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THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1929 ‘THE.BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ ‘Wheat broke 1%c from high late in| Stl, & San Fr today follow: livered sales, freight only deducted. | troop movements forecast possible today’s session, after ruling higher | Sears hao Cash. Wheat— Delivered Arrive Minneapolis and St. Paul rate, sacked | fighting near the border. through most of the trading period. | Sin. Con. Oil 14% Protein— cwts., Round Whites, U. 8, No.1 and| General Francisco R. Manzo, second Profit-taking developed in outside | Southern Pacific 1.3714 @1.44%4 partly graded, few sales 65 to 70 cents,/in command of the revolutionary markets and found new buying | Southern Railway . 134% @1.414 | Mostly 70 cents. Present shipments | troops, and General Abelardo Rodri- power poor. The close was ‘%c to %c| Standard Oil Califo is 1.35% @1.424% mostly seed stock. guez, head of the federal forces in the lower here. Corn lost %c to “ic, and | Standard Oll New Jersey .. 13% Protein— ete oper a Pee northwest, held a secret meeting here other grains finished easy. Standard Oil New York . “l1 dark northern 1.2914 01.34% Paige be ae ee veneriay, Corn was dull and easy. Studebaker ..... t To arrive . 1281, 01.32% Chicago, March 14.—(AP)—Butter, No Truce Expected Oats ‘were dull and featureless | Texas Corporation 2 dark northern 1.274 @1.32% lower; receipts 17,202 tubs; creamery| The meeting started reports that a) Within a slim range. Barley futures| Texas Gulf Sulphur ° 12% Protein— ee es SS‘ extra, 48; standards 47%; extra firsts | peaceable end to the uprising in the Swere slow and draggy. Rye prices| Union Pacific . °° 993" |1 dark northern 1.241, @1.251, |47 to 47%; firsts 46 to 464; seconds) north may have been sought, but hung within narrow_limits... Flaxseed |U.-8, Rubbet” j To arrive ........c6, 124% @1.25% | #9 t0 45%. Beer ces ery ature toe Nano, Son futures sagged ic and were slow to/ U. 8. Steel .. 2 dark northern. 1.22% @1.28% | | Eggs—Lower; receipts 16,464 cases; | ora, to communicate with the loyal rally. Cash wheat offerings were} Vanadium ms Grade of— ities 2 belay came a c ae firsts 27; ordi- Le acta arya yg hil Held moderate and good milling quality! victor 41.24% S| 4 7 ruled firm. Winter wheat was in fair | Warren sect Machine « 2pm faces baat 1 ei 12414 | Cheese—Unchanged. Pected for the present. demand and basis was steady. Durum Westinghouse Elec « |2 dark nort! "21% @1.23% SPS SPE Upon reaching cpeeioes Ann a was quiet and steady for better | willys-Overland 7 Grade of— ji ; FARGO LIVESTOCK DUR Seen mache oe mand tla 101, prades. : Woolworth : tana 128% 01.24% Fargo, N. D., March 14.—()—Hogs | lowers sent an emissary back to Agua Corn showing. low. moisture. was. in, Wright Aero * Toumove. "13312 + | 150-180 Ibs. 10.40 to 10.65; 180-200 Ibs. | Prieta to confer with’ General Ra- better demand. Oafs were in quiet to] American and Foreign Power: 2 northern *'1'9014 @1.231; | 10-50, to 10.65; 200-225 Ibs. 10.50 to preyed planes nb paterist Lehane fair demand and basis was steady.| Schulte Stores Montana Winter 4 @1.49"4 | 10.65; 250-300 Ibs. 10.40 to 10.65; 300- | there. Loreto said he sought “further 350 Ibs. 10.40 to 10.65. Beaute nees from Sunneiclo patare, ttl B venturing to return to Agua Prieta. Chi im i a rte eee ene eherpypehan poshenses Loreto ae his party were said to cago, March 14—(r)— ech + 1354@ FOREIGN EXCHANGE have exhibited signs of ‘utter fear.” Open High Low Close 13% Protein— New York, March 14—(#)—Foreign; General Yucupicio in a telephone Rye was in light supply and demand 4 14% Protein— was quiet to fair. Barley was firm BLE at 57 to 72 cents. Flaxseed was quiet CHG ate ieee and steady. Wheat— 1DHW or 1HW 1.304%@ exchanges eas; Demand: Great | Conversation. admitted he had broken CHICAGO LIVESTOCK /|March ..., 1.25% 1.26% .125 125%| To arrive . 1.30% @ Britain 484 13/16; France 390 11/32; | With the civil government of Agua Chicago, March 14—()—(U, 8, De 1.30 1.31% 1.29% 1, 12% Protein— - Italy 523 11/16.. Germany 23.691. | Prieta but denied that he had severed partment of Agriculture) —Hoge- : 132i 1.33% 1, LHW... 244 91.2314 | Norway.26.65 12; Sweden 26.70. Mon-| ll connection with the rebel cause. + 000; market openings 15 te 28 f . oe 134% 1.35% ¥ : treal 99.00. wg sald he was erally: errors from later ke ‘down; ‘ f jeneral Manzo al . paid Tor afourd 200° tone eee at i 96% 95% 9514 ‘1 BOSTON WOOL Liable to Internment , 11.25 to 11.60 market for ‘good and 29% 99 99 MI = on Boston, March 14.—(@)—Wool: A} By entering American territory choice hogs scaling from 150-300 Ibs. 03% 1.02% 1.02% 1.03: pine & 8. few moderate sales of Ohio dealers | Loreto and his party became liable to Butchers, medium to choice 250-300 - veeeee 1.08% 1.04% 1.03% 1.0315] _ 12% Protein— " 1, |Teported at 44c. Fine French comb-| internment according to the position i. 11,00 to 11.60; 200-250 Ibs. 11.10 to Oats— ; LEE ot SEO. oo ripeouhin ing wools sold in range of $1.02 to/| taken yesterday by the American gov- peas m nee ome 3 to choice +40% 40% -491¢ .491%4)1DHW or LHW. + 1.2014 91.22% CHICAGO POULTRY At Naco, Ariz., 275 American cav- To arrive iggacac 119%@121%) Chicago, March 14—(AP)—Poultry|alrymen and infantrymen were Choice 1 amber.. Cattle—7,000; Calves—2.500; : * a steady market light steers and year- 111% 1.11% 1.08% 1.08% i , firm; ipts 1 car; prices un- | camped near the Arizona Edison com- + 12060131% eee ida pany’s plant which furnishes the wa- lings fairly active others rather.slow; 1.11% 1.11% 1.10% 1.10% 1.2314 @1.29% ter supply of Bisbee and Naco. These steers scarce; best heavies core 12% LL 1.11% NEW YORK PRODUCE troops are company I 25th infantry, higher 2 eng 1.2216@1.30%| New York, March 14.—()—Butter | troops E and F of the Tenth Cavalry, 12.32 4 : 1.2114@1.26% ; 709. Cheese | and @ part of Company M of the 26th ++ 11912@1.24% pee ree ee lad e reg forming a full machine gun — section. « 11914@1.22% Revolutionary headquarters in No~ 1.05'4@1.07% | New Bulag ee meee _-ggs, | Sales heard yesterday that their com- 1.04% @1.06% | steadier; receipts 16,214; fresh gath-|Tades had defeated a federal force 1.0146@1.05% | ered extra 32 to 32%; extra firsts 32| 8nd killed its commander, General 1,004@1.03% iret 3146 to 31%; seconds | Francisco Carrera-Torres, at Carne- 1.03% @1.04% : tos, San Luis Potos!. sf Three Mexican federal aviators NEW YORK POULTRY were arrested at Douglas, Ariz, yes- i 12.55 steers, good and choice re |e ina <q lbs. 12.75 to 14.50; 1100-1300 Ibs. 13. A Grade of 1 amber. “to 14.75; 950-1100 Ibs, to 14.75; may ....... 14.00 .... Grade of 2 amber. common ‘and medium ia ; Ae OE Grade of 1 Curum. good and . Grade of 2 durum. 3 aD terday upon landing there, ending a oe | gle, Fork, March 14.—(P)—Poultry | Tien? during which they hed dropped @ oa | Sxersed steady: turkeys fresh 29 to} yoodbilis upon Agua Prieta urging MINNEAPOLIS RANGE @ he eOre. : loyal Mexicans to resist the revolu- Minneapolis, March. 14.—(7)— @ LIBERTY BONDS CLOSE tionaries, Open High Low. Close @ 82 New York, March 14.—(7)—Liberty . lagen cae facu daauragi @ #7, | Bonds close: as Mussolini Sets Forth seeees Le 's 97.25. 160 to | BOY voos+ 128% 197% 198 1.30% oa | Piet aie gett Lateran Pact Details 9.00 to joCBt +:++++ 1.98% 129° 1.27% 1.27% @ Fourth 4%'s 99. panty ‘ @ 82 Treas. 4%'s 105.2¢. Rome, March 14.—()—Political, re- : ++ 1.07% 1.07% 1.06°° 1.08%. @ 80 Mgious ‘and moral aspects of the slower on 1.06% 1.06%. 1.05% 1.05% 4 @ 49% FARGO LIVESTOCK Lateran treaty between the Italian bulk fat 8%" @ 48 | Fargo, N. D., March 12.—()—Cattle | government and the Vatican were set 3 sheep seers MON" ABT 48% 46% 45 @ —Choice steers and’ yearlings $12.00 |forth at length by Premier Mussolini ‘ee. sisse MB% MOT (48% 146% 41% @ .44% |to 13.00; good steers $11.00 to 12.00: |in a report published today. to A ah $ 10 @ .11 | medium steers $10.00 to 11.00; fair| The report is that which will be 2.4614 2.47 22.46% 2.46% 63 @ steers $9.00 to 10.00; plain steers $7.00 | presented the new parliament April 246% 2.46% 2.46% 2.46% $4 @ 69 |to 9.00; good heifers $10.00 to 11.00; |20 when it convenes to deliberate 61 @ medium heifers $9.00 to 10.00; fair|ratification of the treaty which was ye Rt 1) 31 @ 63 fers $7.00 signed Feb. 11. I: propounds in con- i 188104 {2% siderable detail the events and cir. # ; cumstances - DULUTH RANGE 03% O ‘ ; leading ‘Duluth, March 14—()— . 11.10% 110%: 100% 1.00% 119% 15125 1.11%. ing Dog Tax and‘Teach- _ ers Fund Bills Vetoed ANTED—Young man to work by CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES WANTED—Lady as housekeeper on BISM. nine TRIHUNEG write PHONE 32 90 Cents Per Inch “All classified ads are cash in ad- vance. Copy should be received by 9’ o'clock to insure insertion same day. WORK WANTED ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN—A beau- | WIDOW with boy eight years old, large,| wants work. First class cook. Write Also| Tribune, care of Ad. No. 35. have garage for rent. Inquire at | ——— th FARM LAND FOR RENT—Large well furnished | 160 ACRES Ramsey county land, no room in modern home, suitable for| encumbrance, all under cultivation, for sale or would trade for a clean or call at 400 Seventh street, up- stock of hardware or Gen. Mdse. May put in some cash if required. Beautifully furnishea Would also consider trading for i Bismarck residential property. Ad- sleeping room with three windows, suitable for one or two in modern | Gress Box 685, Bismarck, = __ home. Call at 814 Ave. D or phone | FINE 640 acre stock and dairy farm, pet well improved, near market, for FOR RENT—Nicely fur-| Sele or trade for smaller tract of land or smaller farm. Several un- nished rooms in modern home. Suitable for two. Opposite postof-| improved one to three quarter tracts for sale or trade. Address Tribune, care of Ad. No. 36. TURE FOR SALE FURNITURE FOR SALE—Five rugs, five rockers, one chiffonier, one Singer sewing machine, one library and closet, well furnished. Also use| © table, one floor lamp, one Reming- of frigidaire service. Wazelhurst.| ton typewriter and 75 feet garden hose, 807 Rosser. Phone 603-M. FOR Ss LIE con ae FURNITURE FOR SALE—Two brand for one or two girls in private home. new Simmons beds and springs Breakfast if desired. Four blocks. complete with mattress, cheap. Also have garage for rent. Inquire at FOR RENT=Three unfurnished} 502 Seventh street North. rooms with bath. First floor, front.| FOR 6, ALE—Cupboard, oil heater, oll 4211 ‘stove, set of Bavarian China, cook- ing utensils, canned fruit, groceries FOR RENT—Room in new modern| and other household articles. Call home, bath connecting, suitable for} at 414 Second street. 931 | FOR SALE—One combination buffet, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room| and a few odd pieces of dishes, in modern home, four blocks from | pressing irons and pictures. Phone WANTED TO RENT—April 1, by re- sponsible persons, modern bunga- low or two story house, five or six | -<———————_——________________ rooms, garage and garden space.:| "OR SALE—Three burner, Ga burn- Will keep-up grounds. Central or | ¢& and single burner gas plates, two Write | Sanitary cots with pads, also one west section preferred. Tribune, care of Ad. No. 41. WANTED TO RENT—A modern 6 or | 5-7 Tt ee 7 room house with yard, between | FOR SALE CHEAP—A Simmons full April 1st and 5th, Close in. Call| Size bed, Way Sagles springs. Al- 12293. PECAN SLD RD WANTED TO RENT—Five oF 6 room | BARGAINS in used furniture. Keu- house close in. Address Box 176,| Helly Furniture Co.. Mandan, N. D. City. AUTOMOBILE SEVERAL good buys in used cars.| Strictly modern, roomy closets, Touring, coupes, coaches and se-| screened porch, on pavement, love- dans. Good stock of.Star and Dur-| ly garden space, shrubbery, trees, ant parts on hand. First class] garage. Close to high school and mechanics in charge of service.| grade school. Located in fastest Hedahl Motor company. FOR SALE—Seven passenger Cadiliac| terms, $6,000. Write Ad. No, 34, sedan in good condition, Just the | Care of The Tribune. thing for taxi or bus line. 39, in care of the Tribune. local rather than general in the| home at a bargain price. Address pate, It seems to me that the eae Ad. No. 37, care’of Tribune. tion could well be taken care of by a ALES: oor odern stuic law which applied only to certain FORE Weroa eee pace mpend species of dangerous dogs without in- cluding therein all other dogs, or by an act formulated upon the Iscal op- tion principle which could be put ~ into operation in those counties | FOR SALE—By owner, modern five gaa conditions justify ay ‘aits Commission Repor' Explaining his veto of the bill to} ment. Priced for quick sale. Write reduce payments from the teachers’| Tribune Ad. No. 40. insurance and retirement fund, the |FOR RENT—New upper duplex, two governor pointed out that the legis-| bedrooms. Good location. Vacant lature also passed a bill appointing} March 12th. Phone 982 or call at &@ commission of five members to in-| 211 W. Rosser after 5:30 p. m. vestigate the condition of the fund |#OR RENT—Modern 5 roam house, For | HOUSE FOR SALE—Large, beautiful further particulars: write Ad. No.| home with 4 bed rooms, close in and good as new. Cheap. One settee, FOR SALE—Practically new Mon- arch range and other household articles. Also Bronze tom turkeys. 'To inquire phone Blackstone Pool Hall. b y ee HELP WANTED MALE STEADINE: _ || New York Stocks «| STOCK i FEATURES ON THE AIR LEARN BARBERING NOW. Prepare = ¢ Friday, Mar. 15 for spring | tage ie pe good 145 P.M. Prices {Central Standard Time) wages. Free catalog. Moler Bar- pedinkgen 1:30—Yodevil; Varlety Program—WOR WADC WGHP WMAQ WOwWo ber College, Fargo, ND. Butte, BAL | at. cuemicat ana Dye ... RASS ME kit Wille uae Gta opo wae wince | | Mont Sn : Am. Can .. 8:00—Review In Music: Sprinj m—WJZ KDKA WLW WMC WJR WANTED—A man for outside work, 66 Or So Tradi kyw PREY, MWHAA BERG é oA, 3 OAL WAS ee TP must be neat and iene Steady H ore of Issues Soar as Trading Pea; E C ye KYW job, good pay. Call at Room 410, ‘Buying Less Aggressive but) am. sugar WHEN RVOO WEAA RERG WOALWHAS WOE WIRE KOA, Kel G. P. Hotel, after 7 p.m. R of Shows: Marked Expan- KPO KGO KOMO KHQ KFI KSTP WEBC WMC WIOD WK WANTED vcuur sealloacnasd’ abinahd aad ion in Volu OS NERC WORE WHAQ WOWO KNOX EMES KONL WEED WHE the month. Francis Jaszkowiak, 419 Wind, Flood Damage LID fod WISN WOOD KFS WIBW KTSA KLE KDYL KMTR KYA KIJR Twelfth street. i is aE New York, March ae ae ats FEMALE HELP WANTED Chicago, March 14—()—Increasing | stock market today broke out of the | 41.69. bulk all welghts salable $10.75|towns and stealing liquor prescrip- | WANTED—Mald for general house- number of unfavorable crop reports, | Barnsdall See rT RGR fa ha cage [COaRO0;- wt plain Kinds $10.00 and tion blanks from™ dostors’” offices. | Work, also school gitl to work for especially from parts of Kansas and i % nm fluctuating bast |inder:; she stock firm: common and |Some 75 physicians have reported| room and board with small wages. <% Nebraska, led to higher prices for | Buses ; Cea Nes a ech ee ET 7.50 to. 875; few | thefts. . Phone 862-R after 6:00 p. m. or wheat most of the time today. How- % | burst of strength. A few high-priced |Medium fat cow: $7. i ane * gatas write postoffice box 62. ever, enlarged selling on bulgs caused | C8nadian Pacifig .;..... specialties soared € to nearly 25|Cholce fed cows $10.00; general run b Cerro de Pasco ...,. ti | points. Nearly a score of issues moved | fat hefires $8.75 to 10.00; yearlings; Mederal Strate a late reaction. An average loss in to $11.50; tters tal ‘hree adults in family. Mid: Wheat acreage was estimated as to | Chesapeake & Ohio into new high ground for the year.|UPWards to $11.50; cutters ay to L Only O potas Nay. preretred. > Write Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, but on the | C» St. P. & Pac. pid. ‘Trading showed a marked expansion | $6.00 to i: bulls $8.50 to 8.75; stock- 0 Leave Unly One dle aged la y ee His, ih other hand wheat quotations at Liv- Ser ae fe RP % Jin Renee i aiaia catia oat rena ches snaslings Figen: Avenue of Es cape ‘Tribune, care of Ad. No. 38. erpool closed lower. ‘e nay F % ROOMS FOR BENT «4. | Chile Copper : ean re. {most thin offerings $9.75 to 10.50. pists Wheat closed nervous, 4c to ; to Chrysler . si penedtiord MOM ete Bie one Calves—1,700; vcalers 50 cents high- (Continued from page one) bod bed lower, @March 1.35% ; May 1 Colorado Fuel by the Bank of England, provided the |¢T; extreme range on good. lights) revolutionary doctrine directed to} tifully furnished room in Sent. 133%). wad othe peg edie 2c i ee beter seer stimu. Pavorable es Seana eigen tole Sey oa renovation,” the | modern home, real close in. ; Corn % to me to % to we down, Consolidated Gas os Cesta Meantime o Hoge—6.500; fairly active; unevenly.| Escobar charged that former Presi- et North. March 9514, May 99 to % to %, July 7 steady to 25 cents higher than Wed-| dent Calles had not distributed lands 1.0214 to % to 44, Sept, 1.0814). at te ay Te er UL SUPPIY | nesday; shipping demand broad; bet-|for his holdings at Santa Barbara, ane be sereaeli Nn es Eri Time money held firm. Secretary |te? grades 160 to 210-pound averages | Soledad de la Mota, and Xucotencatl.| one or two. Close in. Phone 1451 q a %s, May 49%, ‘ $11.15 ‘to 11.25; top $11.25; bulk destr-| Government report said the families 14, Sept. 46%). rage igen Satine te ony able: medium’ and heavy butehers|of General Francisco Manzo’ and| stairs. J teady;. bulk light lights $10.75; pack-|had crossed over into the United ), and absence of moisture, all unfavor- tion that he expected money rates to |! " A ing sows. most: .75 to 10,00; 200 di-| States and that other rebel leaders @) able for wheat growth, were reported Great Northern Ceo | work lower before the end of the pads average eed Wednesday $1050; | Were sending their families and avail totiay from wheat territories south- the! year. weight 234. | abte money to the United States for west, and had a tendency to t;hold Sian Cananea Copper . . ‘ Radio issues were again the sensa- Shee) ; quality of lambs gener- | safety’s sake. . pans e I best fat lambs $16.50; few $16.00; dull | Toad service between Mexico City and thousand acres of wheat in Nebraska | [nternational Harvester high at 492, as against a low of 368 ‘ Lared had been ruined by floods during the | Zternational Mere. Marine pfd. last week, and the new stock moved |2nd common lambs salable from | te tt the coerce een’ | fice. Call at 208 Third street. last few days. International Nickel .... up more than 4 points to a new high oatite or more higher; best 134-pound | tillo. As long as this city was held by | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room Much notice was likewise taken by | International Tel. and Tel. ... at 9814. Pacific Telephone also jumped |} eraces $10.00; others down to @9.60|the rebels a 24-hour detour by way| in modern home. Suitable for two FU speculators today of a statement. by | Johns Manville 94 [24% Points to a new high at 200. | er eee ean EO, few 74 peuna| of Tampico was necessary, girls, board if desired. Call at 412 a Chicago trade leader that when a| Kennecott ... @| _Olls were accumulated on the the- | An Pelow: cues #100; few "4-poun Revolution .Wavering Eighth street or phone 911. farm relief bill has been enacted a|Kolster Radio . ory that important developments af- | ceding lambs 619.00., : Signs that the revolutionary move- | FOR RENT—One toom, kitchenette stabilization corporation will likely fecting the curtailment of crude were CHICAGO POTATOES ment is wavering in its northern n h have in the neighborhood of one-half pending, The rise in the motors Was) Cricago, March 14.—(#}-(U.8.D.A,) | Mexico strongholds appeared today. a billion dollars with which to operate associated with reports of expanding | _rotatoes: Receipts 134 cars, on| TTouble in Augua Prieta, Sonora,| 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. in the wheat market, and that the re- | Mexican Seaboard ©} spring business. track 248 cars, total U. S. shipments | ¥@S evidenced when Rogerio Loreto, sult of such operation can scarcely |M.. K. & T. . S | General Motors was bought in 829 cars; trading fair! good ‘on Rus-| Presidente municipal, and a group of be other than bullish. Missour! Pacific « {blocks of 5,000 to 15,000 shares in the | sp Oar tt tint trative clow, mara) Mexican rebel officers sought refuge Corn prices averaged lower, scat-| Montgomery Ward late trading. Other motors also were ket dull on other teerla ‘Wisconsin | 0" American scil at Douglas, Ariz., toffic Phi 203. tered selling was in evidence and | Nash Motors . absorbed on a rising scale as the} <\cd Round Whites 75 to 90: Min-| 2Nd declared there had been a breach | _‘rom postoffice._ “Phone _203. support only fair. ‘Country offerings | National Cash Register is whole market continued to surge up- mote and) Nocti Dakota sacked between civil and military autho: «> Were light, and eastern demand rath- |New York Central .. : ward under the stimulus of advances Re a whit fet te 88: e ked Red | ties in the Mexican town, leaving it er slow. Oats markets were easier.|N. Y., Y. H. & Hartford in high priced shares. Ri un Ohi es i ite tee 10! iano in an uncertain position so far as the | entrance, $25.00 per month. Provisions tended to sag. North American . 4| Radio, old stock, reached 508, a bi’ a at ae Py Pa ia, f revolutionary movement is concerned. |__Third street, Bismarck. nce Northern Pacific jump of 33 points, late in the final| Sacked Russets $1.60 to 1.75, fancy} augue Prieta had been in the posses eaikawianivancesune jPackard our and the new issue crossed 100./§ cise UL) sion of revolutionary troops for sev- VEL an-Ameri i¢ closing tone was strong. Sales ARN GAS Rina eral days. one or two, near capitol. EASY STAGE AFTER DIP Par. Fam. Las. . approximated 4,500,000 shares. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Developments in Nogales, Sonora,| Bighth street. : Minneapolic, March 14. — (AP) —| Pennsylvania Railroz : Minneapolis, March Dee aie 8./ headquarters of the revolution in the | aa>~ mwas Te Wheat advanced |“ to ie, today. | Philips Petroleum | _MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Piley J Banaridi cinerea pial north, indicated | that negotiations ‘ables were ppointing caused | Postum . 5 Minneapolis, March 14—(?)—Wheat | ’ Q may have been started by federal and gn easy opening, but strong support | Public Service Corporation N. J. reculchatunday, teatcien pened anil “a cable stock, demend moderate for! revolutionary rililtary leaders for a| Postoffice, | Gentleman preferred. | _483 or 267. developed on the dip and prices! Radio .. ,|year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat | Seed. Haulings very light on account| bloodless end to the uprising there. 2 cdged higher by casy stages. Republic Iron and Steel . % |and coarse grain closing quotations |°f condition of roads, Carloads de-| at the same ume preparations for WANTED TO RENT small refrigerator and a floor lamp. oe 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. most new. Phone 995-R. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Five room bungalow— growing part of city. Cash or in fine neighborhood. Double gar- age. A chance to get a wonderful house, brahd new, 4 bed rooms, oak floors, built-in features in kitchen, full basement, south front, on pav- ing, for $4100. Geo. M. Register. room bungalow, built-in features, basement garage, located on pave- and make recommendations to the furnished, 3 blocks from postoffice. governor and legislature regarding it.|: C.F. Moody, 414 Second street. He said he felt it would be best to} phone 544-J. wait until this commission reported before making any changes and in MISCELLANEOUS the meantiine to avoid working a hardship upon beneficiaries of the fund who ere dependent upon it for their living. ON NEW US! The bill granting judges power to | OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND STORE FIXTURES parole prisoners after they had be- ¥y gun serving terms in the peniten- | Desks, Chairs, Files, Safes, Show- tiary was vetoed on the ground that | cases, Refrigerators, Cash Registers, it might be an inducement for judges Scales, etc. to send first offenders to the peni-|A THRIFT STORE FOR THE tentiary for a short time who might THRIFTY not otherwise be committed to the | Here You Get Value and Quality as penitentiary. The governor said that in his judgment “no first offender should ever be sent to the peniten- . tiary unless, in'the judgment of the | 219-21-23 So. Fifth St. Minneapolis, court, the facts in the case warrant Minn. his imprisonment for at least the minimum sentence provided by law.” Cheap as They Can be Sold— JACOBSON ae EXCHANGE, GRUNDY, or common white sweet clover $6.00 cwt., fancy grade $7.50 The fourth bill vetoed provided Bags each, - state inspeciion and licensing of mo-| snteed free ‘ot Canadas ‘histie, foe terboats operating in North Dakota without federal regulation. thistle, quack grass. High quality North Dakota grown seed corn, all ‘The governor said he did not feel extra, 1 there was sufficient motorboat traf-| Yatieties, $3.00 bu., bags wane fic in the state to warrant such a law and if there was the job of examining oat operators and licen- sing them and their craft should not be placed in the hands of the county sheriff as the bill provided, FRIDAY, MARCH 15 ‘|. 11:30—Tribune news flashes. direct and save the difference. Com- plete catalog on request. North- pad Seed Growers Ass'n, Fargo, N. | | i i i 5 t ik vabledl Bry : Ff Porre ¢ BALE—Angora Kittens, 3 lett, [i af CLASSIFIED - MARKETS ‘~ FINANCIAL NEWS ~ RADIO - " Dependable Used Cars WE TAKE Chevrolet 1927 Ton Truck. International 192¢ Truck. Ford Light Delivery. ‘We trade in your present car and give terms. M. B. Gilman Co.) \ Phone 808, Bismarck. a LOST—Lady’s white gold wrist watch, with expansion bracelet. Lost in downtown district. Finder please return to the Rembrandt Studio or to Tribune for reward. ! APARTMENTS FOR RENT—A small front apartment in Person Court. Present tenant desires to sell complete ft to renter. Phone 1213 or call at Apartment 7, Person Court. FOR RENT—Three room front apart- ment, furnished or unfurnished, Telephone, heat and water fur- _nished. Call at 623 Sixth street. FOR RENT—A furnished light house- keeping apt. in modern home, or @ 2 or.3 room apt. on first floor. For adults only. 614 Eighth, pace FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Everything furnished. Close to capitol. Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Apartment at the Woodmansee. H. J. Woodmanses. WANTED TO BUY PARTY WANTS to buy a satistactor= ily desirable 5 or 6 room modern house, with hot water heat, in de- sirable location, at right prices, Write Tribune Ad. No. 30. 4 PERSON WANTS to buy a good 4 or 5 room modern house, preferably stucco, well located. Write Tribe une Ad. No, 31, FOR SALE ‘ SIX ROOM modern house, south front, hot water heat, on paving, near school. Sales price $4,250. Terms. SIX ROOM modern bungalow, south front, enclosed porch, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, near schools. Sales price $4700. Terms. FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, new,. just completed, oak and maple floors, built-in features, extra room. in basement. Lot 50x140, low taxes,, quick possession. Sales price $4850, Good terms. SIX ROOM two story house, hard- wood floors, built-in features, fire Place, south front, good location. Sales price $6500.00. Good terms. FIVE ROOM tile and stucco bunga- low, hardwood floors, south front, good location, full basement, base- ment garage. Sales price $4350.00. Terms. SIX ROOM modern bungalow, loca- tion 302 Griffin street, Riverview: Addition, hardwood floors, built-in features, east front, full partitioned: basement, basement garage, good location. Sales price $6700.00. Terms. SEVEN ROOM two story house, qasiniond floors, one bed room on rst floor, fire place, enclosed- porch, two garages, good location. Sales price $6650. Terms, MODERN HOUSE, four rooms and bath, hardwood floors, full bases, ment, furnace heat, outside garage., Sales price $2950. Terms. wut it FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, harde wood floors, full basement, furnace. heat, screened porch, outside gare: age, lawn, trees, low taxes, located close in. Sales price $5000.00. Good terms. sy LARGE MODERN home, tive bed. rooms, hot water heat, hardwood trim and floors, fireplace, many built-in features, south front, oute sive Garage. Sales price $7880.° ‘erms. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE _ AGENCY Loans Made on City Property - Webb Block : Phone 6 :