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FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1927 a Tribune Classified Advertisements —= PHONE: 8 2 =—— et MALE HELP WANTED GREAT DEMAND for Barberaat good wages; men and women. Short time required. Catalog free. Est. 1893. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Fargo, N. D, GOVERNMENT Forest Rangers n SO ee Nar gitd aaa Gaba furnishes Enjoy the outdeors. Particulars free. ir, Oz- japon, 33-! St. Louis, WANTED—A young. man a ‘work by the month. Francis Jasskowiak, 421 Twelfth street, _FEMALE HELP (WANTED—Girl for general house- work,, family of three, pleasant surroundings. Telephone 862-LR after six o'clock. HOUSES AND FLATS FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern house, pela a $ bed rooms, sun parlor, garage basement, full basement, oak floors throughout, near school, 50 foot lot, trees and shrubs, desirable home in fine residential’ district, offered very reasonably for quick sale. _Geo. M, Register. 812 Eighth Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or «! unde: 0 2 words or 8 insertions, 25 words or under vascigenag 1 week, 25 tional cunts 3 DISPLAY RATES - 65 Cents Per Inch aa classified ads are sah in advance. Copy should be received by 12 oelock to ine sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ec ecsveceecees ed) AUTOMOBILES NEW BUNG. treet for sale by owner at real par- in price. An extremely well- uilt home with nicely arranged rooms. Call at 502 Seventh street. FOR ‘By owner direct, prac- tically new bungalow, five rooms and bath. Maple a full base- ment, hot ate Price $3,000. Terms if FOR RENT—All ae furnished, three room down ee Vv FOR RENT—Four room house sewer and toilet. Also gas. aay wa R RENT—Si Phone 430M. FURNITURE FOR GALB FOR SALE—1i Duofold davenport, 1 C Melody Conn saxophone, 1 cornet, 1 2-speed cake or bread mixer in A-1 condition. 414 Hannafin street. FOR SALE—One mahogany gateleg table and 1 mahogany tea cart, practically new. Phone 479 or call at 615 W. Rosser Ave. _ FOR SALE—One kitchen table, one three ‘quarter bed mattress, two oak rockers, Cheap. Phone 82 FOR ‘SALE—Bed davenport. Phone _ OTT-R, DEPENDABLE USED CARS WE CONSIDER our Used Cars val- uable merchandise—visit our spe- cial Salesroom where our cars are on display. '26 Olds’ De Luxe Coach; ’26. Chevrolet Lahdau; '25 Maxwell Coupe; '24 Ford Coupe; °26 Dodge Sedan; Ford Touring, and other bargains. Easy Terms M. B. GILMAN CO. Bismarcl AUTOMOBILES 0. K.’ed USED CAR: 1923 Chevrolet Tour. $125; 1925 Ford Roadster $150; 1926 Chevrolet Ton Truck complete, run 3, miles $650; 1924 Ford Coupe $200; 1924 Ford Tudor $250; 1925 Ford ie $350: 1925 Ford Tour. $150; Buick Touring $175; 1926 Landau Sedan $600 1922 Dodge Touring $150; 1925, Chevrolet. Tour. $850; 1922 Hupmobile $175; | 1924 sOverland Roadster $90; 1926 ‘Chevrolet Coach $525; 19286 Ford ton Truck 100, withe above'used cars all carry our oO. faction and full Iso have Ford Tourings priced from $75 to $125. Easy terms on used and new ci carats be enn co.. A Reliable vDeaiee With: “Relis bie ars FOR SALE—Big Six coupe 1024 Tnod- el. Good finish and neat... model. | Spare tire, bumper dryer motometer. ee 00 cash. Write Tribune Ad..No. room modern home. LAUNDRY HOME LAUNBRY Ht sete wok done for men’s shi bed spreads, ily washings taken. deliver, Laundry, 203 Ave. “A, W, Mandan street. Phone 1017. corne: Be Kota sha somverit Burten's Home Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. Seven- day trial, Each car priced in plain figures. You cannot buy a rebuilt car here unless we KNOW it is right and, un- less we KNOW it will give you more atisfaction than even you anticipate. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. APARTMENTS _____ ROOMS FOR RENT : FOR RENT—Delightful large fur- nished sleeping room with lavatory bowl, for two reliable young men or women. Right off room is den, which they may use for entertain- ing purposes. Near Capitol. Rea- sonable. Breakfa; gat if desired. This room will be vacant about May 15th. _ Phone 1131-M. ats RENT—Sleaping rooms, strict- \y modern and clean, in good loca- tion and close in. Can also be had. for light Ler eo Phone 733-R or call at 233 Thayer Ave.| 5 Also work wanted by young] 8! man for summer moni FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping on first floor. Also one sleeping room suitable for two. Close in, in mod- ern home. Phone 842, Call at 708 'T- housekeeping rooms with rival ce and garden lot. mv reasonable. Call at 213 biti street, one-half block north. from Broadway. —Two. clean well furnish- FO im rst, nished light Lousskeoping Teo with private bath on second floo: Heat and water furni light hous ern home. for cooking. Also for rent: A piano. _ Phone 442-M after 5:00 p.m. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room. Gentlemen preferred. Best location. Also a garage. Phone 888 or call at Ww _Broadway. FOR. RENT—June 1st Apt. Furnish- ed, 3 rooms and bath. Phone 905. Also 2 furnished connecting rooms and bath, and a small room at 400 4th street. FOR Thi apartment with ‘clectric range, priv- ate entrance, also private porch, in all modern home. Call at rear door at 1002 Fourth street. four Foom furnished ‘downstairs apartment with electric range and frigidaire, Hughes apartments. Phone 1120-J. FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment with private bath, For further information call at 616 Seventh street or Phone 442-J. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two room apartment on ground floor, Private entrance, Call at 722 Fifth FOR RENT—One apartment in. the Rue apartments, modern, 3 rooms with bath, Call 711 Ave. A or RENT—Nicely ‘furnished front ‘apartment on first floor, bath ad- joining... Mrs, Rohrer, 618 Sixth Street. POR RENT—Strictly mod nished and unfurnished Apts. Rose Apts. 215 Third street. 852 fur- at FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nithed Phone e73 at the Varney __ Flats. jone_ 773. FOR PENT—Apartment mansee Apartments. Inquire H. J. Woodmansee. _ bE cet FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, round floor, private entrance, 422 fth street. FOR RENT—Modern furnished apts. at ae Apts. 204% Main Ave. Phone 85: RENT Fa nishea one room and Kitchenette, v Hagelnuret. 411 Fifth * street. FOR RENT—Farni Phone |* Phone 1052-L, Mrs.| 617 Sixth street. For ladies only. Reasonable rent. Call evenings. Phone 613-LM. FOR RENT—Furnished light house keeping room centrally located Also two garages. Phone’ 597-R or call at 406 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with running water. Also large room with porch. Board if desired. Call at 705 Sixth street. leasantroom in mod- n also garage, close in. hae spabenaie: 111 Rosser Ave. Home privileges. FOR a Nae furnished sleep Private eitraace, Close or call at 422- nicely furnished all modern home: Always hot watér. Call at 807 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Pleasant room in, mod- ern home. Downtown 1ocation.' Call at 112. Broadway or Phone, 195-W. f joom in modern house. Two blocks from postoffice. Gen- tlemen preferred. 222 Second street FOR RENT—-Two furnished it housekeeping* rooms. Modern and in. Call 523 Si FOR RENT—Sleeping rom fn mod? ern home, Close a t 119 W. — Tha: or or Pho: FOR. RENT Large ene room in modern home. Call at tie Secon __street or Phone 832-J, FOR RENT—Large newly wly furnished room in new home. ay ‘at 815 Park street or Phone 973-J. FOR RENT— nore iN sleeping room “TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN T haul ashes, black dirt and fertiliz- that is many years olf pt shee; manure. Phone 977-J. 417 Sevent! Street. T, M. Burch. ra) ad floor. "930 Fourth street. For TERT Ma lay 1st ar in Tribu Bidg. Inquire at Tribune offi FOR lod ROS Le LOST—By_» stout lady; some of her nner anatomical parts; through an Gperation, byt not at the Clinic of Dr. T.-M. lacLachlan, who cures by, natural methods scientific diet pepterrncem herb: No knifing. nor No serum squirt- poisons nor dope. ears , bul Lae is saat 7 Birriarck, N. D. DELIVEREO~WHAT'LL, \ WE COWITHIT? WORK WANTED—Young Ia sire to do plain sewing at reat able rate. Also work by the Phone 637-LJ or.eall at 113, Man- dan street. _° ‘ORK WANTE! ash hauling, ing. Phone black diet: ve Ren jo 686-LM, 413 Thir-, teenth sti south. John Jahner. lye the ome Dose Boreas bs THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FOR SALE SIX ROOM house, all modern, A 1 condition, close in, carnor lot, plen- ty. of room for another house, nice lawn and trees, reasonable a’ $5, FOUR ROOM bungalow, brand new, Quilt in ice box, electric range ges) + other built in features, oak floors ‘built for a home, =" of the best built small homes in the city, at less than cost, $3,9 FIVE ROOM bungalow, new, «fire place, then $60, basemeut gariks well bo t, FOUR ROOM, eottage,with 5 acres of eesises: hiken house, ete., well, UB ROOM bungalow, span, basement garage, fi oe leetric range, many built in features, cheap: at $4,300. six ROOM bungalow, brand new, bale in, very reasonable terms can pe gree at $5,900. LOTS; Hundreds of them ue all parts of the city at all sorts of prices and terms. NO AGENT has every house and lot for sale on his list but if what you want is for sale I will get it f you. aUbcinc BY the scores of letters I am getting from agents and indi’ ls in other states; North Dakota will this year see the start of the biggest land movement known, Take the advive of one who knows and BUY NOW. INSURANCE; fire, tornado, ‘automo- bile in good, old reliable compani DO YOUR real estate business with the busiest dealer in the city. F. E. YOUNG. BABY CHICKS | | SABY CHICKS POSTPAID: — Le “horns ie red, Buff | Roc! Be; ndottes, Buff Orp- ingtons, eihtie Rocks '1éer White Orpingtons, Brahmas 17c; assorted 9c, all heavy 12c. June Chicks: Leghorns 1c, money. breeds 2} ie B us Falls, M: HICKS le coal and tric oil bk oe a fountains, violet-ra: dies, Everything and bee man. N. D. Bee Supply Co., Moorhead, Mix for the poultry MAY BABY CHICKS per 100 rae Leghorns, Anconas jocks, Reds $15; Wy. ingtons, Minorcas rf ed $12. All-other vi shipment. Pee Ty Hatchery, Dept. 15, | THE MUSIC SCHOOL INSTRUCTION in plano, vocal. Spe-| cial courses for little beginners and) adults. If at pil, Pos bea mothers | of pupils bet a's years | should be present at the hour of in-/ struction, which will be of great value to parent as well as to: pu-| pil. May Ist we open our regular! summer classes in Theory, Har mony and Composition. For furt! er information call 1017 or call Tae| our etudie. 203 Ave. A, W, corner| street. MISCELLANEOUS “THEN I looked into the future Far as human eye could se SURGEONS long time unbelievers Laid aside their KNIVES and cleavers, And ceased to cut component parts From folks like you and me. Clinie of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan riearrad) cures diseases without knives or epee Lucas Block, Bis- marck, N. D. i Fol and ers. Chappers also native sin, Sais Dent, Falconer,” North Dent, Gehu. Test 75 to 82. $8 per ee E. 12 miles YOUNG rc TRBY stenographer di A large, “Rieely tara fo gee ron ly ished room city. spencers: tipo . Write FO) =a ised sei ‘wash- & era, engine wer an in wer “washers. ‘an kinds and Panes. :& Welch,,Hdw,’ te. See WAl NTED—To buy oF rent a set of|; New price lists, free | } Orp.| School board, at it] Lamb, COOK DESIRES POSITIO! cook wishes position with bites crew br yeauing outfit. Write Mary = Zuger, Mandan, N._D. oe eR -EXCRANGE WANTED—To exchan ard county farm for Bismarck cit; Bako. Call Bank of North Dakota. ____ OBFICE ROOM FOR.RENT POR REI ing rooms over powjes Jewelry atore. Apply te F..A, Knowles. FARM LANDS 360 ACRE WELL improv miles of Bismarck to exchange. for a Minneapolis or St. Paul property or for farm in Minn. or Wis. Gibson, eH Plymouth Bldg. Minneapolis, inn. m 25 WA! salary to produce: and bonus. Samples free. Write Bismarck commission furnished Tribune, Stops seizures first day. Money back if not satisfied. No bromides, narcotics. Free information. Hunt- er Laboratories, Dept. M22-85,” Little Rock, Ark, \OTICE TO CONTRACTORS, vol Building bids close May d proposals will be received Wood, Clerk of the Me- noken School District No. ul leigh County, N. Di at Mentoken, up to the hour of 3:00 o'tlock p. m. on the Tth day of May, 1927, for thi eres basement tile-stucco school building to be in of Section T-139-78 at Menoken, N. Dak. together with the Mechanical equipment for the Je. roposals shall be in strict ac- .| cordance with the plans and specit cations. Bids shall be addressed to .|the clerk of the board and marked Proposal for school — buildin h bid must be accompanied by ‘ks to be Wauchel, Board. Check to be ited to the board in the event vessful bidder does not ent st or furnish the re- made Pres- au The plans will be on file wita the the builders change at Fargo, N. Dak. apolis, Minn. Contractors 5 : had upon request from Loonbard, Mandai Di ‘The board reserve reject any or all bids, Soa! WAUCH Minn (First publi 4/ th Notice is her dersigned, T. effen, Adminis- trator of the estate of ‘Jenni Mitchell Lamb, late of the City of pirit Lake, County and State of Towa, deceased, to the litors of, and all persons having ms against said deceased, to ex- bit them with ti essary vouchers, within six months after the first’ publication of this noti istrator at office | 4 or to the Judge of} County Court of Burleigh Coun- at his office in the Court House in’ the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota. You ‘are hereby further notified Davies Judge of the within ‘and for the th that Hon, I. County Court, County North ' Dak: day of N of ten oO’ said da the Cou) has fixed the 17th vember. 1927, at the hour jock in the forenoon of at the Court Rooms, ‘in House in the City of Bix- marck, in said County and State, as the time and place for hearing and adjusting all claims against the estate’of the said Jennie A. Mitchell deceased, which have been duly and regularly, prosented ‘as herein before provided Dated “April gist. 19 T. H. STEFF! Admiiistrator of the estate of J inte A. Mitchell Lamb, deceased. John J. Garri Attorney for Administrator, (First pubiiention on ne 22nd day of April, 192% 2945, +i aa THE BRUTE! What do you mean by hurt- er? Breaker Bottoms for Oliver Ford- saa plow. Write W. E. Séllens, Bis- tmazek, N. D. a WANTED—B0-head of horses t re at’ the F. W. Moffit “atm. nN. or see Fred W. Moffit, Mof- Wanner p set of books eve- nings by compateak hookieeper: .Write Tribune No. 88. SALE—The NuBohe Corscticre at the Bismarck Hotel. Room ‘11. Mee. John Carroll. . Hurting your father! Why I er— She: You did. His bunion has Pine been killing him ever since he icked you down stairs last night.— anawee: ‘ The * only. zelgat monarch. under the American flag is the Sultan’ of Sulu,’ in the Philippine Islands. ion of a one ‘story’ and{ :| here, and current advices continued =| verse crop reports were at hand re- =| garding winter wheat in parts of Ok “¥| lahoma. ‘| but met support .| failed to follow. of Dickinson | ¢ of Burleigh and Stute of = WHEAT PRIGES | GO DOWNWARD)" Market Affected By ‘Passage of Board of Trade Control Bill in INineis Chicago, May 6.—4)—Wheat prices went downward today owing good deal to passage of a bill by the Illinois senate sceking to place u der a sepcial commission the control of the board of trade here. A falling in export demand for North American wheat also was a bearish factor, European buying today be- ing estimated at 250,000 to 350,000 bushels, Corn held up better than wheat ugainst selling due to the leg- islative situation. Wheat closed unsettled 4 to 5m cent net lower; corn unchanged to % cent higher; oats '4@4 cent off to té cent up and provisionsgshowing 10 to 40 cents declin Confronted by definite action look- ing to enactment of a law designed ae add drastic state supervision to ting federal measures governing Genin exchatige tusiness, tondete to- day took promptly to the selling side in the wheat market. Buyers were lacking, and prices sbon went down- grade in the absence of any adequate support. Aside from pessimism over pending state legislature which traders viewed as likely to kill the Chicago grain market, news regarding wheat tended rather to favor the buying side. In particular, Liverpool quotations fully reflected ‘yesterday’s price advance to emphasize the lateness of the sea- son for spring wheat, especially in Canad: Besides. some further ad- \aen CITY MARKET E: LY 6.—4P)—Wheai setback today, on the dip and late in the session. eaninneapolia jhad a profit tal staged a rall, Close was % cent lower, Higher cables sent prices uy slightly at the opening, but buying Minneapolis broke 1% cents at 1% cents for active jmonths and 1% cents for September. | h wheat demand was good for ble milling quality and prem- | s ruled firm and unchanged. Soft quality was quiet and easy and poor offerings. were slow. | Durum,was quiet ard steady. Corn in light supply and de- d was spotted. steady and quiet, with e ‘ ‘to strong, choice in better deman: Barley offerings were meager and demand was good, flaxseed was firm, ight offerings in good demand. CHICAGO eter Chicago, May 6.—t S. D. of A.) age weight 210 pounds down steady with .Thursday’s average; heavier hogs steady to 10 cents lower than Thursday’s close or 10@15 cents low-1 er than average; top 10.60 paid for several loads 160 to 200 pound weight; bulk desirable 150 to 2 pounds 10.20@10.45; 210 to pounds 10.00@11 3; «6-260 to pounds 9.75@10.00; most ‘packing sows 8.60@8.85; 10@15 cents lower; best pigs 10.25; bulk 9.50@10.00 lights 10.00@ 10,00@10.50; light sows 8.50@9.10; 10.50; packing slaughter pigs 9.25@10.25, Cattle 2,000; fairly active, all classes. fully ‘steady; no strictly choice steers here; part load 12.50; bulk, 9.75@11.25; stockers and feed- ers 8.00@9.25; fat cows 6.50@8.00 mostly; medium bulls up to 7.00: most vealers 9.75@10.78 to packers, outsiders 11.00@12.00. Sheep 5,000; not enough on sale to test values; ‘three doubles of good California | springers — scaling 65 Pounds about 25 cents higher at 18.00; 35 per cent out at 15.00; deck of medium to good 65 clipped lambs 14.75; few clipped culls 12.50; few ‘good around 130 pound at 8.00. WHAT WCTHE WORLD IS “a —Hogs 18,00; ‘slow, ae sales aver-| heavyweight hogs 9.50@10.10; lights! Ac CHIC. Neg sance + redigs ss High 142% 1.35 1.32% Close Close Yesterday Year Ago Open Wheat— 1 a1 DT May Sept. Corn—- May July Sept. at! May July 80% 85 88% AT AB% 46 a1 1.09% 99% 12.27 16.55 16.75 13.10 14.00 14.10 July STOCK PRICES | MOVE UPWARD fs. vealprs, quality cents lower; Hogs 9,000 bidding mostly More Than a Score of Issues| 225. ?%2 Lifted to New Peak Prices Barrett For the Year market New, York, May 6,—(P)—Having| ¢lusses. succeeded in trapping w large short interest in many issues, speculators for the advance continued to press their advantage in today’s stock m ket, shifting their major operatio: from one group of stocks to anothe whenever selling resistance looked | threatening, This churning about of | f° prices lifted more than a score issues! @00d to new peuk prices for the yeur, or #Ptink longer. { Easy credit conditions, reports {aries a improvement in the automobile trade | }4778; duly, last month, and the ot ete ine | begets of crude oil prices, together with the DEunl chop oF aOSegee Gan dividend| rle ‘stabs, mergers, all helped to maintain bull-| ish enthusiasm. Professional “bear” traders continued to put out short lines in various issues, but appeared anxious to test the character of the current buying before attempting to regain control of the price move- Minneapolis, choice to choie Montana With dividend action on General poco common less than a week way, and April sales of cars by sev tral of ‘the leading companies re- ported at a new monthly peak for the year, little difficulty was experienced in attracting » following in the motor shares. Mack Trucks and Hudson each reached new high ground, and strong support developed for some of the accessory issues. Several strong spots developed in the rails, Chesapeake and Ohio, Bal. timore and Ohio being among the]: first to break into the new high ground. Public Utilities were bid ‘op in anticipation of the announce- ment of several new super-power projects within the next few months ind.on reports of large current earn- ings. Talk of a recapitalization plan accompanied the rise in Laclede 8. Timothy seed Clover seed 29. Lard 25. Bellies 1 carpenter The closing was steady. Bear pres- sure against Baldwin and week end profit taking in other shares caused a setback late in the day, which cut heavily into the early advances. in numerous issues. Fresh buying, however, developjng in the final deal- ings, included Montana Power, Allis Phone 511-M. garage. ers steady; calves o'clock evenings. FOR SALE—Ice box and a bed. Good as new. Bargain if taken at once. —Toda: Low © 1.39%: 1.38% ATM AT% ABM % 1.40 1.07% 07% 12.22 1285 receipts considered 23@50 bulk 10.00. undertone, light weights; bidding ab piss and 12.25 12.37 @12.40 1,900; weak on steady 10.00 for 140 to early top 10.00; @9.50 for 240 to doubles lambs direct and one sprinse quality ewes; these unsold; nominally steady MINNEAPOLIS May eccipts consist of two load on all AIN 6.-?)-—W heat pts 4 ears compured to 60 1 Cash No. 1 northern 1.37% 1 dark northern spring, Tuncy 1.45%@1.48%3 good 2 a @ ordinary to yellow 82% 3 white 47% @48%. (Py —Wheat No; 2 1 hare ‘3B mixed 17. Call The 10th is the last day of discount on gas bills. Eiks Meeting Tonight Too Late To Classify WORK WANTED—Removing sash, replacing screens, or general work, storm after 6 Phone 308-LW. FOR RENT—New six room bungalow, all modern, and on pavement. Al Phone 291-W. 0, Calmers, Mack Truck, Radio Corpor-| togt--a black hand bag near First ation and Delaware and Hudson. Total sales approximated 2,000,000 shares. MNNEAPOLIS RANGE May 6 Open High Low Close 1.38 1.3842 1.37% 1.37% 39% 1.39 Wheat— May July u age 227% 2.32 2.32% 19 2.2715 2.24% 2, 2.32, B 2.34% 2.32% 80% 78% 801% 19 Sept. DULUTH RANGE May 6 155° 1.55% 1.55 149% ios 1.49 1.31% 1.31% 1.31 1.41% 111% 110% 1 08% 1.08% 1.07 96% 97%. 05 2.28 M% 2.31 2.38% 2.33% 2.32% 333% FOR BAKING AND Sept. Bismarck, 1 dark northern 1 northern. l amber durum. : mixed durum. 1 red dai (Fornshed 4 "Roeagl Miler Co.) HOME National bank. Finder please re- turn to Miss Fannie Slattery, 522 Second street, for reward. MALT pene COOK