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SATURDAY, JUNES8, 1929” eee T New York Stocks “1|STOCK PRICES AGAIN SCARCE OFFERINGS {{ ks | BOOST GRAIN PRICES. cen ene MOVE IRREGULARLY Ory Weather Complaints From Canada and Argentina in Oil Shares But Trend Lift Wheat Values Is Indefinite New York, J‘:ne 8—(#)—The stock market again failed to develop a def- inite trend today, price movements being extremeiy irregular throughout session. flurr of buying developed in the ofl shares. One block of 10,000 of Atlantic refining changed at 70 followed by a further ad- to 0%, -r with a point of the year’s high. Pa. American “B,” Lago and Indian refining sold 1% to 2 points above yesterday’s final quo- tations. Chicago, June 8—(?)— Wheat ranged upward in price today from start to finish, but top quotations were not maintained, uncertainty pre- vailing about the government crop report this afternoon. Dry weather complaints from Canada, Argentina and Australia, espectally Canada, were largely responsible for price advances. on the other har, the government crop report due from Washington after the close of business here was|Chrysler .. expected to indicate a materially | Colorado Fut larger domestic yield of wheat this ; Col, Gramaphone season than was predicted a month Cons, Gas .. ago. ; Friends of higher prices for wheat | nupont de Nem . g order from the were not dependent fuil) by all means/ rie .:...... today upon farm relic: alone as &| Meischmann stimulus. Advices from Winnipeg said reports from 335 points in the |General Motors . Canadian northwest indicated more | Gold Dust ...... or less urgent need of rain. This| Great Northern pfd. had an immediate effect toward en- | Gt, North. Iron Ore Certif! larging demand here for wheat future | Greene Cananea Copper deliveries and toward lifting values | tiudson Motors . as well. Meanwhile, dispatches from | tnt. Com. Eng. .. Argentina saia that although the | international Harvester +» 102 weather was unsettled there had not | tnternational Mere. Marine pid. 42% yet been rain enough to. dispell the | tnternational Nickel ....... < 474 |of the motor and accessory sticks, evil influence of recent prolonged | m+, Telephone and Telegraph... 83% drought. hns-! . Good -demand for corn to be eae shipped out of Chicago developed to- | ioister Radio . day and tended to bring about high- | croger Groc. er prices on future deliveries. One| wack Truck . house reported vessel charters for | wariand Oil .. 200,000 bushels of corn to be forward- | nrexican Seaboard Oil ed to Buffalo. Chicago arrivals of} kK. & T...... corn today totaled 102 cars, against | yissouri Pacific . 122 cars a week ago and 131 cars at | wontgomery Ward receipts today 128 compared to 78 a bert repton decidedly on the ses mee he ssaee : year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat upgrade with July showing the most New York, ‘New nag peril cael ia Delivered Arrive strength. Oats were influenced by rican .. action of other grain. Provisions | Noun Americtn Cash Wheat— 1.25% @1.33% 1.22% @1.30' averaged higher. 1.23% @1. higher (July 1.09 to 1.094, 1.135% to 1.13%, December 1.18% to RR. . 1.18%); corn 14c to 2%c up (July) phinips Pet. 114%.61.19% 1.144. @1.17% 1.12% @1.17% > He MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, June 8.— (7) — Wheat 92% to 92%, September 92% to 93; | postum ... December 88 to 8816); oats finished | pun gyc. Cor. NJ Jac to ie advanced (July 44% tol Radio ...... ‘44%, September 43%, December 43); | Rep, tr. & St. and provisions unchanged to @ ris¢/ Rey Tob. “B” of 120. Stl. & San Fran ene: Sears Roebuck WHEAT GAINS 7-8 CENT IN QUIET, ERRATIC SESSION Minneapolis, June 8.—(4#)—Wheat | St. Oil Oal. held price gains of 7-8 to 1c at the/St. Oil NJ end of a quiet and crratic session to- | St. Oil NY day. Trade toned down and the mar-| Studebaker . ket tone was uncertain. Texas Corp. Oats were firm and slow. Barley |'‘Tex. Gulf Sulp! futures were firm early and steady | Twin City Rapid Transit late. Rye moved up. Flaxseed fu-/|tnion Pac. .... tures developed strength. U. 8. Rubber Cash wheat was in good demand |v. §. Steel .... and small supply. Winter wheat was| vanadium .. scarce and firm. Durum was quiet | warner Bros. . and unchanged with offerings small. | westh. Elec. Corn offerings were fairly large and | willy-Over. . demand was quiet to fair. Woolworth .. Oats were steady any quiet with | wright Aero offerings small. Amn. & For. Power . Rye was in fair to good demand. | gchulte Stores .... Barley was in fair to good demand and prices wére firm to 1-2c higher DULUTH RANGE within the range of 52 to 62c. Duluth, June 8.—(?)— Flaxseed was in light supply and Open High Low Close demand was fair. ‘ Durum— July 99% 98% 99% 98 98 LIVESTOCK REVIEW Sept. ...... 101% 101% 1.00% LOE, South St. Paul, Minn., June 8—(P)| | Rye— — (U.S.D.A.) — Seasonal tendencies |July -.... marked the trade in the cattle di-|Sept. vision in tery sama Frasrpie znd J aa yearlings of representative weig! 232% 235" 232% 2.35 showed a disposition to work slightly | Sept. , higher with inbetween and srasey of- cesses 281% 233% 230% 2.33% ferings taking an opposite trend, this pny Sopp gE yet phase ‘also applying to the she stock MINNEAPOLIS RANGE + 1.06% 71.07% 1.05% @ + 104% @1.05% 1.06% @1.07% 1.05%. @ 1.03% @1.05% 1.24%. @ 12340 117% @ 116% @ 1.05% @ 1.07% 105% 1.03%; @1.05% 1.02% @1.04% 1.03%; @1.05% ese ceee tee BETS 87 +o 1.43% 2.45% 2.43% 2.44% trade. Choice mixed yearlings reach- Minneapolis, June 8.—(#— Grade ed $14.65, a new season's high, other] 1. Open High Low Close) Grage @ 1° well finished offerings of all weights és 08% 1.06% 1.07% | arede @ selling down to $14.00. Bulk all/July iit. 1.00% 1.10% | Orade @ 93 steers from $12.75 to $13.75. grassy |S¢Pt. ‘ “hay |! ted @ 8 kinds on down to $11.50. She stock pe the, A To arr @ wound up at $8.50 to $10.00 on cows, ‘Sul 82% 82% heifers $10.25 to $11.50. Specialties to ant ‘gh 94% |2 Yellow corn 88 @ 89 $12.00 on cows and to $14.00 on heif- Li oe ie “1 To arrive . 81 @ ers. Cutters finished at $6.25 to $7.50, 42% 42% |? Yellow corn 86 @ 87 bulls $9.00 to $0.50, vealers. largely |July ---.- Bie Bie]. To arrive . 6 @ $13.50 to $14.00, Stockers and feeders | S¢Pt. AI% 424414 yellow corn 83 @ Bees ve ee sy os cents ruled |July .- 4244 2.4255 243% H eee ome m H rs in the ‘hog house, this week, lighter |Sept. 2.20 298% 220 |" To arrive . va) receipts having been a bolstering fac- |OCt. -----+ (230% 228 230%/3 mixed corn 82 @ tor. Desirable 150 to 260 pound| | Barley— a To arrive . 82 @ weights finished at, $10.75 to $f0.85,{July --.- 60 60% 60 14 mixed corn 20 @ 82 heavier butchers $10.25 to $10.50, some |SePt- --... 5 mixed corn. 18 @ 80 few down to $10.00. Packing sows|D€. -- 2 white oats. A8%@ 45% closer’ at $9.25 to $9.40. Smooth kinds 3 white oats. A2%O 43% to $9.75, while pigs were steady at pee cee . ane sin $11.00, te %@ 42%, Lamb values worked. fully 25 cents Wheat— Barley, ch to 61 @ 62 or more higher, desirable natives sell- 1.08% 1.09 To arrive . 55 @ ine at $15.00 to $15.25, with rangers |July .. 1oe% 1.00 4, |Barley, med 36 @ 30 salable upwards to $15.75. Yearlings | SePt. Tie Tide | To arrive . 4 @ ruled unevenly lower, closing at $10.00 uy oe A Barley, lower 52 @ 55 showed 90% 92%|5 To arrive 52 rye . 91% 92%)" Ty arti 26% 88 Ino 1 CHICAGO POTATOES To Chicago, June 8—()—(USD.A)—|Juy -..... M4 44% AA 44% Potatoes: Receipts 35 new, 44 old, on |SePt- oo 4 43% track 60 new, 104 old, total United |Dec- ASK 26% 87 89 1% vO 2% Bran $21.50 to 22.50. ined Butte saio aw out west of Medora SUNDAY, JUNE 9 ties (By The Associated Press} w#rograms in Central Standard time. All time is P. Mf. unt th indicated. Wavelengths on left of call letters, Kilocyeles on right, Clear chant nel stations and chain programs with list of associated stations in detall ana M8.0—WABC New Vork—860 FE rmon by the Rev. Donald-Grey Barnhouse, from Philadelphia—Also WaADC Wine WGHP WwOwo katox KMBC KOIL WEEM WISN" 4:00—Vesper Flag Services—WABC Chain (i hr.) 6:00—Entertainers—Also WFBM KM N WMA 6:30— ry woe wy Stars and Ben Selvin's Orchestra—Also Wape D 8:30—Around the Samovar, Music by Russian Musicians—Also WADC WKR WMAQ WGHP WoWO KMOX KMBC KOIL. WEPD WISN Wweeo” 454.3—WEAF New York—660 4:00—Our Presidents—Also KOA WGY WW. 3532 rhe rime, of Roveu Also, WOY nese Cpanioaati eee E lajor Bowes’ Family, Louise Baye—Also wi Keb wow WFIC ‘Wwiop WHAS Waic WSE WEY WoC WL bie 7:00—"‘Our Government,” David Lawrence—Also WGY KSD WOW WHAS ‘SB KVOO WKY WOAI WSAI WFJC WMC WoC ‘am—Also WGY WTAM WWJ WSAl WGN KSD WOW KSTP WTMJ_WEBC WSM WMC WSB KPRC WOAI WKY WDAF WOC Uig=Bapla Rigg Ee A vee, Meat KSD WOW WDAF WOC 315—Champions estra, w! lay Boland and Bury! Retting—Also WGY WrAM ‘WWJ WGN KSTP Wry WEBC WOW woe herd ne 48—Sunday at Seth Parker's—Also WOW WHAS WKY WWJ KOA Wwoc 9:15—Sam Herman; Russian Choir—Also WOW WKY KOA WWJ WOC 394.8—WJZ New Vork—760 4:30—Persians—Also KDKA WLW WJR KYW KWK WTMJ KSTP WEBC §:00—Baseball Scores—W4JZ; The American Singers—Also KDKA KWK WREN 5:30—The Ge) Raemen Folk ee Sora, WLW WOAL WHAS x LW WREN KPRC WOAI WHA! WSM WSB WTMJ KSTP WMC KOA KYW KTHS WEBC KVOO KDKA 6:15—Uncle Henry's Magazine with Irving Fisher as Speaker and Dramatized Short Stories—Also WLW KDKA WJR KWK KYW WREN KSTP KOA 7:18—Tone Pictures—Also KDKA WREN WJR KWK WLW. 7:45—At the Piano—Also KDKA WLW KYW KWK KSTP WJR WTMJ 8:15—Light Opera (1% hrs.); Vibrant Melodies (15 min.)—Also KDKA KWK MONDAY, JUNE 10 (By The Associated Press} Programs in Central Standard time. All time is P. tf. unless otherwise indicated. Wavelergths on left of call letters, kilocycies on right. Clear chan= nel stations and chain programs with list of associated stations in detail, 454.3—WEAF New York—660 3:00—Address Pres, Hoover at Cornerstone I 6:09—Choristers* Woc WMG at_Chicago—Also WGY Cc WDA KSTP WEBC F Sal KS WOG WKY WBAP 10:80—Phil Spitainy's Dance Music (half hour)—Also WKY WOW ‘5 $94.8—WJZ New York—760 }:330—Roxy and His Gang, featuring Dour: Stanbury—. x A KWk WREN Wait WSB WIOD WCF Waa? ee SOKA WIR cert Ori Also WIR WLW KWK WR: so KOKA WJR KYW KWK WR! TP WIM DKA WLW WJR KYW KWK WREN one t neirasie aaa maak KDKA W 'y Siry an is Dance Orchestra—Also WREN (09—Slumber Music Hour: Ludwig Laurier, Director—Also KDKA 422.3—-WOR Newark—710 5:00—Uncle Don (30 min.)—Also WADC WGHP KMDC WFBM KMOX 6:00—Musical Viznettes, “Germany"—Al: WA! ve " ees we ils war "haa iso WADC WGHP WMAQ KMOX 3 ourlers wit! len jurbig. Popular Program—Al: WADC WKRO 70 Raan URS eae Buon Lol SN Wooo a Waa 3 Ss cle Joe ani omg v. Cc WI vi WoL KMOX KMBC KOIL WSPD WHK so) VanC WGHP WAG 30—Daguerreotypes, Songs of Yestervear by Male Quartet—Also WADC y Cc H ¥ Q WGL KMOX KMBC KOIL WSPD_WHK 8:00—Recital ey Sergei Oar rae, Mathilde Harding—Also WADC WKRC KMBC KOIL WSPD WHK WCCO WISN WFEM (30 min.) canine inna along with 30 feet of railroad fill] isolated communities where the dis- through a gully. Lack said the rail-| tance to school is considerable. road line. and highways near Beach, Those Who Appeared near the North Dakota-Montana line, Appearing for the Great Northern were reported to be badly damaged. ; as counsel were C. J. Murphy and J. P. So far as could be learned. however, | Plunkett, Miiot; for the Soo Line, A. there were no fatalities in North Da-|O. Bjorkelund, who accompanied W. kota. Conrad Pacific; Additional heavy rains were record- | lin; ed in the area Friday and these kept | Northern Thomas H. Corbett, superintendent at Ender- Olson, for the J. the streams and gullies full of water. | Burke, for the attorney general's de- Ordinarily such floods last only a} partment of the state. The witnesses few hours in that district. Heavy|heard Friday afternoon included hail storms were reported north of|Frank Bell, general manager of the Sentinel Butte. Great Northern, of St. Paul; R. A. Information as to progress being | McCandless, of Minot, superintendent made in repairing the railroad line jf the Dakota division of the Gre: at x, {Was meager. Lack said a work train] Northern; Dr. J. W. Smith, mayor of had arrived west of Medora this| Berthold; H. 8. Davies, Minot pub- morning but that nothing had been | lisher and president of the Minot A: , | deer and Medora showed that there done toward repairing the bridge |S0ciation of Commerce; Ira Wooster, early this afternoon. He was en-|Tetired business man of Stanley; H. gaged in attempting to repair the | Winters, Minot jeweler, who tests the telephone line at the time. Great Northern employes’ watche: s- L. Ss} 1E. L. Gunderson, of Ray; E. A. Ketter, [ol wieateredahiiagpetgeh peel | secretary of the Williston chamber of commerce culty in getting information from the area, which is rough and sparsely set- Wibaux Stores Ruined ; F. L. Kahlert, Williston ‘real estate man; Frank Koester, of | outiook, on the Soo Line; J. H. Haub- rich, of Whitetail, also a Soo witness; Practically all of the stores in Wi- C. H. Meckler, chairman of the Minot beaux were washed away or their \stocks of merchanidse ruined, accord. ing to information from Glendive. No appeals for help had been re- ceived from Wibaux or other places. branch of the Engineers Brotherhood; . | P. J: Doyle, Great Northern engineer, of Minot; John Korom, Minot en- gineer; Frank Dressell, Great North- ern engineer of Williston; C. Gilbert- son, another Minot engineer; Eugene The highway from Glendive to Wi-| & ‘raiiman, Great Northern’ conduc- baux was passable and emergency supplies and rations were being taken to Wibaux by truck. Questioning of the witnesses was done by Conrad Olson for the North- The telephone exchange at Wib2UX| ern Pacific; A. O. Bjorkelund, for the was destroyed. No accurate measurement of the amount of water which fell near wi- | Gtest Northern. Soo Line; and J. P. Plunkett for the L. C. Broderick, Mandan, field re- baux was made but it was said to more porter for the commerce commission, pave been than five inches in/is taking the testimony in steno- two hours Thursday night and the additional rainfalll today was esti- | St@phic notes. mated at an inch. This region is WANTED TO BUY semi-arid in nature, although cloud-| wanTED—To buy a medium sized bursts are not uncommon. Although rains were recorded in Western. North Dakota Thursday night, they did not reach the prvpor- tions of a cloudburst at any place except Beach. ‘Telephone calls to FOR SALE house for an investment. Must be modern and reasonable in price for spot cash. Address No. 30, care of ibune. New England, Mott, Marmarth, Kill- | OR SALE OR TRADE—Four large ‘Was no danger to persons and no serious damage to property at those modern Bismarck homes, one build- ing lot and three farms. Will ac- cept smaller homes in part payment te |. in trade for larger homes. ge ie de and location of what- Railroads Oppose ever fou have for trade in first le Dual Time Because care of Ad. No. 32. ter.” Address Bismarck Tribune, Of Wreck Dangers|~wous wants (Continued from page one? ‘and dresses. Now is the time LADIES alterations on suits, coats Mobridge—and then operate on the} have this work done before vaca- Work guaranteed. Prices To take in washings. Wi il WANTED—' call for and deliver. Large pieces to 1925. That is why it desires to be . small pieces 25 permitted to operate f Sgn con re Le Ooemeee 737-M. bred Fey Mage. lh brough Work WANTED—After 6 5. m. by ata over its en- ‘transmissouri : young man. Steno., Bkkpr., corres., bao = pia sas Mimeo.. Sten.. etc. Phone 1505. Time Type to Division Safe | WANTED—Maternity cases. Good For the same reason, the | Ris’ sare Geen . Private , Northern and ico Lines want central} G pixon, 50¢ Ninth street. have the same type of time at all| FOR 8 piece walnut din- points in its bounds. The Northern ing room suite, one 5 piece walnut Pacific wants the present system to| bed room suite, one 3 piece walnut remain, running here on central time | bed room suite, one 2 piece over- and changing to mountein time at Seaeios periee, pe caida Srey ba Mandan, where new division | sanitary cot, fruit jars. = Bleventh street. Phone i : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ___. SRE ESET 8 ERA RR a REE HELP WANTED MALS COUNTY distributors earn $75 week- ly and more. No selling. Many counties available. Send applica- tions to Home Town Branch, 2530, _lith J inneapolis, Min BO D— during school vacation and after that Position will be open to work Sat- urdays, good pay for the right party Bismarck Shine Parlor. BE A BARBER—Learn an easy. prof- itable profession. Great demand, good wages, catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D.; Butte, Mont. WANTED—Man who knows farm life to travel in country. Steady work. Good profits. McCONNON Gm Dept. B-77, Winona, inn. FE! HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—Lady to work in gasoline filling station in Bismarck. Must be active and have nice per- sonality. State age, salary expected and service-station experience if any. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. _No. 31. WANTED—Sales Lady in Dry Goods Department, submit full details, qualifications and salary expected in first letter. Must require exper- tence. A. L. Saueressig, Drak, N. D. WANTED—Maid for general house- __Work. Call at 719 Sixth street WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 189. HELP WANTED—INSTRUCTION WANTED IMMEDIATELY — Men- ‘Women, 18-55, qualify for steady government positions, $125-$250 month; experience not required; vacations with full pay; common education, many needed soon, Write Instruction Bureau, 478, St. Louis, Mo. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE BY OWNER—Six room house, west part of city, near park. Priced for quick sale. Owner leav- ing city. For particulars or ap- pointment address Tribune Ad. No. 28. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE—Eight room modern house, hot water heat, garage. Fenced corner. Tenth street. Inquire Pat Casey, 407 Eighth. a : FOR RENT—Five room strictly mod- ern five room house with garage. Call at 518 Eleventh street or phone 739 or 1353-W. FOR SALE—By owner. Five room bungalow at 923 Seventh street. Phone 1107 between 3:00 p. m. and 6:00 p. m. FOR RENT—Five room modern bungalow, close in, rent reasonable. Write Tribune, care of ad No. 33. FOR RENT—Two flats in my build- ing, 118 Sixth, second floor. Call H. i, Reade. Phone 23, __ FOR RENT—Furnished six room house with garage, June 15th to _Sept. Ist. Phone 1195. sas HOUSE FOR SALE—Six room mod- ern, garage. 618 Eleventh street. Phone 596-R. a ee ET BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—Your own business without cent of in- vestment. Sell famous Patrick Du- luth All Wool Suits and Overcoats $23.50 to $48.00 made-to-measure. Also Blankets, Sweaters, Flannel Shirts, Mackinaws, Work and Dress Clothes, etc. Liberal commissions. Bonus. Name PATRICK known in ‘every home. Just show samples. Heavy repeat sales mean regular income. Exclusive territory. Write today! Box 1521, PATRICK DU- LUTH, Duluth, Minn. FOR SALE—The Hotel Wishek, at Wishek, North Dakota. Write or call J. C. Nippolt, Administrator, Box 355, Fargo, North Dakota. LOTS FOR SALE LOT FOR SALE—55x100 feet facing south between Twelfth and Thir- teenth street on Ave. B. First $300 takes it. Call at 602 Thirteenth street. FOR SALE—Well located corner lot, 50x80 feet, on paving, east front. Or will trade in on other property. Telephone 539. Leen ence eae EEEEEEEEEEEEEee FOR SALE—One of the best business places on Main Avenue. Reasonably | priced. Good income property. A new, all modern 5 room house, hot water heat. Large lot. A modest house, modern, with a two room apartment, on paving, priced at $3500.00. A small house and lot on paving for $1500.00. House on Sixteenth street, modern except furnace, with large yard, small down payment and terms. An all modern home just off the paving for $3700.00. Beautiful new home, all modern, in choice residence district, very rea- sonably priced. A large, all modern home, choice lo- cation, at a sacrifice. An especially fine building site; a corner lot with fine trees, reason- ably priced. FOR RENT—New bungalow. Im- mediate possession. A long list of other desirable prop- erties which we will be glad to sub- mit to interested parties. HAVE THE HELLING AGENCY TAKE CARE OF YOUR INSURANCE If you have properties to rent let us handle them. WE give you efficient and courteous service in handling your Insurance, Bonds, Real Estate, Loans, Rentals, Investments and general business. i ek ee < Ha Hea Z “wh set Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan %, 1928 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 AGENTS PAGE ELEVEN: | LOST AND FOUND LOST OR” STRAYED—Black ant a kitten, Finder please phong PERSONAL PALMIST and Phrenologist Madam Lattimorelle, 419 Second street, Phone 1230. Helps find lost articles, See her today. CLIFFORD feeds the hungry at 118 Sixth. Will be pleased to have you call, 8. 8. Clifford. BABY CHIC! NE prices cut—now low as 1c each. Lindstrom Quality Vitality bred chicks. Guaranteed more Profitable or we make good as agreed in our iron-clad guarantee. Records to 311 eggs yearly. Write for free catalog showing profits made by customers’, flocks, giving bargain prices. Lindstrom Hatch-' ery and Poultry Farm, Box 200, Clinto1 REAL ESTATE SIX ROOM modern bungalow, hard- wood floors, full basement, furnace heat, inclosed porch, large garden front, near schools. Sales price $4700.00. A NEW modern bungalow, oak floors throughout, built-in features, full basement, finished room in base- ment, furnace heat, very best of materials and workmanship, ready | ~~ it i eesrents e914) for occupancy July st. Sales price |FOR RENT—Three room furnished $5400.00. Terms. SIX ROOM two story modern house close in, hardwood floors downstairs,| _ able th sleeping porch, full basement, dou- | FOR RENT—A new a ble garage. Sales price $5500.00. NEW FIVE ROOM bungalow, base-| water. Must be seen to appreciate, close to Catholic] Close in. Call at 518 Fifth. school. Sales price $5200.00. Terms. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished SEVEN ROOM modern two story house, close in, bedroom downstairs, good location, chance for a home ka and an income, Sales price $5000.00. | aor Pnone. A00-M. (A real bargain). FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hard- wood floors, full basement, outside trees, right down town. Sales price $5200.00. SIX ROOM modern two story house, hardwood floors, fire-place, A No. 1 location, south front. Sales price} Street. $6500.00. Terms. TWO BRAND NEW modern two story houses, well beecepieltrt aired ready for occupancy about July 15th. Sales} FOR RENT—Completcly furnished. price $7500.00 and $7800.00. Terms. Sapiens pene ment garage, SIX ROOM modern bungalow, hot water heat, hardwood floors, in- | 55—> closed porch, outside garage, good location, Sales price $4700.00. A DUPLEX in A No. 1 condition, never vacant, well located, income $120.00 a month offered for sale. Terms. And MANY OTHER attractive homes, business properties, and building HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES $295 AUTO SEAT Covers. Pay ad- REDUCED PRICES—Quality ch vanced. Beats all samples free. QUALITY, W515 So. Dearborn, Chi- Missouri Accredited. Per 100: Leg- fe horns $8; Bar'd Rocks, Anconas $9; Wh. Rocks, Reds, Orpingtons, Wyandottes $10; Assorted $77 100 per cent alive, prepaid. Catalog Free. Missouri Poultry Farms, Box 234, Columbia, Mo. REDUCED! — Bi English Leghorns, .50; heavy mixed $8.50; prepaid, live delivery. Ozark Farms, Westphalia, Mo. ———— APAKIMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished room in downtown apartment to two young ladies or will rent apartment com- pletely furnished and keep one room. Call at 30612 Main Avenue after 7:00 p.m apartment on second floor and a four room furnished apartment on first floor. Strictly modern. Avail- all new furnisaing. Have clectric refrigerator and stove, also soft room apartment with bath adjoin- ing. Also one furnished two room apartment. Call at 1014 Broadway FOR RENT—Good sized well fure nished apartment with kitchenette and closet, gas for cooking, also use of frigidaire. 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Three room _unfi nished apartment with screened in Porch on ground floor, bath adjoin- ing, $25.00, Call at 515 Thirteenth FOR RENT—Two room apartment furnished for light housekeeping. Also single room. Call at College Bldg. or phone 183. five room downtown apartment, during the summer months. Phone 298 or 962. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments. Phone 794 or call at 801 Fourth Street. Ger . Litt: Furnished or unfur- nished apartment in Varney apart- ments. Phone 773. ficely furnished apart- ment to quiet couple or bachelor. Phone 1391. FOR REN’ nfurnished apartment in Tribune Bldg. Inquire at office. Phone 0| FOR SALE—One 6 foot glass shot case in excellent condition, one new fireproof account register holds 200 SALESMEN—$50 to $150 week easy, show full samples, take orders for cotton and woolen shirts, under- wear, blankets, sweaters, hosiery, | ATTENTION—| Write Northern Woolen Co., Dept. 7, Fergus Falls, Minn. AUTO SEAT cover line pays $100 weekly. Sell direct to automobile Low priced—excellent | _*-* Elaborate 4x7 samples| NATIONAL CASH SOME DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 50 FEET facing south on Broadway, between Mandan avenue and Wash- ington, close in and paved. 50 FOOT corner at Third and Avenue B, close in and paved, water, sew- er and trees on it and taxes very 50 FOOT corner facing east at Fif- teenth and Roeser streets, paved. 15 FEET on upper Ninth street fac- ing east, lying level. 150 FEET corner of Twelfth and D,| way, near school, facing east. BLOCKS of lots in Fisher's addition, suitable for building and gardening Purposes, and other lots. GEO. M. REGISTER. woos von went | _ Any 00 F. A. Rnowies. accounts, 1 6 ft. counter, one new ice cream box holds two containers. Inquire at Dic! men. For good boots and shoes try the Star Brand, also a complete line of men’s and boy’s furnishing. Jack Sloven, Capital City Clothing Store, 121 Fifth street. REGISTERS— New and second fund. Over 503 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers, imported German Rollers, Choppers _ and Harz Mountains. Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jaco> _ _ Bull. Dickinson. N_D. Box No. 728. WANTED TO BUY—Second hand steel postoffice fixtures for third class office, about 200 lock boxes re- quired. Notify Fred Fercho, Lehr, N. Dak. FOR SALE—National Cash register. Registers from Ic to $9.99. Has five departments or initial keys. Call at Bismarck Shine Parlor, 309 Broad- 2300 Wabansia, FOR SALE—One pew two row John Deere corn cultivator and German Police dog. J. E. Chesak, Route 2, i D. ‘Four or seven office rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. FOR RENT—Sleeping room with two closets, twin bed, close in. Also for sale: Furniture, rugs, etc. Phone 472-R or call at 623 Vhird street. FOR RENT—Four big rooms, bath- room and kitchenette unfurnished, q Lee, 916 Sixteenth on second floor, hot water heated.| Street north, At 306 Thayer Ave. W. Phone| FOR SALE—Fifty swarms of bees. 485. Inquire ¢ at 419 Twelfth street. FOR SALE—Ash fence posts. ©. 1 Posts, 8 Rent reason- ee é rR SOs ae pe

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