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THURSDAY, MARCH 81,:1927 - Gi you ate for they ca: egger with ther even when they go to the los. ital. This gives them an even Freak with the surgeon. You will not need th guard your gall blad- der or Lege your appendix if a visit the clinic of Dr. T, M. laeLachlan who cures without ‘the knife, by natural, methods, herbal remedies, and scientific diet; no tonsil snatching (loss of the ee sils may cause consumption in children, God put the tonsil t! ere as 4 protection against infections. Better a sore throat than a sore lung) no cutting, no slashing; no serums, no metallic drugs, no dope. If you want THE TRUTH visit us. Room 6 Lucas Block, bikie N. pak avon fore, Gorman Ghappers and joaritai ti Thigars ain, alse native 8, y let me make you a Bee W en ‘you want~some, 2, Peril the best in town, let mé show’ yee some about hulf sheep meyire aay old. ~Wheri” yo ave a * rai be do oe eas any, blacl irt give me a chal ‘ _ FOR SALE 977-5, T. Me Burch, 47" FOUR ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, || South front, Oak floors, furnace heat, pa ee ment, concrete floor,’ baseri ge, good location. Bale price ‘aoe. Terms. SEVEN ROOM MODERN TWO . story house, south front, hot water heat, full ment, good location. Sale price’ $3800. Terms. FIVE ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, south front, basement garage, fur- nace heat. Sule price $5150. Terms. MALE HELP W. FOREST an ie Border Patrol: Guards, Meat Inspectors, Railway, Mail Clerks, Chauffeur-Carriers needed often. “How to gualty mailed free, Write, Ozment, 83- 2 St. Louis, Mo. epee ‘at Clerk examinations, Apri ‘ommence $1850 year. Men 18-35, Steady Full particulars free. Write to day sure. Franklin Institute Dept. 269N, Roches! N.Y. 3 te WHEAT MARKET) mae 134% iG—O reasonable rate Speciality—Men's washing and mending. Service to leas aR HAULING anid. other —dfayin 1 985-LR, Fred Olson, 314 Se, Thirteenth, street. FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE Ford Sedan for prop- erty in or adjacerit to Bismarck. Might put in some cash on good deal. Describe property fully. 1 insertion, 25; words or 3 insertions, 25 rd: or C7 ea ae 1 gh 2 ‘Ads a 25 words, 2c addi- per word July Lew 1.93%, @% Sept. 1.26% Corn— .May 72M to 4@% July te Prices Average Lower, But Are Easily Influenced By barbers at, "ah Small Orders men of wometi. Short Catalog free. Es- ler Barber College, SALE—One Mii gee kitchen table. Phone 21 dur ing. day and Phone 460-LM_ eve- nings. FOR SALE—Complete set of furni- ture. Call_at-600- Sixteenth: street. , A money selling the world's product in its line. Copelin Hotor Co. FOR RENT—City heate room. Also furnished room kitchenette at 400 Fourth street, For sale: New Cogswell chair Tap* estry Werte | $25.00, G men’s $100.00 dreas si d Ruth it Dorum’ jor Shop on Fourth street. Phong 906 after 5 FOR “RENTOA pleasant ‘eter room in all modern home, no are possible, oe 409 FOR RENT—Pieasant rooms is “beat locelity, modern coriveniences. Al- so suitable for two. Call 1017 or 1 at 31 Ave eS TEWLY decorated, city-heated light housekeeping rooms, single or con- nected. College building. Tele- phone 183. TO LEASE or rent on FourthsStreet, three or more store rooffis to erected ready for June 1st oceu- pancy._Inqui RENT—Ri 10 + two blocks from postoffict. and telephone. Convenient. at 222 Second street. __ FOR RENT—One large front room. Large enough for two, One block north of postoffice. 303 Third St. Phone 1051-LM. FOR RENT—April first, one or two large modern rooms. Downtown. Inquire front apt. at 804% Main, Phone _10 FOR RENT—By Apri pleasant rooms in modern home. _ Hot, alla For TR furn houflekeeping ‘ooms, The Laurain Apartments, B. F. Pianagan, Prop. Prop. Bath ca first, two ern home. Inquire at 906 Seventh treet or Phone 548- FOR” RENT- wo nice cozy rooms in, 218 First St. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch = L rrotag ads one cash Pan ae ld be Feteii 12 Bhcck't i. in- ; sure labertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE $2 iad ae — — ‘Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaéranteed, day trial. Each car priced in bedi id figures. ‘A LADY in this town is driving a car that her motor-wise friends admire atid respect—and she “didn’t know a thing” about cars when she bought it. She bought it here. We always carry good rebuilt cars in stock. Come in and see them. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. DEPENDABLE USED CARS fONE OF OUR Used Car customers writes: The car cert my is per forming ee e only frouble was with e generator. Since I put in the new fude which you sent me haven't har bit of trouble. Every one arou! here thinks I got a wonderful bargain and of course I know vii You can see the original of tl letter here’ at our salestoom, 3 can_bi his! ‘usa Used Car} o id satisfactory. Ford ‘Studebaker Spec. Six; Overland Sedan; Dodge Touring. Easy Time Payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. ee Chevrolet cl 5 1985'Ford Sed touring with en- t] 1923 Chevrolet. coupe, Several reconditioned Ford touring cats, Trade and Easy Terms. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. ‘A reliable dealer with reliable used cars. —Sleeping room at 617 Phone @81-R. + ~~ ~~ FOR SALE FIVE ROOM cottage, 13th street, Al condition, nice lawn and shrubbery, Seventh, $2,650. FOUR ROOM cottage, good condition, $1, FOUR, ROOM stucco cottage, west partiof city, 75 foot lot, $1,800. FIVE fROOM stucco bungalow, with big attic, ationary tubs, fire sement, garage, extremely well built, $5,800. SIX ROOM house, modern, south front, nice trees, Riverview, $4,500. FOUR ROOM bungalow, Riverview, well arranged, large rooms, base- ment garage, warm, spick and span condition, $4,500, SVEN ROOM ‘house on Gth street, east tront, modern, $4,000, BUILDING LOTS—Huhdreds of them, all over town. If the house or lot you want is not on my list I will get it for you, if for si INSURANCE—-Fire toi jo, automo bile in good, old reliable compgn- DO YOUR REAL ESTATE business with the busiest dealer in the city. F. B. YOUNG, south side, FOR SALE—Ford Coupe recently painted. extra size Ht) lock steering wheel, good heater, foot acellerator, 1059, See Car a garage. FOR SALE—Three Toft International Truck with dump body. ' Excellent condition. Used very little. Dirt re for quick sale. Address MOTOR SALES CO. FO! IN FOR SALE—Fordson and plow. Excellent mechanical condition. A bargain. Also lum- ber and cultivator, dan Ave. or Phone 882-3. _ FOR Five pasi sedan, good cord tires, five wheels, ~ good looking car, firs! $125.00 offer it, Phone 273. 3 id Chicks. . 60,000 for March delivery, Customers report. Pullets layitig at 4months. 14 vs of culling back of our flocks. Chick Guide . free. polley's, ee try and Chick * Farm, Fargo, N. D. REPEAT otders prove jarity— sane hardy" Chicks. Ninth an- Fargo: ND Phone} —> Call 314 Man-| SIX. ROOM MODERN HOME, FULL basement, furnace heat, good lota- tion, screened porch, east front, near schools, Sale price $5500. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, hardwood. floors, ee feature: full portioned bi ent, garage. Sale price pga Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY: hoyke, south fro hardwood floor: furnace heat, fireplace. Sales price $6509. $700 e h, bat-| ance monthly, . is FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW F on. Ninth street, hardwood floors,' full basement, furnace hi Sale| price $4800. _Terma. FIVE ROOM stucco tl mage eet) Pf 1 fireplace, ful! semen asement front. Sales price etn TWO HOUSES 0) foot lot, right don town, ee cath houses modern, ible garage, monthly #ental $90.00, taxes § Sales price $7600, Te: LARGE ROOMIN( = eee MOD. ern, well located, east front, good monthly income, Sale price $5260. Terms. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY,| —=2ts2!0 Thayer “WANT 10 Years Active City ast Webb Block. e 0. Ce raEnEEEEEEEEEEEEeanl APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three room apartment with bath, Hides or unturnish. ed at 212% Mi Al ee three rooms and bath turniel ed at 501 Thi! ceed vt Gah month, Phone FOR at Rt oapal ist, furnished three room modern apartment, in- cluding heat, water and light. Private bath and private Cota Phone 830-R or call at 402 Ave. Ly FOR RENT—Three room apt. new ‘, decorated, beautifully furnishes strictly modern, ground floor. Call at 38 Rosser after 6 p.m. FOR KENT—Furnished Apt. with private bath, For sale: Dressing table, buttet, mas plate, rocking OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Offiee or living roome over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A, Knowles. rent: Service Co., LOST—Fox Terrier, white with black [ea named Jerry. S. W. Corwin, feree black mare weighing 1400 pounds. Foretop cut, had halter: on, Finder please notify Jack yseno. Phone ay LO! of Toulouse G ind- er please notify Schneider Brothers. Phone_13-F-3. FEMALE HELP anes WANTED—At onee, i room girl. Must be neat and respectable. Good wages. Steady position. G. C. Hoffmann, Washburn, N, Dak. house with garage by owner. 813 Ave. C. FOR SALE—Cott large lot with garage. den spot. Phone 858, ge well I FOR SALE—Six head of worl FO! 00 els good FOR SALE—Tracto: LICENSE for dogs and iso” “any re- FOR RENT—Brick Bidg. Neff. FOR SALE—Hi aeeds, te, ie oa J b Bull Pg in bithisaon, uy Ly all in good condition, Also some seed oats. Six miles east on Red Trajl and te miles south, Phone seed corn—Burleigh county mixture. Tests per cent. Orin Dutton, six miles southwest of Brittin. Phone Bismarck 1-F-30. , farm machinery. Also three bottom plow and trac. tor. Will take big horses in trade. 8. Lambert. ._Ph one 627-W, R SALE—Cut wood $1.50 per cord. Also Ash fence posts. Five mi aero of Bismarck, Anton Weige' quirements for official dog catcher, __ Make definite offer. une Ad. No. 50. GOOD FARM to trade for « city prop- erty, Frank Krall, Bismarck, N. D. ‘Address Tribe the Taylor, TO LOAN, MONEY TO LOAN ON Salaries and autos, y Room 10, Webb Bloc! ance Ass'n. _ POSITION WANTED Cosmetology, Ad No. 62.. ‘ONE operator wi rs ex] Can furn three} erience wishes position. ish _ references. Tribune Ad. No. oh BEAUTY op iraduate of the National School of Address the Tribune ns SEEDS Ves position, at 811 Front street or Phone|¥OU ARE perfectly safe in ordering our SALI One 10 foot Van Brunt Drill in good condition, Wachter Transfer x 35 in rear of 114 Fourth street. M. W. ade trade for residence lot, Phone 00, Shipped C. 0. inspection, 99 per cent; viability 90 ‘pr more. Per pound 35 cents. 100 pounds or Registered-Certified’ = Grimm/ Alfalfa seed direct from this ad.| C. subject to your) Fancy grad purity On orders more within 500 miles of Fargo will prepay freight for additional cent « pound. Re- member in planting our State Cer- tified Seed you are positive that jor- Fourth J Pi ferred. Good home ‘cooking, Gall rnity goed care, in private home. Mrs. john_G. Dixon, 604 Ninth street. ed. Clover sociation the resulting field can be régister- Best quality blossom Sweet cents a pound, all bere free; sam- ples r Grimm Alfalfa College Station, Fargo, N. D. operative organization of over 500 farmers yellow or white Seed, 14 jorth Dakota State Co. y WM-M~ EGADAm rf to HIGH Time T WAS BETAKING MYSELF HOME! ie BUTTHEN, WERE 19-THEe WRATH OF THe §=MADAM ~To FACE, me HUM-M-m- av EVEN Now, I SHUDDER) fo “THINK m, Wits eee Figur NG out HE “GQUARE “FOR HIMGELT === AGO. U.8: PAT. OFF. reer OY NEA SERVICE, WHE. BAD LDEA TO TAKE HOME A LITTE CANDY — 19 NIGH on Phone 434. | Address —(P\—Wheat lower, but was easily influenced by orders either way. Favorable weather conditions over the greater part of the domestic wheat belt gave an advantage most |of the time to sellers. Besides, new jexport business in North American wheat today totaled only about 200,000 bushels. Wheat closed unsettled cent net higher. rage % to % Corn at a shade to 1M cent advance. Oats '% to ‘2 cent up, and provisions varying from seven cents decline to a rise of five ion to favorable domestic crop conditions, early advices of an apparent pause in export demand for merican wheat acted as iz of handicap to friends of igher prices. On the other hand estimates were cutrent that bookings of ocean freight room for grain to Holland and Germany yesterday amounted to 1,400,000 bushels and that total charters to all foreign ports were about 2,000,000 bushels. An outstanding feature of the crop situation was an official an- nouncement teday that in the east- ern two-thirds of Kansas, the coun- try-s banner wheat state, the growth of wheat in general is entirely satis- facto! In the western third of the state, though, temperatures have been too cold, and in some south- western counties the soil is too dry. MINNEAPOLIS MARKET 18 EXTREMELY DULL Minneapolis, March treme dullness prev’ To EASTER TIDE sire A GANN opRING BONNET WILL Goren HER “TEMPER Iu YES EGAD AN EASTER HAT FESTOONED WITH BRIGHT BLOS90MS fuse HM-M~T WILLY Niort THe outarT SHOPS ois FIFTH ANENUE TOMORROW IN quest or A CHAPE. AU > sag * Hot One : By Taylor | MANGE (IT WOULDN'T BE A HELLO EVERY BODY! HA-HA- Wi AUTILE I BouGhT ELL HERES PRESENT FOR “THE ONE L aLweVds one oF FIRST | ‘CAUSE ENERY TIME IT STARTS 7% SAY SOMETHIN) Sopt, Oats— May July Sept. 14.60 14.70 12.60 14,50 13,85, 6.20 14.50 day, the market backing and filling within a small range Other grains also were stagnant. Prices held within narrow limits on all markets through most of the session. Oats were steady within a narrow range. May rye was slow within ‘4 @'%s cent range. May barley was steady, May flaxseed sagged one and a quarter cents with support poor. Cash wheat offerings were moder- ate and mostly of quality not attrac- tive to miJl buyers. The poor spring wheat was slow and dragey. Winter wheat was steady. Durum was quiet and steady. Corn demand was quieter. Oats were quiet and steady. Rye was firm to ' cent higher for Chigago, A.)—Hogs 22,000; early wack most- to 15 cents higher than Wed- nesday's average; now \some late sales back to prices; top 11.80 paid for several \ loads better 150 to 160 pound weight; bulk better grades 150 to 200 pound | 12.26@12.76; 210 to 250 pounds most- 8 260 to 300 pounds 10.50@10.75; packing’ sow: 9.60@' bulk slaughter pi @11 strong wei; heavyweight — hogs medium 10.50@11.50; light 11,80; light light 10.75@11.90;. p: ing sows 9.35@)10.00; slaughter pigs 10.86@ 11.76, Cattle 11,000; generally steady trade on killing claases; vealers 50 and feeders ff for week; steers more active than light kinds; some slowness and weakness on kinds selling upw: rd to 10.00; no insidé _ price being very d sealing around 118.00; with packers bidding 9.00@ fe | Sheep 12,000; fat lambs opening jYery slow; ‘weak to around 15 lower ‘than Wednesday’s clos sales wooled lambs thoice handy . and. medium wooled i skinned around 16.50; package good ‘around 50 pound native spring lambs unsold on a 20.00 bid; no clipped lambs sold; choice handyweight clip- pers held above 15.35; sheep “strong to 25 cents higher; desirable fat ewes 9.60@10.25; odd head choice up- ward td’ 10.50; feeding and shearing lambs unchanged; medium to good finishers 14.26@14.75; goog shearing lambs held above 1 SO. 8T. PAUL L South St. Paw D. and yearlings in light supply; and all other lines of fat she stock strong to 25 her in sopts; other jasses fully steady; early top year- ings 10,00; some held upward to 11.00; bulk @9.75; e stock largely 5.50@8. cutters 4.25@5.00; bulls 5.75@6.25; stockers and feed- ers fully steady, bulk 6.75@8.00, Calves 2,700; vealers mostly 50 lower; good lights 9.50@10.50; bulk 10.00, Hogs 7,500; opening:strong, mostly iW higher than Wednesda; most 160 to 225 pound aver- ire 11,00@11.25; bulk 235 to 325 pound butchers 10.25@10.75; sows 9.50, Sheec 300; receipts very lights @10.90; 10.85@ foi k: Rye— bulk} Oats— STOCK PRICES CONFLICTING Market Unsettied Early: in Session, But Prices Turn Upward’ Later New York, conflicting characteri Renewal of s the oils, specinities larch 31. price movements today’s stock market, ling pressu’ motors and some of the brought about further unsettlement carly in’ the session, but the persistent demand. for a» number of ra coupled with a re- vival of activity and: stypngth in United States Steel common, turned the course of prices upward by early ufternoon. Call money rates continued rela- tively firm, but this was regatded as a temporary condition. A return to four per cent level is looked for early next week. The steady accum- ulation of the high priced rails and industrials was construed in some quarters as an indication that part of the half billion dollars to be dis- tributed within the next week in the form of dividend and interest pays ments would be utilized for invest- ment in sensoned dividend paying stocks. . A few of the oil sto¢ks moved against the general trend. Interna+ tional Silver jumped‘ almost 11 points to a new high record, and. gains: of three to nearly six points were scored by Colorado. and Southern, South Porto Rico sugar, Commercial Solvents “B,” Delaware & Hudson, Kelsey Wheel and Western Union: + The closing was strong. A -number of issues moved up buoyantly in the final hour when shorts began to yt nervous over the steady’ aceumiula- tion of various shares. U. S. Steel touched 167 ahd the “when ued” shares 121, both new high records. Colorado Fuel jumped five points t 631, the highest in over 10 years, in anticipation of an early resump- tion of dividends. Jersey Central went up 10 points and National Lead half as much. Total sales approximated 2,200,000 { shar DULUTH RANGE March 31 Open High Low 1.4156 1,425% 1.41% 137% 1.38% 1.37% 1 Durum— May July Sept. 98% 98% HB% 00 218 2.18% 2.174 2.21% 2.21% 2.20% May March MINNEAPOLIS RANGE March 31 Open High i 1.32% Se 1.83% 1, 1.28% 1.284 9443 94% 42% 434% Low Close 1.31% 1.32% 1,325 1.335% 1.287% 941% 2 42% 43% top] Ry 937 94% 42% 42% July May July nominally weak to 25 lower on fat) Flax— lambs; best Wednesday 16.00; sheep nominally strong to 25 higher. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, March 31.—(#)—Butter lower; receipts 8,030 tubs; creamery extras 50; standards 60; extra firsts 49@49%; firsts 48@4 seconds 44%4@ 46's. Eges lower; receipts 23,312 cases; firsts 23@23%; ordinary firsts 22; storage packed packed firsts 25%. - Cheese unchanged. FARGO BUTTER extras 26; storage, ‘May July Barley— May July 10 £216 2.15% 2.16. 2.19 2,182 2.19 10% .70 10% 10% "70 70% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell- me Co.) Bismarck, March No 1 dark northeri No. 1 northern spring. 1 amber durum. 1 mixed durum. 1 red durum.... No. No. Ae No. 2 flax D., March 31.—(7)—But- No, 1 rye. ning cream 49; packing Dark hard wint {ibe winter CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, March 31.—<)—Wheat: 1.29. Corn No. 3 mixed 67%; No. 3 yel-} N low 69. Oats No. 2..white 47@48; white 42%@46% ; Rye. Not quoted. Barley 65@82. 4 Timothy seed 4.50@5.15. Flever: seed 29.25@36.00. 5 tea, i No. 2 red 1.31@1.87%; No. 3 red. No, 3, uted ieee ca |e is Ibs. No. 3 { 55. der. ski RN 4 iy cel Pol inder bb. Kar corn, 70 tbe. 8 conte, braid uluth, re! Flax. Match 2.17%; April 217%; Meat re Thane northern’ 133% @1.44%; No. 2 ditto 131% No. 3° ditto 1.27%@1.39 ‘ie ited A northern 1.32% @1.40%; ber durum 144Ma@leon; No. ¥atees. 23 EiRGL SOR: No, 1 durum eens 13.00@14. Tamba' sepoeian cull 00; light ewen yj bucks 4.50@5.80, 7% 5 2 io 1 mised 6G | Noes aitte t ditto 142 dufain ‘1.34% Barley “Thelee “to 00 “cull "owen 30) hea” to geod son over

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