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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1997 ~ in to Work in au- electric shop, must have some experience, high school Bian tion or its equivalent be able to handle respo: ‘lity assistant manager, alternating wi manager, Also part time on the. road as salesman i in North Dakota, Only live wire need apply. Mar- ried an preferred, Write Tribune Ad, ._ 67. FOREST Rangers, Border Patrol Guards, Meat Inspectors, Railway! Mail Clerks, Chauffeur-Carriers needed often. “How to Quali mailed free, Write, Ozment, 33-: Lo Mo. GREAT good wages; men or women. Short time required. Catalog free. Es- tab. 1895. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. FEMALE BELP WANTED SALESLADY to travel, beautiful line of merchandise, Big’ commission, See. lady, Room 211, Me- “to work for board and room, 619 Sixth street. Phone _329-LW. ‘ompetent girl for gener- al housework, Phone 189. — USES AND FLAT! FOR SALE—Best residence bargain in Bismarck. Duplex, seven rooms downstairs, e rooms upstairs. Strictly modern, brick fireplace, maple floors, furnace heat, full besement. Dr. J. B. Hollenbeck, 1004 Fifth street, \F ‘OR RENT—Five room house located at Fourteenth and Rosser street. Also office space oppo: Kenzie Hotel. For further informa- __tion see Frank Krall ti FOR SALE—By owner di tically new bungalow, and bath. Maple floors, full Le ment, hot air heat. Price $3,000. Terms if desired. Phone 921. FOR RENT- tage ut 323 Thirteenth street for $28.00 per month. Phone 1132-J. FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished sleeping room on first floor, next to bathroom. Suitable for two re- inble young men, Near Capitol. fast Phone 1181 pleasant front "wank boarders or board and room. Call at 822 Main street or phone 2 FOR RENT—Two clean rooms for light housekeeping in modern home.| WO! Phone 129-W or call at 1100 _Broadwi venth street. FUR RENT—Large modern room on 4 ground floor, suitable for two, also garage. For si Washing _ma- chine, 15 Thayer, Vhone 604-J. FOR REN’ rge furnished reems for light housekeeping on ground floor, private entrance. Call at bus ‘lenth street, ce FOR RENT—Three partly furnished housekeeping rooms. $32.00 per month. Call at 418 First street or Phone 241-LM, 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 borne guaranteed. Psion sy trial car priced in in figures. THIS firm takes the position that whatever may be the make or model of i rebuilt car we sell, the rep- utation and good will of this busi- ness is at stake. We assume full responsibility for the satisfaction of the owner. We always carry good rebuilt cars in stock. Come in and see them. “Rebuilt Cars With 2 Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. WORK WANTED TO WHOM IT MAY8CONCER WHEN you want some ashes hauled let me make you a price. When you want some fertilizer the best in town, lesb me show you some about half sheep manure, many years old. When you have any excavating to do or want any black dirt give me a chance. Phone T. M. Burch, 417 Seventh position as clerk in general hens be ean Can give Long refer- Ww Trib 10. LJ ironing 70¢ a dos. Sewing mending done. Call 407 So. Sighth __Street, Phone 1177-J, ‘WORK WANTED—Plowin ash hauling, black dirt and Tertilis: Phone 364-R or call 1105 IF YOU want black dirt or ashes hauled, also all kinds of team work Phone 818. Gagner Everts. room house with basement, water and lights. Phone 53! or call at 212 Eleventh street_north oe POR RENT—Suite of three heated rooms with electric range in mod etn house, on Eighth street, Phone 45’ FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. Roy Neff, 710 Seventh street. FOR RENT—A furnished room in ¥ modern home. "Phone 782. 607 ‘urnished room in mod- 1678-LJ. 411 Ave. A. BABY CHICKS HARDY Northern Chicks, standard breeds. 74 per cent orders to date from former customers. Our suc- cess built on your satisfaction, Feeds, supplies. Ninth annual cat- book free. Clay- K, Fargo, N. D. BABY CHICKS postpaid, 100 per cent delive: enerehveed., te horns Anconas 13: Barred, ‘ks, Reds, Minorcas 15c, W; andates, BE Orpingtons, Wh_ Ro Wh Orpingtons, Brahmas Ma ed 1c. Bopp Hatehery, Falls, Minn, ‘ | MOM’N POP WELL, MR. TYTE, HAVE YOU MADE A DECISION ON THE SELF POPPING PoP CORN? SURELY OU WON'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY SLIP BY assort- Fergus Gardens plowed, ashes hauled, | prite | reasonable. Phone 73W. Wm Ode. a YOU ARE perfectly safe in ordering our Registered-Certified Grimm Alfalfa seed direct from ‘this ad.) ppt . O. C. subject to your inspection, y, grade; purity 99 per cent; viability 90 or more, Per pound 35 cents. On oraers 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 are positive that the resulting field can be register- ed. Best quality yellow or whi blossom Sweet Clover Seed, a a pound, all bags free; sam- on request. North Dakota ‘irom ‘Alfalfa Apsorlation, Stat operat Station, F: » N. Co cperal ive organisation, "of over 600 OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Office or living rooms over Knowles Jewelry store, Apply A, Knowles. DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS in Hoskins Block. See Floren, Busi- ness Service Co. Yes ~ x! sHovant' tr ‘FOR SALE FIVE ROOM bungalow, beth, furnace, full basement, 2 rooms in. attic, plastered; at front, convenient to schools, $4,700 FOUR ROOM brand new benaslen. oak floors, built for , with any built in features, bra ld new, at leas than cost, $3,950. FIVE ROOM stucco bungalow, east front, just off paving, sement garage, station: tubs, fire place, two years old, east front, $5,800. SIX ROOM house, modern, east front, just off paving, all large rooms, full basement, $6,500. TEN Pook tooming house, good con- dition, close in, modern, $6,200. FIVE ROOM cottage, full cemented basement, garage, nice trees and lawn, east part of city, $2,650. FIVE ROOM cottage with bath, east part of Reid corner lat, good condi- tion, $2,200. FOUR ROOM bunageley large rooms, full basement, ement garage, just off pavement, spick ands} condition, built for a home, entir ly modern, at less than cost 1 owner, $4,200, THESE ARE only a few of the good laces I have to sell. If there is a fawes: or lot in the city you would like to have I will'get it for you, if for sale. FARM LANDS—I would like to show you the letters I have got from outside dealers the past few weeks. They would open your eyes us to how outsiders feel about North Dakota lands. This year will see the start of the biggest land bus’ ness the state has ever known, If you are going to buy lands, take my advise, and BUY NOW. INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, auto- mobile in good, ald, reliable com- panies with prompt service guar- anteed. F. E, YOUNG. as APARTMENTS __ FOR RENT—One furnished ment on ground floor. One Ze room and kitchen with néw gas nge, bath adjoining. Also gar- ge for rent. Mrs. Ada Rohrer. FOR RENT—Strictly modern three froom apartment at 212 Main, Also large front room next to bath un- furnished or furnished at 214 Sec- ond street.. Phone 905 after 5 SHED ent, two ‘ge rooms, with closet, kitchen with sink, large screened porch, east stairs, Call at rear xth street. Phone 8 apartment with private bath, further informa’ call at 616 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Aprit 1 two room furnished apartment. 411 Fifth Street. Phone 2' eS FOR RENT—Furnisheq apt. on first floor. Also ‘garage for rent. Call t 422 Fifth street. 5 aia FOR BENT—Modern apartment. L. K. Thompson. Phone 287. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ‘A RARE opportunity, permanent and profitable. Connection will be of-}— =~! fered to three high grado men ae ing automobile experience and wi can invest QUALIFICATION. One| experienced Sales Manager who can organize the sales force and trai them to be aggressive produce’ One Experienced Office Manager| who is capable of taking full charge of the office, accounting and parts department. One experienced Ser- vice Manager with the ability to handle shop men and sell service. To the men who can measure up to these qualifications we offer a con- cies with an, Automobile Agency, a popular priced car of well known standard make and ing a general garage busin one of the most progressive western cities. This is a legitimate proposition promising excellent re- turns and will stand the most rigid investigation. The men we want mut become. financially and activ interested in the business. Ad- ¥ all correspondence, which 1, to No. 66, cage will be confident Tribune. a THE MUSIC SCHOOL INSTRUCTION in ‘piand, vocal. Spe- cial courses for little rs adults, If at all po ot Is bet years should be present at the hour of in- atruction, Thich will be of great) value to parent as well to pu: pil. . May 1st we open dur re; ee summer.’ classes in Thery, mony and Composition. For turth4| er information call 1017 or call our studio, 31 Ave. A, corner Man- dan street. AUTOMOBILES ;PRING—Have you had your car re. done for Spring? Does it look like May or December? A new paint, job costs but little. Money is no object! See us now and pay later— ‘Why buy a new car? The old one will be new when it leaves our, shop, Dakota Auto Sales Co. Inc., Oldsmobile Sales and Service. Open evenings until hene 428. 215 Main street, TANTED— er practically new, modern "G ler @ room bungalow with “eee Chose Inquire Ad. No. 61 FOR SALE—Household — furniture riced for quick sale. for rent. Call at 422 Twelfth street or Phoni A MAHOGANY book for Chine closet, sold at bargain. Phone _364-J. HOME LAUNDRY—First class work done for men’s shirts, blankets and bed spreads, a specialty, Also fam- ily washings taken. We call and deliver. Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry, 31 Ave. A, corner Mandan street. Phone 1017. FOR SALE—One electric operated |, brake lining machine, one No. 2 steam boiler, one two compartment truck tank,°150 gallon capacity, one six-tube radio, complete with all accessories, at a bargain, one 1924 Tudor Ford sedan in A N condition. Priced low to sell qui Lockwood Accessory, 800 aa 5 you ai ly nut, To seek the surgeon and be cut. You're sure to suffer all Be wise, avoid the surgeon's Clinie of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan cures out the kni Lucas Block, Bi t| were re Also house|’ made on the following charges: larceny, 8; disorderly conduc! grand lawceny, 2; efigaging. in the liquor traffic, 1; drunkennes: vagrancy, 1; gambling, 3. Nineteen cars were tagged for not having the Proper license tags. Doors of 10 busin found unlocked at night men on their hourly ro port shows. Seven auto jorted and investiga’ were Mh at Teports of thefts. ahes hundi white way and alley lights et Latent out of order and re- paired. Reports of stolen cars received and filed totaled 400, while 45 cars were i ing improper light: transients were pro- vided with lodging, seven legal. papers were served, four quarantine tags posted and 15 telegrams and. letters received and filed, ‘VANITIES’ IS AMUSING REVUE °|Chorus of Pretty Girla Does Clever Dancing—Comedians Bring Many Laughs places were y patrol- the re- That much talked of mu vue, Earl Carroll's come and gone and Bismar ably none the worse for been here. True, some of the cos- tumes worn by the chorus now and then were rather abbreviated, but not more so than in other productions | which h been here in the past. Costuming and elaborate scenic ef- fects did not enter into the plot. The Vanities simply provided more than two hours of meaningless entertain- ment which kept the audience in an uproar most of the time. There were no outstanding songs and very little dancing other than that done by the chorus, the production for e most part being just a show of girls with an amusing skit sandwi ed in while the girls were prep for their next appearance. Clever Comedi: A trio of clever comedians worked hard to please. Bert Swor, of min- strel show fame, was liberal with his i Lapel ties both in blackface and nd did a single that had ot h to recommend his parts ins Tou Powers out the laughs, and hi ‘Opera Carte” was the outstanding Dave Chasen, with a ner that brought a laugh saying a word, Te: ited materially in the fun mak is impersonation of “The Rajah’ “of Sheepshead Bay BB. | ¥as highly entertaining. RENUMBERING of buildings to be restarted, Sparkling glass number plates made to order. vice. Send address on postal or Phone 557-J. Louis Hessling. FOR SALE—One 12 gage Winchester Automatic Shot Gur and one 30-30 Remington Automatic rifle. Rea- sonable. Phone 460-LM or call at 622 Fifth street. FOR SALE—One 1 caterpillar pew engine or will take a stallion in trade, as en write quire of S, _ Clifford. my ‘Sixth street. FOR SALE—Seed Corn, Falkner and Neate Dent, at $5.00 a bushel. E. Chesak, 12 8. FOR FOR SALE—A i0 ft. Monitor Dri ‘Very reasonable. See C. B, Nagel, one-half mile West and 3 miles North of Bismarck. WANTED TO BUY—One or two good used Army Squad Tents. Phone veg or call at 709 Ave. A. Milton ue. FOR SALE—A &ve horse power mo-|° ; tor in perfect conditio: Barker Police Answer 385 Calls During March Thiee hundred. and eightyrfive calls were reported and inyestigated by the Bismarck police. department during the month of March, accord- ing to a report prepared by Chief of Police Chris ineson, indicating that the patrolmen are kept fairly |’ busy most of the time. The police made 37 arrests during ithe month, including nine persons held for investigation. Arrests were 24 hour seg-| up, There were 25 numbers on the pro- gram which opened with the “Rotisserie” scene. Of the tableai Pearl and Shawl, outstanding. ty DowlMg and the chorus won high favor with thei “Kinky Kids on Parade chorus alone did an unusual and e¢ fective bit in their “Ponies on P: number. Fancy Skater Johnny Dove did a dance turn on roller skates in which he exhibited a vast amount of skill. Louise Brooks, Mary Dowling, Aimee Archer Swor and Alice Bradford were the featured women. Included among the laugh-provo! ing skits were “Life's Mysteries, “Big Shoes,” “The Speakeasy,” “T! pote y Hotel,” and “The Swimming ‘ank.” The company left Bismarck th morning for Fargo where the produ: tion is booked for tonight, and will Ha a week's engagement at the propaliten theatre in Sunday. for the District of a. atter of C. M. Julius, editors of C, 3 of Bismarck County of and District a Notice is hereb: April 11, 1927, t was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of hjs_credit- ors will be held in’ the office of Alfred Zuger, 4 Webb Block, in Bismarck, 'N.” T at ten o'clock a.m, the creditors may’ attend, their claims, appoint a trust amine the bankrupt and h other busjness as may proper- ¥ come before such meeting. rgPitgd: Bismarck, NN. D., Julius i April ALF! GER, Referee fe Bankruptey. is'preb:| 8 having GRAIN LIVESTOCK WHEAT PRIGES HIGHER TODAY Speculative Offerings Are Scarce and Buying Some- what Aggressive Chicago, April 14.)—Predic- tions of freezing temperatures to- night in western Kansas tended to bring about upturns in wheat prices today. On at the bulges, however, commission house selling increased and gains failed to hold well. Fur- rere, feported in the re North American wheat were noted. ,Wheat closed firm % to % net ; corn unchanged to % cent % up and provisions unchanged to a rise of 20 cents Word of good sized export sales of North American wheat overnight gave emphasis today to announce- ment of a decided falling off in shipments from south of the equator, The out go of wheat from Argentina di Australia together for the week amounted to bushels — compared bushels in the week pr Attention stocks cand by indi- tions that be sufficient! the new crop. | WHEAT FUTURES UPWARD AFTER UNCERTAIN START | Minneapolis, April 14-—()—Wheat| futures scored price gains t day after an uncertain start. Trade was narrow and largely before tomorrow's holiday. Firmness led throughout most sion, the market nt replenished to await cent after an carly flasxeed was firm, advancing Cash wheat offerings were meagi and the market was quiet steady. Good to choice was s and sold fairly readily. Poor s remained quiet and draggy. wheat in slight supply steady. Davia quiet and steady. Corn was light supply and de. mand was good Oats were steady and quiet, offer- ings small. Rye was fir Barley was firm to strong at 60@ 73. cents. Flaxseed SO. ST. South St. Paul, + of A.)—Cattle 1,800 inally steady to bulls these si and of wheat at|Ty supplies will | § ning up|. CHICAGO RANGE April 1 Close Clone. Yeaterday Year Ago Open 1.32% Bellies- 10.50@11.40; light light. 10.85@11.60; ing sows 9.40@10.10; slaught 10.65@1 Cattle she stock medium light pigs 00; fed steers 25 higher; sopts higher; bulls | 25 to 50 cents foe on fat steers with | several w abe 4 and emand sik 1,000; pound feeders firm odd fat ewes lamb: BISMARCK GR GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 1 . 1 dark northern . 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum... . 1 mixed durum 1 red durum flax flax. ‘rye... Dark hard winter. Hard winte' Oats ey Speltz, SHE! No. % 66 Ibs. or more 121 1d p sc nd Iagitik ar tora; 20) Ines 6 cenlg aa @|der shell. cutters 4.50@5.50; stockers and changed. Calves 2,200; vealers 50 good lights 9.50@10.50; 10.00. Hogs 7,500; slow, around 10@15 higher than’ Wednesday’s average; | top 11.00; most 150 to 210 pound av- erages 10.75@11.00; 200 butchers 10.50 @ 10.7. weights 10.25@10.50; bulk’ pigs 12 average cost Wednesday weight 231, Sheep 700; fat lambs fully steady) to strong; best wooled 15.75; fat{ ewes strong to 26 higher; part load choice 130 pounders 10.75. CHTCAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 14.—(U. 8. D. of A.) Hogs 21,000; fairly active; mostly 10 cents her; spots up more on 230 to 300 pound weight; top 11.60) paid for 150 to 170 pound averages; bulk desirable 150 to 200 pound weight 11,25@11.55; most 210 to 240 @ feeders un- lower; bulk 9.50@; 300 pounds 10.60@10.95; few butch- ers 320 to 375 pounds 10.40@10.55 strong weight slaughter pigs 11.10@ 11.50; most packing sows 9.75@10.00; heavyweight hogs —10.40@10.95; Mr. Tyte Loosens Up Ot, Soue Do-THeRE ISN'T ROOM ENOUGH FOR “NES-BUT LISTEN THIS iam yD OMA Wf SEE SUGAR CANE So THAT THE KERNEZS WILL BE SWEETENED WHEN ‘THEY PoP — 1 MAY LET YOu IN OW THAT, TOO! By Taylor AT PRESENT WORKING SCHEME To CROSS My POPPING CORM WITH ALL. ARCH BooRWAYs - ITLL BE A TYPICAL. SPANISH HOUSE! LB me + MINNEAPOLIS RANGE April 14 Open High 1.32% 1.34% 1.29% 94% 95% Wheat— May duly Sept. Rye— May July M% Oats— ANS Az Az A2% 1.32% 1.33% 1.28% 2.18 2.22 ‘3% 74 73: 7 DULUTH RANGE April 14 Open High Low 1.46% 1.48% 1.46% 143° 1.43 1.26% 1.2714 98% 99 98% 4 99% 99% 20 2.21 2.19 2.24 2 2.19% uly 2.23 Barley— M Durum— pound offerings 11.00@11.25; 250 to| R: 99% 2.21 2.24 2.201% FARGO LAVEstock Fargo, N. D., April 14.—()\—Hoes 150 to 180 pound weights 10. 75; 180 to 200 pounds 10.50; 200 pounds pounds 10.2 H pounds 9.85@ 10 9.25; stags 8759.00." ep top lambs heavy lambs 12.00@13.00; cull lambs 10.00@11.00; light ewes 8.00@9.00; h ewes 6.00@7.00; cull ewes 3.00 @s. PRODUCE Chicago, April _ 14.—)—Butter lowers regeipts 6,192. tubs % firsts ‘47'@4 seconds 4312@46. Eggs highe: firsts 23@2: 22% ;storage packed extras 26@26 storage packed firsts 25 Cheese unchanged. , April 14.—P)—Wheat receipts 84 cars compared to 156 a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern 1.32% @1.84%; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy 1.36%@ 1.38%; good to choice 1.33%@1. ead ordinary to good 1.30% @1.32 o. 1 hard spring 1.3454 @1.41% ; ison 1 dark hard Montana on track 132%@ to arrive 1.32%@1.41%; May July 1.34%; Sept. 1.29%, Corn No. 3 yellow 67@69. Oats No. 3 white 42%@4: Barley 60@79, Rye No. 5 96%@1.00%, Flax No. 1, 2.17-@2.28. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, April 14.4} 2 ee 1,33; No. 1 hard 1.35. orn No. 4 mixed 67%; No. 2 yel- ise 12% @7314. Oat No. 2 white 47@48%; No, 3 1% @45%. y 70@86. imothy seed 4.75@5.25 Clover seed 29,00@35.. Lard 12.35. SMEAR OLS, FLOUR April 14.—(P)—F e ipments 33,478 barrels. Doar Te oe —pat quoted; packing stock 24, unchanged. 14.00@ 15.00; | ie 1.32% to *@' 1.28 to % 1.26% to % 14.10 16.00 SUGAR STRONG, OILS ARE WEAK ete Price Mi Movement To- wards Higher Levels, De- spite Selling Attacks York, April | 14.—(?)—Strength ugar shares and weakness of wer r fe; n today’ Th general was again towards wher levels despite o elling attacks against su posedly vulnerable specialti i money rates held relatively firm, but this was expected in view of’ the h mid-month demand for fund recent commodities pri and the improved outlook for t principal producing and__ refining Disappointing first qua’ ‘ontinued — hi e¢ the =p i Hing of d | hhalt disp! Public on the longer. 1 a recent high record of . Steel common was fir despite ties ported falling off in production to arow 95 per cent. of capacity. Rewardless of recent a nials of merger rumors, a brisk de- n rv continued for the independent Price movemen| more mixed moved up to all time and p gains were ré corded by Louisville & & Nashville and s Southern, but Union Lehigh Valle: Atchison ord peak for der selling pre firm. ‘liquidation of the Bur sues, the ” shares dropping over eight points and the “B” shares nearly five, caused hasty realizing elsewhere which carried a number of stocks down a point or so in the final ;hour. Subsequent brisk bidding for Atlantic Refining, Freeport, Texas, ; Colorado Fuel, Corn Products and Coca Cola, the last three named at- | taining new peak prices, caused a re- sumption of the forward movement in the late dealings. Total sales ap- proximated £,000,000 chares, _ CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, April 14.—()—Poultry alive, firm; receipts 3 cars; prices Renewed Brothers is- 200 LATE TO CLASSIFY ATTENTION HUDSON Essex owners, fully equipped together pert mecha position to isfactory repair and service work. Hudson Essex Sales Agency, AID Cc A T I DON'T forget As we buy our paint: "(we ca furnish them to antee you first 1 at 709 Third Also first painting. tful large fur- with lavatory liable young men Right off den, which use for entertaining pur- Near Capitol. Reasonable. - Breakfast if desired. This room will be vacant about May 15th. Phone 1131 FOR RENT—Office space opposite — the McKenzie hotel. For further information see Frank Krall the Tailor. }FOR SALE-A seven room modern bungalow, east part of city, on large lot, $3750.00 with terms, dis- count if cash. Our shop is with ex- stined or ‘Phone 5 ¢ automobil: FOR RENT Del nished sleepin bowl. F Write Tribune care FOW RENT Two A-1 strictly modern sleeping rooms in new home. Suit- able for gentlemen only. Rent rea- sonable. Rone 599 or call at. 709 tre oe Hriek and tile garage 52 x 75 at Moffit. For further in- formation write Moffit Ga Moffit, N. D. piyslss School Officials Meeting at Grand Forks This Week:- Grand Forks, N. D., April. 14—U@)— More than 1 superintendents and principals from. high schools ke Ae out the state ate expected in the today and tomorrow for ban ani conference. Dr. Thomas F. Kane: the University of North Dakota dressed the nin” meeti: morning. Miss Bertha R. a rs tate superintendent of Trubite une struction, J . and reports committees are also on the Tat ds day's program. Oe Caney ae Vid 7 re Aram erils t