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“| Tribune Gassified Advertisements _MALE HELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE—Two reliable gentlemen or ladies to. take orders for glass plate numbers in city. New ‘City Ordinance renumbering Commission basis: See ss Soo Hotel. ‘OREST Rangers, Border Patrol Guards, Meat Inspectors, Railway Mail — Clerks, Chauffeur-Carriers needed often. “How to ae mailed free. Write, Ozment, 33- _St. Louis, Mo. “REAT DEMAND for -barbers_ good wages; men or women. Short time required. Catalog free. Es- tab. 1893, Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. (FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al_housework. Phone 189. AUTOMOBILES SPRING—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 ebject! 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., Cassified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or under ....... 2 insertions, 25 words or under ......... 3 insertions, 25 words 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 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE SIX, ROOM—Modern house with hot water heat, maple floors; fine hase- ment; garage and near schools. Very desirable and low priced. Price $5,000 with a cash payment of, $1,000 and balance including 6 per cent interest in $50 monthly pay- ments, A real bargain. See it. SEVEN ROOM--Modern house well built and in good condition; splen- did location and near schools. Only $3,600 with cash payment of $1,400 and balance in monthly payments df $35. A guod property ut a low price. FIVE ROOM—New modern bungalow, good sized rooms; maple floors; full basement; steel range; east front and near schools, Only $4,200. EIGHT ROOM—Modern house with arage; hot water heat; maple ljoors; east front; fine trees; near schools; oak finish. One of the best built Bismarck houses, $6,300. Terms. WE WILL be pleased to show you some real bargains in houses or lots without obligation on your part, if you will Phone 61. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. . P. Jackson, Manager. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Delightfal large fur- nished sleeping room with lavatory howl. For two reliable young men or women. Right, off den, which they may use for entertaining pur- poses. Near Capitol. Reasonable. Breakfast if desired. ‘This room will be vacant about May 15th. _ Phone 1131-M. a FOR RENT ge nicely ft hed sleeping room on first floor, next to bathroom. Suitable for two re- liable young men, Near Capitol. Breakfast if desired. Phone 1131 FOR RENT—Two A-1 strictly modern sleeping rooms in new home. Suit- able for gentlemen only. Rent rea- sonable, Phone 699 or call at 709 WHEAT: HHS UPWARD TREND Further Rains and Forecast of Additional Moisture Send Prices Soaring Close _ Close Wheat— May July . «.$ 50 1 et a 12iis to *%@% 70 155% to%¥@ 79% @% Sept. Corn— May July Sept. Oats— Chicago, April —18.—(4)—-Wheat displayed an early upWard trend to- day owing largely to further general! jay 4374 rains and to a forecast of widespread to H@44 additional moisture, Bullish views! gyty wad expressed by a trade leader who has @u heretofore been bearish since Janu-| — gept, A3% ary 15 were also given much atten-| Rye tion. Opening at May 1.0244 vance, wheat soon went higher. Corn, @% outs und provisions were also firm:| july Ds er, corn starting unchanged to %| Sept, 4 cent up and later scoring gains all) pard around. ‘May Unfavorable weather _ conditions over the entire wheat territory southwest, west and northwest gave —Two sleeping rooms, pleasant front rooms. Also day boarders or board and room. Call at 822 Main street or phone 278-LR. light housekeeping in modern home. Phone 129-W or call at 1100 Broadway, corner Eleventh street. Furnished sleeping room fn modern home on ground floor. For ladies only. Call at 704 Man- FOR RIGHT man to get into profit- able and pleasant automobile bus- iness handling old established line of six cylinder cars, 21 models, Oldsmobile Sales and Service. Open evenings until 8:30. Phone 428. 215 Main street, Bismarck, N. D. WANTED TO BUY IF YOU have a modern bungalow for sale at a bargain, around $3,000 or $4,000, write Tribune ad, No. 60. figures. trictly modern Toom apartment at 212 Main. large front room next to bath un- furnished or furnished at 214 Sec- ond street, Phone 905 after & p.m FURNISHED Apartment, two rooms, with closet, kitchen sink, large screened porch, front, down stairs. Call door. 518 Sixth street. Phone 890. FOR” RENT— May 1st, furnished three room modera apt. including heat, water and light. Private bath and private entrance. Phone 830-R __or call at 402 Ave. F FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment with private bath, For further information call at 616 Seventh street or Phone 442-J. stock. about years old. 977-3. street. Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. Seven- day trial, Each car priced in plain WHOEVER may have built or owned it—it’s a “squar, it leaves our sal ways carry good Come in and see them. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. WORK WANTED _ “TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE! WHEN you want some ashes hauled let me make you a price. you want some fertilizer the best in town, let me show you half sheep When you have excavating to do or want any black dirt give me a chance. Phone T. M. Burch, 417 Seventh special point today to comment that all the uncertainties of the crop growing season are ahead and that spring seeding is delayed, Marked falling off in the volume of world exports last week was likewise a subject of notice, but was offset by that 8,000,000 bushels of up wheat is now afloat on} 1% Lake Superior, an amount said to be the greatest ever known. Crop conditions in western Mon- tana, western Kansas came in, too, for ‘particular attention today. Ac- cording to one authority here, wheat in the western third of the two states ned is poor to worthless and it will require perfect weather | until harvest time for Kansas and! Nebraska to raise more than a fair crop. ranging in price from $1225.00 and up delivered Bismarck fully equip- ped. Only small capital necessary as wo have low dealers and retail finance plan. Detail information ladly given to interested party. ‘actory representative will be in Bismarck within few days. Address letter to B. C. Storey, General De- livery, Bismarek, N. D., for inter- view. ATTENTION HUDSON Essex owners, Our shop is fully equipped together with ex- pert mechanics which puts us in & position to render guaranteed sat- isfactory repair and service work. Hudson Essex Sales Agency. THE MUSIC SCHOOL INSTRUCTION in piano, vocal. Spe- cial courses for little beginners and adults. If at all possible, mothers of: pupils between 4 and 8 years] ,,, should be present at the hour of in- struction, which will be of . great yalue to parent as well as to pu- pil. May Ist we open our regutar summer classes‘in Theory, | Har- ‘Two large furnished recms for light housekeeping on wround floor, private entrance. Call _at 608 Tenth street. M FOR RENT—Two girls want- ing a good home with room and board. Call at 412 Eighth street or Phone SLL 5 7 cent. May flaxseed cents and rallied slow Cash wheat was mixed, and some of the low grade wan mixers sold one cent better. ings were moderate. was firm. Durum ‘was quiet eal” car when ‘oom. We al- rebuilt cars in ‘Also 'fataters for sale, Thayer Ave. Phone Close in. Call 813 of 10! FOR RENT ly furnished sleep- ing room in all modern home. Call at. fd Sixth street or Phone and easy. mand was good. Oats were stea R was fe: garage, close in, rates reasonable. “strong. Phone 1127-LJ. ents, h Flasxeed was strong | higher, ROOM FOR REN’ ome, Gentlemen only. Call at 117 First street. Phone 195-M or 903. ——— Lost LOST—A pair of | tonsi ni “Surgical Clinic,” but not at Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan, Lucas block, who cures without the knife When MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT . MARKET QUIET TODAY Minneapolis, April 18.—(4")-—-Wheat y after un quiet and firm to carly upturn on wintry weather in the Canadian west and expectations | 909. of a large decrease in the visibl ply, Futures opened eas; moved up %% cent on strength in to one some manure, many any HICAGO LIVESTOCK go, April 18.—(y lightweights; early top 1 arable” kinds now downw FOR RENT—One two room furnish- ed apartment and on the-first there will be one room and kitchenette. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street. Sais le AND CLEAN UP_ N'T forget we are still on the job. As we buy our paints at whole- sale price, we can furnish them to you at cost, and guarantee you first class work, Just call at 709 Third strect or Phone 599, Also first automobile _paintin; FOR SALE SIX ROOM bungalow, all modern, liv- ing and dining room finished in oak, maple floors, hot water heat,| >a; glazed porch, east front, excellent location. Occupancy May Ist. Price $4,550. Terms. FIVE ROOM bungalow, all modesn,’ maple floors, built-in features, full basement with garage in basement. Built in 1921, South front and lo- cated near Park. Price $4,500, $500 cash, balance in monthly payments same as rent. SIX ROOM, two story house, all mod- ern, maple floors, porch. east front, full lot, dandy location, Price $5,200. Terms. FIVE ROOM bungalow, all modern and practically new, nice lawn and trees, located on south side. A. fine home for little money.-Price $3,000. Terms. SIX ROOM semi-bungalow, stucco,’ oak floors, garage in basement, dandy location and a wonderful home for the money. Price $5,500. Terms. FIVE ROOM bungalow, and bath, practically new and in fine condi- tion, Lawn, trees, and a fine ga Gen spot. Garage. Price $5,250. Terms. WE WRITE every form of insurance in good old reliable companies. Consult us with your insurance problems. Now is the time you will need proper windstorm and au- ~ tomobile protection. Phone 138 INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPA) Experienced. ence Harness for WORK WAN’ ing. our inspection, 99 ed. ples on farmers. Tailor DESIRABLE jewelry, ete. NY, SECURITY FINANCE ASS'N. Room 10, Webb Bldg. Office with First Guaranty Bank. WORK. WANTED—Young man wants position as clerk in general store. Write WORK WANTED—Plowing gardens, hauling ashes and black dirt and fertilizing and we also sell wood. ash hauling, black dirt and fertiliz- Phone 364-R or Third street. WORK WANTED—Gardons Phone 734-W. Wm. Od Alfalfa seed direct trom this #2. Shipped C. 0. si Fancy grade; pe cent; viability 90 or mora.’ Per pound 35 cents. 100 pounds or miles of Fargo will prepay freight for additional cent a pound. member in planting our State Cer- tified Seed you are positive that the resulting fi Best quality blossom Sweet cents pound, all bags free; sam- request. Grimm Alfalfa As College Station, Fargo, N. D. Co operative organization of over 500 OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Office space opposite the McKenzie hotel. information see Frank Krall the DR RENT—Office or living rooms over Knowles Jewelry store, Apply to F. A. Knowle: OF Hoskins Block, See Floren, Busi- ness Service Co. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOA‘ salary payments, autos, furniture, mony and Composition. For furth- er information call 1017 or call at our studio, 31 Ave. A, corner Man- dan_stre other grains. May barley showed in- dependent strength, advan and a quarter cents. May or metallic drugs. LOST—Small brown purse between Hoskins-Meyer and Bismarck Del- ieatessen. For reward return to D, Krueger at Bismarck Delicates- sen. Tos d. Studebaker Spare Tire Lock. Finder please return to Bismarck Tribune office for re- ward. bulk 150 to 200 pound 11.25@11.40; 210 to 240 Can give good refer- te ee Sut v6 to Tribune Ad. No. 70. ; FOR SALE hy FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, east front, 50 foot lot, near] school, for $2600, on terms. medium —10.40@i4 FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, 2/ 11.50; light light 10 bed rooms, full basement, 50 foot lot, garage, near school, desirable r $ on terms, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, east front, near school, prac- tically a new home with several built-in features, for $5250, on terms. | SIX ROOM modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms, well arranged, screen pore fine lot, east front, desirable loc tion near school, for $5250, on terms, FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, full basement, fine lot, east front, desirable location, close in, garage, dor $4000, on terms. cottage, on fine 50 foot lot, n, garage, in excellent condi; 500, on terms, +s ace 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 No. 1 condition, Priced low to sell quick. Lockwood Accessory, 800 Main. Phone 187, = John Doe, you are a silly n To seck the surgeon and be cut, You're sure to suffer all your life; Be wise, avoid the surgeon's knife. Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan cures without the knife or metallic drugs. ae Block, Bismarck, North Dakota. , R SALE—Choice imported German| rile German Chappers and Harw peerage also native singers. Cages, seeds, treats, Phone nea. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, x Phone 1096-J. Plowing gardens, call 1104 Largenpe tockers and reasonable. 60°eehts Io a early | 13.6 held considerably higher; slow; water fills a factor; weigh steers in ly liberal large proportion run without bids with weight 7.00@7.26; ding 8.50@9.50 on light steers. Sheep 13,000; ae lambs st For R SALE By owner direct, prac- tically new bungalow, five’ rooms le floors, full. baxe- heat. Price $3,000. red. Phone 921. FOR SALE—New modern bungalow, small payment down. Payments on balance to suit buyer. 524 Ave. A Wes price C. subject to your purity ea peg ree want_a home see my at 417 Mandan Ave, sel] reasonable. Phone 858. On _ orders more within 600 city butchers ippers and Re- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A RARE opportunity, permanent an profitable. Connection will be ofs fered to three high grade men hav- ing automobile experience and whe can invest. QUALIFICATION, One| experienced Sales Manager who can organize the sales force and ttuin them to be aggressive producers. 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]__1 pas 4 these qualifications we offer a con- caterpillar nection with an Automobile Agency low engine or will take a stallion selling a popular priced car of a ft fe information write well known standard make and do- Ne ing a general garage business in ‘one of the most progressive middle western cities. This is a legitimate! ¢ormation write Moffit proposition promising excell ent re:] “Moffit, N. D. turns and will stand the most rigid} -—— oo a investigation. The man we want|FOR RENT—Store space, best loca, must become financially and active-| tion in } progr Realty. ean ly interested in the business. Ad- EBIBA RE: Mena Ee CO: dress all correspondence, which} FO) E—A five hi power mo- will be confidential, to No. 66, tor an perfect condition. Barker Tribune. : Bakery and Candy Cv. good heavy wooled lambs buildings t n M modern dwelling, restarted, Sparkling glass number|~ bed rooms, desirable location, near plates made to order. 24 hour ser-| school, in good condition, for $3600, vice. Send addre postal or] on terms. _ Phone 557-5. Louis 3 GEO, M, REGISTER BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS postpaid, 100 per cent delivery guaranteed. Leghorns Anconas 13c; Barred, Bf Rocks, Reds, Minorcas 15c, Wrendottes, Bf | @ t Orpingtons, Wh Roci® 16c;_ Wh choice to fancy 1.38@1.40 Orpingtons, Brahmas 17c; assort- enpies 1.35@1.37; ordinary Bopp Hatchery, Fergus | 1-32@134; . Minn, peti 0 HARDY Northern Chicks, standard breeds. 74 per cent orders to date from former customers. Our suc- cess byiit on your _ satisfaction, Feeds, supplies. Ninth annual cat- alog, ‘instruction book free. Clay- ton Rust, Dept. K, peatha, i ‘DAKOT. offers. Northern ‘pedigreed, inspected, Chicks, attractive p New Chick, Feod, Supply entalog on request. Beals ‘State Chickeries, Fargo, i Id can be register- yellow or white % lover Seed, 18: wooled lambs offere few fat ewes 11,00@1 higher; | practically absent. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapo! North Dakota ciation, Stat ¥ blocks east of Richholt Price and bain inquire of S. s. Cliff 1 Sixth street. FOR SALE—Sced Corn, Falkner Northwest Dent, $5.00 a bushel. Test 75 to 80,’ J. E. Chesak, 12 iles 8. E. of Bi Cash No. 1 northern For further @1. FOR-SALE Br 52 x 7 at Moffit. Garage, CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, April 18.—() alive i broie palais. ane Will loan on Accepted as security Phone 434, Yesterday Year Ago Oe. old sat but is Winter | Corn offerings were scanty and de- Z Prices were mostly one to two cents higher at 61 Ne Hogs 40,- 3 slow, mostly 10 to 15 cents low- off; most downturn on] call mon i os oe to stimulate operations for the ck 15@25 cents low: feeders best some rade very teers and_ yearling most medium bulis packers bid- opening to 15 cents higher; choice handyeiwght clipped lamps to 15.85@ bull good 97 pound clippers 4 eld around 16.50; no choice handyweight| time. sheep steady; | ‘ best hetd! p feeding and shearing lambs » April 18,—(4)—Wheat receipts 178 cars compared to 276 a . 1 dark northern sprin; good to to good 1 hard spring 1.35@ No: 1 dark hard Montana on|the 40 per cent stock dividend. ‘ MOWM’N POP oF one L CANT UNDER} sq cats You AT THE STAND ABOUT 1 OFFICE WHEN L HEARO Now What? ~HE SAID HE BOUGHT A PoP CORN FARM FROM A MAN NAMED VAN SUBER + BUTTERED PoP corn! BY CRACKY! Thar f Suucks! £ JUST GIES ME Can't SEE AMCTHING InN THA AT A PARK OR RESORT, wees NICER THAN AOM, WAKES WE GE7” our AtWw HOUSE WILL 3 RANE To SLEEP WITH TAG JUST LIKE 100 MEREF YOU MEAN T'LL ‘4 YES-YOU CAS KEEP ALL ROOM YOUR. AINGS IN) THAT ene OF) ROOMS TLL MANE AICE Perey gs TAINS LAN ALL AS/ TINGS: THERE aR ore KEY 70 ANY ROOM, ‘TOD — AUN; MOM? eons cian vs RANGE April 18 —Today— Low 5 Close 1.32%) 1.33% 1.28% 1.29% to 4@M 1.27" 0 oo igh 1,337 Ads 1.03% 1.0013 95% 12.02 12.42 @is ISTOCK PRICES Resumption of Trading After Holiday Disclosed Not Much Change In Sentiment cent New York, April 18.) —R sumption of trading after the Easte disclosed no change in stock sentiment, which was _pre- dominantly bullish. Lowering of the » to indicated t credit stringen: month and e ments had b the tempor incidental to. mid- income tax pay- n passed, and tended ise. With the industrial average at ree igs 11.75@] ord high levels, after a sustained ad- heavyweiptit hogs 10.50@11.00; 8; 10.90@ a k-Tbut offerings were readily absorbed, ing sows 9.36@10.00; slaughter pigs! and more than a vance of several days, heavy profit taking w. inevitable in that group, core ed to record high levels. ues mount- eculators fed steers and in-|for the advance also showed a tend- HIGHER TODAY four per cent,| No. et after the renewal had been fixed ry firsts 47'4@48'4; H ipts oe Aer firsts 49% A seconds cases; rdinary siesta 2058 storage packed | extras 26@26%; stor- age packed. firsts 25%. Cheese unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Minn, April 18—() ; —Flour unchanged; in carload lots, : family patents quoted at 7.60@7.70 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks; shipments 38,820 barrels. fr Bran 27.00. ee MINNEAPOLIS. RANGE April 18 pen High Low Close 1.324 1.33% 1.82% 1.33 ann 0 Wheat— May July Sept. 1.30% 1.30 96% 95%! 96% 95 42% 3 1.80% 25% 96% 43% A3% 217% 218% 4 2.21% 2.22 744 .15% 73% 74% H RANGE April 18 Open High May 95% July 95% Oats— May 42% uly 43% Flax 2.19 2.22 TA Low Close 147% 1.48% 1430 1.44% 1.27% 99% 1.00 29% 1.004% 20% 220% Ae 29% Durum— May 147% 1.49 1430 1.43% 1,00 1.00 1.0042 1.00% April BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 18 1 dark northern... 1 northern spring mber durum dcaieede darth: 1 red durum fl r. Hard winter Oats s Barley Dpeite, per ew HE! BA Ihe. or more. 55 Ibs count under 5 cents un- 1 cent, per poun 55 I, "Buf ‘corn, 10. Ibs der shell. ‘AGO GRAIN i April 18.—(#)—Wheat No. 2 ed 13i@ 4a; No. 2 hard 1364%@ 1 3 mixed 68@14; No. 3 yellow 703@7: white 46% @48'2; No. 3 47. Not quoted. ency to switch from the industrials to the rails when the former showed Island and al points to ate ‘high levels. New financing by oil companies, combined with unfavorable divi rumors, was responsible for the re- newed weakness of the oil shares. few other soft spots cropped ee here and there, but they failed to in- terrupt the general forward move- ment. General Metz-> crossed 188 to a new. high, coincident with the an- nouncement of a new truck, and Du- pont sold above fo rthe first i Remington Typewriter soared eight points to 198, and new peak es since 1925, or longer, were re- corded by American Sugar’ Refining, Interantio siness Machines, De- troit Edison, Montana Power, Green Cananea_ Copper, Air Reduction, United Drug, Otis Elevator, Inland Steel and several others. U. §S, Steel common held firm around ‘its recent record high level on the ratification by stockholders of the increased capitalization pro- posed by directors to take care of SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, April 18,—(U. of A.)—Cattle 3,300; opening slow buy r iz “higher i | prices; fed steers and yeurlings |moderately liberal supply; — bulk| suluble around 9.00@10.00; several le upwards to 11.50 or bet- 3 she stock mostly 6.00@8.25 - | 4, the 0; bulls, steckers {FOR Ri | FOR Barley 70@86. Timothy s Clover seed 29.00; “| Inspecting Officer Gives Quartermaster Detachment _ Praise Rismarck ean be proud of having such an organization as the local quartermaster detachment and the men in it can be proud that they are members, Captain Roy L. Haggerty of St. Paul, who inspected the group Friday night, said today. “They are a good looking group of men,” Captain Haggerty said, “and the only national guard organization T have ever seen with specially made uniforms.” Inspection of Company “A” is to be held tonight at 7:30 at the armory, Captain Haggerty was guest of nonor at a banquet held Saturday night in the Lions’ Den by the quartermaster detachment. Governor A. G. Sorlie, Captain E. G. Wanner and Mr. Haggerty were speakers, 700 LATE TO CLASSIFY —Modern, unfurnished only. Phone West Rosser apartment, 623-3 or ‘call avenue. _ SALE—-One round extension dining room tabie and four chairs unchanged. 1,00 lower, with culls a "2,00; vealers mostly 9.00 for good light: around 5.50@6.50. Hogs 8,000 k to 25 lower than| last week's close; most sales butcher | and bacon hogs to packers 10.25@| 10.75; shippers paying mostly 10.85 for sorted lights; top 11.00 paid for | 140 to around 160 pound dands | Pigs steady, bulk 12. ee cost: Saturday 10.72; we ght 235) pounds, | Sheep 800; around steady best | | wooled red salable | | around 16.00; best ewes curly 10.75. | N. D., April 18—)— Hogs | 150 to 180 pound w. ights 180 to 200 pases 10.50; | pounds pounds pound = 9,75@10.15; 9.00; stags 8.75@9.00. p top lambs | heavy lambs 12,00@13.00; cull lamb: 10.00@11.00; light ewes 8.00@9.00: | | heavy--ewes 6.00@7.00; cull ewes 3.00 @5.00; bucks 5.00@6.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE P | (®)—Butter | s; creamery standards 4912; extra 225 250 300 8. seal H lad 00@15.00; | * packers wel tras 50%; Editor's Note: This is the eleventh chapter in the story of an ex-service man who is going back to France as an advance guard of the “Second A. E. F.” A four-ox team, hauling a Bi log, padded over the bridge at gonne. Tied to the log was a | Ws pouch: cont: ‘ining. bread for the ‘rive cr’s -refreshment. Swinging above the pouch was a tiny cask of wine. This was for the driver's refresh- ment, also. a signboard—La Fertes Varennes — Dormans)— Mpulins; — papaya that must bring flopds. of memories to those soldiers knew. this battle ‘tee ee i rey oe 3 i : re o war. a 4 poet ane i man i ti ee alegre with leather seats. All in excel- lent condition; $20 takes it. Phono 1163-W. FOR RENT—Two good _ sleeping rooms in modern home, 120 Ave. A. Phone 812W. FOR SALE—Southwest quarter, sec- tion 30, township 137, range 75, and the northeast quarter of the ne section, Burleigh county; $11 per acre; your terms. 1. W. Evans, ake ; IF YOU have for sale a niodern home of about five rooms, bungalow pre- ferred, ion, write Tribune No. 55: FOR SALE—Three months old male Police dog. Inquire 313 So. Seventh street. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on ground floor, 930 Fourth street. LOST—Pair of black and white kid gloves. Practically new. Lost near Presbyterian’ church, Finder pleaso return to Tribu LOST OR STOLEN—A hand grip cort: taining Raleigh’s record books and clothing with name on same. Find- er please return to Tom Massif, 118% Sixth street. Reward. FOR RENT—Two light Reusehene ae rooms, all modern, on ground floor. 1012 Broadway. Phone 499W. PAUL side of the road—Sure enough!—-h is wearing one of those sleeveless vests issued to Am soldiers for protection against the weather. AS lore signboar smnes—Fosso} ~~Montmirail—Ch, Thierry. wa vi lages . . . the vesti of the war may be gone when the members ef the Second A. E. F. explore this rain again. But they. will the local corner spiceriei in front in been groceries in stiffly in their hese their. eyes staring u Praisive gaze a tho: pte i “Poisson sec, 8.|Combien? Use past” atore dix sou: Mi 8, Jenny sais Mier ton years th Z Hrexp is as jumbled os the herrint in their boxes, : s ei 1.34% 1.33% 1.34% -