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MONDAY, MARCH ee MALE RELP WANTED _ WANTED—Two neat appearing men between 25 and 40 years of age for spring rush, Permanent position if you qualify. References requir- ed. Real Sak alt Habla Branch fice Bismarck, i Pati ‘Inapector- is needed frequently for Ca- nadian and other borders. $1680 yearly. Particulars free. Write Ozment 3-P St, Louis, Mo, Imme- diately. GREAT Demand for barbers at good wages; men or women. Short time required. Catalog free. Estab. 1 Moler Barber College, Fargo,| tati cal established. trade, Hand. tail- ored to measure suits, dresses, lin- gerie, Experience not’ necessary. Write for appointment. Give Phone number. Write Ad No, 38, care Tribune. TWO SALESLADIES—$35 to $50 this week assisting manager showing tailored to measure sport suits, dresses, lingerie, no experience necessary. Call in person Tuesday 9 to 12, Ruedwar, room 9, Annex Hotel. = = = WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, Phone 189. FOR RENT—One four room house, $15; 1 three room house, $12; 1 two room house, $10, Partly mod- ern, Call T. P. Sheldon, 979-LJ. FOR RENT—Five room modein cot- tage. Close in, Available April first, Apply at 622 Main or Phone 36-R. FOR RENT—Nine room “modern house. Large garden space, Also garage. Call E, L, Faunce. Phone 480. mee _BABY CHICK! High Powe s. 60,000 for March delivery. Customers report Pullets: laying at 4 months. 14 years of culling back of our flocks, Baby Chick, Guide free. Pelkey’s Poultry and Chick Farm, Fargo, N. 1 BiB REPEAT orders prove popularity— standard, hardy Chicks. Ninth an- nual catalog, instruction book free. ton Rust, Dept. K, Fargo, N. D. FOR RENT. with bath, furnished or unfurnish- ed at 212 Also three rooms and bath $25 per month. Phone 905 p.m, FOR RENT—Partly furnished strict- ly modern 3 room apartment. Also garage. Close in, private entrance. References required. Call at 15 partment, two rooms and kitchenette, private bath, furnished. Phone 896-R ‘ROOM AND BOARD and Room at Phone 536-R. FOR SALE : FIVE ROOM strtenly, modern bunga- low, close in, garage, well worth the price of $4700. FIVE ROOM strictly modern bunga- low, basement garage, ~ stationary tubs, everything complete, around ‘a year old, $5600, FOUR ROOM bungalow, pitelt the best arranged house of its size in ‘the city, nite lawn, many built in features, Basement garage, close to school, a oe assessments, low taxes, $45 FIVE ROOM t bungalow, one year old, well built for aj home, good loca- tion, modern, garage, $4800, SIX ROOM house, nice trees and lawn, spick and span, close in, lenty of room on lot for andther roe or duplex, only $5700, UR ROOM, brand new bungalow, ps floors, ‘built in ice box, ‘elec- tric range, built for a home but never occupied, $3800. FIVE ROOM ‘éttage with bath, east part of city, full basement, bar- gain at $2200. THESE ARE only a few of the many houses I have on my lists. It will be a pleasure to show you what I have for sale. My experience cov- oane the past twenty years, doing the biggest business of any d in the city, is at your service. 1 haven't a aon on my list built merely to sell. BUILDING LOTS; hundreds af them in all parts of the titv. If the lot or ‘house you want is not on ‘my list I will get it for you if for sale.| INSURANCE; Fire, tornado, automo- bile, in good, old reliable compan- ies. FARM LANDS; There are many bar- gains on my lists; now is the time to buy when conditions are getting better over the country and prices are at their lowest. There will be more money made in farm lands in North Dakota the next few years than ever in the history of the Northwest. BUY NOW. F. E. YOUNG. ROOM STUCCO AND modern bangalow, hardwood floors, large clod’ets, pantry, full basement, basement garage, lawn and shrub- bery; south front. Sale price $5,160, Terma. SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE, full basément, hot water heat, Lil front, elose to schools. ‘pri $3,800. FOUR ROOM MODERN HOUSE, hardwood floors, full basement, fur nace héat, basement garage, south front, close ad schools, Sule price $2,800. “Term: ‘ MODERN HOUSE, LIVIN dom and dining \ combined, | kitchen built-in fedtu: two bed- rooms, bath between, linen closet, oak flors, good location, immediate jon, Sale price $4,900. Good on OM MODERN HOUSE, HARD floors, built-in features, in- cluding ice box, fire pliee, furnace heat, basement garage. Sale price $7,600. ‘Terns. FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON Ninth street, hardwood floors, large Hie ana <li Sale price SIX ROOM ‘MODERN BUNGALOW thtee bed: rooms, hardwoo floors, large rooms, ‘built-in features ii cluding ice. box, full partitioned basement, farnace heat, outsi garage, south front, reasonab! Care Sale price $5,300, Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, HARD wood floots, built-in’ features, fire lace, full basement, . furnace feat Sale ptice $6,500. $700 cash inci oy Eos wae like vd including int te r cent WHETHER YOU ARE -READY TO er of erickine x Pragite. come in and lodk 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 ORR ESTATE AGENCY. Webb Block. Phone 0. ~* -* WORK WANTED _ WORK | WANTE! enographic or bookkeeping position. Seven years experience. Can give references. sls) care Bismarck Tribune Ad. No. 31. FARM LANDS FOR SALE ALMOST A GIFT—Half section beau- tiful raw prairie all ready to break. Price $2,500.00. Down payment $600.00, balance half crop or an- nual payments. Another fine quar- ter on similar terms, A. L. Garnes, ‘over Knowles Re store. to F. A, Knowles. FOR RENT—Office rooms at. 408 Main street. Phone 495. Apply FOR. ee roe eated eal 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 suits size 40 afid 42 at Dorum’s Tailor Shop 4 Fourth street, Phone: 906 after 5 p.m. FOR. RENT—Two. nicely el light: housekeeping tooms, all mod- ern with private entrance. -Exten- sion phone. Also gas stove. Phone 375 or call at 302 Kighth street. FOR RENT—Nice large front room in modern home. Suitable for two girls or boys or married: couple. Also board, Call at 613 Third ‘street or Phone 1150. INT—Lovely large furnished Foom, ¢lose to capitol. Would ‘like to rent to two young men. Break- fi if desired. Write Ad No. 37, ‘WANTED TO RENT—Four- unfur- hishéd rooms in modern home on und floor with ‘private entrance, one 1092 after ._m, Room: modern home with or without board at reason- able rate. Call at 309 Eighth street or Phone 834-J. FOR RENT—Farnished room in new modern bungalow, clean and home- like. Call at 906 ‘Seventh street’ or, nut FOR RENT—Two furnished housekeeping rooms, Call at 1016 home. Ground floor. Broudway, FOR RENT“Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. The Laurain Apartments, B. F. Flan: Top. FOR RENT—Two modern’ furnished rooms on ground floor. Private en- trance. Call at 508 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Two furnished sleeping rooms. Hot ‘and cold water. Fourth street. Phone 1052-R. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home. Call at 10 W Thayer or Phone 843-WW. FURNITURE FOR SALB "FOR SALE—Overstuffed mohair liv- ing room set, light oak dining set,| electric washer, electric stove, bed and dresser and other articles too Numerous to mention. Phone 692-R. Call 70: F, ie FOR SALE hogany Veener bed- stead with dresser and rocker to match, Also a set of coil springs and a mattress. Very reasonable __priced. R. W. Lumry, Phone 489. FOR SALE—Electric washer and an electric stove. Phone 692-R or call at 702 Ave. F FOR SALE—Large gray kitchen cab- inet. Best condition, almost new. Phone 464-J. in first class conditio marble top soda fount steam bofler; one U. air compressor paniiete necessary equipment, barrel pumps, oil trays and bottles. Also buckets and funnels for sale cheap. One 160-gullon 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, 800 Main street, Bismarck, N. FOR SALE—Vive passenger Oakland sedan, good cord tires, five wheels, good looking car, first $125.00 offer takes it. Phone 273. ANTED TO WARTED" TO” RENT one to five actes of land with the outskirts of city. Write Trib- une Ad No, 36 LOST—Suitease, coat. and blanket placed in wrong car between Thayer and Fourth street. Call 494-LW or call at 422 Eleventh street. Reward. LOST—One blanket, blue striped, one brown blanket red stripe, two pil- lows,’ and) brown dish, Finder ri notify Oest Prince, Sterling, NLD. FOR SALE—One 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 this equipment is in A No, 1 condi- tion and can be bought for less than $1,500 cash. Write Tribune “Ad, No, ti reel SLAUGHTER of the innocents should stop. In the big eastern cities up- 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 have your child’s tonsils: removed. He has never been a TONSIL SNATCHER. He ‘guaran- tees to cure all diseases of the ton-! sils without operation. Clini G ou! raves or ailing visit the clinic of . MacLachiun who cures by na- tural methods, scientific food com-} ,, binations and mild vegetable reme- dies. No operation, no metallic s, no poisons, Room 6, Lucas WILL THE person who found or tock by mistake a package containing luncheon cloth and napkins Satur- day please be so good as to tele- phone or leave at Silk , Dept. Luens store, or mail to Box 6: i | FOR SALK—Choice imported German Rollers, German Chappers and Harts Mountain, also native singers. Cages, sceds,- treats, etc. Phone 115-5.’ Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak. Box 728, ! ALE-One office desk chair, one check’ meter, one adding machine, two perfection oil heaters, Call at 824 Main or Phone 919-1 after 6:20, ALE Several carloads of ash and diamond willow f-nez__ po: 210 Sixth Ave, N. W. and FOR SALE—Good paying four table pool room, living rooms overhe: in a good pool hall town, Write Tribune ad No, 28 JAIL BUILDER wed ITs FIRST Liberty, Mo.—The most disgusted man in town’ is William Dunn, con- erete boss and © built the county's new” and was the first Dunn supervised all the concrete and steel work and planned to celebrate with the rest of town when it was opened. But he started out with a bottle of liquor. got into a fight and landed behind the bars which he had so securely placed a few days before. Kentucky bluegrass may soon be dethroned by Japanese clover, agents ‘of the aericultural college’ report. Last year 400 farmers in 25 counties ete the clover in old bluegrass fields. d, | follo: MARKET WHEAT VALUES GET SETBACK , Market Affected By Heavy World Shipments and Good Outlook For Crop Chicago, March 14.--()—With world shipments for the week nearly five million bushels’ above the pre- vious week, wheat today tended to sag. Besides, moisture in wheat sections of Kansas, Oklahoma und Texas, was reported as the best in the year and chain stores. in New i England announced had cut | bread prices one cent @ loaf. Unit- heat visible supply fig- sed 828,000 bushels, LIVESTOCK March Close Close Yesterday Year Ago Wheat— May July Sept. Corn— May July Sept. Oats— May July Sept. Rye— May Au 90% 1 20% July Sept. Lard— May closed steady at 1% to '2| \ July cent net decline; corn %@% off ¥y up; oxts 44 to ts down, and pro- ing from two cents set- tise of seven cents, On today’s downturns, May deli of wheat touched the lowest price | et for the present movertent. Buy | ing was of only a scattered sort, de-| Ribs— May July | Bellies- May July FINANCIAL NEWS S| CHICAGO RANGE v_trodap. Open —Today— Low if Close 1.38%! ae 0 1.32% ihe 0% 1.29% toi High 1.30% 81% A 86% wien to ot “@% to % B44 He 46% 6% ABS 16.95 spite, statements that hea’ shipments were offset by ated ie to 200 pound weights 11, that increases of European stocks |ty 9 1 we slow The fact that this i8 the time of big arrivals of wheat from Argentin 0. and Australia, and that the influx of| southern hemisphere —suppli continue for eral month ing given \ An opposite which received tion was that U) keeping quali protein content below the F WHEAT cr pounds ers 9.50@ Keep top lambs avy lambs 10,00@11.00 3; 9.005 STOCK MARK MARKET | MOVES UPWARD : lower ear Wy 15.00@14.00; however, able atten wh iz ‘that whea fro ator. DROP MARKET apolis, reh futures | Heavy Buying of General Mo- tors Revives Bullish En- thusiasm Today winter wh Toreign ctu tint | prompting dipped but J dull most of the session. Oats dipped 1 cent gained most of the loss. ff 42 cent and New York, March 14.—(P)--He ng of general motors, crossed 174 to the highest price r i ms steady. to. firm, Good! ings sold readily and lower grades moved at a slightly bet- for the badly dam- vas nom! i period aout $10,000,000 in bank { | as a natural development y shifting of aged stuff. e i on with government inally unchs Durum was firm and unchanged. Corn was quiet and practically un- changed. Oats were quiet and steady. Rye was steady to firm. Barley was firm to strong, within the range of 60 to 75 cents Flaxseed was quict and Mack Trucks, Pierce Arrow, Pack- ard and Hudson moved up in the wake of General Motors despite r cent rumors of further price cu a which has large General Mo- tors holdings, crossed 200 for the first time. Gene weakness ed, how vart irm, ARGO LIVESTOCK est level in several years. Apart ‘ETS AFTER ONE O'Clock! WHERE HAVE You BEEN? ; : } DEAR IE, Ive UP WITH A Sick FriewD! ct COLUMNS oe WIS ONE 1S CALLEO THE 1 ME \1'5 SEEN Boiling BUT, SEAR “THE GUIDE DUST TaD ME THERE 15 ABSoaUTELY No DANGER - WHY THIS: PARTICULAR, rae, BEEN ACTIVE IN) YEARS = _ NO= MOM TOLD ME 70 GAT AS MUCH A I WANTED, ANY ICOULDN' Fargo, N. D., March 14.--®)—Hogs from reports of a further quickening of steel operations in some distric probably in anticipation of the pr the reported curtailment in opera- tions of the American Woolen com- pany, there was little in the day's news to influence the price move-| ment. American Woolen, preferred, | dipped below 66 for the first time, since 1903. Pools were again active in a num- ber of specialties, which concerted | buying apparent in such issues as! Baldwin, National Lead, Mathieson, Alkali and Weber and Heilbroner, all) of which shold three or more points above last week's final quotations. | The closing was strong. Another; big bull speculaae appeared to be under way in the final hour with Beh ovlcad lastan ening the pi General Motors crossed 175 to re record peak and new maximums were also reached by a number of other! industrials. Baldwin got up six |points and Dupont, five, while Coca’ | Cola, Commercial Solvents “B” and! ; Manhattan Elecrical supply _ ran three to four points higher. Total j sales approximated 1,800,000 shares, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK { Chicago, March 14.-(U. S. D. of! A.)—Hogs 49,000; generally steady to; 10 cents lower; early top 12.20 paid) for 150 to 160 pound weight; strict- ly choice kind held higher; bulk 140 jto 200 pounds averages 11.85@12.15; { most 210 to 240 pound butchers 11.50 11.85; 260 to 320 pound averages 111.20@11.40; largely early bulk pack- ing sows 10 0.60; strong weight {slaughter pigs 11.75@12.10; heavy- |weight hogs 11.20@11.50; medium |11.40@12.00; light 11.50@ light \light 11.40@12.20; packing sows 10. ab QC slaughter pigs 11.40@ WEL. THATS NO REASON WH) WE, Shoup 8& /c Mon, LETS GET AWAX FROM HERE / VM GETTING NERVOUS — ~” 's form; largely steer run; moder- jate to liberal quota: light’ heifer "| | mifed steers and heifer offered; ‘bulk fat 9 | heavies 13. Jers and tegihen B@ 5 10,00@ 11.50 to, packers; omstly 10.00 {@11.00; outsiders 13.00@14.00. "Sheep 17,000; opening very slow; \fat.lambs 25 to 35 cents lower tl Fridays numerous bids 50 cents low- + early bulk wooled lambs 14.50@ 1 00; strictly choice handyweight to shippers 15.60; few loads heav lambs around 14.50; sheep scarce, s' medium to good fat ewes 8.00@8.75; feeding and shearing lambs around 25 cents lower; quality considered; medium to good kinds 13.50@14, good to choice finishers around 14.51 strictly choice light- weight held around 14.85. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, March 14.—(U. S, D. He A.)—Cattle 5,300; fully stea jl4 ids Montana ‘hay’ feds included hese 950 pound steers 10.75; several loads lights and medium’ we {9.50@10,00; some less desirable i 18.50 ; she stock slow, steady, 5.50@7.50; bulls 5.50@6. ockers and feeders fairly active, steady, bulk 6.75@7.75. Calves 2,700; steady, quality con- sidered; early ‘bulk good lights aI Ti! |. Hogs 8,000; slow, steady to weak; most butcher and bacon ho; fen 11, ae Yo lots light | ights 11.75@12.00: ee pening | at 12.756; average cost ‘Batu j weight 184. | a, $8 fat lambs nominally or more lower; sheep aliyaatendy og RODUCE 14, Peres orf ell Spedometer ‘which sank to the low-! : : | posed strike of soft coal miners and 4914; firsts 48@%2; 4 ‘os; extra fi nds 47@ Eggs cases; Red; a > packed receipts ordinary’ first extras 26%; BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck 1 dark north 1 northern spring. 1 amber durum...... ed durum durum Spelta, per cw SHELiL CORN . 3, 56 Ibs. or more. 1 cent per pound discount under 66 lb, Ear corn, 70 Iba. 6 cents up der shell. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE March 14 Open High Low 3844 1.373 te te 1.8! 1.38% 1.3875 Bly Barley— May July DULUTH RANGE March Open High Low 144% 144% 143% Close 143% 139% 1.015% 1.02% 2.20% 2.20% 2.19% 2.18 2.18% 2.18 Durum— 1.01% 1.01 1.01% Flax— May uy Madch 2.18 EAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapo! March 14- Wheat receipts 193 cars compared to y' ago. sh No. 1 northern 1.36% @1.38%; No, 1 dark northern spring choice to, fancy 1.39%1@1.41% ; good to choice $4 @1.38 nury to good 1 hard spring 1.38% @1.44%; ip’c hard Montana on track 14 ssh 1.42%; to arrive 1.35% @1.42%; May 1.80%; July 1,38 Corn No, 3 yellow 59@71. Oats No.3 white 43%@44%. Barley 57@ Rye No. 2, 97% @99%. Flax No. 1, 2.15% @2.26%. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, March 14.—(#)—Wheat Nee 2 red 1.3412; No, 2 hard 1.3442@ ‘Corn No. 4 mixed 61; No. 3 yel- low 69, 2 white 48%@49; No, 3 Oats No. 2 matte 8 4243 @46. 9 Binley @s1. Timothy seed 4.74@ Clover — 31.50@ a1 EAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, March 14.4)—Flour unchanged, In carload lots, family patents quoted at 7:80@7.85 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks; shipments 31,434 barrels. Bran 27.00, __ CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, March 14.—()—Poultry alive steady; receipts 4 cars; fowls 24@27; springs 31;° broilers 45@50; turkeys 30; roosters 19; ducks 20@ 32; geese i, FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D. March 14.—(@)—-But- ter fat, churning cream 49; packing stock 24. Man Shot to Death as Result of Quarrel Chicago, March 14.—()—Frank Frangela, 50, who saved his wife and ren from accidental gas nin March, 1922, was phot! to cree it night after a quarrel with pS chai refused to tl jootiny which was committed near the vies tim’s home. TRUNKS DWINDLIN' Chicago.—The Rata Dealers’ Convention here dit Ee an ‘array of trunks and looked like toys. “Women an anything nowadays, and we can't the old li y said. “Fe women’s clothes took ‘up consi space; now they are a matter of @ few ounces.”