The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1927, Page 7

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.MALE HELP WANTED SALESMAN—The | largest concern nin its line has an opening for specialty salesman to take over state Agency for North Dakota for well known specialty in conjunction with ad- vertising which sells to retail stores. Strictly commission. Must: devote full time. Side line men need not apply. Producer with car and willing to. travel the small towns can easily make $100 per week. Replies confidential. Nashua Package Sealing Co., Nashua, N. H. Pecresccccsece Pere ieee teed between 25 and 40 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES ° spring rush, Permanent position if you qualify, References requir- eas pe Sik Hoslery | Mills, Branch 65 Cents Per Inch wi ER ‘ed “Patel es ar drenee coer should be uards needed frequently for Ca- nadian and other borders. $1680|| reeelved by 12 o'clock to in- yearly. Particulars free. Write eure insertion same day. Ozment 3-P St. Louis, Mo. Imme- THE ~ ‘or barbers at good|| BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘wages; men or women. Short time required. Catalog free. Estab. PHONE 82 1893. Moler Barber College, Fargo, WORK WANTED: py =i WORK WANTED—Stenographic or! BUNGALOW: four rooms and bath, ! bookkeeping position. Seven years} “ modern; full basement, roomed off; experience. Can give references.| basement garage; not a mar on Write care Bismarck Tribune Ad.| woodwork or floors; best arranged te See eae small home in city; good closet ‘or the month of March} space; many built in features; one “only” we are in a position to re-| of the model kitchens of the city; paint your cars at alt peice, Call} screened porch; plenty of gatden + at 711 Third street or Phone 599. space with good soil; house is warm; good neighbors; at actual. cost to owner; $4500. Balance like rent. MANY OTHER desirable houses, small and large and hundreds of good lots at all sorts of prices and terms. INSURANCE; fire, tornado, automo- bile in good, old, reliable compan- ies. FARM LANDS; The time to buy any- thing is when prices are down, Buy now when prices are at their low- est. Don't wait till they begin to rise, as they will. Buy from the only man in the city who is ad- vertising North Dakota to outsiders so that we can have.a real city here. y heated furnished room. Also furnished room and kitchenette at 400 Fourth street. For sale: New Cogswell chair Tap- estry Upholstered $25.00. Gentle- men’s $100.00 dress sults size 40 and 42 at Dorum's Tailor Shop on Fourth street. Phone 905 after 5 pet FOR R Three nice modern rooms in modern home in best loc: tion, hot water at all times, prices $12, $14, anf $16 per month single, also suitable for two, Phone 1017 or call at 31 Ave, A, corner Mandan street. FOR RENT—Nice large front room F. E. YOUNG. in modern home. Suitable for two girls or boys or married couple. RTMENTS Also board. Call at 613. Third| som oe Tie apes \ et or Phone 1150. ___| FOR Ren, furnished ‘or unfurnishe R RENT—Furnished room in new! eq at 212% Main. Also three rooms modern bungalow, clean and home-| and bath furnished. at 501 Third like. Call at 906 ‘Seventh street or] Street, $25 per month. Phone 905 = Phone 648-M. | after 6:00 p. m, FOR RENT—Two furnished light] FOR RENT—Partly furnished strict- \, housekeeping rooms, in modern] Jy modern 3 room apartment. Also home. Ground floor. Call at 1016] garage. Close in, private entrance. Brom zene _| References: required: Call at 16 FOR RENT—Two furnished light| Thayer or Phone 604-3. housekeeping rooms. The Laurain| FOR RE iy Yusticheg sao Apartments, B. F. Flanagan, Prop._ |" ern three room apartment, Private FOR RENT—Two modern furnished} bath and private entrance. Avail- n ground floor. Private en- able March 15th. Call 830-R, 402 Call_at 508 Tenth street. Ave. P. : FOR RENT—Two furnished sleeping FOR RENT—Madern apartments. rooms, Hot and cold 422] K. Thompson, Phone 287. ourth street. Phone 1 ENT—Furnished roo ROOM AND BOARD = ‘Tribune Classified od. Advertisements —==- PHONE 32 FOR SALE FIVE ROOM STUCCO AND TILE) modern bungalow, hardwood floors,| large closets, pantry, full basement, basement garage, lawn and shrub- bery, south front, Sale price $5,150, Terms. SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE, full basement, hot water heat, south ee close to schools. Sales price FOUR ROOM MODERN ‘HOUSE, hardwood floors, full basement,: fur nace heat, basement garage, ‘south front, close to schools. Sale price) $2,800. ms. > NEW MODERN HOUSE, LIVIN room and dining room combined,| kitchen built-in features, two -bed- rooms, bath between, linen closet, oak flors, good location, immediate possession, Sale price $4,900. Good terms, SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, HARD wood floors, ‘built-in features, in- ttle 3 ice box, fire place, furnace! heat, a Fl garage. ‘Sale price $7,600. Term FIVE ROOM ‘MODERN HOUSE ON Ninth street, hardwood floors, large’ tooms and’ closets, Sale’ price $4,800 Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW three hed rooms, hardwood floots, large rooms, built-in features ins cluding ice box, full ' partitioned basement, furnace: heat, outside) eres, south front, reasonable] _™ taxes, Sale price $5,300. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN. HOUSE, HARD wood floors, built-in features, fire lace, full basement, furnace eat. Sale prige $6,500. $700 cash down, Ralance monthly, like rent, including interest at 7 iy atts WHETHER YOU ARE READY T buy or thinking of buying, come ie and look over our list of city prop- erty, which is a good clean list of honest values. Let this agency help you select or locate your new home, This agency has had 10 years active city selling experience, which is yours for the asking. Hedden Real Estate Agency HEDDEN REAL ESTATE gibt Webb Block. ‘hone 0. FARM. LANDS FOR SALE ALMOST A GIFT—Haif section beau- tiful raw prairie all ready to break, Price $2,500. Down payment balance half crop or an- ents. het dye quai ter on similar terms. A. L. Garne: Rega D. FOR RENT—The south half ot aes sec- tion 22-138-79, Apple Creek town- ship, 80 acres broke, the rest hay. _W. A. Ziegelmeyer, bee lowa. FOR SAL 180 land. Good flax g Sica Tribune Ad, No. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT __ FOR RENT—Office or living rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A. les. FOR RENT—Office rooms at 408| red, Write | TEA ‘ANTED TO TRAVEL during summer yori Interest: ing work alone school lines, con- genial companio: and opportunity! to earn at least $60.00 per week. Give age, education, Git ty first letter. Address F. E, C' ‘ON & CO., 1002 N. Dearborn, thi. cago. WOMAN WANTED FOR TRAVEL- ING POSITION—Not married, en- tirely unencumbered, with high school education, between 25 and 40, Good paying position. Give aze, education, experience in first ct- ter, F. E. COMPTON & CO., 1000_N, Dearborn St., Chicago, WOMEN: ke fancy novelties, etc. Steady_work; $15.00 to $25.00 week- ly made. Experience unnecessary. rite immediately for prices. Gem . La Salle, ower Company, 208 LADIES—Earn $75.00 hundred gilding: cards at home; Experience -un- necessary. No selling. Addressed envelope brings particulars. Sil- yertone, 182 Nassau St., N. Y. Dept. WOM! arn $8.50 dozen . sewing: aprons; experience unnecessary; opportunity beginners. Materials cut. Instructions furnished. Ad- dressed-envelope brings particulars. IDOL, 156 East 42nd, N. ¥. EARN $40 weekly. Gild cards at home, Pleasant wor! experience unnecessary, Addressed envelope Hal particulars. King Novelty, East 87th, } a st 87th, N. Y. Dept. BG. WORK AT HOME—$6 @ dozen mak- ba = scarfs. Experience unnecessary. No canvassing. Particulars for stamp. Linnit Service, Inc., Dept. E74, Lynn, Mass, teh LADIES—We pay $72.00 hundred gilding Easter Card sets. Pleasant work. No selling. Free informa- | tion, Modern Curd Co., 246 Fifth LADIES—$25 weekly easy, addressing | envelopes at home; ail material furnished; particulars free. Howall Co., 136 West Lake, Chicago. EXPERIENCED girl wants to do gen-| eral Housework. Call at 408 Ave. A west. ne four room house, $15; 1 three room house, $12; 1 two room house, $10, Partly. mod- N—Big money, m $150 week sure. Sell quality guar- anteed woolen goods to consumer. Exclusive _ territory. Represent oldest house, Best line for 1927. Write NORTHERN WOOLEN C Dept. 15, Fergus Falls, Minn. AGENTS DIRECT factory agent, this county- _ CHICAGO RANGE 100 store route, “No selling. Just Cised See ae edej~ distribute and collect, Experience Clos — — — sae eear Should net salary 5 Yesterday Yeur Ago Open high Low Close 70.00 weekly, Write Tribune No. WHEAT PRICES)" ie aS Si ay ‘ r reat + to % lost July 192% | 182 LOST—Suitease, coat and blanket} . ard Wi 30% placed in wrong car between Thayer’ Buying of Hard Winter Wheat, sept. eat ay and Fourth street. Call 494-LW or| ya, in Gh . am” call at 422 Eleventh strect. Reward.| For All-Rail Shipment eos ae tie 71% y Boosts Market Trend @' east of Baldwin. If found please Tai 81% 80% notify Brown Bros., Baldwin, N. D. Yu @* t _for reward. pinaie Chicago, March 12.—C)—Huying | sept, 84% BAe TOST—One biaiiket, blue striped, one of hard winter wheat here for peed ; i opie caboard for expor pleaye notify Oest Prince, Sterling, wheat market was lower! @% @ y touching new bottom fig-| / guty 46 41% AB A5% ures for the present movement.) Sept eri 42% M3 44% isis Beneficial moisture southwest, to-| Rye % FOW SALE_O iv-[gether with reports of large world! ™Y.. 101% 92% 104% 1.05% 1.04% ing room sety light ouk dining set,| Shipments, had considerable bearish! #¥ @% electric washer, electric stove, bed] influence at times. 1 guty ‘ 1.034% 93% 1.03 1.03% 1.08 and dresser and other articles too], Wheat closed irregular %% cent net) Sept 22% ‘ non Ave Fe Wa ° . 02 | "Mis 2.57 2.52 = "t 77 Fea + ‘cent to “4 cent gain, and. provi- 12.75 12.77 12.72 FOR SALE—Mahogany Vener bed-| sions varying from 2 cents decline| pau uly 5 : stead with dresser and rocker tol ton rise ot five conte. Heel 147 match, Also a set of coil springs! Corn and oats devcioped firmness,! July 1445 and a mattress. Very with provisions easy, corn opening) pellies ‘ priced. R. W. Lumry, 2. Junchanged to % cent higher, and! "May 14.87 FOR SALE—Electric washer and an] then scoring slight general gains. | July i6a0 particular electric stove. Phone 692-R or call Wheat at_702 Ave. F. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—-Onhe 15,000 gallon storage tank, one 12,000 gallon storage tank, unloading equipment, one 325 gallon truck tank, one 150 gallon two compartment truck tank and one 10 gallon visible Fry pump. All stat t this equipment is in A No, 1 condi-| Reports tion and can bought for less] ef snow i than $1,500 h. Write Tribune Ad, No. 34. Heavy LAUGHTER of the innocents should stop. In the big eastern cities up- Ni to-date specialists no longer remove tonsils. Patients PAY TO KEEP THEM IN. CONSUMPTION and other diseases often follow removal of tonsils, See Dr. MacLachlan be- fore you oe. your child's tonsils on ern. Call T. P. Sheldon, 979-LJ. FOR RENT—Five room modern cot- tage. first. Close in, Available April Apply at'822 Main or Phone FOR RED ine room modern house. Large garden space, Also warage Call E. L, Faunce. Phone 480. pn AUTOMOBEES FOR SALE—One Tudor Ford Sedan in first class condition; one 6 foot marble top soda fountain; steam boiler; one U. S. automatic air compressor complete with all necessary equipment, barrel pumps, oil trays and bottles. Also buckets and funnels for sale cheap, One 160 gallon two compartment truck tank; one six tube radio complete with accessories for $50. See us at once for real bargains. Lock- wood Accessory, bargain house for good used equipment, Phone 187, 300 Main streets Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE- pai sedan, good con tires, five wheels, one | —~ Babe s never been a TONSIL SNATC HER. He guaran-; ees to cure all diseases of the ‘to ed reed vith our tecth.*| pints ie gi If sick or ailing v notice today of assertions that there have been but few times under con-| quiet at the declin ditions similar to th nt that xeept the northwestern part of the western rreat Chic 10 that has several month: WHEAT CI ON MILL Minneapoli | ness nd drag the tonic to se MARKETS By Associated Press Leased Wire FINANCIAL ‘NEWS traders took Elevator qual- se existing at} ity was quiet and unchanged. the leading| “Winter wheat offerings were mea- sed_a bumper | gor, n ace)” Durum was firm to stronger for this year, with snows and| choice milling quali ing the plant in | Corn ta Oats v Kansa ©, has re t Rye wea steady. tb flkmy eholee in good demand, Barley of good to choice quality to n par owfalls were also orted | was firm to one cent highe. Poor, awhile} damaged barle s slow and easy. iness in) Price range was 59@75 cents. | | Flaxseed was in light supply and otations | demand wanted, was fair to good, choice nee over | been witnessed in} EsSTOCK LC | (U.S. D. of CITY M T steady to strong; Ma (A) Dull ient to fairly test r ion charac-| market values; practical top 12. wheat market tod: selected hogs scaling around n corn and oats was a mild i pounds upward to 12. ntiment but close as 's@ Jerally below Saturda: quality «gen- usual show- it the clinie of 4, cent | here. Coarse grains} ing; bulk desirable 140 to 200 pounds Dr. MacLachlan who cures by na-|and r: i firm. weight 11.90@12. 210 to 240 tural methods, scientific food com-| Oats faces rallied %%@1% cent on} pounds 11.55@11.90; 250. to 300 d vegetable reme- Chicago strength, that market sell-| pounds 50; practically no No operation, no metallic] ing up “@7x. market on pigs and packing sows; » no poisons, Room 6, Lucas Ma: agged 42 cent and recov-| shippers took 2,50 ed hold- Fman | reported. and} May fla gers.i| Phone pth nson, ted happers " rk ee ive ae trea Jacob’ Bull, Box 728, scattering export trade was large for a Saturday 000; heavyweight hogs 11.2 medium 11.45@12.10; light light light 11.40@12.30; 10.65@10.85; slaughter love xseed sold off %% cent and at offerings were fa and demand for ‘ompared week ago fed to 40 cents higher; steers FOR SALE—Several carloads of ash| Milling grades listless. Top] uneven; all grades and weight shz and diamond willow ‘ones posts,| ality spring were off one cent and] ing advance; fat she stock ents: as Wilmes, 210 Sixth Ave. N. W., | eeeeneeeeee ee | Higher ne ake ane we t—Thirty or forty JOE ea Brotonen, wane Wits nt ivenleka mostly 1.00 lower: sta Ta vation run principle stimulus: heavy cre bottom land farm, near Man-| FOR SALE Ist cers ts ery ee viene ts condition, — pr in. -num- dan or Bismarck, part brush pre- _ferred. W ern home. Call at 10 W Thayer or| BOARD and Room at 822 Main street. good looking car, first $125.00 offer] OR SALE—Good paying four table| $10.00. Phone 843-W. Phone 536-R. Main street. Phone 495. takes it. Phone 273. pool room, liv tee rooms overhead,| Ave. F. [n THEY'RE ALL ALIKE NAW! SHE AINT HuRTeEO NONE, é THAT DORG SAVED y, HER! LET Se Go TELL 1s SHE !\\ “horteo! ?! YES-ANO | WISH THE OG VESSOR WERE HERE- SOT, WELLL-L AFTER SEEING ALL THESE PRETTY HAWAIIAN ol MY CAR S' THE Gasy YouR DOOR KIDDED, MA‘'M AInT Horteo! & SAVED WER_ WANTA SELL THE Dong? Wes a MY VE not DAN oy ?. Do YA HEAR THAT PUP? \ RATHER SUSPECT moved anywhe ge helped Phone 11.75@12.7 | yeurling heif prices ied ste rs and fe fat cows { By Bess Bly | lly none sold doubles from ions and 18,000 direct; fat lambs and yearling —wethers | closing 15 to 25 cetns hig steady; feeding and shearing |, strong to 1 cents higher; top pri fed western lambs 16.25; better! lambs clipped lambs 14.00; fat! ewes 9 feeding and — shearin; umbs 15.00 bulk price; fed western lambs 14.50@ 14.25@ culls — 10, clipped 12 7 8.00@ feeding st THERE'S NOTHING Too Good For THAT Doc Now-Hes Your DoG FoR and shearing lambs 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Paul, March 12.—(4)— ows and stock cows and heife steady to 25 cents higher for the week, with heif- jers and stocker and feeder steers mostly 10@25 cents higher, says the United Stute department of agricul-| Bulls were 25 cents lower,! vealers 50@1.00 lower. medium ht cattle were me 1,280 pound while heavy weights stopped at 10, Best lightweiehts in load lots reached 10.00, this price also taking a part lowd of mixed steers and neif- ers averaging 1,000 pounds. Bulk of South St. Steers, yearli 10.75 's that brought F “ a My We ee HEARD OFTHE HAWAIIAN || THEN'RE ALL ON THE WOLA DANCERS — ' WANENT || STAGE BACK IN THE ONE TH’ WHOLE TIME STATES - BEEN WERE, HAVE OF PEOPLE No DOUST. THINK THAT EVERYONE HEI WEARS GRASS CLISTHES, FOR INSTANCE ~ AND, ') REALITY, THEY'RE V0 DIFFERENT FROM ANYONE EASE ' 1 LOVE (T HERE - AFTER ALL, THIS OLD WORLD 15 A PRETTY FINE PLACE To LWE IN -ISN'T 17 Boors the steers and’ yearlings cashed at 8.50@9.50, with some less desirable material selling down to 7. Most of the she stock cleared rk 5.50@ 7.50, with all cutters 4.25@4.75 largely. Bulls bulked at 5.50@6.00. Most stocker and feeder steers sold at 6.75@7.75; some more desirable kinds at 8.00@8.25. Vealers sold recently from 12.00@ 13.00 for good lights, with cull and medium grades from 6.00 to 10.00. | A broad demand was instrumental in boosting light hogs as much as 15 cents while heavier weight butchers were weak to 10 cents lower, with the price spread the widest for the |season. Kinds averaging 210 pounds | down sold at 11.50@11.75, with 200 to 325 pound averages at '11.10@11.50. Sows seld at 10.00@10.25, with pigs at 12.50@12.75, or around 50 cents higher. Fat lambs were steady to 25 cents lower for. the period, while sheep were steady. Best fed western lambs brought 15.25, with bulk around 14.75. Best ewes reached 8.75, while a few feeding and shearing lambs sold at MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, March 1 Wheat receipts 183 cars compared to 105 a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern 1.87% @1.39%; No, 1 dark northern ‘| spring, kw? choice to fancy 1.40%@ good to choice 1.37% @1.30%4 rdinary to good 1.3841s@1 a Je hard spring 1.393s@1.45 ard dark Montana on track 130%4@ 43545 to arrive 1.36%@1.43'%; May ly_ 1. Corn No. 3 yellow 69@71. Oats No. 8 white 44@45._ Barley 58@75 Rye No. 2, 9854 @1,00%. Flax No. 1, 2.15%@2.28%. CHICAGO GRAIN M 12. ‘Wheat Cora No.4 mixed 5942; No. 3 vel] 5 low 6672 @6742. Oate . 2 white 48@50; No. 3 white Ye. Rye. Not quoted. Barley. . Clover sent 28a0@8880, jover Lard 12.40. Ribs 16.50. Bellies 17.12, STOCK MARKET IS IRREGULAR Main Tendency Is Upward— Rails Are Center of Specu- lative Attention New York, March 12—(#)—The usual week-end shifting of specul tive accounts imparted irregulari to the price movement in today stock market but the main tendency appeared to be upward. Fortified by the practical assurance of easy money rates for some time to come, operators for the rise confidently bid up their favorites but bear trad- ers continued to resist the advance in many issues. Rails were the center of speculative attention. While some of the recent leaders such as Atch son, Norfolk and Western and Gulf, Mobile & Northern fell back on realizing. a number of others such as Norfolk & Southern, Union Pacific and Lackawanna, continued their march to higher ground, The usual merger rumors were again in circu- lation. Disappointing trade developments tended to dampen speculative e thusiasm for the oils and motors, although the lei in these grou received fairly support. Pub utilities responded to the republ tion of excellent current earnin; statements and rubbers again swung upward in anticipation of higher tire ed again a score of issues reach h ground, including West Hele May Department Stor ane tees! ‘ing Products. ‘The closing was irregular. Total sales approximated 1,000,000. shares. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE March 12 Open High Low Close 1.385 1.38% 98 DBS, OB IB D8 ABH Ad 4d Aah 18%, 2.19% 22214 2. 69 69% DULUTH RANGE March 12 Open High Low Close Durum— May 1.44% 144% 1.443% 1.445% July 141% 1.41% 141% 141% Rye— May 1.01% 1.0194 1,01% 1.02% 1.03% 1.03% 1.03% 1.03% 2.21% 1.20% 225 pounds 1 pounds 1115@114 275 ay and over 11,00@10.75; packers 9.50@ 10.00, Sheep top lambs — 15.00@14.00; heavy lambs 10,00@11.00; cull lambs $.00@9.00; "light 50@8.50: ewes 6.00@7.00; cul leews 3.00 bucks 4.50@5.50. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, March 12.—(#)—Butter lower; receipts 10,467 tubs; cream- ery extras 49 standards 49%; ex- tra firsts 49@4; firsts 48@'s;" sec- onds 37@%2. Eggs lower firsts 24@'. storage pac packed firsts CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, March 12,.—()—Poultry alive easy; receipts one car; prices unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, March 12.—()-—Flour unchanged; shipmetns 39,580 barrols. Bran 27.00. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., March 12.—(P)—But- ter ae churning cream 51; patking stoel he @A. receipts 16,624 case: ordinary firsts 22% id extras 26%; storage 2 BISMARCK GRAIN (Parnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, March 12 No. 1 dark northern... 1 northern spring. » 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum. 1 flax.. Spelte, per

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