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— WHEAT PRICES PALL BUT TEND TO RALLY: ONDROUTH REPORTS Drop to New Low Price Records of Season, but Then Ad- vance Sharply Chicago, May 3.— (AP) — Forcad downward both early and late by the} influence of stock murket smashes, wheat today barely escaped going ag low as 1.00 a bushel here. Examina- voilet contrast with the average :price in Chicago from 1890 to 1929. inclu-- sive, the average for that period be- ing 1.21 1-2, Export demand today for North Ameriacn wheat today was rather slow, but some quantities of ndefinite amount were said to have peen taken for Europe on the down- ward swings of the market, ‘Wheat cloced nervous, at but nttle above the day’s bottommost level, 7-8 Lo 2 5-8¢ a bushel under yesterday's finish, 1-2, to duly 1.02 1:8 K . Corn closed '1-8 to 3c off, (May, 78 1-1 to 3-8, July 80 1-2 to ‘5-8 Sept. $1 7-8 to 82). Oats unchanged to 1-2¢ up, and provisions"unchanged to Ze down, In corn as well as In wheat, prices rallies failed to hold at the last. Oats were unsettled, Provisions — went lower. Helping to cause rallies in wheat prices today were reports that pos- Fibie ill effects may come to portions of the winter wheat crop especially in the southwest because of abnor- mal warm weather during January and February which may have brought about excessive root growth. Therefore, unless rather favorable conditions hereafter prevail, it is pos- sible, according to a widely known Chicago expert, that many of the Weaker stogis. may die our and cquse a thinning out of the stand. Much notics alee was taken of a8: sertions that without cutting prices tarm board allies are making large sales of wheat both for export and to domestic mills. Atlantic premiums for whent it, was contended ara now a bushel higher than a week ago. Hulls laid special stress, too, on talk that crops the world over haye still to meet the seasons’ most trying ve- viods. Despite early setbacks, corn values averaged higher much ‘of the time afterward, influenced by wheat ral- lies. wIxvEAPorie WHEAT FUTURES, CLOSE LOWER Minnespelin, May 3.—(AP)—There was some confidence in wheat futures today on the first break of the mar ket but a sharp break in stocks sent prices for May delivery belo wthe Jol- lar mark momentarily. May clowed 1 cent lower, July 2 cerfts lower and September 1'3-8 cents ‘ower. Corn ended the day strong on ace count of light deliveries and some tm- provement in cash demand. showed good resistance and 80. aia harler, Rye was unsettled, .Flax continued weak but closed on @ fair rally from bottom quotations. Cash wheat ended the week as it started it. narrow and_ featureless. Trices were firm. Corn demand wax wood. Oats bids were weaker’ “De- mand was fair to good. Rye demand was rather stiff and offerings IMmht. Rarley demand was good und offer- ings scant. Flax was unsettled with most crushers bidding July to 5c over nd one or two buyers still paying) May price te Sc over. Offerings were light. cHIc. Chicago, Ma: Ad—Cattle 30 | LIVESTOCK 3.—(AP)—(U, 8. D. compared one week oe ago fed steers and yearlings closed H0c lower after having sold off 50c to 1,00 on record run Monday closing undertone firm, but comparatively little offered late: stockers and feed- ers weak to 25c lower: supply larger and demand broader; fat cows about steady, but cutters and common cows 25 to 50e lower; bulls showing com- parable downturns; vealers closed about 2c off; hei steers down most; Monday's run largest in April for four years; largest for any day since October last year; extreme top weighty steers 14.65; medium oral 14.10: “light yearlings 1 _fiiter yormions 12.8: bulk fat 10.50 to Friday | practical top Jambs 11.00; top shorn 9.90 p: 27 Ibs.; for week 152 doublés ftom feeding stations” 38,200 dire: some pared one week ago fat lambs fully 1.00 higher; fat ewes strong to 25¢ late buit-wooled lambs 10.50 to wooled ay plain ive shecrin; Hogs 7,000 springers 12,00 to 15.25 lambs late including 5,000. direct; only a few loads offered; practically no choice 170 to 220 Ibs. on he hig est price 10.15: choice loads salable ery ed with one week nestly 13 to 26c higher; “tippers 5.090; estimated holdovers 1.00) prices today are nominal; butchers medium to choice 250 to 360 Ibs, 9.65 200 to 250 Ibs. 0.85 to, 10.30: to Ibs. 9.85 to 10,30; 130 to ae Ge 10.30; packing s0.va 9.50; 8, medium to choice 80 to 130 Ibs. Tete 10.01 LIVESTOCK REVIEW, So. St. Paul, Minn., May 8. D, A.\—Excessive receipts to- gether with the failure of the dressed trade to accommodate last week's up- turn in live values, were the main influence which were responsible for the 23 to 75c downturn that occurred in slaughter cattle this week. Odd lots of matured steers scored at 12.00 12.50, yearlings to 11.75, buik of mit eters and. yearlings’ turning 10.00 to 11.56. losed ly. at 6.00 to 7.50, heifers 25, low cutters and cutters from 2.50 to 75, with medium grade bulls larg- iy at 6.59 to 7.00, Vealers finished at grades. Hog trade worked, slightly higher | 7 furing the week, closing unevenly | a} strong to 10-to 25c higher on lights and butchers with packing sows rbout steady. | Desirable 160° to 230 volghts Friday cleared at kinds 9.25 to heavier ‘offerings on down to Pigs and light lights closed at sows 8.50 to 8. lamb values worked sharply higher under an improved outlet in the dressed trade, live lamb prices closing 75¢ to 1,00 higher with ewes igher, choice shorn Stocker and teeder trade in rattle division followed the trend on slaughter classes, values working un- evenly 25 to 50e lower on plainer grades while desirable light offer- ings showed little change. Mor: thin stockers closed at 8.75 to 9.75, stock OW A ifers 7.00 to Stock pigs finished around 25c aigher or largély 4 8) Dulutm eine May. Flax on track 2.76 to GRAIN ER cI0s ; to arriv 3-45 Sept. Oct. 3. ‘Wheat, is 3 dank Bay tne 22 1.01 to 1.09" j-te to 7-8 t07 mi 05 7-8; No. a ‘ark, hand o Montana 957-8 to 96 vi cd durum 86 io. 2 do. Ee “8 to 91 5- 8!°No. Tied durum ts, No. 3 white 37 3 ft? 98 1-8. So rye 60 1-2 to 65 Terley ‘cholee to'fancy $1 to Sic: medium, to good 48 to Ste; lower grades 45 to fhe +. CLEARIN: Ne HOUSE New York, May 3.— (AP) — The weekly statement of the New York |1b.: clearing house-shows: to ‘ + Total surplus $1,171,246,200 mnchange Total net demand deposits (aver- age) $88,076,000 increase, Time deposits (average) $5.846,000 Increi Be. ; Clea sea week ending April “Gigarings this day $1,903,648,869. tion ‘of records showed this to be in} at a stockers and Tooders. . so to} 7.000; ‘nominal 7,500 direct: S aid, for |B :] Phillips Petroleum .. jower or mainly at 8.00 on good | tt opinerings week ending today $8.-| Brital: | New York Stocks | CLOSING PRICES Adams Express Advance Rumely ‘ Alleghany, Corpe: ratio ‘Allied Chemical and D: American Bosch Magaeto American Can .. American Commerciai Aicohot: American and Foreign Powet j American International American Locomotive ‘American Metal American Power and American Radiator .. American Rolling Mill American Smeltg., and {American Sugar Refinin; ‘American Teleph. and Te {American Water Works American Wool-pfd. Anaconda-Copper Andes Copper Ming Atchison,’ ero Li Atlantic Refining Auburn: Au' avintion Cor oration . in Locomotive aitimore © Ohio jarnsdall’A.. Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Borg-Warner Corpoi Brunswick-Balke Burroughs Adding Calumet and Arizona Calumet and Hecla Canadian Pacific Gannon. Mills { Case, J. 1. Cerro de Pasco Chesapeake & 01 Chicago Great Wi au Chieago"& Nortnwaster Chicago, Rock Island & Pacitic Chrysler Motor. ... Colorado Fuel and ‘iron Columbia Gas and Electric’. Columbia Graphophone . A Commercial Solvents, nev 274 Commonwealth znd Southe: 164% | Consolidated _G 20 Continental Baking 7 a Continental ¢ c eBnuingnial Mot Continental ik of Delaware Corn Pi Cream of Wheat’... Hastmanskedak’: Eaton Axle and Spring; Electric Auto Lite . Electric Power and Light Erie Railroad ....../. Firestone Tire and Ruler’. Fox Film A Freeport ‘Pex General American General Electric, ne General Foods General Gas and Hlectric AL General Mills General Motors General Ea e Safe: Gold Ba Gooayeat Tire and Rubi Graham Paige Motor . Great Northern -pfd. Great Northern tron ‘Ore Great Wasetern Suga Grigsby Grunow Houdaille Hershey Houston Oil . Hudson Motor . Hupp Motor . Independent 6 Indian Refining . International Co: International Harvester International Match pfd International Nicket Int. Telephone and Teleg Johne-Manville Kayse: Relis-Springti Kelvinator Corp: Kennecot Coppe Kolster Radio . Kresge, S. Kreuger & Spat"! Kroger Grocery . Loew's, Inc, Signai Ragor . ty | May Department Store: Mexican Seaboard Oil Miam! Copper . Mid-Continent Petrol: Middle States Oil Certificat: Missourl, Kansas & Texas Missourt Pacific . Montgomery: Ward 41 Nash Moto: 44h National Air Lines 2246 ational Biscuit « xo National Cash Redliste: 54 Dairy , Erogucts ba 42% Nevada Consolidated Copper 194 New York Central .. cop ye” 119 |. & Harttora Norfolk & Western : North American ‘, Pacific ‘m Equipment and Electric Paramount: Publix Parmalee Trans. Pathe Exchange . Penney, J.C. Pennsyivania Railroad’: Proctor & Gamble . Public Service Corp Pullman Company . Purity Baking .. Radio Corporation Republic ron aud ynolds Richfield Ot of. Gali Royal Dutch 8} elt. Safeway st St. Lou! Schulte Re' Uuck, Sheil “Union: oli: Simmons Company. Simms Petroleum . Sinclair Consolidated Oil Skelly Oil oe Southern Pacific - Southern Railways Sparks Withington Standard Brands Standard Cias and Wiectric . Standard Oil of Ci alifornia . Standard Oil of New Jerscy Blenders Oil of New York United Cigar Stores United Corporation United Fruit . United Gas Improvement 5. Indostrial A cohol ‘nUnion Westinghouse Airbrake Westinghouse Electric Wilcox Rich B Willys-Overland dot Woolworth Company . MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES eolineeepely Mi abractically nd trading "Practically on wire inquiry, deman very alow. market dull. no Sales. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, May’ ef carlot grain salet dark ane, 1.09 3-4; Ne 3, No. 2’ hard yellow winter Oothert hern 3 hard fate 1.08; No. 00 AP)— Wheat, No, . 1 northern spring ii a va ‘ae No. 3 mixed 79; 8012: 2 white 82; tee Oats, Rio 3 white, 42 1¢. Rye, no_ ga! Timothy seed 7.00 to 8.50. “Clover seed 10.80 to. 18.90. Lard 10.27; ribs 14,25; bellies 14.75. tera CHEESE 3.—(AP)—Cheese, per te 19 12¢; Daisies 19 Be eae is Horas 19 1-2 to Be; ig Aciesiiee 19 1-2 to 20¢; Bricic wt to 18 1-2e; Swiss 30 Ww 33. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, New York, May 3. )—Foreign Seats irregula Great alt ta 7-8; Fri ee ia te jermany wa: 73 me 85 ee pohtreal 99.78 Sweden breed tia STOCK PRICES SINK WITH FURIOUS PACE SET LAST OCTOBER MINNEAPOLIS CASH Gnain May 3.—)— Dallvened, 1.0 15% prote' tdark no: P dark no 3 dark nor. 14% protein 1 dark nor. 3 dark no: lark nor. jae protein 1 dark nor. 2 dark nor. 3 dark nor. 12% protein 1 dark nor. 2 dark nor. 3 dark nor. n To Arr 10 1.04% 1. is roe 1.05% gens 2m 45° 3 RTO 1.03% ~ 101% orey-yorey Mop 20, 97% enotn and South Dakota Wheat’ ‘otein 1 W or ar Wor Ch. 1 amber rt = 2 ote S| 99% 1.0175 9974 1.01% a 03 mo. 2 eae Vhite: 19 din, sota sacked Round Whites 2.7 13% protein 2amber. . Grade of 1 amber Touran. . 2 durum < ¢ 1rd, durum Corn— 2 yellow . 3 yellow . 4 yellow 5 yellow 2 mixed 3 mixed Pi BISMARCK GRAII (Furnished by Runsell- liller_Co.) Bismarck, May 3 1 dark northern . 1 northern ... Y amber durum Ne. 1 mixed durum .. Dark hard winter wheat CHICAGO POTATOES paseo Oe Ape om . D. A.)—Potatoes 100, on track 290; total U. S. shipments 729; old stock’ tra ing very. slow, market dull, Wisco: sin sacked Round 8.2.85 to 3.0 i Idaho sacked Russets 3.40 to new stock, trading rather slow, market weak: Texas sacked Bliss Triumphs 4.25 to 4.40. MINNEAPOLIS STOX First Bank Corp: Bancorp. Gresybound Com Minn. Nor. Pow. (new) 5s. Re, "High ene Close BAAZs os | is | may . plargely -| for. the week, closing at 36 3-8, CHICAGO EXCHANGE ‘SUBS RECORD SET lew Mark rk Also Establ Established in lar, nwhile, complaints regarding a lack of “sub-soil moisture in the spring wheat region both north and south ofthe Canadian bounda tinue to. be recelved from. the north west. Friends of higher p asser that a few weeks of persistent dry Weather there would do much to alter trade sentiment s0 a8 to. b tled tonight and Sundj | Weather Report | Temperature at 7 a.m. « 58 Highest yesterday + 7 Lowest last night 56 Precipitation to 7 a.m. . sone T Highest wind velocity . . 18 GENERAL REPORT ‘Temprtrs. Pre. 8 am. Bond Market as Selling Boise Hdaho. vain... ae at” as Calgary, Altucclouds:. 44 42 (00 : i Wave Starts ‘Chicago, Til, clear... 88 00 Marginal Accounts and Pool | Dex Moines, ins clears. 5¢ 30 A Chicken tay, 8.2 on Dodge City, Kan. cldy. 60 290 Holdings Dumped Overboard ||. cite, oN ack Atnanee today | Ramonton’ Altus clay: 42 “00 in Big Vol established 2 new record for the short | Havre, Mont., pi 100 in Big Volume _ two hour Saturday session, totaling | Helena, Mont., 100 : 2;800 khares. The previous record| Huron, 8. D., clear -... 6: 00 ate was made last August 3, when 34¢,-| Kansas City, Mo, clear 60 By New York, May 3—(AP)—The stsck |000 shares changed hands. les City. Mont. cldy. 64 00 market took another tumble todav. A-new record Saturday in the bond, North Platte, Neb., eld: 62 08 as weakened marginal accounts and! market also was established, with| ( 08 pool holdings were dumped vsctyoatu | $314,000 worth of bonds. changing a0 aw large volume of frightened hands. A break in the market starved 4 liquidation trom all sources followed. (ivr selling wa Bd Losses jn ceneral approximatea those a i palesof theltw ir session| Chicago, May} tat redrain trad- | Salt Lake Cit 80 © how’ Chicago, May 3.—(AP)—Grain trad- 5 1,000,000 ‘shares, or at the| crstdas’ teund: themvelves Beal Wash. pt cldy. By ste of 10,000,000 shares for-a fulllface with accumulating evidence that | sheridan. Wo. pt cldy yes five hour session. This wax the most | government sponsored agencies have | SoWx City, Ta. clear. 5 08 tupfous pace set sitce last November [practically cornered the wheat mas- |S ofa) aE 200 The selling was a continuation of |ket Tolater On ibis ee 00 the movement which developed yes-| Different from all precedent, how-| wires, Maa 00 terday, ard was scurccly attributable jever, the apparent corner is involving | "Pes: Se! > to anything in the day's meagre busl-}no squeeze in prices, and day after : ness news. Retail trade was said tolday this a settlement of outsianding — DAKOTA nupont Pre. have - been stimulated. a tle by|tuture delivery contracts for wheat| station— igh Low In: rmer weatier, but wholesale activ-|has been effected here at the amazing | Bismarck, pt cloudy 13 0 y remained quiet, and steel opera-|rate of more than 10,000,000 bushels | Amenia, clear 79 00 tions showed some slackening. a day. as shown by official figures.| Beach, clear .. {00 The Market opened with « deluge| Leading market authorities suy the | Buttinent, ¢ 200 of selling, rallied a little around the|results indicate at least. temporary Carrington 100 Middle ‘of the morning, but sold off |tuecens of un effort onacble wenle to] eee 00 sharply just before the close, andijold the market at a virtual even| 100 final prices were in many cases the|poise under extraordinarily difficult 00 lowest of the day. Conditions, 100 Among the wide movers, extreme} Compared : with week ago, the ‘00 losses Were somewhat less than yes-|Chicago wheat market this morning 100 \terday, Case losing 17 points, U. was at prices exactly unchanged to 00 Sa weak feature in the late|Je per bushel net. lower, With corn 100 dealing, selling off about 6 point 1-4 to 2 1-8¢ down, oats 3-4 to] Hankinson 50 ‘00 Radio tumbled 9 points in what a 3-4e off, and provisions 5c to. 75c| Hettinger, cloudy | 41 00 eared to be the Wcoliapse, of poo) | up Jamestown, clear ¢ 46 100 operation, ‘estinghouse lost nearly ot "i us Chic: ne varimore, clear . 49 00 14 points, Utilities were acutely weak esaccereiae te look for AES SEo8 | Lisbon, cloudy: 45:00 public service of N. J., losing 6 1-2,!wortd ‘production of wheat at} 44.00 id American Telephone 5 1 Gen-|present such that no immediate up- 48.00 1 Miectric lost 5 1-4. Raiis ap-|turn of consequence in prices need| 55.00 peared to have been fully acflntea in}be arNicipated until there is reason] Q SL 00 the collapse of Friday, and main-|to- belteve that the crop prospect. is 42.00 tained a fairly steady tone. Atelti- |] nie. we of this] ©’ 43.00 son closed up 1 3-4, these Shutnoritics assert. a8 en nlikely te develop for some aaa . if at all mong. the 2 Dutath Pee Beas RANGE given are r t heavy rains 68.9} eee r domestic winter wheat. terri- WEATHER F FORBCAS * \ the southwest in par . For Bismarck and mie thunderstorms. Cooler Sunday. For North Dakota: Unsettled to- -| night and Sunday, with local thunders storms, west portion tonight, Cooler Sunday, and extreme For South Dakota: Unsettled to- night and Sunday, with local thunder- storms. Cooler Stinday, and west and deal more in favor of the buying side] central portions tonight. of the market. In this connection, it]. For. fowa: Probably, showers or is pointed out as among the possidil-| thunderstorms beginning tonight or ities that shortage of reserve mvist- ure in the North American spring wheat belt following a drought year ing about less than an aver- age crop, with u consequent relatively N exportable ‘surplus in Canada d also in the American northwest. Corn values reflect knowledge that corn is making excellent day in west portio: Sunday, except fair tonight in extreme east portion. Slightly warmer tonight in east and central portions. For Minnesota: Probably showers or thunderstorms beginning tonight or Sunday, ar f ‘if Slightly warmer tonight in somewhat cooler Sun- east portion; OUTLOOK FOR Ni and appears lik-1 be EXT WEEK mpleted well ‘ahead “of Normal’ und] _ For the region of the Great bakes: on a larger acreage than iast year.| Freauent showers likely. Tempera- The oats market-is sensitive to re-|ture changes numerous, but probably ports.that the acreage of oats north-|" #bnormally high or low readings, west Wil show-a decided increase ow-|,,Tor the upper Mississippi and ing to curtailment-of wheat sceding. Upturns of tho.provision market are traceable to lessening of pigeks that warchouses have on hand eres Minneapolis, Ss. D.A)J—Kurther “beneficial raintali both in the domestic winter and spring wheat areas, together with ly & moderato export demand for United States wheat caused a con- Unued dull and draggy tone in the market during the Week. endlug Fri- day, May. 2. Cash receipts continued small, total- | ing only 389 cars against. 861 a year ago and cash prices worked higher despite a decline in futures, At the close of the week, 12 per cent protein No, 1 dark northern was 3 5 May; 13 per cent 6 to 8.0 cent 7 to 9 over and 15 per 10 over,” May declined 3 to 4c tor the week, closing Friday at 1.01 Durum worked some the week. Ne, 1 am sold at Duluth May price to 7 cents over, Duluth May declined 1 cent for the wi el day at 90 1 h Rye was with wheat. May declined 1 1-2¢ for the week, clos- ing Friday at 62 1-2. No. 2 spot rye was 63 1-2 to 70 1-2. Feed grains were dull and draggy. Oats receipts were somewhat larger, totaling 118° cars. May declined. 1¢ No.3 white spot sold at 30 to Barley trade also was light with persistent liquidation in May which declined 1.5-8¢ during the week, clos- ing at 48 1-2. Choice to fancy’ malt- ing sold at 57 to 68; medium to good, 56.and feed grades 47 to 53. ther disturbed. declined 6 1-2 cents f Friday at 2.76 May the week, nEw. YORK PRODUCE May 3.—(AP)—Butter chalare * creamer; Mixed col- % to 23, ige@s 29,560; irregular. egular packed seconds 2 Cheese 13,300; steady. Poultry live and dressed steady; un- changed. CHICAGO. PRODUCE Chicago, May 3.—(AP)—Poultry alive, 1 truck; steady; fowle 21 to 24; ilers 35 to'88; roosters 13; turkeys ) to 25; heavy dycks 20, small 16; 414.139; easy; creamery ex- standards 35 3. extra 2 to 35; firsts 31 1-2 to seconds 30 to 30 1-2. Eggs 9, easy, extra firsts 23 to 23 1-2 irate: 22; ordinary firsts 21; storage peeker firsts 35; storage packed ex- tras 2! May 3.—(AP)— hipmenis 35,7 LIBERTY BONDS New York, May 3 (APD Libeity bonds: Liberty 3 1- 0.11; First 1 is W148) Fourth 4 teks 102.2; ‘Treas, 4 1-4's 111.29. tg MGAGO FOX Cities Service Co. Blec, Bond & Share’ Standard O1 BOSTON Woo. May 3.—(AP)—Wool fairly good volume of business was transacted on 64's and finer wools of the western grown lines during the past week, ‘but only a few dealers| Participated and demand was restrict: Boston, ed to a few of the large worsted manufacture; little demand from top makers; some interest in offer- ings of new clip fleece for futures ra offers of 64's and finer and 8 60's About onthe low side, “while on lower erades bids’ were ‘seversl cfnts below ranges of recent quota- on. lower Missouri valleys and the north- grn and central great plains: Rather frequent precipitation, No marked ex- tremes of temperature likely. GENERAL CONDITIONS A deep barometric depression is centered over the northeastern Rocky mountain slope, and warm weather prevails over the north central states, ther is unsettled from he plains states westward, and precip!- tation occurred from’ the western Rocky mountain slope to the Pacific coast: esd River stage at 7 a, hg S:t feet; 24- hour change, riso of 0. Hismarck ‘nation, barometric pres- sure at 7 a.m. 27.86 in nches: reduced, 29.60. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorolog — Salesmen RCE Seen Se eee }MAN NEEDED IN THIS TERRI- ‘TORY to take care of customers for old reliable manufacturer rated over @ million, est. 24 years. We make finest quality Paints, Varnish, Roof- ing—used by factories, homes, farms, sold on easy terms. steady income for right man. Write for particulars, The Adams Paint Co., Dept. L-16, Cleveland, O. SALESMEN WANTED to handle the highest class securities that are of- fered to the public. Drawing ac- count and commission. Can go wet where in North ps Apply to P.C, Son, Bismarck SALESMEN SELL MINUTE KLEEN. FREE SAMPLE. Cleans automo- biles, furniture, metal, glass. Your name on labels. Big profits. MIN- UTE KLEEN LABORATORIES, Dept. 320, Evansville, Ind. OPPORTUNITY carn $120.00 weekly selling paints, varnishes, roofing on , credit. Factory prices save 40%. Season starting. Outfit free, Mad- ison Paint, Dept. E-23, Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED—For Bismarck and close in territory, salesman with car. Ex- perienced canvasser _ preferred. Splendid chance for right. party. Write Tribune Ad. No. 3. Dead Animals Wanted WE HAUL away FREE OF CHARGE, Work Wanted NOW IS the time to get your spring sewing done for both yourself and children. Bring your sewing troubles and let us solve them. We aim to Please at a reasonable rate. Phone 503-LR. RESPECTABLE middle-aged lady wishes position as housekeeper in town or on farm, where there is no woman boss. Box 393, Casselton, N. D., or phone 97-J. ‘WE CLEAN, kalsomine, wallpaper and paint. References furnished. Phone 344-R. R. J. Dore. WANTED—Work by hour doing house ironing cleaning, washing, ing. Phone 363-W. and sew- GOMPENT lady wants Housework. and church. One mile from located state park. Price reduced from $45 to $30 per acre. Terms and clear title given. Widowed and old age, the reason for selling. Hattie M. Wilson, Wishek, N. Dak. a Baby Chicks HUSKY CHICKS, standard bred, pro- duction type, Barred Rocks, Reds, English , Orpingtons; 100 $8.75, heavy mixed, $7.90; pre- paid; live delivery. Ozark Farms, __ Westphalia, Mo. REDS, Barred Rocks, Leghorns, 100— $8.50; Heavy Assorted, $8.00, pre- paid; 100% live delivery. Central Farms, Jefferson City, Mo. TAKEN UP—One ns Lakeview Farm for Sale Phone 47A-M. a 31| 160 AGRES of fine soll (no stone) all to be seeded wheat and flax. Miscellancous Only two miles from a village with | QUALITY HATCHING EGGS from two elevators, bank, stores, school| selected purebred Single Comb aie cere Dee nese toe on Cer Beene ieee Hirect from Geo, Ferris, $9.00 hundred. Knute Bondell, Maddock, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Dakotah white flint seed yellow and white spotted Shepherd dog. Call at 406 Seventh street or phone 219-J. Clarence :qnson. FOR SALE—1Vesh mi 15 CITY LISTINGS SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, large rooms and closets, hot water heat, hardwood floors, enclosed porch, full basement, extra room in basement, good location. Sales Price $7350.00. Terms. FIVE ROOM NEW MODERN BUN- galow, close in location, large rooms and closets, hardwood floors, en- closed porch, full basement, fur- nace heat. Sales price $6300.00. Ternis. NEW MODERN STUCCO BUNGA- low, six rooms and bath, hardwood floors, fireplace, many built-in fea- tures, attached heated garage, full basement, furnace heat, reasonable taxes, immediate possession. Sales price $6,500.00, terms $800.00 cash, balance monthly. SEVEN ROOM NEW MODERN stucco two story house, hot water heat, four bedrooms, hardwood floors, sun parlor, full partitionad basement, laundry tubs, garage at- tached, immediate possession. Sales price $6900.00 cash. .|FIVE ROOM MODERN STUCCO bungalow, west end, hot water heat, basement garage, hardwood floors, Sales price $5000.00, CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance, minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must be received at the Tribune of- fice by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same day in the regular classified Dage. a Cuts, border or white space used on Want ads come under the classified display rates at 90 cents per column inch per insertion. 1 day, 25 words or under . Ads over 25 words, 3 cents additional Der word. ——__— The Tribune reserves the right to reject any copy submitted, also to re- vise any copy to conform with make- up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 82 The Tribune Want Ad Department aaa Male Help Wanted SEVEN ROOM MODERN TWO story house, one bedroom first floor, close in location, outside garage. Sales price $4500.00. Terms. TEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE DI- vided into apartments, monthly in- come $180.00 per month, close in location, quick possession. Sales price with furniture $6500.00. Terms. FOUR ROOM MODERN BUNGA- low, hardwood floors, hot water heat, screened porch, double gar- age, good location, sales price $4800. ‘Terms, FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGA- low, hardwood floors, full basement, hot air heat, outside garage. Sales price $3600.00. Terms. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. Phone 0. Ne ete nan ee Agent WANTED, MEN, ae qualify for Government Customs and Immi- gration Inspector Positions; Com- mence $175 month. Write, Instruc- tion Bureau, Dept. 478, Arcade Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Quickly. _ RELIABLE man with car wanted to call on farmers in Burleigh coun- ty. Make $8 to $15 daily. No ex- Perience or capital needed. Write today. McNess Company, Dept. L, Freeport, Tilinois. WANTED—First class automobile mechanic at once, must have tools and be able to turn out dependable work. Glen Ullin Motor Sales, Glen Ullin, N. D. Lots for Sale ss FOR SALE—Lots on Twentieth street city water, street graded, 50x1@ foot, $10.00 monthly payments, with: out interest. See 8. S. Clifford, Bis- marck, N. Dak. Ss Houses and Flats i FOR RENT—Modern stucco bunga- low, 5 rooms, breakfast nook and garage. Immediate possession. rad 781 or 151 or call at 117 Main ve. FOR SALE—Desirable 5 room mod- ern stucco bungalow, including : large bed rooms, large sun parlor fine floors, very good plumbing equipment, hot water heat, heatec garage, first class condition, neai school, good location, at a bargain on liberal terms, owner leaving city immediate possession. Be sure tc a: this property. Geo. M. Regis- er, FOR SALE—New five room stuccc house just completed, all features lawn, shrubbery, trees. Fine loca- tion to schools and capitol. Must be seen to appreciate plans, at- tractiveness, type of construction Priced right, terms. Phone 639. FOR SALE—By owner, brand new five room stucco bungalow. Hard- wood floors, attached garage, east front, near school and capitol. Im- mediate possession. Reasonable term: lone 871-M. FOR My new modern home on Avenue A. Excellent lawn, trees and shrubs. Bargain: Terms if de- sired. Address W. E. Lahr, Fargo or see F. A. Lahr, Dakota National Bank Building. FOR RENT—Six room newly, decor- ated modern house with garage good location, immediate possession or a seven room modern house, close in, also a furnished room. Arthur Shipp. WANTED AT ONCE—An all around man for shoe repair and harness work. Shop fully equipped. Call or write W. A. Hughes, Bismarck, N D. or phone 622. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE—Com- plete furnishings for a five room bungalow or apartment, selling at a great sacrifice. Call at 315 Twelfth street or phone 1408-J. WANTED—Competent mald tor gen- eral housework, one who can take full charge of home. Call at 308 W. Main or phone 795-J evenings. LEARN BARBERING. Exceptional opportunity now. Catalog free. Mo- ler Barber College. Established 1893. Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. GOLFERS—Brooks Putting Cup; im- Proves putting; finest home prac- tice; greatest indoor golf game. Nondestructible, attractive color and design. Sells for $1, your prof- it 100%. Every golfer quick sale; - highest type distributors write BROOKS, 672 Russ Bldg. San Francisco, Calif. Lost and Found UOST—A_ pair of black rimmed Glasses in case between 612 Ninth street and Main and Third street. Finder please phone 302 or call at 612 Ninth street. Reward. LOST—Will the two girls who found the purse near Dorum’'s tailor shop on Thursday afternoon call 1141-R? Reward. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—A small mod- ern unfurnished bungalow or apart- ment. Only two in family... Best references. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 99. Used Cars Big|PRICED FOR QUICK SALE—A Chevrolet Landau Sedan in first class condition. Inquire at 400 Seventh street. B. J. Shriner. FOR SALE—1020 Pontiac sedan, driv- en 6,000 miles. Phone Florence Satterlund, G. P. Hotel, Bismarck, N. Dak. SAVE MONEY Used Cars with an OK that Counts PLYMOUTH 1929 coupe, refinished and in fine running condition. Good tires. Down payment. only $156. Chevrolet 1927 Landau Sedan. Thoroughly reconditioned, good rubber and finish, 2 heaters. Down payment only $130.00. Ford 1929 Sport Coupe, small mileage. A real buy at $160 down payment. Chevrolet 1928 Cabriolet. Finish, mo- tor and tires in good condition. Down payment only $110. Chevrolet 1929 Landau Sedan. Pri- vately owned, motor and finish like new. The most beautiful Chevro- Jet car made in 1929. A small down payment takes this car out. Other attractive bargains in 4 and 6 cylinder used Cars and Trucks. We trade and give terms. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Phone 432. ns BISMARCK’S BIGGEST BARGAIN Each week we offer one guaranteed Used Car far below cost. The price is FOR THIS WEEK peur. $80.00 Cas! with $17.50 a month or $190.00 Cash CHEVROLET SEDAN, Number 21K44073, Five practically brand new tires; disc wheels; motometer; bump- ers. Throughly overhauled; refinish- ed, looks like new. Compare this car with any other Used Car—the biggest Dollar for Dollar value in town. SAVE $95.00 THIS WEEK Other fine bargains: Chrysler 62 Sedan; Nash Coupe; Dodge Sedan; Essex Bix Sedan; Chrysler 52 Coach; B. GILMAN CO. Phone 808 Dodge Brothers Cars and The New Plymouth. UI TRUCKS at 33 1-3 per cent off. WE ARE overstocked with used cars and trucks and must sell them as possible. In order to do one- cluding nearly all makes and types ‘at prices ranging from $50.00 and ‘up. STEEN MARMON COMPANY. ik cows, For information phone 10-F-12, Frank | pistributors Marmon and Roosevelt Paris or phous wk. 8: chesp. Inquite ae The Pribune. push Priune. | automobiles 116-2nd. Phone 1452. Bismarck, N. D. MALE HELP WANTED-—A first class mechanic. For information phone 25, Strasburg, N. D., or write M. A. Shumacker. a Female Help Wanted WOMEN TEACHERS WANTED TO TRAVEL during summer vaca- tion. Nationally known organiza- tion, the largest in its field, offers positions with salary and railroad fare paid. Many teachers earn $1000.00 every summer. Give age, Education, experience. S.J. GILL- FILLAN, 46 W. Oak, Chicago. WANTED—Woman to care for ten Tooms, easy place. Give personal description and wages. Board, room furnished. Out of town. Write Bismarck Tribune, in care “ Ad. No. 6. EARN MONEY—Spare time plement work on handkerchiefs. Experience unnecessary. Liberal pay. No sell- ing. Write for free details. ATLAS HANDKERCHIEF CO., Bridgeport, Conn. DO ADDRESSING at home. Can earn $30 weekly. Material, stamps free while working. No canvassing. Particulars stamped envelope. Busi- ness Promoters, Box 1919, El Paso, Tex. CORSETIERES make $25-$50 weekly. Experience unnecessary. We train you free. Write for free outfit to- day. Old established Co., NuBone, Dept. B-58, Erie, Pa. $10.00 Permanent waves $6.00. $12.50 Croquinole waves $7.50. By expert operator at The Califor- nia Permanent Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bismarck. Phone 1782. Wanted to Buy WANTED—Two used electric stov Must be in good condition. Writ Tribune Ad. No. 4. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—The fixtures and stock of the McDonald Hotel Cafe at Mandan. Mrs. E. H. Sautner. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms next to bath, Private entrance and with tele- phone. Suitable for one or two girls. Rent $25.00 per month. Call at 212 Rosser after six p. m. FOR RENT—Sunny well ventilated, well furnished room in private home, adjoining bath and private entrance, rent $18.00 per month. Phone Mrs. Beatt, 879 or call at 422 First street. FOR RENT—Very desirable room in modern home, clean and quiet, al- ways hot water, private wash room and laundry, privileges to young lady. Call at 931 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Newly decorated, nicely furnished sleeping room with two windows, suitable for one or two. Close in, hot water at all times. Call at 313 Ave. A. FOR RENT—At 223 Second street, @ large airy room with three win- dows. Nicely furnished, in modern home. Available at once. Phone 1437-W. FOR RENT—Two well furnished rooms in modern home with board, Reasonable rates. Phone 204-J of call at 111 Washington street. FOR RENT—Newly decorated unfur- nished rooms in modern home, rent reasonable. Call at 613 Third street or phone 1541, : FOR SENT ea furniahed freak sleeping room, 5 or phone after 5 p. m. at 217 Eighth street or phone 511-J. FOR RENT—Well furnished sleep- ing room in strictly modern home, very close in. Phone 761 or call at 208 Second street. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room, suitable for one or two, ladies pre- ferred. Call at 402 Mandan street or phone 1365-J. FOR RENT Sleeping room in new modern home, Call at 301 Te street or phone 499-R. mm in modern home. Suitable for three. Phone 678-J or call at 411 Ave. A. FOR SALE—Eight room modern house by owner, near churches and high school. Priced to sell quick. fone 653-W or write Tribune Ad. FOR RENT—Five room flat on sec: ond floor, heated, warm garage in connection. Located at 614 Seventh street. Inquire P.C. Remington. FOR RENT—Six room modern house with indoor garage. Choice loca- tion oe Paved street. Harvey Har- ¢ room modern house, immediate possession, 314 West Rosser or p! FOR RENT—Five room 1 tage, located at 822 Main avenue, _, Call at 816 Main Ave. FOR SALE—Complete furnishings of a six room house, cheap if taken at once, Phone 525-R, Household Goods for Sale FURNITURE FOR SALE—Mahogany Lowboy and arm chair, wicker rocker, child’s rocker, couch and mattress, pillows, pictures, velvet rug, rag rug, ice chest, bridge and table lamps, walnut breakfast set. se Kelley, Fort Lincoln. Phone FOR SALE—Davenport and twe chairs, davenport table, 8 piece din- ing room set, 2 complete bedroom sets, 2 rugs, radio, victrola, break- fast set, child’s bed, refrigerator. Call 1016 Eighth street or phone 871-M. FOR SALE—Tan Lloyd Loom baby carriage and a blue Lloyd Loom _Stroller. Call at 931 Eighth street. FOR SALE—New refrigerator. Never been used. Phone 63: a Apartments FOR RENT—Three room furnished clean apartment for $32.00 per month, also two room furnished clean apartment for $25.00. Both apartments on second floor, all modern, gas for cooking, close in. ree at 1014 Broadway or phone APARTMENT room furnished apartment with private bath and private entrance. Rent $22.50 per month. Also for sale, a piano in Al condition. Call at 808 Seventh street. FOR RENT—On first floor, furnished apartment with private bath and private entrance. On second floor furnished front room and kitchen- ette, also garage for rent. Call at 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—New modern furnished or unfurnished apartment, includ- ing living room, two bed rooms. bath and kitchen, electric stove and ieidete, College Building. Phone FOR RENT—Two room furnished light housekeeping apartment, also @ sleeping room, both newly dec- orated. Price reasonable. Call at __517 Seventh street street or phone 981-R. FOR RENT—A smail furnished mod- ern apartment, suitable for one lady. Opens on balcony, clean, warm and always hot water. 807 Fourth street. Phone 576. Fe FOR RENT—Two all modern fur- nished and unfurnished apartments in Rue Apartments, frigidaire and electric stove. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Three room unfurnish- ed apartment with kitchenette, pri- vate bath and private entrance. Phone 896-J or call at 1006 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Furnished one room and kitchenette front apartment, ground floor, $35.00 per month. Phone 752-W, Everts Apartments. i FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment on second floor, vacant May first. Call at 1100 Broadway or phone 129-W. st FOR RENT—Well furnished light housekeeping apartment with frigi- daire service. 411 Fifth, Phone 273. Hazelhurst. nished apartments in the Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy, 215 Third street. FOR RENT—Newly decorated apart- ment, 2 rooms, kitchen and bath. Inquire at 717 Thayer or 616 Sev- enth street. FOR RENT—Three rooni apartment and a seven room modern house, also a garage. L. W. McLean. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed apartment May first. Varney apartments.. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room on car line. 710 Fourth street, Phone 724 or call at, FOR RENT—Apartment in Person cour Call at 506 Ave. A or phone | pact