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ESSA RE PENO AMM eRENA Rc ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 16,1929 oom ~ CLASSIFIED GRAIN PRICES BREAK :|[ New York Stocks { aa THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. - MARKETS — FINANCIAL NEWS SELLING PRESSURE GELP WANTED. MALE MANAGER WANTED ‘for. Bismarck store. Exceptional possibilities. No WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 {By The-Assoctated Pree} y Lh a time. All time is P. M. Programs in Central sulise bikinis Classified Advertising Rates ON GENERAL SELLING Serene witelee of eeictlatee acaions ineai ee ha enolate eee tatary sel: ae ee i tasers. Pas pager ry , A043 —-WEAF New Vork—60 week to start. $850.00 cash deposit || 2 Insertions, 25 wérds or ander..85 3 Insertions, 25 words or ander 1.00 1 week, 25 words or ander ...1.45 Ads over 25 words, 3c additional $:00—Pacific Vagabonds Hour--Also. §:00—Sports, also WHO Ki 6:00—Synagogue 6:30—Concert Orchet SET Diuner Music 4nd Baectell Scores—WEAF nn vices; Rabel favacl Goldtarb—-WEAR WEAR WW) WHAS WNC SB on goods required, MANUFACTUR- ER, 114 No. May Street, Chicago. WANTED—Ali laboring mien to wear Farm Relief Bill Not Up to Ex- Repeated Efforts of ‘Bull’ Trad- 7 jerenaders Orchestra—Also WWJ KSD WOC WOW WDal out Star Brand shoes, high top|]. ber -word: pectations and Uncertain- ers Fail to Bring Market | 7*°"W8W wits Wry writs KPRC WoC WWiWOALKVOO WEA... | boots, leather gloves, work pants./) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY : 8:00—Troubadours—Also WTAM WWJ. wan, KSD WOC WOW WDAF KSTP overalls, shirts, etc. JACK SLOV- : Si ty Is Trader Talk Out of Doldrums WIM WHAS WsM WMC WaB WEAR WOAI KVOO KPRC KOA EN, Capital City Clothing Store, RATES ‘ . 8:30—Olive Palmer, Paul Oliver, Revelers and Orchestra—Alno WGY ‘AM v ., a stiles wwa WGN esd Wo WOW WDAF KSTP WTMJ WHAS WSM WMC 121 Fifth street. 90 Cents Per Inch * Chicago, April 16—(@)—For at New York, April 16.—(P)—The stock | 9.49 _WvS2 KVOO WFAA KERC WO TEARN BARBERING NOW. Prepare Y WAM wWwJ WOW WHA! WMC WSB WFAA WOAI KPRC KSTP WK! Sew KSD ae 10:00—Rudy Vallee’s Dance Orchestra Hour—Also WDAF WKY KSD WWJ $04.5—-WJZ New York—760 All classified ads are cash in ad- vance. Copy should be received by 9 o'clock to insure insertion market was still in-the doldrums to- Gay despite repeated efforts of. “bull” traders to bring it @ general rally Teast the time being proposed. farm legislation not only disappeared today asa grain market factor, but for spring trade. Big cemand, good wages. ‘Free catalog.--Moler Bar- . ber College, Fargo, N. D., Butte, 4 became a decided bear influence. by marking up a select assortment | §:C0—Smith Ballews Orchestra; §:55—Baseball Scores—WJZ only Mont. Ae, same ‘ lay. Sharp breaks in prices today and of olls, foods and specialties, several] $isg— pe Goreme” Mudted HuntoAlss KOKA WIR KYW -KWE WLW .| WANTED—Experienced man to work THE in, desirable, for $5600. heavy selling, much of it on the part of which sold at their highest prices 730 REN WOME ES "WERE KVOO WEAA KPRC WOAI KOA on farm. Man with family pre- BISMARCK -TRIBUNE of recent purchasers followed publi- of the year. Selling pressure was par-| 7'30—Koresters Quartet. -Aleo KDE en Ale ROR I KW, ferred, Also plano for rent. Phone 7 GEO. M. REGISTER. cation | of ine terms ot the cree cer A ganna against the steel, #:30—Cabin, Door with atherfne "Big sones—Also KDKA WIR WK 442-M. Sas PHONE 82 enactments. President loover’s motor copper shares. * 10:00—-How a had . Mitte reas Ay ome -WANTED—Experienced egg candler i message to dealing with the Legend ay vi Ere pte oo TL CWOWHEENCLTO ne for out of town work. Either-male : Pr daprliie sth tinaons Se etie abe aa" 7:00—Showboat—Also WADC WMAQ KMOX KOIL WHK WCCO WISN oF female. Apply at Bismarck Auto p REAL ESTATE 8:00—Orchestra Program with Annette Hanshaw—Also WADC WKRC WGHP WMAQ WGL KMOX KMBC KOIL W8PD WHK 8:30—Smoker; Informal Entertainment and Music—Also WADC WKRC WGHP WMAQ WOWO KMOX KMBC KOIL WSPD WCCO WHK WISN 9:00—College Glee Club; Orchestra—Also WADC WKRC WGHP WMAQ WOWO KMOX KMBC KOIL WSPD WHK WC 9:30—Daguerreotypes; Songs of Yeste uartet—Also WADC WFBM WKRC WGHP WMAQ WOWO CENTRAL CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS 293.9—KYW Chicago—1020 428.3—WLW Cineinnati—700 5:30—Uncle Bob 6:00—Educational; Two Trios —String Ensemble; Orchestras 6:45—WJZ Programa (1% hrs.) —WIZ Programa (1 hr.) $:00—Burnt Corkers W—Hotel Orchestra: Radioet 8:30—Symphony Orchestra 9:00—Orchestra; WEAF (30 min.) 9:00—Musical 10:00—News: Orch.; Slumber Musto 11:00—Dance Music’ (2% hrs.) 389.4—WBBM Chicago—770 $:00—Golden Program of Music Call money renewed at 8 per cent and held firm at that figure. Time money was unchanged. The heaviness of U. S. Steel com- mon, which sold:down more than 2 Points to 174% in the early afternoon, was somewhat of a disappointment. Fresh buying support developed in % | the stock in mid-afternoon. Heavy liquidation continued in the copper stocks. Copper broke 7 points, Cerro de Pasco broke below 87 to a new low for the year, and several others were hammered down 2 to nearly 4 points. A few new weak spots were uncov- lowest prices of the day in all the grain pits were reached in the late |Co! dealings. ‘Wheat closed flat at the day’s bot- tom level 4%c to 4%c net lower, (May 1.18%. to %, uly 122% to %, Sept. 1.25 to %, Dec. 1.29). Corn 2% to 8%c down, (May 91% to % to %, July 94% to %, Sept. 95% to %, Dec. 86% to %). Oats finished 17%c to 2c off, (May . 485%, July 46%, Sept. 43%). And pro- visions unchanged to a setback of * 12, Offerings of wheat future deliv- erles deluged the trading pit today, WANTED—A cook at the Rough Rid- | six ROOM modern new stucco bung- er hotel, Medora, N. Dak. Must | alow, hardwood floors, large rooms furnish references. ite a and closets, full complete par- ‘WANTED—A boy to work after school | titioned basement, basement gar- at Broadway Cleaners. age. East front, very desirable lo- --cation, quick possession. Sales FEMALE HELP WANTED price $6500, good terms, 7 per cent WANTED—Reliable girl or woman | interest. for general house work. 301 Eighth street. Phone 1346. a WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 1246 or call at 204 Ave. B west. WORK WANTED FOR SALE—The cheaj erview; 75 foot front, facing and east, only $950.00. F. BE. Young.. Re SD 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, NEW SIX room modern bungalow, sleeping porch, oak floors, fireplace, many built-in features, electric stove, enclosed porch, full complete partitioned basement, large’ base- ment garage, beautiful lawn. East Greene Can. Cop. .. Hudson Mot. .. Int. Com. Eng. . Int. Harvester .. Int. Mer. Mar. Pfd. . 10:00—Mountalneers; Club Orchestra 11:00—Dance and Organ (1 hr.) 280.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1070 ey 00—Bridgs Tournament Ew ion. Sales price and with but scant buying power in | Int. Nickel .... ered by ” traders, Webster- hicago Orchestras; Concert WEAF Progs. (30 min.) ade le oa re eto, 3 bed rooms, sleeping porch, nce way idly, show: Eiset ew v it Lombard YOUNG MAN wants work in shop to 6500, ‘ . evidence they gave way rapidly, show. | Int. Tel a, Tel Av 81, Western Union, Burroughs m low) iHtasNignt Club Hour R0O—WHEAT pros: t2 fre)” Tearn blacksmith trade. Wages ac- | °°900» 600d terms east front, nice trees and Iswn, 10:00—Dance Music (2 hrs.) 209.8—WOC Davenport—1000 8:30—Broadcasters’ Club 6:30—Law for the Layman 7:00—WEAF Programs (3% hrs.) 10:30—Augustana College 288.5—WOWO Ft. Wayne—1160 8:30—WOR. be, lh (1% hrs.) 10:00—Old Time Melodies $89.4—KFAB Lincoln—770. 6:00—Studlo Orch 10:00—Airways Proj double garage, $5500.00. FOUR ROOM cottage, toilet, ete, $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. op 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- ee in good, old, reliable compan- les. Recent buyers turned actively to the selling side of the market. New buy- ing “based on farm legislation pros- pects failed outright to develop. Only fractional rallies followed the early break in wheat prices. After the ‘outburst of selling, a period of dullness ensued. Oné topic discussed was a bearish report that 40,000,000 bu. of Kansas wheat is to be moved cording to ability. Willing to work. | six ROOM modern bungalow, hard- for board only to begin with if necessary. Write Ad. No. 85, in care of the Tribune. WORK WANTED by energetic young . man of 19 years of age. Can do any | FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hard- kind of office work except stenog-| ‘wood floors, full basement, furnace graphy. Willing to do anything.| heat, near ‘schools. Sales price Phone or write £; R. Leach, Arena, $4100, good terms. N. Dak. . = BOOKKEEPER with. two years of ex- perience desires position. Can fur- nish good references. Write Trib- une, ‘in care of Ad. No. 91. ing Machine, Burns Bros “A,” Johns- Manville, and Superior Steel lost 3 points or more. Schulte Retail Stores dropped 3 points on the recommendation of David Schulte that common dividends be omitted unless the cigaret price- cutting. was ended in 60 days. Holland Furnace, Lackawanna Railway, Chrys- ler, and\Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit sold at new low levels for the year. Skelly was the leader of the oil Group, crossing 43 to a new peak price. Simms Petroleum and Union Oil of California also moved into new high ground. Bear operators made no effort to interrupt the late rally which carricd Montgomery Ward .and American Can 3 points beyond yesterday’s close. Radio also made a gain, but U. 8S. Steel and the coppers continued to hover around the day’s low figures. A block of 10,000 shares of Postum was bought at 68 1-2 in the last hour. The closing was irregular. Sales ap- Proximated 2,600,000 shares. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, April 16.—()—Wheat # ireceipts today 119 compared to 109 a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat ‘nd coarse grain closing quotations today follow: Cash Wheat— Delivered Arrive 14% Protein— 1 dark northern. 344.6—WENR Chicago—879 15—Farmer Rusk Minstrel 0—Doings of the Smiths After Theater Program Mike and Herman; Comedy (0a—International DX Vaudeville 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 6:00—Quin; Nighthawks; Ensemble 0—Radio Floorwalker —WEAF Programs (1% hfs.) :30—Goldkette’s Orchestra 10:00—Features; Popular (2% hrs.) 344.6—WLS Chicago—870 6:05—Short Features 7:30—Farm Service $:00—Music at the Roundup 47.5—WMAQ Chicago—670 8:15—Topsy Turvy; Orchestras 7:00—WOR Programs (3 hrs.) 10:00—Musical Potpourri 11:00—Dance Music (3 hrs.) 398.6—WCX-WJR Detroit—75) 6:00—Little Symphony Orchestra 6:30—The Icelanders 00—WJZ Programs (145 30—Sunny Meadows and Gang 00—The Frolickers; News 10:00—Dance & Organ (2 hrs.) wood floors, enclosed porch, * east front, hot water heat, outside gar- | age. Sales price $4700, good terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hardwood floors, full basement, lo- cation close in. Sales price $3800. Terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hard- wood floors, concrete floors in basement, outside garage, fine lawn, trees, garden space. Sales price $3500. Terms. acre or on shares, Would also like to rent farm land, Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 86._ aad WORK WANTED—Removing storm windows and screens fitted. Also do general garden and lawn work. fo.) EXPERIENCED lady desires position cooking for bridge crew or on farm. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No, 87. FIRST CLASS carpenter wants job building and remodeling houses. ibune, in care of Ad. No. 89. party would like to care for children afternoon and ‘eve- nings. Phone 511-J. \ ___ DRESSMAKING_ , f all kin Peacock Art Shop. Experienced dressmaker in charge. APARTMENTS Pennsylvania Railroad .. Phillips Petroleum 1c 275.1—KMOX St. Louls—1090 6:00—Hour of Music Features 00—WOR Programs (3 hrs.) 10:00—League; Amos: 10:30—Wille’s Orchest: 263—KVOO Tulsa—1140 6:15—Bess Hughes 6:30—Dinner Music 7:00—WJIZ & WEAF (2 hrs.) DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- NESS with the busiest dealer in the city. F. E. YOUNG. DISCOVER the SECRET of health— the long sought prize of Nature— was meagerness of corn receipts. - On the downward swing of the corn market today many longs were suc-| Radi cessively letting go of their holdings of future deliveries. The cash corn trading basis, however, was somewhat firmer. Oats weakened with other cereals. Provisions were somewhat unsettled, the break in grains leading to some selling. WHEAT PRICES PLUNGE 316 TO 3% CENTS TODAY Minneapolis, April 16.—(#)—Wheat prices dropped 3% to 3% cents today, liquidation running the market into steploss ground. * Corn was stubborn for & time but \ broke 2% to 2% cents. Oats broke 1 cent, Barley futures sagged frac- ndy; Courtesy Sea SEVEN ROOM modern two story house, hardwood floors, one bed- room first floor, full cemented basement, outside garage, location close in, chance for good rental in- come. Sales price $4950.00. Good terms. CHICAGO POULTRY marck and Mandan he is being saved Chicago, April 16.—(4)—Poultry,| from eventually paying the increased alive, easier. Receipts 3 cars. Fowls| costs of doing business, due to the 32 to 33, broilers 44 to 47, roasters) activities of check artists and people 2114, turkeys 30, ducks 24 to 30,| who are ‘slow pay’ or ‘never pay.’ geese 19. “Also, if ® person applying for credit'already owes a number of bills totaling more than his immediate capacity to pay, the merchant will be doing him a favor by refusing him further credit,” he said. “He proba- bly won't see it that way on first thought, but it is true that when a Standard Oil California . Standard Oil New Jersey Standard Oil New York Studebaker . Texas Corporat Texas Gulf @ulphu: Tobacco Products Union Pacific TWO STORY dwelling, three bed- rooms and sleeping porch, besides living room, dining room and kitch- en, east front, Al condition, good location, close in, lawn, trees, double outside garage. Sales price $5500, good terms. __ serum squirting, no pus-] no poisons, no dope, NO KNIFE. chinery parts. Disc plates, for plows and wheels of all tions. Also automobile lug chains. Come and RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, April 16.—(?)—Range ‘Wheat—No. 1 « 1.3244 @1.40'6 « 1.29% @1.3716 » 1.3016 @1.38% MODERN DWELLING having four northern 1.18% to 1.35 bedrooms and bath, hardwood spring 1.327%; No. 2 mixed 1.16; No. 2 1% to 1% jonally. Oats dropped Flaxseed futures cent. broke with eee 1.2446@1.30'5 mixed durum 1.04. man is heavily in debt it is natural for some or all of his creditors to get FOR RENT—Good sized well floors, fireplace, built-in features, south front, enclosed porch, two over at the Northern Hide.and Pur ts. ] 46 Co., 900 Front Ave. south, Bismarck, grain. 1.23% @1.2714 S oe Honest oe 4814. anxious about their money and soon- eran (oe ene ine garages, fine lot and location. Will| N. D. Phone 406. ‘| Rye—No. 2 . = . : ooking, 2 Se ee achat whens otterings were ue + 1224012844] Bariey—No. 3, 62; sample grade, 68. 7,0" later may adopt methods of col-) CP" frigidaire, 411 Fifth street.| jeecenstie mice, wu’ % Sel St) FOR SALE OR RENT Store build- was quiet and frm. Durum offer- ings were light and choice ruled firm to stronger. Corn offerings were firm; oats were in quiet to fair demand and steady: Rye was in light supply and demand was steady. Barley offerings were small with little malting offered. Demand was fair at 56 to 68 cents. Flaxseed was quiet and easy. Offer- ings were low. CHICAGO Chicago, April 16.—()}— 1s AIN TABLE Open High Low Close 1.21% 1.2294 °1.18% 1.18% 4 26 122 1.22% 1.16% @1.1 M inter 14% Protein— « 116% @1.17%8 6% 14% @1.16%% 13% @1.161% CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, April 16.—(#)—Wheat No. 3 red 1.30; No. 4 mixed 1.0474. Corn—No. 3 mixed 91; No. 3 yelow 91 to 93; No. 4 white 901. Oats—No. 3 white 49 to 12; sample grade 47%. Rye—No sales. Barley—52 to 72. Timothy seed $4.80 to 5.40. Clover seed $21.50 to 30.00. “This credit record here in the of- fice is a big help to people-moving to other cities, too. It is becoming more and more the habit with honest credit buyers who move away from Bismarck and Mandan to say'to the merchants in their new home, ‘Just ask the Bismarck-Mandan Credit Bureau, my record is there,’ and no list of individual references is re- quired in establishing charge ac- j counts.” Phone 273. Pais FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished small modern apartment with bal- cony, suitable for qne lady. Clean, wi hot water, 807 Fourt FOR RENT—Unfurnished three room downtown apartment with private bath. Best references only. Inquire at front apartment. 304% Main. FOR RENT—Three room apartment on ground floor, partly furnished, close in. Call at 401 First street or reasonable price. A NEW very modern bungalow, large living room, a real kitchen, many built-in features, breakfast nook, two large bedrooms and bath, hard- wood floors, full cemented base- ment, room partitioned off and completely finished in basement, immediate possession. A real hand- some job of construction and inter- jor decorations. Sales price $4850, good terms, (See this house). ing on Main street, best location. Full basement, 25 preferred 50 foot foot front made by using next door in addition. or Fleck, Mandan, N. D. NATIONAL CASH REOISTERS—. Call Ci second CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 128% 125 1.25 phone 386-R after six o'clock. chisage, I ea; insane Dee. 132%.129 129 |1DHW or 1HW 1204@ NEW pony BUTTER my P Early Enactment woninennc mires oonaparinenh: AND .) —Hogs—Recel ,000; - 130% “ L—(P)— er, 5 A L . 1300; market. mostly. steady...with Miiyhesuie hiring Vee Of Farm Measure Furnished or unfurnished, al50/ yeany other wonderful houses and| For quick’ sale will sell Monday's average; top $11.60, largely $11.25 to 11.50. market for desirable hogs scaling from 160 to 320 Ibs. , Butchers, medium to choice 250- 2900 Ibs. 11.15 to 11.50; 200-250 lbs. 11.15 to 11.60; 160-200 Ibs. 11.00 to 11.60; 130-160 Ibs. 10.00 to 11.60. Pack- ing sows 10.15 to 10.60. Pigs, mi jum to choice 90-130 Ibs, 8.75 to 10.75. 50% 48% 45% 1.01% |1DH Wor 1HW. arrive . 124%@ 1.24%@ 1.1516 @1.1618 1.14% @1.1515 13% @ jak. Cheese steady; Powers Suggested But No Amount for Fund Is Mentioned ; receipts 151,088. | Believed Assured (Continued from page one) diately and they hope to pass it not later than a week from today. The senate committee plans to report its bill Thursdt after which leaders expect to adjourn until Monday. single room for light housekeeping: College Bldg. Phone 183. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, newly decorated. Adults only. Rent reasonable. Call at 413 Ninth street or phone 705-R. FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apartment, suitable for two adults. No children, 422 Fifth lots at prices that are right. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE GENCY Webb Block Phone 0 FOR SALE 1926 Ford Roadster. Phone 347 or write Box 401, Bis- __marck, N. D. : ? 5 ) 1926 Ford Coupe. mination 95 per cent. Cattle—Receipts 7,000; calves—re- 103 -.99% 1.12% @1.144) (Continued from page one) The senate and house bill both| strect. 7 $2.50 per bushel. W! s 103 “89% 11114014314 | sufficient authority and resources t0| provide for a strong federal farm | fOR RENT—Furnished apartment | teas porent a ao Lea ede sy 1.12% @1.14%5 assist the farmers to meet these prob- lems, each upon its own merits. board whose <cope of activity will reach into every social and economic Everything furnished. Close to 1928 Durant 4 door four. 1928 Durant 6 Cyl. Brougham. EET 3| “The administration is pledged to _Capitol. Call at 930 Fourth street.| Also many other good buys. See : 138 iat Sidings nag create an instrumentality that will pose Sean i life that touches | fOR RENT—Threc room unfurnished | these good used cars before you buy. 12.72 Slaughter classes, steers, good and choice 1300-1500 Ibs. 13.25 to 14.75; 1100-1300 Ibs. 13.25 to 14.75; 950: bs. 13.50 to, 117% @1.24% 1.16% @1.22% 1.15% @1.23% 1.144%@1.19 investigate the _ causes, find! sound remedies, and have the authority and resources to apply those remedies. “The pledged purpose of such @ federal farm board is the reorganiza- Plan Commodity Councils The board would function—that is, its ideas and suggestions would be got over to the farmers—through apartment, private bath and en- trance. Call at 810 Main Ave. _ FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Varney aaa ments. Phone 773. HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Small fur- nished house with: bedroom and Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 7: R iness. In lively town. Cheap quick sale. Write Lina Heiser, _fridge, N. Dak. a : 1 tion of the marketing system on| commodity councils to be set up for | #¢ —Cl furnished “e bath downstairs, for summer aS 850° Ibs. sep Tes Hanenys sounder and more stable and more | each of the important crops. By edu- eae ee par months. Write Tribune, care of Ad.) yooms over Knowles Jewelry store. ” , ec . economic processes, . a A . A. 1450 14.45 1.12% @1.15% sponsors of the, bill hope it will be Eighth street. \pply to F. A. Knowles. 4 and choice to| _Wheat— 975. | May $8%@1.00% STKO@ 99% AKO 98% 93% 96% 964%@ 97% will require funds to assist in creat- ing and sustaining farmer-owned and farmer-controlled agencies for @& variety of purposes, such as the ac- quisition of adequate working capi- tal to be advanced against commodi- able to bring a better day to the farmer and permit him to understand his situation better by giving him the opportunity to know intimately all of the multitude of factors whith affect FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 1112 Thayer Ave. AUTOMOBILE pied BRAND NEW 1928 Durant 4 cyl. WANTED TO RENT—An apartment consisting of bedroom, living room and bath, Phone 596-W. _____ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Modern 5 room bunga- Bulls, good i oe 7 + roadster in warehouse, will be sold| low, good location, on pavement, s medi ¥ 3 E 1.15% 1.16% ties lodged for storage; necessary and | his prosperity. i] ace nite Ge ae ches ein tH tise 1.18% prudent advances to corporations| To take care of the surplus, which at & geod seen by Pacis mnaibeys eee ine garden ee, 12,50-16.00; medium 10.50. to _ 12.50) 124%, 124% 1.20% 1.20% ecented and owned by farmers cas: | rrtaslly all, who {ueye edie’ the pos Be leaps eet ee auIS Gash Ge? tec, ir " ook « ‘ organi hase | farmer’s prob! a — f py BE ade oe sorl May 98% 96% 92% 92% and. orderly marketing of surpluses| nub of-the difficulty, the farmers | FOR SALE—New car, will take in foriber. infos RENO Ob: No. common 81% 91% 938% 94 yellow corn occasioned by climatic variations or by ‘used piano as part payment. Write; 69, care of the arc! une, *, yellow cn. harvest congestion; to authorize the Tribune. in care of Ad. No. 88. FOR SALE—Strictly modern room ATS 41% "45% 45% |3 mixed corn. creation ae sre ita ee FOR SALE—Cadillac sedan. Good | ee wists Dalby pele se ‘4 AA's. AA houses, espec! for peri . condition, cheap.. Write Ad. No. 93, eae ‘igi ar, a ucts, through which, under produc- care of Tribune. location. If sold for cash will 244% 244% 249% 2.43% can be es- ers” approval, cooperation. ATG: BALI BABY -3:46% sacrifice, otherwise payment .and terms. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 82. FOR SALE—Modern bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, on paving, large lot, good location. Price reasonable. Terms if desired. Write Ad. No. 92, care of the Tribune. a a ag°8 BOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping: tooms, thoroughly cleaned, fully furnished. Modern, Also for sale: Kitchen cabinet. Phone 812-J or cttil EE le au 3 i ing room in modern home, gentle- men preferred. Also half of a dou- bungalows, hot water heat, c! location, will ble garage. Call at 714 Ave. A or sell on time with ‘fiberal down pay- al Write Box" 52, Bismarck, . D. H i s 3 | 1.06% 1.06% 1.01% 103% 08% 1.08% 104% 1.06% % 1.00% 1.06% 1.06% 0 9 95% 9 9% 26 26% 241% 241% 2.40%. 2.41% 244% 245 244 2.44% H i a : ag2 for information. H..L. Reade. SESE BEALS CHIX MOST . PROFITS. NEW YORK POULTRY _ New York, April 16.—(?)—Poultry R >: ai cy oom ~down- ‘ - gtaizs. Phone 653-W o:-call at 812