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ee MARCH’ 28; 1927 MEN-—Full time or part time men to ‘idualg and Csi tions interested in THE NEW TERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPA = DIA. Local ‘and. outside. territory. Experience helpful but not néces- FOR SALE FOUR ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, South front, oak- floors, furnace heat, full; basement, concrete floor, basement garage, good location.) Sale price ocean Terms. WANTED—Maternity John_G. Dixon, 504 Ninth street. silver plated, fine condition, er Fred St Pateamtliy} | fees et Svaren, 600 Si phi Bratieren jocall Big: money. to be*made, Worthmore Garment fae TALEO 10 foot Van ane Co., Union City, N. J. FARM. LANDS: FOR SALE ‘WANTED—To hear from « orate of @ land for sale. for spring ivery.| . NEWS BRIEFS ||" eee O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, W PERSONAL, o_. Under temporary suspension al | governor's Sunday ban, golfers play-| '\ed throughout South Carolina; soft nes with | good care, in private home. Mrs. drinks were sold in various towns in} | defiance of blue laws. Driil' in good condittort. | Transfar. Co, ser ae Sail SENEPACLLGtA MEL BIERA, under ? SEVEN ROOM MODERN TWO 2 ee eeaat ee rettT: Stamertipaa, 48° aida story house, south front, hot water| THE LORD has een No spare Parts; Cun men, near Dublin, Ireland, am= cooperation, and pay. liieral ’ com- or. under. .....2....6. 073 heat, full homament geod Weeation.| Sy in one niece by viiting the bush squad of free state troops; missions, Write to Dodd, Mead |] 1 wea 25 ‘words “oF, eee eee a dlinie, of “Dr. 'T. M. Maekachian, Jone on each side wounded, i bs ys! UNder .......0sereee Fr ROOM BUNGALOW,| Who cures without the knife, me-/ ee __New Yor! ECP mars ert ‘Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- Neate Seat: aanink garage, fue serums, peisons or, Bandita in Detroit, angered at CEL Sane ee aaa, tional per word nace heat. ‘Sale price $5150. Terms. Lucas Block, Bis-| slowness of victims in night | club Gi 5 leat Ins} 01 ailwa: ‘urning over valuables, force them to Sit “cierks; Chauffeur-Carriera||. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY. || sry. ROOM MODERN HOME, FULL FOr ERAT oe ee sam| walk, Soldier fashion, around room needed often. | “How to Qualify’ RATES basement, furnace heat, good loca-| hotel with confectionery and Inch | for four hours. St. Louis, Mo. 7 65 Cents Per Inch tion. sercelac, Bale” price $8600;| Good focation, govd business. For, Anatol Josepho, “young, Russian GREAT Demand for barbers at good|| All classified ads are cash Terms. information write or see Mrs, . Ly | for milion “deltas DMR SCL Teusred'” Cation free, Estab. reested by 18283 should ‘be || six ROOM MODERN: BUNGALOW, WAN TO Lae Feit lesa —Pored | Capitalists for" rights to sloth-ma- 1893. Moler Barber College, Fargo, hardwood floors, built-in features,| ftereford Size from. twelve to| ‘tine Photography; say will use half . D sure insertion same day. fall partitioned’ basement, garage.| Gighteen months old, Must be well egee for charity ae balance to, MAN wanted to work by the THE Sale price $6300. rms. rearked and a bargain, State price| aid struggling inventors. Seo Mr jasthowiak. BISMARCK TRIBUN SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY|\ Faire ND NMONY”! | Senator campaign funds commit. FEMALE HELP WANTED | . house, south ld pice maperied German f aecudaleun Tears in Peipeailaal y —w aay 4 ae ft, firepince. Saloon League, during first six #20 to $36 WEEKLY “Eany. | Ad. PHONE 32 see rice $6500. "$700 cash bal. Roller German we and years of prohibition, spent thirteen ressing cards ome, Spal 1 Hers eee few native og FB. inillion dollars in eduentional and I daa re sien ge. 5 Oa rr ance monthly. Gages, sme on political campaigns, ¢ iiiiiathe Cas Oe cite A oemobies [= Og aap zens ttar Be a ee e gem fon i hi on it RT TS s s——Lt s , 35, fo = ace on wate {a attics, fies bos UCOMODES | fr Nacement, furnace heat. Sale NATIONAL cash registers new and er Fargo, N. D., resident, shot and had three years experience of gen- sa oe work. Write Tribune A GRE rom, housework on farm: Satisfaction guaranteed. Seven- day trial. Each car priced in plain -| figures. Mrs. H. J. Breen. YOU CAN buy the make or model sna tonearm S your fancy Nndieates from our re- WANTED built car assortment, secure in the | knowledge that its performance will please as well as its appearance. | “Rebailt Cars With a Reputation” TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WHEN you want some ashes hauled let me make you a, price, When you want, some fertilizer the best in town, let me show you some about half’ sheep manure, many Lahr } Motor Sales Co. years old. When you have any excavating to do or want any ~~ USED CARS black dirt give me a chance, Phone “With an O. K. that counts.” . 1, M, Burch, 417 Seventh | 1926 Chevrolet Landau; slightly used. rt. 1926 Ford tudor, WORK WANTED—Exporlenced cook | 1926 Chevrolet ‘touring with en- will do any kind of restaurant] , closure. work, Reliable man for odd jobs.| 1926 Ford Sedan. Phone 667-M or write 401 First] 1923 Chevrolet coupe. _Street, rc i: XSH HAULING and other draying. Call 985-LR. Fred Olson, 314 So. Thirteenth street. . D. cars, Trade and Easy Terms, CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Webb Block. Several reconditioned Ford touring| FOR T- ith bath, furnished or eatarat a price $4800. ‘erms. FIVE ROOM STUCCO ‘BUNGALOW, hardwood ° floors, fireplace, ae basement, basement garage. front, Sales 5 head $5900. ‘rere, TWO HOUSES "ON A CORNER, 5¢ both garage, foot lot, right down town, houses modern, double monthly rental “taal taxes $300.) FARMS TO RENT—The Gaines Land Sales price $7500. Terms. LARGE ROGMING HOUSE, MoD- ern, well located, east front, good monthly income, Sale price $5250. Terms. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 10 Years Active City Selling Phone_0. ed at 212% Main. Also three rooms and bath furnished at 501 Third street, $26 per month. Phone 906 after 6 00 p.m. YOUNG lady wants work in refined jsmarck, N. farmily. Phone 886-M. A reliable dealer with reliable used cars. ____BABY_CHICKS FOR SATESFord Coupe recently REPEAT orders pro popularity—| painted. Speedometer, extra size standard, hardy Chicks, Ninth an-| and lock steering wheel, good nual catalog, ‘instruction book free.| heater, foot acellerator. ' Phone 1059. ‘See Car at Olson's garage. Clayton Rust, Dept. K, Fargo, N. D.| _1059. See Cs : Bl SRI — | FOR SALE—Three Ton International anoMe FOR BENT Truck with dump body. Excellent ¥ FoR KENT—city heat condition. Used very, litte, esse cheay for quic! sale, ress room. Also. furnished room txnr MOTOR SALES CO. kitchenette at 400 Fourth street. For sale: New Cogswell chair Ta FORDEON FOR SALE--Fordson and estry Upholstered $25.00, Gen gang plow. Excellent mechanical men’s $100.00 dress suits size 40) condition. A bargain. Also lum- ‘and 42 at Dorum’s Tailor Shop on sue street. Phone. 906 after 6 Prim. ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN—Nice room wita, large clothes. closet. Al- ways have hot water from auto- matic gas water heater, One block north of Bismarck hospital. In- ber and cultivator, Call 314 Man- dan_Ave. or Phone 882.3. FOR SALE—Pive Pa paca Oakland sedan, good cord. ti good looking.car, first. $125.00 offer takes it. one 273, HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—April Ist, three room partly modern house with ‘garage. FOR FOr HENT=Alcs wai nished room. Close i Close in, Phone 64-W2. hot-water. Phone 5! FOR, SALE-—Cottage well located on at 505 Third street. large lot with garage. Nice gar- for rent. den spot. Phone 858. FOR SALE—Five room modern cot- tage, inquire at 1309 Rosser street. FOR RENT—Three . good clean un- furnished or partly furnished light housekeeping” rooms on ground floor. $85.00 per month. “Phone som water |F — i b: . 813/ Pleasant rooms is best hag nga alate ua locality, modern conveniences, Al- 80 8 Gere les Call 1017 or ost it 31 Ave. — <,fall_at 1 Ave. A. _____| fost—Fraternit et with FOR RENT—Rooms with or without ear Ee pe i board in modern home at reason- "3 Cafe or near Johnsrud’s able rates, Call at 309 Eighth or! house during fire, $5.00 reward. Phone 834-J._ hag _Notity Tribune Ad. No. 1. heated light) LOST—A black mai nected Col rooms, single or con-| pounds. Foretop cut, had halter|- lege building. Tele-) on, Finder please notify. Jack __Payseno, Phone 4-F-111, To LEASE on rent on Fourth street, TogT— | white Fox Terrier, three or more store rooms to be lack an named Jerry. S. W. Corwin, 700 occu » five wheels, | iG COZY Apartment, water, lights, heat, ice, every thing furnished except electricity for cooking for $36-a month. Call_at 620 Sixth street, FOR RENT—Two or three room med- ern apt, with private bath, 728 _Third_street._ _Phone_678-R. ‘OR RENT—An | apartment at tthe Woodmansee. stuffed mahate Tiving room bed, dresser, baby bed. baby go- cart, Perfection oil stove, garbage can ‘and other articles too numer- set,| ous to mention, Phone 692-R: or! call at 702 Ave Hoosier kitchen cabinet,| ingle white iron- bed» with springs, one mattress and ~ one| mission rocker. Phone 21 during the day, Phone _460-LM_ evenings. ___ OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT __ OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT—Two rooms suitable for beauty parlor, dentist or similar lines that require special piping and wiring. Water,| gas and electricity available in rooms, See Floren, Business Ser- Fourth street. FOR RENT—Office or living t over Knowles Jewelry stor to F. A, Knowles. Apply FOR RENT—Oftice reoms at 400 Main street. Phone 496. ESTRAYED ‘ESTRAYED—Three black mares from| three to six years old. Two black geldings four: years old, one has large white spot on each side, one mare has blazed face and white’ eyes, Weight each about 1250. Kindly notify. L. E. Heaton, Sr., McKenzie, N. D. FOR _EXCRANGE erected ready for June 1st _pancy. Inquire W. M. cal ffis, FOR RENT—Two housekeeping room: The Tae __ Apartments, B. F. Flana, Fifth street. MONEY TO LOAN 2,000 at 7 per cent to. loan on Bis- Prop. _ ' ‘marck residence property. _In- GOOD FARM to tra for city prop- the Taylor, Frank Krall, Bismarck, N. D. SEWING FOR RENT—Furnished, room, 610 Fourth street: modern) quire, giving, full hingaaniniad Box 633, Bismarck, N.*D. MOM’N POP (Every THEE | tH OF Yoo TAKING MR INTE | INTO THE MAGIC, | MUO €0, 17 MAKES ME Boe chug ee ME “Too, MoM —BOT WHAT ELSE COULD T 007 WE WENT WAY INTO DEBT ON ‘THE STRENGTH OF THAT $30,000 I Foup AND WHEN IT ‘TURNED OUT To G6 COUNTERFEIT MoNeY TWAS INA BAD HOLE —AND THE MAGIC MUD CO WAS IK | WITH ME —(T WAS SIMPLY Go BANKRUPT OR SELL AN INTEREST To TYTE SEWING DONE reasonable at Mike Scher. Phone 132-W. | FOR SAL ———=| Mra, R. OB. second hand. Over 500 styles and | killed himself at restaurant at Fill- Gi eee ane Kg suse, more after wounding Mi Lucy usiness, itzel, represen-| Vanderborg. i tative. McKenzie Hotel) Bismarck,| “°"deTbor®, another employe. Minneapolis—South, of Minneapo- lis, cantured 1927 basketball cham- pionship of Minnesota state high school athletic association, defeating Excelsior, 32 to 13. New Ulm won FOR SALE*-Six head of work horses all in good condition, Also some Six miles east on Red Phone seed oats, Trail and 1% miles south. 14-F5. William Hasea. consolation by defeating Bagley, 21 to 19, and Faribault won third place, Co.-has farms to rent and lands to) 27 to 24, from Appleton. break for flax. Ad La; anger, N. Three pure bred’ White Rock Roosters. Inquire of Peter Werlen, Heng and Thayer streets, Bismare! Seven school publications, three of them in foreign languages, are is- sted by the students of New Utrecht High School, New York cjty.. The foreign language pap French, Spanish and Iti 3s «6 Gaines) 3 _Feasonable. | M of 228 Third streat So. The eruption of the Hawaiian vol- cano Mauno Loa, in April, released 16,000,000 tons of lava. _|FOR SALE — = Melody Saxophone, in! Wachter} i | MARKET FINANCIA! S WHEAT PRICES “ne ae Close cies —Toda; —Today— Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close Wheat— , July 1.30% = 1.27% Total Shipments to Foreign| sept. 1.28 1.26% Countries Far Less Than = | corn— ‘ May 72% 1% Surplus Permits July 16% 16 Chicago, March 28.—(?)—Failure| ge), % 2 % of buying to develop here in connec-| S¢?*- a eee tion with bullish foreien statistics} oat 2 led to a materail’ setback in wheat|”“\iny 437% 43 43% Hees today, ihe ena Ae mp ° i i A the face of 8,360,000 bushels decrease 1 \ of the amount ‘of wheat on. ocean) 2UlY tte ae ae passage and of 1,124,000 bushels fall- 43% 12% 43 ing off in the United States visible be Laie is ‘ supply total jomestic crop reports 9 E 4, jcontinued favorable, Ge) Baia ee Wheat closed heavy 11% to 2 cents is a ‘i ne lower, corn unchanged to \ cent spied tif ms off, oats 4s to %& cent down and pro- 3 94% ye showing 10 to 50 cents drop. 96% 1% 95% in contrast with hope in some i ‘ Fquarters | that end-of-the season me bane dl j wheat exports. from this country 2. 2. would prove liberal, it was pointed 120 12.60 out today that during the last month 14.62 I shipments to foreign coun-| july, ses been: less than 2,000,000] °4'Y week. Furthermore, ae a rding to current estimates 5 gr aes Se aa Stipe atlow a May 16.98 1965 16.65 16.60 1060 of 4,000,000 bushels a week between! °°" mai me now and July 1, and yet provide for| ——————-—— — -— ———- Sn average carry over. decline demand picked up and a fair-| bulls unchanged; fow heavy beef inasmuch | as the | 1927 domestic! ly good export sale were made, Best | bulls stockers and feeders Wheat harvest will be under way in| early prices were %@'2 cent abov gto 26 higher; feeding less than three months, some trade| provious close. gs to finishers 9.65, with num- leaders were contending today that!” Gats dragged with other grains, |” genie vada price declines appeared certain un-l yay easing ta cont. Profit ti less exports assume — nv on a firm opening sent May ry MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ' proportions of: the growing grain’ one cent below Saturday's close. March 28 meets with decidedly serious aai-| May ‘barley. sagged 4 cent, | Ma Open High Low. Close eS a | flaxseed decilned 1'2 cents. are Cash wheat started firm: with a MINNEAPOL prey Raed good demand, but bu fell off N: with less mill competition for the OUR BOARDING HOUSE SOMETHING DIFFERENT + WFAEND—= 1 EW Fes WELL, LET Mr THINK UMM M/S HA WAVE You SEEN “THE FLEA CIRCUS NET, on FORTY- SECOND Ol T REALIZE ALL. high protein springs and a : Neely aiuie tion today, buy: cian i Jan opening upturn o} O| steady. . i coegrenmaipeacnnslpnaiinwioniangoemmeiaantpans Durum bh luth futur By Ahern) vine ws A ¥UEA ciRCUS? 1 po AoT WANT "0 TAKE UP Nour Time, BUT 1 TOURED ENGLAND EVENTEEN NEARS AGO With A RYELOUS TROUP oF TRAINED CoNGo PLEAGIMe BY JONE, I TAUGHT “HEM AWIREE ACT PLAY oF “Don quixoTe™ WW PANTOMIME /e~ AT ONE MATINEE A SPECTATOR CAME IN With AN OLD ENGLISH SHEEP DOG, AND ALAS ~~ MY ENTIRE CAST OF FLEA ACTORS DESERTED ME FOR THE CANINE /= Haw, EGAD ‘y Barley “wan. steady, Flaxseed ofefrings were small and demand was firm STOCK PRICES Ruying Movement Gets: In- spiration From Sec. Mel- lon’s Optimistic. Forecast New York, March 28.—()-~Estab- lishment of new record high price by the common stock of some of the premier railroad and industrial cor- tions of the country overshado’ 11 other development. in today’ stock market. The long list of new highs included United States Steel, American Telephone, Dupont, National Biscuit, Baltimore & Ohio and Delaware & Hudson. Early gains, which ran from 1 to 8 ;points, were interspersed with a few i weak Spots uncovered by the aggres- sive tactics of bear traders. ' The buying Whose appeared to have received its Secretary Mellon's he TILL PUT, ry Vj (il! S0B iy touimuistle fore- General Motors holdings, naturally advanced in symapthy. Willys-Over- land was in brisk demand despite the relatively poor 1926 carnings report’ published last week. Other motors! were mixed, Further accumulation of steels followed reports of a steady expan- sion of mill operations on the part of independents and a revival of rumors that Bethlehem common would be placed on a dividend basis before the end of the year. National Biscuit and Fleischmann were bought merger rumors. Kelsey Wheel, in which bear traders received severe punishment last week when the stock scored un extreme advance of over 14 points, jumped another five points w a i= = i-} i] ‘To SAY ABouT WHERE WE DRIVE! | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, March 28.—(U. S. D. of A.)--Hi 000, uneven; wide vari- ations in quality; rangy and fat fed hogs plentiful; market generally cents lower; spots of off more {cially on 120 to 150 pound average ‘top 12.00 paid for 140 to 160 pound | weight; bulk 160 to 200 pounds 11.50 | @11.90; 210 to 250 pounds 10.85@ 260 to 320 pound weight 10.45 @11.00; packing ‘sows mostly 10.10; few sel slaugh’ weight 10.50@11. medium Yo.es@11. 75; light 11.15@12.00; light | light -11,15@12.00; packing sows 9.65 | @10.25; Seater pigs 11.25@12.00. ' ‘attle 20,000; all cl: steady; better grades fed steers with weight strong in instance; active; largely: a r pigs heavy- TM pre -see! eoaet OLD, steer run; killing quality "to choi mostly good; bulk fed steers al yearligns 9.50@12.00;. best yearlings | 12,00; strictly choice heavies around 13. stockers and feeders again In, scarce; firm at 8.00@9.00 most-, ; light vealera to big packers 9.00 10.00; outsiders 11.00@13.00. Sheep 13,000; fat -|than Friday; good to choice handy: and. medium weight wooled lambs uj ward. to early bulk 16.50; offerings 15.75@16.25 lambs upward to 16.65 culls HIT NEW HIGHS; neral Motors, Special strength of General Mo- tors was in further reflection of Vice President Rasbok’s prediction of record breaking first quarter sP earnings. Dupont, which has large ‘on! Wheat lambs — active; | “J early Bl 25 to 50 cents higher 6854 | DULUTH RANGE March 28 Hi 143% 1.39% 99 99% 2.19% 2.20% March BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, March 28 No. 1 dark northern . Bi No. 1 northern spring... Bet No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red-durum ... No. 1 flax........ No. 2 flax: No. 1 rye. hes Dark hard winter | Hard winter Oats. Barley » CO No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more cast of business and credit conditions |No. 4, 5 Ibs. last Saturday. The rafly was tem-*No. 5 . porarily halted after midday by an; No. 6 outbreak of selling in the oil sh 1 cent P and the marking up of the call money ; 55 Ib. Ear corn, 70 lbs., 5 cents un- rate from 4 to 4% per cent but spec-| der shell. ulators for the advance quickly re- ————— gained control of the price move- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ment. Minneapol March — 28,—()— Wheat receipts 172 cars compared to 268 a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern 1.3) 183%; No. 1 dark fea ‘choice to fancy good to choice 1 ordinary to good 1.29% @ 1 hard -spring 1.337s@1.40 rk hard Montana on to arrive 1.29%@ 1.3175 July 1.32%; Sept. Tees: Corn low 68@6g. Oats No. 3 white 42% @43%. Barley 60@75. Rye No. 1, 9444 @98%. Flax No. 2.13@2.22 nes CHICAGO GRAIN Cc ten, March = 28.—{P)—-Cash - . 2 red 1.32814; No, 2 hard ‘orn No, 4 mixed 62%%@6413; No. ow 63@66; No. 2 white 48; N: hite 41@ 44% Rye No. 3, Barley Timothy act “4 Clover. seed 29.95: | Lard | 16. Bellies 16.7 ‘ FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N..D., March 28. (eh Hogs 160:to 200 pound weights 200 to 225 pounds 11.00@10.75; 285 to 275 pounds 10,75@10.25; 325 pounds and over 10.25@10.00; packers 9.00@9.50; stags 8.75@9.00. Bheep top lambs 13.00@14. heavy fambs10,00@11.00; cull lam 8.00@9.00; light ewes 7.50@8.50; heavy ewes 6.00@7.00; cull ewes 3.00 @4.00; bucks 4.50@65.50. a ; @ 36.00. erous loads stockers 7.75@8.25. Calves BBO vealers quality con- sidered, steady to 50 lower, 9,50, few choice to 10.00. foes 9,500; ver yslow; few early 3 medium and heavyweight. | butchers 10.25@11.00; market not es- tablished on lighter weights; talking 11.25 on 200 pounders and down, or around 25@50 lower; sows mostly 9.60; no carly market on pigs; aver- age cost Saturday 11. weight 223, Sheep 500; steady; few sales medium and good wooled lambs 14.00 ewes scarce, ntead run in- 5.00; ae oe fae two doubles Montana feeding good heavy! and shearing lambs; nothing done on good to these as yet. choice medium weight clipped lambs | 14.50; choice handyewight held above 12.00@13. sheep! plea ERNIE CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, March 28.—()—Butter ood to choice fat ewes 10.00; | biter: receipts 18,070 tubs; cream- choice clipped ewes upward to 9.00; feeding and e shearing lambs scarce, tra firsts 49%@@50: ras 50%; standards 50%; ex- firsts 48%@ strong; deck of good to medium 49; picenes 46% @47%4. | weight finishers 14.50. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South Paul, March 28—(U. §. | D. of pyar yee 3,500; toderately active, seeds 7 strong on all classes in line with.Jast.week’s-strong close; light yearlin, early 10. |4 steers an |} atock si up; better ‘air 5.75@7.75; eee ED, & uere ad bulk aioe at 15; bie ly; receipts 50,742 cases; firsts 23P@24: ordinary firate 22% i storage packed extras 26%; ‘storage packed firsts 26, Cheese ——— Chi gr 4 MICAGO POULTRY cago, res ued steay; arab inged; fow! quoted; bro Se soe peace