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we 4 2 AFTER A DROP ; mm — AD TY New Lows Estabiighed in Week, But a Strong Up- turn'Folljwea °°! Minneapolis, March 183—C#)—-Grain markets, after making new lows in some instances, turned about sharply and showed a good advance. toward the close of the week ending Friday, says the weekly review of the Unite States department of agricultute. . Cash wheat premiums were sharp: dvanced. Ordinary delivery whi sold as high as 8’to 10 centa May, Durum of milling quality’ w ygarce and strong. GRAIN SHOWS | ; ~ GOOD ADVANGE aa 1.28 1.20 1.10 16,85 17.12 18,00 18.05, 21,05 212 Corn was. steady with firm under-| ago fat lambs most); tone, Cash oats were firm. No. 2 white sold half 11% over the M also enjoyed better trad Cash rye sold 2 cent: for the week, closing, at 86%. Flax showed a brisk xecoyery the recent: decline and. at, the 4 inh May told ita bey | hi * than last. week's close; 12 $:4. cet higher than the low point on crant, day for the week. Spot seed. sold 4 ¢e cent over May, SELLING DORS NOT PREVENT nts under to. 1 PRICE BOOST “Fy Strength in Liverpool Quota- tions Responsible for Wheat Advance Chieago.. March _12.—-UP)—Despite heavy selling to fealize profits, wheat averaged higher tojay in early deal ings. ie fact. that Liverppol. quota- tions were again ahove wht had bees looked for was.larzely responsiblé for the fresh otrengt ‘of. values here. Dacreasing stocks abroad ‘attracted notice too, hut, on the othe t was pointed out that an ad- vance of nearlv'1l cents 9. bushel Here in-three days had been so rapid.as to ite buvers to be cautious: Chicago ovening figu 1-4 off to 5-8.cent up, May new 1.65@3-4 and July 1-43@ were followed by numerous fuetua:| oy eo. tion within a range of about 1 cent. Corn and oats were easily influen- ,, ced by more liberal arrivas of corn 7" here today, cars. After opening, unchanged to 5-8 cent higher,. May 78 1-2@3-4, core receded to a littl bejow. yesterday's finish, Oats started unchanged to 1-8 cent up, May 40.5-8 cent, and. late reacted some Provisions were, firm, WHEAT STEADY ae FIRM Al Minneapo wheat was steady to firm except for light weight offerings which were quiet and easy to 1 cent lower. of the heavyweight springs, especially high protein, ruled firmer and limited offerings were picked up early. The usual Saturday quiet pervaded the market after the first hour. Durum was firm. Corn was rather quict except for exceptional quality. Oats were fi: and unchanged. Rye d-was steady to firm. Barley was firm ‘to 1 eent higher carly and unchanged late. Flax seed was quiet and easy. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, March 13—G@)— With advancing prices on light weight hogs and sharp reductions on heavy butchers, the widest price range of the season has resulted, says the weekly review of the United States, de- partment of Agricultyre, In, ‘the cattle division conditions have been reversed compared with last week be- cause of increased receipts at leading markets, the rather narrow requires ments of the dressed. beef trade and a lifeless feeder demand for desirable quality short feds, and. price, loages of ~25 to 50 cents have been noted on. teers and yearlings compared with last week’s high time. Heavy steers reached 9.75 to an eastern shipper, these averaging 1,- 580 pound, with attracaive $00 ound yearlings at the safe figure. siderable number were. to 9.50 with bulk at 8.00. to, 9,00, | of the fat heifers sold at.6.00 to cow stuff mosty 4.1 . Ci and cutters bulked at 3,76@. mosty 5,50(4)5.75; good jight calves cased mosty at; 12,00; stockers .and feeders bi 6.50 to 8.00; meaty feede! Desirabe light hogs clos ing 230 t Tid 14,26. \ Limited supplies.in the sheep diyi- sian were mayed without, mate price change, fat native lambs a ing -mosty at 10.95, a few up to 1 fat ewes haye sod during the week from 7.50 to 8,60; best range shearin; lambs during the week at 12.50. %, ,of A.)—Hogs 3,000; weight steady; to 10. ¢ others unchanged from Friday's over. age; bulk of 240 to 336 ppynd butchers * 11,60@12.25; bulk of -desirable 200 to 225 pound weight 12.75@13,953: better + 180 pound down largely‘ 13.270@ 14.15; top of 170 pounds down 14.15; pack ing sows 10,40@11.00; shippers 2, 000; estimated holdovérs 1,000; heavy- 11.85@13.45; ; - 15; light light 12.40@14.26; es sows 10.40@11.00; slaughter pigs 13.- Ng 14 25, * Cattle 500; compared a week ago fed steers strong to 15 cents higher; better grades showing Advarees ¥potw up more; stockers pa 1 spread between feeders very. narrow; ¢ sho stock een ; grades. showingsadvance| ton shade ae Sh i, * pop atreee aNd 104 ea 85) fram] ing close! 12.00; fat™e igher 4 i \ | le} Ju! 1 moat] 1.80 3-4; No. No. No. y, 26 spots 60 cents off; f Barley | fat age eek ecUne infged ry dos 2 under to 1) heavy lambs; feeding ani cent over May, which advanced 1 cent! lambs steady; tps. for. we rae lat Woo! jambs 12,00; shear- 1 oF ings woth TEs shorn | STR ere rs 50 ‘ ‘7 5 Ly 1AT 5 imbjed dae 5 ure Noo 1 flex nee No. 2 flax). No. 1 ny ‘. : : Dark hard winter . wa we Hard winter . 'e quote foll owing: Seni, cons No. 4, 56 lbs. or more . No. 5, 55 Jha, No. 6 ...... Sample 1 cent per pound discount under 55 lbs. Ear corn,.70 Ibs. 5 cents un- der shell, _ MINNEAPOLIS ‘RANGE > teh 13. Wheat— Open High Low | Close yoold « : 5 cf ‘Jal new. 1 Sly ees Pad old 84 new’... Suly on 81% Oste— ' % % sen 83) 867 86 an ofn® 87 ut 87% 2.3345 2.82% 2.33 54 2.36% 2.35% 2.96 61% 615% 615% ge % bh 96 36° » 88 61% Gi% = 62 61% 62 63 63 : CHICAGO POUL’ Cificago, arch PETA Poultry ree alive stead: ts none; prices unchanged,; A at “4 2 New Yates Math tb Liber. | * closed: Thtee and 1-28 101.1: first 4 1-4g 102.6; second 4 1-48 100.- 27; third @ 1-48 101.5; fourth 4 1-48 102,18; U.B. C. 48 104.3, U. 8. C. 4 1-45 107.27. —____ CHICAGO G: Chicago, March 13,- heat No. 1 mixed 1.78. reat No. 4 mixed 10; No. 3 yellow 78 1. ats No. 2 white 40 3-4@41 3-4; No. 3 white 40 1-2@41. Rye No, 2, 89 1-2. imothy seed 6.25@7.00. Clover seed 28.00@32.00. Lard 14.75. Ribs 16,00, Bellies 16. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, March 13.—)-—Wheat receipta 105 ars compared to 218 a year agoj, No. 1 northern 1.62 1.9@1.6. 1-2; +. No. 1 dark northern spring: choice to fancy 1.74 12@J.78 ies goed ~ chelte eee 142; Le F 10 at No. Mhaed pring iat 13 8s No. 1 da 81 lomtana on trerk| 1,03 Laas i to arrive 1.62:1-2@ | i 4 July 1.58 1-8. ‘orn No. 8 rellow °73. 22@ 1 Nt 74 3-8, ats No, 3 white 87 1-: 0 37 9-8 S464. Biba s ae EY RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, March 13.—(#)-—Range of-carlot grain sales: Wheat No, 1 dark northern 1.78@182 1-2; Ne, 2 anners 4.00; bulls) ditto 1.69 1-8@1.73; No, 3 ditto io @ 0. 8 ditto 3 5-83 No. 1 hard spring 1.01 1 mixed durum ene ee tes riley sample le :80@@045 No. 4:60. Mow 68 5-8; No 5 4 yel xa hatehe ae i Gorn 3, pouny a 61 1. . 5 ite 61 1-2@@62. hulk packing sows 10.00; i i miats No. 2 while 31 7e@ee; Me ditto 97 1-4@1-2. Flax No. 1 2.33@2.36 1-4. vay 58% 1,50% 1.57% 1.58% ‘eat 1d 163% 1.53% | 87% Ln ‘eee SieToday—* lew Close ‘Yak vats 142% 48%, 16.00 16.00 16.40 16.65 16.387 es STOCK PRICES. BIRCTED 10 Theory ‘That. Merkét's Posi- tion Warranted feehnical Reaction, ‘Cause mabe Poche ) New Xe prices, having ‘tecovered this week most of the grouhd Jost in last week's tdrastic reaction, ‘were ‘subjected. to heavy selling for, both accounts today on the theory that the it’s posi- tion. warranted at jem a reaction."» Genbral ‘ Electric ‘broke points to 319, about a score of others fell 3 points or ore. and louses of a point or two were spattered 1 throughout the list, In some quarters there was a tendency to attribute some of the selling to the unfavorable Political news from Geneva. but the foreign exchanges, the most sensitive ‘barometer of European political and economic conditions, showed relative: Wy little change. Rails, which had dis- Played impressive strength“earlier in the week, yielded with the industrials, ickel Plate,” La ing 0! pstri: nost effec- eve i ee Sint a inte jean betas ving, Py Allied Chemigal, Unitet Drug, Foundation company, Postum ‘Ce and: American Brake: ‘The. closing wes weak. approximated: 1,000,000 CHICAGO POTATOES ‘Chicago, -Mareh. 13.—()—Potatoes: Receipts 71 cars; total U. 8. shipments 806; 16 Canadians; demand and trad- ing slow, market unsettled and few sales, isconsin sacked round whites @125; Idaho, sacked russets few sales, 4.10@4.24, MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, March 8s. of A.)—Potatoes: Good wire inquiry, demand slow, market sti er. Carleads @ajvered sales, frei; only deducted, Minneapolis, St. Paul rate, sacked cwts.’ round whites, U. S. No. 1, 3.85@4.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, March 13.—(#)—Butter unchanged; receipts 8,136 tubs. Exg:s higher; receipts 14,057 cases; extra firsts 27 1-2@: firsts 26 8-4; or- dinary firsts MINNEAPOLIg FLOUR ‘Minneapolis, March 13.—(4)—Flour | W 15 cents higher; in carload lots family atents quoted at 9.60@9.65 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks; shipments 36,812 barrels. Brap 21,50. , Mareh” 18.~V#)—Stock |! chnical | =. oe: and]. 13.) —-(U.| FO) hou MAN WANTED (city or country) old ‘established company will ‘supply capital and start you in your own permanent business ‘selling necessi- ties people must buy every day. ‘Experience unnecessary. Write Mc- Connon & Co., Factory. 52, Wi- nona, Minn. 3 $-13-1¢ OLLECTION AGENCY wants men with cars to solicit. and collect ac- count; Commission ‘basis—Karn: bi i PERSONAL _ CALL SYStE! 10 So, 18th ‘St, Oniaha, Nebraska. 3-6-2w STEAMSHIP POSTTIONS—Europe, Orient. Good pay. Experience un- Tieeessary. Men and women, Send addressed envelope fat. list! M, Box 336, Santa baie come barber trade; great deman wages; few weeks completes Tog and special offer free. Barber College, Fargo, N. D. 3-2-1mo. ALL MEN-WOMEN, 18-60, wanting to! qualify for Government Positions, | $140-$225 monthly, home or trav- cling, write Mr. Ozment, 407-A, St. Louis, Mo., immediately. Moler 1 | __AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES BUT. VK VR A, Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 892 1 hora 25 words or if 2 insertions, 25 words or insertions, 26 UNder werssecseseres 1 week, 25 words or under .............. 125 Ads oyer 25 words, 2c addi- * ‘tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance, Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 words or GOOD USED CARS The reduction in war tax, together ING § young women for training in Nurses Trai School in large hospital affiliated with state uni- Board, room, uniforms, furnished and — $10.00 monthly allowance. Graduate nurses are now paid $7.00 per day and the demand for nurses is great. Further information given on re- quest. Address C. D. Pence, M. D., West Side Hospital, 1850 West Harrison, Chicago, _-3-18-1¢__ VENTION’ prevent alder straps slipping. Real comfort at last! “Women adore it! To see one isto want one. Will send you one free to advertise it. Write Lin- Company, 53 W. Jack- ma Chicago, 7“ a3-1t spare time home work, addressing our Illustrated Postals. Good pay. No selling or experienc ree details, stamped envelope. Sonja, 2753 North Ave., Chicago. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, Small family of four. Phone during the day 738, in the evening 902 or call at 802) 8-11-30! Pi in two laundry, cash allow- Chicago Hospital, 811 Chicago, Ih ‘3/11-13-16 WOMEN—$6.00 daily taking orders! 5 sanitary belt and protector. Pay; daily, Bample on approval. Jones, Clark, Chicago, 3+ housekeeper, one help raise chickens on shares and take care of the houge, Write Care! oe oe oe WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, Small family. 506 Second street. Phone Spee FOR SALE—sight room house all Modern, hot water heat, hardwood floors, oak wood work, south front excelent location, 70 ft. front by 150—also garage, Owner leaving town, Price and terms reasonable. Inquire of Spink & C Mandan, ak. 3-2-1m , Four room modern un- hed apartment, on first floor, private entrance, ‘telephone and water furnished, gas range for cook- ing, Call 442 M. B-12-1wk. | FOR SALE—Four modern tenant houses, price: $12,500; $4,000 cash, balance terms. For further infor-| mation write Tribtine No. 91; ms: -1mo. | FOR RENT — Four-room bungalow ee Touting, $200; ' FOR SALE— Chevroiet FOR SALE—Three Dodge FOR RENT—Nic with the new low prices of Dodge Rrothers cars, places us where we can offer remarkable values in good used cars. Call at our USED CAR SALESROOM and look over this stoclfor real bargains. Ford Coupe, 0; Overland Touring, $75; Ford Touring, like new, $32! PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO, “1919 Buick fi lwk passen- ainted last y Has new battery. In good working order. Terms if desired, Price $300, Write care ‘Tribun ne 1922 Ford Cou fair condition, $150; one 1924 F 3-12-3t ‘ALE—Ford coupe, 1923 model, rood shape. . Either cash, easy terms, or will consider trade in, Phone Mr. Bergen at 428, coach, 1925 model, latest improvements, in first shape, a bargain; must he a sold. Fullarton, at Bismarck pe ig one Ford with light delivery Phone No. 849W. Ask a car: tly furnished, with large in porch, facing south and west, For Sale--Sheep skin lined coat. $3 M Second. Phone 1198 RR ight ho} or two people. 0, 314 Third . 3 To usekeeping, suitable for one One block from P. 9-tf and warm room in Call at 31 Ave. A. Mandan Ave. or Phone 1017, :. B-1-tf ‘OR RENT—Modern, clean, well furnished room; two gentlemen or man and wife. 207 Fourth Street. Bt fine locality. corner ¥OR RENT—One single room with kitchenette and closet, completely _furnished, 411 Fifth Street. 3-8-tf T—Nice warm rooms at Also spaee for cars. apartment and heated garage. Hot BIG water heat. Light, beat, water and garden space furnished, 842M,_624 Tenth § Phone Bt ‘or 9 room modern house with garage, good location, by April 1. 702, Bismarck, N. Dak. ei -3-tf | Write box Li 1 Leading’ from purebred, certified flocks. Record egg producers, cut. free. Caledonia Hatchery, Dept. B, 3 Caledonia, Minn, ‘2m : Lost | rom Ave. Gand Fifth street, big tiger cat called Tom, 8S. W. Corwin, Phone 725. 2. LOST: MOM'N POP I PAONED FoR. Yoo TOCOME OVER CHICK BECAUSE L HAVE A CONFESSION To MAKE- EDMUND: HAS ASKED ME TO MARRY HikA’ , LORETTA! -AND WHAT THERE -THERE- EVERYTHING 18 ALLRIGHT- UM GOING oO TELL HIM THAT ui Love BELONGS To You 1 FOR SALE 6 rooms and bath, madetn and in gootl condition, hot water heat, maple floors, book cases, east front. Price $4,250.00, Terms. BUNGALOW--5 rooms and. bath, maple floors, .hot water heating pane good condition, close. in. Price $4,100.00, Tormss HOUSE--6 ropms and bath, full two story, cast front, lneated north side near capitol, Price $4,000.00. Terms. BUNGALOW—5 rooms ‘and bath stuceo, — excellent. conditi mm an ready for immediate Seceupancy 1 ‘age, Small cash payment, bal: ance in monthly payments. HOUSE rooms and bath, modern, maple floors throughout, east front and in fine condition, located on 11th street. Price $3,160.00. Terms, HOUSE-—5 rooms and bath, modern located near Park, Price $3,050.00, Terms. a, BUNGALOW--6 rooms “and bath, dandy condition, lawn and trees. garage, excellent location. Price $5,200.00, Do not delay buying that home and realize the fulfillment and_happin of your fondest hopes. The above are all excellent values, We have the BEST in the west and can loan you the money to. invest. Come in and let us solve your in- surance problem: You need com- plete protection and we can assist you. FARM LANDS FOR SALE dphbechbbal Hole Hi SECURITY Office with First G Phone 138 3-12-8t —— FARM LANDS i 200 acke farm with build ings, in edge of Mandan, cultivated Beautiful view of Mandan and Bis- niarek, the river and bottom land, meadows 2 desir- uble, only an i money-maker for grain, espec corn, milk, hogs, ete, nty Bank. | | if cies ood land in. Dunn coun opal Will also . W. Beek, See. 33, Stark © South of Belfield, N. BEACH CO} Chippewa Falls, Wi SALE—80 acres land known ax the Freede Farm, one mile from Bismarck . If interested gddress J. W. McLaughlin, Care of N. D. Pen- itentiary. i ks. WANT TO HEAR from owner of good farm or ranch for sale. A. Curry, 209 So. 12th, Marshalltown; fowa. WANTED--To hear from owner of m for sale for spring delivery. 0. K, Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. 3-6-13 ___ BUSINESS CHANCES) _ DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR Business? We satisfy the seller. We protect the buyer. We have d others. We can ‘e do thin, intial vi Exchange, ‘S—Represent manufacturer g men’s, women’s and child- wearing apparel direct to! wearer. 100 items, Samples are made Quali chandise at low prices, particular: Mitch tem, 16 F i perience unn vi; exclusive territo tionally known: company. liver and collect. Box 4 tion “A,” Kansas Ci WE HAS MONEY N’ ALL THAT BUT 1 LOVE YoU MORE AND L KNOW SOME DAY You'LL BE RICH AND FAMOLS~ LM WILLING To WAIT RECALISE TH GOING 7O WASH YOUR HEAD WITH YOUR LOVE AND ENCOURAGEMENT] I KNOWL CAN ACCOMPLISH GREAT THINGS SALESMEN SALESMEN—-$100 weekly in advance. Experience unnecessat; Sell men’s wool suits, $15.75, $17.50, $I coats. Fit, Superior Clothes, th Ave.,, Chicago, i iey-—al- selling vende, | First purchase returns merchant 20 per Write-quigk, Bx- ne nale daily tony, jas. City, aes 3 Y . _____.8-18-20 COLLECTION Agency wanté experi- eneed sulesman for Distriet Agent. Solicit business. ‘Appoint Sub- Agents. $100.00 weekly, Give ref- erences. INTERNATIONAL, 435 Mills Bldg., San Francisco. i 10-13 NTED—Heap makes elling our new gum chine to merchants. necessary. Big com- sion Hurd, wholesale, Key- stone building,’ Kansas City, Mo. 36-18 LIGHTNING strange battery com- pound. Charges discharged batter- ies instantly. Eliminates old meth- od entirely. Gallon free t Lightning 1 earns $60 week: Main Street, Kat SALESMEN \ R Newest advertising specialty for Motorists. Fastens to dash or} windshield. for matches, smokes and ashes. Newton Mfg.) Co.,-Dept. 19, Newton, Towa, | B1B-It | SALESMEN—$5,000 to $10,000 man, Permanent with exclusive contract to producer. Guaranteed line to retail trade. Old established house. | Miles F. Bixler Co. Dept. Fal Clevelatd, 0. E SALARY And expense against — commissions. live-wire specialty. Men Sio weekly, F-Standard jar QUALITY WH 4 aq tity o 's Quality wheat. This is a new wheat ot excellent milling qualities de ed and grown in’ Sioux ¢ Ripens ten days earlier than other variety and er fa yield. Any ‘Ws inquire of ©. A. Rust, 410 Sixth St, Hismarck, No Dy or Sig n son, Selfridge, N. Dak. 2-9-2w inch wal- x chairs including armehair, $60; one Haviland China set of dishe one $200 Edison, : pring and two piece Ostermoor mattress, $3: hirdseye maple chiffon Singer sewing machine, § nterested in FOK SALE: One good i mut table and oak library table, $10; and oak buf- | fet, $15. Will trade any of above for good tent and cam ping outfit. | Phone 467W. 313-3. | bright. Excellent ho Along Mandan Bismarck pavemen: Woodland. Farm, Box 250, Bismarck, N. Dak. 3-10-tf Pioneer White Dent . tested per bu. Sa k, Route 2, Bi FOR SALE— Full blooded Scotch Shorthorn bull, weighs 2300 Ibs., seven years old, Can be scen at Mctormick's Ranch, Meno! R SALE—75x150 foot corner lot on Seventh street. and Avenue E for 10. Lots are one block from high ool, Write Tribune No R SALE—Ge. eligible to register, best of ing, $20.00 and $25.00 each. Peterson, Hazelton, No, Dak, FOR SALE—Three_ registered Aber- deen Angus bulls. Also pure 6 row seed barley. Inquire Fred 2 berson, Bismarck. N.D. 3-11 : Flour city tractor 70, in good condition for road g ing, Write David Gusta Cen- terville, So, Dak, : 40- Edison for A s jon. Call at $22 Second Phone 544W. ‘OR SALE—Beal seed corn test 92, also some registered — shorthorn bulls. Schipfer & Lambert, Route 2, Bismarck. 3-9-1W | .| caused by FOR SALE--Two good building sites on piivement. Inquire of H. F. YES. CARLING - 8. ‘al ie large of small quantit! call Patterson's Farm, TO. 1 EBB BROTHERS. -B-lw WORK WANTED MECHANIC wants garage location oF work in garage or Ford Station. Write gare Tribune 08. 3-11-18-16. WANTED TO RENT WANTED: Furnished house 4 room apt.. Must be modern: linens or silverware needed. Goff, Gen. Del., Bismarck, ‘WANTED TO RENT—S to 7 room modern house. Write care Trihune No. 1. crratton In 1, Ty County . @ Hon. Davies, tne Hstate of Car- also Known as Caro- John ¥, Susie Florance Edith aurah But ‘Terhune, 1 Cherrown, vn, Guy Chesro: pner, V8. all other aid estate, of North Dakota to the tod Respondents: © f the County Judge o: hocounty, at North 1 y the ad for li- lescribed of section twenty ship one hu he made of this cita- by baw aay of March, A. y the Court, 1. C.’ DAVIES, B) Judge of said Count Washington State College is inves- tigating the amount of wear on tires various road surfaces, | LITTLEJOE | ————_—_—_—— Qpeorie KICK ay RIDING I ogre SEP OH CHICK: WONT IT BE WONDERFUL To START ODT IN LIFE AND BUILD UP ODR FORTUNE TOGETHER - AND CHICK, DEAR, WE'LL BE ABLE To GET MARRIED REAL SOON NOW WON'T WE? MY MEAD? vury, NOM, YOU KNOW 1 NEVER USE AY KAD!"