet ry ‘alos native run includes | feeding lambs; latter sold. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chi i. sd ierogula ih $. D. of A. og ; Irregulas, r, weight mostly steady. higher; ant CSE ad ta "0 ee cent lower than, oe : reagn sales 240 to 310 pound ay At. | @12.40; bulk of Teairable Wis - pha we weight 12) ings: me rf 10; gy 380) 160 pounds up 10.40@11.00; heat 30; maria weight 1 4 Biaghte red sip 5, E silaug! rr Cattle foray srengs | spots 10 to 15 cents higher on, bette grade principally lh steers 11,00; few loads. 30. mixed steers and beifers ward OD inside Fagprest b mand; strong eh pe Eee we anig PI one 3; No! shearing lanes IN fetings” were” dtaggy. Reed March 12.—@)—Butter| | Ae enmens caieaso RANGE 1.62% 1.61% 141% 1854s i7% 81.4% 83 1.66% 148: 1.394 1224s 111116,22 15.50 +16. Yesterday ver kgo eee 12, Toda; Open* 19% © 1, * Bis! SMARCK GRAL ' (Furatshed by RussellMiller Co.) Bismarck, No. Dak., March 12. 1 dark northern ../. No. 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum . No.1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum .. 1 flax .... 2 flax 1 tye. Dark Ria winter . Hard winter ....... We quote but do not handie following: Oats Spelte, pe eet tz, per.cwt. ..... = ‘SHELL CORN | No. 4 56 Ibs. or more .. ‘ No. 5 55 pal Pore a No. * r Sample 1 cent per pound discoun' under 7 lb. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents under, shell. Mixed corn, § cents less than awh 65 48) Mw May old . May new July . ta" 84% 86% 36% 36% 375 2.33, 2.3543 | 86 20% 30% 37% May old 36 By ee ae iy 234% 6055, 63% 2.28 2.34 Ma ot July ... 61% CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, March 12—()—Poultry | 2 alive steady; receipts 1 car,'prices un- changed. CHICAGO POTATOES eae March 12—()—Potatoes: ts 67 cars; total U. S. ship: ments 804; 10 Canedian; {6 Cuban; trading only fair, account of high prices; market stronge: iseonsin sacked om! whites 4.15@4.30; few fancy 4.4 meine sone. secre rasore a uthee 3. pi Idaho, sacked rus- sets “11010. ascot cording to. quality, mostly arena 4.25. oti GRAIN. ha: By 1:4@1.11. 1.2 cn an 78-1 white 40 er, wiite' 40 3-4gpal; Rye ie. Rye ee seed. 6.25@7. t. Clever ‘a 28. Lard 1; Ribs ry ‘ Bellies 16.08. —- low “7 08: 8 ABERTY BONDS New Ps ond erat ee Mare! etein 7 compared to 168 a Ne1 northern 1.62 fo, 1 datk northern’ ge to fancy 1.74 3-8 to Hy CS oniay Practically Ana Groups Partici- pate in Today’s Gen- eral Advance New York, March 12,—()—Despite intermittent profit taking and bear aheane” eget prices: forged. steadily, ractically il Mipating in. the adv roups pi advance. a maney. 3 STEM, 210 So. 18th St, bored raska, _3-6-20 wAnepous and we + RCAC. THE. BISMARCK’ _ruion 1 iheertion, 25 words or under 2 inserts, 25 words 0 or PERSONAL CALL burber trade; great demand; swages; few weeks completes; cata- log and special offer free. Barber College, Fargo, YOUNG MAN’ W. by the month, F Twelth street. WAN’ a of child during day, and do some house work, Op. m 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads a ied words, 2c addi- at per tvord, CLASSIRIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cast in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure iasertion same day. THE Moler 5 me Call” evenings ‘after 4 e 680J. Mrs. G. D. Bell. ¢ 3. jt. help raise chickens on shares’ and take of Tribune 96. WANTED—Housekeeper Two to cook for. Bismarck, N. Dak., or call et RE 7 } WANTED Com tent girl for eral hotivework. Second street. ICKS, standard breeds our own hatchery: catalog ‘free, Beals ‘Chickertes, y fone tase n “points | ; wei regent gait he saying an ‘an, ie Pie bes i impo: i and in- erarions li t in i ee ares i ol a wee ring. 0 roperties would , the end’ of the $id up: on the increaséd dividends, pete justified, in many vases, se ‘fre ch bate; bf vdtrent (earnings. U.S. Steel conimén crossed 127 on Be orts of trade improvenient and Re- lic Stee] ‘was accumulated on the elicf that dividends would be re- sumed fit the next meeting of the di- rectors. Pierce Arrow preferred jumped five points on the announce- ment that large block of prior prefer- ence stock would be retired, and other motors advanced on the Tee treat of an over-extended short in- terest. Géneral Petroleum was lifted 3 points to'a hew high at 61 1-2 on sncaheieaes reports that it would be bsorbed by the Standard Oil Com- pele of New York, or merged with one of the California campanics. Fed- eral Mining and Smelting common jumped seven points and Union Car- pie ws. not. spots developed, but they a no effect on the main body) F ks. of stoc Strong. Feeble at- tempts to bring aljout a week end re- action met with little success as new speculative followings were attracted ‘by the spirited advance in many lead- ing rail shares. Delaware and Hud- son extended its rise oints and Nickel Plate to 6 while jaltimore and Ohio, Lackawanna, and Chesaceake and Ohio moved forward at a swift pace. Bullish demonstra- tions also took place in General Asphalt and International Telephone. Total sales apptoximately | 1,600,000 shares. RANGE OF CARELOT SALES Minneapolis, March 12—()—Range of carlot g sales: Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.65@1.78 1-2; No. 2 aire 1.65 1-4@ 5-8; No. 3 ditto 1.73 3-4; No. 1 hard spring 1,74 1. 77 1-8; No, 3 hard winter 1.60; No. pacer durum 1.585 No. . cue 1.38 8-8; No. 2. mixe jurum . Barley sample grade 55 1-2@59 1-2; No. 2, 64; No. 4. 59. Corn No. 5 yellow 65@3-! j mixed 58; No. 6 white 60 1-2. Oats 2 white.37 1-2@38 1-2. Rye No. 1,87 1-8@1-2. e closin; to almost eight | Foy 10t room apt. well Targished and ped for light «ho one single-room with Reser anettsy and closet, h 411 Fifth Street. froin foreerea, i Record flocks. free. Caledonia, Minn. usekeeper, one to- BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘PHONE 32 Write eet! 3-1 k, ‘on, Vrite KE. farm. 'S. Dale, AUTOMOBILES— GOOD USED CARS je reduction in war tax, together with the new low prices’ of Dodge Brothers cars, pli can offer narkable values good used cars. Call at our USED CAR SAI this stock for real bargain $00| Dodge "Touring. $200; Ford. “Coupe 0; Overland ee $76; Fe » like new PHONE 808, M. B. GILMAN oy. FOR SALE—1919" flaick five sande ger touring car. Was painted last Has new batter: In good | ng order. Ter if desired.| hades Write care aie “gen-4 ,. ‘Small family. ecoo} T Phone 790W2. in lower prices stamp” Sra argo D, 31 R rons That; a vaneties certified farm Rati, Be ‘Ey FOR bry, Di i ~One 1922 Ford Coupe, jon, $150; one 1924 Ford w cord tires, good condi- Phone 883, 217 Eighth 3-12-3t ‘aledonia FARM LANDS FOR SALE—200 atre farm with duild-| FOR” SALE— Chevrolet coach ings, in edge of Mandan, cultivated. Beautiful view of Mandan afd Bis- marck, the river and meadows and woods. able; only—only, $35 ‘an acret money-maker for grain, seneciaiy ‘corn, milk, hogs, ete. hatful of money in time for hand-+ some residence property and see it. FOR SALE—The N. W. Quarter of Sec. 33, South of Belfield, N. .D. foot can be. cultivated, ternis Poi aad the Freede Farm, one mile Bismarck . w. Metaungblin, €are‘of ND. Pen- HOUSES A’ AND FLATS ALE—cight room house ali! modern, hot water heat, hardwood floors, oak wood work, south front, excellent location, 70. ft. front } 150—also garage.’ Owner. town. furnished apartment, on first floor, private water rane: a range et een Call 2: SALE p—Four houses, price $12,500; $4,000 ce terms. We ion write Tribune No. aR ing. FOR FOR RENT — Fourroom bungalow, ‘apartment and heated garage. Hot | Price and terms reasonable. Inquire of Spink & Co. 1925 model, latest improvements, in first class shape, a bargain; must be ettom tand,| Sold. Fullerton, at Bismarck hotel. tra vel 3 FOR SALE—Three Dodge to r cars, one Ford with Nene devtyery) bod, Phone 849W. Ask for Mr. f Do come! pon 8. Spad ‘ t N. Cary, Mandan. ,| _Rabargain. 800 East Main. 2-17-tf WANTED TO RENT miles) WANTED TO 9 room Every! modern house with garage, good Price and) location, by aa 1. Write box = Bis-| 702, Bismarck, N. Dak. ‘Will make aj Stark County, 4 M. W. me RE WA! TRACTORMAN, expert a any make, years experience . State wages and Write cure Tribune 99. from If interested address J. field 3-2-2wks. 3-12-16-18| _ ROOMS FOR RENT R RENT-—Two rooms, unfurnish: | ed, on first floor. Can be used for ing or bed rooms leay or J. W, | i ire 2 cond St. ndan, | ein one equip- Also tT Furnished room for light housekeeping, suitable for one or two people... One block from P. _O.. 34 Third a = ‘OR RENT. eine Toeality. Call at corner Mandan Ave., or isckeeping. completely furnshed 5: Mae Four room modern un- Phone Furnished room suitable Can also be used for light housekeeping, 223 Fourth. Phone 6. telephone and, FOR RE entrance, 442 M =, RENT—One single room with kitchenette and closet, completely f hi 411 Fifth Street. 3-8-tf rooms at for cars. For further 44 Main. Phon oe space water heat. Light, heat, water and FOR RENT— garden space 842M. 624 Tenth aS FOR SALE—7 room house, centrally located. after 8 p. m. furnished. Phone 3-12-21 nings. 818 Fifth St. Phone 48 ‘T—-Room in modern home, Phone: 196M. 3-10-tf Inquire 415 Eighth street 3-10-3t FOR RE | 117 First. strect. iyFlax No. i, 2.3 good $0: & choice 1.69 3-8@)) ° ordini to good 1.63 3-8 td spring 1 Ne 63 3-81 ff 33 May 168 3-8; rn No. 3 yellow 72 1-2@73 1-2. i Oats No. 3 white 37 1-4@3/ 1-2. { \ Ba ; Rye Kor 2 88 7.86086 7-8. , lax No. 1, 2.28 1-2@2.33 1 Too Late To Classify t| WANTED ‘TO nents tw 7. foom’ ‘Weite. care ‘Tribune modern pune. No, 1. me ain ‘S-Rl-lw. ‘ELL You SEEN KEEPIN YOURSELF LATE! way fad feat "ise is “urtég the he dey the ‘croning (903 or FOR RENT—Modern, clean, furnished room; two genple man and wife, 307 "Feu fy LORT Leon A. Si bis WHERE HAVE PSHAW! MY BOY- SURE + SHE CARES - THis ROMANCE WITH CHICK 1S MERE PUPPY Love- AND THERE'S ONLY | oe WAY FOR You TO ING HER TO TIME = ROOM and look overj = season.| Fut 017. 3-1-tf) > FOR SALE HOUSE—¢ rooms and bath, modern and’ in gvod condition, hot water heat, Sas 4 floors, Cd cases, east Een rice $4,750,00. Terms. BUNGALOW —5 ‘rooms ‘and bath, maple floors, hot water heating alee od condition, close Price $4,100.60. Terms, rooms and bath, full two fous , east front, located north side near capitol. Price $6,000.00. Terms. BUNGALOW--5 rooms and bath, stucco, Hent condition and ready for immediate occupancy. Garage. Small cash payment, bal- ance in monthly payments, HOUSE--5 rooms and bath, modern, loors throughout, east front fine condition, located on reet. Price $3,150.00, Terms. 5 root and h, modern, located near Park. Price $3,950.00. rooms and bath, dandy lawn and trees. garage, thesllent foestions ‘Price $6,200.00. Do not delay buying that home and! realize the fulfillment and happiness of your fondest’ hopes. The above are all excellent values.” We have the BEST in the wi can loan you the money to Come in and le is solve your in- surance problems. You need com- plete protection and we in ussist FARM LANDS FOR SALE sahil WOR batt ECURITY Omice with "pire Gaaranty Bahk, Phone 138 3-12-8t, Se BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Bakery and lunch room in highway. Everything com- good ‘business; good farmer and tourist trade. Come and sec or write. City Bakery,’ Box 126, Glen Ulin, d 3-6-1wk, laces us where we] YOU. QvaLtity wit aq intits develop. nd grown in Count days earlier than eds all o' Anyone interested in| this inquir Sixth St., Robertson, Selfridg of C. A, Rust, 419 FOR SALE—Bottom hay, mixed wheat grass and alfalfa, clean and bright. Excellent. for Along Mandan Bismarck p Woodland Farm, Box 250, Bismarck, | N. N. Duk. FOR SALE Sced Corn, Price $3.7 J. E. Di Pioneer W) tested per cent. per bu. Sacks 40 c hesxk, Route 2, Bismarck, 3-12 R SAI blooded Shorthorn bull, weighs 2300 1h seven years old. an be seen at McCormick's Ranch, Menoke iF te Dent Full gnth street and Avenue Lots are one block from h Write Tribune No. $750. school. ae le to register, best of Mirae . W each, J. J.} Peterson, Hazelton, No. Dak. : Flour city tractor, 40- ed condition for road grad- | senate. ‘OR RENT—Garage, close in, Edison for sate, first class condi- ion. Call at 322 Second St Phone 544W. Beal seed corn test 92, registered Schipfer & Lambert, . Bismarck. FOR SALE—Two good building sites ent. Inquire of H. F. Little Bldg., Bismarck, B-2-tf Aber- pure 6 registered Also FOR SALE—Three deen ‘Angus bulls. row seed barley berson, Bismarck, N. [O LET—-Office rooms. BROTHERS. The first needles were the thorns of plants. “| in’ his place of business, drayage and Bismarck, N. D., or Sig| #! Dak 3-10-tf | ° teh | 150 foot corner lot | federa aw | fede | and its chief proposal is the orga’ —_ INCOME TAX INFORMATION Net income, upon which the Federal income tax is assessed, is gross in- come less certain specified deductions for business expenses, losses, contri- butions, bad debts, etc. A storekeeper may deduct as a ‘business expense Amounts spent for rent of his place of business, adVertising, premium for insurance against fire or other loss- cs, cost of water, light, and heat used freight bills, and the cost of main- tgnance and repair to delivery wagons and trucks, and a reasonable allow- ance for salaries. A professional man, such as a law- yer, doctor, or dentist, may deduct the cost of supplies used in his pro- fession, expenses paid in the opera- tion and repair of automobiles used in making professional calls, dues to professional jouraals, office rent, cost of water, light, and heat used in his office, and the hire of office assist- ants. The farmer may deduct as nec sary expenses all amounts acti expended in carrying on the bu: {of farming, such as amounts paid | the production and harvesting of crops, cost of sced and fertilizer used, | cost of minor repairs to a farm build: | ing or buildings, and cost of tools used in the course of ay two, The cost of farm machinery, equipment, and farm buildings is not deductible as expense, Deductions for pe | expenses, such as repairs to the tax- payer’s dwelling, cost of food, cloth- ing, education of children, cte, are] not allowed. Losses if incurred in a taxpayer's trade or business o1 “any transaction fit” not compensated for by insurance | or ,otherwise are dedu le from gross income in determining net in come upon which the Federa tax is assessed. To be allowed, | es not incurred in trade, b profession must conform c¢ the wording of the statute. loss incurred in the for pro- And is this a movie actor, oF jong » collar ad models? No, it’s dap- ick and span little “Jimmy? payer's home or aut Thich at the tine of purchase ught with the intentiqn of re ae luctible, because it was not ntered into for ‘ained in the of the Insolvengs Bank, Bismarck, k eby given bytthe in stained in the operated merely for ‘he pleasure of the | bt taxpayer, they | exhibit ther with the neces ers with the und them ¢ 1k E i from fires, storms. other casualty,” or ed business, may be | deducted from gross income his |i }1925 Federal income tax return. If his home or automobile is destroyed by fire or his property damaged by orm, the loss is deductible for t | year in which it was incurred. Loss of property by theft or bur ‘glary is an allowable deduction, and | need not be incurred in the taxpa trade or busine solvent Dated A loss from embezzlement is also deductible | All losses are deductible only to the xtent by which they are not com-| ipensated far by insurance or other- 0 10 o'clock blank receives M, April 5 NEWS BRIEFS all the above run for te i Walia B cireuit court members of the committee were ab-} sent and it was agreed that they should be ‘polled before a report on}! the nomination wax returned to the Chairman Cummins hopes to complete the poll within a day or two.) ¢ ee | Washington, March 12, (#) An-\, other bill designed to take care of the export farm surplus was introduced » this one by Senator Robinson | kansas, the Democratic leader. It is almost ident with a measure | offered in the house by Representa- tive Oldfield, Democrat, Arkans: judge. ard of County Commission- ddressed to Commission- reject any of County February, FRANK J. de Auditor, Burleigh leounty ; 2} POLITICAL )UNCEMENT.. tion of a $200,000,000 government cor- poration to loan money for financing | 1 hereby announce myself as a the exploitation of farm surplus. jdidate for the office af Sheriff Burleigh Washington, March 12. Your sup (A Inv | tigation of the tariff commission by special committee was ordered today | by the senate. In the straits of Florida the gulf Istream is 32 miles wide, ‘ The pearl di Jare all young “TAKE MY ADVICE AND JUST IGNORE HER FOR A FEW DAYS~ You've BEEN TREAT ING HER. ROYALLY SINCE YOU CAME To TOWN — REMEMBER THAT *ASSENCE MAKES THE HEART Gow FONDER” SHE'LL SOON MISS THE WONDERFuL TIMES You've BEEN SHOWING HER AND You'kL HEAR FROM HER SOON THAT AW, ALL — IS LIGKT TRANELS VOW GRE EVERY WELL - THANKS EVER So MUCH FOR THE LUNCH MR.TYTE-AND A THOUSAND “TIMES MORE FOR THE GOD ADVICE HOw DOES TH’ SUN'S, LIGKT MANAGE 70 GET HERE SO'GARLY IN TH’ ANORNING WITHOUT TRANELLING ALL AIGAT??