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FRIDAY, APRIL 26, ll ____MALE HELP WANTED GOVERNMENT Forest Rangers néed- ed often,-$125—-$200 month. Cabin furnished, Enjoy the outdoors, Particulars free. Write, Mr. Oz- ‘bers. men or women, Short time required, Catalog free. Es- tab. 1893. Moler Barber Colleg Foreo. N. D. WANLLU — Experienced auto me- chanic, Dakota Apto Sales Co,, Inc. 215 Main. Phone 428. Open INT! it be good “bul- aon with truck. Write Trib- une Ad No. 82. WANTED—A pours. man to work the month. Francis Jaszkowiak, a Twelfth who has the ability to sell. Atos mobile experience not necessary. Dakota Auto Sales Co. Ine, 215 Main, Bismarck, N. D. Open eve- nings. Phone 428. jousehold furniture, gas| range, dining set, 2 baby beds, kitchen cabinet, ice box, sewing machine and ‘chiffonier. 1110 Broadway. ShHER oe FOR RENT DR RE! | rst, three unfur: ahaa light ousekeeping rooms: with private bath on second floor. Heat and water furnished. Price _Owens, Eltinge Block, Phone 421; FOR RENT—Two clean well farnish? ed sleeping rooms. Private en- trance, close to bath and telephone, Two blocks north of postoffice. Call ae 410 Third street. Phone 589. ENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. ,Also during June, July and August four fur- nished rooms. See Roy Neff, 710 FOR RENT—Two furnished light’ housekeeping rooms, close to bath, private entrance, Also sewing ma- chine for sale, Call at 604 Third street. FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms, pleasant front rooms. Also day boarders or board a hed Call at _82 in_ street “LR. FOR RENT—Two faauibe rooms for light housekeeping in modern home. Phone 129-W or call at 1100 Broadway, corner Eleventh street. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home, suitable for two. Good location, quiet and cozy. Price reasonbli 812 Seventh street. FOR RENT—One large pleasant room, four windows, east front. One small room, Hot water. 120 Ave- nue A, corner Second street. OR RENT—Two nicely furnishe ‘rooms for light housekeeping, Private entrance. Gas for cooking. P 442-M aft 5 Modern Room on car line, outside entrance, bath room in connection, Gentlemen only. Phone 404-LW. a 'y ed front room with 2 windows and 2 closets. 811 Fourth street. Phone FOR RENT—A furnished sleeping room in upstairs front apartment Laven rooms with sun porch, Furnished. West Ave. A, Call 575-W. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room in modern home. ca at 216 Second bat! 422, RENT—Two furnished light si FO! 113 Mandan housekeeping rooms. street. Phone 637-LJ. 3 insertic "25" ‘words | Pee 1 week; or 1 Ads yo he wees 2c ae CLASSIFIED D DISPLAY 4s Ceuta Per Inch rl itso’ ade are cash Oe eee iid be eeonea ‘ty. 12 o'clock nl ins sure insertion same day, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. Seven- day trial. Seah car priced in plain figures. YOU! WILL find out all there is to know ‘about the rebuilt car you buy here AT THE TIME YOU BUY IT. We always carry good rebuilt cars in stock. Come in and see them. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. AUTOMOBILES For SALE OR TRADE—Moon 1924 in good condition. Tires good. Disc wheels, 1927 license. Can be used for 8} Bennet or truck, Call at 423 _Tenth street. ‘T926" in good running condition, has spare tire and mo- tometer, will sell for $450. cabinet Victrola $50.00. 417 Fifth street. FOR SALE—Ford truck, in good con- dition. A bargain. Investors Mort- gage Sec, C., Tel. 138, Bismarck, N. ja FOR “SALE—1926 Ford Coupe, good condition, call 385 for appointment. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment with electric range, priv- ate entrance, also private porch,' in all modern home, Call at rear door _at 1002 oe FOR RENT-—Two apartments in the Rue apartments, one large modern three room with bath and one small furnished apartment. Call at 711 Ave. A or Phone 697-5. ‘Three small room api ment, “private entrance from street, modern, partly furnished, down- town, just right for two. 118 First F FOR RENT—One furnished two room| apartment on first floor, bath .ad- joining. Also garage. Call at 620 Sixth street. rs. Ada Rohrer. FOR RENT—Three room w room unfurnished apartment with private ate further information Seventh street_or Phon Me is FOR RENT—Pleasant city heated light housekeeping, apartment. Col- lege building. Telephone 183. ENT—Furnished or unfu: nished apartment at the Varney _ Flats. jone 773. FOR RENT—Furnished one room and FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home, 607 Sixth street. Phone No. 782, FOR RENT—A modern room at 411 Ave. A or Phone 678-LJ. FOR Ri ‘—Furn modern room at 510 Fourth “street, MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE SURGEON ana “say it with flowers” or see us and we'll it with Sauerkraut, Surgery tries to cut out the “ITIS” with a knife. WE CURE THE CAUSE OF THE “ITIS,” or inflammation, ; purifying the blood stream throa, “Alkaline Blood Treatments,” mild here remedies and aclentific | in- Sselachian (Harvard) Lucas Block, Bismarck, N, D. Correspondence RUGS washed right in your own home. We are in a position to wash your a on your own floor in your own home in a convenient caanner. Make Fone. appointment now by calling 51) Seventh St. or Phone 981- R. Sanitary Rug Wash- lement dealers and garage men. We have a number of A No. 1 parts in need of such equipment see wu: Lahr Motor Sales C FOR SALE—Choice imported German Rollers, German happers and Hartz Mountain, also native singers. Cages, seeds, treats, et one 115-J. Jacob Bull, ‘Dickinson, N. Dak. Box 728. 1K SMALL stock of certified Green Mountain potatoes, $2.50 ly bushel. Great yielder: preted through A.C. Ten bushel produced 400 e lat fe year. H. EY Robinson, FOR ‘SALE—One Ivory Led Loom baby carriage, also 3 burner gas stove, fell ing bak- ing oven below. 614 Second Ave. Call 376-M. 4 SALE—Corn planter, two row Itivator, Fordson tractor, plows, self lift tractor drill, cream sopee. stat, churn, four horses. x _Miller. FOR SALE—A Victor portable phono. graph only four months ou wae twenty-five popular late Will sell reasonable, Phone 109 FW, FOR A urner Reliable gas range. Also a trained Gerfi Roller anary, bird. Call_at. Mandan street or Phone 439-M. FOR SALE—Poland China brood sows. Also want to bu! ong cattle or cows. J. ._miles_southeas Li FOR SALE—Seex Northwest Dent, a | fi Test 75 to 80. miles 8, E. of Bi iid FOR SALE—Purebred German Police puppies $25.00. padres 239 N. Bar- fo «, With, cem: "Price reasonable. Call 615.) GOING FISHING? Call at 223 Third pone tor live aria enamel} * 318 i |e Eiseeette Hazelhurst. 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—May ist st Apt. in Tribune Bldg. Inquire at Tribune office. FOR RENT—Modern Apartment. L. K. Thompson, Phone 287. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 422 Fifth street. BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS postpaid, 100, "per cent, delivery guaranteed. ine 13; Srpisgtons, Wh ingtona, Brahi 1% Sait, Bopp Hatchery, Falls, Mii FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE, hot water heat, full basement, south front, near schools, being inted inside and out. Sale price $3,800. Good terms. . Quick pos- and garage close park. Reasonal roperty not old. 4,700. Terms. A NEW FIVE ROOM STUCCO bungalow, good size rooms,\ large bedrooms, closets, hardwood floors, very fine interior painting and dec- orations, builtin features. Sale price $5,750, Good terms. Quick possession. A NEW FIVE ROOM MODERN stucco bun; place, hardwood floors, full base- ment, basement garage, laundry tubs. Sale price $5,900. Terms. TILE AND STUCCO BUNGALOW, five rooms and bath, full basement, basement garage, good location. Sale price $4,100 cash. SIX ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, fireplace, hardwood floors, furnace heat, full basement, laundry room, Sale price A NEW STUCCO HOUSE, THREE bedrooms, one bédroom on first floor, two bath rooms, one on each floor, sun-parlor, fireplace, buil features, full partitioned bi ye attached garage. Sale price 12,000, Terms, A BEAUTIFUL HOME, HOT WATER heat, large living’ room, fireplace, four bedrooms, many closets, built- in features, hardwood floors and trim, full partitioned basement, large lot, trees and lawn. THE HOME YOU WANT IS LISTED with this agency and 10 years very active selling experience is offered’ you to guide you your selection. | M. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 10 Years Active City eae Webb Block. Phone 0. __ PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP DON'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 street or Phone 599, Also first clasg automobile painting. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BARBER SHOP FOR chair shop and beauty parlor in very good location. Price $175, half down halance $20 per month. Fine opening for right man. G. D. Shaft, Minot, N. D., 1000 First Ave. S. E. Phone 601-J. __ROOM AND BOARD Room in modern home at.a reasonable rate. Call at 309 Eighth street or Phone 834-J. HOUSES AND FLATS NEW BUNGALOW -at 812 Eighth street for sale*by owner at real bar- gain price. An extremely well- built home with nicely arranged Call_at 502 Seventh street, tically new bungalow, and bath. Maple floors, full. bat ment, hot, alr Price $3,000. FOR RENT—House, consisting of 4 rooms and bath, also combination gas and coal range. For informa- tion’ call evenings after 6 o'clock at 214 Rosser street. ‘OR SAI modern cot located. Fifty foot lot, Cheap if| taken at once. Call at 417 Mandan street or Phone 858, The Chinese can tell time fairly | ca: pecumetaly ¥i y looking at a cat's ey The pupits become more perpendicu- lar nom approaches and dilate as the afternoon wears of In'a Paris ballroom the musicians must keep their eyes on a big dial like a clock face which indicates how any beats are allowed to the minute, It is controlled by the or- chestra ‘leader. be lag large rooms, fire-| p. MARKETS | By Associated Press Leaned Wire FINANCIAL NEWS WHEAT PRICES MOVE UPWARD Evening: Up: of Accounts in Regard to May Deliverv Bring About Advance Chieago, April 29.—()—Evening up on accounts in regard to May de- livery of wheat did much today to) bring about a general advance in prices, Monday is first Selivery, day on May @ontracts, and a majority of traders were disposed to take action| beforehand in making settlements. xport demand for North American wheat continued good, sales to- day estimated as high as 1,000,000 bushels. Advances in wheat came quick at times today, especially so as to the May delivery, and many standing or-| ders were executed to stop losses on! the part of traders who found them- selves unable or unwilling to put up requisite funds. In connection with the strength of the May delivery here, notice was taken of predictions that during the next two months or more North American export clear- ances would be very heavy. It was also current talk ‘today that ocean charters for upwards of 12,000,000 bushels of grain had been made since Monday. lessages were at hand too from the Canadian north- west telling of many thousands acres so waterlogged that they will not dry out in time to seed wheat. Some at- tention was also given to reports of widening damage by Hessian Fly-in Oklahoma, Wheat closed frim 1% to 2% cents net higher. Corn '% to % cent. up; oats showing 4% to % cent advance, and provisions at a shade to 25 cents gain. copa bee ed WHEAT IS STRONGER rept April 29,—(}—Wheat was strong today, congestion in May deliveries, especially Chicago, turn- ing prices sharply higher. Good ex port sales also contributed to th . Minneapolis closed %@ cent higher. Marked strength in May deliveries at Chicago and Winnipeg, with firm cables started prices higher here and an advance of Oats moved up ‘4, cent early and reacted to yesterday’s final level. Barley futures were higher on cash strength. May flaxseed advanced % cent and broke back 1 cent under} yesterday. Cash wheat traded on a firm to strong basis without material change in the range. Winter wheat was| scarce and firm. Durum was steady Light offerings in fair to good de- mand. Corn was firm to 1 cent higher, of- ferings practically nothing and de-| mand good. | Oats were steady to firm. | Rye was firm to 1% cent higher. Barley was strong to 1 cent high- i er. Flaxseed was firm. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ,, South St. Paul, April 29.—(P}— Cattle 1,500; calves 1,500; fed steers strong, barely enough a market. Vealers 25 mostly 10.00. market very siow. Little early action; 10.35 paid for sorted lights, pigs steady 11.25. Sheep 100; lambs nominally strong to 25 cents higher; sheep about steady. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, April 29.—4?)—Butter lower; ‘receipts 1,539 tubs; creamery extras 43; standards 43; extra firsts AIGA; irate B8@BE%Y seconds 3 4 * Eggs unchanged; receipts 35,481 se Cheese unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS se Minneapolis, Ap: —(P)—Flour unchanged; si ipments of 708 barrels. Bran 28,00. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, April 29.—()—Poultry alive,’ weak; receipts 2 cars; fowls 24@25;: broilers shes turkeys 30; ton Rust Fargo, N. WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Plowing gardens, | ash hauling, black an and fertili: ing. Pho! 413 Thir- teenth street_ Shi John Jehuer. PI Phone ined Tt OFFICE ‘ROOM FoR RENT atest yg ee ot dewetty tare Te 5en Ss it Otte Bion See rnc na Service Co. Lost LOST—An oll can for my bowels, cail- if the appendiz, through an o; “tion, i, a ashta oe linic it lacLachlan, who — 5 oe ‘Lucas B muarsk. BS ‘oak, tak Matching ot ‘bi new. Finder please eward, a. Teall i bt iy. YOU ARE perfectly eaf StF ap nrmintares tere: vas! cirtiad ° his‘ af.) o Cac eck to irerecon O. pubh hited Pers Pou Poan a or, more within eer preay 3 frei i] Rhu te ere ie Boy 1m FEELING GREAT -TODAY- GUESS TLL KMOCK, , OFF WORK AND GIVE THE a at 1 cent resulted. | ba CHICAGO RANGE April 29 rigs Close _ Close Yesterday Year Ago Wheat— May July Sept. Corn— May July Sept. Onts— May July Sept. ye May July 97 12,32 @12.95 1255 14.00 13.75 Sept. Lard- May July Ribs— May July Bellies— May July 14.75, 14.87 —Toda, reins Open a Close 1.25% 1.30% 1.07% 1.0516 8% 1240 12,62 @s 7 3 ducks 30@36; STOCK PRICES geese 17 Technical Position of Market Obviously Improved By Recent Setback New York, April 29.—()—Selling | 4 pressure was lifted from today's k market after an early pe! heaviness, and’ prices rallied briskly oughout the list. With the tech- position of the market obvious- ly improved by the recent sharp set- ck, speculators for the advance r sumed their operations with conf dence, being aided byAhe short cor ering who had sold freely earlier in the week on the possibility of a wide open break. Marking up of the : from 4 to 5 per cent, which followed the calling of about $25,000,000 in loans, was regarded as incidental to tl heavy month-end demand for funds. Its immediate effect was to slow up the buying movement. There were several excellent quar- terly reports made public during ine morning, the Rock Island earning $1.63 a share, as gqgainst a deficit in the correspondthg period last year, while Chrysler Motors showed $1.46 a share as against $1.15 a year ago. ‘About a dozen oils sank to new low levels for the year in the early trading, but heavy short covering in that group brought about a good ly, with several issues rising aj or more above their early low: Phillip Morris sank to a new 1927) 5 low while American Water Works) and Hudson and Manhattan attained | new peaks for the year. Group buying was effective tn the! railroad equipments, motor, public | utlity and railroad shares, with the Western Pacifie issues, Great Western _ preferre: Motors, Timken Roller bearing: Bald- win and U, S. Cast Iron Pipe among the outstawling strong spots. The closing was firm. Short cov- ering supplied the main driving pow- er which forced some issues to new peak prices in the last hour, notably American Water Works and Electric, Chitds company, Hudson and Man- hattan and National Biscuit. General jotors rose to above 189 and United States Steel hovered around 168. Heavy selling, however, broke out in, the Continental Baking issues, tho “A” stock falling Sis: polats to a new low for the year and the preferred losing 3 points. Total sales approxi- mated 1,800,000 shares. dof | 1 money rate | Chicago, April —Hogs 14.00 | pounds down active, spots up more on pigs we ages 230 pounds up uneven; mostly W@15e_ high ‘up; big | packers around ; top 11.00 paid. for, nume! also up to that price pounds 10.65@11.00 pounds 10.40@10.85; pounds 10.10@10.40; few big weight butchers 10.00 down; packing sows 001 pigs up to 10.90; ’ ht hogs. 9.90@)10. 10.25@11.00; lights 9.40@1) lights 10.40@11.0 .75@9.50; slaughter medium light 0. j. Cattle 2,000; better to strong mar- ket on all classes except bulls; the [latter weak to 2 lowe ere steers here to call pound ligh s ly nothing scaling over Bets loads medium to ‘and. small killers Sheep 8,000; fat 15@25c higher than Thursday; d Colorado lambs held double good 96 pound tae good to choice load packing of pan sg "wooled $7.50; short deck desirable y lings to ‘full mouth ewes to |traders 10.00. POLIS GRAIN April —()-—Wheat Teceipts 92-ears Kaeo to 176 a . noxthern 1. July 1 : Corn No. 3 Oats No, 3 white an Barley 78@81. Rye No. if 1.025% @1.06%, Flax No. 1, .219@2.29, CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, April 29.—{4)—Wheat No. 2 red 1.37@ 1 hard 1.41. Corn No, 3 mixed 70; No. 3 yel- low 71@73. Oats No. 2 white 49@50; No. 3 white 4414 @48. Ry Not quoted. Barley 75@k8. imothy seed 4.50@5.25. Clover seed 29.00@s5.75. Lard 12.32. Ribs 14.12, Bellies 15.12, FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., April 29.-4?)—Hogs 150 to 180 pound weights 10.15; 180 to 200 pounds 10.0 pounds 9.75@10.00 9.60@ | 9.6 | @8 | neoheeP heavy lam| 10.00@11.0 top lambs @5.0 Fargo, N. ter fat, D., April | New York, April | bonds closed today: First 4 I-4s 108, 100.10; third 4 1-48 103,24; U. BISMARCK ded by Russel dark northern. . northern amber durum... mixed durum red durum.. flax... No. 2 flax No. 1 rye. Barley Oats Speltz, per ewt. No. 3. 56 Ibs. or more No. 4 55 1 . 1 cent per pound d Hard wint Dark hard MINN’ April 29 Open ae 13 1.35'5 1 13d 0-1 1,00 Ad Ads 44% 1 PA. Wood, | noren School District quiy Proposals shall be nee with the plan. Bids shalt be hoard, sful bidder a rt or fur will be on i tb a The hoard rercry Ss or all bids, GIS AW AU de ke d, Mitchell Spirit: Lake, County and State of Iowa, erediters of, 2 claims against sald dec unquoted; packing stock LIBERTY BONDS High 1.00% 1.00% 1.0074 Ady 44% als will he Clerk of the 200 to 225 to 250 pounds 250 to 300: pounds 9.25@ packers 8.00@8.50; 13.00@14.00; bs 12.00@13.00; cull lambs light ewes ay, ewes 6.00@7.00; cull ewes 3.00 bucks 5.00@6.00. FARGO BUTTER 7.00@8.00; 29.4) — But 24, (®)—Liberty 3 1-28 100.31, Second 4 1-4s}" 100.24; fourth 4|¢ 3-48 105.20 GRAIN Bismarck, April 29 Me) ipod ana SHELL CORN iscount under Wb, -Ear corn, 70 Ibs, 6 cents un- shbnt. - $10 . 1M WNEAPOLIS RAN 13d 1.2644 133 1% 1,005 1,00'% “Violin solo, 1.0. 1.04 re r Me No. pment 1 in strict ac- Sand speciti- addres: dm buildin, cJwas that of in the event joes not enter nish the re- file w buita Dak. Mi ors Sots a1 from i Dak, Lae ith the right to cu L, Vres, TO CREDITORS. ak estate of en by Steffen, ‘Adminis: trator of’ the estate of Jennie A mb, late of the City of ‘kinson ving wed, 10 Ox stags 8,00 them with the , ned vouchers, within six months rst’ publication of .this no ia Administrator at office in the City of Wi) 4. or to the Judge o nty Court of Burleigh Coun- is office in the Court House ty of Bismarck, Burletgh North Dakota. You ‘are hereby further notified that Hon. 1. C, Davies Judge of the County Court, within and for the County of Burleigh and State of. North Dakota, has fixed “the 17th day of November, 1 at the hour of ten o'clock in forenoon of said day, at the Court Rooms, in the Court House tn the City of Rix- ck, in said County and State, "time and place far. hearing ijusting all claims ageinst the te of the said Jennie AL Mitchell “ which have been Close |" 4 drowned presented us at ator of the of Jennie A. Mitchell tamb, " Sacred Concert at Eltinge Will Start Music Week A sacred concert to be given Sun- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Eltinge theatre will open the observ- ance of national music week, May 1 sponsored in Bismarck’ by the Thursday Musical club. Organ solo . old Ro Vocal solo . Kenneth. P; reston, Am the Ligh William C| gl Mrs Larson and Mrs. F. Bavendick, Vocal solo, “The End re bg Sal : On bath”... peaks Mrs. Frank’ Bar : : Unto Thee” F. J. Henry Hal Humphreys, “Larg ; Adolph Engethardt, Duct, “Watchman, Night” .. i Henry Halverson Humphrs “The Lord Is My Georg: Voeal solo, Licht” Organ solo H The Lis St will be broadcast, HELPS A “PAINFUL ACHING BACK Lumbago and a sti a stiff, aching back at once the need of a good diuretic to stimulate kidney secretions and rid the system of troublesome poisons that cause the distressing aches, Mrs. Black of Petersburg, Va., sa: “Be- fore I took Foley Pills’ diuretic, could not stoop over nor raise up without great pain. Now since tak- ing them Lhave none.” Ask for Foley Pills diuretic. A prompt improve- ment will amply repay you, Satisface tion guaranteed.—Ad ‘Unidentified Man Found in Red River Minn., April 29 ated body of an was removed’ from the H. W. Porteau fatm. four miles north of here, this morning. It was at first believed that the was that of Edmund Verreaux, r-old Crookston boy at Crookston, .» but an examination by the k county coroner revealed that it 1 grown man, 45° or 50 ars of uits speci ally priced for Friday and Saturday at the arah Gold Shop. “Style ‘| Without Extravagance,” 312 *)Main Ave. for health's sake aisin- BRAN The Superior IRAN Food HOMPH! WONDER WHO CAN BE WIRING TYTE= PROBABLY SOMETHING REGARDING HIS Por CORN FARM — THE ENVEQOPE'S OPEN K T'LL JUST TAKE APEEK—! => HENRY TyTe, THe Moat SASS * eet 3" our s S00 cases NAnER. HASSON 2 eg FoR: VO, CONFOUND (T —! AFTER THIS TC TE CAN OPEN HIS. OWN ‘TELEGRAMS: THIS WIRE HAS Just ABOUT SPOWED MY GOLF GAME 1 DOT CARE ABOUT Aky SECURITIES AND HOME BEING DESTROYED = LCAN OVERCOME RUIN —BUT MY BOY! WHERE IS AETZ JE OOLY IT COULD AAVE BEEN ME!! ~

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