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cs SEN PES TT WHEAT? PRIS | HIGHER TODAY Market Shows Active Babine on Part of Previous Spec- ulative Sellers TAKES 3 Bic JUMP. wplte pootit-takiar = sof as volume, wheat re 4 tea et rir sect May taking the of about five Houses “with eastern. compection world’s available’. si leaving ‘the, a1 000 bushels ns against %: a year ago. Wheat closed urinettled 2% to 46% net higher. ‘Carn 114 to Fi hid up and oats at ! 163 0 , Fale Chicago, April cil 13-0) She her prices in the wheat tiarxet .y- y._ total it Gay accompanied active tative on the, part of previous epeculat A big castern trader, regarded as be: ing heavily short of wheat 9 sil | fa ture ‘contracts, Was among ing buyets, according to be dite ieee (a The advdhite here was aided by highér quotations at Liverpool and by word from the British trade authority that international supply and demand con- dtions were greatly in favor of hold- ers. Chicago opening prices, ‘4 to 1's cents higher, May new 1.60@ and July 1 y addit May up to 1.63% and July to 1.38% Corn and oats responded to wheat strength and to smallness of arrivals; 4 of corn here, 64 cars today. | After opening unchanged to % up, May 72% to 72%, the corn market scored a; moderate general advance. Oats started ‘ to % higher, May 41% id later made a little further ith hog values and vith grain, the provision market wa: firmer. ive sellers 9 P Hogs 22,000; slow; uneven; eee | steady to 10 cents higher than Mon-| d best prices to yard traders and) vy shippers late trading dull; few/ and heavyweight butcher: y_ at Monday’s average; lightweight 15 to 25 lower; shipping outlet narrow; big packers inactive; top on 140 to 150 pound weight 13.75: carly bulk desirable 200 to 225 pound weight 12,75@13.20; better 180 pounds; atid down 13.30 to 13.60; 240 to 800! pound butchers 11.90@12.70; sorted killing pigs 14.00 down; packing sows 10.40@10 803 heavyweight hogs 11.20 @ n 11.75@13.4 light, 12.60@13. 63; light light: 12.85@13, "3; packing sows 10.40@10.80; slaughter pigs 13.50@14.00. Cattle 12,000; steer trade slow; weak to 15 under Monday's average pinay steady to weak with Mon- yearlings 10.35; stockers and feeders and bulle,| ¥ she stock slow; Reoge light heifers upward t .00; liberal supply of light. eters offered; numerous lots yh ep 8.50@9.25; outstanding weighty bolo- gna bulls 6.35; vealers largely 8.50@ 9.00 to packers; few at 9.50. Sheep 18,000; early salt of fat lambs steady to strong; market akened off later; few sales desir- able wooled lambs at 13.60@13.75; three loads of Dee pans ae steady to strong; practical: ly sales of clipped lambs; asl fr sbove 12.00 for best handweight; 800 head of good California springers at 16.50; 53 head out of three doubles; steady; few, Ree lots of fat wooled ewes 8.75@ steady; nothing done on shear- ie jambs; country demand improved; supply small. SO. ST. PAUL JL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., April 13—} (U.S. D, of A.J—Cattle 2,200; fed stters, rlings and fat she stock opening very slow, about steady, un-| 55 dertone ‘weak; killing auehiy. zather| plain one load of medium be steers early 8.75; few odd lots dle upwards to 9.00; ull $0068.; fat she stock largely 4.5060 50@ 7.25; ners and cutters 3.75@4.00; bulls S00 bah ea Ee xy Y M may 02% Kesterlay want Ato Oper 1.56% 13 Fiat a is ite 1 150% ¥ iy 150% 2 a aa” sit ae 7 aK ss. ary 38% 188% 38% 38%! 233 284% 993 283% 236 236 235 236 | 1% 61% 61% Gi, 61% 63 MINNEAPOLIS GRA!N &* jnew Sie May old ay, new ee y July Barley— my old y new . ‘Minneapolis, Minn., April 13—(@)—| », Tears receipts 100 cars compared to Cash: No. 1 northern E No, 1 dark anny spring choice to fancy 1.68 good to chdice 1.64% 1.67 nary to good 1.61% hard sprin, fai dark hard Montana on track eet to arrive 1.60% @1.70' 157%; July 1.50%. Corn No."3 yellow Ou Qi. we 3 es 3816 @38%. ire Nore, yy a ‘lax No. 1, NEAPOLIS GRAI GRAI sharpl: flare-up in Chicago May, which ran up four 4@% cents above yester- day's close. Local futures advanced 2%@3 cents, Oats were quiet and firm. May rye soll up 1% cents with wheat. May, flax seed gained 1 cent. Cash wheat trades wanted by the mills were firm, with occasional sales stightly higher. Medium pro tein, heavy weight springs in best d mand. High protein offerings -were: rather quiet aug light weights were! y. compared with the rest of the Dotum was quiet and si was firm to one cent were quiet and steady. Rye ai ir Flax seed was quiet BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 12 No. 1 dark northern. No. 1 northern spring. No. 1 mixed duram No. @ red duram, » 1 fla’ No. 2 fla: No. 1 rye Dark hard winter. Hard winter ..... 1, We quote but do not handle following: Oats Barley ‘Speltz, per cwt.. SHELL CORN No. 4, 56 i or morc. No. 5, 36 It No. Sample . 1 cent ‘per. pound, discount under 1b. Each corn, 70 1bs., 6 cents .un- der shell, i TO EDIT PATER McCl 1 news sto sting for the toy ne, of ‘het @5.50; stockers and. feeders in mod. erate supply, about steady with Mon-| day’s average; bulk 6.60@7.50. Calves 3,300; 25 or more lower; most Rood lights 8.25. Hogs 8.500; opening steady se strong; sotted, light, arighta 1: 13.00; ‘some held higher; 260 @3: pond oer salable from 11.71 edium weight butchers 1 @ 8S ‘packing sows mostly 10.00; ‘Dulk good pigs 14.26. Sheep 300; few early sales fully. steady; beat wooled lambs 18.00; two loads unsold. | "POTATOES, Chicago, April 13—U)—Potatoes, demand and trading slow, market dull; receipts 184 cars; total U. S. shipments 509 cars; Idahp sacked ru: sets. very few sales, 5.00@5.25; fancy shade higher; Canada sacked ‘round 46 aged to quality] Minncapolis, Ape 13—P tatoes; moderate wire ‘inquiry, 4 mand light. market slightly weal Carloads delivered sales, freight a Minneapolis -St. Paul rate, round whites, U.S. No.4, CHICAGO. PRODUCE Chicago, April 13— -—Butter lar hi recent: 11.655 tubs; creamery ex-. is 38; stands usky casei will be vege FI | members of the jusky high scl The staff will he Sleeted by cy fa- culty and ell the nue’ 3 will. have a snare to eontribut "Repent of the con of the STATE BANK it MeKansie, ie the State. of Nort, ips He ‘i jose of business, pril ist, wr , RESOURCES ‘Loans and diseounts.......$ 74,277.51 Werrata stocks, tax cer- tificates, claims, ete. Bankii suse tutaitiire and fiztarei Yr state. Current. ses, paid, ‘sierra. ad tea Capital stock Vindbadunt sant ont AS dX. “S 20,218.70 : juarant wa ie uit $61, ‘ Eggs lower “Peectiits 81.752 case 3 | 28; ordinary firsts 27;: sto cd ef Hed es storage fi Cheese oat dy Minneat fe Ue ‘bubrols. | spe unchange Bran 23.50. - FARGO: BUTTER Fargo, N. D., April Liptay oF chereing cream 38; Me emicago on Chicago, ril 18 Wheat No. 1 ae Le f red 1.714. pce No, 3 mixed zed 10; te. yellow 70%@71% ‘Oats No. 2 white 42%@48; No. 3 white 42%@42%. as ‘ Pe aieie of. the coldrety. swear) cis" —Todsy— "Hien 1.60 2 Ge 130% 1.31% 2% 76 73% 41% A2' 425 9 PL B2"% 13.87 14.12 1.34% 13% 11% * 13.97 14:20 13.87 14.12 13.92 14,17 14.45 14.60 40 “13.40° 1880 ¢ 13.70 ISTOGK PRICES . GAIN STRENGTH Upturn Coney D During Barty Aftetnoon Following Weak- ness at the Opening tt New York, April 13.--()—Further weakness developed at the opening of today’s stock market when selling pressure was renewed against the mo- tors and other speculative industrials, ué-thé gencral list gathered strength in the carly afternoon. The recovery was featured by bullish demonstra- tions in the local tractions, a sus- tained investment demand for the high enced he publication of excellent} 1926 earnings statements, and short| 4 covering in some of the motors which appeared to be over sold, pora Maintenance Butt re rates kept bul iasum check although the string- ency was generally. regarded as tem- porary, and due to the Cuban situa- tion and the approach of state income tax day, mid-month interest and di- vidend payments. Some of the carly weak spots were Burroughs Adding Machine, which broke six points, ‘Cushman’s Bakery which dropped 5%, and Weber and_ Heilbronner, Great Western and National Dai: products, off three to four. Inter- borough Rapid ‘Transit was run up about six points above last night's closing quotations, and Brooklyn Manhattan transit 34%. Pullman also showed marked strength on buying inspired by reports of large equip- ment orders. The closing was firm. for the rise made mood ‘ate trading, with bi tors and accessories aided by relax: tion of money rates. General Ele tric rallied from an carly low of 287'% to 29344 and Woolworth, Foundation, fees Cola, Cast Iron Pipe and Pos- im Cereal sold three to 414 points Pe ove last night's closing figures. Total sales approximated 1,400,000 shares. Operations ogress in the R. E OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, April 13—(#)—Range of carlot grain sates. Wheat: No. 1 dark northern 1.61@| % ‘No, 2 (dark northern 1.00% @ fark northern 1.52% @| ° 2. dark hard winter 1 hard spring 1.68%@ No. 2 amber durum 1.32%@ %; No. 2 durum 1.33; No. 2 mixed durum 1 15% @ 1.47. . 3 yellow 68. Oats No. 2 white 40@40%. Rye No. 2, Ys. Barley sample grade 54@60; No. 2, CHICAGO POULTRY ‘Chicago, April 13--()—Poultry ve firm; receipts one car; fowls springs: 32; broilers 40@56; tur- 8 roosters 22; Maucks 30@3: Be eae rails presumably influ- | gz of the. mo-| _ CE SIC SAR FST =o Classi [ Tribune MALE HELP WANTED . ;! WANTED—First clags meat cutter, must be honest, neat, steadye State Srperience, salary expected and how long fees) loyed in last position. “Ad- dress Northetn Mercantile — Co. __Miles: city, Mont. WANTED—Mén and wom “parber trade; great demand; big wages; few wecks completes; cata- log and special offer free, mt “and working Cornet, Bass, Tuba, Baritone, Trombone. Ford Truck drivers. Ad. mechanically inclined to leatn ty pe- writer repairing. Apply Underwood ; __ Typewriter Company. VA! it tel, either man or ‘woman, Write for information, Kulm Hotel, Kulm, ith “$300.00 to buy truck for eeevelitg: B. B. Ben- { Junch ~ counter ___ FEMALE HELD. WANTED ° WANTED—Experienced lady cook for Small hotel. State wages and ex- eases: also reference: Hotel Bhuey, Coleharbor, N. D. Write-or Phone, Competent woman to take tare of house and two children. A Sate han child ee ay ‘WANTED—Experienced lady Bees small hotel Paes of the Missouri river. five wages and experignce. small hotel. v ed. $1.25 per day for Hotel ANTED—, College or Sewing school to work for board and room. Phone 104L3. 415 8th ah cs ee nt girl for @ al housework. ‘Phone 967 or write Box 198 narck, N. D. M. INE GRAPE juice salesman wanted by largest concern in its line «in this territory. Guaranteed pre: ducts, Money back if not satisfied. Salesmen making $15.00 to $50,00 Exclusive territory. Sve ‘H. Drefahi at the Lewis & Clark, | Mandan, ND. or write, Whitese Mere, C 5 ANTED—6 Salesmen ee supe ing oils, good commissions, Guar. antecd! quality. eeerthaudibel “fee Mr. Oehlenschlager, Van Horn Ho-| tel tonight after 6:80 p..m. oF write Mi Salary, commission . and bonus: See Mr. Wm. Naatus, Gackle, ‘N. heel) ted Woolen Co,, Du-} juth, 3 FOR SALE 5 ROOM partly modern hotise with 80 foot frontage, well located, for $1600, on liberal terms, | 5 ROOM modern bungalow, L| lot, and garage for $4000. De- sirable property. ROOM modern bungalo 3 bed rooms, gas range, $5000, ROOM modern house, east front, 4 hed rooms. 75 feet, well located, fory $5250. ROOM modern bungalow, very clo in, 4 bed rooms, south front, fine basement and enclosed porch for 5750. OOM partly modern ‘house on 2nd street for $2100, on liberal terms. ROOM new modern stucco hou: including 3 bed rooms, breakfast nppk. very well built and very ni: lookin: ne of best in Bismarck. FINE building lot on 9th street for sale for $530. FINE building lot for sale at corner of First and Thayer, east front and{ sidewalk in, Other building lots! for sale. GEO. M. REGISTER including garage for SAI N. W. igo 32, Stark County, South of Belfield, N. D. foot can be cultivated, Price and terms reasonable, M. W. ‘Neff; Biv- marek, N. Dak. i" iad ‘ 1 insertion, 28 words or 2 inaértions, 25 words or ch 26 words or ‘ ‘ ‘ads over’ “2b word Be adal- tional per Word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY : ‘RATES 65 Cente Per ‘Inch All. classified ads are casa in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 AUTOMOBILES— MOTORCYCLES GOOD USED CARS WE ARE not selling USED CA but we are selling a lot o USED TRANSPORTATION.” We know, and you probably do too, of many, many Dodge Brothers Cars that have run over 150,000 miles. ‘In our stock we have cars run on- ly five, ten or possibly ‘fifteen thousand miles. This means that we offer you over 100,000 mites of good, dependable transportation at ridiculously low pric. Here are some of our bargain Dodge Touring, $195; Dodge Sedan, $300 Dodge Touring with Winter To; 60; Dodge Touring, $116; Cad- illac Touring, $325; also a few Fords, Overlands, ete. PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO. 1926 NEW Oakland interested in should make Anyone car of this type a point to see this car before buying any other make. It's a bargain. Olson Bros. Garage. coach. 9 ROOM house, hot water heat, cast front, nice lawn and trees, very Aish located, good condition, $8500. ROOM house, cast front, nice | Mohs good condition, modern, $5250. 5 ROOM brand new bungalow, cast front, modern, $6200. 5 ROOM cottage, cast front, Mth street, partly modern, $2100. ROOM Krouse, OOM house, south front, River view, modern, $4700, 6 ROOM house, cast _ aoe modern, BUILDING preteen ile, ‘Thave hun- i list in all parts tthe Particular lot you : be is not on my list I will get it for you if for sale. FARM LANDS; There have been more land les made this winter than since 1919 and there will be the big- st acreage in crop since 1920. Last Saturday I sent out some 2,000 let- ters to agents in other states and have already received dozens of re- plies asking to make connections for] PO the sale of our North Dakota lands. The diggest land movement the state has ever scen is starting. BUY NOW, either your city or farm property from the only r dealer here who is advertising the comniunity, and make your profit, as values are rising. Mocks 15c; Wyandottes, Orpington: ‘Mingreas 16c. All varieties. Gua’ anteed, prepaid, free catalog.’ Write Clayton Rusts Fargo, N. D. ‘breeds; we tare only the best, 100 per cent delivery guaranteed. Write r freé offer. John Pelk located op State Mighway No. ‘Building 40x40, double store ranger three living rooms,| ed Advertisements PHONE 382== 6 t front, hot water heat, A-1 condition, $6000. 3 abounds in fish, game and ber- ties. An ideal place to spend your suminer vacation jay from the stle crowdéd re- r sale 1 cottage and on the west shore of he deautiful lak ‘all _or write. aA L. Woodmark, 210 Broadway Biumareke. N. D. large ice house 1d. Delco late FOR SALE—Ten acre tract in Louns- plant and full equipment. Must] berry’s outlots with seven room e sold at once. Immediate posse: arm and garage 20x30’, sion. brooder houses and good well with windmill, There are other good points. This property. can be very cheap for cash. Focal Mahin, Gen, ) oe be seen to be e Fred Moffit, ™ ‘he only hotel in to with pop. of 1,000, doing nice bust ness in first class condition, roll equipped, electric lights, steam hea’ must be seen to appreciate its vale. Price and terms feasonable. For further information write Tribune WANTED—Reliuble party to put up h good sized. garage’ and’ show| We also do excavating. Fy H. building for reliable concern who} Evarts and Wm, Gagner. Office in present a clean cut ‘legitimate} __Phone 818. ciibithake business proposition. Established] FOR SALE TO HIGHEST BIDDER— business. Blind Add, 14. James Tabernacle as it afands to $2800 worth of Se recent HU fuyo ete Na umber and building material FOR SALE i Send bids to ns BUNGALOW rooms and bath, full basement, hot water heating plant, muple floors, 560x150 lot, good con- +tition, five blocks from’ postoffice. nimediate possession, Price $3900.00, terms. NOUSE—10 rooms and bath, modern and just newly painted. Close in and excellent “rooms for rent” Eventually good busi- Price $5000. Vy BUNGALOW—Fivo rooms bath and porch, just cast front, full lot. Del, Bismai i WE HAVE purchased a complete house moving outfit and are ready to submit bids on moving large or small buildings, had Yo years experience moving. A few Springer aaakTel ‘months old, | Will foot lot * State price und location Write c/o R. ©. Post Office Box 1005, Bi ck. N. De ASH HAUL! fertilizer and . M. Anderson. me BALE Thre Inquire Joc Twelfth Si k dirt for and Phone 9X5 completed, | Price $5260, HOUSE--Five rooms and bath, maple | — floors, hardwood trim, fire place, ra dandy lawn and trees. Price $5400.00, terms. HOUSE--Six ak and bath, porch, cast front, full lot, north part of town. Immediate occupancy. Price $6200,00, term: BUNGALOW—Five rooms and bath, extra bed room in basement, also garage jn basement, good cond: tion, Price $4800.00 down, balance monthly paymen 'NGLOW—Stuceo, 5 rooms and bath, full partitioned basement, maple floors, built-in feature Rental gerage, all in excellent col dit’ buy AT Home now and realize the sntisfaction and contentment of YOUR OWN TOME. W! We honograph and five records, Call Phone 573. FOR RENT—Ten acres of bottom land, house and barn 9 miles south of Bism; 1 1014, Presta hi a iS WORK WANTED WANTED—Work as housekeeper on farm, good experience. Have three children from six to fifteen years. Marie Zueger, Mandan, N. D. Care Mandan Caf ASH HAUL for sale, Phone 1096J, NOUSES AND FLATS LE t Two five room California . new nasdesy, must be ake roam for other im- kind written 0, in reputable co: s. Phone 1 INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY, $50,000.00 pa Office with First One or two room apart- partly furnished for light eping, College Bldg. Phone ‘NT—One, two, or three-room apartments furnished. No children. The Lorraine Apts. Phone 303. up capital. uaranty Bank, FOR RE ‘on room suitable for Ground floor, outside Small garage for rent. Stre FOR RENT—Room and board in pri: vate me. Clo in. Good home for young Indy. Must have refer- ences, Phone FOR RENT—Well fun with kitchenette and __Fifth St. Telephone 2 FOR RENT--Either two or three fur- Ished rooms for light. housekeey- 108 Ce re sons.| Temperatures and | eaten sae iz'ti|| Road Conditions | (Mercury readings at Ta. m) marek C ; roads yood, Cloud- -Clou Is good, Minot Cloud: Is goed, Fargo -Cloud ds yood. Mankato. © roads jroo rand Fork, 39; reads yrood, Jamestown good, Hibbing- “rooms for] pond. 502 Eleventh!” Duluth | good. i Cloudy, 36; roads FOR RENT--Furnished had aber light housekeeping. Phone 754W. Three ht Partly cloudy, 44; — reads sleeping room: ne 10) FOR R it room in modern house, 621 Sixth St. GIOW. RI -Furnished room, 312 34; roads good, roads heavy. roads f. Vinona. 4 Rochester- Cles MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-—Now is the time to select your summer resort. Why not come {| to Island Lake, the prettiest and | r'tidst pitturésque lake’ of Minfleso- | ta’s 10,000 lakes. Just opened un. TANS ADOWLER “1. STRIKE CUT FoR. HIMSELF. 1924 Dodge Coupe, fully equipped, , ,anq@ in yperfect condition at a bargain. See Copelin Motor Company MOM’N POP Naw TWAT COUSIN MOLLY 16 OUT OF THe MOUSE. CAN Hi, PRACTICE THE CHARLEGTON Forgetting Herself SHAT I'VE SBEN DOT DANCING , veT’s SEE Now- ONE FooT HERE - DOH COUSIN MATILOA -THAT'S NOT THE WAY TODO ‘THE CHARLESTON ~ MOST MOVE WTAE: LIKE OH YES-1 Masai CpurF - PUFE) REQUIRES ALOT oF PRACTICE BOT LLU GET {T— PorF-ll OH Cousin MATILDA ~ YOU'RE ALL OUT OF BREATH - IM AFRAID THIS DANCING 1S Too ¥ MUCH FoR Yoo Our foreman has} . garden plowing, dirt} —_——_-| roads} | promenade ‘ 1. ‘ famous Irish sportsir U. S. for an- other try at America’s yacht cup. * See A THOUGHT | ———————-© : not sleey » uu come to n_ thine eyes and thou ied with bread—Prov. Love poverty; shalt be j 20; aie An idler is a watch that wants both hands. Cowper. Successful EDMUND BOE Captain cf the University North Dakota tball team, two ‘ on, captain of the nd manager of the ior promenade held last winter —that’s Edmund “Ed” Boe, junior nd all North Cen- quarterback last fall, according te the coaches’ se- jlections, and was all-conference | guard on the basketball team. He was clected pos! ‘on captain of the fcotball team and after sery- ing last, year as basketball captain reele 1 recently. The janior that he managed. was the most successful, from a finan- cial standpoint, that has ever been held at the University. tral Confe