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war- John n of pris: ation man was ment made {fice for {fice issed told her rned » to ston e to sed oney says, foley egan after dney feel- Men Fee- jatis- hem. jicial _an- tion, filed the any, COD. riber rvice inive d in ror uken ) ree 1937. ntite, arek, MONDAY, MAY 2; 1997 THE BISM ARCK TRIBUNE First Photo of Filicide _ MALE HELP WANTED . ROOMS FOR RENT GREAT DEMAND for Barbers at good May tinct three Waar wages; men and women, ‘Short FOR RE ‘May first, three unfur- fe. Eat. i ished light housekeeping rooms 1693, "MOLES pogtalon & with private bath on second floor, aod. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Heat ‘and. water furnished, Price WAN Sr Ee Eitinge “Block. _Phon WANTED—A young man to work by FOR RENT—Three _unfurnis! the month. Francis Jaszkowiak, 421 housekeeping toonts newly decorat- wejfth street, : ed, in modern home. Heat and SALESMEN_ lights furnished, ished per monthi ‘Automobile salesman, one _ Adults) only. 610 Thayer. h Fi it in modern who has the ability to sell, Auto- ROR RENT=Small room in mi rrobile experience nat “necessary. home. Glose in,.$10.00 per month. Dakota Auto Sal ‘0. Ine. Gentlemen only with clean .work.|. Main, Bismarck, N. D. Open eve Phone 1162 of call at 416 Fourth ¢. Phone 438 street) BRUSH SALESMEN—Distributors, " pleas: ae no experience needed, hire aub boarders role, day Feet or phone 278. agents, huge profits, exclusive 822 Main et or phone | rights, Neway Brush Factory, Hart- FOR RENT—Nice pleasant room 5rT Sixth stteet. Home Privileges. ford, Conn, eee For ladi @nly. sonable rent. FEMALE HELP | C ‘e13-tA A dle ay cook in small hotel. ed woman She Costello Prop., Woodworth, N.“1), 4 WANTED-A waitress at O'Brien's Cafe. Owe: lw 25 5 bet words Ads ‘over rooms, WANT! ine large pleasant foom, wintows, east front. One! small room. Hot water, “120 Ave- nue A, corner Second street. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished light housekeeping rooms in modern home. Phone 241-LM or call at 418 First street, ‘ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing pein Sat sera Gi tees aranteed. Seven-| in. Phone 1052-R or call at 422- car priced in plain| _Fourth street. FOR RENT—A large newly furnish- ed front room with 2 windows and eee 8H Fourth street. Phone ___WORK_ WANTED, TO WHOM IT MAY CON J haul ashes, black dirt and fertiliz- er that is many years old, part sheep manure, Phone 977-J. 417 Seventh St _ AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction day trial. figures, SO FAR as we know every one of the many who have bought rebuilt cars here is still our friend. NTED—Plowing ash hauling, black dirt and fertiliz- ing. Phone 686-LM, 413 Thir- teenth street south. John Jahner. WORK WANTED—A midgleaged man desires work as gasoline truck driv- er. Had six years experience. ‘Write Tribune Ad. No, 83. 3 arge sleeping room in modern home, 1 at 216 Second street or Phone 832.3 “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” ON FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- WORK WANTED—Plow — gardens, ern home, 607 Sixth street. Phone haul ashes, Phone 1096-J. 111 Lahr Motor Sales Co. No. 782, Mandan Ave, FOR RENT—Large comfortable TARDENS plowed and ashes hauled. AUTOMOBILES Toots Mt BER Beoeed sires, For good work call Wm. Ode. Phone | FOR -SALE OR TRADE—Moon 1004 734-W. Chassis Redseal Continental motor MISCELLANEOUS | in Z000 condition. Tires good. Disc SURGEON and “aay it LAUNDRY Pheels, 1927 license. Can be used| ” with flowers” or see us. and we'll HOME LAUNDRY First class work| fF speedster or truck. Call at 423) say it with Sauerkraut, Surgery done for men's shirts, blankets and| _ Tenth street. bed spread Also fam- iy We call and APARTMENTS rguerit Bulten’s Home| FOR RENT—Three room furnished Laundry, 208 Ave. A, W, corner sorta with ate bri = 3 . Phi 101 at entrance, also private porch, Mandel ees ee invall mosses Nata’ Call at rome _door at 1002 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Two apartments in the Rue apartments, one large modern three room with bath and one small furnished apartment. Call at 711 Phone 69' FOR RENT—Two room furnished erck, 5, apartment, ground floor, private entrance, "connected with bath- BABY CHICKS __ f f di ings, BUY BEALS Northern Chicks with| ooM, Call Sunday or evening: FOR RENT—Three small room apart- :| ment, private entrance from street, modern, partly furnished, down: town, just right for two, 118 First street. re FOR RENT—One furnished two room apartment on first floor, bath ad- joining. Also garage. Call at 620 th street. Mrs. Ada Rohrer. FOR RE! "hree room ui apartment with private bath. For further information. call 616 Seventh street or Phone 442-J. FOR RENT—Two room apartment on ground floor. Also ome sleeping room, Call_at 400 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Pleasant city heated light housekeeping apartment. Col- lege building, Telephone 183. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished rage at the Varney Fi Phone 773. rnishea one room kitchenette. Hazelhurst. 411 Fifth street Mrs. Christine Stoble, who slew h sheriffs acress “the bridge of sig’ knife. WE CURE THE CAUSE OF st. THE “ITIS,” or inflammation, by| *™T purifying the blood stream throu; “Alkaline Blood Treatments,” mild herbal remedies and scientific in- dividual diet. Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan (Harvard) Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. D. Correspondence 144 Students Will Be Graduated From qfolicited. _____.____} Agr. College June 13 ATTENTION-—Implement dealers and garage men. We have a number of! That there will be 144 senior A No.1), Parts bins—priced | for! dents of the North Dakota Agri quick sale. Bin openings vary from| tural ‘¢ollege receiving their degrees 6 x 6 inch to 16 x 24 in, If you are] at the 33rd annual commencement, in need of such equipment see us! announced by college officials. Th Lahr Motor Sales Co. number may be increased if several Choice imported Ger students make up sufficient work in Chappers andj order that they may enter the grad- Hartz Mountain, also native sin, uation class. There were 127 stu- ges, seeds, treats, ete. jone| dents in the class of 1926, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N.| The commencement dates have beer Box 728. ASE Set for June 10 to 13. ‘The. pi FOR SALE—A four burner Reliable| of commencement is as follow gas range. Also a trained German| Friday, June 10, 8:15 p. m. Roller Canary bird. Call at 318] sentation of senior. class play di reet or Phone 439-M. Saturday, June 11, 4:30 p. m.: Sen- Poland China brood! ior class exercises-“the Little Coun- ‘Alpd shat! to bay young| ‘ty Theatre. 5:30 p.m: Almuni cattle or cow.. . Chesak, 12 8 southeast of Bismarck A in for my bowel ed the appendix, through an opera- tion, but not at the Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan, who cures witl ie KNIFE. Lucas Block, Bi: Chick, . postpa sorted 13c; White Leg- horn 14¢; Brown Leghorn, Mottled Ancona i5¢; Barred, White Rock, 8. C. Red, Black Minorca 16 Red, Whitd Wyangite 17 a 18¢; tight Brahma, Orpington White Orpirgton 19c. Free catala Parg D. SYS POSTPAID : Barred, Buff Rocks, Reds 16c; Wyandottes, Buff Orp- ingtons, Wfite Rocks 1Ge; White OrpingtonsBrahmas 17c; assorted 9c, all heafy 12c. June Chick: Leghorns 1} heavy breeds 2c 1 Bopp Hatelfry, Fergus Falls, Minn. ah a ment, hot air heat. Price $3,000. A 7% Ib. capacity ice bo ms if desired. Phone 921, practically new. Phone 188 or cali 7G; “A modern cottage well at Home Lunch. e located. Fifty foot lot. Cheap if GOING FISHING? Call at 221 Third! taken at once. Call at 417 Mandan treet for live Minnows. street or Phone 858, sein. Court. e 7 ‘NORTHERN BABY CHICKS electric hatched. Qcubators, coal and oil brooders, lobe feeds, feeders, fountains, folet-ray glass, reme- dies. Evegthing for the poultry and bee mq New price lists, free eC Uae See 4 ly Co.,| FOR RENT—May ist Apt. in Tribune SRLRES, pts Moorhead. alam Inquire at Tribune office, Hatchery IBpt., Mo. Bldg. aay c FOR RENT—Modern Apartment, L. PELKEY'S fe) saat n.J New reduced prices.|__K. Thompson, Phone 287. 14 years @ breeding. Hundreds| FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, report}. 422 Fifth street. i jomers, many satisfied c 8, i brea Lavine enone OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT _ te ight-w FOR —Office or living rooms lively, pric@ right. over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply try & ChicfFarm, Fargo, te F. A. Knowles. ‘MAY BABY GICKS per 100 post-| DESIRABLE OFFICE _ROOMS in g Anconas Hoskins Block, See Floren, Busi- yes ese Service Co. Built Home’ with mcciy it Legprn: Rocks, Red$15; Wy ROOM AND BOARD rooms. Call at 502 Seventh street. street-|" bungalow. just completed. “E. &]__No. 0. Hedden Real Rstate, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BARBER SHOP FOR SALE- chair shop and beauty very good location. half down balance $20 per month. Fine opening for right man, G., D. Shaft, Minot, N. D., 100 s. Phone 601-J, __ THE MUSIC SCHOOL INSTRUCTION in piano, vocal. Spe- cial courses for little beginners and adults, If all possible, mothers ot wepils between 4 and 8 years should be present at the hour of in- truction, which will be of great lue to parent as well as to pu- pil, May Ist we open our regular summer classes in Theory, Har- mony and Composition, For furth- 2 [ngormation call 1017 or call at our studio, Ave, A, W, corner Mandan street. Phone FOR. SALE—One German Police Pup. 218 So, Ni: treet SIX ROOM modern house, i st Ave, 8 bed rooms, gun parlor, rage in basement, full basement, oak floors throughout, near school, 50 foot lot, trees and shru! jirable home in fine residential district, offered very reasonably for quick sale. Geo. M, i An extremely .well- free. Rust] Hatchery, Dept. 16, Fargo, N. ¥ ed $12. Allither varieties, m pt shipment, finth annual catalog at a reasonable rate Call at 309/ tically ingalow, Eighth street or Phone 834-J. and bath. Maple floors, after the girl gave birth.to an illegitimate child, tries to cut out the “ITIS” with alhold, N. J. This is the first picture rogram | Phone} FOR RENT—Six room modern new| parlor in|? Price $175, “| showing a decline in compa: er 18-year-old daughter, Rosa, just being led by deputy to the supreme court at Free- made of Mrs. Stoble since her hs” She was found guilty and sentenced to 10 years in prison. | ceremonial. 6:00 p. m, Alumni ban- j quet and business meeting—Ceres hall, 8:00-10:60 p. m.: Presidents reception—college armory, 9:00-1:30. p.m.: Senior swing out and alumni ball-—college armory. 12:00 midnight: | Pipe of peace ceremony—college calaureae e 5 mencement concert Monday, June 13, 10:00 a. m.; Com- | mencement pro jion, 3 | Graduation exercises. Noon ; Commencement luncheon—Ceres hall, Tailor-made’ Fags Going Out of Style Factory made cigarettes are going out of style in North Dakota, accord- ing to State Treasurer C. A, Fisher who sells the state excise stamps which: must appear on every package of cigarettes or cigarette papers be- jfore they can legally be sold in the state. His observation, Fisher said, is based on the fact that the demand | for stamps of the one-cent and one- half-cent denominations has shown a rapid increase while the sale of three-cent stamps has declined. The three-cent stamps are affixed to th ordinary package of factary-made cigarettes, while the small stamps are affixed to packages of cigarette pap Collections from the sale-of stamps declined, Fisher said, each first three months of 1927 in with the same month for 1926. Figures for April have not yet been compiled but in March, 1927, stamp sales totaled $16,199.08 as compared with $17,182.07 in March 1926. Sales for February of this year were $11,992.88 as compared With $14,- 073.04 for February a year ago and sales in January 1927 were $14,698.42 as compared with $16,908.26 a ycar previous. i The explanation for the apparent change in the ‘habits of cigarette in a change of taste as in the fact “| foreign stati: zt arish, smokers probably lies not so much @10.00, GRAIN. LIVESTOCK WHEAT PRICES Into Strong Hands—Buy- icago, May 4)-—-With all de- liveries on grain. here strong hands, general veloped today and sharp advance, and corn. Big decrea: in the United States y totals, wheat decreasing bushels, corn 00 and 3,106,000 bushels, ute crop esti- mates on domestic winter wh duction -were less than expecte eraging 597,000,000 bushels, against 627,000,000 ‘bushels, harvested — last ye Wheat buying de- prices made a closed’ unsettled 1 to 2% [2% cents up, oats at % cent to 1% from gain, One leading private announced an domestic winter wheat production this year would total only 589,000,000 bushels, whereas the. trade in general has been expecting 600,000,000 to 610,000,000 bushels. He ‘also said that spring wheat seeding has been materially delayed by ,exce: m ture and that present reports ii cate 2 probable acreage reduc this year, Corn developed independent strength, helped by the fact that de- liveries on May contracts were le heavy than were looked for, 4,11 bushels, although 5,000,000 ‘to’ 6 000 bushels had ‘been predicte Prominent houses were active buy of the May delivery, and found of- ferings searce, MINNEAPOLIS MARKET SHOWS STRENGTH TODAY Minneapolis, May 2.—(#)—Wheat developed marked strength today, moderate deliveries on May contracts making the cash months at Chicago the leader on the upside. Minneap- olis futures traded with price gains of 1% to cents. Cables teadier than due and ere only mildly j 20 cents decline to crop expert eed strongly May up 1% slightly eas Rye fu- ¢ strong, May leading the advance with 2% cents gain. Barley strong with other y flaxseed advanced 24% Cash wheat offerings were mod ate for a Monday but receipts cluded a large propoytion of des: able m v. Good to choice springs sold readily at firm prem- iums Demana for ordinary to poor type was qu Durum offerings were small and demand was quiet. Corn was in light supply and biy- 1s hesitated to follow the advance in futures, but paid up for choice, Gats were steady with a fair to zona demand. hye was in light supply and good demand. nd- was good erades, Maxseed was firm, light offerings in good demand and average quality better, SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, May 2—(U, 8. D, of A.)—Cattle 3,600; fed steers and yearlings slow; steady; bulk salable around 9.00@10.00 mostly 5.75@8.00; cutters un- changed; bulls 15 to 25 lower; larg. ly 6.25 and down; stockers and fee ers fully steady, mostly 6,75@8.00 on steers and cows and heifers 6.00 to Calves 2, vealers 25 or more lower; quality considered, good lights 9.00 to 10.00: Ik 9.60. Hogs 7,01 pen ig around 25 low- er than Saturday’s general trade, butcher and bacon’ hogs mostly 9.50 at shipping demand light; top id for light lights; average for the better’ that the home-made cigarettes are ingtons, Mifreas $16; BOARD AND Room in modern home| FOR SALEBY owner diet piac- full bane: chezper, Fisher said. cost Saturday 9.94; ight 248, Sheep 100; fat lambs strong to 25 | MOM” NPOP Cant Bribe Pop UNDERSTAND You've Been! TELLING EVERY Tom, 010K AND HARRY ABOUT MY BOTTER DEAL By Taylor | SOMETHING Ir You Don't! going into ly for wheat! were shown | ible supply 3,682,000 oats t pro-|* wv: cents net higher; corn 1% cents to |cents advance and provisions varying 10 cents; estimate today that! with the | -i brokers’ loans for tiweek ended arley offerings were small and , ARKETS|” ‘Associated Press Leased Wire CHICAGO RANGE May 2 Close | Close 1.35% 1.61% @% 1.30% BLK Oats @R@s Jul Sep Rye-- May July 16,07 iF 16.87 1710 { | h sh ' Yesterday Year Ago Open ARE BOOSTED, |All Deliveries on. Gtain Go! 14.90 14,97 ** _today— High 1.38% 1.33% 1.30% 6% 80% Bile A5% 464s 45% AT 1.07% 1.05% (96% 12.22 12.45, 13.57, 1.09% 106%, 12.35, 12.52 13.60 13.45 14.90 14.80 M97 14.80 3 | Patents quoted at 7,80@2.90 a bar- rel in 9 pound cotton sacks; ship- / | — ments 31,790 Barrels. _ ARERONGER | ‘. Heavy Buyipf Low Priced Rails Monjizes Specu- lativqterest (P)—Hea ng of the logiced rails, s of which atyd their highest prices in years, Npolized specula- © interest in ty stock tnark The general list pod he turnea upward bel the end of the |first hour, and sed to gather ength as the sey propre: | Reports of incited M iver flood damagpyought some liquidation of southwest rails, but apparenthad little in- jfluence elsewhere. Bunks called about $10,000,000 in ns, but there appeared to be plenty funds avail- able at the renewal fte of 414 per {cent. The federal réye report of riv | ‘n last. Wednesday whichjl! be made public after the close,vexpected to show another slight Buying of i Peoria and and Siated with rumors of potential megs, but the identity of the purchasis’ was sot ‘revealed. Strength of » St. Paul jand Chicago and Altonjsues, pre- {sumably was founded onopes of a successful conclusion ofeorga' tion plans. Hudson andManh was run up three pointgo a new peak price despite recent @ialé that the stock was being bough) line interests of obtainit trance into New York cits Heavy buying of Gener. after an early period of hea associated with unconfirm@rumors that members of the financfommit- tee at their meeting this fternoon would recommend the extra cash dividend of {§2, which will be taken by/thefi May 12, ' Purity Baking “RB,” cuit, Schulte Stores, and Federal Light an ; Teached high year, or longer. The closing was trong. Case \Threshing Machine spt aesss 180 to a new high record if the 1 when numerous other i railroads showed increjsing trength Delaware and Hudson, ‘ tario and Western, B: |Asphalt, Pierce Arrow Gulf, Mobile and Nort }2 to 4 points, the touching 73, a new hi ltal sales | shares, To- pacietrEna AY CHICAGO LIVESTCK Chicago, ay, Hogs 46,000; be: werages ranging from 10 to 220) jounds mostly 10 to 15 etts lower; | ig packers buying sparirly at full decline; talking 25 cent: lower on ‘butchers 250 pounds up;top 10. jbulk 160 to 200 pounds 160@10.8 210 to 240 pounds 10,25¢10.75; 260 jto 320 pound averages 1.85@i0. bulk packing sows 8.8019.15; bi pigs largely 10.15@10. weight hogs 9.75@10.4;_ medium 10.15@10.85: light 10,25@0.90; light light 10.25@10.90; packig sows 8.60 @9.35; slaughter pigs 9.9@10.75. Cattle 17,000; fed sters and. fat she stock steady to 25 higher; weighty steers and i includin upply very velers mostly steady; choice weighty teers 13.90; bulk 8,75@12.00; it weighty bullocks 11.50@13.00; iHedium bulls 6.75 downward, upto. 9.00@ and 10.00; outsiders up to| . Sheep 15,000; opening very slow, generally strong to) 25 Rents higher than Friday; oe melium to good ring California mbg around 70 Bran 2 _| No, 6 .00@28.50. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE May 2 Open High Low 1.33% 1.35% 1.33% 1.00% 1.00% Wheat— May July Sept. 78% Ti 69 77% 76% 69 DULUTH RANGE lay 2 Open High Low 1.50% 1.51% 1.50 1.50_— 3 1.45 1.42% 144% % 1.20% 1.29% 1.07% 1.06 1.07% 1.06 1.04% 1.06 8% 98 98% 22 7 25% 2.284 Close ® 1.07 1.04% 28 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 2 : dark northern... northern... amber durum mixed durum red durum... flax. flax. | Oats 'Speltz per ewt... SHELL CORN 56 bee more, 1 cent per pound discount under i lb. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents un- der shell ; Hard winter wheat.. ‘Dark hard winter wheat. dark har 1000 454 Pounds 17.25; 38 it out mostly 14.50; packing 120; irable cooled jambs eligible 16.75@11.25; good to choice Colorados hy bulk desirable clip eg! okie bide, 4 ‘lee st. offerings; few gaol clipped ewes $1.13 - 112 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, May 2.—(#)—Wheat receipts 136 cars compared to 145 a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern 1.36%@1.38%; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy 143%@ 1.46%; good to choice 1404@142%; ordinary to good 1.37%@1.89%: No. 11 hard apeing. 1.38%@1.47%; No, 1 Montana on track 1.36%@ to arrive 1.36% @1.45' May 1.35%; July 1.36%; Sept. 1.34. Corn No. 3 yellow 78%@79%. Oats No. 3 white 46%@47%. Barley 78@81. Rye No. 2, 1.04% @1.08%. Flax No. 1, 2.19%@2.29%, CHICAO GRAIN Chicago, May 2.—()—Wheat No, red 1.38@1.39%; No, 1 hard 1.42% Corn No. 3 mixed 72@72%; No. 2 yellow 77%. Oats No. 2 white 50; No. 3 white 46@51%. Rye No. 3, 1.08% @1,04- Barley 70@82. Timothy seed 4,50@5.25. Clover seed 29.00@35.75. Lard 12.35. hoes Ribs 13.37, Bellies 15. ——$<$<—$—__.— FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., Ma: ‘cha 150 to 180 pound weights 10.00; to 200 pounds 9.75; 200 to 225 4 9.50@9.75; 225 to 250 pounds 9.2! 9.50; 250° to 300 pounds. 9. “ere packers 7.75@8.25; stags 1.’ Sheep top lambs 48.00@1: heavy lambs 12.00@13.00; cull lambs 10.00@11, ht 7.00 heavy ewes 6,001 @5.00; bucks N York, May 2.. °] New York, round 171s [bonds closed’ todas: A tan SRR to 16.50 for|first 4 1-48 103, 4 Pr foun Sue a us G 100.11; third-4 1 1-4s 103.2! U.-S, U.S. G, 48 108.13; 113.20,