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THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1028 Tribune Classified Advertisements == PHONE 382 pear WELP WANTED __ WANTED—Men and women to-learn barber trade. Great demand, big wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alog and special offer free, Moler Barber Céllege, Fargo, N. Dak. ‘WANTED AT ONCE—Bricklayers, about three months, steady work. Write American Beet Sugar Com- pany, East Grand Forks, Minn, | HELP WANTED —Male: Bookkeeper, wanted on spare time a few hours j a week. $15.00 monthly, write to No, 48 care of Tribune. WANTED—Young man to work by the month. F, Jaszkowiak, 421 ‘tweltth| Street. ‘ FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED. Good girl for general housework and care of gix year old child. Good wages, Pleasant home Easy work. Write marek Teil ae f nan), waitress- es, and Jaundry. girl at the Brown Hotel, Mott, N. Dak. Communicate for particulars. 2 WANTEI | for general house- work, who can go home nights nreferred, 306 Ave.-B. Mrs. J. G. Cowan. eee is BS WANTED—Girl to take care of year old baby, two or three hours daily. 621 th St. Phone 619W, ‘WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, Call 90,, WANTED — Waitress at O’Brien’s Cafe. POSITION WANTED ss WANTED: Position by experienced cook, good on short order and pastry. M. H. Torgeson, Bismarck, N._ Dak. ee BUSINESS CHANC! OPPORTUNITY - ry open- neies surrounding Bismarck. ‘ms. Write P, O. Box . Factory Representa- See, 33, South of Belfield, N. ne foot can be cultivated. Ww. Belt, Bi FOR SALE—80 acres located 4 11 Northeast of Wing, N. Dak. ihe Helling Agency, Bismarck, N. Dak. FURNITURE FOR SALE | FOR SAGK—-Reagonuble. Very good 9 x 12 Wilton rug, kerosene lamp, electric heater, Thor electric wash- ing machine, sheep skin lined coat, electric fan, 601 Second Street. Phoni YOR SALE—Furniture for eight ruom house, Also roll top desk,| hemstitching machine, Ford Tour. ing car and Ford delivery box. 218 First street. Phone 241W. RRR ___ OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT. ‘T—Dental office rooms, occupied by Dr. Kershaw, suitable for any kind of an offi Soules City National Bank, et mare Fos KENT —Four., otfice rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A. Knowles, Wis SALESMAN ee WANTED—A Sales Distributer for this city and surrounding territory for the most popular and efficient ‘Typewriter on the market THE WOODSTOCK ELECTRITE, No! — competition, as this is the only Electric on the market. For dem- onstration aid proposition Write Tribune No. 49. ——————— ee _____WORK WANTED ' LADY STUDENTS want places_to' r board, Business Col- ‘elephone 18% WANTS work by the hour, house cleaning, also take washing home. Calt 499W BABY CHICKS es ’S BABY CHICKS make big profits from small investments, 100 per cent delivery. Guaranteed layers, Prices always right, Free offer. go, N. D. ice. | — bys Advertising Rates 25 words or. Portes lowe or Lene 1.25 Ads over 25 tional per word. ‘ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All Por are casa {a advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES DEPENDABLE USED CARS A USED 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 $750, for the Used Sedan. When asked 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 b: just as good as the above ‘24 Dodge pee $625; Gord Coupe, $300; Dodge Touring, $165; Ford Truck, $485; Overland Touring, winter top, $350 er Dependable bargains, PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO. ROOMS FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Clean modern sleeping room ina clean quiet home, can be had by June Ist. Close in. Call 15 Thayer street. FOR RENT—Two large furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Ground floor, private entrance. 508 _Tenth St. FORK RENT—Two or housekeeping rooms. Phone 699... ~~. Se aeanararanenantuemnnnmemnmmmenamemmenamemmeeead ‘ROUSES AND FLATS_ FOR SALWoNew. Stucco house, 6 rooms,.ond. bath, & clokms. fire place, built in features, large mir- ror door, oa floors and stairway, full partioned Resement splendid location, about ready’ for occu- pancy. “Priced right and on terms, Phone 275R, FOR RENT—Three roam furnished housekeeping — in modern home, Adults Screen porch and large stor®veom. Heat, light, water and telephone furnished. Phone 883. or call at 217 Eighth St. FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished two room apt., large pantry and clothes closet, gas range, sink strictly modern, close in. Call even- ings after six and all day Sun, 38 Rosser. FOR RENT—Attractive ‘two room, kitchenette and bath apartment. bony letely furnished for summer cathe. ‘Phone 1114 for appoint- three light 723 Third St. Tae ‘FOR RENT—The Dietrich House (tavo story), 210 Thayer Street. The Byrne Agency, Bismarck Bank Building. eS) FOR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms in modern house. Gas for cooking. 621 Sixth Street. Phone 619 W. IR RENT—Two room apartment on ground floor. Fourth street. Phone 543 W. FOR RENT—Well equipped house- neces perianal fth Ss mn furnished 924 Jobn Pelkey, Box B156, Fur- F _MISCELLANEO! DEMONSTRATIN' Player Piano for cash or terms, Cheap if taken at once. Write P. 0. Box 94, Bis- marck, N. D. Factory representa- LE—Three burner gas ra with oven in excellent condition, used nine ag $15.00. Phone 589M. 41 FOR SALE—1 bal ae practi- cally new, 1 child’s go-cart, new, and other articles, Very reason- able. Phone 900R, FOR SALE—No. 6 Underwood, in ex- cellent condition. Rensonable, Cali _at 320 Third St. GARAGE R_ RENT—See FE. 1, Faunce. 802 First St. Phone 480.| ¥' PERSONAL PALMIST -AND PHRENOLOGIST, Madam Lattimorelle here at 416 Fourth St. Reading hours: 2 to 6 and 7 to 10. Helps finds lost ar- ticles. See her today. FOR SALE 4 ROOM cottage, bath, mented basement, east fron part of city, $500.00 cash, 36.00 per month; $2650.00. 6 ROOM modern house, hot water heat, screened porch, east front, basement roomed off. East part of city. As an investment only this house will pay 10 per cent on the investment after allowing for taxes and upkeep.’ The property| could not be rts for less than $6000.00, only $4200.00. ROOM modern house in Riverview, | south front, $4500.0 ROOM inovern ; Npilse, all large rooms, «orth pate of city, newly decorated inside, east front, just off paving, $5500.00, ROOM cottage, Eleventh street, water, penta, good basement, only $2100.00. ROOM house, South side, 100 foot frontage, water, lights, $130.00 cash, balance $30.00 per month in- cluding intetest, a splendid place for some working man to get a bree Au a home for the same an he would be paying rent, $2100.00.| BUILDING LOTS; 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, car, business building, mer- chandi#,’ almest anything, in re- liable Bel anies. FARM L S—The biggest growth and perl alinca North Dakota has ever seen has started. Do your' real estate business with the only real estate man in this community who is advertising North Dakota! and particularly this part of it and] q who is helping make a profit for every reul estate owner here. F. E. YOUNG, ‘|Dealers in Zenith Radio Equipment to Meet in Bismarck ~O. L. Curtis and T. M. Thompson ‘will conduct a conference of Zenith radio dealers at the Hotel McKenzie poner. May 31, wee ares m. Ca Pm, Suptic ts strigt sales Sabicminte he enith Radio Corporation of Chit and Mr, Thompson is special representative of The Radio Equipment Corporation of Fargo, operators of Radio Station WDAY. The new antennaless eight-tube Super-Zenith and the batteryless six- ‘tube receiver, a3 well as Zenith in- inovations in B-battery eliminators and reproducers, will be on display, and the public is cordially invited ‘to the hotel to see these new radio items, The special sales representatives close in Bismarck a series of dealer ‘conferences which began in Fai Nast Thursday. Meetings were held eg Forks Friday and Minot ‘urda} nee HIS EFFORTS 1G Cop (to automobile vi Say you didn’t see the license num- ber? Could vou swear to the man? Victim: Well, I did, but I don’t think he heard me.—London Tatler. The Boot Trade Research Associa- tion ‘has announced a treatment to reer cracking of patent leather shoes. STOCK PRICES: MOVE UPWARD Professionals Dor Dominate ‘Trad ing, But Increased Pub- lic Interest Shown May 27—(AP)—The price movement continued up- in today’s stock market despite rather theavy pre-holiday profit-tak- ‘ing in some sections of the fist. The stiffening of stecl prices, record- breaking car loadings for this season ‘of the year, unusually favorable rail- road earnings statements and favor. able ‘trade reports continued to p' vide the basis for the buying move- ment. Professionals continued to dominate trading, but increasing pub- dic interest was reported, particularly dn Whe oil and railroad shares. Revivial of speculative interest in the motor shares, based on predic- ‘tions of record breaking secorid quar- iter earnings by several compani New York, zal twas one of the features of the ses-|¥ & rather thin market also was| | apparent for some of the high priced industrial specialties, General Blec- tric soaring nearly five points. American Ice, Worthington pump and|{ several others climbed three points or more, i ‘Local tractions continued their ad- vanee, and were followed into higher|°" ground by local gas stocks. Several ef the independent steely advanced a point or so on buying influenced by (the belief that the recent advance in steel bars would stimulate forward buying orders for other products. The higher renewal rate for call ‘money was considered onty tempor- ary, heing generally attributed to the usualy heavy pre-holiday demand for currency. The credit situation is re- garded by bankers’ as relatively easy, «with no prospect of a permanent s' fening of rates before the crop mo! ing season. The closing was firm. Buying of the rails shares expanded in the late ‘trading, with gains of 1 to 3 points registered by Peoria and Western, Chesapeake und Ohio, Nickel Plate, Missouri Pacific issues, and Pere Marquette. A lively demand was also aroused for leading food stocks i duding Postum © 1, Corn Prod- ional Biscuit and Ward Bak- American Snuff was con- weak, falling 41% points to 6 low. Total sales approxi- ‘mated 1,400,00 shares. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., May 27—(U. S. B. of A.)—Cattle 2,000; fed steers in moderate liberal supply, opening. strong; mixed yearlings early 9.00; bulk steers and eligible ‘around .800@8.' ‘and cutters steady; ‘on ‘fat cows and heifers; canners and cutters 4.00@4. bulls slow, about steady; bulk 5.25@5.75; heavies up- ward to 6.00; stockers and feeders unchanged to @7.50. Calves 2,500; unevenly 50@75 more higher, quality considere opening sales about ae ai "Wednesday’s average; buteher and bacon hogs mostly 13.25 @ls. bidding up ‘to 18.85 for 160@ nd averages; few sale: 160 pound kinds 14.00@1 imostly 15.00; average cost day 13.48; weight 258. Sheep 100; steady to strong; best clipped lambs 15.60; odd head spring lambs 16.75@17.00 fat shorn ewes 5.50@6.50. CHICAGO Chicago, May 27—( —Hogs 26,000; unev: medium and_ hea‘ steady to strong tive, bulk: 240 @ 326 pound bute 13.60@14.10; majority desirable pounds down 14.10 @ 14.30; top 14 bulk packing sows 12.25 @ 12.50; se- lected killing pigs up to 14.40; he: weieht_hogs 13.40 @ 14.10; medium 18.856 @ 14.30; lights 13.35 @ 14.40; light lights 13.45 @ 14.40, packing sows 12.15 @ 12.65; a slaughter pigs 12.45 @ 14.50. Cattle, 12,000; fed steers active 10 @ 15 cents higher; spots more best; best weighty steers 10.35; 1,595 pound mostly steady; eight bu Didn’t Take Time to Notice largely 4.75@7.50] } Close Close tg Yesterday Year Ago 1.70% Wheat— May new May old July Sept. Dec. | Cor May | duty 1.70% in 08 17.30, 17.30 + 18.35 18.50 20.02 20.10 CHICAGO dial May 2 Satis = —Today— Open "a igh Low Clone 15.80 16.00 15,80 16.05 averages 10.25;/ small other market centers a st ctor; - shipper demand scarce; broade: hb @ centa down on light kinds; mostly 50 @ 12.60, heep 5,000; few early m to good clippers 15.50 @ 16.00; best clipped lambs held around 5.50; few springers 156 @ 25 cents sheep steady; clipped natives ewes upward to BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 27 No. 1 dark northern. No.1 northern spring. Yo. 1 amber durum. 1 mixed durum. . 1 red durum Hard winter . We quote but do lowing: Oats .. Barley. Speltz, per cwt.. SHELL ere tbs. or more. 1 cent per pound discount under Jb. Ear corn, 70 Ibe, 6 cents under shell. POTATOES Chicago, May 27—-(AP)—Potatoes; receipts 60 cars; total U. S. shipments 671; on tracks 196; old stock market firmer on good stock; Wi ‘sacked round whites best Mfancy shade higher; Minnesota sacked reund whites 4.65@) Idaho sacked russets 3.50@3.75. New stock fair, trading market n |steady; Alabama, Texas and Lou mphs No. 1, 4 sacked | Bliss T; 5a) .75 Florida barrel Spalding Rose a aaaaaelle May 27—(U. S. D. of Potatoes: it wire inquiry, does very slow, market weaker. DID You'SEE STARS WAEA You PELL # SAY, BUDDY, 1S THs You BETCHA IF ae MONGREL ANY GOOD g CERES. An cHMRENIS. AT CHASING CHICKENS? + 0 SIGHT, HES ON “ST THEIR WEENs LIRE Carloads delivered sales, freight only deducted, Minneapalis Paul rate, ba ag hundred weight, round doe s |. S.No. 1, few sale BIG BREAKS IN WHEAT VALUES Market Influenced By Large Deliveries and. Reports of _ General Rains notable enlarged | cts here, and region souch- west and northwest relieved in importants but elsewhere the moisture was fined to scatt \ eget me Wheat prices under le today, influe low price records for th usually flun witnessed in prices for ¥ of wheat. 200,000 busheis had been handed over this morning in sctilemetn of May ac- counts and that nearly half a milion bushels from Omaha would be avail- able tomorrow tended to make the contest between opposing forces in the market xppear less one. sided and 'to discount predications of new sky- rocking in values before the close of the week. General selling of all deliveries of wheat accompanied breaks in the prices of May. On the other hand, advices from a leading crop expert said two day's trip over the best wheat section of North Dakota indi- cated that owing to draught greater part of the area would har be fit for cutting this season. July and September corn sold at a new low at the crop, with trade largely a local character, Oats within narrow visions were grains. Wheut closed greatly unsettled to 7 cents net lower, corn “\ cent to 1'% cents down, oats unchanged to 3x off, and provisions unchanged to 15 cetns down, SHARP. DECLINE ON MILL CITY MARKE Minneapolis, May 27-(AP) declined sharply today, losing more than the ground gained yesterday. Reports of showers in dry secdions ‘outh Dakota red months, to stop leas onde Bot- cents down for May and cents down for deferred e which ran tom was 4 3% to 34 months. veakness in flaxseed broke 2% cents on weakness of grain. Cash wheat was unsettled without quotuble change in the trading ba Some of the ordinary quality, ligh weight springs were casier. Demand for fondant weight offerings was fairly P Winter stead; Corn was easy and unchanged. Oats were quiet and sicady. and durum wheat were Wheat | { Beauties. which will Georgie Learch, one of the famous George White Scandals Miss Learch recently patented a powder puft absorb three shades 4 attractive young lady starts out for the day with the various colors she knows she will require. | Miss Learch will be at the Auditorium on Friday night, May 28 one time, When: thig he is supplied J mand was quiet, to fair, | Barley was in light supply and de- ; mand fair, {Flaxseed trading bas i was firm. (AP) compared No. 1 nor. ‘thern spring: choice to : good to choi ordinary to good shard spring 1.594%@1 hard Montana on track to arrive 1.56% @1.61% duly 14645 S 4 Corn No Oats No. pene Rye white 66 CHICAGO POULTRY cu '-—(AP)—Poultry ceipts 2 40; ‘turk y.{ geese. 16. PROVOSA on ant af of the F SUMMONS OF NORTH DAKOTA, y of Murloigh.—ss. triet Court, Bourth Judicia rn ‘Trust Company, « Plaintiff, Smith, Smith, rd Davis, Winiam nt y filed with the named Court, and Dp t will b fault for th co si ik r, ench of the fe premises as herein front of, or lowing de set, foi vit ‘Along the east side of Lots 2 and 2 o€ Block 51 in N. PB, Second Addi; jon to the ve directed the you, and each 6 which ar your wv mak, of you a quired to cannience Ruch, Atdewalk in front of or along, 28 above set forth, the premixes hereinbefore de- seribed, which are owned by subject’ to the approvalof the Ci Engineer, and in strieg aceor with ordinances no’ effedt, at 20 days after the and if you fail to so const me, such Sidewalk structed | the contrhetor employed hy the City that purpose, and the expense thergof will be ussesned ugainst sald premises. You are required bv sald ordi. nance, before commencing work on such Sidewalk, to make application to the City Engineer Mne and ade of walk. and for poranle 40 the, sam N. D., May 19, Bismarck, M. H, ATKINSON, ‘City Auditor, pty at of sree natrug | Rye offerings were light and de- | Chies wheat No. hard 1.68@ No. 2 mixed 70; 2 yellow Al@41%%; No. 3 y Commixsione Bismarck, tt ‘lock, | 1 followi ties are give bidders: et of 12 Inch vitri pipe in place. Mnear feet of 10 ineh vitrified {8 inch vitrified this contract shall be not later than July 1, Me be ipleted not right is roall bids, MW. ATKI res RESOLVED Riven to the y Hable to be ement, that in thirty d tion of thi erty lis file with the Ie to be xo assessed do City Auditor pro' in writing tinst said impro ment, then the Board of City Com- iaeaeners will be deemed author- ed to cons on, City Auditor ity of Bismarck, phorth Daokta, do ¢ t the foregoing intion In. e- true aud correct Gane the orlgjnal resolution of the Board of City Commisstoners of gaid at a regular meeting 18th, 1926. my hind and the seal of the, City of Bismarck this 19th day of May,1926, 5 MoE Are NSON. M within and for the ha ny «City Seal) ‘POLITICAL ANN UNCRnENT Fer orem ¥ myselt yy announce ® a can- minsioner, didate for sony com: wt District 3, Bi me nie 1926. Brinpty. Seen 4 use oUF ateaed) Osean Becknegs, (Political Ad.) POLITICAL ANNOU! CEMENT For Commiasioner, ict Four

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