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GRAIN VALUES | BREAK AGAIN Initial Firmness, Based on. 11, Liverpool Quotations, . Quickly Gives i LOWER A) ie Minneapoli Renewed li by yesterday's. wheat pricés d low levels bara a ieaaa ata ee and wii i ‘4 cente of prev- ae tome ree rallied) mission’ house buyii covering ih the ine and Clone was 115 * 1 for the day. Chicago, March reports telling of exceptionally able domestic wheat crop conditioner, in values suffered fresh breaks to- day, despite a show of ‘new strength at the start, Initial firmneas was due largely to the fact that Liverpool quo- tations had d to reflect fully the downturns in price yeSterday and this side of the Atlantic. Offerings here, however, at once broadened out on to: day’s opening advance, and with heavy selling to stop losses on the wav down the market dropped to about 2 eénts below yesterday's finish. Chicago op- ening unchanged to cent higher, May (new) 1.60% to 1.601 and July were for May and then by pid! fluctuations in wheat much of th 8 | was overcome. rn gave way with wheat and es-| tablished a new low price record for! the season. Further liquidating on! sale on the part of holders together! ae other selling carried pay. +a point 5% cents x bushel under f ek’s best figures, Buying to fits for speculativ a rally. After opening at 4% cent off to % cent up, May 73 to 73%, corn soon weakened but recovered. Oats held within narrow limi ening unchanged to 1-4 cent up, May 395s, and later keeping nearer to the initial range. Provisions ayefiiged lower with grain. MOTOR SHARKS. | DRIVEN DOWN Hudson Carried D Down to 91 “> Setting New Low Record: \ for the Year thig’ | New York, March 20.—Another, ae drive against the motor shares, carried Hudson froni an carly. high of 981% to 91%, a new low'record for. the year, featured today’s’ stock market. Prices showed a tendency to advance on short covering in the early trading, but when trading quieted down on the rally, selfing pressure was renewed against the motors and some of the high priced industrigl specialties. General: Motdrs was’ ed down to 121% and” Dupont broke seven points. te 210, the latter being a new 1926 low. Woolworth dropped over 5 points, Liggett and My ers 3 and Gen, Electric'2. Sttong sup- port .was pro for U. 8. “Steel common, Baldwin and most 6f the oi! and rail shares, many of Which showed moderate gains. The closing was ir- regular. Total sales approximated 850,000 shares, SMICAGO. LIVESTOCK March ‘sem Sec mostly ‘unchanged at cktofday's average; bulk 260 £0 360 ound butchers ‘11.20 @ 2.005” nia: ity 200 to -225 pound averages 12.50 @ 13.10; desirable 180 pound | down largely 13.40 @ 13.76; top 160 pounds 13.85; packing sows 10.25 @) 1015; sorted killing pigs 13.75 iajae shippers took 2,000; estimat tala ver 1,000; heavyweights11.20. Bellis weight 11.65 @ 13. late Qeight 12.40 @ 13.85; light | lights 12.35 @ 14.00; packing sows | 10.25 @ 10.80; slaughter pigs $13.50 | @ 14.25. Cattle 500; compared a week ago: Fed stcers scaling 1,200 pounds ani upwards, 25 to 60 cents lower; mostly 50 cents off on better grades; spots! More scarce; about steady; sprpt narrowest of 3 selling co hie, 9 al. followed by a fall bl ? down to | 2: sellers 1 Mew. sales 3,8 |, ages, | Hu | fiscal quarter ended 4, 9p reports that spring 5 ibe runmit calves under pr sauplies were dis; counted around, to-$2-with a ‘cl6s~ eee of Tea omitieed ‘Thaigtad obi run at-&,! Desirabie 120! to eat closed at 13.00) aig ‘3 136 'to 160° ‘pound « 210 po (ar un | 12.78 aehth: “heavier ah wheat declined 1. to iS ‘May eloved forthe wee che. 1.6338, a net ra Tess week. break. eit de- ie end of | th higher owes 7 ek 1.32%. shad as | xan was dri Dark hard winter ... Hard winter .. { We quote ut. do not handic the 1a 80%. , Hovene Flax was very naieia mest of ‘the week until the Friday caused a declin ] ket the, ‘No. 1 seed sold. der to 8 cénts*over the May which pie: cents-for the week closing Bittey wee Speltz, per cwt .... COR: No. 4 56 ar or more. 1s No. 6 .. Srnnle e Sah hell. per pound discount under 55 torn, 70 Ibs. ‘6 cents under In ni cents to oo December, ' ys ‘saw pro- "Chicago, March 20.1 ‘days May corn ‘drop; bs lowest oer 1923;° The. plist’'two fessionals leading dellin ing a liquidating moVement. On yes- terday’s decline one of the largest sellers was a heavy buyer. MINNEAPOLIS WHEA’ tent reat Rr Par feat pts cars compared to a No. 1 northern 1.0542 @ i 1 dark irre spring; Choice to fancy 164% @. soe ed rece, ian ntana on Mh; to arrive @ 1.08%’ May 1.5144; July 3 yellow 67 @ 69. ‘Oats No. 3 bt ol @ 36%. Barley 53 @ Rye No. 2 Rv oo 8's n Flax No. 1, 2.28 '@ 2.32. » POTATOES we red March 20. cars; 10 mi arket oul 535; 28 Canadian: round ‘whites TB asda few dest 4.10; Minnesota saci und whites 303 sacked ate ts, 3.70 4 idaho sacked russets 3.90 @ 4.00; few, test £20 Minneapolis, M: Moderate wire inquiry demand slow, mafket™ firm. ‘“Carloads delivered sales, freight only deducted, ee St. Paul rate, sacked. hun . round whites, U. S. No. 63% aie Na e tard! “antig No. 1 dark hard Mo: cent of acreage: sown for harvest in 1926, are Ste by the depe Bag ment of a a ricul unre - follows: M spring, wl je § corn, $005 Gate 104.6; bar! ey 0.7. oe Private reports from Germany way that mills which generally used ‘RO'to 80. per cent foreign wheat in their! mixture, were using considerably less in past months. In some instances, (AP.)—Pota-} the percentage was said to be as low. 33: trading slow; |es 30, ~ : ete 'U. 8. shipments, Wisconsin sacked “It is too’ early to, estimate ' the. winter wheat crop in’ the ‘southwest. Por several days optimistic prospects have been reported. Timely rains, have lately increased: the subsoil! , moisture, h .20.—(AP.)—} A local téchnical position | is re tory May wheat market, one opera- id iain explanation ‘of the mar- ket’s. action. yésterda: geviens. a Cutting of wheat has’ started in ‘sections of ‘India, where the ¢rpp is earliest, and new grain is sar to arrive ee month. The acre 29,711,000, ‘almdst “2,000,000 Jess.” FINANCIAL World shipments of wheat for the week are estimated. at. 11,250,000 ‘bushels against 17,633,000 last year. ent shipments. are below the es- témated- eqneumpeina: requirements. The light shipments of wheat from tina“are causing comment. The quall¢y‘is poor and the crop'is short’ camced with lagt year. So far this season, shipments total. 26,000,- 000 bushels compared ‘with 65,722,000 last. year. RANGE CARLOP SALES Minneapolis, March 20.—(AP.)— Range of car lot grain ‘sal No. 1 dark northern’ ee % ine 1 No. 2 ee 1 ditt 50 eh 20.--(4)—=-Anoth- er sharp’ réaction in the stock mar- ket this week which carried the aver- tg around the low levels ao Ce in the drastic reaction aesing (oe) it. week of the month, naturally re. sted fears of its possible deterent! 4 influence on the market. Motors bore the brunt of the sell ing ‘pressure, Acute weakness of ison oe aoe stopped ae ae week's closin: Sne by ihe ublication » Was explain of a relatively poor report for the ‘ebruary 28. were sold Ss of, some taakes of cats‘were disappointing and that ore hands sone well 7 or was fa 1a able Mil ae Site Or the 'U,'S.| um 1.28 @ 131% No. 1 mined aa Steel cprraration were reported to| 1.58%: around 95 per cent hoa ight. ings “ie be- |e intained at record high levels, the 1925 earnin Other issues in that grou} capaci ing ‘most of Dae Intended plantings’ in 1926, in ‘per Ww. sponsible for the present unsatisfuc-|- MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to Icarn! ol trad re at demand; 3 complete: lee and special offer fre: , Barbor. College, Fargo, 4 Ww: D—Young nan to work by" 5] the th. F. Jastkowiak. 42h for in ‘> home, nights. 222 8th street. Phone 8005. Call after 6: 84 ne m | ‘WANTED Ries lady for store at experi¢nced. Apply emake Experienced oe for gen-| * eral housework. Simpson, G23. Fifth St. . Phone 513. 8-16-tf ‘WANTED AT ONCE—A dining room irl and dish washer. Hotel Wash-' N. Dak. 3-20-1wk. 5} POSITION: WANTED— Accountant, een years’ experience, cight of. which have been spent with auto-, tmobile -distributor;*now employe desires change. Write No. Ae Tri- SALESMEN—New bowling aliey. most a self-selling vender. vig purchase returns merchant 20 pe cent, New deal. Write quick. Be clusive territory. One sale daily earns $60 weekly. Honey Dew, 1322, Main Street, ansas City, Pots SALESMEN for Bismarck or outside territory to sell direct to wearer. All wool topcoats $19.50. Commis. sion $3.60. Experience not neces- sary. Write for sample outfit. Zindall Woolens, Traffic Station, Box 71, Minneapolis, Minn. pares 3-20-1t r= salesm: Jobbing trade, on a 5 per cent com-, mission Basis, payable monthly, by an old established firm of high rep- utation; references.” ee Ad- dress Manufactures, 42, Bing. hamton, N, Y. 20-1 NEW straps slipping. at last! Women ‘adore it!'’To see one is‘to want one. Will. send you one free to advertise it. Write Lin- aanie “v" Company, 53 W. Jack- Lhicago, 3-20-1t SALESNEN WARTED—Iicap makes $500 monthly selling our new gum and-peanut machine to merchants. No experience necessary. Big com- * mission, Hurd, wholesale, stone penis; Kansas C ALES Big money, make $76 9 $150 ‘week sure. ‘Sell quality suai antead. woolen goods to consume Exclusive territory. Represent ol est. apse, best line for 1926. Write Northern Woolen’ Company, Dept. SA, Feygu: Mi: ta. 3-26- LIGHENING strange battery com- pound, Charges. discharged batter- ies instantly. Eliminates old meth- entirely. Gallon free to agents.. Lightning Co., St. Pa eed $40 weekly i Retanlers live wire novelty. Good men make $200. E. Appleton Confection Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 3-20-1¢ “AGENTS WANTED _ 1 NEED van “agent to sell d candy, mints, gum. Large profit: Experience unnecessary. Free sam- ples. Write re Milton Gordon, It Ei gubranteed fountain pen; big prof- its, exclusive territory. Write for details. Sample $2.60. Everite Pen: company, Watertown, Wisconsin. js -20-1t make “Baperience! Padghan,' 3-20-1t $5. ea not neceshary. Federal Dam, ‘inn ae WAL PALEST AND, PHRENOLOGIST Madam Lattimorelle, bere at 118 Second street. -Readi ‘hours 2 to 5 ‘and 7 to 10. Helj ind lost arti = wk. | Ea: i | | 702, Bismarck, N. Dak. . 25 words, 2¢ addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY f RATES *65-Cents Per Inch « All classified ads are casn in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES GOOD USED CARS ime Payments—Real honest Used Car Bargains—with careful attention given to every Used Car put in our stock, places us in a ion to interest you with some GOOD Used Car, if you are in bi market. Here are a few of these: Practically new Ford tours ing, $326; 1925 Dodge touring in excellent—eandition, ' $52t light Ford delivery truck, $326; Dodge touring, only $22 Overland 90 touring, $75.0. PHONE 808. | M. B. GILMAN CO. FoR 5 ALI one Ford Phone Three Dodge touring th light delivery B49W. Ask for Bt FOR SA bi FOR SALE—8 room modern house, hot water heat, good location, fine yard. Price $5,700, with cash pay- ment and balance the same as rent. POR SALE—Partly modern houge, east front, fine location on paving Price $2,000. Terms. YOR SALE--6 room south front, near terms. Price $5,260. FO SALE—Modern 7 room with 2 room and kitchenette flat, on paving, a money maker, fine loca- tion. Price $6,700. Terms. FOR SALE--Modern 8 room house, with porches and trees, ideal loca: tion, garage, in house. Price $5,000. Term We have houses and lots in all parts of the city for sale. modern house, schools, easy specialty men’a ti Dressmaking, remodeling. Would xo out by the day. Reason- able pri Also furnished light housekeeping room, 423 Second St. Phone 9323. 3-17-1w , WASHING AND IRONING done rough dry 35 cents per dozen. Als’ men's washing and mending done reason- abl All work called for and de- livered promptly, Call 833-R. 3-19 Iw, rienéed “cook Ik, hotel or ‘restaurant. Address 6, care Tribune 3-19.4t Ww: NTED TO RENT ‘ANTED or 9 room modern house with garage, good location, April 1." Write box 3. a iy WANT it! room aatoratiien apartment,“private bath. Best r erences. Write to Tribune > |] HOUSE—6 rooms and bath, modern house, | ig cod" P FOR tro | ' | ‘and th good condition, hot water} * Rédt, tnaple floors, book cases, cast! féont. Price $4,750.00. ‘Terms. BUNGALOW—5 rooms” and bath, aple floors, hot water heat plant, good condition, close Price $4,100.00. Terms, HOUSE-6 rooms and bath, full two story, eust front, located north sido! near capitol. Price $5,000.00. Terms. | BUNGALOW-—5_ rooms and bath, stucco, excellent condition and ready for immediate occupancy. Garage. Small cash payment, bal-) ance in monthly payments. H HOUSE—5 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, | irae near Park, Price "93,950. 00, ‘erms. BUNGALOW—6 rooms and bath,| y condition, lawn and tree: garage, cxcellent location. Trice; $5,200.00. Do not delay buying that home and reulize the fulfillment and happiness | 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 Iet us solve your in- surance problems. You need com- plete protection and we can assist you. FARM LANDS FOR SALE INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY | COMPANY, INC. Office with First Guaranty Bank, Phone 138 3-12-8t é _ MISCELLANEOUS i FOR SALE—One Boston terrier biten, | one and one-half y iu three pups, two month ol halt, one. ! white | V with order, , Box FOR” SALE—Rottom wheat grass and alfalfa, Alant and bright. ellent for — horse: Mong, Mandan Bismarck pavemen Woodland Farm, Box 250, Bismare Tak. -10-tt FOR SALE— Full ‘blooded Scotch Shorth bull, weighs 2300 Ibs., seven years old. Can be seen at McCormick's Ranch, Menoken. Bukery Bakery, priced sale. See John Runge, Pioneer White Dent tested 95 per Price $3.75 per bu. Sacks 40 J. E. Chesak, Route 2, Bi on Sev are treet and Avenue $750. Lo! one block from Lge school. Write Tribune No. 93 FOR SALE—Pedigreed pup, nine months Pup; must be taker nasen, 2 . FOR SALE—Falconcr seed corn latge or small quai call Patterson's Farm, old, at one excellent LE--Gehu seed ¢orn, tests 90 per cent also flax off of new breaking. Inquire at holts store. 3-18-Lw FOR SALE—Oil stove, Detroit Vapor range. Also child's bed. 404 Fifth Street. Phone 597-R. B-19-3t ASH and Diamond willow fence posts for sale. Inquire at Dahl's cl thing —Two purebred Hereford c bulls. The Wachter Transf FOR SALE—Household xoods 608 Ninth St. Phone s42W. FICE ROOM FOR RENT First eee Bank. G 12 Fifth Strect. 19-lwk | i | FIVE FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern two story house, full basement, furnace heat, har: wood floors, south front, lot 37% erview addition, Sale price $5260.00, good terms, 00 CASI and monthly payments of $50 per month including 7 per interest, buys modern stucco b alow, with full complete partition- ed basement, furnace heat, lai nity » heated garage, enclosed ic floors, large closets, built-in ‘catures—-(immedinte possession). NEW TWO story stucco house, just completed, never occupied, oak and maple floors, large rooms and closets, many built-in features, good location, immediate posses: sion, Sule price $6800—Ist pay ment $1500 to $2000, interest 7 per cent. SIX ROOM modern home, three bed- rooms, one bedroom first floor, hot water heat, a basement, east front, near Catholic church, Sale price’ $6000, on terms, 6 per cent less for cash. FIVE ROOM two s story house, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, enst front. Sule price $3200. ROOM partly modern house, cast front, near Catholic church and school, Sale price $2300, easy terms. THIS AGE NCY has a large list of es and lots in all parts 0 small tracts of land gency help you select your home, us help- _ed many. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE | AGENCY it Webb Block. Phone 0 3-18-1w} ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT- Two bright sunny room| furnished for light housek Two unfurnished. Phone 115 call at 705 Sixth’ St. LARGE Comfortable with two windows, one or two men. Phone FuK KENI--Nice and warm room i fine At, ality, Call at 31 Mandan Ave eping. td or modern Suitable 305 Third furnished ladies. . welll rhat two gentlen are looki Fourth $ FOR RENT—One single room with! kitchenette and: closet, completely _furnished. 411 Fifth Street. 3 ROOM FOR RENT Pleasant room in modern home for gentleman, Call 948 after lock. Por oa FOR RENT. ix m modern Phone 623J, or I 13 Ro: HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—sight room house all, modern, hot water heat, hardwood flo oak wood work, south fron lent location, 70 ft. front by} 160—alsa rage. Owner leaving and terms reasonable, Inquire of Spink & Co, Mandan, N._ Dak. 3-2-1m Four modern tenant $12,500; $4,000 cash, 8. For further infor- mation write Tribune No. 91. 3-4-1mo, —by April Ist, a Will take a yearly is desirable. 30 p.m, WANTED TO REN 5-room_ house. lense if locatio R after 6: FOR RENT—One or two room apart- ments, partly furnished for light housekeeping. College Bldg. Phone! __183, 2 3-16-20 | FOR RENT—Two room apartment, all modern and close in. Call at ixth Street. 3-19-38 room furnished Apt. 924 Fourth St. Phone 17-tf dern 3-20-3t ‘on Ist floor. ect room 27 592M. 27 or 5! N. W. Quarter of Stark County, 4 miles South of Welfield, ND, | foot can be cultivated terms reasorable. M. rough timber d, with many pre abund- of water; will sell for pW. Jones, Killde ip- for dairying; 3 Rye No, 1, 8 end de ‘eae ieee ea Ae edtioeat ane ; - ani int ma MOM'N POP eater, Chesapeake and Ohio common, Piel Plate” common, rad pre- His sevcrak eit wath on store and’ pea in building “construction an MINE killing-classes remarkably close: to- ucthetpetap..ws nice January 18 tured steers 12 ‘007 vasriles. upward | to 10.90; no. affel close; seekers and fee cents lower; '®l cette: EE RS z butcher cows.and better grades light heifers getting full up eect dologna bulls weak 16 cents lowe! vealets around 1.00 lower.” BS: Sheep 6,000; for week around 22,000 direct and 214 cars fro nearby feed station: ae market nominal; practi eceipts direct; com- pared id An Fat wool A hged un-} even; light and pandy mai rong a neni se to 26 cents higher}: e: e 50 cents up: nm chee epee fe firm; clippe mbs lower; yearling wethers “deed an ‘ing lambs little changed; tap | Fat lambs 14.00; feedii lambs 14.00; yearling wethers ‘11. fat ewes 5.00 @ H t] 80. 8T. PAUL LIVE! \on ESTOCK South St. Paul; March/20.—(AP.)-—- Further beg bcd oe in: the jee spread bet hoy avy butchers uit we wi oh light tel Pigg reaching in together with their highest ietain’s of. says the weekly revicw of States department of serliult steers were ve! uneven and s lower, whil¢ fat’ she ‘stil " light supplies showed but ad ' change. Fat lamb and sheep srbednlys Laid moved up, fie, Cad . these averaging strong. to higher on lambs and wears ee ates oe thty steers ewest, | restraining et val cissiipes Aeken lise companies failed to sti ing, f 01 ition hed’ al rertreining effets on the steel shares, rumors of a merger oj the buying: of the;shares in-j, j were Pak to ha a h s butter earee di ric ¢ ae ee ‘at kee eine ftecking and: spec part of the week suppl f batter tH pal dor =TODAY cles. See her toda 3-19-2w ‘ WILL CRINGE. \ \ FoR meecy WAM wit GY = EMUND BUCK-You ALL THAT HAD A SCOUNDREL y Like YOU? NONE! “A Ene: Bee aa Sa Freckles, and His Friends 1 WANT SOMETHIN’ & LIGHT To EAT ZF ZA SETTER TRY ONE CREAM SANDWICHES’ SOMETHING NEW AND “THEY'RE ALL I Buck's 1 AND HE 'S ICE SELLING BIG | trial for t BIGGER pre CHICKS—That live and grow. Leading varieties from purebred, certified (fyrm= flocks. Record be ag “a i latchery, De; ein BABY _ CHICKS—Leghorns i Rocks 15c; Wyandotte: Orpingtons, Minorcas 16c, All vai anteed, prepaid, free W: Nee Clayton Rust, Fargo, CERTIFIED BABY ~ CHICKS, all breeds; we ane only the best, 100 rose cuarantand. Write tan ties atten,” Zohn Pelkey, Far- Bue ite ae 3-8-10-12-16-18-20-22-24-26-30 CERTIFIED BABY CHICKS, all breeds; we ship only the best, 100 per cent delivery guaranteed. Write for free offer, John Pelkey, Fargo, BUSINESS CHANCES , FOR SALE—The only hotel in town with population of 1,000, doing nice business, in pe class condition,” well equipped, electric lights, steam heat. Must be seen to ap- pr te its value. Price and terms reasonable. For further informa- tion write Tribune No, 95, 3-15-Lmo, FOR RENT—Meat market fully equipped snfall line groceries in connection, only one in town, Will rent reasonable to responsibie par- ty, can gi time. Write care 1 3-18-3t ry, revi profitable Homan, rs; ‘doing business. Address John D. Mills of Livona Wins Damage Suit was awarded in Emmons vinton yes- ighbor- ued for sustain- in the face lowing an argument. The shooting took place about a year and a half inst Geo. Corbin Mills a When Corbiti-was atirat- phase on shooting, the j reed. In the se was found guilty of The juil te i in the Burleigh county bastile, * Corbin, it said. hooting, but claimed lone in self-defense. Ch of Linton and F. - marek represented |} le the defendant's counsel included Sulli- van, Hanley & Sullivan of Mandan, yin & Lynn of Linton. trial was before Judge Chas. of Wahpeton and required three days. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, March 20.-~ is admitted the th it was Coventry of Bis rooster) ducks 30 @ MID Minneapolis, March ‘lour 10 @ 20 cents lowe family patents quoted at 8 pound cotton sacks; barrels. 3 yellow oy Oat: white Rye Bellie McKenzie Hotel serving noonday lunch at 35c; eve- ning dinner, 65c. Luncheons s}and dinners served for pri- vate dinner parties either in main dining room or private -(dining room, 35c and up. We can serve you any hour, day .| or night, ~ Cook with Gas. It’s the Ideal Fuel. SAID WAS * TRY ONE OF CE CREAM SANDWICHES’ FLEW INTO A RAGE AN' SOAKED ME IN