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MZ “VAVAVAVAVAVAGAVAVAVE ~< __MALE HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED Tractor operator di sires work. Has had y experience. Can give refer- Write C."H. Stevens, __First Ave. N. W., Mandan, N. D. “REAT DEMAND for Barbers at eed wages; men and women. Short required, Re | free, Ent. Sikes BARBER COLLEGE, GOVERNMENT Forest Rangers need- ed often, $1: 1200 month, Cabin furnished, Enjoy the dutdoors Particulars free. Write, Mr. Oz ment, 33-P,, St. Louis, Mo. FEMALE HELP WANTED—Experienced gitl at the Sweet Shop. WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Plewing gafdens, h hauling, black dirt and fertilix- ing. Phone 686-LM, 413. Thir- carpenter work. Call after 6 __o’clock evenings. Phone 308-LW. WORK WANTED—Can tal ire of, one or two children by the week or month, Write Ad. No, 90, eare of plow gardens. ater. __ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—New but rooms and bath, by owner at re: bargain price, An extremely well- built home with nicely arranged rooms. Call at 502 Seventh street. FOR, RENT—For summer month nearly new modern six room bung: how ae furnished, Phone 1 sarin ig gion FOR SALE—Five room modern stucco bungalow. Inquire 715 Fifth street, a ee 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 Landau; ’25 axwell Cout ‘24 Ford Coupe; 26 Dodge Se Ford Touring, and other bargains. y Terms aM, B. GELMAN CO. . Bismarck. AUTOMOBILES 0, K’ed USED CARS - 1923 Chevrolet Tour. $125; Ford Roadster $150; 1926 Chevrolet Ton Truck complete, run 3,000 miles $650; 1924 Ford Coupe $200; 1924 Ford Tudor $250; 1925 Ford Sedan $350; 1925 Ford Tour. $150; 1021 Buick Touring $175; 1926 Landau * Sedan, $600 1922 Dodge Touring $150; 2 Sedan 1925 ‘Chevrolet Tour. $350; Overland Hupmobile $175; 1024 cajater”. $90;°° 1926+ Chewrolet Roadster Conch $525; 1926 Ford ton Truck $400. The above used cars all carry our 0. K., which means satisfaction and full value. We also have Ford Tourings priced from $75 to $125. + Bas} by used and new cars. EC SRL AGHEVROLET CO: Bismarck, N. D. A Reliable Dealer With Reliable Used Cars LOST LOST—By a stout lady; some of her inner anatomical parts; through an operation, but not at the Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan, who cures "by natural methods, scientific diet and mild herbs. No knifing nor snetallic be No serum squirt- ing, pus-punching, poisons nor dope. Lucas Block, Bismarck, N._D. ESTRAYED S§TRAYED—From the Ralph Ishmael| farm, nine miles south of Menoken, a black and white spotted pony with small black spot on the right shoulder. Kindly notify Mrs, M. Tollefson, at Menoken. Phone 6-F-32. — LAUNDRY 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, 203 Ave. A, W, corner Mandan street. Phong 1017, Classified == PBONE 392 1925 | - FOR RENT—Strictly modern eh picdndiagiolie Advertisements ——— ROOMS FOR RENT 4 R Bl ‘ice sleeping room with board on und floor for two ladjes, gen’ td mn or mafried couple, and one Mates Mi stairs at reason- able price. Will also take ars side boardets. Try ou Third atreet or Phon ae FOR RENT—One hice Tht house- keeping room, fully. furnished, fully modern, very desirable for one or two girls, One room,| in basement, suitable for laboring man, -Phome 812-J. 617 Second street. ie FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping’ on firat floor. Also one aleeping’toom suitable for two. Close in, in mod- ern hone, Phone 342, Call at 708 Main_street, RR housekeepi: entrance an reaso jo fi i Tight rooms with private arden lot. Ver; Call at 13 Elevent! Street, If block north from Broadway. 2 FOR RENT—One large room with two closets, suitable for two ladies or two gentlemen. Also one single room. Close in. Call at 211 Sec- WHEN you buy a rebuilt car here you ate getting a definite known value and we assume full respon- sibility for your satisfaction. Here As one that will make some family happy. A 1925 Willys-Knight sedan just like new. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. id Also 2 furnished connecting room: and bath, and a small room at 400 Phone 106: 2-L, Mrs.| Cora McLean. FOR RENT—Three room furnished tment with electric ye entrance, also pri in all modern hom do 1002 FOR RENT—One apartment in the Rue apartments, modern, 3 rooms with bath, frigidaire and electric range. Call at 711 Ave. A or Phone IR RENT—May 20th, four room furnished downstairs apartment with electric range and frigidaire, Hughes apartments, Phone 1120-J. ‘OR RENT—' room unfurnished apartment with private bath. er further information call at 616 Seventh street or Phone 442-J. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front) apartment on first floor, bath ad- joining. Mrs. Rohrer, 618 Sixth street, fur- nished and unfurnished Apts. bo e Apts. 215 Third street, Phone FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished periment at the Varney Flats. ne_773. FOR PENT—Apartment at Wood- mansee Apartments. Inquire H. J. Woodmansee. FOR RENT—Furnished apartme alent floor, private entrance, 422 th street. FOR RENT—Modern furnished apts. at Mui Apts, 204% in Av ‘Phone FOR RENT—Furnished one room and kitchenette, Hazelhurst. 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Modern Apartment. L. K. Thompson, Phone 287. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT __ FoR iatinaongl aoa ae, ais too ination an 8, oO ovens. | 6. a2. or -R. od new, Bargain Pha, le as new. in = en at’ Phone 511-M. FOR RENT—One lurge sleeping room suitable for two. Geritlemen pre-| 517 Seventh street’ FOR RENT—Pleasant room in mod- etn home. Downtown tocation, at 112 Broadway or Phone ly furnished sleep- ing room, in modern home. Call at 114 Main or Phi FOR RENT—A fi room in modern home. Call at 619 Sixth street or Phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room in modern home. Call at 216 Second street or Phone 832-J. PERSONAL EPILEPSY—How — poisoned causes Fits. How to stop promptly. Free treatise and structions. Write Western Medi, cal Ass’n, 125 W. 62nd St., Chicago. ___— oat. “6 Los’ mall Stone Marten scarf, lost early in April, Substantial reward. Finder please Phone 840. BABY CHICKS SABY CHICKS POSTPAID: _ Le; horns lic; Barred, Buff Roc! Reds 15c; Wyandottes, White Rocks 11 Brahmas 17¢: arte ry 12¢. June Chick: Leghorns 1c, heavy breeds 2c le: Bopp Hatchery, Fergus Fs ‘Mi NORTHERN BABY CHICKS electric Incubators, coal gnd_ oil, Glob feeders,| Buff Orp- 6c hite Everythin; and bee man. New price li: catalogs. N. D. Be he Dept. MAY BABY CHICKS per 100 post- ids Le Anconas 1 Rocks, Reds $15; Wyandott rp ingtons, Minorcas $16; Heavy Mix- ed $12. All other varieties. ym pt shipment, -Ninth annual catalog! free. ive Hatchery, Dept. 15, iF “THEN I looked into the futui SURGEONS Ion i se. unbaliov lo} ime _uni ers vey aside their and hese nd ce: eat component From folks like you and mae Clinie’ of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan) (Harvard) cures diseases without, knives or cleavers, Lucas Block, Bi: FOR SALE—Seed corn. Pioneer, White Dent, Falconer, Northwest Dent, Gehu. Test 75 to 82. $65 per, bushel, E. Chesak, 12 miles) southeast of Bismarck. ; FOR SALE—Correspondence _ Law Course (Modern American Law), one of the ‘best; includes 25 vol- umes of text books. If interested, call 682 after 6p. m. SELECT 6% foot-6 in. cedar fence| posts at 8c F..0. B. the Great Nor- thern ee Write C. J. Daufai Porthill, Ida, : Seen e eee nein e Ren ——— maa 8. Si Starting Business : sh é i 7 FOR SALE Ue FIVE 200M 8ST Nou BUNGALOW, modern, furnace heat, jasement | Rarage, south front, nice lot, good | location, “Sales price $4,900. SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, NEW: mod \J two story house, Jarge rooms and closets, fireplace, buiit- in features, enclosed porch, East front. Sales price $8,500. Terms. EIGHT ROOM MODERN TWO story stucco house, hot water heat, hardwood floors and trim, tir place, large bedrooms, full par: tioned basement, south front, ga age. Sales price §9,000, . ‘Perms SIX ROOMS AND BATH,, BASE- ment. gai new modern house, ficaplace, full partitioned basement, Seca teatures, Sales price $7,600. ‘erms, . ‘ NINE_ROOM MODERN ‘HOUSE LO- eated close to down we hard- wood: floors and trim, large living room, fireplace, enclosed porch. East front.”. Sales price $8,000. Terms. RIVE ROOM PERK NEW STUC- co ROOM Mo) ‘ire place, basement garage, reasonable taxes, east front. Sales price $5,900. Terms. ‘FIVE ROOM MOnERN BUNGALOW, hardwood floors, furnace heat, close in. Sales price $4,700. Terms. TWO STORY FIVE ROOM HOUSE, small Jot, close to park. Sales; Brice $4,100. SIX ROOM NEW MODERN -BUNG- ALOW, three bed rooms, hardwood floors, full partitioned basement. * South front, garage. Sales price $5,300. Terms, © °°) SIX ROOM MODERN, STUCCO fhouse, basement garage, hardwood foors. full partitioned basement, nice lot, lawn and location. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY houge, hardwood floors, furnace heat, fireplace, ‘south front. Sales price $6,500. Good terms. FOUR RQOM MODERN HOUSE, ONE bedroom, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace ,heat, basement garage. Sales price $2,800. Terms. 1 A FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, hardwood floors, full furngce heat, clase to Cathol church and school. Sales price $4,600, quick: possession. HIS AGENCY HAS A GOOD COM- plete list of Bismarck good homes and is in a position to assist you in financing your purchase to en- able you to buy at very best prices. Appointments made any time dur- ing the day or evening. Hedden Real Estate Agency Webb eerie eresiay ee 0. THE MUSIC 8CHOOL Paul Kelly, cinema actor (above), has/ been indicted in Los Angeles on a charge of slaying Ray *Raymond, musical comedy star, in a quarrel over love of Raymond’s wife, Doro-| othy Mackaye, actress. the provision in the traffic law re- quiring that no automobiles be parked on the streets between the hours | of 2 a, m, and 5 a. m. should be| strictly enforced, and the police de- partment will be instructed to tag all cars found parked on the streets dur- ing those hou It was pointed out that the cars must be off the streets at that time so that the street clean- ing brigade can sweep and flush the streets without interference. En- forcement of this provision of the ordinance-will prevent motorists from leaving their machines parked on the streets all night. Attendance Light at Courtenay Meet Jamestown, N. D., Mi Election of officers will convention of the eighth district of the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs at Courtenay this af ernoon. Attendance at the conv tion was not as large as had be expected beca of the almost im- passable condition ef many of the roads in this district FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., May 11.—(?)—Butter t, not quoted; packing stock 24. ‘CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, May 11.--()—Poultry alive firmer; receipts 2 cars; fowls 23@2612; broilers 25@4 turkeys 25; roosters 14; dui D30; geese | 16, INSTRUCTION in piano, vocal. Spe- cial courses for little beginners and adults. Hl ‘possible, mothers of pupils between 4:and 8 years should be present at the hour of in-| 391,@40; firsts 36@39 ruction, which will be of great lue to parent as well as to pu- yy Ist we open our regular summer classes in Theory, Ha ion. For furth- 1017 or call at our studio, 208 Ave. A, W, corner Mandan street. INSTRUCTOR—Wants students in Saxaphone, Clarinet and brass instrumen To begin instruction at once. Write Tribune Ad. No. 91 for information and ar- range for lesson: Parking Lights Must Be Used on Cars in Residence District Automobiles parked on the street anywhere in the residence district must have parking lights burning, or they will be tagged by the police department and the owners will be due for a visit to police court, ‘it was decided~at the meeting of. th: oly commission Monday night. ‘he traffic ordinances recent: into effect here were amended to. pode oy parking aapis. wilt aes e required on cars parked in the so-called “White ” district, or perigee wire of the city, bal spey, must be on ears par! in the \wesidence district. hs : The commissioners decided that masa nS INSSOS COULD Put! 10.00@11.00; light ewes CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, May 11.—()—Butter low- er; receipts 9,506 tubs; creamery e: tras 41; standards 4012; extra fi seconds 35 @3515, Eggs lower; receipts 26,649 cases: firsts 22@23; ordinary firsts 20@ 21%; storage packed extras 25%@ 26; storage packed firsts 251 Cheese unchanged. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, May 11—)—Wheat No. 4 red 1.34% No. 1 hard 1.46. Corn No. 4 mixed 78@79; No. 3 yel- | Wheat CORN PRICES — LBAD ADVANCE \ Rallies,‘ as Conse- quence, After Showing De- clines Earlier in Day Chicago, May 11.—()—Corn took the leadership in grain today and scored a sharp late, advance, with wheat rallying as a consequence. put the Chicago bonrd of trade under control of state officials appenred less likely of enactment. Earlier, all the grain markets had shown declines owing largely to better weather con- ditions likely to improve prospects for completion of spring wheat sced- ing. higher. Wheat unsettled at the same as! yesterday's finish to % cent lowe ts to 4@% cent up, and pro ions unchanged to 10 cents down, Bearish .action of the wheat mar- ket at times :teday resulted largely from indications that, although (: ada is considerably behind with s ing, a sufficient drying out of the soil appeared likely to permit field work to go forward with renewed energy. Little doubt was expressed, however, that Canadian — seeding uld be completed later than last year, inasmuch as 1926 seceding was finished by May 18. On the other hand, it was pointed out today that the smallest yield per acre ever known for Cunada was in 1920, when Manitoba seeded only six per cent; Saskatchewan four per cent and Alberta two per cent up to this time. The largest yield per cre for Canada was in a season when Mani- toba seeded 93 per cent; Saskatehe- wan 94 per cent and Alberta 91 per cent up to this time. INNEAPOLIS MARKET GROWS WEAKER TODAY Minneapolis, May 11.—44)—Wheat prices sagged lower today, favorable weather for completion'of seediag in the northwest, quick export demand and scattered liquidation brought on by yesterday's sharp s sult- a weak market session. " vanced after an easy s tures were weak early and comeback. Barley futures marked strength, Flaxseed + above last close after early wea ness. fair Most of the demand centered on protein. Ordinary to poor types were slow and draggy. riglinter wheat was steady, offerings ight. Durum demand was quiet and of- ferings were light. Corn offerings were small and de- mand was fair to good. Oats were steady to quiet. Rye was in light supply and quict to fair demand. Barley was one to two cents higher at 72 to 87 cents, Flaxseed offerings were light and low 80%, Oats No. 2 white 51@52%; No. 3 white 47% @50%. Rye No. 3, 1.08, Barley 77@90. Timothy seed 4.35@65.3: Clover seed 29.25@ Lard 12, Ribs 13.60. Bellies 13 FARGO LIVESTOCK ‘ Fargo, N. D., May 11.—(/P)}—Hogs 150 to 180 pound weights 9.35; 180 to 200 pounds 9.25; 200 to 225’ pounds 9.10@9.25; 225 to 250 pounds 9.00@ 9.10; 250' to 300 pounds 8.50@9.00; packers 7.50@8,00; stags 7.75@)8.0 Sheep top fambs 13.00@14,00 heavy lambs 12.00@13.00; cull lam| 7.00@8.0 heavy ewes, 6,00@7.00; cull ewes 3.00 @5.00; bucks 5,00@8.00. | Kowdar Abs demand was good for choice. STOCK MARKET CLOSES FIRM perience Difficulty in Get- ting Prices Today New York, May 11.—()—Operators for the advance seemed to ex! more di: today’s leadership of several high grade in- dustrials and railroad issues. ing the list frequently to determine the quality of buying, bear operators succeeded in locating a few shares By Taylor | oer tt weer Buying of corm was based on reports} from Springfield that legislation to! Corn closed ‘strong. 1% to 2% net} Test-| yi. Ch Cl —T Yesterday Year Ago Open sa, tigs Wheat— May toed July 1.35% My Sept. 1.82% @ 1.61% % Corn— May July Sept. @% Oata— May 40% 1% @% AM 83% BONG suly | Sept. Rye— May duly Sept. be — ny July Sept. Bellies— May duly Sept. @1 FINANCIAL saa PP 140% = 1.41% Me to 134s 1.36 4 to 135@ 46 1.01% @% 1.32% 81% 1.41% 1.85% 132% 3 142% 1.35% 33 18% 83% BoM 79% 844 @% BTM 82 87 80% 9% 49% 46% 1,09% 1.06% 48% @ ay ox 1.08% 1.06% 98% 12,12 12.22 12.45 ABS ATM 6 1.08% 1.06% 99% 399% 1222 12,30 12.52 ! MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapol: a year ago. today follow: {Cash Wheat 1 Hard Spring fancy Montana. fancy Montana. . ‘1 Hard Spring............ 1 DNS good to fancy 1 DNS, choice to fane: DNS, good to choie 1 DNS, ordinary to 1 Dark Northern... 1 Northern Dd May nneapolis ()—Whe. cash wheat good. , ordinary to good. 2 Dark Northern |2 Northern ... 3 DNS, choice to fancy 3 DNS, good to choice DNS, ordinary to good. 3 Northern ... |1 Dark Hard (Mont.). Hard ( Mont.) D. 1 Dark Hard . D. 1 Hard... incy 1 Amber Durum. ‘u-! Fancy 2 Amber Durum. ‘1 Amber Durum. e +2 Yellow corn Yellow corn 4 Yellow corn. 5 Yellow corn. 6 sare 2 4 White oats.... ‘Barley choice to | Barley medium to Rarl 2 Rye : {No. 1 Flaxseed... in which inside support seemed man- iifestly weak, Despite suggestions of downward dividend revisions by some of the oil companies, a number of stocks ir this group displayed outstanding strength jin consequence of a conferenee here |today to consider the over production ‘problem and Secretary Work’s assur- ance that the federal oil board will jassist in “any proper way” in relie jing the situation. Possibility of a receipts today 147 compared to 97 and coarse grain closing quotations ‘ Cash 1.64 1.53 1.06% 1.03% .... 2.35% 2.27% 2.33% cotton sacks; shipments 25,177 bar- rels. ep Bran 28.00@28.5 re MINNEAPOLIS RANGE May 11 Open High Low Close | contraction of orders for drilling ma-| R; ‘terial presumably were behind a ; Sharp decline in national supply. A big falling off in building per- throughout the country pre- ‘sumably was responsible for the {weakness of Foundation company, which declined four points. Repcrts f new ‘combinations continued to ‘have their effect, Certainteed Prod- ;ucts moving up to a new peak. Food and public utility stocks showed fur- ther response to popular demand. tel showed - intermitient jes of strength at one time sell- ing up to witl ® point of its record high and ther® was also a more gen- eral inquiry for the best grade south- ern and southwestern railroad sharcs. The closing w: irm. Buying of low priced motors jan on a la.ge scale as Hudson fo! ahead to 8 a new peak and up over five point: Motors, however, reflected profit taking toward the close and R United States Steel also yielded to realizing. Some high priced indus- trials extended their advances. Union Bag and Paper rose 7% points in all. Total ‘sales approximated 1,700,000 shares, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, May 11.—(U. 8. D. of A.) ~Hogs 16,000; slow, mostly 10 cents lower than Tuesd: verage few sales outstanding pigs early steady; top 10.25 paid for several loads 170 to 200 pounds; bulk 150 to 200 pounds 9.90@10.15; 210 to 240 pounds 9.75@ 10.10; 260 to 300 pounds 9.50@9.70; few choice big weight butchers down- ward to 9.35; packing sows steady; bulk 8.00@8.75; pigs draggy; few jes_above 9.50; heavyweight Tighe ST @1085 ene it 9. .25; light light 9.50 10.50; packing sows Bes@eso; slaughter pigs 9.00@10.00. Cattle 10,000; fed stee steady to 15 cents -lower value to sell at 11 12.50, ing decline; year! including yearling ‘ers mostly steady; other classes steady to strong; fat..cows higher in “instance steers 13,85; few load: better uneven; inds of ml me and smal There ii 10,000;. market A ‘olorado | ed skins 17,25; cee it 15.75; few Ee - eylls 1.02% 1.03% 1.01. 101% 92% 93% ai uly rt. Onter~ lay . 44 Flas ts May 2.24% 2.25% July 2.29% 2.30% Sept. Barley— May 85 86 BHM duly 80% 83 80% Sept. See DULUTH RANGE lay 11 Open High Low te Yank ame ae, 1.33% 1.33%" 1.82% 1.33 1.07% 1.08% 1.07 1.08 1.04% 1.05% 1.04% 105% 95 85% 95 95% Close 228% 2.28% 2.96% 227% 230% 230% 226% 3.30 230% 231% 230% 231% May Suly Sept. BISMARCK G (Furnished by Russell-Miller Bismarck, May 11 1 dark northern, 1 northern: 1 amber duru: No, 1 mixed durum No. Speltz, per pce No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more... a 4, 55 Tbs.

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