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TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1927 ‘Tribune € Classified Advertisements —== PHONE 382 GOVERNMENT Guards needed frequently for Ca- in and other borders. $1680 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. 1893, Moler Barber College, Fargo, . 2 N. D. FEMALE. REIP WANTED WANTED—Co ompetent girl for gen- Leral housework, Phone 180. WORK WANTED—Girl Call_at_12 Rosser or Phone 886- HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR RENT—One four room hoi $15; 1 three room house, $12: two room house, $10, Partly mod- ern, Call T. P. Sheldon, 979-LJ. FOR SALE—Cottage weil located. in best section of city, modern, on, _large lot tls ‘garage. Phone 858. fi RED ‘hree room house. Close in. a3. S. Fifth street. $15, Phone 129- ———— _ROOMS FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—City heated furnished, room. Also furnished room and kitchenette at 400 Fourth street. For sale: New Cogswell chair Tap- estry Upholstertd $25.00. Gentle- men’s $100.00 dress sults size 40 and 42 at Dorum’s Tailor Shop on » Fourth street. Phong 905 after 5. p.m. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms, all mod- ern with private entrance. Exten- sion phone. Also gas stove. Phone 375 or call at 302 Eighth 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. ‘OR RENT—Lovely large “furnished room, close to capitol. Would like to rent to two young men. Break- fast if desired. Write Ad No. 37, care of the Trib R RENT—Rooms in modern home with or without board at reason- able rate. Call at 309 Kighth street or Phone 834-J, eh Furnished room in new modern bungalow, clean and home- like. Call at 906 Seventh street or _ Phone 548-M. Pe ce FOR R ‘—Two fur ed light jousekeeping rooms. The Laurain partments, B, F. Flanagan, Prop. _ FOR” rooms on ground floor, Private en- a Call_at 508 Tenth street. _ R RENT—Two, furnished sleeping Hot and cold w an 422 “pleasant rooms, reasonable and close in, 111 Ros- __ser. Phone 241-J,_ BOARD and Room at 822 Mata street. Phone 536-R. 1 insertion, 26 words or under se words of TF eccecccvcsoece unde: Sn “ge teiis “ae aba ads ore af ar CLASSIFIED- DISPLAY RATES 66 Cents Per Isichi Pah only ben oe Beare ee 1s eelore ta lee eure. ipsertion same day, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 FOR, SALE FIVE ROOM strictly 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, $5500, FOUR ROOM bungelow, prebebly the best arranged house of its size. in the city, nice lawn, many built in features, basement garage, close to Pedy no special assessments, low 1» $4600. Five ROOM bungalow, one year old, well built for a home, good loca- tion, modern, garage, $4800, SIX ROOM house, nice trees and lawn, spick and span, close in, plenty of room on lot for another house or duplex, only $5700, FOUR! ROOM, brand new bungalow, oak floors, built in ice box, elec- tric range, built for a home but never occupied, $38 FIVE ROOM cottage 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- ering the past twenty years, doing the biggest business of any’ dealer in the city, is at your service. I haven’t a house on my list built merely to sell. BUILDING LOTS; hundreds of them in all parts of the city. 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 ure 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. | THEY'RE ALL ALIKE W-HELLoO-MARS! Come iN! WE'RE HAVING A HEAP 1 OF Fon TEACHING BABY To WALK! RE Orne oun. | ing rogm set, light oak dining, set, electric w: » electric stove, bed and. dresser: and other articles too humerous to mention. Phone 692-R, i room table one kitchen cab- box, All of this, furniture & in very good condition and reasonable. _ FIVE. ROOM STUCCO AND TILE/FOR modern. bungalow, hardwood flours, large closets, pantry, full basement, basement garage, lawn and shrub- bery, south front, Sale:price $5,160. Terms. SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE, full basement, hot water heat, south front, close to schools, Sales price $3,800. FOUR ROOM MODERN HOUSE, hardwood floors, full basement, fur nace heat, basement gatage, south front, close to schools. Sale price $2,800. Terms. NEW MODERN HOUSE, LIVIN room and dining room combined, kitchen built-in features, two bed- rooms, bath between, linen closet, oak flors, goog location, immediate uh tele price $4,900. Good SIX ROOM. MODERN HOUSE, HARD wood floors, built-in features, in- cluding ice box, fire place, furnace heat, basement garage.‘ Sale price 600. Terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON Ninth street, hardwood floors, large Pi oa closets, Sale price 4,800 Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGAI.OW three hed rooms, hardwood floors,’ large rooms, built-in features in- cluding ice box, full partitioned basement, furnace heat, outside garage, south front, Teasonal taxes. Sale price $5,300. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, HARD wood floors, built-in features, fire piace, full bi ement, furnace eat. Sale price $6,600. $700 cash down, Balance monthly, like rent, including interest a 7 BEA cent, WHETHER YOU EADY buy or thinking of Piaying, come in 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 Laer This agency has had 10 years © city selling — experience, which is yours for the asking. Hedden Real Estate Agency HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Webb Block. Phone 0. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RBNT—Four _unfur- nished rooms in modern home on ground floor-with private entrance. Phone 1092 after 1 p. WANTED TO RENT—A house with one to five acres of land with the outskirts of city. Write Trib- une Ad No, 36 with: bath, furnished ‘or unfurnish- ed.at 212% Main. Also three rooms and bath furnished at 501 Third street, $25 per month, Phone 905 after 5:00 p. m, FOR SALE—Large gray kitchen cab- inet. Best condition, almost new. a MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One 15,000 galion storage tank, one 12,000 gallon storage tank, unloading equipment, one 355 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. $1,600 cash. Write Tribune Ad, No, 34, 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 discases of the ton- sils without operation. Clinic, room __§ Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. _ FOR, SALE—Near new two bottom tractor and plow tandem disc truck wagon and tank or will trade on Ford truck. Also have ash and willow fence posts. Call 222 Ninth hon south Bismar B SAI ice 1m; Bollers, Harts Moontain, alee fase, seeds, treat 116-J, Jacob Bull, Dak. 4 x 728, % ickinson, N. Corporal Hugh M, Lamount, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is the first member of that famous corps to be officially Washington. He has been sent to the new Canadian legation being es- tablished by Vincent Massey, the first minist to the United States from our neighbor to the nofth. ‘iain FOS yea Lost ET Le LOST—-Large Police dog, black and golden tan; cars slanting in, * An- swers to name of Wolf, When’ last | seen had collar with strap dang- ling. Liberal reward for informa- tion leading to his return, J. Brinsmade U.S, Field, Stat ms Mandan, NATIONAL cash registers, new and second hand. Over 500 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, represen- ae McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck, FOR 8S. SALE—One office desk ehair, one check meter, one adding machine, two perfection oil heaters, Call_at 824 Main or Phone 919-R pe aa ey FOR SALE—Good paying four table pool room, living rooms overhead, in a good’ pool hall town, Write Tribune ad No. 28 FOR TRADE—Fresh milch cows, will take in work Bee ore 1300 Ibs. ak bar Inquire. FOR | SALE—Three piano) and buffet. __ O'Brien's Cafe. a “at “and | —— LOST—One blanket, blue striped, one brown blanket red stripe, two pil- brown dish. Finder AUTOMOBILES One condition; oda one 6 foot fountain; one ‘or complete with all quipment, barrel pumps, and bottles. Also buckets and funnels for sale cheap, One n two compartment truck tank; one six tube radio complete ee us . Lock- ssory, bargain house for good used t. Phone 187, _ 800 Main street. Bi D ‘age, Practically new. Call ALMOST A GIFT—Ralf section beau- tiful raw prairie all ready to break. Price. $2,500.00. Down payment 9600.00, balance half crop or an- nual payments. Another fine quar- ter on similar terms, A. L. Garnes, Regan, N. D. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT ‘NEW Apartment, éwo rooms ond kitchenette, private bath, furnished. Private entrance. Phone 896: ‘OR RENT—Modern apartment K. Thompson, Phone 287. HeLLo! WHATS GOING On? FOR RENT—Office or living rooms ‘over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A, Knowles. FOR RFNT—Office reoms at Main street. Phone 495. aken at once. Call at 4 f Bith street, ° passenger Oakland , five wheels, good looking takes it. Phone 27% SPRING WILL TELL “What do you think it means?” asks the sweet young thing. “Jack comes over to sce me every night now.” . it may mean that he’s in love with you, and it may mean that! A. his lundlady’s run out of coal.”— Ideas, London. assigned to| * please notify Oest Prince, Sterling,| 5 MARKETS 8 ee oe FINANCIAL | NEWS WHEAT PRICES GO DOWNWARD {Weakness at Liverpool and Favorable Weather Here Have Bearish Effect Chicago, March — 15.—)—Wheat sagged today to the lowest price level in three weeks, but some aggressive buying near the end of the day caused ra! Some of the late buy, ing of wheat was against sales of corn, Unexpected, weakness of Liv- erpool wheat quotations together with ideal weatier in this country were bear factors. Wheat closed unsettled % to % cent net lower; corn unchanged to 14 off; oats 's to tz down, and provt- sions varying from 10 cent decline to two cents, ith Liverpool and Winnipeg to- porting ai di wheat buyers and wi mer conditions prev. tie crop territory, many traders to day leaned to the view that dem must improve or lower prices were able. Accompanying the lack of support for wheat, talk was cur- rent that difficulty of getting sh ment ons for flour at this quite beyond precedent. akness which showed itself at in corn and oats was d to sympathetize with wheat. ing influence, however, as to corn noted that shipments of n from Chicago have ranged ve e to those of last year, and that Louis is sending out high bids for corn in Ch Omaha and st. dor Ford Sedan| yx ee automatic | w r ¢ weather the factors but the market turned dull on a modera Futures Oats sold off and rallied part way ash wheat was steady no winter wheat around the Durum offerings Ww but qi in fair demand and of- ferings were light. v in seant supply and de- as in good de nand. Barley offerings were largely, of pood. quality, was 58 to 75 cents. Flaxseed w light and Price range D. of uneven spots 10 Boots in SY CAUST TELL NOTHIN ‘BOUT "Suis DE MACE MRMBAA Leon’ AT Hawaii OW- 60T WHY BoTHER? IVS NoT WORTH WAVLE — PRacTicaLey No ONE WALKS THESE Days! HAXWIER WAS JES ONLY A DOT, STUCK OUT IN) OF WATAR.NO Bi AT \T~ NO SAM ! DiS PLACE NOBonS BAK YARD ~ renee oven op ves ck nN me AIR ARs EVEN 7M’ GROUND.HAS’ A NICE SMELL IN SPRING’ MAO Tae CANS Ny fans, ‘N) A GHAT~ NOW Loo ANT i weak w CHICAGO RANGB Mare Close _ Close —Toda Yesterday YearAgo Open Wheat— May July | Sept. Corn May July | Sept. ats— May July Sept. Rye May July s up steady to 10 king sows sharing ad- igs more active th cent: steady; top well ight lights held around 1 {bulk 140° to 200 pounds 11.85@1 10 to 250 pound weight 1 1 ne sows 10.40@) packing sows 10. r pigs 11.30@12, tle 11,000; fed steers and trade a 23 le wer — z quality s opening about steady; — choie wooled lambs m handy w held above 1 for good heavs culls 11.00@ 3 sheep fat ewes ¥.00@9.00; ht 9.50; feeding mbs — unch; medium to good kind 1g ul th St. Paul, March 1 D. of A.)—Cattle 1,800; fairly activ about steady; several’ loads lights and medium weight steers and year- Hlings 8.50@9.60; she stocks ste 0@7.50; all cutter | D bulls weak, most ; | feeders in sly sking around 1 clipper: light around 50 nging from 11.50@12 p to 12.50 to outsiders. Hogs 7, to rly 200 butchers pound: pigs steady, bulk desir- inds 12.75; werage cost Mon- top 11.60 on sorted lig’ pounds down, 11.50@11.6 averaging upward 11,00@ one double fair 5 pound clipped lambs 12.25 ew culls ut 10.00; sheep about nbs to shippers carly | few} h 15 CEs High 137% 1.32% 1.29% @1.30 1374 @ 1.02 7% 12.62 INDUSTRIALS LEAD UPTREND acterize Market—Weak- ness Shown in Oils in | don, ap with hip of a tion. Or. its re “when within a fr nd the new touched a new Renewed — wei shares followed the extension of: fe: jecent crude oil and gasoline price cuts. Lo as a rule, were held to a point or so, with Hudson showing lindependent "strength. — Ame woolen issues were again unde sure as a result of unfavorabie tile trade repo kne: cropped out in some of the merchan- dising issues such as Gabel Bros., jand S. H. Kresge. Pools were again ac ber of spe developments perils Loew cuum touching recor mbert, Air Reduction and By-Pr ke also were in good den Westinghouse Airb ‘as liqu ed freely on tie official denial of stock dividend reports, and sharp de- took place in Cuba Cane Sugar rred, American Type founders, jonal'Lead and st. Louis South- pre te: in a num- heavy turnover of funds in tion with federal government ing and income tax payments y market. Call funds were in plentiful supply March 15 Open High Low 1.37% 19 1.37% 1, ITM Wheat— July uly Rye— May July Oats— say uly Flax— M7 B's Ad 2.19% 2 68 87% DULUTH RANGE March 15 & Open High Low Durum— 142% 1. May July 1.3942 1 1.01 1.01% 2.19 2.21 2.18 681% 1.01% 2.20 247% 11 B22y, 23010 29 21915 216 994 1,01 | soe: FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., Mi | 160 to 200 pound 225 pounds 11.25@1 225’ to. 275 pounds 11,00@10.70; 275 pounds and over 10.70@10.50;' packers 9.50@ 10.00. Sheep 15,00@14.00; ee 10.00@11.00; cull sake 00; light ewes 7.50@8.50 wy ewes 6:00@7.00; cull ewes 300 a 00; bucks. 4.50@5.50. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, March — 15.—()-— eat recipts 111 cars compared to 143 a year ago. Cash’ No. 1 northern 1 87%; No, 1 dark northern “choice to fancy 1.38%@ goad te | choles, 135K grdinary * to good top lambs spring, ‘d Montana on to arrive 1.34% A nite 41% @aai, 56@75. e 2, 96% @o8%. 2.14% @2.264 CHICAGO, PRODUCE. Chicago, March’ 15,—(4)—Butter extras 48%; standards 48%; ext firsts A4G48; firsts 47@47%;_sec- onds 46@46 steady; receipts 19,870 c irsts caged ordinary firsts storage packed extras 26' packed firsts 26% Cheese unchanged. ——<———— 4 B ie ge BUTTER N. -D., Marth * MINNEAPOLIS. FLOUR _ Mitonanes March ie aed! jour care toad loats, family patents: quoted at T15@T80- barre hi in PEpound easy; receipts 10,277 tubs; creamery 15.—()—But- we churning cream 49; packing. at four per cent, the ruling rate of the last few weeks. The iner of $6,600,000 in brokers’ loans last week apparently had no stock market ef- CHICAGO GRAIN March — 15.—P)—Cash 1 red 135; No, 2 hard No. 3 “ Oats No. 2 white No. 3 white 42@44'2. Bye, Not quoted. 65@s2. 161% jover seed 31. Lard 12.40. Ribs 1 Bellies BISMARCK GRAIN agai by Hassall Miller Co.) Bismarek, Mare 15 amber durum, mixed durum... red durum.. > 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 Dark hard winter Hard winter Oats Barley Speltz, per cwt. SHELL CORN No. 3, 56 lbs. or more No. 4, 5 Ibs... No. 5 . No. 6 63, 1 cent per pound discount under 55 lb. Ear corn, 70 Ibs, & cents up der shell. cot-T .

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