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“Tribune Classified Adv national ki » nationally tised 6 million dollar corporati eting its goods direct to tl has an opening for branch manager in the Bismarck territory; he should be expetienc- ed in direct to the chand: ture and supplies which he will, personally own; no other capita required; the proposition will pay, a minimum of $5,000 the fir: Write us giving your busin «perience for the paat ten years. Sell’ us. in your first letter. A person- al interview will be arrahged with our sectional salesmanager who will le in Bismarck within the next two or three weeks, rite care Use men wi cover the following i with a nationally Known lines} Dunn, Mercer, Oliver, Stark, Het- tinger and Grant. If you own a gar and can speak German and are capable of earning .00 or more a week, write Box 334, Mandan, N, Adak., giving age, where now em- id and whether married or WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand, big wages. Few weeks completes, Cat- alg and special offer free, Moler, HELP WANTED—Male: Bookkeeper, wanted on spare time a few hours a week. $15.00 monthly, write to No. 48 care of Tribune. ANTED-<Three rough . carpenters. Must be fast workers. Phone 233R. 516 Third St. or 709 Ave. A. 5 ng man to work by the F, Jaszkowiak. 421 Twelfth month, Street. ___FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Good girl for - general housework and eare of six year old child, Good wages. Pleasant home for nice girl. Easy work. Write YZ care Bismarck Tribune. WANTED—Two young Indies during school vacation at the Lockwood Confectionery. Phone 187. 800! Main St. e Girl for general house- all Mrs, P, R. Webb, 400; ‘WANTED=-Girl for general house-| __work, Phone 967 or write box 198, WANTED—Competent girl for gen-' eral Rencoats: Call_ 930, Bricn’s bins Bl ISS CHANCES LE—A good paying bulk oil station, fully equipped in a good territory. Owner wish to sell on account of other business, Write _ care Tribu ‘iano factery open- ing agencies surrounding Bismarck. Cash or terms. Write P. 0, Box 94, Bismarck. Factory Representa- tive, SALESMAN WANTED—Nationally known manufacturer wants activi energetic, ambitious salesman with} car. Leads and actual assistance in field furnishes Commission bi earning possibilities, $5000.00 and up for high grade man, L, P. Murray, 712 Builders Exchange, Minneapol finn, FOR SALE DAIRY FARM M FOR SALE—79-acres. Cheap if taken at once. Three and urth miles to jiles to St. Paul, 32 vated. Full set of buildings, fruit trees, on state road, graveled. Must sell at once. Price $4,000, and good terms, Six-foom house, 2 barn: machine house, chicken coop and corn crib. Good well.’ Immediate possession. W. F, Stahmann, Dun- raven, Bismarck, N. CHICKS 8 make big investments, Guaranteed Prices always right. Free John Pelkey, Box 166, ¥ar-| E' profits from small 100 per cent delivery. layers. offer. 0, 65 Cents Per Inch An poate Be ee Copy should ‘be received 12 o'clock to in- sure tn: ion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE $2 AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES DEPENDABLE USED CARS A UBED CAR IS ONLY AS GOOD AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT. A customer bought a Used Dodge Sedan from us for -$600,—two months later he came in and want- ed to sell it back to us for a new Sedan but then he wanted $760, for the Used Sedan. When astgd why he expected $150 more than he paid us for the car he said that he knew he had bought a big bargain, and figured the car worth much more than he had paid us for it. Come in and we will tell you who this is. Here are more bargains just as good as the above '24 Dodge Coupe, $625; Gord Coupe, $300: Dodge Touring, $165; Ford Truc! $485; Overland 90, $85; Dodge Touring, winter top, and oth- er Dependable bargains, PHONE 800, M. B. GILMAN CO. ‘OR SALE—Two Dodge touring cars, one Ford Coupe+and one Ford Roadster. Also the household goods: stove, one library table, one kitchen cab- i Phone 187. 800 Main St. FOR SALE-—1925 Chevrolet touring. BalJoon tires. Can be seen at 408 Third St. 40 per cent cash. Terms of one year.on balance, | ‘OR SALE OR TRADE—For< good Ford Sedan, one lot, close in. Write P.O. Rox _No._1005, WORK WANTED LADY STUDENTS want places to work for board. Business Col- lege._Telephone_183, ______MISCELLANEOUS uF FOR” SALE—Four-door fireproof safe, also electric hall clock, fine timekeeper, suitable for bank, bolt] new condition and appearance. care Tribune No, 47. TILIZER FOR SALE—Let me show it to you before you buy. I haul ashes and black dirt for a square 5 venth St. T. M, Burch aa DEMONSTRATING Player Piano for| cash or terms. Cheap if taken once, Write P. O. Box 94, Bis- marck, N. D,_ Factory represent tiv YOR SALE—Three burner gas range with oven in excellent condition, used nine months. $15.00. __589M, 410 Third St. FOR SALE: SINGER SEWING M. CHINE. if taken at_onee. FOR SALE—No. & Underwood, in ex- cellent condition. Reasonable. Call __at 320 Third St. RENT—A very gai 120 west Rosser street, Phone 898. GARAGE FOR RENT—See E. L. Faunce. 802 First St. Phone 480. ———_——_—_————— OFFICE ROOM | FOR RENT—Dental formerly oceupied by Dr. Ki suitable for any kind of an offi Inquire City National Bank, marck, FOR Sent yest goes et now] welry store, x pweley. y TALL Riett T.CAN FIND SOME TAA You'd Ler's SEE IF TING UE = OK, HERE'S SOMETHING / Phone 9773 at 417 6 rooms and bath, & closets, place, built in, features, large ror door, onk floors and stairway, full partioned basement, splendid slocation, about ready for orcu- pane’. Priced right and on terms, one 276R. FOR RENT—Three root furnlahed housekeeping apartment in modetn home. Adults only. Screen ‘and large storeroom. Heat, light, Water and ‘telephone furnished. 883 or call at 217 Eighth St, ifully furnished two room apt. large pantey and clothes closet, gas range, sink strictly modeph, close in. Call even. ings after six and all day Sun. 38: __ Rosser, FOR RENT—Attractive two room, kitchenette and bath apartment. Completely furnished for summer months. Phone 1114 for appoint- meni RENT—Furnis! ght house- keeping apartment. Close in. Also a for sale, in good condition. “Phone 586, 223 Second Street. e ¥ FOR RENT—6 room house with bath, close in on Second street. Phone FOR RENT—Well e quipped h 422 Fifth St. FOR RENT—Small apartment: Person Oourt, June first @tl rent today said LIVESTOCK: = WHEAT PRICES GBT SETBACK Liverpool Weakness atid Mois- ture in Northwest Have a Bearish Effect Chicago, May 26—(AP¥—Despite unfavorable crop reports both from the northwest and southwest, wheat prices underwent an early epee to- day. Relative weakness of the Livér- pool wheat market together with some moisture in the northwest had a bearish effect, Opening unchanged ‘to one cent lower, wheat declined all @round, but later raHied. Corn and oats Were cas: corn opening un- changed to half cont off and then showing a general drop. Provisions developed firmness. Selling of some wheat into store Here helped to relieve tension as to settlement of May contracts. Reports were also at hand that Weather ‘throughout Europe had improved, and ‘that export demand was therefore likely to continue of a hand to mouth character. Lele to a statement today from @ leading authority hére, a li eral allowance for the spring wheat ¢rop in the United Stafes this season is 000,000 bushels as against 27! 000,000 bushels in 1925, Reports cur- an average c in important sections of North and South Fy] Dakota this season appears impos- E—160 acre dairy farm, county, seven miles from Price $4,000, cash $1,000, Write G. R. Winth- Lawler Ave. Chicago, FOR SALE—Very Reasonable, 160 acres land, 1% miles south of Driscoll, N. Dak. cash or terms. Write care Tribune No. 42. Morton Solen. balance easy. er, 928 N, mi. following} j room house. Il top desk, hemstitching machine. Ford Tour- ing, car and Ford delivery box. 218 Firat street. Phone 241W. FOR SALE—One 75 Ib. refrigerator, Real bargain. Several other hoyse- hold and restaurant articles, , in- cluding a cook stove. Phone 961R or 208 Thayer St. FOR SALE 4 ROOM cottage, bath, furnace, ce-. mented basement, east front, east) part of city, $600.00 cash, balance. $35.00 per month; $2650.00. ROOM modern house, hot water heat, screened porch, east front,| basement roomed off. East pai of city. As an investment only, this house will pay 10 per cent on the investment after allowing for! tuxes and upkeep. The property could not be replaced for less than $6000.00, only $4200.00, ROOM modern house in Riverview,| south front, $4! . ROOM modern house, all . north part of city, ly ‘ated inside, east front, just, off paving, $5600.00. ROOM cottage, Eleventh , atreet, water, lights, good basement, only, }2100.00. OOM house, South side, 100 foot frontage, water. lights, $130.00) cash, balance $30.00 per month in-| cluding interest, a splendid place; for some working man to get start for a home for the same he would be paying rent, $2100.00., BUILDING LO’ hundreds of them all over the city. I have some fine lots at very low prices which can be bought on monthly payments. INSURANCE on your house, furni- ture, business building, mer- chandis@, almost anything, in re-| liable companies. FARM LANDS—The biggest growth and development North Dakota has ever seen has started. Do your real estate business with the only real estate man in this community who advertising North Dakota and particularly this part of it and who is helping make a profit for] every real estate owner here. F. E. YOUNG. large sible. South St. Paul, M: of A.)—Cattle 2,300; opening very slow; steers and yearlings in moder- ate supply, quality HT pi steady to weak; bulk eligible around 8,00@)8.60; a few better grades up- wards to 9.00; she stock unchanged, mostly 4.75@7.50; canners and cut- 4.00@: mostly 6.00 and down alow, in line 6,50@7.50. Cal 3,200; steady; bulk good lights 11.00; choice upwards x ito 11.25@11.50. Hogs 8, slow, few sales 160 to ‘around 285 pounds averages to ship- |@14.00; looks strong to 10 lights 14.00@14.: steady; packers bid mostly from 13.25@ 13.75 for 180@350 pound averages; Packing sows 11,75@12.00; i ges steady; bulk 15.00; average cost Mon- on 13.49; weight 261. Sheep 300; fat lambs about steady; best clipped lambs 15.00; sheep most- ly 60 lower; few sales fat shorn ewes 5.50@6.51 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, May 25--(AP)—Hogs 20,- 000; slow; steady to. 10 lower than Monday's best pric: ighter weight how declin ‘kers inactive, bulk 240@3; butcher 13.651 ie Pe pound ‘14.10; bulk better 200 to 225 pound weight 14.15@14.30; ma, ————_—_— ‘PERSONAL _ MIST AND Madam Lat Fourth St. Re and 7 to 10, ticles. ading hours: 2 to 6 Helps finds topt ur- See her today. it housekeeping rooms in modern house, gas ‘for sreniae: 621 Sixth St. Phone 419 Fifth St. Rear _down stairs after 6 FOR RENT—Comfortabje modern home, on car line. 924 or 710 Fourth St. ROOM FOR REN’ Close in. Private entrance. 967, Gentlemen onl; ee FOR RENT—Room suitable for one or two, Also garage. 706 Fourth room in Phone Call in room. Ladies preferred. 815 E. Rosser St, Phone 377LW FOR RENT—AIl modern Freckles Has Ideas of His Own BERE'S A STORY OF A MAN JAS RUSSIA WHO SOLD MARKETS By Amicbeted Pridd Lebbea Wire jable 180 pounds down 14.35@14.50; later “prige top Yor 140 to 110 pound fayerages; bulk packing sows 12.25@ 12.45; sorted killing pigs 14.35@14.50; heavyweighht _13.36@14.1 medium eight 13.86@14.40; light wish 142 eee ts 13.60@14.50; Packing sows 12.10@12.60; slaughter pigs 14.00@14.50. Cattle 9,000; fed steers fairly ac- tive, generally steady; spots strong on desirable light yearlings; choice weighty steers very scarce; best tha- tured steers early 10.00; @ load of Yeelines at same prices; light weight eifers 9.85; fat she stock steady to strong; canners and cutters weak; ‘bulls weak to unevenly lower; vealers strong; mostly 12.00@13.00; to pack- ers, Outsiders upward t 14.00, Sheep 6,000; active fat lambs most- ly 25 higher, spots up more; des able clipped lambs averaging 92 |pounds downward mostly 15.50@16.00; few lots of native springers 18.00; no early sales of nee Pd springer: few lots of fat ewes 7. Sten wel i | i POTATO! Chicago, 256—CAP)—Potatoes— receipts 106 cars; total United States shipments 436; on track 200; old stock trading slow, market weal Wisconsin sacked round’ whites 1 @3.00 according to. quality and condi tion; Minnesota sacked round whit 2.00@2.65; Idaho sncked russets 3.00 @3.40; sacked rurals 3.00@3.10; new jock trading slow market weak; Ala- bama, Texas and’ Louisiana sacked Bliss Triumphs 1,1 4.50@4.7: field run most 4.! 2, 2.75@3.00. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Mey No. 1 dark northern. No. 1 northern spring. fo. 1 amber durum 0. 1 mixed durum 1 red durum. 0 5 No. No. 1 ry Feasts Dark hard winter Hard winter . No. 4 1 cent per pound discount un 35 1b. shell. der Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents unde> FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., May 25--(AP)---Butter if CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, ‘May 25—-(AP)—Poultry alive, fi ipts five cars; fowls t school building. t High School sit i » Board of I dueation of Bis- fat, churning cream 41; piacking stock STOGK PRICES | WORK UPWARD Rail’ Shares, Responding to! Favorable Earnings Re- ports, Take the. Lead New prices worked into higher ground to- day under the leadership of the rail shares, of favorable April. also devel with vj speci part ‘in visible i “|timent was reflected in an expanded volume ing well the day. Cl Chicago, Tower; receipts 26, extras firsts 39@39%; omls 34@36. Eggs cases, Cheese unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minne: ~-Flour barrels. Bran 22.00@2: A Too Late To Classify WANTED — Waitress at Sweet Shop.| FOR SALE—80 acres lo. North Helling Agency, Bisma “How darling! County To Se ak, 1h elation au the 21, an n fr Amou Subsequent $134.2 chase orth Dakota, at the First |y he Ne a May 3 The right is reserved to any or all proposals, and iu quantity survey file with the clerk and mi at the office of Van It terbush, archit Dakota, on and after d By ordér of the Hoard of 9, 1921 HARD PENWARDE € CITY LOANS st 28 provided by redeem said pt t Long or short time loans on Bismarck property. Low interest rates. have farm or city loans to place Phone 99 OF course Ao7, 7aG!! % SHOULD SAY AUTO FOR MIM, - WELUMR. GUNN, L GOT MY LETTER FROM HERMAN Ne BCE SLR BE IN PANAMA is— vr ren DAY ) w *TUGRE IT's JUST A MATTER OF & FEWDAYS UTIL HE'S MADE A CLEANUP SORRY WOU, ALONG WITH HIM — 2 DIDNT. | Prepayment privileges., If you write us. EATON & EATON FARM & CITY LOANS Financial Correspondents THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Pop? POPPY SALE T0 OPEN THURSDAY j Will Continue Until Saturday . Night—Money Is Put to Most Worthy Use The American Legion and American j Legion Auxiliary “memorial poppy sale will open Thursday morning, it was anRounced today by Miss Madge ; Runey, chairman of the drive com- , { mittee. Posters, made by the local 7 | Auxiliary, will be placed down town ; tomorrow as part of the advertising [ieee An attractive motion pic- FINANCHAY] | NEWS ture reel was shown last evening at May 25—(AP)—Stock the Eltinge theatre telling of the use made of profit from the poppy sales, Every cent of money made from the sales will be used in caring for ex-service men in hospitals, or their F wives ynd families, The cause is one on a broader s of the most worthwhile that people oil, tobacco, food and| are called upon to support and the sWares taking a prominent] Legion and Auxiliary are confident the forward movement. The} that the drive will be unusually suc. improvement in financial sen- | cessful. drive will be on the three d ing Memorial day, Thur Friday and Saturday, ang is b conducted by Legion Posts throughout the House Passes Bill to Extend Limit For Changing Insurance Washington, Ma bill to extend for one ye from July 2, next, the time for conversion of government world war insurance was passed today by the house and sent to conference. by York, which responded to a series earnings reports for 1 Buying of industri of trading, with sales averag- above the million hares for ne qd Auxiliary untry. May 40; sta ex pds a rsts 37@38; sec unchanged; receipts 46,705 --(P)——A sen- apolis,, Minn., May 25—(AP) unchanged. Shipments 40,492 00, 3 Minutes or 5 a hot breakfast cooked and ready! HOUSANDS now have nour- hing hot breakfasts every day. Breakfasts providing the “balanced” ration of protein, carbohydrates, itamines and the “bulk” (to make laxatives less often needed) that rown-ups and chidren need for ac- sin 3 to 5 minutes — faster than plain toast. Serve at breakfast tomorrow. Then it your starter for every day. for your own sake and for health’s sake. Your grocer has Quick Quaker— also Quaker Oats as you have always known them, Quick Quaker t Last Minute | News Bulletins 25 Are Killed in_ Munich Train Wreck May 2h. des and first aid jons toiled all night extri- the victims of the w k t station, where a_ pass shed into a standing t test official report st d persons were killed and &3 ted 4 miles Dak. The N. Dak. east of Wing, } | organizi cating IN j the e dreadfully your hair is,| I must take you to have it, T don't want to! ketch Book. he ensineer of the passenger t ~ says he had no warning of the tionary train in front ef him, Babe Ruth Hits His "16th Home Run Today, Boston, } hit his sixte rot C ar 25. (AP)—RBahe Ruth h home run of the sea- enth inning today rin’ the | Yankee’s fame with the Red Sox. None was of on base, the 12 ly sold, as prov: delinquent taxes o id that the time fe a will expt the completed s See “Three Faces Eas the Capitol Theatre tomorrow | and Thursday, i ter is described as fi tay nt sold tid by ‘equired to redeem at this pure rit inst Sixty-two n to the above amount imyente ebruary |, February om th and fre n 6 fon as above st will 921, 1922, 1 THI amount P fficiny the sum of ud jg ftlclal lance of $8 J. JOWN: v h Count . Dated Febrn- 919, and filed for record in Register of Deeds residence and business as h mortgage an t the front in the City y urleigh, Dakota, at . M. on the . rev end State of } to the un- Vand in- due and mortgage t Fargo, N. D. described in Dollars. ‘The premises described | ch mortgage sold to in the County of North Da follows: The South: Section Twent Sonthwest nd State of Burleigh, ans ‘ota, and described as st Quarter, (SE) ‘ < ot the ‘Township ty ¢ cording to th thereof. There will 1 gage os ie d » deta dred Bighty-one & 77/100 (81,7 together with st a 1 cost of foreclosure due_on said mort: installments: provided jas Dated this 1 Ralph ©. Morton, for Mortgages, D. I indidate for nomination for the sattice, of Sheriff of Burleigh County. 1 would appreciate the sup- ite port of the voter OLLIN WELCH. (Political Adv) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Three hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District 3, Burleigh County, at the imary election June 30, 3926. Your vote and support solicited. (Signed) Osear Backman: (Political Ad.) POLITICA’. ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Four announce myself a cat- hereny didate for_ county Dintrict 4, ” atti & 50/100 «4 + > Paris, May 25—(AP)—General Simon Petlura, former anti-Bol- sheviki- military leader in the Ukraine, was xhot by a Russian Jew here today and died shortly afterwards in a hospital. tondon, May 23—()—Sir Charles Walpole, jurist and author, was found dead in the smoking room of his home tn Kensington court late last night. Death was due to a bullet wound. A revolver lay beside the hogy when it was found, See “Three Faces East” at the Capitol Theatre tomorrow and Thursday. ‘lotion he various wards the city of Bis- kota, between the ‘elo! M. even o'clock P, M., for t Du of su or sunk mitting to the voters of pach of the following ques JESTION NUMBER ONE: 1 th city of Bisma in an amount not three per centum of the d value of the tuxable prop- said city without regard to existing indebtedness of said , for the purpose of meting a building to be us a Community Building, sed as an armory and the inhabitants of si the purchase such purpose y, and for plo site for be used at ng said Questio the voters shall bi of Bisma jebted in t exceeding entum of the assessed value of the tax- able property in said city, without regard to the ex- isting indebtedness of Yes ( said cit 7 purpose No ( erecting a public build- *% to be known as a Com. Building, < to _} an armory and public place of amusement and enterta nt for the inhabitants of such city, and for the purchase of suitable site for such pur- pose?” QUESTION NUMBER TW: “Shall the city of Bismarck issue Its negotiable bonds in the sum of $50,000.00, in the denomination of $1, 000,00 in the year1931, and $3,000.00 in each of the years 1932 to 1946, both in- clusive, with interest thereon at the rate of tive and one-half per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, such interest payments to be evi- denced by interent coupons attached t ch bonds for the purpose of erecting a public building to be known as a Community Building, to be used as an armory and public place of amusement and entertain- ment for the inhabitants of such city and for the purchase of a suit- able site for such purpose?” The form of ballot to be used at such special election for the purpose of submitting to the voters said Question Number Two shall he as amount » d payab Y | follows: “Shall the city of Bismarck issue its negotiable bonds in the sum of $50,000.00, in the denomination of $1,000 each, payable $5,000.00 in the year 1931, ard $3,000.00 in each of the years 1932 to 1946, both | inclusive, with Interest thereon at the rate of five and one- half per cent per annum, Yi payable semi - annually, such interest payments he evidenced by interest coupons attached to stich bonds for the purpose of erecting a public building to be known as a Com- munity Building, to used as an armory’ and public piace of amusement and entertainment for the inhabitants of such: city, and for the purchase of a sultable site for such pur- pore?” Such special election shalt he held at the following polling places in he several ward and election pre- nets. of the/said city of Bismarck, to-wit oh - First Ward. Predinct No, 1 Wil- lam Moore School. ‘ First Ward, Precinct No. 2... B 510 Washin ne 1e. si eecond Ward, Precinct No. 4, wai School. ‘i rs a z Ward, Precinct iia 20 nov ta at @, 121 Ww. “ae ‘Third. Ware, ‘Precinct No. 1 Precinct NO. 2, Frank ra Fisgnte: School ‘Wa 1 aa No. 1, Fee Ward, Precinct ‘No.