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TUESDAY, MARCH. 26,1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - }),| Tribune Classified Advertisements. PHONE 32—— MARKETS GRAIN Ly SWASHING—Of all FOREST Border Patrol Guards, Meat Ing; Railway. Mat Ch Cc Carriers’ needed often. “How to Quality: mailed free. Write, Ozment, 33-P, St. Louis, Me [ARCK Ri ak Postal Clerk exami 23. Commence, $1850 year. 18-35. Steady. Full particutars free. Write to- Frankli Institut YOUNG MAN wanted to work b; month. See Mr. J; 4 FEMALE EELP WANTED At once, dining room girl. le. Good dS wages. Hoffmann, W: _ WORK WANTED M IT MAY CONCERN WHEN you want some ashes hauled let me make you P When you want some fertilizer the best. in town, let me show you some about half sheep manure, many years old. When you hi any excavating to do or want any black dirt give me a chance. Phone: i7-J. T. M. Burch, 417 Seventh street. iT WORK WANTED. perienced ‘cook will do any kind of restaurant work. ‘Reliable man for odd jobs. Phone 667. or write 401 atreet, Bismarck, N. D. DOMESTIC, experienced, wants work in private family. Can give refer- ences. State wages. Eather Wei- kum, New Leipzig, First) ¢; reasonable rate. ing and met GIR had three years experience of gen- eral office work. Write Tribune Ad, No. 49 a WANTED—To take care of chjldren after school id evenings by re- YOUNG LADY wants wogt. taking care of children evenjngs gr jafter school. © PI 159- < HAU: her draying. 11 985-LR. Fred Olson, 814 So. Thirteenth street. 00MA FOR RENT + FUR RENT—City heated furni: room, Also furpished room kitchenette at 400 Fourth street. For sale: New ‘chair Tap-' estry Upholstered $25.00. Gent men’s $100.00 dresg suits size 40 and 42 at Dorum's Tailor on. Fourth street. Phone 906 6 m ROOM R GENTLEMAN—Nice room with large clothes closet. Al- hot water from auto- matic gas water heater. One block north of Bismarek hospital. In- quire 508 Seventh street. FOR RENT— arm modern fur- nished room, Closein. Plenty of hot water. Phone 589-LR or call at 505 Third street. Also garage forwonts ee FOR REN ree good clean furnished or partly furnished light housekeeping rooms on ground, $35.00 per month. Phone floor. 872. eS FOR RENT—Two or three rooms partly furinshed for light house- keeping in modern home, 516 Ninth street. Phone 626. FOR RENT—Pleasant ro is be locality, modern conveniences. Al- so suitable for two, Call 1017 or Mat 31 Ave. A, 1 insertion, nek ie 2 insertions, 25 words or ly tonal per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified o@s are cash im advance. Copy should be reteived by.12 ‘o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 —___AUfOMOBEES Rebuilt: Automobiles Satisfaction aranteed. Seven- day trial. Bach car een in plain YOU CAN buy the make or model Fak fancy indicates from our re- wilt car assortment, secure in the knowledge that its performance will Please as well as its appea: o| “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. USED CARS “With an'O. K. that counts.” 1926 Chevrolet Landau; slightly used. 1926 Ford tudor, 1926 Chevrolet touring with en- closure. 1926 Ford Sedan. 1923 Chevrolet coupe, Several reconditioned Ford touring cars, Trade and Easy Terms. CAPITAL CHEVROLET Co. Bismarck, N. D, A reliable dealer with reliable used cars. Coupe recently up ops or nrage extra size ood phone Truck with shee body. Excellent condition, U: very little. Dirt ress ee. for. ad sale. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. FORDSO! ‘OR _SALE—Fordson and gang plow. Excellent mechanical condition. A bargain. Also lum- ber and cultivator, Call 314 Mane dan Ave. or Phi J. painted. and loc! heater, 1069. Si sedan, goad cord tires, five wheel good looking car, first $125.00 offer takes it. Phone 273. HOUSES AND FLATS ae arene well an on arge lot with garage. ice den spot. Feone 8 FOR SALE—Five room modern cot- tage, inquire at 1309 Rosser street. Phone 1132. FOR” BALE—Five room modern house with garage by owner. 813 Ave. C. ae RE EDS FOUR ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW,| South front, oak ficore, furnace) oes sal Menepents Nore ge rey ment gai jocation. Sale pric Se000,' terme. SEVEN ROOM MODERN TWO story house, south front, hot water heat, full basement, good location. Sale price $3800. Terms. FIVE ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, south front, ement garage, fur- nace heat. Sale price $5150. SIX ROOM MODERN HOME, FULL basement, furnace heat, good loca- tion, screened porch, east front,| 5 schools, Sale price $5500. rms. SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW,| hardwood floors, bullt-in features,| full partitioned basement, garage.| Sale price $5300. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY! FOR house, south front, hardwood floors, furnace heat, fireplace. Sales price $6500. $700 cash, bal- ance monthly. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW hetdwood f : on Ninth ng * full basement, furnace heat. Sale price $4800. Terms. FIVE ROOM STUCCO BUNGA! A hardwood floots, - fireplace, full basement, basement . East front. Sales price 000 Terms, — TWO HOUSES 4 CORNER, 50 foot lot, right down town, both houses "mi donb Ra 0, taxes $300. monthly rét Sales price. LARGE ROOMING HOUSE; MOD- ern, welt located, east front, pay monthly income, le price $5250. Terms. . f HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGQNCY.| > 10 Years Active City Bel Webb Bloct fe FOR RENT—Three room with bath, furnished or uni ed at 212% Main, Also three id bath furnished at 501 reet, $26 per month. Pho! ter 5 P. m, FOR RENT—April 1st, furnished three room modern apartment, ig- cluding heat, water and light. Private bath and private entrance. Ee alent . FOR RENT—Furnished Apt. with private hath. For sale: Dressing table, -buffet, gas plate, rocking chair. . 930 rement, jighte, heat, ice, pers thing furnished except’ electricity for cooking for $35 a4 FOR RENT—Cozy two part- ment, jarge. pantry and clothes closet, sink, gas range, nicely fur- nished,’ Call 608-W after 6 p.m: Ri d_ three room Ho ese on first floor. Phone| FOR RENT—Modern apartment. Fur- __nished or unfurnished. Phone 773. FOR RENT—An apartment at the Woodmansee. cart, Perf can and other articles too numer- ous to mention, Phone 692-R or EWLY decorated, city-heated light housekeeping rooms, single or con- nected. College building. Tele- phone 183. Joe TO LEASE or rent on Fourth street, three or more store rooms to be erected ready for June 1 FO y April first, two pleasant rooms in modern — home. Hot water heat, Call at 37 Ave cozy rooms 218 First St. WANTED—Maternity cases with good care, in private home. Mrs. John G. Dixon, 504 Ninth street. MOWM’N POP YOU ARE perfectly safe in ordering our Registered-Certified Grimm Alfalfa seed direct from this ad. Shipped C. 0. C. subject to your inspection, Fancy grade; purity Pel viability 90 or more. Per pound 35 cents. On_ orders 100 pounds or more within 500 i rgo will prepay freight you are pi the resulting field cin be register- ed. Best quality yellow or white blossom Sweet Clover Seed, 14 cents a pound, all bags free; sam- ples on request. North Dakota Grimm Alfalfa Association, State College Station, Fargo, N. Co- operative organization of over 500 farmers. SNOO'VE ALWAYS "ToD Me & ond FING, Pop — THEN HOW ABour A UTTLE MORE: FOR SALE—One Mission rocker,’ one kitchen table. Phone 21 dur- y and Phone 460-LM eve- FOR RENT—Office or living rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply, te OFFICE ROOM for ren en, Business Service C FOR RENT—Office reome a6 Main street. Phone 695. per residence quire, ing full Bismarck, N. Property. In-| pertenlars: Box THE LORD has given no- spare parts, therefore the surgeon's ai in one piece of DET. eurés without the knife, me- tallie: drugs, serums, dope. Room Sane hotel with confectione gee pan \ oF }, Lucas Bloek, Bis- WHEAT PRICES LOWER TODAY Favorable’; Crop Conditions Reported Both in This sales by the Canadain pool. .Firm- ness and dullness ‘characterized the eurly trade, prices holding within % cent range up to the last hour. © Oats rent. May barley gained % cent. May rye was slow and firm at % cent advance. May flasxeed dipped % cent and rallied 1% cent over yesterday's close. Cash wheat. offerings were light followed corn, advancing %% vound ‘averages to shippers 10.25; heavier: weights . downward ).00; sows. mrety. v.26; bidding 12.60 on pigs, or 25 lower; average cost Mon- bef 10.77; weight 282. sheep 200; nominally 60@75 high- er in line with other markets; only sprinkling here on sale; few 21) to 116° pound fed ewes 9.25. -= room in connection. “All Good location, good business. For iaformation write or see Mrs, C. L. Country and Abroad Chicago, March 29,—()\—With favorable’ crop conditions reported Shuey, Coleharbor, N.D. ing Wires Brcpeee and) pe gee ve singers. | both in this country and abroad, Bul bittiescn, wheat averaged lower today during . | siti : es. Talk was current EIT ARTA . g ing monthly summaries y Mat oie aks bee EH of domestic crop conditions would ane 5 git bls Rat a Meas prove bearish. Opening, unchanged iness. E. — Melody Saxophone, wer plated, fine condition, cheap for ¢ash. Svaren, 600 Six- ALE. in Brunt Diill in good condition, Wachter Transfer Co, lh oe GOOD FARM to trade for city prop- erty. Frank Krall, the Taylor, Mcinsio Meee Bicmarek, | slight general sag, and then fluctu- , . ing unchanged to % cent lower, but seed onts. Six miles east on Red Assertions that comprehensive re- Also three bottom plow’ and tra dition for new domestic wheat and re-bred White| Mary Ellen Henson, taxicab driver|telling of a general good crop out- plea for admission to the Interna-| news, however, was gossip that in the But Daniel’ J, Tobin, of Indianapolis,| bushels of wheat for export pares = pool were said to have aggregated flanges wan inthoducedt tn aennte ported. A further bullish factor wax given notice of proposed defensive Bismarck, N. D. pounds. Foretop cut, had halter . pei Shitaal capes to % cent off, wheat underwent a tative. ated within narrow limits Corn and Wad ot work werias oats were relatively firm, corn start- ‘SALE—Six ‘ad of worl orses: alt in good condition. .Also some | subsequently scoring gains. Provi- sions tended downward. Trail and 1% miles south. ‘Phone FS. Will Has ‘ports which crop experts are to issue FOR SALE—Tractor, farm ineF; |after April 1 will show a high con- tor. Will take big horses in trade. will indicate a large yield tended to- 8. mbert. e 6 day to emphasize foreign advices f mite af San Antonio, Tex. sent in her! look in Europe and elsewhere. More Be ere ak Sayae teeter | picture—nent, isn’t “it? —with ajor less offsetting auspicious crop KK 5 . arek, tional Brotherhood af Teamsters,| last few days the Canadian growers’ Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers:|pool had sold more than 3,000,000 Ind., president, advised her to “try| Booking of ocean freight room as- the Follies.” sumed to be for the Canadian wheat St, Paul-—A bill seeking to end] 150 to 250 loads in 24 hours. Bix legai recognition of common law mar-| Siles of Canadian rye were ulno re- news that Albania was mobilizing | troops und that) Jugo Slavia had LOST—A black mare weighing 1400] 2/y0 on, Finder please notify Jack) wag Day > AT PRIC Payseno. Phone 4-F-111, line MILL. CIT ES RALLY Y MARKET Minneapolis, March — 29.—(1-—- Wheat prices rallied today on firm cables and rumors of heavy export ‘ox Ti , white wi named Jerry. S. W. Corwin, fth street, LOST—Black and white Fox named Jerry. Fifth street. Terrier, 8. W. Corwin, 700 apote, 700 OUR BOARDING HOUSE» WHAT! my aie amounts © $28.75,— EGAD™ SURELY A MISTAKE HA3 BEEN MADE, OR ELSE You JesT 27~ My WoRD, $28.75 For AN ALLEGED CHICKEN: SANDWICH, AND A BOTTLE oF WINE IN THE Guise OF APPLE CIDER AND SODA WATER | —~ DRAT YoU HIGH- BINDERS [am FAR WORSE “TAN MoNGoLUN sanDres // "By Ahern STEAD, UNCLE, ~ DONT f BURN THE BEARINGS ouT OF Your TET / ~~ $28.75 NEW HIGHS ARE ESTABLISHED Resume Their Bullish Campaign Today and demand was quiet to fair. High protein springs sold fairly readily, Winter wheat was firm, good qual- ity wanted. Durum was quiet to slow, Corn was steady to firm. Oats were in fair to and offerings were smal Rye demand waa fir Barley was steady to firm. Occa-} sional sales higher within the range. Flaxseed was firm. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE | petals March 29 New York, March 29.—()—Specu- High Low Close |jators for the advance resumed their 1.33 bullish campaign in today’s stock "387% |market by bidding up high priced 1.29% | industrials and rails to new. high records, but they encountered stiffer 94% | resistance. Bear traders kept up their relentless campaign for weak spots, and there was rather heavy profit taking following the marking up of the call Steel common, pont, G : mercial So! Cabl Western, Baltimore & Ohio and Rock Island were among the many igaues Lo pretk through their pre- vious high levels. Selling was most effective against Close| shares of companies whose current , {earnings are regarded as disappoint- 1.42% |ing. These included nous Players, 1 ‘w | Electric Refrigeration, American 1.23%] Brown Boveri and several rails. ion Pacific showed a suostan. increase in February net income de- spite a drop of nearly $200,000. in demand 1.33 a 28% 1.20% 94% D5 Allg 42% 2.16% 2.19% DULUTH. March 29 Open High Low 141 142% 1.41 97" 9778 Bh OB% cr 99 operators succeeded in_mark- a number of minor specialties, ion house buying showed QUT 2QIBM% ZIT 1.19% gion March Poultry cars} turkeys $s 20@B2; geese j c JTRY No. Bo (Py No. 1 northern sprin, Sa five No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum ‘No. 1 red durum... No. 1 flax No. 2 flax No. 1 rye. Dark hard Hard winter Oats ‘ Barley Spelts, per cwt. ..... 0... SEED CORN No, 3, 66 Iba. or more FARGO LIVESTOCK 9\ Fargo, N D., March 29.—(4)—Hoes 1/160 to 200 pound weights 11.00; 200 9 | to 225 pounds 10.75@11.00; 225 to 275 2 @10.75; 275 pounds and 1| over 10.00@10.25; packers 8.75@9.50; 1.00] stags &.50@9.00, Sheep top lambs _ 13.00@14.00; .$ .74| heavy lambs 10.00@11.00; ewll jambs 171 | 8.00@9.00; light ewes 7.50@850; 167] heavy ewes 6.00@7.00; cull ewes 3.00 6 AE + 162) @4.00; bucks 4.50 cent. per pound discount under 1b. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 6 cents un- der shell. X ihe MATOR 1S / \ \, NIGHT= CLUBBED All Settled . By Taylor 2 DONT HAVE A THING TO DOWITH THAT hEUD OF IT WOW “WYTE (s OFFICE NAGER~XOO'Lw |AUE TO SEG AND THAT'S ‘THAT. CHICAGO GRAT 11.92%, "Corn No. 4 mixed 6312@64 4 yellow 64% @ab. Oats No. 2 white 46%@418; No. 8 white 41% @4644. Rye. Not quoted, Barley 65@82. Timothy seed 4.50@5.25, Clover seed 29.25@36.00. Lard 12.37, Ribs 16.25. Bellies 16.75. MINNEAPOLIS GRAT Minneapo¥s, | March — 29.—(/P)—- Wheat receipts cars compared to 49 h No, 1 northern No. 1 dark northern choice to fancy 1.367%@ good to choice %@ ordinary to good 6 No. 1 hard spring 1.34% . hard Montana o} ive 1.30%; ————_——— CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, March 29.—(4)—Butter higher; receipts 14,148 tubs; cream- ery extras 50%; standards 501%; ex- tra firsts 49% firsts 4812@49; seconds 461 @47 Eggs lower; receipts 41,915 cases; firsts 23'2@24;_° ordinarfy firsts 2245; storage packed extras 26%; storage packed firsts 26, Cheese unchanged CHICAGO LIVESTOCK < Chicago, March (U. S. 000; mar Jower than Mond average; top 11.80 paid for selecte 150 to 100: pound weight; bulk 140 to 150 averages 11.25@11 most 210 to 250 pound weight 10.75 @11,35; few butchers 250 pounds 10.40@10.65; most packing sows 9.60@9.85; early bulk slaughter pigs 11.00@11,50; heavy weight hogs 10.25@10.75; medium 10.40@11.50; light 10.90@11.80; light light 10.85@ 11.80; ‘packing sows 9.40@10.00; slaughter pigs 11.00@11.75, Cattle 12,000; most k ie classes steady; vealers 25 to 50 cents high- er; weighty fed steers absent; ex- treme top 13.65 the highest of the everal: strings less desirable ers 12.25@13.25; best year- lings 12.25; bulk fat steers 9.50@ 12,00; largely a steer run; fat cows scarce; heifers quality considered fully steady; shippers and small kill- ers active buyers of good to choice 140 to 175. pound ‘vealers at 12.50@! 1400: odd lot sup to 1600; packers evo "atory-buidin opening| Sheep 12,000; fat lambs very slow; few early sales strong to 25 cents higher than Monday's close; | St, Pant choice handweight to shippers 16.75 best held highe: able wooled sirable Elipped choice han few wooled culls 12.25@13.00; sheep 8 feeding and shearin, in light supply, 67 pound stea 14.50, 80, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St Paul, March 29.—(U. 8, D. of A.)\—Cattle 2,000; fed steers and better kinds fat she stock in light supply; nominally strong; reatling steers 11.00; bulk 9.00 10.00; common warmed up kin down to 8.50; cutters 3.00 heavy bulls up to,6.50; stockers and feeders uncha’ lers: steady to 25 bulk lights to 10.00; opening, slow: fer junds down’ 00; 210 to arcana ae lambs 14.00@15.00; jinishers ind 6240 nd Vweights 10.50@10,' 3 few 250 fo 900 ‘o, | unchanged. iyweight held above 15.35; | inmbs/ to the “Modern ,._ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapo! March 29.—~4)—Flour ipments 41,685 barrels. Bran 26.00. West Slope Pioneer Dies at Belfield Sunday Afternoon _ Dickinson, N. D., March 29.—(Spe- cial)—Swan’ Engelhartson, 69, anda pioneer in Stark county, died at his farm home three miles south of Bel- ‘field at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Death was due to heart disease. Mr. Engelhartston had been ill for some time with asthma. _ He leaves his wife, a brother living in Washington, a sister in Wyoming and a son, who has made his home on his. father's farm. Funeral serv- ices are to be held Wednesday at Belfield and interment will be in the cemetery there, © If NEWS BRIEFS | Coal mine fire in Japan kills 136 | miners, * — American marines guarding Leon, Nicaragua, return fire of band of Nicaraguans seeking to enter town; no casualties; residents flee fearing engagement ‘between . conservatives and liberals. American army goodwill fliers }reach island of Trinidad from Brit- ish Guinea; Italian aviator de Pinedo at Havana on world flight changes | itinerary; announces will fly to New Orleans, thence to Pacific Coast and eastward across continent. Authorities at Albany, Oregon, re- lease Dr. Knute Houck of Washing- | ton, D. C., arrested when wife's body was found recently in Potomac riv- ler; coroner's jury in Washington finds she “met death by drgwning in an unknown manner.” John Golden, Paterson, N. J.. pro, with score of 70, wins by one stroke play-off of tie in southern open golf tournament’ from Johnny Farrell, New York, thereby getting $4,000. Minneapolis—Arnold Moe, 19, Uni- versity of Minnesota student, and declared to be one of two “sheep- skin coat bandits,” pleaded guilty to first Vg teed robbery and will be sen- | tenced later. | _ Minneapoli: 'ederal agents raided equipped a new alcohol distillery. ‘a ogi uae defeated, 67 to 54, military training op- carly atk. deciz., tional at the University of Minneso- lambs 16.00@16.50; de-} ; Kf Ree state r here sent telegram Miller,” milling pub- lication of Chicago, asking retraction of an article saying that the mill and elevator would be sold and sprapped, and Ciniming: eapane. damages as a result. Too Late To Classify ‘FOR SALE—Complete set of furni- ‘ean aunt iy! Sixteenth street, A pleasant sleepit room in all modern home, no hike dren, with possible, at 409 Fifth street. one 1093-R. * The first wireless me j ship at sea was sent