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WHEAT FUTURES IN SENSATIONAL RISE bus Situation Is Not Unlike @ That of 1924, When Wheat *. Brought Two Dollars American Can ... Chicago, July 13—(7)—Wheat jumped up today nearly 6c a bushel, chiefly because of advices of gensa- tional irreparable damage by drought to spring wheat in North America. ‘Tt was asserted the season is now too flr advanced to permit any important crop benefit by rains, Before the day was ended, all future Rechte Led of wheat had gone above any high price ! record heretofore reached this sea- total. y<”,, Wheat closed excited at the day's 3 tiptop figure, 5°1-4c to 5 7-8 above the year’s record. Corn closed 3-8 to lc up, (July 95 1-2, Sept. 98 1-4 to 3-8, Dec. 93 5-8 to 3-4). Oats 5-8c to 7-8 advanced, (July 46 5-8, Sept. 47 1-4 to 3-8, Dec. 50 3-8). oF Std unchanged to a rise of Fitghest prices yet received were attained today for Yhe December de- liveries of wheat here, and other de- liveries were the highest since early in April. Reports indicated 30,000,000 bushels loss of spring wheat by urought in the Dakotas and Montans : alone, compared with the govern- s+ ment’s July 1 estimate, which was 65,000,000 bushels under last year’s production. ‘Word of big export business today in wheat counted as a further stimu- lus for higher prices. WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE WITH SHARP RALLY Minneapolis, July 13.—()—Wheat ) ,{ futures closed on a sharp rally today after a week naa Enon Bae news. Crop ex! are se bullish reports from day to day with Predictions that only half as much wheat will be produced this year as * last. Interest in coarse grains was nomi- nal. Oats futures were strong in a narrow range. Rye futures @ followed wheat readily. Flax futures again Curtiss Aero .. Dupont de Nem. Fleischmann .. General Electric General Motors . Great Northern pfd . Great Northern Iron Greene Can. Cop. . Missouri Pacific Montgomery Ward ' a. al Chemical & Dye .. T|STOCK PRICES HICH IN SHORT SESSION Optimism of of Week-End Trade Review Adds Fresh Fuel to Speculative Fires New York, July 13—(4)—Operations ¢ territory, and Great Northern, Pacific, Lackawanna and sgroetd corp., also reached new Babes nye Babee named turning in hn an Telephone was a feature the utilities, rising more than 3 ints to an unprecedented price at 250, while International Telephone also broke into new high ground. virgin high territory. U. 8. Steel recorded a new high at 204, up @ point, and Vanadium, Re- aa Wright Aero, United Aircraft, ind Eastman points to a record price in reflection of its nation wide expansion program. In the coppers Anaconda and Ken- necott broke about 4 and 3 points, and nied ¢ of the utilites encountered MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, July 13.—(4)—Wheat receipts today 206 compared to 107 a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat % |and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: 14% Protein— 1 dark northern. Delivered Arrive 1.50% @1.58% 1.48% @1.56% + 148% @1.56% + 143% @1.48% + 143% @147% + 14241474 1,36%4 @1.38% 1.36% @1.37% 1.34% @1.36% 1.35% @1.36% - 13540 1.33% @1.34% 1.35% @1.36% 135% @ 132401. 34% ‘Winter SUNDAY, JULY 14 (By The Associated Press) hays ef | isi h tansacd time. indi left of call letters, All time is P. M. unless other Hocyctes on right. Clear c nel stations ine chin programms with Ust of associated stations in detail. M4B.6—WABC New York—860 here te Pt Fh cl 8: o—hranesal ie, lodern and One Nights—Also WBS BM WOW, KM Ox KMBC Koi WSPD WHK WFBM 8 20—Aroun the Samovar, Music by Russian Musiclans—Also WADC WKRC House—Also WADC esc Nhe KMOX HP WOWO WSPD WMAQ Wi 6: 20—Farseus aca nes wena Stars and Orchestra—Also Mee ADo Ww Xe} KOI WSPD WHE WAG Woop c fag bor RSE sey KTSA A WCCO WISN KFH WFBM WADC_WKRC iP WOWO KMOX KMBC KOIL WSPD WISN WCCO WMAQ 484.2-—-WEAP New York—€60 8: na WOW WFIC oe WHA‘! 7100—"Our Government,’ WKY W Tid. K. Pi WTM. by vid. Sega meta <8D_ JJ WFAA WSM WMC WSB KPRC WOAI WKY WDAF Lawren jor Bowes’ Family, Wm. carrienns alee Wy, WTAM WWJ Wsal B WEY WLS WM WHO WGY KSD WHAS KVOO iC WSM WOW WFAA WHO We WOW KSTP Srtbmcamplons, Crehestra, wit mae Witte eae wv: Peta WGY WTAM gtgrfunday Mt Seth Parkere—Alen WOW WHAS WKY W WJ_KOA WHO %: lerman; Choir—Also WOW WKY KOA WWJ WOC WIOD e 994.8—WJZ New York—760 {Bor Getetanes also WLW WIR KYW KWK WTMJ KSTP WEBC AWREN e-WIZ: Bingers—Also, KDKA KWK WREN WEAA Ko. 8:00-—Set ite Tales—Study i at ewe Se a RDA KWK lee Also WKY W i KW! WSB WTMJ KSTe we 1 KOA KYW KTHS WEBC and Orches! Ww Wren PRG AW. on. Wwhas 8: 1e—Llobestraum, Vocal stra Also WIR KWK KOA KORA 7:18—Tone Pictures sith Lew White KA WRE KWK 7:48—At the Piano—Also KDKA WLW Kevw KWK ¥ 8:1§—Light Opera (146 hrs.); Vibrant Melodies (15 min. JeAleo DKA RWK MONDAY, JULY 15 {By The Associated Press} Programs in Central Standard time. ‘Wavelengths on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. indicated. All time is P.M. unt otherwise Clear chan- nel stations and chain programs with list of associated stations in detail AUS—WEAP New York 600 Woe Wow wp. WSM WMC WSB KVOO WFAA KPRC W $:20-—Gypates Orchestra “WGY WAM WVWS WSALW bes 30—Famly Barty Also W AK KST! GY WTAM WIJ WSAr W PWIA) WHAS WEM WEB WiC WEAK KY 8: ott. Us Join the Ladies—Also WG 0—Fioyd Gibbons, Headline Hunter Way WOW Woc KSD “Princess Ida"—WGY KSD WGY WWI Krw KSD WEG WHAS AL WTAM. sD Wwoc Wow yoo KPRC WWJ KSD WOW WSM WMC OW WEBC WWJ WKY 9:00-—Opet ‘SM 1 20—Jack Albin's Danice Music (one hour) valve WKY WJAX W: Sit 394.8—WJZ New York—760 8:90—Roxy KWK WREN WsM 6:30—Concert Orch.—Also WJR W. 7:00—Orchestra—Also 6:00—Grand Opera Concert, WMA os0—Courlera wit with Henr: 7:00—Adventures of U YGL KMOX KMBC KOIL ax oe Boys—Also WADC 8:30-Ni Signe cus. Jnele Joe and and His Gang, featurly Wsi ‘LW. KDKA WJR KYW WR 7:30—Southpaw, a Baseball skit—Alzo KDKA Atm RW Bio0—Moment ‘Musicale, Vocal, Siring Ensemble—Also —Bill Scott! and His Hotel Danee Orchestr: 9:00—Slumber Music Hour, Ludwig Laurier, 422.3—WOR Newar! Orchestra ané Soloists—Also WADC WGHP MOX KMBC KOIL WHEC WGL WISN Burbig, Popular Prograi topo te KMOX Lanieis Sele WHK Weco, rat — WSPD W cz 80—United States Navy Band Caneert-"alto WADC WKRC WGHP KMOX KRC WGHP Wowo KMOX KMBC KOIL SED WHK WAIU WEAC WDOD WBRC WREC KLRA KFIF KTSA RomancercAtso. WA IBC KOIL WSPD WHK WCCO WISN WFBM (20 min.) steady. Virginia barrel Irish Cob- |blers $5.80 to 6.00; Kentucky sacked Irish Cobblers $3.30; sacked southern Bliss Triumphs ordinary quality $2.75 to 3.10. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, July 13.—()—Wheat, 4 northern spring 124. Corn No. 2 mixed 9712; 97. Oats, White 471: to 48. sales. Barley quotable range 61 to 70. Timothy seed 4.25 to 5.00. Clover seed 15.50 to 24.00. Rye LIBERTY BOND CLOSE No. No. 4 yellow no New York, July 13.—()—Liberty Bonds close: Liberty 312’s 73. Liberty first 414's 99.23. Liberty fourth 414's 99.24. Treas, 4's 108.14. ‘Treas. 4's 104.29. ‘Treas. 3%'s 101.16. NEW : ORK BUTTE! Ne unsettled; receipts 12,032. Cheese steady; receipts 139,921. R York, July 13—()—Butter, Eggs—Firm, receipts 17,546. Pacifie coast white extra 4215 to 44; extra first 39 to 42, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 13. (P)—Flour 15 cents higher. In carload lots, family patents quoted at $8.00 to 8.50 a bar- rel in 88 pound cotton sacks. Shipments 37,565 barrels. July opened 12 cents higher | po. Seer eining anbtior cent before de- mand was satisfied. Deferred futures opened 5 to 7% cents higher, and September gained 5 cents later. Cash wheat was about the narrow- est on the crop one or two buyers re- duced bids 2 to 3 cents as compared g a with futures. Most offerings show poor ‘quality. ‘Winter wheat was maiecn Salivay . Durum was dull and listless. | standard Oil of California Oats demand was mostly slow © | standard Oil of Nev: Jersey quiet, | Competition for choice quality |g -andard Oil cf New York ‘ Rye demand continued indifferent | Studebaker». ue neey Saas 1 to 2 cents with | Texas Gulf Sulphur . prices quoted at 63 to 71 cents. Union Pacific . Leh Pre alg ale and in). 5, Rubber t CHICAGO LIVESTOCK _ Chicago, July 13.—(®)—Cattle, 300. ompared to a week ago strictly ane weighty fed steers, Laat Wright Aero. .. lower grades 25 to 50 cents lower: #0 2 grad it 8 cent ‘1 eal she stock 50 cetns to $1 otf: CHICAGO GAIN TABLE in between grades cows and butcher Chicago, July Tags ay heifers selling most downturns; bulls Open High and vealers about, sendy tehigh: [July ..... 1.25% 129 1.25% top on fed steers $16.! saris on 129%} 134% 1.20% E 1.35% ly e inared Lam! weak ‘week’ vy t $6.78; nesses 1497 18.00 14.97 * $14.75 WR oicsss MEM ssess geen pl A ‘Wheat— z g MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, July 13—()— , Open High Low Close cents r July ...... 1.28% 1.33% 1.28% 1.33% ; big supporting the mar~| gene, 131% 136 130% 1:36 : ket; bulk desirables 160 to 200 pound) noo” °""""" 139” 130% 1:34%. 1.39% Se i i a3 1.00 1.00 | i Hs E 8 s 8 By se 8 5 g 5 gz 528 Pe i 5 5 3 5. 4 a oe 33 4% H 5 i ghte g 4 age i ¥ i s s 4% i Hl 81% 1% ¥ SESSESES am in if Mh 45% 5% 41% AT 277 2.79 2.16% re 1% 1.00 1.02% 1.06% 1.02% Ae MK M% Am 1% 1.00 45% 15% ATK 0 1% z = 5 aeaebSess 1.30% @1.32% 1,294 @1.31% 30% 01.32% 29%@1.31% 1.34% 01.41% 1.34% @1.40% 1.32% @1.40% 1.30% @1.35% 1.28% @ 1.38% 1.28% @1.31% ered oie 18% @1. i 19% @1. 1.17% @1, ion 8% @1.20% 17% 2 yellow 93 @ 4 To arrive 82 @ 3 yellow corn. 91 @ 9 To arrive . 0 @ 4 yellow corn. 89 @ 21 8 yellow corn 87 @ 87 2 mixed cern 89 @ 9 To arrive 89 @ 3 mixed corn. 87 @ 89 - To arrive 87 @ 4 mixed corn. 8 @ 87 $ mixed corn 4 O 5 2 white cats. MEO 48% |3 white ots. 15450 46% To errive BO gh ord og c- To grrive he 6 @ 8 65 @ 82 @ cd = Unchanged: recaps 13,243 Bran $25.00 to $25.50. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, July 13.—(#)—Poultry— alive, steady; receipts one car; prices unchanged. BOSTON WOOL Boston, July 13.—()—Wool: Pri Hens 28. ‘ices on 64's and finer grades of 50-60 were about steady. Demand w: fair. CLEARING HOUSE RECEIPTS New York, July 13.—(#)—The week- ly statement of the New York clear- ing house shows: 1S: Total surplus and undivided profits $10,282,800 increase. Total net demand Laceposita (aver- age) $262,477,000 deci Time deposits ereaeD $1,398, Clearings week ending today $8,699,- 418,680. Clearings week ending July $9,951,908,876. Clearings this day $1,489,487,689. Tail Group Fouled, . Plane Forced Down With Motor Running 000 it g i 3 H He gaFe Ethel Wright, WiOD WCEL’ WSMB WAPI KWE WRE Soprano—Alio KDKA KDKA KYW WIo! o KWKKSTP WIM REN KA WREN KWK WJZ WREN tor—Also KDKA WREN 710 9 WWADC WKRC HEC WSPD_ .WADC WKRC WGHP WMAQ DC WKRC WGHP WMAQ KMOX with both hands to bring her down on an even keel.” Inspection of the motor which carried the biplane to its astounding record showed that it was in excellent condition and ready .o fly again. The motor had been reconditioned prior to the flight, after 450 previous hours of duty. The spark plugs, of which there were two sets under a switch control that the pilot might alternate their usage, were declared perfect. It was estimated the Angeleno had flown approximately 19,760 miles in the journey which had taken it only a few miles from the airport. The average speed was 80 miles an hour, with the motor consuming 3,035 gal- lons of gasoline. Cash contributions amounting to more than $3,000, and possible con- tracts for screen and stage appear- ances, as well as for newspaper and magazine articles, awaited the pair when they had completed their rest. Rival Planes Start Paris-to-New York Race Across Ocean (Continued from page one) each succeeding report of the progress of the Question Mark as the French machine 1s known. The fact that the Poles had not been heard of was not considered re- markable as their wireless apparatus was known not to have been working well, Equipped With Wireless The Marshal Pilsudski is equipped with a wireless apparatus for tele- graph and telephone having a range of about sixty miles, while the Ques- tion Mark has a wireless apparatus for telegraphy having a range of be- tween 300 and 350 miles. Captain Coste has been mysterious as to his destination, letting it be known as Tokyo but this was accepted Generally as deception necessary to RELP WANTED MALE DISTRIBUTOR for 100 store route this county; experience unnecessary. No selling, distribute and collect. Should net ol nee Write: WANTED—! who tnows farm farm life to travel in country. Steady work, Good profits. McCONNON & COMPANY, Dept. A-77, Winona, Minn. BE A BARBER—Learn prof- itable profession. Great demand, good wages, catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D.; Butte. Mont. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Experlenced gil for en- eral housework. Call at 614 First street. ee en Hol AND FLATS FOR SALE—The two new modern stucco bungalows situated at num- bers 915 and 917 Fifth street, oak floors, full basement, fully parti- tioned off, breakfast nook, stucco garage, near schools, very desirable and well located. Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE—English type stucco bungalow just completed. Five rooms with fireplace and breakfast nook. Southeast corner of block close in, L. P. Warren, owner. Phone 460-M._ 622 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished modern house, four rooms and bath. If party taking the house is interested in buying the furniture, will sell very reasonable. Call at 311 Ave. C or phone 1458-W. FOR SALE—Three lots with four room house, garage and barn on Fifteenth street. Priced to sell at once. Inquire Depositors Holding Co, Phone 21. FOR RENT—Modern four room house, close in, to the right parties. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. four rooms. » Ine quire at 309 Seventh street. { Five room Hotise at 604) Eighth street. Inquire at 602 ith street. RENT—New modern furnished six room house, garage and garden. Phone 67-R. FOR RENT—Six room modern house. Call at 618 Third street or phone | 415-M. | #OOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One large room and kitchenette on ground floor, fur- nished for light housekeeping. Also | single room apartment. Phone 637-J or call at 113 Mandan st: FOR RENT—Nicely furnished slecp: ing room. Gentleman preferred. | Close in. Hot water heated. At corner of Thayer and Eighth strect. | No. 302. Phone 375. FOR RENT—One_ large room and kitchenette. All newly decorated and nicely furnished. Adults only. | Call at 622 Third street or phone | 132-W. FOR RENT—Large basement room with fireplace, built-in bookcases. Hot water heat. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call at 816 Mandan __birest. coe FOR RENT—Large front bedroom, nicely furnished, private entrance, at a reasonable price. Call at 307 south Seventh street or phone 456-M. : FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home, suitable for one or two, board if desired. Call at 120 Ave. A or phone 983-W. FOR RENT—Well furnished single room with kitchenette and closet, including use of frigidaire. 411 Fifth street: Phone 273. er ar ee re HELP WANTED—INSTRUCTION WANTED IMMEDIATELY — Men- Women, 18-55, qualify for steady government positions, $125-$250 month; experience not required; vacations with full pay; common education, many needed soon. Write Instruction Bureau, 478, St. Louis. Mo. PERSONAL TWO LADIES would like ride to Minneapolis with responsible party, first of next week and not later than the 17th. Write care of Trib- une Ad. No. 67. ee. LOST—Brown suitcase between Heb- evade French transoceanic flying re- strictions. When he had departed the makers of his plane and its motor announced his destination was New York. The North Atlantic has been crossed but once before from east to west by a heavier than air craft. Baron Ehrenfried Gunther Von Huenefeld, Captain Herman Koehl and Captain James C. Fitzmaurice in the airplane Bremen, crossed from Baldonnel air field, Irish free state,’ to Greenley Island, Labrador, last year. Aviation circles regarded ‘as little short of remarkable the takeoff made by Major Idzikowski and Kubala, who had their plane in the air within 800 yards of its starting point, soon gain- ing altitude and disappearing in the mist brightened by the rays of the rising sun. Captain Coste’s takeoff was much ron and Mandan, containing wom- | an’s black silk dress and children’s clothing. Finder return to Bis- marck Tribune for reward. AGENTS MAGIC GAS EQUALS GAS 3c GAL- LON. Guaranteed product. Used by largest Bus Companies. Labels, circulars, letterheads with Agent's name furnished. Free particulars and proof. “MAGIC GAS BUILD- INGS,” Alexandria. Ont., Canada. T OFFER YOU $15 a day, newest model Ford sedan and _ valuable; premiums free of cost. Easy, work. Big earnings all year round. AL- | BERT MILLS, 4174, MONMOUTH, CINCINNATI, O. ee BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DO YOU want profitable business? | Pleasant home? Then buy this big brick garage, fully equipped; weld- ing; blacksmithing; 7 room brick house; 3 lots in town southwestern | North Dakota. Owner must leave. | Sacrifice price. Terms. Write Sehulz, Box 226, Bismarck. USED CARS FOR SALE AT REAL BARGAIN— Hudson coach, top in good condi- tien, also other parts.of the car. ‘Will sell parts separate or car alto- . Top can be made to fit a1 ear with 128 inch wheel base. In- quire at 309 Mandan street, J. B. Sayler. that extended up through the roof was melted down by the heat of the fire. Cremated in Blaze Started by Engine) th. Coroner Gobel decided no inquest necessary, but today he went for initial rites at St. Stay ply probably Monday morning, | til after which the body will be sent to | day. Classitied Advertising Rates Effective Jan 3, 1928. 4 Lnsertion, 25 words ot andes .75 2 Anscrtions, 25 words os ander ..85 3 Insertions, 25 words of ander 1.0U 1 week, 25 words ot ander ...1.45 Ads over 25 words, 8c additional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casb tn ad- vance. Copy should be ceceived 9 o’clock to insure insertion came day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 _SALESMEN Hunt Hidden Gold THE genuine Spanish “Gold Digger” compass, useful in locating hidden or buried Gold and Silver ONLY; coins, jewelry, ores, etc., above or below ground. Simple to operate. Lasts a_ lifetime. Twenty-four Hour Trial. SEND NO MONEY. Pay Postman price delivered for sample: $2.72 for Amateur ype; $3.27 for Double Strength ‘Type or $10.30 for Super Tube Type for Professional Treasure Hunters, Prospectors, “etc. No additional Postage or duties. Wonderful tes- timonials. Beware imitations. Or- der immediately and JOIN TREA- SURE HUNT. Interesting proposi- tion to Agents. D. B. Bland, “Apar- tado 1426," Mexico City, Mexico. CLOTHING SALESMEN—Bonus makes Patrick Duluth, made-to- measure, Suit and Overcoat line biggest money maker in tailoring field. Prices $23.50 to $48.00. Gen- erous commissions. 200 Patterns. Union label if desired. Patrick pro- ducts advertised in national maga- s 20 years. Known everywhere. line easy to sell. Exclusive territory policy protects your ef- forts. Lines limited so wire or write today. Box 1521, PATRICK DU- DUTH, Duluth, Minn. STOCK SALESMAN WANTED— Must be sober and have car. Livest. deal in years. Biggest and fastest money you ever made. Will not advance money until on job. Com- municate with James Murray, Shannon Hotel, Glasgow, Montana. AUTO SEAT cover line pays $100 weekly. Sell direct to automobile owners, Low priced—excellent quality. Elaborate 4x7 samples FREE. Marvelo, 2300 Wabansia, Chicago. WUKK WANTED WORK WANTED—Woman desires to do washings in own home, rate 50c a dozen without ironing. 75c a doz- ; en ironed, small items 25c a dozen. Called for and delivered. Phone 737-M. is __APAKTMENTS a FOR RENT—New apartment with new furniture, has electric refrig- rator and electric stove. Always ‘m soft water. Suitable for two adults, Immediate possession. Close in. Call at 518 Fifth street or __phone 512-V FOR RENT—One unfurnished apart- | ment in the Rue Apartments, three i rooms and bath, frigidaire and elec- tric stove. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Three room nicely fur- nished apartment. Rent reason- able. Call at 1014 Broadway or phone 499-M. FOR RENT—July 15th, furfished basement apartment, $28.00. Also garage. Everts Apartments, 314 Third street. FOR RENT—Three room apartment, ground floor, nicely furnished. Ex- ceptionally cool. Call at 120 West Rosser. FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished apartments at the Rose apartments. 215 Third street. F. W. Murphy. FOR RENT—Apartment, one large room and kitchenette, nicely fur- nished. Apply at 616 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment in Varney apart- ments. Phone 773. | FOR RENT—Furnished apartments on ground floor. 930 Fourth street. FOR SALE BRAND NEW modern stucco bunga- | low on upper Fifth street, 2 bed rooms, breakfast nook, oak floors, | full basement partitioned off, new stucco garage, very well built, near schools, on pavement, very desi able and immediate occupancy. HOUSE FOR SALE et number 117 Second street to be moved off of Jot for $250. SEVEN ROOM modern house, includ- ; ing 3 bed rooms and enclosed sleep- ing porch, built-in kitchen cabinet, | ice box, china closet and book case, | linen closet,» basement partitioned off and close in—at right price and | must be sold at once. SEVEN ROOM modern house, includ- | ing 3 bed rooms and sun parlor, oak floors throughout, large living room, garage, near school, in Riverview, on terms. SIX room modern house, south front, 3 bed rooms, well located, in good condition, Sesinphie. FOUR ROOM partly modern house on upper Fourteenth street for $1500. FIVE ROOM modern house on Four- teenth street, east front, for $3500. NEW MODERN stucco bungalow, well built, near school, well located, very desirable, stucco garage, oak floors, ready for late occu- pancy. GEO. M. REGISTER. tion he has two sisters, Kate, at Min- neapolis and Anna, near Cologne, Minn. Schneider served in the U. 8. navy Here lies the bones Of Jimmie Jonas His life was full of terrors They cut him once They cut him twice He died of surgeons’ errors, Jimmie could have been alive anu well today if his parents had brought him to Dr. MacLachlan’s Clinic where we cure diseases with- out operations. We use only NA- TURAL METHODS, pure Vitamine Herbs, Roots and Bark and Scien- tific, Common Sense Food Com- binations. Hundreds CURED—We can CURE YOU—Clinic Rooms 6-8, Lucas_ Block, Bismarck. NO KNIFE. REAL ESTATE A MODERN bungalow consisting of combination living room and din- ing room, kitchen with built-in fea- tures, two very nice and bath, hardwood floors, full parti- tioned basement, hot water heat, double garage, located close in. For quick sale $4500.00. Terms can be arranged. SIX ROOM modern two story house, built within the past four years, large rooms, closets, oak floors, full Partitioned basement. basement garage, Riverview Addition. Sales Price $5000.00. SIX ROOM modern two story house, south front, hardwood floors, built- in features, furnace heat, close to School. Sales price $4500.00. Terms can be arranged. MODERN HOUSE of seven rooms and bath, east front, furnace heat, lot 175x150 feet located North Fourth Street. Sales price $4300.00. Terms. SIX ROOM modern bungalow, three bedrooms, hot water heat, outside garage, west end location, reason- able taxes. Sales price $4700.00. FIVE ROOM partly modern bunga- low, east front, close in, reasonable taxes. Sales price $3200.00. NEW FIVE room modern bungalow, basement garage, south front, close to Catholic church and school, rea- sonable taxes. Sales price $5200.00. A BRAND new absolutely modern five room bungalow, just completed, ready for immediate occupancy, ex= terior—stucco, interior—the latest decorations, built-in features. Sales Price $5300.00. SEVEN ROOM modern two story house, bedroom downstairs, hard- wood floors, furnace heat, built-in features, outside garage, screened in porch, close in. Sales price $5000.00, a real bargain, AND MANY OTHER attractive homes of- fered at prices that are right, to- gether with our ability to finance any reasonable deal makes it pos- sible for any buyer to find what he wants at terms to suit. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE GENCY Webb Block Phone @ ee re ___ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITE FOR SALE—Complete, garage equip- ment and accessories, de good business for ten years. Must sell on account of health. Write or call on CuSot Hildebrand, Sykeston, N. Dal FOR SALE—At once, The Agnes Hat shop. In business here over 25 years. Apply to Mrs. A. 8. Nielsen, at 41812 Broadway, Bismarck. N. _BABY CHICKS REDUCED | PRICES—Quality chicks, Missouri Accredited. Per 100: Lege horns §8; Bar'd Rocks, Anconas $9; Wh. Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes $10; Assorted 87. 100 per cent alive, prepaid. Catalog Free. Missouri Poultry Farms, Box 234, Columbia, Mo. Rocks, Reds, REDUCED! Barred R English Leghorns, 100-$8.50; heavy mixed $7.50; prepaid, live delivery. Ozark Farms, Westphalia, Mo. Se HOUSEROLD GOODS FO! ALE FOR SALE—One large cup! 1 2 burner Perfection oil stove, 1 Per- fection oil heater, 1 Clark Jewel gas range with Lorain oven control, 1 fireless cooker, 1 fumed oak dining table, 6 dining chairs. Call at 116 Thayer W. FOR SALE—A new Olson rug, an electric stove and other household furnishings. Phone 1160-LJ or call at 2101 Twenty-first street. Mrs. Owens. BARGAINS ip used furniture. Men- nelly Furniture Co.. Mandan, 3. D. MISCELLANEOUS ¥OR SALE—Used National Cash Reg- ister. Like new and equipped with Garage keyboard. N. W. Equip-. ment Co., Bismarck, N. Dak. | FOR SALE—Deering header and boxes. J. E. Chesak or Adam Voight, at American Billiard Parlor, marck, N. D. FOR RENT—Four or seven rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A. Knowles. FOR SALE—New hay, one load or & carload. Inquire R. B. Coons, Mc- Kenzie, N. D. WANTED—To iad feed sts, Waeh- ter Transfer Co. THEM te ag She: Todays my birthday, der! He (rapti rously): And in less then a month we'll be married! She: Never mind the future. How about the present?—Tit-Bits. i

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