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io MONDAY, JUNE 20,1927, 3 MALE HELP ‘WANTED REAT DEMAND for) Barbers at good . al ree. 1893. MOLER BARBER COLLEG Particulars free. Write, Mr. Os __ment, 43-P, St. Louis, Mo. DRIVES WANTED—Must quality. Interstate Transportation Com- pany. "WORK WANTED ‘ORK WANTED—Lady wants work, by the hour—washing or c.eaning, 86e--per hour. Will care for chil- dren evertings. Phone 619-W. Mrs. Little Cook, T HAUL ASHES FROM BASEMENT T over J or 4 tubs 50c & trip. I do ‘other hauling also. . Phone 977-J. T. M. Burch. Q att WORK WANTED—Middle aged iady desires work by the hour. “ Call: pt sgl Ninth street or Phone 618-W. Lost LOST—Exaggerated “reports have “been, circulating that John Doe lost two ‘appendices. This is not true: What he lost was both tonsils, hi ladder, ONE appendix tate, 8} part of this whole bu: poor John Doe is in much wor: shape now than he before he had all the oncratious fe could easily have avoided afl the pai danger and expense if he had vis- ited the Clinic of Dr. T. M. Instead of be- g a chronic invalid he would now be well and happy for we cure all inflammations of the tonsils, thy- roid (goiter), stomach (stomach ulcers), appendicitis, gall-bladder'| trouble, etc. ete. without the’ KNIFE, Delicate nerves once cut never heal. Jt is a very serious business to open the abdomen’ and cut, snip, tear and paw around on the delicate structures. Did GOD give you your body and or be cut to pieces?’ Why “ UB to an operation? You\G@AN ‘be cured without surgery wy our Alkali: Blood Treatment, Vitamin herb: and scientific di Clinie, Roo 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. ____ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Two nice newly decor- ated partly furnished and partly modern small living Spartments, in my building on Sixth street, must) see them to be convinced, rent vety reasonable, H. L, Reade. Phone 2 ERASER SR R. RENT—Five room bungalow, all modern, additional bed room basement. Also garage in basement. Fine condition and well located. I mediate possession. Phone 138. In- vestors Mortgage Security Com- room modern dwelling, 3 bea rooms and den, hardwood floors, good basement, fine house in nice location, garage, near schools. Geo, M, Register. FOR RENT—Six room modern house newly decorated, $40. Close Also for sale $18 lawn mower for’ $10; also Boyd township hayland.. Phone 906 after 5 p.m. FUR RENT—Strictly modern bunga- low, 5 rooms and bath, with gar- age. Located at 614 Bell street. For information see Mr. Tom Gordon after 6 p.m. FOR RENT—Five room duplex, large living room with fire place, newly decorated, splendid location, Cell at 120 Rosser Ave. West, FOR SALE OR RENT—Seven room modern house in good: condition. Rent $50.00 per month. Apply to H. F. O'Hare, Cit; sg hee FOR RENT—Completely furnished modern four room bungalow with garage. Inquire at 503 Fourteenth street. FOR RENT—Seven h 01 th coueh, 414 ‘OR RENT— room furnished modern house for 3 months. Call 459-R. : NESS OPPORTUNITY —=' PH ic, 128 * 36° words, 32" edale Sutisfaction Gay trial. figures. WE ARE jn businegs. bete to and the used, car customer's patron- age means‘ ds ‘much tO use as any other kind. If you're not satisfied then this house loses something More valuable than profit. Satis- faction and ouf good name go with every car we sell—here’s one that may be just what you want. One model 93 Overland coach newly painted and completely overhauled, or try this: one. 1 1927 Chevrolet Imperial Landau, brand new, never been used. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. ____ BABY _CBICKS NEW LOW PRICES Cc alive, eeerpel Leghorns 10c; S. C, Rocks 13¢; B.C. Reds, Wyandottes, Minorcas, Orpingtons 1ée; Brahmas 16c; Heav; 10c. Other standsrd breeds; full line feed, supp! Satisfaction guaranteed. Rust’s Hatchery, Dept. 15, Fargo, N. DAY.OLD tested June Chicks per 100 jorns $10; jarred, jocks, Buf? and White Red: Wyandottes, $13.50; Mixed 99; ail $11. Lot: promstiy filled. BAE HICKS—June prices bteeds 12c, light breeds 10c. nor Hatchery, R. A. George, Milnor, FOR RENT- ie ft room house or a light’ housekeep- ing apartment on upper floor or two or three room apartment on ground floor, All very well fur- nixhed and close in. “Also an out- Phone 637 ‘OR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment for summer months only. No children. Rent reasonable to suit- able party. Phone 1043-LW. FOR R “satEsMEN: ANTED—High powered salesman to call on loeal trade. Kelvinator} Sales Co, - ~ ‘ ROOMS FOR RENT ; FOR RENT-—Delightfal large fur- nished sleeping room With lavatory bowl, for two reliable. young men or women, Right, off room {3 den, which: they may use for entertai ing purposes. NedrCapitot. kf if desired. jon 8 FOR RENT—Two furnished andj, thre unfurnished light housekeep- ing rooms in modern home. Call at hth’ street or Phone 104 Ri TWo rooms for light- housekeeping, also sleeping rooms in modern home. Close in. ~ Call at 708. Muin street or Phone 342, FOR RE wely furnished room close to Capitol, Would like to nt to two men. Breakfast if de- red. one 1131-M. FURNITURE FOR SALE PRIVATE SALE e1 re: nue, west, bed’ and sp cabinet, combination library table, writing desk and book shelves, 100 choice records 10c cach, ukulele, high fee upright ‘piano, a ba ‘Be farniture, ry and electric wi ; 705 Fourth street or FOR SALE ROOM modern tend oh cluding 3 bed roous and den, hard- wood floors throughout, fine base- yment, es owth,-wide porch, good locat fr schools; most of pur- chase" p¥ice payable in installments monthly less than rent. FIVE ROOM modern house, east front, two bed rooms, neur school for $2700. SIX ROOM modern house, 3 large bed rooms, hardwood floors, oe ine im at $6400, on terms. on Sixth AUTOMOBILES = =—Ss_ FOR SALE + T ree late model Ford coupes and one 1925 Ford truck. Can be seen nights or Sunday morning at rear of 417 Fifth street. SNe enn Earned MISCELLANEOUS SALE—7x9 Umbrella Tent, gas- oline camp’ stove, luggage carrie! trouble ; only. Al items for camp or car. Call a 1108 Ave. D between 6 and 7:3 SEED CORN—Rainbow or Dakota White Flint $4.50, White Dent $8.60 or Fodder $200 per bushel. Grimm alfalfa $20.00 per hundred. _W._R. Porter, Fatgo, N. Dak, a twre machine in a shop. seen at 820 Broadway, Bismarck, FOR. SALE—A_$75.00 three months Scholarship Bismarck Business. Col- lege for $40,00. Phone 144-J, Man- _dan. : ate FOR RENT—A well fu: in Hotel Killdeer. Owner's board for rent. Address Hotel Killdeer. apartment with kitchenette. Mod-| | ern. Close in, 523 Sixth street. OR RENT—Furnished apartment for/’ light shousekeeping. Business Col- _lege Bldg. PI FOR RENT: rnished or unfer- nished apartment at the Varney, F Phone 77! FUK RENT—Apartment at Wood: mansee Apartments. Inquire H. J, ‘Woodmansee. A FOR RENT—Modera turnisned syis. at Bory Apts. 204% Main Ave. Phone 862, a FOR RENT—Furnisheo one room avd kitehenetts, Haselhurst. 411 BUSI OPPORTUNITY—From| $200.00 to $400.00 will:put you into steady high-class ‘bosiness .netting 300 per cent profit.’ Write Tribune Ad. No. 19. street. f. FOR RENT—Apartment at 610 Fifth street. Inquire at First Guaranty Bank. \ jetty: FOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune Build'xg. Apply Tribune office. MOM’N POP pairs at low cost. Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry.’ 203 Ave. A Wi NOTICE FOR RIDS. ‘The Roard of County Commissions ers of Burleigh County, North Da- kota, will receive bids for one Elitott-Fisher Book~ Recard@ing Ma hine up to 10:30 o'clock a..m., July ‘6th, 1927, at which time bitls will be opened. "All bids to be accompanied hy certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid The Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A. GC. ISAMINGER, unty Auditor, G/12-20-27 The annual consumption: of pencils in this country is approximately one illion, F!dmores, Margaret Thampson. ies Herri THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE eee Leading the bearers of the -historic do thkeepsie, of. Herkimer, N. Y. (left), and ick of Olean, N. Y. ercises at Vassar College, ' Daisies and Dameels N. Y¥., were the prett; daisy chain at the class day ex-| soph-|* irginia Contract Breaking Now Chief Sport With Miscast Stars BY DAN THOMAS NEA Service Writer Hollywood, Calif.,: June 20.—When Warner Baxter goes to a movie, yes, even actors derive enjoyment from the silver screen—he usually picks a western film, but a few weeks ago}, he broke his contract with Para- mount because he was cast for a western lend. Baxter loves the thrilling melo- dramas of the great open, aces. ‘Aside from his own pictures, he would rather see them than ‘any others. But putting on the cowboy make-up is entirely a different thing. “I think I have every good’ reason in the world for steering clear of westerns,” Baxter declares. in the first place, I am a pooy horsemin. 1 was raised in the east and had very little opportunity to ride horse- back. And to make good as a seréen cowboy a fellow must be able to! handle a horse expertly. wat “It is fellor like Tom Mix, Fred | ot Gibson and’ Buck | tars. | ‘They know all about horses and heir knowledge is evident in their ms. “Then, too, I prefer a draw om scene to a cattle round-up. Nike to dress up and believe I am fmuch better fitted for straight lead- ing man roles than for the cowboy sooner had Baxter left the because he ‘didn’t want to play a western than stories circulated around Hollywood i he was getting “high hat.” . “Who does Warner Baxter think he is that he is too good to play in “westerns?” was the word that went fi mouth to mouth. : “Et isn’t that I think T am too ‘good at all,” Warner explains. “It is just that I am not capable of doing my best work in such a pic- ‘ture. There are too many other actors in Hollywood who are good riders for me to play such .a role ‘and ‘flop’ in it. «-. Baxter is taking the same course that so many other stars have pur- sued during the last going to free lance. year—he are suitable or not. It is because studio officials have Bax- ter and a multitude of others hay tl miscast so many actors that broken their contracts during past year, SLIGHT RESEMBLANCE “My boy,” said the “So it is,” responded the victim after he had taken a puff or two, “What is it sing Show. The muscle fiber in meat has little javor, Most of the flavor is in the —_—__—___- -—_ —- — LITTLE JOE | NERUBODY BELIENES IN He crHost “THAT WALKS ON SKTRDAN. Independent players are the only ones who can choose the roles they will portray. Contract players, with a few excep- tions, take the parts assigned them tudio executives whether they patronizing man_as he handed around the Flor de Toofas, “that’s something like a c - Market Closes Downward Swing Chicago, June heavy rains in regions southwest, wheat failed hold advances well today. wheat prospects in some parts Kansas, and were without much where the turity. More seasonable tures throughout th st of generally fair weat to % cent advance, corn cent decline, and showing 7@10 to 25 cents drop. today of wet harvest conditions uge showed a bi last week. to 5, 0 bushels, and total ‘relativlely little the figures a year ago. dispatches said world were smaller than expected, Liberal reeeipts of corm day, 3 off left i ish effect of warmer weather. on the exceptional backwardness the crop. In this connection, one r, WHEAT CLOSES LOWER ON MILL CITY MARKET Minneapoli ular_movi ket toda: ged late in i rs barley eased “ cent with ot! is|kets. Flaxseed futures were and draggy. ate and demand was spotted. firm premiums. Medium qu: draggy and poor soft or type were slow. especially top were sten within an changed range. Flaxseed was in light supply ; somewhat better demand of Irregularity | New York, June 20. lators for the advance regaine trol of the price moveme ‘ity, but trading rather dull on the rally. over the change in brokers’ st_ week. the total of which wil made public by the federal bank aftet the close of the tended to keen trading in check. In view of the fact that the fi that sharp reaction took place ital has been tied up of late with any degree of accuracy. WEAKER TODAY : Irreguiat— Corn Market Also Takes 20.4)}—Despite the wheat harvest Reports ‘ated that the rains had improved crop waa near m tempera- corn belt and a 1 downward swing to the corn cents down, onts at a shade, provisions per cent, i domestic winter wheat was the fact| that supplies of wheat on ocean pass- The reduction umounted nd der Liverpool ‘soared eight points. shipments! of new peak prices were established, in Chi le cars, tended to em. in the corn market the bear. Field reports, however, continued to dwell| | thority said that nothing but weather jse perfect as to be almost a miracle in result in a good cron crop this! (P)—Irreg- r mar. Cash wheat offerings were moder-|depressions late in t Choice! many western railroads and special- high protein springs sold readily at!t amaged good fur choice, grades it in today’s after an early period was Uncertainty loans ‘eserve arket, igures cover the week ended last week and day before, a decrease would na urally be expected but so much ca financing new security offerings that it is impossible to make estimates newal of the call money rate ‘at 4] @6.95, s Close Close Wheat— July 187% to % 1.33% to SH 09% to™% 15% to’ 1.4354 to ' {| Sept. 1.42% to .148 Vcorn-— duly 1.00% to % 1,06 to % ABN AB to Se Sept. Oats— | duty Sept. 40 0% Rye fo duly 1.16% fr , Sept. 1.04% Lard— July 1 ° 16.55 Ribs July Sept. Bellies | July opt. 17.50 17.60 18.75, 18.90 her 14.00 1% 14.30 mies 7 Yesterday Year Aga Open igh CHICAGO RANGE June 20 —Today- Low | 1Glode 1.45% 142 145% to 1.464% 1.43%2 to 144 1.47% 144 1.00% 1.004% ABBY ABM 4.04% 1265 12.85 @8T 11.95 12.20 13.75 14.30 14.30 14.12 14.12 ive de in Supplementing a bullish influence for ne: to 3 points many the duced or wiped out when a brisk d eloped for some of ‘ the high priced — specialties ership of Houston Oil, st touching Air Reduce Bank Note, American ‘oundries, Seurs ronger undertone also wa of noted for several of the au-| particularly Continent Biseuit @and Renewed weakness of Whit Motors aroused fea: of the $4 annual di stock. showed an inceratse of more tha $45,000 in net income over the sam the month last year, Both the commo year, s advanced briskly. The St. Pau gether with U. S. Cast Union Carbid nental Baking last_ mentioned to 227. Federal Mining and Smeltin declined 12 points. Total sales proximated 1,800,000 shares CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Iron Pipi “Safety Cuble, Cont un- Chicago, June 20.—(U. S. D. of A.) and, —Hogs 50,000; generally steady, e: pecially on better grade hogs; i ping demand, bro lights and pigs 1 top 9.15; all weights 160 to ice 180 to 200 held higher; bulk 200 pounds 8,90@9.15; pound ypound butchers _8.65@8.85; packing ss 7.75@8.10; ights up to 825; best slagul 8.75; bulk 8.00@ 7.756@9.1 slaughter 1.75@9. sows @8.75. Cattle 22,000; good to choice fed others 25 cents lower; -' steers and yearlings steady; 5 uneven; steady to grass cows and heifers, stockers an feeders scarce, slo’ 13.85: ‘3 mostly 7.75@9.00; @12.00 on veale Sheep 15,00 sales of more slow very few earl: native lambs 25 cents the lower; spots off 60 in! 15.25; Idahos no westernns sold held Re- best held higher; Talk Isn’t Cheap For ‘Pop steady with the close of the week. LIVESTOCK South St. Pai ne 20.- of A.\—Cattle view of the third succes- clearing house re- were substantially re-|today follow: Nearly # score Roebuck, Vivadou common und preferred, St. ‘Paul pre- ferred, Chieagd and Alton preferred. A food shares, Baking A,|_ Postum for the safety DN idend on that The Kansas City Southern railroad, the first to report its May earnings,|3 D. ‘and preferred stocks of the road ad- ed to new high levels for the The closing was firm. Speculative slow] leaders such as U. S. Steel, Mack Truck, showed recovery from early the day when ago and Alton, “Soo,” Western ‘ie and Chicago and Northwest- Winter wheat was|ern issues were in large demand, to- ‘A,” and Baldwin, the xing over six points 3. spots on light @15 cents higher; |3 21h | TRADING DULL ‘Speculators For Advance Re- pj, gain Control After Period avis, penetrates averages desirable 160 to 210 to 250, pound weights 8.85@9.10; 260 to 300 most light | light light eking sows: 7.35@8.25; | 10; packing} 2 slaughter pigs 7.75 best heavy fed lower grades predom-| Barley, lower grades. . weighty steers very scarce; |2 bulk fat steers of value to sell at 12.50 downward; stockers and feed-!No, 1 largely 11.50 cents, Early bulk medium to good natives 14.50@15.00; best natives held above choice above 16.00; very few early bids on cull lambs around 10.00 @10.50; shee psteady; fat ewes 5.50 choice feeding lambs held around 13.60; and U.S. D. 00; fed steers and MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE. Minneapolis, June 20.—()—Wheat receipts today 162 compared to 193 Minneapolis cash wheat grain closing quotations 1 Hard Sprin i Montana To arri N @1.64 To arrive “ D.N. S., ch to fa D, N'S, gd to choice 3 > ord to good rthern. arriv Northern e| To arrive ... ch to fancy gd to choice ‘ord to good DN. DN Northern see . N. S., ch to fancy n 3D. N.S. g to choice e 3D. N.S, ord to good.. a Northern ........65 Dark Hurd (Mont.). To arrive Hard (Mont.). To arrive ... aS Minn. & S. D., 1 Dark Hard .. seeeees To arrive sol Minn, & S, D, 1 Hard 1,|_ To arrive Fancy 1 Amber Durum To arrive . Fancy 2 Arbe! 1 Amber Durum. To arrive Durum . To arrive 825 Ste ee 22 9 Seeze Sen Yellow corn.. To arrive Yellow corn. To arrive ly 14 Yellow corn . To arrive Yellow corn ¥ 78 big: ae Mixed corn To arrive Mixed corn To arrive Mixed corn. To arrive Mixed corn. Mixed corn White oats White oats OIDDHOHEDHISHO OHHODS & § f To arrive Rye ) 109% @1: 1 109%@ |. : 2120 gion | 2.20 @2.26 y MINNEAPOLIS RANGE June 20 Open High 144% 1.46% 144 (144% Flaxseed. To arrive . Low 1.43% 1.48 orient Close duly Sept. Dec. 1.08% .109 9814 "98% 46% 4614 45% 45% 45% 2.29% 2.22% 2.21% 1.09% 87% ABM 2.25% 2.25% 2.25 BI BT B5M% M% 72 a IM SO GLAD You FEEL THAT yearlings in light supply slow, weak; | Ba: WAY, COP — I'M GOING SHOPPING Yop mixed yearlings early 11.00; sev-| July eral cars 10,00@10.25; practically no| Sept. medium and heavy weight steers of- eee STE an AL ME ANY GREAT KiCK — * Nov SHOULD. HA) “Wr DO UER ‘ANY MEOLCINE “| ee Gents day Be eeoaee : AY TILL HAVE WITH IT NOW ‘THOSE LONG Lon Mu POCKET THIS TAMIL SHALL NEVER WANT FOR A THING 1E On Soe tsa WitO NEEO IT —AND AS AS Z HAVE ADOWLAR Tomorrow AND ney: use het he stock and all other kill- es unevenly 15@25 or more spots on bulls 50 lower; fat cowa 5.50@7.25; grassy kinds 6.50 and down; heifers 6.00@ 8.00; cutters 4.25@5.00; practical grades bulls 6.50; stockers and fee ers largely 6.50@7.50; steers steady; | R; calves 2,500; vealers unevenly 50@ 1,00 lower; good lights 11.00@11.50. Hogs 9,000; slow few early sal and most bids weak to 25 lowe: early top 8.75; bid for sorted lights; jpackers bidding most}; 00@8.50 on utcher and bacon hogs; pigs steady, bulk 9.00; bidding 7.25@7.50 for 60 Average cost Saturday 8.26; we nant, 265. jeep 300 25 lower; yearlings off more; sheep about steady; best native lambs: BISMARCK GRAIN ! (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, June No. 1 dark northern . 1 northern .... 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum 95 8b 36: peltz, per cwt. . 1 * SHELL cent per pound diseount unde: 155 Ib. ir corn, 70 lbs. 6 cents un-' ‘der shell. Hard winter wheat Dark hard winter wheat 1 CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, June Jower; receipts 24,514 ‘tul 20%; 38% @39 receipts 27,452 ordinary firsts extras 23%, | DULUTH RANGE June 20 1 Open High Low Close 1.55 1.89% 1.13% 1.90% Durum— 2.22% 2.22% 222 2,22) 2.254 Sept. My 2.25% 2.25% 2.253 lambs weak, around 4 yellow 1.44@1.46%; * Dec. 2.25% 2.25% 2.25% 2.25! CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, June 20. ‘Wheat No. 47 No.2 hard Corn No, 2 mixed 1.00%@1.01; No, 2 yellow ee ee ts No. 2 white $6%@52; No. 8 47@49%. bs lot quoted. ley 83@92. Timothy seed 4.76@5.00. tae ccd 20.00@35.00, 12.55. Ribs 12.00, BeHies 1: MINNEAPOLIS FLOR Min olis, June 20,—<(#)}-—Flour unchanged. In carload loats family to 845 = bar- Patents qu Tel in 98-pound cotton sacks. barrels. 20.-P)—Butter| standards, 3. extra’ D,. 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