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f / A Wanthp oa _ ery} boysework, evenings. 422 MALE HELP WANTED MEN , WANTED—For ;; tal work * driving in the cpuntry. See Mr. Kiet over at Patterson Hotel Tuesda: Wednesday ey, and eleven b'cloi +REAT DE} Rae Barbers at ‘wages; men and women. ort tho. Gr Catal E BANSER COLLEGE, Fetes, x S pear Be gses Raiigers need- 200 month. Cabin} the. eutdoo Particulate Tote “ue On St, Loni =e FEMALE fELP WANTED-—-Girl to assist with hou work and care of childret One She can go home: week-: eee Apply. Keene, 930. Fourt! ced girl for gen- all family. Call ‘WANTED—C ope girl for ho “4 work, Call evenings at 618 Fift RE chenette and closet, furnished for light housekeeping, ground floor, gas and ice box. For sale: Com- bination range. Call 523 Seventh street, Phone 487-W. ‘urnished id three unfurnished rdwns for Ng! it Rous ekeeiey in modern home. Call Rae 418 Eighth street or Phone FOR TENT CUais room in modern home, 1 block from postoffice. ye ed only. Phone 962 or call, it 222 TI street. FOR RENT—A_ good room FoR in new rere strictly modern. 116 Thayer W. Phone 262- ENT—A room at 515 Fourth street. Phone 715. = 5 LOST—Three keys on chain key ring. Finder. please return to Tribune or Phone 731-. WANTED TO ponsible tenant desires furnished house or: apartment for the summer months. Meet have two bed rooms. Call WANTED TO RENT—Small modern furnished house during July and August. Phon os BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS—Shipments June 29, July 1 and 6, Leghorns 9c, heavy breeds 12c each, postpaid. ‘In 500 lots 1c’ less. Bopp Hatchery, Fer- _gus Falls, Minn, BABY CHICKS—Jui breeds 12c, light breeds 10c. nor Hatchery, R. A. George, ‘Milnor, ed HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR RENT—Four room flat with bath, Heat and water furnished. Six room modern newly decorated house. Lawn mower and majestic range. Phone 905 or S. treet. 'e@ room modern house and three room house, not modern, three blocks from post of- fi Immediate posse: Bt mm ing room with fire “decorated, splendid} at 120 Rosser Ave, Wes FOR RENT—A house with six rooms. Also for sale. porch couch. Call at it yr Phone 558. HOUSE FOR RENT at 814 Fourth street. Inquire at 916 Fourth street. Mrs, J. D. Wakeman, FOR RENT—Modern furnished bung- alow by the first of July.. Call at 511 Fourteenth street. FOR ‘RENT—Modern 8 room _house| with sleeping porch at 308 Eighth strect, Call_635-W. FARM LANDS pla - Advertisements 1 Insertion, 25 words or b Nader ee tenes 338 Sa eee ‘eo. SS ae word ‘CLASSI ED. DISPLAY TES q 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash im advance. 199% should be BISMARCH TRIBUNE PHONE 82 © we AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Automobiles Batisfaction od trial. figures, | IT IS OUR sincere belief that this house has made as many friend: loyal customers through r built car sales as in any other de- partment, because those who bu; rebuilt cars here continue to thin well of us. We can trust our good with any car we are now of- fering—here's just one of many good “buys.” One 1925. '65 Broug- ham, newly ducoed—a snap, “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Saleg Co. FOR SALE FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, fire place, oak floors, many built- features, ‘new, never occupied, gas stove, ice box, full basement,’ fur- nace ‘heat, laundry room, tubs, gas heater, kitchen — or Took: garage, lawn, hedge: 5 5 Sale price $5,850. Good yea tie mediate possession. NEW JUST COMPLETED SIX ROOM two story house, oak floors, furnace heat, many built-in featpres, heat- ed garage attached, best location. Sale price $7,000 complete, Term SMALL FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, south front, hardwood floors, fut basement, Sales price $3,61 Terms. TWO FOUR ROOM FULLY MOD- ern bungalow, hardwood floors, furnace heat, basement garage, laundry room, Sales price of ac $2,800. Terms. SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE, hot water heat, full basement, south front, close to schools. Sajes price $3800, Terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE, new, hardwood floors, full base- ment, farnace heat, Well located. Sales price $4,800. Terms. THREE OR FOUR wm a9 HOUSES for rent, two beautiful houses, one ‘urni: ed, immediate , possession. this agency for rent or to buy. Hedden Real Estate “ih gency Webb Block. ___HOME Li LAUNDRY i ‘FIRST CLASS work done. Shirt Also cally ashings rantéed. car priced Le plata specialty. taken, Small rep A it Balten's Homo Laundry. pos hve. ‘A West. Phone 1017. PERSONAL FARM FOR SALE—Or. trade for small business, 320 acres improved, 3 miles from’ New Salem. At a sacrificed price and terms. Must kell on account of poor health.Adam Bumann, New Salem, N, Dak. FOR informa the late ex Knowledge during the month of June by our new cooperative club plan, Phone 619-W and representa- tive will call. MOWM’N POP wow SWICK LLL MAKE A BARGAIN, WITH YOU 4 TLL DO THE COOKING WHILE MOM'S AWAY AF You'te WaSet DEPENDARLE uskD: canst? “QUALITY is remambe 4 long tise is forgotten” thi Used Cars even more merchandise. We handle obly higl nad Used Cars, and @ visit to Our a Siac tne Dodge ‘Panci ja ‘or ‘ow! anc! Truck; "26 Earex ‘Conch. Enusy Terms Low Prices: M. B. GILMAN CO. APAR’ FOR BENT—Modern furnjahed Spart- ment for summer months onl: children. Rent reasonable to suit- able party. Phone 847. FOR RENT—Small farnished apart ment at Person Court, during July and August. Write Ad. No. 25, care Tribune. FOR mentee room ia uparteda oe ground floor, Call at 400 Fourth FOR RENT—Furnished or .angur- nished apartment at the Varney, _ Flats. Phone ee t keep’ apartment and garage. Call at 422) tat Wood-' ata “inquire Hh J. FOR RENT—Modern furnished apte. at Murphy Apts. 204% Main Ave. hone 852. RENT—Apartment in Tribune| Build'zg._ Apply Tribune office. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Four brass beds, spri and mattresses in best condition, very cheap. Also bookcase, library, table, two rockers, and’ various, other articles. Phone 774 or call at 515 Second street. FOR SA ‘One five piece birds- eye maple bed room set and other houschold articles. | at 813-E Rosser_or_Phone 3' __ FOR EXCHANGE IE for clear property Glen Ullin; with large rooms, bath room, breakfast. nook, fire place and fur- nace. Harry’ A. Warner, 1923 Sheridan St. Hollywood, MISCELLANEQUS _ DON'T have your bowels pawed over like a remnant sale at a department store. Keep everyone's hands ont| of your abdomen and pocketbook and the KNIFE from under your ing the CLINIC of DR. MACLACHLAN (Harvard). Our motto is, “A Stitch In Time Saves Nine, (in the seme ” We CURE tonsils, goiter, troubles (ulecr), ‘all-bladder di ease, appendicitis, female troubles. diseases of the kidneys and blad- der, piles, etc., ete. without opera- tion, by our ALKALINE I BLOOD TREATMENT, Vita Scientific Individual Die Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, SBtamareks Fo three years old, 2 cows five years old, 1 cow seven years old. All to freshen this fall. Under bids to be opened July 15. marck Indian School. THaul Ashes From Basement Three or four tubs 50c. For sale: Dry stove wood. For # square deai Phone 977-3. T. M. BURCH, ‘416 Seventh St. No chloroform. from your business, Macheshia, For E THMEDIATE ; SALE—One sum- mer kitchen and one. leanxto, to be! seen at 808 Avenue B. Purchaser to remove buildings at bis own ex- Waits Pl March furrow. Write or see Edward ‘Taube, Hazelton, N. D. ed| of an inch of Fain GC IN of suid Village of Vesued for the pu aa vi a Village Hall lage, which bonds June ist, 1927, SARS of S34 per cent per an- mi j-annually, ai 1937, both rinetbet f sald bonds tobe Ray National a inneapolis, . Minnet 5 All bids must, be than par will be. conaidered and the Bourd. reserves the right to reject} any and all bids. Dated this 6h, day of June, 1927. . GEO. ANDERS! 6/22-23-: vie =25- 27. wily 2229 —1/6 s SUMMONS, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, c of Burleigh—ss. In Dist ict Court, Fourth Judicial Distriet, Arthur W. Snow, Plaintiff, ve. Ellen Gannon, all othe fons unkaow jalming a y e or interest in, or lien or mn jamce Ppon the property de br e complaint, Defen seri ants, SUMMONS. State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in the aboye en ftled action, which will be filed the office of the clerk of the abov named court, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber within thirty days after the servic of the summons upon you; and in case of your failure to answer o appear, judgment be take against you for tho reilet demande In_the complain is? Yaa this 4th” day of June, A. D. LJ. WEHE, for the Plaintirr, ddress: Lucas Block, Bis- marck, North Dakota. NOTICE. To the Above Named Defendants: You will please take notice t the abéve entitled action is brou, for the purpose of quicting und relates to the following de scribed wee property, bs ed in nty of Burleigh and Dakot: Attorney A laiinery n to the City in ‘sald county and sta: this 4th day of June, L. J. WEHE, for the Plaintifr, ,Wucas, Block, Bis- Attorne: to Los Angeles Has Dis- ver. TO GOES INTO RIVER was 70 and this was increased some- what today with street fending (fr about 75 around noon. Mandan, N. June 28,—()— y/Cloudy shies today with .04 of an inch.rain early this morning, cooled F | the Morton county district today, It was 89 at a maximum temperature Monday. Minot, D., June 28—A)—A reading of degrees was the high- est for Minot thermolnclers yester- day, which ies ree Wegrees below N. a certified chock in the. sum of, Bet less than 2 per.cent of the bid. The Village will furnish ue blank bonds a legal opinion. bid of less t Auto Trip F From Chicago astrous — Me et puel Klein To Killed In. 'ELKS TO OPEN BATHING POOL WITH CARNIVAL |} (Continued from page one) red and white ribbons will be aime? for first, second and third Elks. At the end » gold, silver and bro: sented to the b be on the ‘follow ng ba: two and one points for and third places. The three high- r the swimmin, ents blue, red and wi rib- bons each week. In the life saving diving events, the same award: ll be made, GIANT FOKKER PLANE LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO (Continued from page one) able to take off during the morn- ing. Lieutenant Maitland’s parents, Mr. Maitland, of Rurl- ere on the witness ‘the take off. To them went Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—Modern bungalow. quire at 510 Fourth, FOR RENT—A three large room! duplex, strictly: modern. Close in. | Inquire at 702 Seventh street. Phone 357-M. i FOR RENT—Three room apartment ground floor, nicely furnished. Call at 120 Rosser Ave. W. FOR RENT—Two partly * furnished | rooms for light housekeeping, modern home. Call at 518 Ninth street er Phone 626. FOR RENT—Furnished front sleep- ing roomAn modern home, private, entrance and close in. Cail at 320 Second street or Phone 544-W. HEAT WAVE IS GENERAL OVER STATI! (Continued {rom ‘rom page onc) fell. here early teday, being accom ied by a seyere electrical storm. Jamestown, N. D., June 28.—()— Jamestown had its hottest day far 1927 Monday when the mereury reached a maximum at 7 o’clock the mercury was at 69. a Devils Lake, N. Dj, June. 28.—()— This section of North Dakota swel tered through a heat wave yester- day and last see dyring which the mercury rot fn degrees, the hot: test day ot mer thus Tar. Today, finan the temperature dropped, and the sky is cloudy, in- dicating showers. Grand Forks, N. Cloudy skies ' t from the heat o: thermometer climbed to 90 above zero, The coolest during the night June 28,—()— brought relief “Monday when the] i plane started rolling Neither the father nor the would diseu: their ¢ after the plane departed d signs of nervbus n it was announced the alti- meter installed in his plane wouid not function correctly. His fathe led him nd, as they conversed the’ parent patted his on on the shoulder assuringls Just before the take-off Licuten- ant Hegenber; Bradley Jones, army navigati pert from Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, to te graph Mrs. Hegenberger at her Bos- ton home, sending best wishes and assu her that the weather over the Pacific was reported fine. , STRICTLY ‘ON FLIGHT at June 28,— (P) he n its own” in the Hawaiian along the is flight. No special aid has been asked of the navy or the shipping board, as has been the case in past aviation attempts involving the covering of thousands of miles of ocean waters. Ships at sea are expected to re- port the progress of the plane, but there have been no orders for the formation of ship lines to guarantee safety in the event of a forced land- ing. The army’s explanation of this is that there be no foreed land ing. Preparations for the flight have een secret, but very thorough, and its successful outcome and the fune- tioning of the navigation instru- ments aboard are expected to be a major factor in the development of transoceanic airplane travel, Regarding the flight purely as a scientific test, without the thril the Lindbergh adventure, the air corps today had not r set up 4 system to obtain information from ely on at sea or its two flyers, dependi easual reports from shi from other sources, _| weathe ield to | son's | f}light light 8.25@% c— MARKET CLOSES FIRM Both Wheat and Corn Score, Gains at Close, After Av- eraging Lower Chicago, June 28.—4)—Wheat and corn scored fresh gains at last today, jufter averaging lower most of the time because of. profit taking, in creasing p ities of . black’ rust jeveloping spring wheat north west attract&é n as a bullish factor, and sp too did reports that the Kessinger bill to regulate futur delivery grain trading in Ilinoi: im not be called up at this se: of the legislature now about at an end. In the corn market a late wave lof buying carried prices up four cents a buShel from the day’s low point. Wheat closed firm % to 1 a higher, with corn showing cents ndvanee, oxts unchanged to} Md cent up and ions varying m 10 cents decline to a rise of cents. Bear speculators were quick to press the selling side of the corn market today when less urgency to! Buy became evident, and holders gav ind f a ‘general de: to realize pro’ Selling of corn Iso promoted by the fact t the cornbelt was more vorable, temperatures being higher and no clouds Priore . nts to the oper: export bus heard of. Under such comment about un alian prospects inty of crop: and leaders Corn at cents of e Septem- ! and failed Cash wh jdemand was all depart- cent lower wi “for aside slow and weak for off in light supply and fair firm and unchanged. strong to one cent ited s unchanged later. Flaxseed firm for choice, CHICAGO STOCK Chicago. June 28.—(U. 8S, D. of A.) Hogs 29,000; better grade hogs trong to 10 cents high 10 cents up; light weight good demanc fully steady light hog advance yt H sirable 150 to 200 pound” averages 9 3 10 to 250 pound weight (0 pound butchers highe and the mi ee ‘d to 8.40; most packing sows 740@7.85; numerous sales of light- weights 8.00; good and choice pigs mostly 8.75@9. selected kinds high ht hogs 8.40@9.00; light 8.75@9.35 30; 5@8.00;' slaughter pigs 8. 15. Cattle 9,000; better grade beef steers and yearlings moderately ac- tive steady; other grades weak; many bids lower; top heavies 14: 25; 2 pound yearlings up to 13.1: ALL RIGHY - HERE'S A PILE YOU CAN LIMBER GCOONIGNT — THAT WAS A BUM BARGAIN F MADE — AWEEK OF “THIS AND. DLL WIND YP IN A SAAIITARIUM — vee pean y Taylor | Six Dozen PAPER PLATES! ©" to 25 cents lower than Monday * ers up to 14.00; culls 8.7! ' strong weights carrying common to _[daho lambs held upward to 1 kind iouet n . feeders 13,10. ere fair and{® « big weight. butebers | ¥' CHICAGO June Close, — Close Yesterday Year Ago 1.41% @% 1.40% Wheat— July Sept. Corn— duly Sept. RANGE vie Open High 1.42% 143% 1.40% 1.42% @% 1.00% 1.02 1.0 1.09% @1.07 Oats— July Sept. Rye— daly Sept. ion R Sept. Bellies—~ du Sept. 49% AB AT 1.14% 1.03% 12.75 13.00 1.11% 1.00% 12.65 2.87 11.90 12.17 11.80 12.10 12.17 13.42 13, 82 13.80 13.82 fat she stock steady to weak Rk Kosh cows 9.50; bulls nd medium grades mostly | S26@ 5 rs steady to 50 cents high- shipping grades up to 13.00, p 7,000; fat lambs slo weak a 75 with mod- ives to puck- 5@9.00; few jnative lambs 13.50@13 rate sor medium lambs up to 9.50; inferior kind down to 6.75 and below; choice ns sold; sheep scarce tweight fat ewes up to ing lambs sold; ipaications about steady ith Monday’s late | trade or 15 to 25 cents lower than| t week; best dahos held! around 13.50; late Monday bulk of SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, June 28.—(U. S. D.! of A.)—Cattle 1,700; nominally steady on all killing classes; ste and yearlings in light supply; i yearlings early 11.10; bulk she stock more active, mostly, .00@8.00; cutters 4.00@5.00; stoc =| crs and feeders steady; 6.50@7.50. | Calves 2,000; talking mostly 10.00 i slow, few early sales lightweights to shippers 8.90; ‘around higher; packers bidding mostly steady 8.75 on butcher and bacon 7.00@7.50 on sows; pigs bulk 9.00; average cost Mon- 3. weight’ 273. sheep 200; nati’ lambs and year- 12. ly 8.50; sheep ady; 3.50@5.50 to pack CHICAGO GRAIN c icage June 28.—)—Wheat No. No. 1 hard 1.45 yee 0. No.2 white 484@50; No. 3 8. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE June 2 pen High Low 1.40% 1.41% 1.39% 1% 1.42% 1.40% 42% 144 142% 1.06% 1.04% 96% 24 45 Ad Ath 43% 2.15% 2.14% 2.15% 2.21 219 2.204 82% 82% | 70 67% DULUTH RANGE June 28 Open High Low 1.50% 1.49% 1.50% 1.39% 1.36% 1.39% Peel Close 141%! Oh 1.06 95% 44% 4d 96 bs 45 Ad 2.15 219 Close & 2.19 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, June 28 ‘ No. 1 dark northern $1.31! No, 1 northern .... 1.29 No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum .. No.1 red durum No.1 flax . No. 2 fla No. 1 rye Speltz, per cwt. SHELL CORN No, 3, 56 Ibs. or more .. No. 4, 55 Ibs. No. & One cent per pound discount under 55 lb, Ear corn, 70 lbs., 5 cents un-: der shell. Hard winter wheat .. Dark hard winter wheat . FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N..D., June Ee Hogs 150 to 180 pound weights 8.50@8.65; 180 to 200 pounds 8.50@8.65; 200 to! 225 pounds 835@8.50; 225 to 250 Pvt 8.00@8.25; 250 to 300 pounds, eres packers 6.50@7.25; stag: “sue pte, serine. lamb. 12.50; lambs -7.00@8.00: ewes «50@550; heavy ‘ewes 4.50; bucks 2.50@3.50. s cific, Reynolds 2 Total mecoecescoRotoRohe Me pee STOCK PRICES GO DOWNWARD Early Gains of 1 to 3 Points in Many Issves Largely Obliterated New York, June 28.—()—The highe call money renewal rate since last January and another bear raid against the amusement shares turned the course of stock prices re- actionary again today after an open- ing period of strength. Early yains of 1 to 3 points in many issues w largely obliterated, while nearly a. score specialties sagged to new low ground ‘on losses of 1 to 5 poiat: Operators for the rise distributed heavy buying orders soon after the opening an apparent effort to at- tract an outside following and ioree short covering, but the higher prices invited a renewal of selling for both accounts. The day's business news was rather colorless in character. Fox Film A was heavily sold after miaciy, breaking from an early high to 50. Paramount Famous » Warner Brothers Pictures New low _ price year also were registe: by Kresge Depart- ment stores common and preferred, ston Electric I P Corporation, Pann-D: ment and Hupp Motors. U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe showed inde- pendent strength, soaring seven points, while the general market was losing ground. Previously, new high records for the year had been estab- lished by General Railway Signal, Indian Motorcycle, American Chicle, Adams Express, New York Dock, Ar. nold Constable and American Hom Products, The closing was irregular. Brisk buying contrasted with active selling in the latter part of the session when fluctuations ran 2 to 3 points in many instances. Postum, Gabriel Snubber, Safety Cable, Wabash pre- ferred A, Weber and Heilbroner a American Bank Note advanced, while Delaware and Hudson, Texas and Pa- Tobacco B, Coca Cola and American Radiator declined. sales approximated 1,400,000 shares, MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, June 28.—(P}—Wheat receipts today 178 compared to 136 a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: 1 Hard Spring, fancy Montana... ~ 157% @1.62% To arrive 1.55% @1.59% D.N. S., fancy Mont. To arriv 1 Har Spring. To arrive N.S. gd to fancy To arrive... D. N.S, ch to fancy D. N.S. gd to choice D. N.S. ord to good Dark Northern . To arrive .. Northern To arrive D.N. S., ch to fancy D. N. §., gd to choice D. N. S., ord to good 139% @1 44% Northern .......... 138%@143% D.N.S., ch to fancy Lang D.N. S., gd to choice 1. D. N. S., ord to good Northern Dark Hard (Mont. To arrive Hard (Mont.). To arrive .. Minn. & S, D. 1 Dark Hard aoe 1 Hard 143% @1.56% 143%@1.54% 1.42% @153% 152%@1.57% 147%@151% 1.42%@1.46% + LALR@IASN 1.40% é 1.50% @1.55% 1.45% @1.49% 1.43% @1.55% 1.43% uy 1.41 Fa 141%@1.52% 140%@1.42% To arrive Minn. & §. D., 4] Fancy 1 Amber oer To. arrive 1, Fancy 2 Amber Durum 1 Amber Durum.... To arrive t! 4 Yellow corn. 'o. arrive .. 5 Yellow, corn.