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FOREST Rangers, Guards, Meat Inspectors, Railway Mail Clerks, . Chauffeur-Carriers needed often. “How to Qualify” mailed isee. Write, Ozment, 33-P, St. Louis, Mo. UREAT DEMAND for + good wage: nen oF women, time required. tab. 1893, Moler Fargo, N. D. as WANTED—Hustling honest young man to work in parts department. An opportunity. Lahr Mator Sales: barbers at Short work, nights, Someone who can go home Apply 709 Ninth street. BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS postpaid, 100 per cent delivery guaranteed. horns Anconas 13c; Barred, Bt jocks, Reds, Minorcas 15c, Wyandottes, Bf Orpingtons, Wh Rocks 16c;| Wh Orpingtons, Brahmas 1%c; assort- ed llc. Bopp Hatchery, Fergus Falls, Minn. POSITION WANTED TELEPHONE “operator wit years experience wishes position. Can furnish references. Address Tribune Ad. No. 51. ‘BEAUTY operator wish Position. Graduate of the National sthool of Cosmetology, Address the Tribune| “ Ad_ No, 52. ee ke FOR RENT—Two or three furnished light housekeeping rooms. Electric stove and water in room. The use of electric washer. Phone 1126-R. 616 Sixth street, FOR RENT—Clean furnished sleep- ing rooms in modern home. Close in. Suitable for two gentlemen. a Lane for rent. Call at 317 jt T—Newly decorated two furnished for light house- keeping on first floor. Close in. At — 313 | Fourth strect. Phone 627-R. ED decorated two rooms, furnished for light house- keeping on first floor. c 313 Fourth street, ‘OR RENT—Room in modern house, two blocks from postoffice. Bath and telephone. Convenient. Call treet. ~ large furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Ground floor, private entrance. 508 Tenth street. 3#0R RENT—Two unfurnished rooms on ground floor. Also. sleeping rooms. Call at 1012 Brdwy, or Phone 499-W. us NEWLY decorated, city-heated light housekeeping rooms, single or con- nected. College building. Tele- phone 18; FOR RENT —Sleeping rooms la FOR RENT—One light housekeeping room with piano. Also one sleep- ing room, 419 Seventh street. Phone 977-W. T—By April first, rooms if modern home. Hiot water heat, Call at 37 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home. Inquire at 906 Seventh treet or Phone 548-M. R T—-Large rooms table 522 Second. a SEEDS YOU ARE perfectly safe in ordering our Registered-Certified Grimm Alfalfa seed Rete from this ad. Shipped C. O. subject to your inspection, F: ne grade; purity 99 per cent; viability 90 or more. Per pound 35 cents, On orders 100 pounds or more within 500 miles of Fargo will prepay freight for additional cent a pound. Re- member in planting our State Cer- tified Seed you ure positive that the resulting field can be register- ed. Best quality yellow or white blossom Sweet Clover Seed, 14 cents a pound, all bags free; sum- ples on request. North Dakota ~¢ Grimm Alfalfa Association, State College Station, Fargo, N. D. Co operative organization of over 500 farmers. comfortable for two. Call at two| F 1 insertion, 25 words or 2 insertions, 25 words pr insertions, words or under ....... 1 week, 25 words) Ads over 25 words, 2c a tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All’ classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. Seven- day trial. Each car priced in plain figures. WHEN a man buys a rebuilt car here he is neither guessing,nor gam- bling, but is buying a standard known value, at a fixed and honest price. We always carry good re- built cars in stock. Come in and see them. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. DEPENDABLE USED CARS ONE OF OUR Used Car customers writes: The car certainly is per- forming wonderfully. The only trouble was with the generator. Since I put in the new fuse whic! you sent me haven’t had a bit of trouble. Every one around here thinks I got a wonderful bargain and of course I know it. You can see the original of this letter here at our salesroom, and you can buy from us a Used Car ust as good and satisfactory. Ford Touring; Studebaker Spec. Six; Overland Sedan; Dodge Touring. Easy Time Payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. Bismarck. USED CARS “With an O. K. that counts.” 1926 Chevrolet Landau; slightly used. 1926 Ford tudor, 1925 Chevrolet closure. 1925 Ford Sedan. 1923 Chevrolet coupe. everal reconditioned Ford touring cars. “Trade and Easy Terms. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. D. A reliable dealer with reliable used cars. One 1926 touring with en- ALE Also one Ford coupe ion, Can be seen at Olson Garage of I'ribune ad No, oo i SALE--Foid Coupe, 1926 model. Only ran about one thousand mile In excellent condition. Also a Vie- tor victrola, Call at 417 Fifth street or Phone 1170-W. L 1926 Ford trucks in A-l condition, Warford trans- mission, new tires and steel gravity dump box. Cheap if taken at once. Call_981-R after six. FOR SALE—Mahogany table, hall tree and solid Mahogany dresser, white enamel kitchen cab- inet and.a wardrobe. Phone 786-8 or call at 416 Ave. B. Oe FOR SALE—Library table $15.00; Favorite Range $35.00; 7 x 9 Um- brella tent $20.01 chicken coop x 7 $8.00, Phone 367-J or call at 710 Seventh, ‘RENT OR SALE 2% miles from Tribune Ad. No. h| Webb Block. FOUR ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, South front, oak floors, furnace! heat, full basement, concrete floor, basement garage, good location. Sale price $2800. Terms. SEVEN ROOM MODERN TWO) red house, south front, hot water heat, full basement, good location. Si Ng price $3800. Terms. FIVE ROOM STUCCO BUNGAL@W, south front, basement’ garage, fur- nace Leat, Sale price $5150. Terms, Py SIX ROOM MODERN HOME, FULL, basement, furnace heat, good loca- tion, screened porch, east front, near schools, Sale price $5500. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, hardwood floors, built-in features,| full partitioned basement, garage. Sale price ae Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY house, south front, hardwood floors, furnace heat, fireplace. Sales price $6500. $700 cash, bal- ance monthly, FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, on Ninth street, hardwood floors, -full basement, furnace heat. Sale| price $4800, ‘Terms. FIVE ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, | j hardwood floors, fireplace, full basement, basement gara; East front, Sales price $5900. Term: TWO HOUSES. ON A CORNER, 50 foot’ lot, right down town, both houses modern, double. garage,| monthly rental $90.00, taxes $300. Sales price $7500. Terms. LARGE ROOMING 1 HOUSE, MOD- - ern, well located, east front, good monthly income, Sale price $5260. Terms, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 10 Years Active City Selling Phone 0. ___ APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three room apartment with bath, furnished or unfurnish: ed at 212% Main. Also three roo! and bath furnished at 601 Third street, $25 per month. Phone 906 after 5:00 p.m. FOR RENT- Modern; heat, hot ‘and cold water, year round. $40 each per month. Marcovitz Army ‘and Navy Store, Mandan. FOR RENT—Cozy two room apart- ment with ee pantry and clothes closet. k, gas range. Nicely furnished. eal at 38 Rosser after 6pm. em FOR Ri n apartment od See. FIVE ROOM cottage, ‘h street, Al condition, nice lawn and shrubbery, 50. FOUR ROOM cottage, south good condition, $1,800. = FOUR, soit stucco cottage, west part‘of city, 75 foot lot, $1,800. FIVE ROOM 'stucco. bungalow, w big attic, stationary tubs, fire) place, basement, garage, extremely, well built, $5,800. SIX ROQM’ 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, $3,590. VEN ROOM house on 6th street,’ east tront, modern, $4, BUILDING LOTS—Hundreds of them, all over town. 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- Do “your REAL ESTATE business with the busiest dealer in, the city. F. E. YOUNG. | OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT T—Office or living rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply _to Knowles. OFFICE ROOM for rent: Sco Flor! en, Business: Service Go., Fourth street. _ side, Fess HENRY YOU SEEM To BE VERY DISCOURAGED SINCE You'vVE COME INTO THE COMPANY FOR SALE—Five If the house or lot] ¥ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—One eight room house at 422 Twelfth street. Also one three room partly furnished apart- ment on ground floor for light housekeeping $35.00 and one two room apartment furni: hy for light 00 M872 modern bung: alow and garage 50 x Save agent's commission, buy from own- er direct at a bargain, Write Ad. No. 56: apartment, lights, heat, ice, everything furnished ex: cept electricity for cooking for $35 month. Call at 620 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Modern three room fur= nished flat on first floor, Con- venient to Capitol, ‘schools and car line. Phone 630-R. FOR SALE—Cottage weil located on large lot with garage. Nice gar- den spot. Phi B58. ‘OR RENT—Furnished modern house. Enquire at 305 Ave. D after 6 urnis! apartment at “Person Court. Avenue A. 510 room modern house with garage by*owner. 813 Ave. C. SEWING DRESSMAKING, ladies tailoring and sewing of all kinds done at reason- able prices. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Phone 609-LR. RAYED “about — eight years old, weighing, around 1100 Ibs. Blind in right eye. Notify E. Fisher, South Side, Grocery. ICAN Greasers are smarter than you are for they carry a dagger with them even when they go to the hos- pital, This gives them an even break with the surgeon. You will not need to guard your gall blad- der or padlock your appendix if. you visit the clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan who cures without the knife, by natural methods, herbal remedies and scientific diet; no tonsil snatching (loss of the ton- sils may cause consumption in your children. God put the tonsil! there as a 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 vi Room 6 Lucas Block, Bis smarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—One jectric operated brake lining machine, one No. 2 steam boiler, one two compartment truck tank, 150 gallon capacity, x-tube radio, complete with cessories, at a bargain, one 1924 Tudor Ford sedan in A No. 1 condition. Priced low to sell que Lockwood Accessory, 800 Main. Phone 187, FOR SALE 2—5 ft. floor show cases. 1—6 ft. floor show case. 1—3 ft. floor show case. 1—3t. counter candy case. 3 Tables. ESTRAY: Jd. B. SMITH, LE Choice imported German German Chappers and bine Moantain, also ae ingers, sceds, treats, Phone ne: J. Jacob Bull, Diekins a, Box 728. LE—100 bushels good corn—Burleigh county mix per cent. Orin six miles southwest of Brittin. Phone Bismarck 1-F-30. FOR SALE—600 ft. galvanized well Pipe. Also new automobile chai Phone 1160-R after 4 p. m. or write Mrs. Mary Owens, 2101 Lounsberry Road. FOR Ri ‘den. Fenced, where it can be watered, Phone 1160-R after 4 p. m. or write Mrs. Mary Owens, 2101 Lounsberry Rond. RMS TO RENT—The Gaines Land break for flax, Land C ange WANTED TO BUY—A used cop: copy Burleigh County directory. Address stating price and condition. Pete Schantz, Bismarck, FOR SALE—Cut wood $1.50 per cord. ‘Also Ash fence posts. Address Gaines D. — Weigel. FOR SALE—One 10 foot ‘Van Brunt Drill in good condition, Wachter Transfer ( ENT—Bri . rear of 114 Fourth street. M. W. ce posts. E. Fisher, 15 Front street. Co. has farms to rent and lands tol 4, Five miles] northwest’ of “Bismarck. Anton|! AEST IEE TILL PIE ETN LEE SIN RAM LT ERNTR PS RE RMNMERS FOR: SALE’ FIVE ROOM modera héuse, 2 bed rooms, ‘east front, 60 foot lot, near school, for $2600, on term SEVEN ROOM modern ho: 4 bed rooms, close in, hot water heat, full basement and screen porch, for ia on liberal terms, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, maple floors, garage, close in, attractive home, for $4750. SIX ROOM modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms, well arranged, near school, fine lot, desirable location, $5250, on terms. EIGHT ROOM modern dwelling, 4 bed rooms, maple floors, fine base- ment, laundry tubs, fireplace, 3 garages, close in, near school, hot water heat, 75 foot frontage, a fine home at a bargain. GEO. M. REGISTER, ——— ___ Lost Lo: y x 4.40 Pathfinder tire and rim with Capital Chevrolet Co. cover between Driscoll and Sterlin; Finder return to M. J. Olson, Jr., Driscoll. Reward. LOST—Dark shell rimmed glasses. Finder call at 109 Third street for reward, ROOM AND BOARD ROOMS WITH BOARD—Also table boarders wanted in modern home. Call at 309 Eighth street or Phone | 834-J. FOUND Hoon tire on ri about 244 miles north of Bismarck, Owner may have same by identif cation and paying for advertising. See Peter Mihm, 3 miles north of Bismarck, Route 1, __WORK WANTED "TO WilOM 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 old. When you have any excavating to do or want any b dirt give me a chance, Phone 9 T. M. Burch, 417 Seventh street. eo and new , operated by competent and able men. Phone wee le Auto Sales Co. Dal WAN ED—To ae Tag rug weaving. Called a and deliveres Write WORK WANTED bg the hour and by day. Phone 678-L) Special Rates to 2 Meets Announced Special rates of fare and one-half on the certificate plan to the Lion state convention at Fargo May nnounced today by the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and other pply from all points itoba, Minnesota, North and Dakota sed on the going trip, will be honored at half ng if presented not later \y tendance of 150. A similar rate will be granted to] the Scottish Rite reunion by the un- North vid in- first If said © the tieip wot so. filed, from any. pu Receiver. | (Firat publieation on, the f April, af 1 for) MARKETS CNN MM MY FIRM TONE IN| WHEAT MARKET Market Affected By Reports of Serious Crop Damage in Western Kansas April 4)-—With a de- 4,670,000 bushels reported world available supply and with a fair ort demand in evi- dence, wheat today tended upward. Crop reports were generally able, but some advices ind there would be west K Chicago, crease of nthe ‘the market’ was oversold ndition. Wheat closed uns higher; corn % to “@%% cent up; S,unchanged to 4 cent advance, and provisions unchanged to a rise of 12 cents. sas crop reports today telling of cond drawn Ellis, Shields and Sroth.| ef central Certificates showing | wheat that y injured. Present in- at 60 per cent or more 7 ed. tie there today nd “Viene soil ition On the othe hand, extremely regarding other sec- tic wheat territory © culate. were current — that sand Oklahoma previous records, bandonment of cotton area in grain an outsta Furth many portions tern Kansas were ng sufficient mois-| the crop to harvest. ON w y dip br ght in Hieile. pressun action featured the midday. ed after a firm one tz cent and recovered. 3 seed ty cent under and moi like fra stion above Monda: Cash wheat offerings were light nd early demand for desirable will: good, fir. ng soon toned down the market turned quiet and. st Demand for medium gi and for poor quality wheat offerings we re quieter, with offerings easier Oats were fi R low grade s firm to strong. 27, subject to minimum at-! J RODU E (lees: d (Py | | highe r 1 ‘ ‘Tirsts 18 receipts Hea | Cheese unchanj alive fir | @30; | 3 fed steers and mostly short; carlings fully st e round 9.00@ leetions salabl tock largely d, bulk bulls un- stockers 00; vealers 50@1,00 high- lights 10.50@12.00; bulk “Hogs 7,000; unevenly steady at 25 cents higher than Monday; best 16 0 180 pound 11,00@)11.51 lots light Both Satisfied, SLEEVE WHEN HE TRIES TO: Set Me Gor be THE COMPANY — HEL Have ‘TO STRETCH LEGS. IF HE WANTS TO IAD OF HENRY TVTE BUT His TEP By Taylor WELL, THAT'S THE EIRST REAL BUFF © EVE R PULLED ANID GOT AWAY WITH = IE TYTE HAD TAKEN ME UF THIS PLACE SURE WOULD HAVE GONE FLOP! AAICKEL TO BUY ‘MYSELF SOME Do YoU WANT 70 RUIN Your TEETA EATING SO AUG. CANDY 22 = OTAER KIDS POPS GE THEM ae J AIGKELS FOR MOM! Te ME NOW - WHAT DID YOU MEAN BY THAT. elle ta 22 -| steady with premiums | , nd to. Ne was firm to ™% cent highe for cs "| puckage Close Yesterday Year Ago Wheat May July Sept. Corn May July Sept. ats: May July Sept. Rye— M Bellies — SMe ERR RON NEA FINANCIAI ‘od: Open High 134% heavier | pigs asernee cost Mon-! pound butchers anette i043 ge to 25 ood 77 pound | + Best 130 pound | LIVESTOCK —-(U D. of A.) CHICA ago, April ttle 1 all killing to strong, mostly strong; considered; — stockers s 3 demand panded ty here @ nd feed 8.00@ fat ne quality consid y 11.75; stor 9.00; all prada 3 new high p: bulls acti bulls; few ct suitable for east | Baber few H most finished light hogs | cents higher; medium t hogs extremely g sows 10 to 15 und averag 2 pound Rechets: i. w@ 11.6: 260 to 300 pounds 10.75@11.1 ws mostl; 10.15 slaughter upward 50; Nebo ht 11.15@11.20; packing hee 60 @0. slaughter pigs 11.00@12.00. Sheep 8,000 fat lambs opening slow; few early sales around th. Mond: early bulk of wooled lam 16.00@ 16 nothing choice sold asking around 16.25 for choice good 92 pound Colora of ood 51 pound Illinois 2.00; choice handywei sary. feet around higher earl spring. pped apap “0 .00 i lambs northern No. 1 dark noe Pee 4 @ 1 ,, of the No, 3 white 12% @ 43%. y 58@76. Rye No. 2, 97% @1.02 Flax No. 1, 2.14% @ “hicago, April 5.—VP)}—Wheat No. 2 red 1.43; No. 5 northern spring 1.1 Corn No. 4 mixed 6613 ’ Oats No. 2 white 47@18; elie MON . 3 Clover oR 29.251 Lard : V5 5% 42's “42% 2.15% 2.16% 2.19% 2.20% 2 UM 1% 7” 1% SURE-SHOT SAM “Does Big Joe live near here?” a weler asked a cowboy. ‘Nope,” said the cowboy. Then’ where can I find his neigh- Long Sam?” I'm Long Sam.” But they told me that Rig Joo lived within gunshot of you. “He did.”—Tit-Bits. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., April 6.—()-But- er ah churning cream 48; packing setck 24, _ BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by gee Co.) Bismarck, April 5 No. 1 dark northern. $1.18 No. 1 northern spring. 1.16 No, 1 amber durum. No. 1 mixed durunr. 1 red durum. T's 7 . 8, 56 Ibi . fo, . iS is. 96 many per pound. discount aie aot re ret, corn, 70 tes & cents’ un- der shell, - classes | MANY ISSUES ~ AIT NEW HIGHS | Renewal of Call Rate at 4 Per | Gent Favors: Operators For the Advance April in’ current New York, jued gain | ings, fre jrumors of (P)—Contin- ilway earn- increases dividend dey opments sure of invest- ment funds combined in tod market to elevate more than of issues into new enewal of the call indicating an | vailable for stock market | purno ve encouragement to op- the advance, who centered attention largely on railway | shares, Low priced have been abundance of carrier issues which rs volame, y Weste second ferred, whic jing Mobile lw Spirited aayinig of General Motors sent the stock up to 183%, duplicat- \ing its high record price, while Du which holds a large block of General Motor bid up to a new high record at After tablishing a new peak of ali time 170%, United States reacted on heavy proifit taking and fell be low 170. Colorado fuel sold up five points on rep: of large current earnings and dividend rumors. Bear speculators managed to ferret out a few weak spots. Fox Film dropped off five points and American olen preferred sold down to the lowest price in its history. Tobaceo products also continued to be sup- plied free The closing w short inte s 8 popular industrials occurred in the last hour. Houston Oil advanced four points before the list began to ease off on profit taking. Most of the popular shares fell off a point or so from the high figures, but re- newed buying of low priced railroads in progress again in the final sales approximated firm. § To! 600,000 share 210 pounds. 10.00 pounds 10.75@10.9 pounds 10.50@1 pounds 10.15@10.5 packers 8.75@ top lambs — 13.00@14.00; lambs 10,00@:11.00; IS FLOUR - @P)-—Flour unchanged. Shipments 32, 381 barrels, Bran 26,00, Minot Man Mian Fatally Injured When Hit By ‘Hit and Run’ Driver Minot, N. D., Api Henry Caneree Minot teams believed to have ned when he was struck d un automobile on ‘e. , about one mile east. Minot city limits. of the driver of the ma- chine which is believed to have struck Cameron and who left him dying alongside the road is unknown to the authorities, who early today launched an investigation to ascer- tain, if possible, full details concern- ing the affair. —— | LITTLE JOE OME PEOPLE LIVE HAPPILY EVER FIER