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24 Ga MONDAY, JUNE 31,1928 eae aetiamanere™ Tribune Classified Advertisements to 15 higher; best ycarlings 10.95; | mature steers 10.35; some held high- er; largely a steer run; grassy kind a Social and ‘more numerous supply. lib- eral; cows scarec, st 3 bulls and vealers steady to strong; most veal- PHONE are Ry eg Ege es Personal BP 2B 8 2 ar \ bad i to 10.75. i ack » 7 “4 Sheep 12,000; slow; holding best} western lambs fully steady; few early | IN MINNESOTA MALB LELP WANTED GHICAGO RANGB sales of natives to outsiders steady at! Mrs. Elizabeth Toppins, employed Py : D— ia eee Toatn ra rising Rates WHE AT eM June 21 sosTotar reds: 15.50; under peasouable ores ety Feu Brothers: store, i 4 spas ny eee Wei — —— y eedi 3; fat na-|ing her two week's tevber nde, ‘Grest armend, Sg) | Classi Advising FOUR YOUNG LADIES NEAT radithag Tie neki) ae Ghaee | ster ctl. gt,feding inet nm [ine hr, twa. oe wages. Few weeks complictes. Cat+ 1 insertion, 25 ‘Werds or White 18 to 24, to assiat mattis Wheat— 1 peer «atom sind ‘special offer itve.” Moller wader .... $ te Séial citcuthtion’ came duly 1.39. 1.53% 138% 1.39 1.37% RETURNS HOME Barber College, Fi N. Dak. _|1 “9 faertioiia, 6 words or beet titi cry beers to taavel Sept 13a% ; 14% 1.39% Miss Elsie G, Carlson bas returned WANTED AT O} icitor for seudksessasecs” aS PB : 1 Dee. 1.37 1.35% to her home in Halliday. ofter--n well known paper. One who has with manager; good pay; pleas- Corn— ; several days’ visit in the city with car. Good salary for the man who ant work; short cecal tf ex. : July 10% 1.0414 6914 friends. ‘eo is not afraid’ of work, Write ue Rew cl ho housé toll] Decline Easily Attained Be- Sept. Wig 1.05 “TOK Wikia i. cal 8 ies ec. AT al 2 . 2 BRIC! VANTE D—Unior rt al cause of More'Favorable | oats— ; Mr, and Mrs. Walter Purfeerst were | DRICKLAYERS “WANTED Unio | Keo to sta ied a July att 4% 40. | guesis (of Mrs. Purfeerst’s parents, months steady work. American Bect West Van Horn teal a Trop look iept. . 485 cS oa a ‘ Re Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weiss, at New 4 Sugar company, East Grand Forks, ‘ Dec. ot A2% Speculators For Advance Re-|Saiem over the week-end. ene ae has a Rye— be eo. | WARTERS iectiiast content Pod f Peerer) veneetle e" Uoeeremees aly 100, tain Control of Market's VISIT AT "FORT hark bio. datill: Wh of two to four cents, cash wheat, tv-| Sept. 07% G. D. Bell and_ son, steady work. Ger preferred. Meiers 34 a 101 >, < " Write Conrad Kraft; Eureka, 8. D. gether with increased arrivals here,| | Dec: Price Movement guests of Mr. Bell's revealed a lack of buying power to- ; 7.25 aces July 17.25 <i, . FEMALE HELP WANTED kd path eaellee ph bok! un-! Sept. 17.52 16.47 ‘ Y re cane gust ape MOTOR TO MINOT ¢ Spree ~CORSETIOR WANTED— jertone for wheat. ith European | Ribs— ors for the advance retained control) ye and Mee Ad. Arnot and Mr. ry > erases Mae M. qoalite, Grand cables regarding the crop outlook] July 18.55 of the price movement today's stock | a re Hi. ¥. Keller motored to Pacific Hotel, Bismarck. abroad Jess pessimistic and clesrike is Sept. 18.70 [rival ot actiniins featured by @ re-\ Minot over the week-end. of the © 50) Jellies — pees — ——_—______ h will greatly aid the movement| Jul: 21.80 18.80 18,80 18.75 18.75 oil shares, y TENS mC oy .) oR FO —Four office zooms vet] of the new crop there together with| Seis. 2200 ° 18.90 19.00 18.90 18.90 | money rates failed to check the RENN Na eD an ih ss | dence, electric Knowles Jewelry etore, ‘apply to beneficial rains in the northwest, de- Bee ON 5 ears Sel ANSEL fh aetee j| Grand’ Forks to attend the state 4 . nowles. clines was easily attaine: = ea ts oT jot as brisk as it was on Friday and ait ti meted hal ee coetiae eng cis Wheat closed weak at net loss of | quality % cent lower. Rye was firm|up to 14.76; bidding mostly 15.50 on | Saturday. ; bankers’ meeting. wn, shrubbery flowers and eplen: BT to % cents, corn daclined % to| and unchanged. pigs; average coxt Saturday 13.83; | Usually high current SRM CWInH Wibe dia Vacation’ “Biteala orice” tet es = LOST Between Binmarck ‘and Tap. 11% cents, oats 14, to 4, cents down| Barley was quief and steady. weight 257; for the week, 13.58 and| formed ithe basis for the ad Pe emg rye ithe ae orto) cages ct acinus ey DEPENDABLE USED CARS| P22, isch reveling bag. Findor|and provisions unchanged to 10 cents) Flaxseed wai rid unchanged. | 278. 00; about steady: better|oocigtiares: The Tex erates eS sey i ‘ > ia i x if ine. —_—— s 200; about stead Ve er lt et earnings 0: Lake inl hich i Winer ere paranes terete oe NURI els asec cheacsk (PHOS: in CL “was: LALIOUPR LO he CHICAGO GRAIN grade native lambs mostly 14.00 ws compared with $4.02 in{ill at w local hospital. ismatek Telbung tess No. 09)) EVERY WEEK, our Used Car De- outset. Many of the traders were) Chicago, June down to 10.00; best yearling wethers | 1924, with earings for 1926 to date cae Bi kK Tribun rl hi fe ..._.__| partment is selling an increasing POSITION ‘WANTED missing when the first gong sounded,| Wheat Nog? red 1.49! around 12.50; ° fat ewes salable to{estimated well above those of the Ramet ot pirhaaa will ce ft. number of cars. areful in| YOUNG MARRIED man wants posi-| because of traffic cangestion in. the Bet ; packers 4.000°).600. samo period | Inst year.” Marland, lot, modern exce; rade our purchases’ of Used 3 had six ts] downtown and surrounding districts. "No. 2. 70@70%; No. 2 ——__—__ ibo an ‘alifornia Petroleum a Eon ne Ne. 6h pha a Write) recondition "and guarantee each per tee a raetog: repute poy Foeasea at ree rs to reach sell 7 mn Ad : MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN all us, fe, op more points, Bipher in Bismarek, ribune No. 64. Used Car, and as a result we can Es- ers, Field on the lake front, . 40% (PM41%; No. june 2 88 developed in Union Oi GR se « ua apartments, Va “ast se ience. Address care Tribune No. 69. monies were being held, delayed brok. Ry ve. bbe oe Wheat— : z Standard on Aue the i cmdaie: Visitor in tite CiEy SVE the Third streets F. W. Marphy, 216 BUSINESS CHANCES: | some tine afior the market opened: Barley Gta 6,00@7.00. me ee ee was quoted in Tulsa, Ola. dispatches week-end ee FOR RENT—3 “room house; with SALE OR TRADE—5 shares stock cakness at Liverpool was reflect-) Clover seed 12.00@28.00. Rye-- Ful SIE BETTIE INOat He nee tire FROM WILTON lights and water and basement at Warford Transmission! "Capitol Security Bank: Address] ed on this side of the Atlantic. The] tard. 16.27. July bisra CNOGHU wue Ualnprpleanris tins Anderson of Wilton ttl at oe HE SE Reatacar, wrhiver to $350; Dodge care Sribune Noch, Stl intek world ipments and-an in- Fae ee too, one damental conditions than at any time [was in Bismarck over the week-end. FOR RENT—Furnishe: use. : r f ff wheat gi chide aah ie in recent year —— Keepin apartment; sfitable fag aed otis Apood ta Sty er’ ; Gael TE alg dele Ouro RANGE OF CARLOT BALES hehe "|" Equipments were bought on reports] Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thompson of two, 422 Fifth St. ments, 1: WANTEL ith Liberty There was some fair selling at the) 47. nits Minn, June 21 ary Fi of large railroad inquiries. Pullman, | McKenzie announce the birth of @ son FOR — RENT—Strietly ~ furnished Pon 808. i ee Ate rele Wa start by houses lacking and the de- nenee otenaioe pital ba SERIE teed aG Sa i yesterday at the St. Alexius hospital. rtments. On car line. 930 : abet) . Will) cline was easily attained. : Jal ved up 24% points a CY eee ee MiB. GILMAN CO eee ne ieee oe earns naan a iat gece atest: | nt Hire rice ane nie, and Aie'=| | Cook “with Gas. It's the FOR REN is FOR SALE—Brand. new Overland) 263, (| RE NEAPOLIS MARKEY dark northern 1.50' UN 64; No, | Barley Tae at Pe uelaeciy and Amer-|Tdeal Fuel. on, ground slper-at $80 Feorth St. Pouring Car, anly. zoe Hundred FoR SALE—Four burner was range| Minneapolis, June 21—(AP)—Fay-/| hand sprite Spake netics a point or more, . cs, +} with oven; good“condition. Call at} orable weather, weak cables and de- ae; No. prs RE ron Pipe was run up| @————————————_> es TUTORING Equipped: with balloon tires. -In-| 716 Broadway, clining cash premiums, following in| dur cere 46%: No. 1 ‘mixed wheat URWOICATRALN points. ‘The food, copper] AT THE MOVIES | TUTORING—Teacher in Seattle city| quire “efit cede bli ratte ri wake of increasing movement of | }-59%@1 " ; , 1 shares also. presented FOR the wak if : sehools, who kas taught in Bis] ‘N.Da ; Corn No. 2 yellow T1%@72%; No.6] (Furnished by’ Russel!-Miller Co.) of ntronethec Sy sabe ee (Oar eee ere aay 3 ne —Fordor| lent condition new winter wheat, resulted in a slow, i eth. Weakness: marck will take tutoring. in grade | FOR oH SALE—Oas 0h 1925 Ford Fordor! an 402 W. 3) draggy wheat market today. Prices | mixed 60. Bismarek, Juni onal Combustion was at- AT THE CAPITOL subjects. Apply at once, Phone} sedan. Practically new.’ Equipped held fairly cll for a time but slowly| Oats No. : sue 38. e . 1 dark northern... eports that one of the 4 bets 96R or call 113 Thayer. ing| MINERAL RODS. Satisfaction gua ri ini Fy Rye No. 1, . 1 northern spring. sponsers was leaving for A terrific battle with the waves 1 y -with~ balloon. tires, extra. casing gave way and futures finished 114 to 4 ponsg’ ry Bij anteed. Write F. D. ae Box} F 5, ves “ 4 aeanie rade 57@64; No. 2,} No. 1 amber durum. . bates: “1 r” Unie _ 217 Eighth 1% cents lower for the day, Jul; f s features “The Storm Breaker,” Uni WANTED PATIENTS: sad tabss: hens 08 \. E i Yr July G4: No. a, 61@S3. No. 1 mixed durum. WILE-TAKE Maternity patients and| —S== FOR SALE—Cabbage plants, ~a0e,| “Ser than September. in| Flax No. 1, 204@237'. No. 1 red durum. versal-Jewel production to be screen. those rendy to enter hospital. WORK WANTED south 11th oe ‘Bismarck. Phone sglex giainc, didy tye tad 4 anita: ——— No. 1 flax...,. ed at the Capitol theatre commencing Phone 477W. 604 Ninth St. Mrs. ‘ED—Work by day and hour. 463R. of 2% cents on wheat weakness and CHICAGO PRODUCE ab 4 flax. today, Monday, with House Pete: bk Jno. Dixon. Also experienced young man wants| FOR SALES Ivory sElevd Ticed sulky.| scattered liquidation. July flaxseed} Chicago, June 21—(AP)—Butter,| No. 1 rye... the star: 10 in a wondorially rental _ROOMS FOR RENT farm work. Phone 861J. Cheap. 1007-5th. St.| broke 4% cents on ee a grain Bae ee 16, ae. eee 384s ut hard winter. ics Repair | 28S, 8 John Strong, the role played Seana Saris further rain in the northwest. ) @ irsts 35 2. Creamery polis, June epalt |by Peters, sccms to mebter the/orean WANTED—General house cleaning| FOR SA rene tice on baby car-| and ne 4 Lea a aan y i FOR RENT—Clean modern sleeping by hi h wheat started 1 to 2 cents low- c bu: oday ablishing y_hour. Phone 1103R. 404 14th nearly new. and light housekeeping rooms, all er and was 2 to 3 cents lower late in extras 38%; extra firsts 3842; onds 33@344 ommunication between Min- as he has mastered all men. “The Storm Breaker” shows Peters at his the session. Durum was steady. es steady, receipts 25,371 cases; and Fargo, N. D.; Little sing Ag. ie it ot ‘the play, in Hitcher deal aria ee FURNITURE FOR SALE Carn was steady with Pride raube| extras 31; atorage.ficats 31 itchfield, Albert ta ‘aed liens ae rst. Lt orn was §| y wi al; s J sol. eld, e aid in an island fishing village o: FOR RENT Two light wousexseping | FOR SALP—One walnut buffet, $48; * unchanged. Oats’ were. quiet and| Cheeso unchanged i officials | Nova Scotia, there had to be fish in it roonis, on ground floor, modern,| SBE $30.50; one fumed enk library Having ied” for big Mlegislature| C2#¥- occasional sales of ordinary CHICAGO POULTRY No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more. “a and fish in flenty. Edward Sloman, pith jot water and gas, 1016) ‘tabie, $8.50; one Wilton zug, 9x12, | from the 3 2ith district, I solicit the) Candidate for coroner of Bur-| Chicago, June 21—(AP)—-Live poul- No. 4, 59 Ibs ne siti dunt: tress, NEAUNeen sae gid ae pital ees FOR RENT Modern tarnished $25; Kitchen tensile. ‘Phone TOON. | wire’ h Seprtocnted ‘at twe scnalona| leigh county. Your vote will be ap-| try stead Bare ear riestcks Neve gig cll Be suitable for one or two. 310 Ave.| GOD-13th. St fi ‘| Of the leglalature. I'am.an Inde-| Preciated. Ti RS Eage. |! FOUTS ASS TOONETS) 1 cent per pound discount under an Goes t = +. __B. Phone 874R. 4 HOUSE FOR &i pendent Republican cartidate, epitome * | Cheese unchanged. In. Ear com, 70 Ibs., 5 cents nude ansonius Goes to Pe oe FOR RENT—Comfortable room, al-| bath. Immediate possession. soeplnans Pea oe i past Ed. Brown, Emmett ways hot water. Phone 632 or| between 6 and 8 p. m. at 500 Tenth] Pol, Adv. McKenzie, N. D-| —“BoLITICAL, ANNOUNCEME ; FARGO BUTTER, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Jamestown Today: ttrude Claire. William J. . > ee eo eee a ee eet FOR SHERIFF Tam a candidate for reelection to ah teed ae Psat Leet Minneaopils, June 21—(AP)—Wheat Coffey Comes Here | olvi, Mark Fenton and Lon Poff. if FOR RENT—Two nice large modern ALE—Furniture for six room! your yote will help and he the office of County Commissioner) ter urning ¢ pipacking)| Mipne 188 canecompared to 420-8 rants) 5, 810 Sixth 8t.! -house. - 300. Ninth St. Phone 377d. ie ated. FRANK Bal pares (Political Adv.) I hereby announce thdt I seck-the For Commissioner. District One 1 berahy. nounce myself a ner didate county ign cot District No. 1, Burleigh ema oe, ering ry 1 Seeaes une 20 ae four vi su BF. soleiet G (Political jis J. P. Jackson, Manager in the First Commissioner District, and if elected will conduct the af- fairs of the County to the best of my ability and judgment, as I have done Edward G. Patterson. Pol. Adv. * POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. B. (Political Advt.) R CORONER Tam a candidate for the nomina: tion for coroner. ae the first time scotia ddan 4 Joba Beth (Political Advt. stock MINNEAPOLIS FLOU Minneapoils, June 21—(AF to 9.35 a barrel in 98-pound cottan sacks. Shipments 32,486. Bran 22.00. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK heifers early 6.00; bulk stocker feed- er steers 6,00@7,25, Calves 3,500; veal calves 50 lower; culls 5.00@ 12,500; opening slow, around butcher and D14.50; light Tights| most good lights 8.50; 6.00. Ho steady; better bacon hogs 14.00@ grade On tl he Trail No. 1 northern northern | spring choice to fancy x : d to choice 1.584%@ 4 ‘su unchanged to 20 cents lower. In car-} food Fred Jansonius of this city and J. A area er te ee Seuetee | appreciateds: en rere Wt Pl icad ots, family patents quoted S25) nary to good 1 of Jamestown. Judge dan 1 i khard Montana on To arrive “Corn No. 3 yellow S8qoio, pee t court was in recess this as the ult of an ex- change “of benches between Judge s left this Stutsman count; Coffey arrived here at noo! The jury which heard th morning for costs totaling $250. jail term is 0 to 14.65; ; light slaug! ter at 14.2) ‘Cattle 22,000; choice mature steers and most y grades in Tibera Isupplys bidding 10 The to begin July 1. The case of Van R. Mi Preston was dec the defendant. ing to collect bile. Was not as had beeu represented. Only a few jury c be heard here at this term, likely that jurors will comlpete their work by the middle Ba number and piano act in which thes present semi classic, jazz medley and comedy talk on the ‘violin. Leonard For Commissioner, District Four m4 3 Oats No 3 wi Leo DeRochford vs. R. O. billed as the “Dancing Adoni Thereby announce myself a can-}., Sputh St, Paul, Minn, dune 20 (U-| / Barley 55165 renee sents something different in dai * ' ——__—____________, |didate for county commissioner,| Siow, weak on "killing Classes: fed| ‘Rye No. en He carries a special setting w The Nathan house, 614 Eight street. All pours Feiler gel District 4, Burleig! oat at tne] stcers and yearlings in moderate sup-| Flax No. Sua se er A, piinlatare saan one fhe : modern. | Eight and bath, hot water Fee oor aaeance myself « can-| primary election Ase] ply, carly: tgp maxed vanrlings to lty CHICAGO LIVESTOCK for damages to his automobile as jeomedy offering called “A Comedy heat, hardwood Quarter-sawed oak ad i roles ag commissioner, ‘our vote on er solicited butchers '9.0; rain arinccure Chicago, June 21--(U, 8. D. of A.)|the result of a “to with a car|Novelty Goofey Golf.” “The Seve rut : xe Cplaey a ‘ j elonging to the defendant. Flashes” are an aggregation of cle East fron’ ‘ “Hog 40,000; st to” 10 _cénti es” aren aggresa garage. Close to schools. House exception- mary election ore, ealielt CPST lesa eee Heo ret erty PTY om ert anaet ilaniee: pleaded guilty to of engaging |eences ‘of. bygone days called “A ally well built. See ‘our vote and support 1 amo candidate for the office ot ere Ok crocenin cud tector stecrs | 14:16. 15.14.60; bulk ‘of desirable 3 in the loquor triffic, way sentenced [Satire on Schoo! Days". with comedy, sti (Signed) Osear ‘States ‘Attorney of Burleigh County i Iiner| pound down to 14.75 to 14.90 by Judge Jansonius late Saturday to|singing and dancing. The feature (Political ene) at the Primary Election, would | slow, lec’ a lower nH palinee 1955 packing. sows. large! LO serve four months in the Burleigh |picture is. “The Police Patrol,” a N ) HARVEY HARRIS & CO. aciakindae aaisiids F. Tillotson. steady; ane, load Montane. stockers ; few sorted killing pig 0 to} county jail and to pay a fine and|story with action, mystery, suspense nd romance having James wood in the leading role. Kirk- is the title of the feature oF the-Eltinge for to rjday and Tuesday with Lewis Stone, Barbara Bedford Tully, Marshall among the principal players. ‘The story is Edith M. Hull's novel “The Desert Healer.’ Irae ever janine Lenin atonn Weel the cast with Barabara Bedford, trial, however. charming girl and a consummately : capable actress, plays opposite him. WE KNOWS WHERE THEY Tully Marshall, the “man of the ARE- LET'S FoLLow thousand faces,” has a small but Wim) Twis 15 THE PLACE, MEN THE Sta ) Dakota, County of Burleigh. In Cou rf Court, before Hon. 1. €. ws BiG MANSION ON intensely vigorous part. Others in the cast are Walter Pidgeon, Kath- erine McDonald, Arthur Rankin, Ann ee and Albert Conti. t is superb entertainment, this “Old Loves and New”—a film re- Jonepn ke Me Beg sttte OC | plete with forcemul situations, en- ‘ToP OF THE WiLL Norval Mi. ‘Marvel and Wiliam w, [£f0ssing love interest, action’ and E i Petitioners. |SUspense, and a setting in the Near Respondent: North Dakota tot Ml Respondents: ch of you are hereby cited and required to ap the County Court ¢ t of the County Judge of said at the Court Houxe in the ck, in said rmy and Sith 10th day of July A. D. noon of that day, to show cause, if any you have, why the petition’ of the said Norval M. Marvel and Wil- Nam W. Marvel, ‘executors of the estate of Josephine Marvel, late of the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Da. kotw, deceased, should not be gray ich sitid executors pray for Ncense tp sell at private sale the following described real estate be- longing to sald estate situated in the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, to-wit: he northeast quarter (NE 1-1) of twenty-eight (28) sin town- ship 138 north of range 77 went of the 5th P.M. and alse lots number- ed six. (6) to twelve (12) Inclusive In block forty-three (43) in Flan- ‘nery and Wetherby's addition to the city of ‘Bismarck in said Burleigh county, The grounds alleged in said peti- tions for making said” eale are, | namely: for the purpose of payin, the debts of sald deceased and. by of ‘suid ¢ require such Miiet service be. i as required by ie ef this cita- Fs | East that brings the pictorial splendor of that f: before the eye in a glittering pano: ama of desert and tropical brifianc: Lewis Stone stands out in new re lief in the role of the faith shattered Englishman who buries himself among the Arabs of Algeria and comes the “healer” of their physical and political ills. Stone divests him- self of his inveterate somber reserve like a warrior stripping to batt armor and throws himself into hi t|stirring role with a new fire and” force. Wiridstorim Causes Injury to Minot Man Minot, N. D., June 21—(%)—One man was injured when a large sliver pierced his neck and narrowly missed puncturing his lungs, limbs of trees were broken off and residents in the’ north section of Minot were without electric lights for a short time last evening, due to a heavy wind and rainstorm which culminated several Obed ia 8 wenthee ji oe anders o! inot was. ty when a large sliver from a injured pole in the big tent, for revival meetings in Roosevelt’ park struck him in the perm lodging near his lungs but+not piercing these or- ons. He was holdi one of the ee when the accident occurred.’ upty two thousand persons who were in the reg prior to the accident pepe ie aot ‘rawford, evangel! Ae able law. websted this 19th "aay of June, A-D. that the tent by ae not By the 1. C. Day Judge of the County Court. er, Petitioners, Dake ourt: Bismarck, withstand the 5: age was done ati howover.» | nearly three from tag a! assistanee, and around poli

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