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Tribune Classified Advertisements MALE mer w WANTED +REAT DE! for Barbers at ‘wages; men-and women. rt time required. Catalog free. Est. bares « Neage BAR! COLLEGE, i iGVERAN ENT T Forest Ratgera aed @d_often, /$125—-$200 month. furnished, : LE. SEND 15c, and 1} __daily, LEMKE, 214 Binz! . Chicaga, WANTED—Waitre: at fman’ Ci Do, not __SALESM! MANHATTEN Woolen Mills exceptional oppe unity to ee el who will sell their high Riaho, diss to. consumer. “No Inve ee necessary, may Seon your county ‘desired. For Tatormation ~ write Tox 201, Grand Forks, N. D. WANTED—Salegman for Southwes ern North Dakota, Bismarck and adjacent territory... Nursery stock sales experience preferred. Should own car, be a hustler and show clean past record. Hankinson Nur- opera- tion. Am now sorry I was operated on for I have learned that each a every one of our organs was given to us by GOD for some useful pur- hlan cures dis- of the tonsils, thyroid (goi- _gall-bladder, appendix, pr tate’ jand, ete., ete., without the KNIFE. Clinic, Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. Oak buffet, dining tal six. chairs, bronze bed, two dre: ers, ice box and miscellancous items, Very reasonably priced. Call 826. FOR SALE-—Maytag washing ma- chine, a range, good as new, radio stand’ and inet,None rocker. Phone 837-M. —PHON ey — a words or eae cag “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: PHONE 82 AUTOMOBILES rere P Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. day trial, Eoch car priced in sais figures. WHEN WE offer a rebuilt car for sale, we think of it something that is going to carry the reputa- tion of this house for full value and fair dealing throughout: this com- munity. And we value our good name more than anything elve in this business. You, can trust this car. 1924 Dodge’ coupe, Geen as new. ere “Rebuilt Care With 3 lute “| Lahr Motor Sales Co. APARTMENTS new ice box, $15.00. Call Sixth street. FOR SALE—Practic only used three wi at Home Lunch, 1 Phone 188. FOR SALE—Household furniture. Reasonable, Call at 318 Ave. B * West. Phone 269. FOR SALE—Cheap, Duofold in good condition, Call’ at 112 Eighth street. FOR SALE—Monarch Coal range, al- xo new bed and mattress. Phone 657. FOR SALE FOUR ROOM, ‘brand new, stucco bungalow, oak floors, built in ice “pox, electric range and other fe tures to make it the best built bungalow in the ae: On reason- able terms at $3,951 SIX ROOM bun low, 3 bed. room: east front, close complete and can be woodwork, decorating and painting to it erat on very pesasne 4 terms at $5,900. SIX ROOM modern hou: lent condition, nice trees, neighborhood at only $5,200. « SIX ROOM house, close in, nice lawn and trees, corner tot with lots of room for another house; one of the best neighborhoods in the. city, $5,700. FOUR ROOM cottage full basement, 150 foot lot, barn, $1,700. FIVE ROOM cottage, full ment basement, well built and cheap at FIVE ROOM and attic, stucco byng- alow, stationary ‘tubs, basement Al condition, -close » to nice neighbor}oed, east front, $5,800, BUILDING LOTS; hundreds of them in all parts of the city at all sorts of/prices and terms. INSURANCE: Fire. tornado, auto mobile, in good, old reliable com- panies. FARM LANDS; I have started five sales the past few bade ‘with local farmers who said, “Iam going to buy now before pa go up.” DO YOUR real te business with the busiest donler i in the city. 4 F. E. YOUNG. ’ RENT—One events in the ‘Rue apartments, modern, 3 rooms with bath, frigidaire and electric range. Call at 711 Ave. A or Phone 697-J. FOR RENT—During June, July and August, furnished four room apart- ment on ground floor. See Roy Neff, 710 Seventh street. Phone 357-J. ‘APARTMENT to sublet June ist or 15th to Sept. Ist. Furnished, ing room, bed room, kitchenette and bath. Person Court. Phone 993-M. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment on ground floor, priced Teasonable, 400 Fourth or FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment at the Varney Flats. Pho UB oa Wood. mansee Rharteeeatees raaeire H. J. Woodmansee. — FOR RENT—Medern furnished at Murphy Apts. 206% Phone 852. hone| FO B 8 a= east’ front, good la garage. Rea: maple . taxes, price $3,800. Term FOUR gan MODEEN Bt LSet hf one be ~ fall Ro Bs hi ieee. nerete floor, floor drai: isement gar- age. Sales price $2,800. Terms. BIx. robs MODERN HOUSE ON Seventh street, three Ls . fall beaten g Lon atl EW SIX ROOM HOUSE, FIRE- Li eit ‘full basement, basement bp location.” Sales $7,609: Terms. NEW SEVEN ROOM MODERN TWO story house, hardwood floors, lai living room, pS dl byllt-in tures, four bedrooms, full ment, enclosed porch. East front. Sales price $8,500. LARt MODERN HOUSE, HARD- wood floors and trim, hot water heat, four very es bed rooms,’ fireplace, fine lot, double garage, south front, quick possession. SEE THIS AGENCY WHEN YOU buy your home. A‘ good complete list: of homes at prices that cad fit any buyer. Hedden Real Estate Agency Homes—Lote—Farmlands Webb Block. Phone 0. price HOUSES AND FLATS: FOR SALE—Two apattment modern bungalow, 9 ro an (One 4 and one 5). Hot water heat, gas, electricity, maple floor, fir ‘tiash, full base- ment, double heated garage, lawn and trees, Ideal home and regular income at the same.time. 622 Tenth street. Phone 84 garden all pla very gentle, good for children, Ci at 1025 north Eleventh street or Phone 908. FOR SALE—Modern cottage, cated, 50'x 150 ft. lot. Price rea- sonable, Phone 868 ‘or call at 417 ie 5 HOUSE No. 318, will be for rent the Ist of Jun is a 7 room house, strictly modern. Call 956-5) Adults-only. Call Mest-or Phane ets __ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three fur hed Tight housekeeping rooms, close in, rent reasonable, Call at 601: Third NT--One oF two modern an farnished city heated: room: ag entrance. Call‘ at 304% FOR RENT—Furnished one room feet Hazelhuret. 411 Fifth) street. LFOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home. Call. at 119, West Thayer or Phone 440-LR.. ‘Modern Apaertmeat. 1, n, Phone 287. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1926 Buick Standard Sedan driven 5,500 miles, ‘Litt y et with | license FoR x thom FOR RENT—Fornished s! in 'modernshome. Call at 322 SN ath Riek or enone 1064-R, RENT—! leeping room in eee home.” Stan at 216 Second street or Phone 832-J. i FOR RENT—Modern, furnished room. Hot. and cold water in. room. 510 Fourth street. argain for cash. Phone FOR TRADE—Studebaker 6 Speciti duplex 1925, fine condition. Will trade. for good lot or, payment on house. What have: ‘you? ne WORK WANT! KCCOUNTANT, “competent, ee ienced wants work in evenings closing and reopening of books, financial statements, profit and loss statemen et odie Call Bernard Lampe, Phex an WMIDDLEAGED w oa 3 worl housekeeper on a farm. Write ‘ribyne Ad. No. | MOWM’N POP. : FOR RENT—Nitely furnished roon een home. Clone in. Phone OFFICE ROOM FOR BENT FOR FOR RENT_ Offi ice CaS living ois - over Knowl teoF. A, a /HOME'! LAUNDRY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MIVCELLANEOUS! of people that the tou ot th A few think- Then le ‘beliey id it to be ROUND. who ilions said that the few were At the present time prac. treaty’ all the fee aleve Pinat diseases can be ak ing SYMPTOMS sun's a nt 'E or with pis, stale pus, poisons and dope. A few doctors, and amon; them Dr. MacLachlan, have cscaj from the fog of superstition and DOGMA and reali that all dise 6 ° is caused by the circulation TOXINS or POISONS in the blood and cells of the body. These > BAD Living sons are the result o! HABITS. Dr. MacLachlan knows that in order to a the sufferer the POISON, h is the CAUSE of the dise: must be removed from the. bey Ons errata he sick person it be taught LIVE FCORRECTLY. If this is ions the disease will DISAPPEAR of its own accord and the patient will be CURED. Reasoning, intelligent peerie. ell over the 8, A. are eet away from the old system operations and pills and Dente. tothe NEW NATURAL SYSTEM a: Ltr in the Clinic of Dr. Mi Lachlan. He cures without: hosed KNIFE, by Natural herbal, vitamin remedi and health rule: Visit, the clinic of Dr. T. M, Lachlan. Modest fees within the reach of all. Clin Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE STORE fixtures at Wing, N. D. F Rhinelander ice box, Gft. by 7 he le Large roll top desk Sunbeam heater Coffee mill . Counters, eac Many other f a Rollers, | German Cha TS Hartz Mountain, also ter sing- ers. Cages, seeds, treats, ete. Phone Jacob Bull, FOR SALE—Ali Kinds of seed and cating potatoes of good varietie Phone 671 or call at South Si Grocery, corner Eleventh and Sweet street. Ashes Hauled ALSO BLACK dirt und fertilizer, the best in the city. Phone 977-J. T. | Bureh RAG RUGS Woven. deliver, 702-M or Third stre Call 223 Prices reasonable. Mrs. R. B. Field 1 Ativtocrat pore table talking machine and 35 new records, Ideal for picnickers, Phone Mandan Ave. FOR 8: It Al nica Encyclopedia of 29 volumes.| |; Phone 588-LW. ai BABY CHICKS BUY BEALS Northern Chicks with confidence, Egg supply from N. D. ea, oe other Pde Bei, icks tt pay eagits poston a: All Heavy-aasorted 13e; White Les- horn 14c; Brown Leghorn, Mottled Ancona 15c; Barred, White | Ro 8. C. Red, Black Minorca 16c; R. ¢ Red, White Wyandotte 17c; = Orpington 18¢; Light Brah White Orpington 19c. Free catalon. Beals State Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. NEW OM PRICES; June Quality Chicks, alive, pos! tga Anconas, Leghorns 1 8. Reds, Barred Rocks 13c; R. White Rocks, Wyandottes, Orpingtons 14e; Brahmas 16c leavy Mixed 0c. Other standard breeds; full line feed, supplies Satisfaction bart Rust's Hatchery, Dept. "S BABY CHICKS have a “repuiation. New, reduced prices jing. Hundreds customers, many report All breeds. upplie Month ik iced tights "Pelke vel P elkey’s Poultry thd Chick Farm, Fargo, FIRST CLASS work done. Shirts a specialty. Also family washings) taken. “Small repairs at low’ cost. Margucrit Bulten’s Home dry.}), 203 Ave. A West. Phone 1017. ee DABY “CHIC Al ». horns, lle; Buft Rocks, Reds abe Wena ites, Buff Smite ingtons, White Rocks 16c; Orpingtons, Brahmas 17c; jan}! and Dickinson, N.|° “Will call for and |i Founder of Scouts Sir Robert Baden-Powell (left), founder of the Boy Scouts, receives | a statuary tribute from the Swedish ambassador in London, representing ild|the Boy Scouts of ‘den, 70th birthday. onsh din halt mile o} ora; cetns net high ps.|to 2% cents up ie Lake ator in may be sent t Clerk of, Long Township, Moftit, 5/10-17-2 t that ¢ nd Deula ed and k 163 of Mortgages, pas: signed by ing to First Minnesota, dat y of | fe; ‘orded pi le of the premii age and hereinaft the front door of t vurt house in the City of Bismarek and in the County of Burl nd State of North Dakot of two o'clock p.m 19: ‘old to} in} of} County. ‘orth Da- follows, to- one-fourth ifteon hundred ry of ctio ‘Township nat forty-four (Twp. 1) Range Seveny-nine, (Range of the fifth princip one more or the United ent survey there will be due ge at the date of sale and 16/100—Dollars sides the ($191 outs and dist 16) Da! Asuignee of the mort A. H. Helgeson, ‘or the assignee of Regan, Nort! Pp 1927.) 4/19-26—3/3-10: Qc, all Feavy 12¢, Juno © Leghorns 1c, heavy breeds 2c le Bopp Hatchery, Fergus Falls, Minn. NORTHERN BABY CHIC! hatched. brooders, Globe: feads, fountains, violet-ray glass, reme- dies. Everything for the poaitry bee man, New price lists, catalogs. N. D, Bee Supply Co., Hatchery. Dept., Moorhead, Minn. ‘jas was fore in| 4 o1 ‘and | tures had uur on such a the sum of Nineteen hundred nineteen be: electric Incubators, coal and oil feeders, GRAIN PRICES! SCORE ADVANCE Prospects of Big Production of Chicago Wheat Stocks Bullish Factor Chicago, May 24.—()—-After dis- playing much regularity while today, grain trade broadened and prices scored a sharp general advance, with July and September wheat and corn both reaching the highest level yet this season. Pros- pects of a big reduction of Chicago | wheat stocks this week counted as a bullish factor, and so likewise did unusual strength of wheat quotations at Liverpool, as well as official ad- vices that it will be impossible for Kansas to realize o harvest as large st on-May 1. Rye ad- vanced 642 cents a bushel in some acses. Wheat closed nervous 2% to 5% » corn 2@2'% cents ats at ‘4 cent off |to “4 cent up and provisions varying |from 20 cents decline to a 10 cent advance Reports of rain in parts of Kansas {and Oklahoma had a bearish effect jhere ut times today on what, espe- cially the new crop months. On the Jother hand, May delivery represent- ng old wheat ready for immediate use was influenced more by unlooked for upturna in rpool than by continued reports of lateness of sccd- ing in Canada, Australia and Argen- tina. Torrential rains in the corn belt ave strength to the corn market, as cing likely to cause a further halt to plantin, Advances, however, met | with increased selling. Irregulari' |in wheat pr tended also to |the upward trend of corn, WHEAT FUTURES H ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolis, May 24.-()-—Wheat, xeited advance to- after start, the market ting at first because of some- better weath Futures spurted| 2 2@s | da: cents rye futures | featured the busy sessino, Oats were slow to follow other markets, merely developing mild. firmness. Cash wheat demand was good ly, but trailed off and the tone ned unsettled, buyers fighting | the premium basis, with sellers hold- ing for the same premiums over July have prevailed over May. 0! can | MARKETS PAGE SEVEN FINANCIAL CHICAGO RANGE Close Yesterday Year Ago Wh May July Sept. Corn-— May July Sept. ‘Oats: May July Sept. Rye— May July Sept. rd 14.40 14.60 equipments also gave an impressive demonstration of group strength, Westinghouse Air- brake and Pullman mounting to new high ground, while Baldwin sold within a fraction of its record high. He accumulation of the sugar shares undoubtedly was based on ex- pectations of heavy flood damage to the Louisiana crop. More than a score industrial issues broke through their previous 1927 peak prices, the list including’ such diversified shares as Americ: Radiator, — Davison Chemical, Otis Elevator, General Outdoor ' Advertising — certificates, Central Leather, Liggett and Myers, Columbia Gas and Weber and Heil- broner, the gains running from frac- tions of five points. New highs in the railroad list were established by Pere Marquette, Pitts- burgh and West inia, Pennsy!. vania, Peoria and Eastern, Bangor and Aroostook, Chesapeake and Ohio, Western Maryland and Southern Railway. The Union Pacific earn- ings report for April showed a drop} of $770,295 in net operating income. There were several points of weak- ness throughout the industrial list with the motors, rubbers, chemical and steel shares the hardest hit. The closing was steady, Pressure against particular shares relaxed to a marked degree in the later afternoon following a spurt of Baldwin of nine; ings of choice were light and d entered on high protetin Medium grades were drage nter wheat was unsettled Durum was quiet and stead) Corn offerings were sk demand was good. Oats were steady. Rye was in quiet to fair demand. Barley was firm. Flaxseed was stendy and quiet. STOCK MARKET | 1S IRREGULAR Marking Up of Renewal Rate on Call Money Dampens Bullish Enthusiasm pressure mpanied the resumption of the upward movement in today’s stock market, ge the general list an irregular appearance most of the Marking up of the renewal ra ll money to 4%: per cent, coincident with the calling] j of about $15.000,000 or $20,000,000 in loans, had a_ tendency to dampen bullish enthusiasm, although it w: generally agreed that the stiffer money rates were only temporary. F. Loree’s announcemnt that no time would he lost in working out a rpvised southwestern railroad merger jan had a stimul. influence on the. rail. group, particularly on the shares of carriers with merger pros- Beats Working This ISA SWwEUL “TIME ‘To Fino tr— AFTER AW THE WELG~ You: J , Chas a pare BOY. ‘Tues CAKES ALMOST BREAN MY BACH ! “THE Hor Sen to MELTING By Taylor REST AWHILE DLL HAVE ‘THAT MUCH LESS TO “| ter, Ee | baby’ beef points to 219%, Case Threshing Ma-| chine rallied eight points from low level and International Commercial solvents “B” and United States Cast Iron Pipe five. Pullman rose 5% and Pittsburgh Coal nine, Both Rock Island common and Erie first preferred touched new tops. Total sales approximated 2,200,000 share: CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, May 2 (U.S. D, of A. —Hogs 30,000; generally 10 to cents. low ht averages pounds down acti packing sows fully top 9.65; bulk better ¢1 200 pound averags age: 210 to 260 pounds 9.20@9.55; few at in- ide weight upward to 9.6 ate supply of butchers pounds 8,90@9.20; bulk sows bulk packing| mt desirable] pigs it hogs per ht ferried sows 8 8.60@9.50. 10,0003, fed. steers fe 15 cents higher than! killing quality | care killing classes fully largely ste run with m to good grades predominat- and feeders scarce 8.00@9.50; best fat steers carly 12.25; bulk 9.75@11.50; choice to’ yeurlign heifers up to} 11.00; most” light vealers to big! packers 10.00@11.00; selected kinds to outsiders 12,00@12.50. Sheep 9,000; fat lambs fairly ac- tive; steady to strong with Monday; early bulk clipped lambs 14.00@ choice te feds held ubove “00; double good 97 pound good Colorado’s 14.00; fed grassy kinds, downward to 13.50 and below; choice ‘olorado spring“ lambs held above 16.75; few cull springers 1 13.50; strong weight cull clipped lambs 10.50@11,0u;_ sheep duu to weak; good clipped fat ewes around 7.00; few heavy ewes up to 6.0 feeding lambs slow; weak to 26 cents lower than Monday's late trade; 26 to 50 cents below, Friday. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, May 24—(U. S. D. of A.)——Cattle 1,800; steers and year- lings “in moderate supply, slow, steady; best yearings early, three cars at 10,65; ple ble from 9.50 @10.25; she’ stock chives, largely 6,00@8.50; cutters 43 4.50@5.50; bi o Brai weight \@7.00; iMekers and feed- ais unchanged. 0 Speer Cattle spots 10 stead ly fully steady; consid- bulk good lights Hogs 7,500; mostly 15@25 lower than Monday's general trade; most sales to packers 8.60@9.00; some heavy butchers down sto 8.25; sorted 150 to 200 pound averages, to ship- ers 9.10; early 3 light lights 9.16; ulk sows 7.75; pigs 50 lower, bulk 10.00; average cost Monday 8.90; aight 248. Sheep 400; undertone weak on fat lambs; best clippers around 1 desrable sprii imbs 16.00; ligh' and handyweights ewes around 25 Fide loner aay ores operon jower; top clipped ow 3 strong weights down to 5.50. gags rates wishes rag ery tra: ce: paths firsts 0.” To arrive Fancy 1 Amber Durum | Fancy 2 Amber Durum at’; OV! 4 —Today— Low day: Open Close 1.4645 Ade AT @% 418% Mil 1.04 12.27 1247 to% LAT 1.13% to % BISMARCK (Furnished by Rui Bismarck, . 1 dark northern . L northern ...... . 1 amber, durum No. 1 mixed durum ..... No. 1 red durum ...... 1 flax 2 flax 2. No. 1 rye . Barley Oats... Speltz, per eit . HELL CORN No. 3, 66 i oponiarer to Nes 1 cent per pound d 65 1b. Ear corn, 70 Ib der shell. Hard winter wheat ... Dark hard winter wheat. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, May 24.—()—Wheat receipts today 71 compared to 119 a year ago. neapolis cash wheat and coarse grains closing quotations luuay 1ollow: 1 Hard Spring, fancy Montana ++ 1.57% @1.65% To arrive 1.56% @1.60% D. N.S. fancy Mont. 1.58% @1.61% To urrive .. 1.55% (a)1.59% Hard Spring. 1.4954 @1.60% To arrive ... 1.49% @1.55% D.N. S., ed to fancy To arrive... 1.48% @1.54% @1.59% D. Ne ch to fancy 1.6 D. N. S., good to ch. 15: D.N. S., ord to good 148% @151% Dard Northern..... To arrive ie see 47561 46% Northern o@ . - 455 LT To arrive D. 1 1.50% @1.53 140% @t40% 1.455% @1.48% 1.515% @1.54% 1.47% @1.50% 1.415% @1.46% 1.40% @1.45 7% + 1.505% @1.60% 150% @1.60% + 148% @1.58% - 148% @148% D., 1 Dark ; 1.4754 @1.49% 1.475% @1.49% 1.4654 @1.48% 1.46% @1.48% 60 @1.62 @1.60 @161 @1.60 @159 6 cents un- Northern gd to choice ord to good % Northern Dark Hard tant To arrive ..... Hard (Mont.) arrive inn. & arrive &s To arrive .. Amber Durum To arrive Durum To arrive 2 Amber Durum Durum ... Amber Durum Durum Red Durum To arrive Yellow corn To arrive Yellow corn To arrive Yellow corn Yellow corn. 6 Yellow corn. Mixed corn. To arrive 3 Mixed corn. To arrive Mixed corn. To arrive 5 Mixed cosn 6 Mixed corn. 12 White oats. 3 White oats. To arrive AB @ 4 White oats ang A Barley ch to fancy.... 88 @ 90 To arrive .. . oe Barley, med to gd. To arrive Barley, lower grades. 2 Bye’ Ne 1 *Finsaced. To arrive MINNEAPOLIS RANGE. ay Open High ie 147% 1.48% rt 145% yt 495% Wheat— May

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