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| New York Stocks CLOSING PRICES mers American Bosch Magneto American Can American Commerciai Alcoi EBS American and Foreig: ‘American International American Locomotive American Metai American Power American Radiator . -| American Holling: Mi American Smelts, and’ ttefining American Sugar Refining . 6; American Teleph. and. Telegraph American Water wo 193 Crop Damage Reports From tl- linois Help Slight Occa- sional Rallies -- Chicago, Mar. 15.—(AP)—Wheat | prices showed ‘rally’ log power in the| American Wool. ptd late dealings: toaay, owing largely to} Anaconda Copper . reports that Kansas had failed to. Fer! Andes Copper aining: ceive more than a few showers. Atchixon, eka & 8 notable bulge An corn values, did, mach Atlantic Refining also to bring about recoveries in Auburn Auto .... Mtheat market, wo. that earlier losses | Aviation Corporation’? were virtually offset Receipts of! Baldwin Locomotiv corn imal markets were surprisingly | Baltimore & Ohio ie Barnsdall A irregular, ranging | Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Stcel Borg-Warner Cor} y ie 232% 237° 7 Wheat: iglonea from ige, déeline to 4c advance, com-, pared With yesterday's finish, (March | Rorg-Warner Cor : cl ist “sd berate aS Burroughs Adding 10: to . vcore Seed le to 2%c up, March | Calumet & Arizona 72 % to %: July 81% to 82). lumet and Hecla - to %ec higher, and pro nadian Pacific ... sions 7 (8 3c down, Corn was helped upward by reports of a good shipping demand. 0+ sympathized with corn market: up- turns, Provisions went lower on weakn: the hog market. Corn values sh 2) Cerro de Paxe i Chesapeake & {chicago Ed rot x: Bt Paul @ Pacitie pf i 0 & Northwestern inj Columbia ottaled 84 cars, | Commercia ror this ‘time last =| With dirpatenes a showing | Continental Baking ions of Kansies, Okta- | Continental Can... sas, the Chteago wheat | Continental Motor market was In sellers’ favor much of [Continental oll of De the time Ithough moisture ea pry dd not general. On| Cream 0 oe s were stimu- eine: io My (Curtiss Wrig' advices fram | Gurus i? Eastman Tloctrie Auto Lett lectrie Power and Light Erie Rail Firestone Tire and Fox Film A Freeport Texas Cot eral Amertean ‘Tang Car wast ‘There were! € agriculture high ylelds expected, and that there mts be heavy Imports if apparent require: | ed. at attached today to] word that Argentine wheat shippers’ had reduced their asking — prices aboard 3 cents a bushel. It was nounced that ax yet no general strike had been declared by Argentine rai!- yond employes, but that the country’s transportation has becn slowed down. Meanwhile overseas demand for North ‘American wheat was asserted to be remaining sive! neral Gas nd Electric A General M n- {General Moto | Grigsby ow. Houdaille Hershe: Houston oil . Hudson Motor - Hupp Motor . Independent ¢ Indian. Refining | Internat GEN Minneapolis, Mar. in wheat futures was generally after opening weak on les. Iecession May closing ie Internattonal Nickel, of Int. Telephone gnd T 7 | Johns-Manvill Renneccte « Ht Kolater Radio . renee, 6. ager & | roa 1 Groce | Mas rks Mathfeson Alk. - {May Department 5 beiter lexican Seaboard C 5 dema Miami Copper ... a stronget. and average quality—was} Mid-Continent better, Wtse demand. was strong. for} Middle States Oil Cart! miling-quaiity and slower for ordin-| Missouri, Kansans & Te. pty, Barley prices were quoted strong | Missouri Paci with futures, Flax offerings wers| Montmomery Ward. heht and demand was a shade bet- steady to strong: and light helfer-and steady after losing bulls weal cht L Packard Motor’. Paramount-Famous- Parmalee Tran: Kehange Sheep 4 by the week 118 dub ing stations 34.0 one week ago fat lambs st hisher; yearlings fully 25 higher; fat round 25 up; late bulks fat| Remington Ibs. down 10.50 to 11.00; top Republic "early top 11.63; bulk 9% to rH Re horn lambs 9.5 yearlings 9 ‘orporation Radio-Keith-Orpheum . Reading Company mington Rand .. 9. 8 5. tical top 6.25; feeding 80 Ibs. shearers 10.75 Hogs: 7,000, including 4,000 dir Servel, 1 market about steady with Yesterday's Shattuck i. ¢ average br 25'to 40¢ lower than early | Shell Union O| pesterday; top 10.75; compares Simmons Compa one week ‘ago hogs scoling under 220] Simms Petroleum Ibs mostly 35 to 30 lower with heav-| Sinclair Consoli Ane yelshts 60 to Te iaoter EO cciria ha partir to choles a8 Sparks Withington . SMandard Bran Standard Gas an nd ‘Ieiec Standard Oil of Callforn i Standard Oil of Now Je! dard Olt of New York Sears xows igs, mi to 10. choice ‘i to 30° ‘tbe. 00 50. ‘Texas Corporation, a Pacific La. T: Timken Roller Bearii Underwood Eliott . Union Carbide GRAIN REVIEW _Migneapolly, Minn. M ‘A further decline was reg- Iitered "yn the whent market, durin the week ending Friday, Mar. 14. For: eign demand for United States hes vontinued negligible, und dlscoura United Atrerafe « oF cone” eeslnns eee United Corporation . vheat turned easter, with bids | United Gas a Fi jrovenient’« 5 milage Ste gorau | Uemura : heat running 1 to 2 cei oy compared with the futures, The Farms | Ue Realty and impro crs Natiowial Grain corporation buyers | ty & Rubber ... Stilt pid for higheprotein fots, but mill | Ceitity Bower competition was nol : Slose of the week 12 per cent protein | yuna bium Corporation No. 1 dark northern was quoted Warner Bleturer cent under t@ 1 cent over the Bay 23 | Western Maryland per cent, 1 to 3 cents er: 14 per tent, 3 to 5 cents over; and 15 per nt, 4 to @ cents over, May aectined ‘cents for the week, closin Frigay, oS ‘wheat ran ark By uated ‘cratieaiiy, Duluth market ictuat “Seat ically. pales! May alowed a net decline of 7 cents for: tho week, naine, it Nos, and aml here within @ ran; 7 SRA WARE PRE again in ev ” resco Sees Brett tet rors % rst br AAR GRE Westing! 4 Wentinghonee Siectric aud ite. 182 rom | Wilcox: Rich Wile 2% Woolw CLEARING HoUsH STATEMENT New .¥ork, Mar. .P)——The o weekty" saa herment. ol of the New York clearing hous us ‘and undivided profits 0 unchanged. nots alt demand deposits (aver-| $4,202,000 decre: 2 depotits (average) $46,127,~ crease, Friday a at 61% to 4 eo Oats were also weak. ia declined 00 2 cents, closing at 374 3 lay showed cad’ priten hit 02508, i ing the week, an new }7,256,102, tow levels, ORS sitet ons WTaiestings thie day $1,483,645,211. ron depre May. bi INNKAPOLIS POTATOES a conte fot & Minneapolis, Minn. Mar. .15.—(AP) ee sai Bobet Bebe, with | 2u" » A:)—Potatoes; very light igh aad cad wire Thaui demand and’ trading RANGE OF CARLOT SALES very slow, market very dull, too auinmenpolt. Mar. 18 otra sales reported to quot rlot grain salet eat 0. fark northern. 1.06 No. i TTRR AND wa hard winter, 964%; No. 1 mix urs i Nov t ted durum, 86% to 8 4 yellow, 62. Oats, No. 4 mite,” 38%. Ive, No. No. = "51 La as. 0% t No. earings week ending today $7,- at to. toate conta, 31h i af “ Sle UTTER in Chi ame. to 24; stora, storago tans 8 extras 27. CHICAGO CA Boston, Mar, Chicago, Mar. a AE Wheat No] slow business wai hard 43 through the wool TE CAB Woot, ver fed generally by tho firms wools. and pulled wools, mar Y (orn No. $, mixed. 72% to 73%: No.}handling gre: om itow 75 t0 77; No. 4, white 74 t0|@coured. clothing fo! samy ye grade 42 auitable for woolen | manufacturers, Oate wed a little imprevement, in. the ikye no Daler, yolume of business, Lut at slightiv ‘moths .deed 5.30 to lower prices in 7) te Uitte interest w Ribs 13.25, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minnespolis, Minn., Mar. 15. —Flouf unch ed. Sele 888. Bran $ > New York, Mant Ci t ir, 15.1 es ‘AP)| bonds close tare re Fi Fourth "1 ae nis rst 48 101.11 bsalaad ‘Treas, i i 48 113.5, 64% 13 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1930 FOREIGN EXCHANGES York, Mar. 15.—(AP)—Foreii ye Dameate STRONG PURCHASNG|, Chicags, Mae. 1B HAT )—Cheese, -|per-pound, Twins 18 3-4 ta 10 1-40. 12 to, 20 1-2¢; Young Americas 20 to 20 Brick 18 1-2¢; Limburger 2se; Swiss 30 to 32c. WISCONSIN € Plymouth, | Wi isconsin ‘cheese exchange for the Secmt twits d¥ icici stamens ott board, Horns 18c; Squares 18c, Buying Operatiens Throughout} ,. General List Were Cau- tious, However New York, Mar. 15.—(AP)—Heavy | selling of the rails and public util--j ities unsettled the stock market in the last few minutes of trading to- checking a brisk rally which had carried scores of issues up 1 to 5 points final quotations were irregu- larly lower. Short covering was belleved to be Feely responsible for the mid-season lly, but “bears” sold stocks hea gain towards the close when it cxme apparent that pools, faced with the prospect of easy money rates for some time to come, were having djf- ficulty In attracting « public follow - ing. 1 MINNEAPOLIS STOX First Bank Corp. Bancorp .. CURB sTOXx Standard OM . Cities Service Elec. Bond & SI NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Mar. 1 jlive and dressed steady; Butter firm; receipts higher than ext 43 extra (92 score) to 91 score) nde ReviEw pec ative interest. in’ the financial and securities markets this week was Euuos, Seber Saee patteeet neo $s vided between the cut in the New |iness today, with the result that clov- ing prices’ were irregularly high. wuieicertia SoclhcGn aormcnice {Shore covering by bearish profession- of unfavorable businces developments, {als was a factor in the advance, Pools| Despite the revival of activity an isucceeded in marking up about a[sttensth in the oils, and the wide score of issues to new high levels for| fluctuations in many’ specialties, the the yea as | Buying operations throughout th2)Brosress., The st |general list were rather cautious in| ex 0! leading Etaracter. Unconfirmed rumors thet | Showed a net decline on the week, duc {spring automobile sales were no? largely to rather sharp recessions in |coming up to earlier expectations, and | SMe of the public utilitics. that the freight car loadings state-| A bitter struggle for control of che jment this week. would again be dis-| Price movement Is ex jappointing had a restraining effect in| WAEed over the next fe € bullish operations. money was quoted on the New Some of the selling of the public| York stock exchange on Friday at 3 ities ‘was inspirea vy the renewal|Per cent for the first time in nearly of agitation for a fedcral ce: ir years. " to regulate those propertics. > arly all of the leading oil shares York tractions showed independent|™Moved into new high ground this strength, Interboro crossing 34 to a|Week on buying iniiuenced by ‘the ew high ievel tor the year. sharp decrease in production, the up- Efforts to extend the recovery in|holding of the legality of the Cali- the ofl shares met eased selling |fernia conservation law, _stiffenin:s resistance. Simms Petroleum assumed | Price tendencics and the apparent ces- the leadership of that sroup. crossing | Sation of price cutting wa O }32 to a new 1936 high. rire Oii| Were turned over in Jarge preferred moved up more ‘A reduction from 78 to 75 per cent iy scaudtag the in the gener: ave se of steel mill operations, coupled with the predie- tion of the iron age that the indus- 276iG. A. try probably would rot get above 89 more than i (per cent again in the first halt of t. 97 Other| the year, tended to restrain the buy- 'w high ground {ing the’ stect shares, Vanadium > > points, andj Showed individual stecngth. ‘ongress Cigar,| Efforts to revive sheculative actiy- Transit. ity and strength in the motor shares was hammered|met with strong resistance, ern Union 3%,,| continued aloofness la copper and Westinghouse |consumers to fill their requiretents Stores, Eastman|at the prevailing 18 cents a pound Federal Light 1 for the red metal encouraged a rnational Busi- inst those ixsues, which sent {ness machines sold down 2 points or | seve! leaders to new low more, although some of them made|Sround for the year partial recoveries. American locomo-| | Short selling eee eran ean - recessions in such stoc sold at a new low price for the | recessions. ins gular. ‘Tota?] Brands and U. 00 shares. New York, Mar. 15.—(AP)—Stronz olume, drow; rebounded to Byers was marked points to a ne: {stocks to move were Atlas Powder, International Salt and Brooklyn Mai $3. Auburn Auto 3, Electric, Safeway Kodak, Gimbel year. ‘The olosing was. iri sales approxi: th Duluth, ar. Bureau Durum— Ma: 5 Ag! Reonomics. and. Minnesota Dept. ar Agri)—This week's market in’ the tile division was a series of a du agey sessions with fed steers and in instane were fully Py — ‘Open High Low Close 90 90% 917; cling 1.00 to 1.5 her sharp in suring as much » with the gen- t lamb: e ewes Un and higher MINN Minneapolis Mt Wheat— “Oren High M Me 1.04% 1.03 iS the period a | old ant 1 clings. 1 high marks ford For the big trade centered at 10.25 to 11. low quality warmed-ups 9.50_or under. ind. While medium. grade bulls lice 7.00 to.7.50. Vealers sold at niostly 10,00, choice sorted | F 12.00 ‘to 13.00, or at the lowest level early in December, 19 ilog trade closed v 169 to around 0. th bulk of the Ib. weights at Ib, ‘and light with sows at od and choice lambs scaling 86 ‘to 93 Ib. closed at 10.2% with half-fat kinds as well as some 190 to 128 ibs. weights at 0 re scarce, str kinds being considered salabic around 6.00, with some reat heavy weights ut 4.60 to 4.50, *] Stocker and feeder steer ciosed on a- slow, most of th trade weak basis, with thin stockers selling at 9.00 to 10.25, while several cars of half-fat offerings cashed at 10.75 to 11.15, The stock pig market was mostly 50c lower, with most of the desirable kinds selling at 10.00, Open High Low Close | Feeding and shearing lambs were in good demand, sales ranging from 8.50 to -9.50, with most of the desirable shearing 5 lambs 70 to 82 1b, cashing + Lat 9.0 MED Minneapolis, Mar. 15.4%)— renee, protein lark nor. 1.08% 2 dark nor. 1.06% 3 dark nor. 1.05% 4% | eee f ‘Additional Sports | 1.05: ——— dark nor 1 1 2 3. 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 Mermaids Smash Four Swim Marks dane Fauntz, Helen Madison and Josephine McKim New Record Holders 19948 1.02: 38 1.01% 2 northern. 1.00% 3 northern. 3 dark nor. Grade of 1 dark nor. 3 dark nor 3 dark nor. Grade of 1 northern. Ye 1.06% %.... 1.06% Miami Beach, Fla., Mar. 15.—(7)— Stars entered the third day of their assault on existing records in the Na- tional A. A. U. women's indoor swim- ming championships today with the distinction of having established four new world records since the water carnival opened Thursday. Jane Fauntz, of the Illinois Wom- an’s Athletic club of Chicago, retained her title in the low broad“diving event yesterday while Helen Magiogn, Se- 2. 108% sees 1.08% © 1 1.01% 2.0. 1.01% ‘Daxotn ‘wheat 29% 1.00% 37% 8% . 96 s 88% week ending March 8/7 G05, Bout on Linton Card lates 19 1-4 to 19 3-4e; Long Horns | | Weather Rep Report | | "| Temperature at 7 Highest yesterda: Lowert last night Precipitation to 7 a Highest wind velocity . GENERAL REPORT ‘Temprtrs, Pre, Low High last STATIONS— 24 pt cldy. Des Moines, int ‘clear. Devils Lake, N. D., eld; Dodge City Ri Famonton, Alta vre, Mont., ¢ | Heleva: Mor Huron, 8. D. amloops, B. C., Kans. MM Lander, Wy. Medicine Hat, an olay Miles City, Mont. Modena, Utah, pt’ Moorhead, Minn 9 | North Platte, Ne Oklahoma City, of Pierre, S. D., ay Prince ae ‘aan Sheridan, is Sioux City, Spokane, Wash., cloudy Swite Gurne, Sis, cldy The Pas, Man. Toledo, 0., cl Williston, 'N. Winnemucca, Winnipeg, Man., WEATHER FORECAST Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly tonight and Sunday; prob- or rain, Not much change Mostly unsettled tonight and sunday: probably snow or rain. Slightly colder Sunday east por- ‘stor South Dakota: Partly cloudy to joudy tonight and Sunday; probabl: rain- or snow extreme north portioi No decided change in temperature. yYEATHER CONDITIONS low-pressure area is cen- over the southwestern states, While a high covers the Grea| n and St. Lawrence valley. The veather is somewhat unsettled in all sections, and precipitation occurred over the northern Rocky mountain n, in the western Canadian prov- prev River stage at 7 a. hour change, dro} holding. ORRI a.m, 9.7 feet; 24- of 0.4 foot. Ice WV. ROBERTS _Meteorologist. x NORTH pAKOrN WEATHER No Passport Charges For War Mothers Free Trip to France The free tours of France to be tendered war mothers for the next three years by the government will include free passports, under an act of March, 1929, according to informa- tion received from Washington by Charles Fisher, clerk cf the district court. In the regular form of application, the restrictions imposed will not be quite as strict. The act especially sig- nifles that the women are not to be put to any great trouble in securing the paper. If the birth or citizenship papers have been lost or misplaced, the sworn. statement of some other cityen as to the citizenship of the woman in question will be deemed sufficient. In the case of an alien woman the regulations are the same, the affidavit by any creditable cit! zen being the only requirements. Of course in both cases the fact that the woman has been invited by the war department to make the trip must be established. POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position as housekeeper or general house work. Experienced. Phone 507-W. AGENT man- ager for open territory. Opportun- ity to earn $3,500, $5,000 and more yearly. We furnish everything. Ex- perience unnecessary. Pyr-Fyter co kid Fyr-Fyter Bldg., Dayton, aoe for your ter. Good salary and expenses, or 50% comm., selling unas sae, premium 2 Storekeepers. Biggest make ‘Absolutely new, Write Div. 141 States Art Co. 49 East 21 St., New York. SALESMEN SALESMAN—Earn $4,000-$10,900 a year casy representing million dol- Jar manufacturer. No cash requir- ed. Big sample outfit free. Sell guaranteed paint, varnish, roofing at factory reo direct to user on lonz, easy terms. Experience necessary. Permanent-position. Ex- clusive territory, The Adams Paint Co., Dept. L-10, Cleveland, O. SALESMEN—Make $50 to $150 week show full samples take orders for woolen shirts, underwear, blankets, Jackets, overcoats, sweaters, hosiery, etc. Write Northern Woolen Co., Dept. 42, Fergus Falls, Minnesota. REPRESENT FACTORY—Earn big money. Nationally advertised Auto Seat Covers. Tremendous demand. Lowest prices. Largest commissions. Complete outfit FREE. Supreme, 2229 Ogden Ave., Chicago. | Sage 22 F_ARREE REREIRA ircaE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I HAVE a few lots left that I Tmust sell at once. free and clear and will send you deed in your own name. The lots are at Quogue, L. I., New York, in hampton, the Town of Sout! Linton, N. D, Mar. 15—In the] main bout of a 40-round card pro- moted by E. D. Fogle, Linton, Mike O'Day, Groton, 8. D., won over Herb seconds 06% ++ 259% 2.84% 2.79% ‘HICAGO Chicago, M. A.)—Potat track 278 ae oars tradi. CHICAGO POUL’ Chicago, ) Mar, 15.--( Py Poul ive, steady; receipts none, one prices unchanged. refe Grenz, Hazelton, the third man in the r|ting when O'Day and Lilja were in action. at once. Joseph M. Gross, 554 lantic Ave., Brooklyn, New Y¢ FEMALE HELP WANTED ~ WOMEN TEACHERS WANTED TO TRAVEL DURING summer vacation. Interest- ing work along school lines, con- genial teacher companions. Salary to start, railroad fare paid. Give age. education, experience. Address COMPTON CO., 48 W. Oak St., WOMEN—To introduce new fast-sell- ing imported sanitary necessity. Two sales daily nets you $51 weekly. No deliveries; no collections; no ex- perience or capital required. Write Daintymaid, L-219, Meriden, Conn. LADIES—$1 to $5 hourly spare time. Newest Maisonette Frocks display | g sent free. Amazing values. Easiest sellers. Experience unnecessary. Bonuses, dresses offered free. Write hha aa Depi. 661, Anderson, ind. cert re MALE HELP WANTED DISTRIBUTORS--New Automotive Necessity. No competition. Should net you $200-$300 weekiy. Moto- scope Locates motor troubles. Sell every garage, service station dealer. Write quick for details; territory; sample. MOTOSCOPE CORP. OF AMERICA, 110 N. Franklin, Chi- IF YOU WANT a wonderful oppor- tunity to make $15 profit a day and get a new Ford sedan besides, send i me your name immediately. No ex- perience _ nec he free. ALBERT MILLS, 4501 MON- MOUTH, CINCINNATI, O. | WANTED, MEN, 21-45, qualify for Government Customs and Immi- gration Inspector Positions; Com- mence $175 month. Write, Instruc- tion Bureau, Dept. 478, Arcade BI 8t. baa Mo. Quickly. EN 0 WEEKLY and more selling phar Magnetic Au- to Trouble Light. Sticks anywhere! Write for demonstrator. Magno Co., Beacon Bldg., Boston, Mass. RELIABLE MAN—Distribute — and collect store route in county; nets $60 weekly up; permanent, profit- able work. Full information write PERIS MFG. CO., Florin, Pa. FEDERAL DISTRIBUTORS GET BIG MONEY! No capital or ex- perience needed. ‘Write FEDERAL patie FOOD CO., 2301 Archer, LEARN Barbering now. Prepare for spring trade. Free catalog. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. ‘Butte font WORK WANTED LADIES AND Misses spring coats, suits and dresses repaired, equipped to make any desired alterations. All work guaranteed, prices reasonable. See our complete line of samples for spring coats and suits. Alberta Wentz, Krall Tailor Shop, 510 Main Ave. Downstairs. SEWING done at my home, children clothes a specialty, also fancy work. Call at 1122 Ave. C. Phone 754-W. WANTED—Work by the hour, also will do washing and ironing in own home. Phone 1408-R. BLACKSMITH and der wishes steady employment. Write Tribune in care of Ad. No. 53. a _ FARM WANTED WANTED—Hear from owner good | farm for sale. Cash price, particu- lars. C. O. Lundquist, Ménncapolis, Minn. ee _ LAND FOR SALE Bismarck, 120 acres cultivated, 40 Pasture, house, large barn and oth- er buildings, good water. Terms. Kenneth King. Phone 861-J. ee CITY LISTINGS FIVE RQOM modern story and half new dwelling, hardwood floors, fire- Place, many features, most modern kitchen, full compiete basement, furnace heat, garage attached, east front, reasonable taxes, just com- Pleted. Sales price $6750.00. Terms. SIX ROOM modern bungalow, three bedrooms, heated garage attached, oak floors, fireplace, new, not quite completed, reasonable taxes. Sales price $6500.00. Very desirable terms, SIX ROOM modern two story dwel- ling, south front, hardwood floors, fireplace. Sales price $6300.00. Very desirable terms. FOUR ROOM modern new bungalow, | oak floors, built-in features, good location, nice lawn. For quick sale $5200.00. Terms. SEVEN ROOM modern two story dwelling, hardwood floors, full base- ment, furnace heat, outside garage, good location. Sales price $4500.00. Good terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hard- wood floors, full basement, furnace heat, located close in. Sales price $3200.00. NEW ROOMING house, completely furnished, wood floors, full basement, furnace heat, good busi- ness location, nice income. Price and terms quoted on request. SEE THIS agency for a select list of homes. This agency can help you aid, very reasonable terms offer- HEDDEN ine ESTATE AGENC Twelve years active ise Selling. Webb Block. Phone 0. US FOR RENT—48x60 ft. full basement, wareroom and rest room, double front, large plate glass, steam heat. County seat. Steele ar: Write J. W. Stansburg, SPRING suits made to mea- sure. Finest fabrics, latest pat- terns and poate $32.50. Dry press! and repairing. Frank Krall Tailor Shop, 510 Main Ave. Downstairs, FOR SALE—White ivory crib, good as new, also one new horse and one-half John Deere engine. Call at 514 Seventh street or phone 1205-W. T. A. Milum. man’s bicycle, also one boy's bicy- cle. Phone 682 or 1074. Particulars | | buying or selling. CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance, minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must be received at the Tribune of- fice by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same day in the regular classified page. Cuts, border or white San used on want ads come under the classified display rates at 90 cents per column inch per insertion. REGULAR WANT AD RATES days, 25 words or under 1.45 3 days, 25 words or under bs 2 days, 25 words or under ... 1 day, 25 words or under 3 Ads over 25 words, 3 cents additional ber word. The Tribune reserves the right to reject any copy submitted, also to re- vise any copy to conform with make- up rules of Classified Advertising. No Clairvoyant Fortune Telling, Matrimonial or doubtful advertising accepted. . Any information concerning any want ad that is fraudulent or un- desirable, will be appreciated by the Tribune. Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department REAL ESTATE $4500.00 SIX ROOM, modern house, facing park, $5800.00 FIVE ROOM, brand new stucco bun- galow, fire place, attached garage, dust off paving. $1200.00 paths ROOM house, south side, a bar- gain. $1700.00 FIVE ROOM house, with barn elec- tric lighted, south side. $4400.00 FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, gar- age, one of the prettiest yards in city. $2400.00 CONTRATORS, Attention; 5 room, modern cottage, cornerlot, close in. Lots of room for another house in rear. 700.00 front. $3450.00 | FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, cast front. $9500.00 | ONE OF the real homes of the city, -one year old, up to date in every respect. Built by the owner him- self, not a house built to sell. | BUILDING LOTS; hundreds of them in all parts of city. | FARM LANDS; the biggest and best | list of real bargains I ever had. | |DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI-| | NESS with the busiest dealer in the ‘elty and be sure of good service in F. E. YOUNG. { DEAD ANIMALS WANTED WE HAUL away FREE OF CHARGE, } dead hogs, sheep, cattle and horses | all unskjinned. Prompt service if roads and weather permit. Write Northern Horse Exchange and Ren- aes Co. Box 265, Bismarck, N. Dak. a | HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE | FOR SALE—Four piece wicker cet, combination bookcase and desk, spring and matiress, sewing ma: chine, radio table, dining table, Porcelain top table and stool. Every- ; thing almost new. Call at 215 Fifth street. Phone 637-R. FOR SALE—$177.50 Majestic r radio | for $75.00, 20 gauge Winchester | | pump gun, latest model with a | $8.50 leather case for $25.00. Also other household goods. Call at 604 Third street or phone 1528. | FOR SALE—Cheap. Lloyd baby car- | riage. Phone 1127-R or at 322 First street. nn rey APARTMENTS FOR RENT—When you rent (or buy) be sure to see Dale first at 211 West Rosser Ave. or phone 1313. Fur- nished apartments $25.00 to $50. Good locations. Private entrance, private bath. sf FOR RENT—Three room unfurnish- ed apartment and bath, including garden spot and garage. Rent, $35 ber month. After 12:00 p. m. call at 518 Tenth street or phone 109: FOR RENT—On ground floor, room furnished apartment with bath, also a 3 room furnished apart- ment with lavatory. Private en- _trances. Call at 422 Fifth street. FURNISHED APARTMENT—Living room, kitchenette and large closet, on second floor, facing street. Will rent reasonable. Adults only. Phone ‘705-R, or cali at 413 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Large pleasant front apartment for light housekeeping, suitable for three or four .Vacant Marth 15th. Right downtown. Call at 232 Third street. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on floor, private entrance in modern home. Close in. apartments ments. Call at 711 Ave. Aer 1256-W. FOR RENT—Well furnished two room apertment with kitchen sink and.running water. Phone 273, 411 $3" SIX ROOM bungalow, modern, east 5 ‘wood living rooms in rear, live town. Part cash, BG ae WOOD SHOP, Now Is the Time to B when property is cheap FOR SALE al ROOM modern nuase cived louse practically re newly oil painted deggie cere Price $6250.00, on terms. DUPLEX which rents for $80.00 per month. All modern. Sleeping porches. This duplex will bring from 11% to 12% on your invest~ ment. Price $5750.00. $1000.00 Sans balance on monthly pay-| ments, CORNER property close in, lot ert Two houses, two new garages, ren! for $90.00 per month. Price $7250.03 Lot alone is desirable business pro-! perty and worth $7000.00. Terms. t BUSINESS property and b 25x140 all fire proof. ‘Building of brick and tile, concrete floors throughout, basement in front part | of building. Price $11,000.00 on. terms. Never has been vacant aud | can rent for $125.00 per month. FORM property, 200 acres, 185 acres | under cultivation located nine miles north of Bismarck and one and one- half miles from Arnold elevator. A. small down payment and very rea- sonable terms, or will sell on crop payment plan. THREE, 80 acre tracts of land located six miles south of Gladstone, North Dakota at $10.00 per acre. Terms. ONE-QUARTER section Bottineau j county land. Price $800.00, on terms. FOR information on any of the above Property, write Bismarck Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 52. SE _____ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SAI SALE OR RENT—One modern 6 room house and garage—also for sale one modern 8 room house with 1 garage. Will accept in: trade a smaller house as part payment. /) Telephone _No. 108, FOR RENT—A { five room modern house in good location, near Roose- velt school, located at 714 Raymond street. Inquire at Room 201 Bis- : Bank Bldg. SALE—Brand new modern six room stucco house. Nice trees, priced low for quick sale. Half |] cash down, balance on monthly Payments. Inquire at 425 Four- teenth street. FOR ¢ QUICK SALE—Twelve room modern house. Must sell at once on account of sickness. Very reas ort Write Tribune, in care of . No. 50. leon RENT—A newly decorated six room modern house, hot water -heat, A furnished apartment, city heat. Also garage. All close in. L. W. McLean, Phone 905. FOR RENT—Eight room modern house, 608 Third street, Bismarck, N. D. Inquire at Marcovitz Army and Navy store, Mandan, N..D., or phone Mandan 357. FOR RENT OR SALE—One modern 6 room house with double garage, also a boy's bicycle in good condi- tion for sale. Call at 306 Eighth ] or phone 1 FOR RENT—Five room modern dwelling duplex with garage, close a rea a occupancy by March st. Inquire of Dr. R. 8, Enge, Phone 260. FOR RENT—Five room modern house, all newly decorated, immed- iate possession. Inquire at 300 Ninth street or phone 377-M. FOR RENT—Downstairs, duplex, 4 rooms, full basement, all modern, newly decorated. Garage and gard- en. Call at 402 Ave. C west. a a eich DOCTORS Will sescal Do Any Spring NOTICE: Poor Old John Doe no more will plow No more he'll milk his mulley cow An operation was required, The surgeon said, but John expired. BUT—John Doe would not have ex- Pired if he ped visited the Clinic of Dr. T. MacLachlan (Har- vard) for a could have put him on the road to health without any operation, for we know that une necessary operations kill thousands ef people every year in the United States. With our Vitamin Roots and Bark, our Alkaline Toom with two closets, suitable for two, in new modern home.