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ao WHEAT PRICES GAIN —— | New York Stocks o—e | ON CROP PROSPECT xs. pe SES 4 American Locomotys 116% Southwest Reports Not Op- | Am, Smelting Refining’... rth y timistic; Market Rises All aa ape ae Around on Buying Chicago, May 20.—(#)—Despite word that the senate and house at ‘Washington had failed to reach an agreement today debenture | Briggs legislation, wheat and corn scored advances in price. The United States wheat visible supply total showed a big decrease for the week, 5,127,000 bu. There were also reports of some changes for the worse in the condi- tion of domestic winter wheat. ‘Wheat closed firm 1'sc to 1%c net higher (May 1.08%, July 1.06% to 1.06%, September 1.10% to 1.10' cember 1.15% to 1.15%); corn ‘sc to July 88% to 88%, oats finished %c to (May 46%, July 451%, September 431% to 43%, December 45%); and provi- sions varying from 2c decline to an equal gain. Ing at tac off to % to ‘kc up, wheat later sagged somewhat, but afterward scored gains all around. Corn, oats and provisions were like- wise firmer, with corn starting ‘sc to 1c higher, and subsequently con- tinuing to climb. In addition to wheat buying today based on the ground that all the bear news regarding an excessive supply is out, and that any radical change in the situation must be constructive, wheat traders today appeared to be influenced a good deal at times by more or less adverse crop advices from sections where the 1929 harvest is underway of approaching. For example, a leading Chicago expert telegraphed today from Dalhart, ‘Texas, that wheat shows irregular condition throughout Texas and Ok- Jahoma. According to this authority, wheat 1s poor to fair south of Amarillo, ‘Texas, but gradually becomes better northward, where more than half is from average to better. There are many fields, however, he says with stands s0 eases from pial A tet Penn stooling and volunteer grot at me the plants are spindly and short, giv- Pall Petroleum ing a grassy appearance and produc- Pub. Sve. Cor. NJ ing small heads, with roots shallow. |padig 2 x With Missouri river markets today Rep. Ir. & St. reporting corn sales to the southeast Baye Pega : at big premiums over the price of |EAY"O'g masta Chicago July delivery, the corn mar- Beare feeback . ket here developed upward trend. | &/ girttes on... Messages were also received from ise : Paci numerous points telling of continued aaaneen Railwa wet weather delays to planting. A|&0 rte On Oallt dispateh from Jacksonville, Il, said {Stans rd Oil NO fields in that vicinity are covered |Standai with, water; and planting conditions General Electric General Motors . Gold Dust ... Great Northern pfd . Great Northern Ir. Orectfs Greene Can. Cop. Hudson Motors . Int. Com. Eng. International Harvester . Int. Mer. Mar. pfd. Int. Nickel ... Int. Tel. and Tel. Johns M’ville . Kennecott .. Kolster Radio Kroger Groceries . Mack Truck . Marland Oil Mex. Seab. Oil M.K. & T. ... Missouri Pacific Montgomery Ward Nash Motors .... National Cash Register N. Y. Central N. Y., N. H. & Htfd. North American .. Northern Pacific ‘becom! Studebaker neti ra os MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT Texas Gul Tobacco Prodi STAGES SLOW RALLY Union Pacific Minneapolis, May 20.—(4)—Wheat had a slow rally of 1% to %sc today, May lagging behind with 1%c re- covery. Corn. started firm and advanced 78 to 1c. Oats were firm. Barley fu- tures were firm. Rye rallied 1!¢c and turned dull. Flaxseed advanced ic. ‘Wheat receipts were moderate and durum continued to run fully % of the total. was quieter for spring wheat. Winter wheat offerings were light and demand was good. Durum was in fair to good demand and basis was steady. Corn was in fair to —_ demand. Oats were in fair to U. 8. Rubber Westh. Electric . Willys-Overland ‘Woolworth . Wright Areo . American Fore! Schulte Stores . Seaboard Airline CHICAGO "pee ey — Chicago, May 20. 1.038% 1.01% ere larger good. 1.0546 Batley was in fair to good demand at 53 to 63c. Flaxseed was steady for faix demand and light offerings. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK to choice 200-250 Ib. 10.50 to 11.18; 160-200 Ib. oe High ey Close STOCK MARKET HOPS WITH TREND LOWER) "=" Federal Reserve Bank C Bank Directors Favor Higher Rediscount Rate on Street New York, May 20—(7)—A frensied outburst of buying of the tallroad shares, which carried Sirhea rahi re the pul ion o' the United States supreme court's in the St. og and O'Fallon case, was followed late this afternoon by a sweeping reaction, which carricd the rail shares $2 to $13 below their carly high levels and sent a wide as- sortment of industrials crashing $5 to $16 a share below last week's final quotations. | New York, May 20.—(P)—The stock market alternately blew hot and cold today but th line of least resistance appeared to be downward. Pools suc- ceeded in marking up a few special- ties but rallies carried a long list of issues down 1 to nearly 10 points be- low Wine week's closing quotations. th directors of the New York mh Chicage federal reserve banks re- Ported in favor of a higher rediscount rate there was little incentive for any General revival of bullish activity. Trade and business news continues | favorable. Call money renewed at 7 per cent and held steady at that figure. Time money and commercial paper rates held firm, the former being quoted at the highest mid-May levels in nearly 40 years. Sparks Withington soared 15 points to @ new high record at 275, or more than 100 points above the price quot- s|ed when it was listed less than two months ago. Allied Chemical ran up nearly 10 points. Warner Brothers pictures \.as pushed up about 4 points but lost all its gain in the traditional ‘selling on the good news” following the stock split up announcement. New- ton Steel crossed 111 to a new peak. Midland Steel produces preferred broke 9 points. American Tobacco A and B broke 6's and 3% points, respectively. :'y-products Coke and General Electric each dropped six points, United Aircraft 5*s and Com- mercial Solvents, Dupont, Anaconda, | A. M. Byers, Calumet and Arizona. Granby Copper, American Telephone, 4| Gardner Motors, Electric Auto Lite, Westinghouse Electric, _Common- 4 | wealth Power and Youngstown Sheet und Tube w.re among the long list of issues selling of: 2 to 4 points. Announcement by the supreme court of the favorable decision in the long pending St. Louis & O'Fallon railroad valuation suit caused an im- mediate and widespread rise in the railroads and stopped the liquidation elsewhere. Chesapeake & Ohio went to 220 as a block of 7,000 shares changed hands. It closed Saturday at 197%, Norfolk and Western rose 12% its to 208s, a record price, New York Central 1112, and Union Pacific . Rock Island, St. Louis and San Francisco, Delaware and Hudson, Atchison and Erie, all rose from 5 to 6 points. Rallies from the day's low levels in the industrials ran from one to 3 points. The market closed strong with the sales approximating 3,500,000 shares. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 20 No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern . No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum . Hard winter wheat Dark hard winter whe SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, May 20.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle—4,900; very slow, pros- pects weak to 25 lower; fed yearlings 13.55; medium weights 13.50; bulk all weights 13.35 down; she stock 8.50 to 10.00; heifers 10.25 to 11.50; cutters 2.03 6.50 to 7.50; talking 9.25 and down on 10.15 to 11.15; 130-160 ib. 10.15 to 11.10, sows 9.40 to 10.00. , medium to choice 90-130 lb. “Cattle, receipts 18,000; calves, 5.000; early medium weight “e tor, classes 1500 Ib. 13.25 to 16.00; com- 07% to choice Heifers, 12.75 mn and medium 9.25 to 13.00, Cows, good and cholce 9:78 ‘S2 1.03 1.03% 1.03 1.08% ee a en at 104% 1.06% 1.04% 106 Peril i + 107% 1.09 1.07% 107% cull and common 7.00 to 4. 20% 1225 to B14 B1% 81% 81% 1350; common and medium 0.75 to 3% 234 836 43% . 2 43% 43% 43% 43% Pry! Boyer era 42% 8% 43% 49% 15.00 to 15.25; shorn lambs 12.78 to see eee oe AM le, ha hneen tain didn tin 20% ‘bases: classes spring lambs good and cheice 18.5 to 1615; med- ee 1% dum _ 14.%8 to 15.76; cull and commos 38% 50 58% 58 1250 to 16.76. Lambs, good and 0% £1 60% 61 + Chole 92 Ib, down 12.80 to 13.50; med- E 3 medium to choice 92- Dulu 0. — to choles 180 to down 616 10" 180; ag a a ‘common : 2 4% 98 cull and 4 aa ss Minusepeuin’ May ‘hele Range rd of Cp og sales: ~ Wheat: No. 1 ny, caek st ebas b rte dark 1.10% to 1.35%; No. 1 4% 0% 83% ON northern, 1.06% to 1.20%; No. 1 hard spring 1.22% to 144%: No, 1 mixed, 2.48% 2.49% 2.46% 2.40% 1.05%; No, 3 durum 98%; No. mixed 2.48% 250% 2.48% 260% stockers and feeders uneven; TUESDAY, MAY 21 ~ [By The Associate Pron) nl basta Standard time. All time is P. 3. unt giteceice lengths on lett of call letters, kilocycles on right. \éar chane Programs with list of associated stations in ‘348.6—-WABC New York—860 oa 5 100—} W, Wile 4 pouy srpation et United States Navy Bani 7p ARSE pe oe ate A RENE ene wows 0 KMOX Ie Be ko OF WEED Wi Ae we une 8 Se, ag io iy tet F ADC W! WouP ardo’e Orchestre, Hour—Aleo WABM WADC WKRC WOHP Cincseicnaies. Koln WEED WHE We DA\ 8: a ead wi Win 20—Harbor Lights, “Forty Co— Vaudeville 454.3—WEAF New Vorke—s00. a wit "01 concert Orchant All Halt He Hour—, wo WA, wa Ra TP WTMJ WHAS WS) Fathors Under"—, Also, WTAM 394.8—-WJZ New York—760 SD WW. — A} WWJ K8D WHO WTMJ WEBC WSM WMC W3B KPRC WOAI WKY W 10:00—Hal Kemp's Hotel Dance Orchestra (one hour)—Alee KS! L WHO. ein Gere SP. nl id Cea cpt TPA We wap xPRe WOAL Ho Mtrw a $:00—Raseball Scores: Smalle and Robertson, Comedy, Duo-—ty. ido—Rexter with G. Lu as Ne, a rite TP W WMC KVOO WEAR N Rene aati sdo—OreheattasAlen WIR RYW | ‘eves WREN itt oo KPRC ve "O—Desctiption of New York at N $0—Minstrels—Alxo Ki $o—Syncomatics Orchestra Also KDKA WLW KWK WREN WG) :30—Orchestradians—Also KDKA WJ: W KWK WREN Mere YFAA JocSlumber Musle Hour, OFchestra Numberse-Aleo KD WK WREN stock trading fair, market steady; | whom gathered four safe hits in five Alabama. Louisiana and Texas sacked | trips, led the local swatsmiths. Hol- Bliss Triumphs 39.25 to 3.50; few|land got a homer and Evenson a fancy shade higher; South Carolina | double in the day's work. bbl. Irish Cv dlers 5.50 to 6.00; few The summary: fancy 6.25; old stock trading very GROVE GIANTS slow, market dull; Wisconsin sacked ( AB H PO A round whites 70 to 80: Minnesota and | Sigman, cf .... 5 3 1 0 North Dakcta sacked round whites | Holland. 3b, 2b 5 4 2 3 65 to 75; Idaho sacked russets 1.50 to | Garver, If . § 3 2 0 1.75; fancy shade higher. Evenson, ss 5 40 23 —_—_— Hopkins, 1b 6 281 MINNEAPOLIS PoTaToEs — | G50" - ar a Minneapolis, Minn., May 20.—()— | stotier. c 41H 0 (U.S.D.A.)—Potatoes: Very light wire | sities, 2b 3110 inquiry, demand very slow, market | Beaudry, rf 5 100 dull, too few sales reported to quote. | Johnson, 3b. 1000 ORIN i oclog tsk MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE TO NcdiuWiC COE. * Minneapolis, May 20.—)—Wheat AB H POA receipts today 263 compared to 254 8! Morrasy, 1b . 40640 year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat | watson, 2b ‘Ss 449 and coarse grain closing quotations! gricson. c . 5 19 2 today follow: ; Salie, cf, p 5 33 0 Cash Wheat— Delivered Arrive} webter, 3b 4010 14% Protein— Communs, p, cf Cod aoe 1 dark northern. 1.25 @133 | Anderson, If . 5 100 To arrive ... @130 | Kopenhaver. ss .. 4121 2 dark northern. @131 | Woolridge, rf ........ 4 1 3 0 13° Protein— —-—- — 1 dark norther! A119 WUMMIN ciaavnisdee 41 4 8 To arrive ... @1it Score by innings: dark northern. G117 | Jamestown College— 12% Protein— ! 00221200 0-7 1 dark northern. @109 | Grove Giants— To arrive . @107 20400101 x8 2 dark northe G@107 Errors: Watson 2, Ericson 1, Com- Grade of— muns 2, Balcom 1, Sklies 1, Corral 2. 1 dark northern. 106 Stolen bases: Watson 1, Ericson 1, To arrive @ Salle 3, Sigman 1, Garver 2, Even- 2 dark northe: @104 | son 2. Grade of— ‘Two base hits: Evenson. 1 northern @1.06 Home runs: Holland. To arrive @ Hits off Cummuns, 10 in 5 innings; 2 northern @1.04 | off Salie, 9 in 3 innings; off Corral, Montana Win! 11 in 9 innings. 14% Protein— : brett no iH sanccas 6; by Salle 1DHW or 1HW. @ ; ral 11, 3 arrive ... a Bases on balls off Communs 7; off 13% Protein— Salle 2; off Corral 3. 1DHW or 1HW @ Hit by pitcher: Balcom by Com- To arrive ... @ eine 12% Protein— Time of game: 2:05. 1DHW or 1HW. +6105 @107 Umpires: Cayou and Jackson. To arrive ... - 106 @ ied ces lineata Grade of— 1DHW or 1HW To arrive ... 12% Protein— 1DHW or 1HW. @101 To arrive ... @1.03 Grade of— 1DHW or 1HW 102 @1.0 aE ; ir iu e a George Heidt, Heidt, Mandan Hurler, Durum Allows but One Scratch Choice 1 amber. . +. 109 @1.16 ry To arrive ... [108 @114 Single Yesterday 13% Protein— 2 amber + LOT 1.15 With Pitcher George Heidt allow- Choice of 1 amber. 1.06 @1.11 Jing but one scratch single, the state To arrive + 104 @1.09 | training school's baseball nine yester- 12% Protein— ica on defeated Wilton, 3 to 0, at Wil- Grade of 1 amber. 82 @ 9 oe trainers scored in the first, Grade of 2 amber. 91 @ 92 |second, and fourth innings. Grade of 1 durum. 91 @ 92 (Mandan outfit secured but six he Grade of 2 ape 90 @ 91 Joff Simmons and Michel, Wilton 1 red durum.. 90 @ 91 |hurlers. To arrive ... 89 @ ‘The game was a typical for Coarse Grains Mandan, the trainérs committing 2 yellow corn.. 86'2@ 3 ene misplays. Wilton erréd six 3 yellow corn To arrive . 4 yellow corn. To arrive . 5 yellow corn. 1915 H 19% 0 desirable light weights about steady, jo mixed corn é #11 all others weak, tending lower; calves 3 mixed corn ‘ ae 2,400; plainer quality considered, 25} ‘To arrive . -19'3 412 to 50 lower; range 10.50 to 13.00; bulk |4 mixed corn i 4186 11.00. : To arrive . j 400 Hogs—11,000; steady with last)5 mixed corn 14S @ berg. 313 week's close: desirable 160 to 220/2 white oats. 144% @ 46% | Thorsell, rf .. 310 pound weights 10.50 to 10.60; top|/3 white oats. 2% 44% Se ‘10.60; few medium weights 1025 to! To arrive . 42% Totals... + 34 697 10.50; heavier butchers 10.00 to 1025: |4 white oats. 3840 43%) Wilton— ABH PO sows 9.00 to 9.25; light lights aan: Barley, ch to {cy 61 @ 63 |Michel, rf . - 4021 bulk pigs 11.00; auenee cost Satur- | ‘To grrive ... 544 Lief, as .. 402 Gay 10.32; weight 205. Barley, med to gd 58 @ 60 | Manley, 403 Sheep—1,090; mostly direct; choice |""T9 grrive ... Bt @ ‘rush, 400 medium to choice spring lambs 13.00 | periey, lower eds £3 @ 37 | Gilmore, ab 400 to 15.50; shorn lambs scarce, salable oy @ Thale, cf 402 sendy: ‘wove lame 12:00 10 1400; |» Tye aN 30% 47% |Christense 407 ghorn ewes 6.50; heavy wooled ewes |" To arrive . 6 @ Valkman, If 402 6.00 to 6.50. No. 1 flaxseed. 246% @2.50'; | Simmons, p 208 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN To arrive ... » 2.46% @2.50% ped, A ee afoot? May 20.—(4)—Wheat: No +42 .Corn—No. 3 mixed 86, No. 2 yellow a 01; No. bi white 9215 to 93; sample © ‘Additional Sports Tosa Rupe: iow Alo. Fe KA WHAS WSM ht From Alr Dek KWwk Peat DKA WLW. rt Graves, ConductorA 1 REN WJ! B Nn 0! Minn. & S. Dak. & ~3 al corcccoHcouctioa!l commwoo-om li - 100 000-3 oe GROVE GIANTS TAKE, [zee ais. “Ears Rye—No. a ee, Dy oe gy P. seed—4.25 to 4.85. base alin, Thornberg, Thorgell. scraarsi | THRD BALL VICTORY scare, FORRIGN EXCHANGE yi Now York. May 20.—(P—Forelgn | Jamestown Collegians Nosed 3 inlogs, tric ¥'% eat sontreel wih ramos 3 x. al Out 8 to 7 Saturday at — |on balls off-Heldt 7; off blmmons > 2 pitches—Simmon Mt," Morway 3608, Sweden 2670, Prison Diamond be Reap nvr ge Me ggal-4 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR of game, 2° hours, Umpires—We May 20—()—| _Outhitting thelr op 40 tot. st Sine. lower, In carioad lots, ine Grove las Satarcay” dt quoted at $5.45 to 5.55| the Jamestown college baseball ing Program for a in cotton sacks. 8 to 7 at the state prison poten : se fg barrels ; ‘The Giants scored the winning run in. MAN MELP WANTED MALB WITH CAR—Must be con- eclentious and steady; should earn from $300 to $500 average per ad month with best opportunities for vancement it. Permanent position with successful national institution. attractive for married wife can travel with an whose fim. Write for interview upon ar- rival of district manager. Write , care of Ad. No. 17. Fargo, N. D., Butte. IF YOU can seil_what everybody hag! sation and mske big money see between 10 and 12 a. m. Class interior paint- er. Inquire Paul Esterley, 301 First Ave. N. E., Mandan, N. D. WANTED—Boy 16 to 2. Phone 819. FEMALE GELP WANTED YOUNG LADIES (3) 18-23 to travel with crew of girls on educational tour through western states. Good salary. Call today, Mrs. Tyler, Ho- tel Prince. FOR RENT—One room, kitchenette and bath apartment for rent in Tribune building June 1st. for two Suitable girls or young married couple, $45.00 per month. If inter- ested call 1254 for appointment after 5 p.m. AS FOR RENT—Second fioor apartinent of two rooms and kitchen, to couple willing to help with housework of first floor apartment. Call at 418 Hannafin. FOR RENT—Good sized well tur- nished apartment with kitchenette of and et gas for cooking, also use 411 Fifth street. TO SUBLET for June, July and Aug- ‘ust, living room, bed room, kitchen and bath to responsible people. Mason apartments. Phone 1303-R FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment. Gas stove, water and light. Also room for oe 812 Ave. B. 120 W. Rosser nished or unfurnished. Phone 653- souls "apartment |, close in. Call at after six. ern apartment fur- L. K. ‘Thempeon. Phone _287. FOR RENT—June 1st, furnished or unfurnighed apartment. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Apartment in Person Court. Phone 796. eeew— Loughran, Tod Morgan, Jackie Fields, Ace Hudkins, Tuffy Griffiths, Billy Wallace and Joe Glick providing the high spots from coast to coast. In point of general interest Kid Chocolate’s battle with LaBarba, the Perrin flyweight champion, seems to deserve a ranking at the top of the list. They are down for a 10-round struggle at the ald York Coliseum Wednesday " setends his junior Tod Morgan lightweight championship against the onslaught its of the San Bernardino, Mexico, Baby Sal Corio at Los Ange- les tonight. Ace Hudkins, Nebraska Wildcat, gives the Pacific coast its other yeconeed this week when he Moore of Long Beach engages Tom in @ 10-round match at Hollywood Tuffy Griffiths, Sioux City, Towa, makes his debut among the heavyweights in a 10-round match with Al Friedman, Boston, at the Chi- poarey stadium Friday. In another 10- DEFEATS WILTON Ea on the same card, Jackie Fields, welterweight champion of} the world in the eyes of the National Boxing association, engages Clyde pgeeroig Texas cow-punching knock- ‘Tommy Loughran, king of the light heavyweights, again enters the heavy- weight lists, this time at Boston Fri- A Ernie Schaaf of Boston. against Billy Wallace and Joe Glick. out- lightweights, battle it out standing over the 12-round route at Cleveland Bison Track Men Beat Viking Clan ae pfu gs i i i : 5 E z ot [3 g i i 88, gtee r i ‘3 if Z i z i i & etes re § Es r » N. Dak. May 20.—-Counting In every even: except the low North Dakota Agricultural completed their y trouneing Valley college track and in a dual meet 97% to 3314. ked up numerous having their best low hurdles, Jim Eckel ite, Cassidy, to the yw inseasonal cold, the had a hard time in Pd | gee 8 £ a5 Li "it Effective Jan 3, 1926 4 Ensertion, 23 words of ander .75 2 insertions, 25 words or ander ..85 3 Insertions, 25 words or anaer 1.00 1 week. 25 words ot ander ...1.45 Ads over 25 words. 3c additional ber word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in ad- vance. Copy should be received by 9 o'clock to insure insertion eame day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 WORK WANTED | U. G. KNOWLES—Painter, decorator and contractor, 220 South Ninth street. Phone 1317. HOUSES AND FLA‘ FOR SALE-—Six room modern house with large sleeping porch, also gar- age. all in good condition and lo- cated in one of the choice residence districts of Bismarck. This is a bargain and can't last long so act quickly. Price $5500.00. Terms. I. C. Iverson. Phone 28-W, Mandan N. Dak. FOR SALE—At 418 ‘Twelfth strect a modern six room home, east front, hot water heat, Minneapolis heat, r, two stall garage. Price FOR RENT—During June, July and August, a nicely furnished five room home with screened porch. Adults only. Phone 967. FOR RENT—Seven room all modern house. furnished Telephone 233 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. FOR RENT—Strictly modern seven room house. Phone LOST AND FOUND ie LOST—A bunch of keys in’ leather folder with name O. A. Vesperman on same. Finder kindly return to Western Union Telegraph office. WANTED TO RENT ; WANTED TO RENT—On or before June Ist, modern house, 5 rooms or larger. Call 943 or 307-W. WANTED TO RENT—A large house or an apartment house. Write Tribune Ad. No. 16. DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE AT BARGAIN FIVE ROOM modern new stucco bungalow, besides sun parlor in front and rear, all interior decora- tion in latest paint patterns, fine kitchen with elaborate built-in fea- tures and 3 windows, hardwood floors, 2 large extra rooms finished in basement, plastered and heated, full basement, garage, east front, fine lot, immediate possession, all for $4800. SEVEN ROOM modern house, includ- ing 4 bed rooms, one downstairs, front room finished in oak, hard- wood floors, full basement, 3 bed rooms upstairs with large kitchen- ette off each, well built, close in, east front, fine lot, large trees, lawn, garage and desirable. { DESIRABLE building jot close in for sale. GE V. C., third. onds. 880 yard relay—Forfeited to Bison. Shot put—Won by May, A. C.;) Floan, V. C., second; McQueen, V. C., third. Distance, 38 feet. Pole vault—Won by Blakeslee, A. C.; Iverson, A. C., second; Hays, & C.,| 1. REGISTER. sme, 10 minutes 50 sec- and Carlos, V. C., tied for third. Height 11 feet. Discus throw—Won by May, A. C.; McQueen, V. C., second; Peterson, A. C., third. Distance, 110 feet 11 inches. High jump—Won by Hays, A. C.;! Soroos, V. C., second; Konicheck, A. C., third. Height, five feet four inches. Javelin throw—Won by Shepard, A. C.; McQueen, V. C., second; May, A. C., third. Distance, 138 feet Broad jump—Won by Hays, A. C.; May. A. C.. second; Eckel, V. C., third. Distance, 19 feet 6 inches. Golf Title Won By Grand Forks Grand Forks. N. D., May 20.—()— Grand Forks high school won the first annual state interscholastic golf tournament here Saturday. Art Gilbreath and Bob Fletcher ;turned in a combined total medal score of 335 for 36 holes. Gilbreath also was medalist with a score of 77- 83—160. Fletcher had 175. Fargo was second with 355. Dick Fowler making 179 and Burke Dig- nam 176. New Rockford was third, Valley City fourth, Park River fifth, and Grafton sixth. Hillsboro, Lang- don and Jamestown also competed. Bill Nimmo Wins Lake Region Meet Devils Lake, N. D., May 20.—()— W. K. Nimmo, local club champion, won the fourth annual Lake Region invitational golf tournament here yesterday by defeating Charley And- erson of Minot, five up. Nimmo also was the medalist with a 38 score. | FOR SALE—New car, will take in Over 100golfersfrom all over the state | ° tourname! he eight other flights were com- pleted during the day. and some also from Minneapolis and | ? aking knives—there will always be knives to cut you up with—don’t to an operation—better Clinic of Dr. T. M. (Harvard) before being cut to cured hundreds can CURE and Bark—scientific Alkaline Diet —Nature’s theme bd pus- punching, serum: nor dope, pee 8, Liice Luces 1 ‘Block Bismarck. KNIFE. Two éxtra large front rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, with private entrance. Completely furnished with an elec- tric range. Close in. Call at 118 First street. Phone 672-J. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping in modern home $15.00. Also furni- ture for sale. Call at 404 Tenth street or phone 745-W. rooms for light housekeeping, gas for cooking, private entrance. Also for rent. a piano and garden space. Phone 442-M. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home. Gentlemen pre- * “ij ferred. 506 Fifth street. Phone _ 678-W. z FOR RENT—Two or three rooms, furnished or unfurnished for light housekeeping. College Bldg. Phone 183. ROOM FOR RENT—Ciose in. 1 Newly furnished, airy room. Gentlemen _Preferred. 510 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Furnished __ sleeping rooms. Call at 219 Seventh street. Phone _1573-W. FOR RENT—Furnished strictly modern home. Phone 67-R. _HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR FOR SALE—One brown leather rocking chair, one genuine brown leather duofold, a black leather rocking chair, also a dining room table and buffet. “room in Close in. pace balloon tires. Call at Ave. Phone 1069-W. FOR SALE—First class piano, must be sold before June first. Call at 319 First street. Phone 1302. BARGAINS i used furniture KeD- nelly Furniture Co. Mandan. §. D. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— New and second hund. Over 609 styles and cizes. We Arar one to fit E. Btitsel, FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers, imported German Rollers, and Harz Mountains. ‘seeds, treats, etc. igen 115-J, Jacod Bull. Dickinson. N Box No. 728. FOR eae psebe: Cash register. Registers from 1c to $9.99. Has five departments or initial keys. Call at Bismarck Shine Parlor, 309 Broad- way. FOR SALE—lIrish Spaniels, 4 months old. Good stock. Must be sold at once. H. W. Crawford, Mandan, N.D. FOR SALE—Fine spruce trees, have plenty of dirt on roots. Cheap. See John Wray, 1011 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Four or seven office rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A. Knowles. —_—_——— USED CARS used piano as part payment. Write P. O. Box 685. FOR SALE—Rugby 6 cyl. truck, used very little. In very good mechani- cal shape. International truck, 6 Sheed beeper sae class condi- lon, used very little. A bargain. 1927 Ford coupe; 1928 Chryaler coupe, 4 cyl.; 1928 Durant coupe, 6 cyl. Several other good values in used cars. We trade and give terms. Hedahl Motor Co, TODAY'S THE DAY A SPECIAL display of super-values in fine used cars—at prices that save you money—on terms that make the purchase e: easy ane convenient. Our sales- room is open every evening. 28 Paige Sedan. 26 Chevrolet Sedan. 26 Chevrolet Coach. 25 Overland Sedan. 25 Ford Coupe. 24 Durant Touring. Priced to sell. NORTHWESTERN AUTO CO. 314 Main Ave.