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, SN ’ *S4hterest appeared to be centering on ARTER SALES WAVE, Sommission Horse Interest Ap- - ‘pears Centered on July and * September Deliveries sChicago, April 9.—(#)—Indications of big export business in North Amer- ‘wan wheat helped to rally the wheat market late today after a sudden , sinking spell. It was estimated that Viduring the last two days as much as ,000,000. bushels of wheat has been * pought for shipment to Europe. The. <e Uemporary Liege’ a in ae prices “““today preceding ly was due to an unconfirmed ‘ators wrth ‘caused more or less uncertainty about | Chi tk> nature of farm relief legislation now in a committee stage. A feature of wheat today was the fact that commission house </July and September deliveries. Ad- “vices at hand, indicated wheat crops in Europe give promise of only @ moderat yield. v4 ® z mG = to = 3 Le a "On the other hand, bears in the | Gen. Motors . . -wheat market made much today of @| Gold Dust -: 5 ‘Washington report that the proposed | Gt, Nor, Pfd. 103 farm relief me. cure will not provied | Gt. N. Ir. Orectis . 28% government finances to buy, sell Or | Greene Can. Cop. + 168% fore commodities. Selling on ac-/| Hudson Mot. . Stount of this report carried the mare ket at times to well below yesterday's tinish. Corn today duplicated the action of wheat, showing early strength but declining when wheat developed weakness. Today's receipts of corn ‘In Chicago were small 121 cars, com- pared with 480 cars a year ago. Liver- pool dispatches told of continued good demand for spot corr, with im- proving inquiry by European con- tinental countries for distant ship- - ments of corn for Argentina. Spot demand for corn was fair and rountry offerings small. Oats were unsettled. Deferred de- liveries went sharply higher at the + start, but broke later only to rally toward the last. Provisions followed hog values downgrade. Jotins M’vile .. Kennecott ... Kolster Radio Kroger Groc. Montg. Wart: Nash. Motors . Natl. Cash N. Y. Central .... N. Y., N. H. & Hafd. Nor. American: . choice 850 lbs down ‘and medium | 33, 13.20 14.60 Wheat— p « 119% 119% 1.17% - 121 1.31% 1.19% « 122% 1.238% 1.21% 99% 97% 96% 98% 91% “Al 45% M% 44% + 246 246% 2.46. duly ...... Flax— uly 22.52) 250 250% 2.48% May A% 64% 63% Suly 1.06.) 68 es a5 Bept... 06% 86% 65% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, April Open ww spring. 1.23% May 1.05% 1.05% 1.04% 1 1. i etomee Bd bin Y 139%: No. 3 mixed 111%; .No; 2 |JUlY ...... 1.07% 1.01% 1.06% durum 1.07%; No. 1 amber durum |Sept....... 1.08 1.09 1.08 1.25; No. 2 mixed durum 92% to 105] Rye- - - . ‘Gorn No.4 yellow 80 to'82; No. 5| July wets Nos white 47 9 40%. - (MAY 2.44% 2.44% 243 we A ; July 61.05) 248 246% 245 iaddaiad 13.80 70% 162‘, | points and Kolster Radio, which has 45. {sold as high as 78% this year, fell 8 National Cash Register. 83. | Allis Chalmers, Safeway Stores, Radio 248 +~| and Baldwin sold down 4 to 7 points. 45% 174% | New York Tractions were again liqui- $7.00 Lo 7.50; com- 82% | dated by speculators. i 50 to 7.00, ! 437 Rails yielded with the industrials, ‘op veal $13.50 to 14.50;] pr, . Jungman, state preven- 87% | with some of the selling undoubtedi inspired by the, failure of the U. S. + 98'4 |supreme court to hand down a de-|7 112 124 180% 88% 98 10354 AVHEAT LOSES GAIN a » AFTER EARLY RALLIES 76 Minneapolis, April 9.—(4)—Wheat “ay + lost driving power today. After scor- 91% ing 1%¢ advance at the outset, a slow 112% *% moving setback carried prices off %2¢ below yesterday's finish, Trade | gin con, oil - turned quiet on the reaction. South. Pae. Corn started strong but turned Southern Ry lower. Oats gained “sc and turned | gy. Oil Cal . . casy sagging “c from high. Rye St. OU NJ started firm and sagged below yester- | 5+" on Ny +, day's close. Flaxseed futures opened Studebaker higher and July advanced 1%c, later Texas Corp. . » losing the gain. ulpl Cash wheat offerings were light | 7¢%- Quit Sulphu and demand was good. Winter wheat | union Pac. ae was scarce and steady to firm. Dur-|t) s pubber um was steady with a-fair to good)’ 5° Stee) <. demand. Offerings were small and demand eS 7 anne ore calies Westh. Elec. . ake “Rye was in light supply ard de-| Wolworth mand was good. Wright Aero .. --» Barley was. in fair. demand: at -66 |.05) a For Power to 70c. Flaxseed was firm to strong. Offer- | Schulte Stores - “==“ngs wére ight: ot gre CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE a CHICAGO. LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 9.—(7)— es ¢. Chicago, April 9.—(?}—(U.8.D.A.)— High Low Close "Metogs—22,000; including 500 direct; market very slow; 20 to 30 cents low- 21.21% 1,224 1.20% 1.21% : FE top iS 08 stele q sie Abeer 1.25% .126% 1.24% 1.25 5 oun pol wel * 1.28 | 1.28% 1.26% 1.27% .15 to 11.50... Market for good to choice 160 to 300 Ibs, Butchers medi- 927% 493% sum ‘to choice 250 to 300 Ibs $11.00 to ‘06%, 96% 11,40; 200 to 250 Ibs $11.00 to 11.55; ‘97% 169° to 200 Ibs"$10.75 to 11.55; 130 to 160 Ibs $9.75 to 11.50. Packing sows 40% 49% _ $1.00’ to 10.40. Pigs, medium to 40 41% “ochvice 90 to 130 Ibs $8.50 to 10.59, 45% 45% Pt tgs as Calves—3,000. Steers “Tita yearlings steady to weak; killing May 1.01% 1.02% yoAuality, paliner; better grades, scarce; 1.03% 1.04% agyPP $14.60. Slaughter classes, steers, 1.04% 1.04% ..® good and choice 1300 ta 1500 Ibs $13.25 “ta 14.85; 1100 to 1300 lbs $13.25 to eR Pa | £4.85; 950 to 1100 Ibs $13.25 to 15.00; 1202 1203 bites and ned ae bre eee 1240 1242 1237 1237 ebay 18.25. year! ! 1 saipice 760 to 980 Ibs $19.50 to 15.00. sae) 13.37 f the stat corn 14 va { tion in chiropody. ths . Ey pth e... mins aa VARSITY NEWSPAPER The appointments were made un- ne 4 pti 1914 82% der a law passed at the last legis- cali scenes elon con. iv ae lative session and effective 30 days| WANTED TO RENT—Two or three yellow a 71614,«0 q after its signature by the governor.| furnished light housekecping rooms 4 corn. ue z } Board memvors are charged with ex-| in modern home by adults with . wey pene 1940 | azsining and licensing chiropodists. gnell Sy Write Tribune, care of 19'2@ | u Peecrat “ 19%4@ : Sree a 118% | Tiixed corn. Grand Forks, N. D, April 9—(p—| ,_, CONWAY PIONEER DIES | aaa GeANimir 1.20% |" To arrive Appointments to the staff of the Da-|_ Conway, N. D., April 9—(P)—F. E,]_____ISR 1.22% ixed kota Student, campus newspaper at | Vorachek, 72, pioneer settler and re- FLOORS RENEWED—My electri 4 the University of North Dakota, were | tired merchan:, is dead at his home| floor sanding machine will effi. 27% |$-mined corn. today announced by Oscar Buttedahl, | here. He settled: in North Dakota in| ciently renew your floors and put 91% |2 White oats Carpio, newly elected editor-in-chief. ' 1885, and engaged in the mercantile} them in proper condition for wax~ 3 white oats ; ‘ r-in-chief, | | siness here from 1886 to 1915, when | ing or varnishing. Now is. the time To arrive Alvin Austin, Grand Forks, will be fl mie ied elt as managing editor, succeeding Charles he retired. He was Walsh county] to have your floors renewei ng 45% [4 white cats. Andrus; Hazelton. treasurer for four years. His widow} the spring house cleaning season, oa be! Bertha A. Turner, Hunter, and| 2nd three daughters survive. Phone 354-W. F. Q. Anderson, 422 Maxine Hegland, Roseau, were named ated 340% news and assistant editors respective- | Da” @ | PAPERHANGING, ly, succeeding Viola Streimikes, Ban- | City-County Briefs | for painting, by dey or conbrart, at yin 55 @ try, and Victor Rose, Donnybrook. ? —.-_—-_——4 | prices of materia! Rey ing to om % 94% @1.02% | The new staff heads will assume| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tavis are.the Best: of workmans! NP cguaranl ee 4 - 9440 charge of the paper Friday and will: parents of a daughter born Sunday. Phone 1434 noon orevening. ‘No. 1 flaxseed. . 243. @2.49 |serve until next April.* ¥-DO interior decorating, exterior To arrive 243 @2.48 Loraine Nelsons Washington, D. C..| ‘Theodore Quanrud, of the firm of | painting and paper hanging. Give Close . {and Neva Bremn, Fargo, retain their | Guanrud, Brink and’Reibold, left yes- | me your. orders, Phone 1458-W. en SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK . positions as society editor and ex-| terday morning for Chicago where| Jacob Piel. yer { 1 05% So. St. Paul, April 9—(#)—(U. §,/ change editor, Noe he will spend: several days on busi- | WORK WANTED—Spring papering 107 |D- A)—Cattle, 1,890; steers and} » 9 ~~~ ness, z and painting done at moderate 108%, | Yearlings in very light supply, steady; —- prices. Call 511-J. mixed yearlings’ carly :to that \ Vv, E. ee > focapery. managing straight yearling steers 12.85; bulk cditor‘of The Tribune, was one o! cat weights: 12.50 down; she stock slaw; Minnesota editors, honored oy out-| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -- jeommon and medium cows 7.50 to| standing in their field at a testimon- 243 | 8-75; heifers 9.00 to 10.25; ciitters 6.00 NOMINEE ONCE MORE ial’ dinner. given by F. E. Murphy, Ped SALEr Matestio. Pi znd 245 | |'0 7.00; few shells 5.75; bulls strong , publisher of ‘The Minneapolis Trib-| #8 new. Call at urteenth to ag pot top medium graces 8.75; — une, in Minneapolis, recently. street. a bulk down; stockers and feeders} New York, April 9.—(?)—Mayor in very light supply, not much} James J..Walker appeared today to | - :@| FOR SALE-Cheap if taken at once. change; thin stock cows and heifers | have clinched the Democratic nomin- iE KFYR | Bix hives Three Ring Italian bees. rather slow. Calves, 2,200; vealers, | ation for a second’ term as a result of | 4, é Anton Fritz, 404 south Fifteenth quality considered, unevenly 22 to 50/ the city’s victory in maintaining a |°7—~ SEAR : 7 street. lower; range. 13.00 to 16.00, prospec- | five cent subway fare. WEDNESDAY, APiIL 10. tive bulk around 14.00, 4 The decision of the United States | A. M. pase FOR SALE—Early Ohio, Triumph Hogs, 6,500; mostly 35 lower than,| supreme court denying permission to | 9:10—Sunshine hour. and Russet potatoes for seed and Monday; bulk’ 160 to 325 pound aver-| the Intexborough Rapid Transit 10:00—Markets, ; £ table use. 60c per ‘bushel. J. J. ages to packers 10.80 ’to 10.90;. top| company to raise the fare to seven | 10:05—Music. Hoffman, 201 Fourth .Ave. N. E; 11.00, paid by shippers for about two | cents, a moye that was hotly con- | 10:30—Something about hag. | Mandan, N. D. : loads sorted lights; bulk lght lights | tested by the city, was viewed in 11300—Markets. 6 *- and pigs: 10.76 or "25. lower; | political circles as removing the one | 11:05—Aunt Sammy. FOR SALE—Five room new modern sows mostly 9.50 to 9.7; average Cost | possible bar to Walker's renomination, | 11:30—U. 8, Bulletins. stucco bungalow, with 2 extra liv- Monday 11.17; weight 237: x :00—Mar! * ing rooms ‘finished in basement Sheep, 800; run practically all di- eS basement, - east | steady; fat lambs salable 16.50. to ven, as party is leaving 17.00; best ewes at 10.50. -* THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * Real Liquidation Foll vances to 8 per an early interval of Heavy: “bear” attacks firm et 9 per cent... , Recént backing and fi switched from the “bull” to the “bear” | side. Chase National bank, broke to 343 on the traditional “seliing on the good !15 news.” Adams Express points to 6285. Wright aeronautical Points to 41. cision in the celebrated O'Fallon case. poanaenerenn renee ree) \ MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | April 9.—()—Wheat | {0 § receipts today 144 compared to 90 a! 617% jyear ago. Minneapolis cash wheat 7414 }and coarse grain closing quotations “ |today follow: Minneapolis, Cash Wheat— 14% Protein— 1 dark northern To arrive . 1 dark northern. 2 northern .. +s 1DHW or 1HW To arrive ... 12% Protein— 1DHW or 1HW Grade of Grade of 2 amber ularity;. Call Money Ad- New York, April 8—(P}—The stock market ray into some real liquidation today, and prices broke sharply after number of “stop loss” orders placed by cautious investors and traders. Call money renewed at 7 per cent | but advanced to 8 as banks called | $40,000,000 in loans. Time money held ments have proved. disappointing to! big traders, who crave action, and a American Express, which establish- ed a new high record at 409 yesterday in anticipation of the announcenient | $314 [that it: will be taken over by the 62 International 851; | Phone slumpéd 7'3 points. Delivered Arrive 1.33', @1.41" | + 1.3115 @1.39's «1.25% @1.31' Montana Winter ++ 1.1616 @1.18's Minn. & S. Dak. : 1.18% @1.26% + 1.17% @1.22% » 1154 @1.20% we 1154@1.18% | * + 101% @1.03% + 1.00% 1.02% - MARKETS — FINANCIAL NEW ‘STOCK PRICES BREAK SHARP AFTER GAINS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 [by The Associated Press} Yrocrams tn Central Standard Ume. All time is P. M. unless otherwise Indicated; Wavelengths on left of call letters i y Ci prosraiaa with list of associated stations in detail es OF Pht, Chain 454.3-—-WEAF New York—660_ $:00—Pacific Vagabonds Hour—Also WHO WOW WTAM P it 6:30—Concert Ore! —Also WGY WTAM WWJ WHAS WM ¥ a t Ww iS oc WOW. WDAR > \ Iso KSD WOW WKY lows Irreg- WOC WOW WDAF KSTP AB WOAL KVOO RERC ROA velers—Also WGY WTAM WWJ WGN KSD Woo P WTMJ WHAS WSM WMC WSB KVOO WFAA Iso WGY WTAM WW) WoW _ WH. SAA WVOAL KPRG STP WRECKLW Kebe as Wee 's Dance Orchestra Hour—Also WDAF WKY KSD WWJ 394.5—WJZ New York—7c0 Situation in Washington—Also KDKA WIR W: cWK ee Orchestra: H. Van. Duze Ato RDNA WIR RYT K WREN WTMJ KSTP WEBC KVYOO WFAA KPRC WOAL sters—Also KDKA WJR KWK WREN WLI WLS ther’ Reline Booth=-Also K DK. SDK. WIR KWK WLI is with Orchestra—Also KWK W. t Music—Also WHAS KDKA ied 422.3—WOR Newark—710 C—Olive Palme: Cent } sisotbaldorenes irregularity. | disclosed a WADC WMAQ KMOX KOIL WII WCCO WISN ing ie= m with Annette I . illing move OWO KMOX KMEC ROI WEED, WHREWGR ee PD Wik Wal WCCO WHI WISN oe WMAQ RU WGHP WMAQ WoWwo KRG WGHP number of them are reported to have | types: WoWwo' ISTATE HEALTH MEN i and yearlings $12.00 to cers $11.00 to 12.00; dium rs $10.00 to 11.00; f $9.00 to 10.00; 9.00; good heif dium heifers $9 dropped 44} ‘Tele- | dropped 10 if ers $8.00 to 9.00; plain heifers $7.00 to 8.00; good cows §8: um cow to 9.00; medi- fair cows $7.00 5 to 6.75; cut- ; good bulls $7.50 to $7.75 to 8. vone to Confer on Immu- nity With Officials 11.00; cull veal calves $6.00 to $5.00 to 6.00. ‘op lambs $14.50 to 15.50; y lambs 100 pounds and up $13.00 to 14.00; cull lambs $11.00 to 12.00; light ewes 130 pounds and down $8.50 0; y ewes 150 pounds and up 1 ewes $2.00 to 5.00; | $6.00 to 7.00. al $10.00 to town, have a very Wedne: St. Louis & h of Stutsman county. ns of the ipate in the conference. lee | | 55 300 lbs and over $9.75 to i pack: 00 to 9.40; stags $8.00 to 9.00; feeders all weights $9.50 to 10.00. Dr. 30's 1.3816 1.1548 @1.17's | No. 1 mostly 6.25; Texas sacked Bliss Triumphs No. 1 3.50. DONORS ANNOUNCE 14% Protein— pL Nis ee 1DHW or 1HW +e 1.321% @ BOSTON WOOL To arrive ... +e 1821s @ Boston, April 9.—(?)—Wool: seme fb. ~ 13% Protein— * ‘ fair qualities uf Ohio and similar 56, 1DHW or 1HW. ++ T2618 @ 48 and 50 choice strictly cambing To arrive . sees 1.26% @ wools 50 to 5ic_ in the grease, for 5 12% Prote! sang {ee and 2,12 Boe, inthe grease for Fine esos aWatasll ab He Gees 1DHW or 1HW. 1.1818 @ 1.20! ’s; scoured basis prices esti- | scouts d To arrive seve 11846 @ ” lecatedicon lows riielori the ranges 92 oon eee ayo amewerate ae to 95c for. 56's and 85 to 88¢ for 48 50's. part of the Lions, 1.15!s @ CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, April 9—(4)—Poultry alive, 1.1414 @1.16's | Steady; receipts 2 cars; fowls 33 to 35; 1.131% @1.15% | broilers 44 to 47; roosters 23; turkeys | 30; ducks 24 to 30; geese 19. known the next day. They are: A. W. Lucas company, Barneck Jewelry, 1.1416 @1.161% 1.131% @1.1535 jar jam; Bridgeman-Russell, ‘Flour un- changed. Shipments 36,712. Bran 22.00 to 23.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, April 9.—(4)—Butter, low-| er; receipts 14,919 tubs; creamery e: u andards 44; extra firsts 1.2014 @1.2714 1.194 @1.254 j\tennis, racket; Bismarck 4 French and Welch, baseball glove. 97% @1.01% Daisy Shannon, Fargo, dinary firsts 241% first 28; storage packed extras Cheese unchanged. ON JAMESTOWN TRIP Dr. Jungman and Enginc >r Ba- se bureau; A. Bavone, state engineer, and Mrs. Jungman afternoon motored to James- where the two state officials important conference with municipal and coun- ty officials in the lines of their servs Sanitation will be one of the topics the doctors will discuss with the stown officials and the commis- The city also will Jungman will show the offi- cials the importance of putting the city on a basis of thorough coopera- tion with the state health depart- He and Engineer Bavone will ticles has been doubly ready on the ‘ Volunteering one day ®& give something not to cost over $2, the nature of the prizes was made hosiery; tip top watch; Tribune, baseball bat; Service Drug, troop first-aid kit; Capital Laundry, jackknife; R. T. grocery, four-pound milk book; Gamble Auto Supply store, dairy, framed pitcture of Lindbergh; Army and Navy store, haversack canteen; New Chiropody Board Is Named by Governor Gertrude Page, Williston, and J. A. Whitmore, Minot, Monday were named by Gov- ernor George F. Shaf:: as members of the state’s first board of registra- __WELP_WANTED MALE __ | WE WANT two able ambitious young men at once, to sell Buick automo- biles, for the largest, and most complete automobile company in the city. Your earnings are. un- limited, and {f you are desirous of making more money it will pay you tO investigate. Automobile selling experience not necessary, Please call at our office, at once. Fleck ; Motor Sales Ine, —______, MAN: WHO; can sell household ap- pliances on mpnthly payment plan, Qut goods are'nationally advertised and we teach: you to be successful. Write Singer Company, Strect 210 Broadway, City of Bismarck, Staté of N. Dak. Ee: MANAGER wanted for Bismarck store. No experience necessary, $750 cash deposit required on goods. $300 up monthly. Manufacturer, 112 North May 8t., Chicago. ; UEARN BARBERING NOW. Preparé for spring trade. Big cemand, good’ wages. Free catalog. Moler Bar- ber College, Fargo, N. D. Butte, |" Mont. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—To hear from a middie aged lady who would provide a good home and care for an_ eight months old baby. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 76, 5 WANTED—Competent girl ( ist with housework,’ no cooking. Call at 802 Ave. Bor phone 902." WANTED—Good cook at the Linton Cafe, Linton, No. Dak., by May Ist. POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED—Young man seeking stenographic work. College graduate. Typing speed 60 words per minute. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No, 73. PERSONAL a WANTED ROOMMATE—Gentleman desires to share comfortable sleep- ing room with some (respectable young man, Price reasonable. Phone 374-M. Lost an LOST—A child's red silk pajama waist. Finder kindly return to W. J. Mitchell, the tailor, at 206 Broad- way. Reward. REE HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE FURNITURE FOR SALE—Two com- plete beds, 2 dressers, electric wash- , er, Monarch range, oil stove, 2 rock- ing. chairs, straight chairs, kitchen table, library table. and-other house- CHICAG E the problem from the side of | hold goods. Call at 219 Seventh To arrive ... Chicago, Aprii 9.—(?)—(U. S. D. A.) health in the public | . street or phone 785-W. routes pallet itt | —Potatoes, receipts 77 cars, ou traci’ | seh quarantine against | FOR SALE—Piano, davenport. rugs, PRY itt teaeyo11, | 40 New, 303 old, total U. S."shipments ordinances and inspection.| table, chairs, buffet, tea c 1@ark northern. + 11816 1.215 | 436 cars; old: stock trading very slow. arty will visit the water soft-]| ing machine, beds, dresse ‘To-aerive ... 118% 0120's! market | weak; Wisconsin ‘sacked |ening installation at the state hos-| ing table, ice box, and vacuum. Call 2 dark northern. + 11615 @1.19's | round’ whites. 50 to 55c; occasional | pital at Jamestown and will not re-}| at 104 West Thayer between 10 a. Ss _, | fancy ‘shade higher; Minnesota andj turn until Friday. ‘The trip is in-] _m. and 5 p. m. 1 dark northern. 11716@1.-815 | North Dakota sacked round, whites | tended to be a very complete and! sxoELLENT opportunity to buy Mo- To arrive . 117% @ | 45 tens0c; sacked Red River Ohios|thoroughgoing conference on the| ‘hair and Frieze davenport and 2 dark northe: 1153 @1L1T% 60c; Idaho sacked russets 1.40 | sanitary and health necds of James-| chair, New appearance, used one i etlpam se aapty | Ogmeo Rew stock trading fair, mar- | town. year, Priced low to move immed- 1 northern .. + 1.1415 71,1815 | ket @bout steady on barrels, weak on lately. Phone 1089, To arrive . LIT @ sagks. Florida barrel Spaulding Rose ne: FOR SALE—One steel bed, wood frame springs, hair mattress $9.00; one 50 inch cotton mattress $4.00. Phone 1319-J or call at 614 Seventh. FOR SALE CHEAP—Twin beds, box springs, good mattresses. Call at or phone 142. INS in used furniture. Ken- nelly Furniture Co.. Mandan. N. D REAL ESTATE FIVE ROOM bungalow, modern, new gas range, heater, garage, $4100. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, sun porch, south front, 3 bed rooms, $4800.00. . SIX ROOM modern house, gas’ range, ete., 3 bed rooms, sleeping porch, east front, nice trees and lawn, double garage, $5500.00. FOUR ROOM cottage, $2100.00. THREE ROOM cottage, screened porch, including furniture, $2000.00. FIVE ROOM bungalow, not quite fin- ished. Can be finished in details to suit buyer, $5000.00. FIVE ROOM bungalow, immediate possession, very cheap at $3350.00. BUILDING LOTS in all parts of the city at all sorts of prices and terms. INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, automo- bile, in good, ofd, reliable compan- ies. DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- NESS with the busiest dealer in the toilet, etc., | ror Classitied Advertising Rates Effective Jan 8, 1928. 2 Insertion, 25 words or ander .75 2 insertions, 25 words or ander ..85 3 insertions, 25 words or ander 1.00 1 week, 25 words ot under ...1.45 Ads over 25 words, 3c additional : per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads cash in ad- vance. Copy |. be received by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. 39, in care of the FOR SALE DESIRABLE SIX room house on Eighth street, well located, at least bedrooms, full basement, good 3 lawn and large trees, double gar- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE age. PHONE 32 SEVEN ROOM modern 3 story house. upper Eleventh street, 4 bed rooms,. east front, good shape, offered at bargain as owner 1s leaving city, for $3700. FIVE ROOM partly modern house, 2 bed rooms, screened porch, grounds fenced, for $2100, on terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 3 large bed rooms, east front, built in features, full basement, near school, for $4200. FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, full basement, maple floors, on pavement, garage, for $4100. SEVEN ROOM new modern stucco bungalow, 3 bed rooms, maple floors, garage, east front, upper Eleventh street, for $4800. SIX ROOM modern house, at least 2 bed rooms, east front, near school, arranged for upstairs apartment, for $4000, on terms. SEVEN ROOM modern house, 3 bed rooms, east front, near school, 75 foot frontage, garage, for $4300, on liberal terms. LOTS for sale. FOR SALE 1927 Ford Coupe. 1926 Ford Roadster. 1925 Chevrolet Coupe. 1928 Durant 4 cyl 4 door sedan. 1928 Durant 6 cyl. Brougham. These cars are in good mechanical condition. We trade and give terms. HEDAHL MOTOR CO. HOUSES AND FLA’ FOR SALE—Large, fully modern where shrubbery, flowers, make a- lasting. impression. entrally located home, warm- ly built, with 4 cheery bedrooms, large dining room and living room js the best bargain in the city. Dou- ble garage. If you want a real home at a bargain price get in touch with me. “Owner”, care of _Ad. No. 77, ‘Tribune, FOR SALE—Modern 5 room bunga- low, good location, on pavement, rubbery, trees, fine garden spice GEO. M. REGISTER. ‘age. Close to schools. Price re ble, cagh or terms, For _ _™ ELLANEOUS further information write Ad. i CLOVER, good grade, club 69, care of the Bismarck Tribune. orders 8c lb., bags free. No quack FOR REN’ [six room| grass, sow nor Canadian thistle. Buda seed flax, wilt and rust re- sistant variety that N. D. Experi- ment station tests have proved to be a higher yielder than any other, $3.40 bu., bags 40c each. Free sam- ples. All seed shipped subject your approval. N. D. Grimm Alfalfa association, State College station, Fargo, N. D. Cooperative organiza- tion 500 growers. x house for two months, beginning 15th. Piano, radio, garage and d. No. 78, Tribune, appointment FOR RENT—Five room bungalow to responsible part $60 per month. Immediate possession. For ap- pointiment call at 502 Seventh street north. FLAT FOR RENT—In my but ig at 118': Sixth strect, newly decorated with four rooms, Call phone 239, for information, H. L. Reade. FOR SALE—Modern, new five room bungalow on pavement, or will trade for lot or smail house further out. Write Tribune Ad. No. 74, Dependable Used Cars Reconditioned to give you honest low cost, safe transportation. Nash Standard Sedan. Pontiac Sedan. Chrysler Six Coupe. Dodge Sedan (Mohair) Ford Coupe. Dodge Delivery truck (screen sides). Chevrolet one ton truck (grain box). M. B. Gilman Co. Phone 808, Bismarck. WANTED BUY WANTED TO BUY—Gas stove and small refrigerator. Both must be in good condition, Phone 932-R after 6 p. m. KOOMS FOR BENT FOR . RENT—Three . unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeep- ing in modern home. Rent reason- able. Call at 404 Tenth street or phone 74: FOR RENT—Two well furnished “ght housekeeping rooms. Single room with kitchenette and closet. Hazelhurst Apts., 411 Fifth Street. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home. Phone 182, 423 Sixth street. FOR SALE OR RENT—Store build- ing on Main street, best location. Full basement, 25 foot front, If preferred 50 foot front could be made by using next door building in addition. Call or write R. J. Fleck, Mandan, N. D. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Large Cat- erpillar tractor in first class con- divion. Will sell or trade for lots located west of Ninth street in city of Bismarck. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 80. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500 styles and eizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stiteel. representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. FOK SALE—Choice Canary singers imported German Rollers, Choppers and Harz Mountains, Cages, seeds. treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jaco> FOR SALE—General mercantile. Only store in small western North Dakota town. Good territory. Best reason for selling. Write Tribune, _in care of Ad. No.7,” FOR SALE—Two milk goats, 3 and 4 years old, 8 kids 14 days old. Call ~~ Alois Petrasek, west Main and Twelfth, Mandan, N. D. ANGORA ITTENS FOR SALE— Two male angora kittens, pure strain, five months old. 323 Third stree' Phone 551. FOR SALE BY OWNER—Lot 50 foot front, facing east on Mandan ave- nue. Eight paving assessments paid. Call 1304-J. WANTED—To buy some chickens and good milch cow. Write or call at 417 North Eleventh street, Bis- marck. FOR RENT—Good garage 21% blocks from postoffice. Call after 6 p. m. at 407 Third street. Phone 1052-M. FOR E OR TRADE—Ten head of good work horses. Call at 999 Avenue C west. Budd Cook. FOR RENT—Four or seven office rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A. Knowles. FOR SALE—Three work horses, weight 1200 each. Write Mary Ives, Menoken, N. D. FOR SALE OR TRADE on tractor, two city lots. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No, 70. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment in all modern home, gas stove furnished, private entrance, close in. Exceptionally cool during summer months, Phone 214-W, evenings only. FOR ery nicely furnished small modern apartment with bal- cony, suitable for one lady. Clean, war always hot water. 807 Fourth street. THREE ROOM and bath apt., large light rooms with closets, city heat and hot water always. Best refer- ence only. Phone 1067. ‘Apartment consisting of two’ nicely furnished rooms in strictly modern home. Phone 919-J or call at 812 Main. FOR RENT—Two room furnished or unfurnished apartment for light housekeeping at College Building. Phone 183. R REN' nished apartment. Everything furnished. Close to itol. Call at 930 Fourth street. THESE USED CARS ARE GOOD USED CARS WE POSITIVELY STAND BEHIND THEM Buicks 28 Standard coupe, almost new, guar- anteed. 28 Town Brougham. This beautiful Brougham is: in the finest of con- dition, fully equipped, original paint and tires like new. 26 Master sedan. Special at less than one: half of original price. Guar- anteed in every detail. 26 Master coach, Six tires, trunk, | bumpers, beautiful Fisher body, ori- ‘ginal finish. This car has had only one owner, mechanically perfect. 26 Master. two door sedan. At about Looks like new! Drives like new! He bought a rebuilt car of us at the price of a vacation. 1928 Oakland Sedan, driven leas than 10,000 miles and A Ne. 2. condition. 1—1928 Essex Sedan. Runs and looks like a new car. ‘ 1+3 of the original price. Complete- ly reconditioned new duco j : Others f Willys Knight 70 A sedan. - want this late Willys t than half of new car (be Willys Knight 4 cyl coupe sedan. | fire almost new. Good mechan- ies Hodge: sedan. Origipal Dodge touring and get 2 good car for little’ difference.