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: ably be larger and prices lower, that . & first-class, r TUESDAY; Mv ¥edy 1986: e100 0 916 Slomnace of « ogg eavenlwes on life havay? Tied amagen hat Deena Pitas ie “Nothing can hurt any more. cept you--you hurt.” §| tutched Mazie frantically, “You hurt’ so much- with your goodness. And I've no claim on it.” dn tei “Friendship don't need no claim,” sald Mazie. “An’ as f{'r goodness, | quit bein’ good long ago. Ask any ministet in Newburgh. Né, sit, I'so not good.. You're the one that’s good. “Listen!” Mazie leaned closér over the black curls. “I never for- got one thing ya done. Remember, in Newburgh, the day ya come up to my place? How much dough did ya have when ya come in?” \ “Oh, some change,” evaded Bar- bara. “Don't lie. 1 gotta reagon fr ask- in’ exactly how mich.” “I had ten dollars and ten cents, said Barbara. “An’ before ya left, ya slipped the ten-spot under the phonograph I'foun’ it when ya was gone. That va left vith a dime.” “Yes,” said Barbara. “I still have the dime.” Or. Meikeljohn Calls THE DOUBLE ROOM itn* the sécond floor front of Mama Henig’s boarding house became like robin’s. nest in the late Spring. Every afternoon Maizie, like’ the male robin, issued forth, to return shortly,<he? mouth full of twitter you do? “Over my dead body,” Moizie. “She stays here, defied aay.” ahd her arms loaded with the séa- son's delicacies. “Take this for a change,” she'd beg, and toss into Barbara's lap a little tin of caviar, or a packet con- taining some weird pharmaceutical corruption of bread. “Hones’, I heard it was just what ya need.” Then, one muggy Winter after. noon, while Barbara napped on the musty divan and Maizie brooded «i the window, an automobile drew up before the door and deposited an elderly gentleman on the curb before Mama Henig's door. a Maizie was hanging over the stair well when Ma ‘ascended wheezily. “t's for her,” said Ma. Metkeljohn. Says he comes from Hardiman.” She paused for breath and then added: “Don't let her turn him down this time. that girl out of “A Dr. house--not a lyin'-in hospital. “T'll talk to the gent,” said Mai: zie quietly. “An’ as far as Bab’s concerned, don't waste any o’ your time worrying about that. I told ya_T'd take care o° that.” ‘ She composed her face ahd swept in upon the visitor. “Well?” Her opening word was a challenge. “What c’n I do for an" 5 The interview was off on the wrong foot. “Before [ can tell you that, you must tell me who you are.” \ “Me?” I'm Barbara Brown's nurse, pal, pardner, provider, pfo- tector, an’—-right now I’m: sort - substitutin’ as her husband.” Maizie’s words were a vast noiue’ to cover confusion. She had no definite idea of the objeét’ of ‘the’ doctor's visit. She went so far wrong as to suppose that Barbi indignant denials of a:relation with Hardiman were all deception. On the whole, it would be. better, she decided, to browbeat -this~ old codger until he should have proved himself friend. She sensed vaguely thatthe: vie* itor disapproved . of ‘her’ Mama Henig’s establishment. His next words were hardly concilii tory. ‘i “I'm sorry indeed,” he bristle ‘ “to find the young woman’ in*thi sort of an atmosphere—"' He “None!” Dr. Meikeljohn shout-[ ed. “None? ima “wants her. came’ to bring her ta Hardiman. Must humor hint. He's dying. “Barbara don’t leave here unle 1 know .what it's all-atout,” said Maizte: stibboraty. . Dr, Meikeljohn: gritted: his ‘te and'spoke ‘with weaty ‘patience: “Mr. Hardinvan, for ‘reasons: of wn, which’ [ ‘lekve: yon te , Proposes to provide gene! Sly: against Mise" Brown's ‘forth. coming difficulty; specifically for the ‘birth! ofthe child under proper conditions.” Maisie’ though! “The littie-lia Bu ou! With continue’ faintly” beltige: “You can go back ‘an’ tell your boss ené"thing: Birbira’won’t sell out. f t'the baby away f'm A ‘his game: On secon’ thought, I'm: against it. ‘It don't seem’ thée*right, things If he wants to see Barbara, let hint come here. .She won't leave this house” “1 wile’sent here to fetch® the said ‘the doctor coldly. “t si shall do ‘it.’ dead body,” defied he stays here, [' say!” DISTRICT Manager also local agents wanted for Ameri Bankers. In- surance Co. writing full line’ of Life and Disability Insurance,-best of open territory including * City of Bismarck, Ugland Ageticy, Min- ot, N. Dak. [EN WANTED—To handie Package freight. 70c per hour for.day work. 85c¢ evenings and Sundays. Season opens about May Ist. t tbibo very bias D. J. Nugent, No. 1 Sixth St, Viaduct, Milwaukee, Wi TED—Men and women to lear barber trade. Great deniand, big ges, Few weeks completes. Cat- alog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. Dak. WANTED—Young man to work by the mohth. F. Jaszkowiak, 421 Twelfth Sweet Shop, WAITER WANTED at “Clifford's Cafe. CE EEE EEE” FEMALE HELP WANTED. _ WANTED—Experienced lady steno- grapher and bookkeeper. State salary, age and (Bee reference in ti E) etal housework. A‘ eound overhead interrupted; Phone 691W2, her. which floated down the stairei to their ears. It rose and disti guishably béCame Barbata’s voice. “Mafaie!” “WI is ft, Bab?” Maizte "ran Ie‘ seemed a faint ‘lament | WANTED—Competent gi etent girl for general 2 ie Phone G2aMe WANTED—Girl_ for i . neral house- to the foot ef the stairs. Dr. Metk- | WANTED— Girl for general house- eljohn’ followed her, and Mama: enig, with scared face, rushed from* somewhere into the’ scene. They looked up at’the ‘top of the star: ‘Maizie,” said Barbara, speaking in hitches. “Find Dr. Meikeljohn. Get quick. “Lgot im,” sobbed Maisie. “He's here’ now.” Dr. Meikeljohn steps. * ” . When Barbara had gone, Maizte went back to her room. She about restlessly, absently smooth- ed a pillow, muttered to herself. Shé*weént te'thé: mirror at@*ad- dressed her reflection: “She's gone: An’ you're netér gonha see her again. Now w! rted up the ft in direct ans wet; the phorte bell rang. ceiver listiessly and listened for a moment with her brow furrowed in a-frowan. 3 “Yop.” said Maisie, after a while. “Sure! In the waitin’ room? Nothin’ doin’. In the lobby. Where do you get that stuf? What? To’ Chicago? Lemme think ss) She reflected for a moment. “O. Ky Frank. Chicago's as good as any other town, | guess. I al- ways wanted to see Chicago. Crazy to go through the stockyards. Oh, sure. [ ain't got much to pack. About.an hour, Frank. You'll send O. K..Wrank. «Yeah. Good- Malzie went'to the Closet, foutld a couple of ‘grips, afd’ began to pack. A tear stredked across Leightner's No. 2, and under her breath she hummed, dé#olately, tune:called “Hot. Mama.” One in 8,000,000 pa the: phone and call-bim FOR RENT— 1 Fy She picked up the re (FoR fi the | HOR SALE—Cottage at Phone 940. ROOMS FOR work, tthe dim face] FOR RENT—Good sized front room with kitchenette and closet | fur- nished for light housekeeping? 411 Fifth St. Ph 273, jean; modern. siecping -room -and also be used for tight housek if desired. Close in. ‘Call st ig Thayer St. FOR RENT—One room for light housekeeping. Board and'room for two gentlemen. Phone 802. 306 hth Street, ‘OR RENT—In modern home, a fu nished sleeping room, Gentlemen preferred. 617 Seventh St. Phone 98! FOR RENT—3" unfurnished rooms newly painted and cleaned. Also baby sulky for sale. Phone 1176R. ‘OR RENT—One nicely furnished room for one or two. Phone 3465 or call at 408 Tenth St. ‘—Well furnished room in modern home. Also Dufold for sale. _ Phone 687-W2 cae eS FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, 16gee in, 422 Fourth St. TO housekeeping apartment in modern home, Adults only. Screen porch und large “étoreroom. Heat, light, water and telephone furnished. __Phone 883 or call at 217 Eighth St, FOR RENT—Modern furnished hou: 4 rooms and bath. Space for gar. dei Phone, water, lights furnish- ed. One sleeping room reserved,' occupant away all day. Phone 282J.! Call/after 6 pom REN’ ‘oom unfurnish: apartment. Newly decorated, first floor‘and with adjoining bath. Phon cuae: e Isabel, ‘completely furnished, first class dition. Write P. 0. Box sii | THERE WAS BEHIND -her, & | FOR RENT—One, two, or threc-room door, thén ‘a stretch. of carpet, somewhere in the ‘far-stretching course of which a mitror Wad re- flected’ herself marching at the heels of Dr. Meikeljohn. Then there was a ceasele: flight of clothed steps’ on clitabed,: silently’ and: intermidably. “If you need it, | can give you imulant. The sound of Dr. Mvilkeljohn's-. voice dragged. her back into.the world of realities. To ‘the - doctor's solicitous: sug- gésfion she shook her: head, no. “You need 2.stimulant, perha: he w “Fou were: very nearly unconscions on. your téet."-' mately,” she: Péthaps'! shotni’ not have” etite: eHis hdusé* ff 1’ had” been’ fully aware: < And: F don't: want’ rage” she -added. ‘ing: Vouldn’t: it ead: for-sitheteaby 2” ~ Tee id" ot} age damned the shabby little ‘parlér| igs, with @ gesture—“and among ‘these rew herself up baught. J takin’ a crack at me?” she demanded witheringly. “Lis- She tol’ me somethin’ about applyin’ for a job in some doctor’s Oo! ‘Yes, she did apply’for a position: in my office.” tumed Dr. Metkel- john. “What of it?” “Ya kicked ‘er out, didn't s Everybody kicked ‘er out. Henig wants to kick ‘er out: naw. Me.'1 took ‘er in. J ted "er an’ clothed ‘er. When the timé comes T'll_hire you or some good doctor- Dr. Meikeljohn’ pitted" bis’ chi with rag i . “Yes,” said Maisie. 4 GOOD doctor, An’ I'll pay spot cash too.” i 4 “You seem to have a conwder. able interest in the matter.” said the doctor. “May I ask what your interest is? seit Felad I ask what YOUR. intercst , Tinea ay. condtuion righ “t'nv only. offh<ia’ sighed -Berbard -:;/73 Ba act ity sourkelt#" queried the - EGE “Present information indicates that egg production for 1926 will prob- poultry merketings will increase, but to a statement issued which! one | FOR SALE—The by the U. 8, Bureau of Agriculturat| Economi 2 furnished. No children. a Phone : —Furnished apartment fo summer months. Call 819. | fs jarter of See. 32, Stark County, 4 miles South of Belfield, N. Evory foot can be culti terms reasonabl marck, N. Dak. Lost A ring on Mandan Ave, Reward to’ A. Bis- Lost— ‘between A and Rosser. finder. Mrs. Wm, Langer, 36 Ave. 10 kage slippe Phone 1065, BUSINESS CHANCES _ FOR SALE—Golden Rule Eat Shop, located on State Highway No. 14.) Dyilding 40x40, double store ar- rangement, three living rooms, large ice house filled. Delco li i plant and full equipment tua be sold at ence. Immediate p sion. Must be seen to be prs od. ‘Seo Fred Moffit, Moffit, N ‘WITEHE, WILL you spend four va- cil in? Why not buy a lot and build: a cottage on the shores of! Saland iecker County, one of the prettiest “lakes in Minnesota? Peaceful-and quiet, away from the’ noise and sommeues of a crouded ‘resort. Goo ishing and swimming? i L.. Woodmark, 210° N. Dak. garage for reliable concern who it a clean cut legitimate: prapositi Established) Blind Add. 14. 2 insertions, 25 words or under ......ceseeee 3 insertion: 4 ad i week, OF OT ogee seep pegs kee Ads over’ 28° words, 2c adi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65'Centé Per Inch All classified ads are casa in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 SALESMAN WANTED—A salesman with a car to take charge of a good selling spe ialty in your territory. Our repre- sentutives are building a perman- ent bufiness for themselves and making from $15.00 to $25.00 per day. Must carry a stock of mer- chandise from $300.00 to $500. State age and experience. Dunn Mfg. Co., 1118 Third Ave. Si more salesmen owning cars to sell our established line of oils and paints. Lists of customers Phone or writo R. Swain, McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck, N. Dak. Inter State Oil Company, FOR ‘SALE HOUSE—-7 rooms and bath, modern and in good condition, short lot, garage. Price $3750, Terms. BUNGALOW—5 rooms and vath, mod- ern, full lot. Price $300.00. : Terms. HOUSE—6 rooms and bath, full base- ment, all in good condition and ex- cellent location. Price $6260.00. Terms. BUNGALOW—6 rooms and _bath,| maple floors, fire-place; lawn and fine large trees, east front, screened | porch. | HOUSE — NEW — Stucco — 6 room} and bat! k and maple floors, fire place, built-in features, full base- ment, exceptionally fine and in splendid ‘location. Possession May Wth. HOUSE-—5 rooms and bath, modern, nice lawng and shrubbery. Price $3860.00. We have other equally attractive) properties. Prices are steadily ad- vancing. Buy now and take adyant-| age of the opportunities offered at the right prices. City Lots and, Farm lands at practically your own figures. Insurance of every doand form in good reliable companies. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY NY, Phone 138 Office with First G GOOD USED CARS It will pay you to come in h There is D and many, many Thou- of real transportation in every one of these cars. Ford Truck, Warford Transmission, 25 Ford Roadster, winter top, & Overland 90, $85; Ford Coupe, $400; Dodge Touring, ‘$185; Ford Coupe, $300; Dodge Touring, winter top. $350; Ford Light: Delivery, $325. PHONE 808, : M. B. GILMAN CO. — ee AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES — FOR SALE—Two Ford Coupes, two Dodge touring cars.in A No. 1 con- dition, also one Ford Bug $35, Phone 187800 Main St. Lockwood Accessories Co. FOR SALE--1024 Ford Touring Car. 1 Ford delivery box. Aleo roll top desk ahd household furniture for an_eight room house: Phone 241W. 218 First street. FOR SALE—Big discount Willy: Knight: mode! 65 Sedan. Has beer used very little, sold with new car it ne No. 29, ‘A’garage at 706 Fourth e and TED: TO. -RE 5 -wied room house ‘for $35..- Modern, good locality, move immediately. Write ‘Tribu . 2 : FURNITU room set, two oak rockers, maho- gany frame screen, piano stool, kitchen chair, oak porch swing, Winchester Repettet, tool chest. Call 904, 2 For SALE—P ibrary table; kitchen tables;'gak extension’ dining table ad dresser; complete bed. 619 Second st. a: SALB~#jmne, Buffet, library table, “désk and iron bed. Call at 414 id RELIABLE young’ lady of: children srk eve Sunday, 26c an hour. ex nin, Call 519. FOR SALE 9 ROOM modern house, including at least 4 bed robms, cust front, full basement, hardwood floors down stairs and mostly upstdirs, very close in, 100 foot frontage, for $6,600., on very liberal ter ROOM partly modern house, includ- ing 2 bed rooms, close in on Kt sor street, south front, with fine 50 foot lot, for $2,500. ROOM modern house, including 5 bed rooms, east front, close in, finished in oak down stairs, full basement partitioned off, hot wa- ter heat, trees, garage, one of best homes in Bismarck, on very liberal _ terms. 5 ROOM partly modern cottage, with 2 bed rooms, on Sccond street, for $2,100, on terms of $400 cash and balance like rent. 5 ROOM new modern bungalow by 36 feet, maple floors, full b ment, laundry room with warmly byilt, east front, severa built-in “features for $6,250, on terms. ROOM modern house, including 5 bed rooms, sun parlor, oak floo garage, large front room, and trees, in Riverview, on reasonable terms. ROOM partly modern house, close in, fine 50 foot lot for $1,600, on good terms, THE desirable 50 foot lot, corner of First and Rosser, east front, very close in—one of the best bu lots in Bismarck, suitable apartment building. GEO. M. REGISTER, eS ae PERSONA! PALMIST ‘and Phrenol Lattimorelle, here at 41 St. Reading Hours: 2 to 5 to 10. Helps find tost Sce_her today. __OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four office rooms ovi nowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A, Knowles. MISCELLANEOUS n for urth articles, ROOT QUALITY’ BEES AND BEE) '°*° SUPPLIES. It pays to buy the best. I have for sule and delivery be- tween June Ist and July 1, Becs and supplies as follows: Entire beginner's outfit as listed below for ... If ordered separate! 1 Standard 10.frame hiv and painted... 1 Root quality Q frames of bees. Alexander bee 1 10” hive tool : Standard tin lows nailed Mags 5 per cent discount over $10.00 if received before June Ast. Send your check and name to HERBERT J. ROBERTS 318 Mandan Ave. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 439M. Ten acre tract in Louns- "s outlots with seven room house, barn and garage 20x30’, brooder houses and good well with windmill, There are other points. This property can be t cheap for cash. nna Mahin, Gen. Diamond Rings—-Ree large number on consi at low pri: $18.00 and up. s monds, Wholesale and ton Cafe, Wilton, N. Dak. FAR SALE—Large mahogany cabinet, phonograph with rds. Has old plated parts and is in excel- fent condition. Cost $250.00. Will take $95.00 cash. Phone 548M or] @: call at 620 Ave. Fo FOR SALE-Oil paintings, lace cur- tains, flower stand und plants, camera, one new el plate, one brass oil lamp and several pieces of cut glass. Call 508 Seventh St.| TILIZER FOR SALE—Let me jow it to you before you buy. I haul ashes and black “dirt for a square deal. Phone 9773 at 417 _Seventh St, 1. M, Burch. FO Shorthorn bulls, ch tops. Improve _ your herd with a selected site. Eric __son Bros, R. ton, N. D. FOR SALE—Three year old_regi tered Percheron Stallion. Charles M. Johns, Wing, N. Dak. r Vacuum cleaner. condition. Call 1058. or| ch Oak dining roony set and serving table, Call 709. BTS.AGOOD ADEA To WADE i RAGWT THROUGH EVERY THING? ERT A PUDDLES LIVESTOCK WHEAT MARKET HAS SETBACK Buying Fairly Active on De- cline, However, and Weak- ness Is Checked CLOSES UNSETTLED Chicago, May 4—(AP)—British strike developments overshadowed all other factors in the wheat market today, and during the late dealings cut’ down some quota- tions almost five cents a bushel. Subsequently, though word of ex- port business at Winnipeg led to rallies. A decrease of 4,452,000 bushels in the world’s available supply was annoucned, but was considered xmall as against 13,- 511,000 bushels falling-off a year a nd 7 ae lower, ! | 19/0} futures had M ' Retail, ago. Wheat closed unsettled, 15, to 394 lower, corn 4 to % off, and to 1) dow Shicago, May 4—(AP) —New set. $ in wheat took place carly ba ng | day on account of selling due to Brit- ish labor trouble were emphasized northwest like! crop was fairly of yesterda: cumstan rweakn y prosp y to benefit thé spring tive buying on the part sellers, and this cir- tended somewhat to che The opening, y 1.39% @1.40, was follo slight rally and then by s| decline that carried M and July to Corn and vatseg: After opening 14 to s off. Jy 76@! in orn underwent a ma- A cant vhowe Prov ness. WHEAT DECLID MINNEAPO! Minneapolis, weak: erevin MARKET May 4--(AP) nother decli British strike news, sharp)y carly in the Whea yon and ..$ 7.60, ing fair recovery from the day point on fate trad @2% cents lowe Oats oased 14@% with lend kets. July rye broke futures Cash wheat continued Trading basis generally one cd ver, Wi w Corn was casy. Oats were slow and easy to % cent lower. BR to good, Barley was Flaxseed was ste: CHICAGO. Chicago, May 4 A.)--Hogs good| w better 180 pounds dow : @13.60; top gn 160 to 170 pounds .60; packing sows ne pisgs i ing S¢ 11.10@1 13.00@ 13.75. Cattle 14,000; fat steer trade slow light weight steers and h ers steady; matured stcers mostly cents lower, hi s off mos liberal spring of thick fl kas offered; top yearlings theavy Nebraskas at i and choice heav to lower; other she stock strong; bulls steady holste’ cents higher, market packers at 9.00@)9. Sheep 12,000; fat lambs slow, gen- erally asking around 25 cents ‘higher; ono load desirable wool to shippers ut 16.00; loo! higher; practical nothing clipped lambs; few carl, sheep steady; good clipped ew wool ewes upward to 10.00. 80. ST. UL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., ‘May 4—(U. S. D. of A.)--Cattle 2,800; fed steers and yearlings in moderately liberal supply, edge off market; prospects weak to 25 lower; bulk eligible jaround 8.00@8.75; few better grades 9.00@9.25; fat she stock and other classes unchanged, largely 4.75@7.5( on-cows and heifers; upwards to 8.5) jon light weight heifers; canners cutters 4.00@4.50; bologna bulls 5.7: @6.25; stockers and feeders steady on 25 cents done of fat 8.50; C fully steady; bulk 9.00 @0.25; few choice loads up to 9.50. Hogs 7,500; opening 15@25 higher’ ‘than Monday's average, quality con- siderly improved; desirable 160 to ‘around 210 pound averages 13.00@ 13.25; 226 to around 300 pound butch- ers mostly 1 inh B12. 785 Packing. star "10. 10.51 igs steady; bu 75. ae Haily steady; best clip- ped lambs 13.75; few $0 pound feed- ing lambs very Httle fat wooled ie} stock here. "FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., May 4—(AP)--Butter fat, churning cream 39; packing stock 26. On the declines, however, there} vith wheat.{ i! months! , largely 11.20@ | ¢ mbs carly |; CHICAGO “ May Clo: Close Yesterday Year Ago 1.61% 1.59% duly Sept. Lard—- May July Ribs May July Bellies May July 19.10 19.10 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE May High Low Close May new 1.54% 151% 1.42% 1 % BISMARCK GRAIN (Purnisned by Russetl-Muller Co.) Bismarck, May 4 20 $1.40 No. t rye ark hard winte Hard winter We quote nay sees 13d t-do no handle the followin Oats Barley Speltz, per ev SHE 6 Ibs. or more Sample ...... Re ae fae 1 cent per pound discount under 55.1). Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents under shell. 5 RAN AES Minneapolis, Minn, May 4—(AP)— Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 1 northern 1.56% @1. northern 1.48% @1 spring 1.585% @1 durum 1.43; Ni 1 mixed durum . No. 3 mixed, ample grade, 55@59; No. 4, 0. Flax No. 1, 2 $ wacked = round 90; few fancy 4.00; ed round whites 3.40@ Red d russet j various. Bliss y around R Triumphs 6.50; Florida aloes light wire » market weaker, Minneapolis, Minn., May Wheat receipts 103 cars compared to 80 cars a Cash: No. 1 3 yellow, 66@69. jo. 3 white, 3754@ G4. CHICAGO GRAIN ago, May 4---(AP)—Cash: No. 1 hard, 1.62; No. 2 mi @71"% » 414 @42; Dd 0@ ~ Not Afraid —< “WANENIT YOU EVER SEEN 3 eigen: . GHOSTLY FIGURES CLOHED’ oo 1N WHITE GROPING Ss | Gory =| pont four, while gains of MARKETS By Associated Presa Leased Wire RANGB 4 —Today— Open High 1.6144 1.59% 1.40% 1.35% 1.61 1.59% 1.39% 1.35% STOCK MARKET HAS A RALLY Opinion. Is Widespread That Strike Will Be of Short Duration New York, May 4-—-(AP)—Stock prices developed strong resistance to- day to the selling pressure inspired by the general strike in Great: Bri- tain. Prices quickly sold down 1 to 3 points at the opening with much of the selling representing the hasty liquidation of stocks bought. yest: day afternoon when it appeared that negotiations for a settlement might be resumed and the strike averted. The calmness with which the Lon- idespread opinion in the nancial district that the strike would t short duration. coupled wi favorable domestic business news and earnings statements, helped to resterc confidence afternoon a good sized ‘way with such popular on, Pull Foundry, Atel Atlantic Trucks, Dupont, and Consolidated nearly 3 points a nal quotations The cotton but wheat pri: the commodity group, nearly 442 cents a bus' tion selling down to Demand sterling i relatively steady on reports the British govern- ment was supporting the currency. French and Belgian francs sank to new record low levels, Trading in the stock market was moderate in volume, total sales in the first three hours ng below 700,000 shares, or nearly 100,000 below those at the same hour yesterday. Commission hot reported public participation was small, The closing ewas strong. The run- ning of an overcrowded short interest carried prices forward at a more rapid pace in the late rading. Sloss Shef- field Steel rallied 5% points and Du- 2 to 3% points included Colorado and South- ern, Commercial! Solvents “B,” General Electric, Colorado Fuel and Wool- worth. Sales approximated 1,100,000 ‘on, Radio corporation Gas selling 1 to e yesterday's fi- rket also held steady, the most voli that \ shares, 4—(AP) pts two cars; @46; tur 1@ ca Poultry e firm: ree fowls broile 0; ducks q POLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Minn., May 4—(A Flour unchanged to in calload lots family 1 a barrel in shipments 0027.00, P) CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, May 4—-(AP)- Butter low- er; receipts 14,905 tubs; creamery ex- extra firsts onds 33@35. 7 firsts 2814 @ storage packed extras age firsts 30. Cheese unchanged. NOTICE My guarantee of satisfac- tion rests on your opinion, not mine. No jcb with me is com- plete until you are perfectly satisfied. I never leave a job until it is finished. Phone 55 Carley, Painter and Decora- tor. é TAKEN UP—At my farm in Tryee Township, S. E, 14. See. 22,:Town- ship 141, Range 77, about two weeks ago, one red sow, Weighing about 175 Ibs. Owner may have same by paying for this notice and keeping. Jacob Niemi, MeKenzie, No. Dak, R. 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