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_ WHEAT PRICES FALL + NEARLY -TOLEVEL OF |. DOLLAR PER BUSHEL cs Bears Hold Upper Hand as Fi vorable Crop Reports Drive Bulls to Cover Chicago, May 6. the May deliveries of wheat slid down today to below any pri they had netatotare touched thie gea- son. Auspicious el eompletion of the seeding of domestic spring together with betterment, ° ect bearish (AP)—Both the wheat, winter factors. he ited supply, though, h market setbac! Affected by market, May wl $1,00 a’ bus! Wheat Leta petted to, May 1.90 finish. tex % aK 1.035" to ped to steady the at reached as low aii wheat crops. hinp) particular emphi rains over the -w. the southwest arket appeared eciving considereble buying suppo and sellers showed themsclves di inclined to Leceme agg’ the \market hovering lowe lar-per-bushel level, News that’ locust infestation Southern Europe had spread to Rt mania attracted noticc here, but fal ed to act ns a check on wheat priee declines. There was also advices that the amount of wheat on ocean sage had decreased 4: On the other hand, world ship were much larger than @ week ago. Corn was responsive to wheat A but scantiness of arrivals time On the corn market Dec. sold at a new low on Gals July and Sept. oats sold at a new low on crop owing to scattered selling but May oats went u better premium over July, jons wero responsive to grain \NEAPOLIS WHEA' URES CLOBE LO’ Minneapolis, May 5. sentiment the outset wheat futures here today, May drop: ping to 98% cents and Fulyine, on Jslightly from its low. Ma: lower, July 1 down and opt pmoer lower. Corn futures started strong, qhanwed: a ttle and there w fresh feature of news, No f sitber rye or barley hee | +4 Be ly ware Seria id the dema: ‘was good at tlve Price 5 for choice Montana and some bids 1 cent better. There was no winter. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK rec (hte: 5.—(AP)—' endy p 1040 Bed or, a sits te i ted oie, Choice’ 260"'to 300 ibe 5.68 15; 200 to 260 ibe, 9.85 tits a to 00 okies: 0 iat meatugn to Cnolce 90 to Bo Ibs. 3 calves 3,000; peeely. Ly Pipher ta in netances wel steers; inde; top wi 8. Slaugh- hoice HH) ness of the stock | Be 4 Ci % Golernds Fuck e | New York Stocks Fades: P.M, PR ™. PRICES * rein veces Ca one Cor American and Foreign n Pow er American Paterna lonal .... American Tecormotive ‘Auburn Auto, viation Corporation win Locomotive raat & Ol Ente aa 8/ Bi 6 "Adgt ae cHione . Paul & Pacifi + Paul & Pacitic pi ante k Island Columbia Graphophone Commercial Solvents. new , 01 a | Consolidat Continent: hy Continental Can . Continental Motor Continent: of D Corn Prod: ie Cream of Whe Crucible. Steet Gurtisa Wright Du Pon! uy Electric For rand’ Erie Rai Firestone Tire and Rubber: Fox Fil Breeport Texas. eneral American General Electric, new General General ral Fe Gi oto! Snags Ge Payees ‘rire | Grahame Paige Motor ‘orthérn Iron Ore . |g Rasbe a u ar Hotaiic Hekahe fouston Oil Hie Motor . i n Refi Internati jonat tafernat onal Hervester" hone and Tele; hh He eaeshane, era J. Reh ~Springticld “tire Kelvinator Corporation Kennecott Cop. . Kolster Radio Ki s.) it. Pet Mid. Bea. ONL Cer. an, & Tex, Me: Pacific Mont. Ward" iat. Cash Reg. t. Dalry eis. Slat 3 Co New uae ce nt | . NY, ttd. Roe & Ww North American Netthern ern Pac. .. ver Farm .. Gas & Ei 25; common and meal: Pi By up| 8.50 to 12.00; nee Ss ert ‘and choice 750 t 50 ae 3_he! rey Sone and cholae 250° “tp “down 10.00 to 12. maIROn m Cutter and cutter 4.25 g00d and choice (| cutter to medium 6, (milk fed) good, ad ‘Ghoice rh 11.60; medium (AQ 8 ir steers, eve od an ts) 10.00 to 11.50; stocker and choice (all common and 50c high-| ooled lambs 11.00" to shorn 10.00 to 10.2571 Ry | horn ewer ‘6.00 down native ‘spring lambs. 13.00 to 13.26. Jambs, good and choice 92 Ibs. down 8.60 to 20.60: medium 9.25 to 3.78; 0: choice, SOUTH ST. PAUL Livi esTock 885 1, Ly 5.—(AP)—(U, 8.) opening fale ayers resisting higher askin steers and yearling: 9 quality, ordinar: iJ par sup- peSictate| steady: | choice kinds 10.00 to opening slow, moat nd few sales 10 to 20 It 85; top 2.86; 9. o to 9.65 9.01 we; ay eight 239, iar active, 25 Tambe; strong hoice 85 tb. ice in fe nds “4 ad No By ao. ae S40 to $1. s 2 ie ard : im. Pet. Para remoanty Sublix perpe’ ge ‘Tra Phillipa Peir or & Gamble Pub. a Corp, N. J. to ; cull andl p Reading a Motor, serials on’ Ci Royal Dutch Shell .. Sat rey st Schulte Ri rd rvel Inc, Bhattuer CF Shell Union Ol”, Simmons Fame, Petrol ir Cot Selly on Southern aoe g| goutne: ern ke With Tim. Rit tin » Ro! cr cont. on United Fr oe ts ral een var ‘Pow. & Rich h B Woolworth teady, aie. flats, pecial 10 26. See7,_8 53 32 tetogtiar, Montana, st" tie io 9618 0 fo. 2 Leek Siiger'ne 3 37% to 38%, fancy, 51 to 4c; 48 to’ 58¢; lower ‘ye, 61- Harley, cholee to mA medium to Sepa, Hl &rades, 45 to 4 FOREIGN EXCHANGE 4 kk, —(AP)—Fore! pater Tae ruler, Demand * nce 3 ree lontreal| Co: 1 maa ‘AE ARQU pry Minneapolis, (AP) 25¢ lower. In’ carteaa. iote family pa tents quoted at $6.26 to 6.30 a barrel in oh aes ia conten, cache. x an aaa 00 iA 26.5% Flour ener 8; Pacitc. Coast eat extra firat 21 Dreveed, flay or ay. Chickens, 3 to 36; fe fresh, 25 to icke, tresh, 22. CHICAGO CAQH_ GRAIN sna Se aa i Pedechara ts. te aha ple ore é hard, to rn, Ne 2 Sige Yello’ Mee at " alts Tia 10 42M, Fs aired oi, Melk touts er 2 et 4 STOCK PRICES TURN UP SUDDENLY ARTER TUMBLING EARLIER ,, {Bull Drive Near Close Stops Sell- ing Movement Equaling October Debacle New York, May 5. A ca tinel prices fluctuated violently 1 . Trading continued in huge volume, the days turnover run- ning close, to 8,000,000 shares, the largest sfnce last november. The close was pipes Be cil ing order ket before the close, scrombled wildly to cover. mored that strong banking interests who supported the market last fall were again placing large orders, but this could not bo confirmed, Business! news was meagre, and scarcely of a character to inspire any renewal of rash bidding up stocks. Call money repeated Friday's -proc- oan of renewing at 3%4, per cent, then dropping to 3 Thime lonns ‘cased ur rave the major trend was up during the greater part of the advances tended to. attract renewed ng. and were held with difficulty. Eastman Kodak waa a buoyant tea: ture, shooting up gearly 10° points, and" such shares Westinghouse Hlectric, Vanadium, Paramount, Atch- ison and Loews sold up 4 to more than 7. Among issues gaining 2 to more than 3 points were General Wlectric, Johns Manville, Corn Products, Ame: ican Can, American Telephone, War ev Bros, and American Tobacco RB. U. 8 kteel"and Standard of N. J. sold up moderately, few of tho volatile issues broke anarpiyy Auburn ‘Auto tumble 17% points to 183, then rallying sharply. American Water Works and Coca Cola lost several points. Coppers, mo- tora and motor accessories were under falply constant pressure, such lasues @ Hudson, ‘Nash, Anaconda and Ken- Recott reachin, lows. ADD WALU SEREET N'Y... Renewed selling in the final ho: with the ticker 45 minute behind t market drove leading industrials fro 1 to 6 points below the Saturday lows, Utilities were particularly hard hit. American. foreign power ninmping 11% t American Can and Unite Alreraft iielded 6, American Tele- Phone, Radio, U. S. Steel, Johne-Man- ville, American Water Works, Warner Brothers Pictures, Anied Chemical, and International relepiione 3 to 5 points, Tho close was weak. Sales approximated 8,000,000 shares, It was ru- Tere CWO Re 1 S53 2 Se $3 S$3% SS2h SESS a2 Bas Raat Bean ellie May... 14.00 ., July 5 2} 13:70 se 29° a> ern. a 197% Mon jontana Winter Wikeat 1496 prot pro} eln w LOB o.oo 1.05% + 1.03% seeee 1.03% 101% oe. 1.01% nas SAE jouth Dakota W 198% 1.00% 98% 1.00% 95% 30% 97% 25% Ohio and set and finer te 30¢ in Aid eprease for future delivery: Few dealers, however, have parti pated in this movement. The receipts week ending May 3 amounted to 0 pounds as compared with week, PROD PRICES | Chicago, May, 5, (py as was shown in butter cREs to Loses, however, were monte ot spe plies, main, Butter, 13,161, weak; creamery ex- tras, 35; ‘standards, 35;-extra firsts 4 firats, 31 to 33; seconds, 28 Poultry was unchanged Ir the ak; extra firsts, ed firsts, $2 ordinery storage packed firsta, | tore packed extras 254. "| Feats Yesterday |) (By The Assoviated Press) Babe Ruth, Yankees—Hit third homer of season with one on to aid Yanks’ victory over White Sox. 7-4. Joe Stripp, Reds—Drove in six runs with triple double and two singles as Reds beat Giants, 8-4. Ernie Shores, Athletics—Kept Ti- gers’ nine hits well scattered and beat | them, 7 to 1. Luke Sewell, Indians—Singled in tenth to score Averill with rur that beat Red Sox, 8-7, Glenn Wright, Robins—Singled tnj third inning of first game to drive in two runs that beat Cards, 2-1, Young Jack Thompson Battles Fields Again) {i New York, May 5.—(?)—Young} Jack Thompson, San Francisco negro, already has dropped two decisions to Jackie Fields but he will have a real incentive when they meet for the third time at Detroit Friday night. Fields’ welterweight championship will be at stake. Although Fields is certain to be a strong favorite to win, Thompson should give the champion a real bat- tle all the way. In his most recent battle the San Francisco negro barely dropped @ decision to. Jimmy McLar- nin, Vancouver, in a 10 rounder at Madison Square Garden, : Diamonds used in fine glass en- graving establishments were out within six to eight weeks of use. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Nay, 5.—(AP)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat: dark northern, 1.08; No. arena 2 northei 0, 2 durum, Corn, Xo. & ye low, to 77%; sample, 5: Oats, No. 3 white, 36% to 31%, aBrley, No. 2 54. Rye and f wee ‘Surtes. kari ei FoTaTors Clileago, Rees of Agri. Fo Betdioes,, 168 16% of domestic wool at Boston during Hi i 00 pounds durin gthe previous |nature and occasioned by larger sup- | ¢ No, 1} 41 {tion Tuesday, also along $bx; | the Misnisxipp! val Sunday, 104; slow, | market nica Ssekee round whites, 2, new stock trading fair, market Bt tly weaker; Texas sacked Bliss ‘riumphs, 4.00 to i] New York, May, )—Liberty yn Liberty 31 00.8, first a8, 111.14; Treas, MINNE, ‘ATOES Minneapolis, May 5.—(AP—U. 8. Dept. of Agri.)—Patatoes: Practical- pix-no-wire inqwirys demand and trad- ing very slow, market aM, practically no sales, 'HICAGO STOCKS Corporation Securities, 69; Insull PUL. Invest 6116; Midwest Util. (new) MINNDAPOLIS STOCKS First Bank . 28; Northwest Banco, 51; Greyhound common, 11. Mahatma Is Mute As His Resistance Campaign Is Ended (Continued from pag? One) him to the jail at Yerroda, a town near Poona, where there is a large British garrison. + No Trial Possible The arrest was made under article 25 of the ordinance of 1827, which Provides for maintenance of British authority in India. Under the ordi- nance the Mahatma, who is venerated by @ large section of the’ Indian masees, will remain in prison without trial atta the pleasure of the gov- ernment, pk arrest had been predicted for several days after it became increas- ingly apparent that in new phases of the civil disobedience planned by Gandhi there was a threat of seri- ous disorders and trouble for the au- thoritles, Gandhi has sought arrest since March 12, when with 70 de- votees, he left Ahmadabad, to march to Jalalpur to mani fiance of the Bri monopoly. Prior to its action the government took extreme measures to insure there being no disorders. In Bombay au- thorities were prepared for any emer- 5| Mountain region castwa: GENERAL REPORT ‘Temprtrs. Pre. Station-— Sa.m Low ise, ie Bt cloudy 4-8 66 a 70 te a cence y. Cloud 8. D., clear Prince Albett, Sasi, Rapid Ch St. Louis, vel St, Paul, Minn., sles ake Ch Same ncma mene a. SGSRsrVsaesessees. Sloux City, Spokan PSB SRSSSSLERRETSESSSS Apennmaaretsun NORTH DAKOTA REPORT Temprtrs. Pre. Station— High Tow In. Bismarck, cloudy 86 42 nia, Clear. Bench, lous Bottineau, cloudy .. Carrington, Milendale, cloudy Fessenden, cloud: Grand Forks, clear ..: Hankinson, pt cloudy... Hettinger, cloudy Jamestown, cloud Lurimore, clea 3 10} Napoleon, cloudy Oakes, cloudy Pemt a ta Wishek, cloway Moorhead, Minn., WEATHER FORECAS' For Bismarck and vicinti ably fair tonight and Tuesda: teniperature Tuesday. For North Dakot tonight and Tuesday. Slightly ‘cooler tonight extreme southeast portion. Rising temperature Tuesday. For South Dakota: Mostly unsettled tonight and Tuesd: roba! bly ers, except genera north portion. Cooler oni $3 ex southeast portion. Rising emperature Tuesday extreme north portion, For tow tt ‘unsettled tonight and Tuesday, sibly showers . in Went and south’ portions. Cooler tor night in north and central portions, und in east and south portions Tuee- “For Minnesota: Partly cloudy to: night and Tuesday, except unsettled In _extreme south portion, Cooler to- Mant, and in extreme southeast, por- Lake Supe- Tuesday in Rising Probably fair rior; rising’ temperaturt extreme west portion, For Montana: Unsettled tonight and Tuesday, probably showers in extreme south portion, Warmer in northwest and north central portions tonight, and in east portion Tuesday. GENERAL CONDITIONS The barometric pressure is low from ley westward to the Western Rocky mountain region, and the weather is unsettled in all’ sec- tions. Precipitation occurred at_most Places from the southwastern Rocky north- eastward to the Missisalppi “valley and Great Lakes region. Cooler weather revails over the entire northwest his morning, but no reeenine tem- peratures occurred in the United 44 feet; 24- hour change, rise of 0.2 foo! Biamarck ‘tation, haremetric pres- sure at 7 a,m., 27.07 inches. Reduced, 29.75. ORRIS W. ROBERT! Meteorologist. River stage at 7 a. lice chauffeur who did not wear his uniform thus avoiding giving a clue to identity of his charge. Hundreds Home- less After Wind Sweeps Fires About (Continued from page One) terday afternoon on a Boston and Meine wooden railroad bridge and was borne by a 40 mile an hour gale through the city. The flames burned themselves out late last night. The principal business section was not in their path. Many narrow escal were made, 600 children being led from a hall of the church and convent school of the Infant Jesus (French Roman Catho- lic) 10 minutes before the building caught fire. Firemen from a dozen cities and towns brought apparatus to the clty. Several companies of national guardsmen patrolled the stricken area. today. Homeless At Armory The homeless gathered at the arm- cry and the Red Cross provided food and bedding. City eer Fred L. Clark said that between 225 and 250 homes and buildings were burned. Personal belongings were lost by many of the families in leaving their homes. Furniture removed to the streets was burned by the flames. Father Isadore Janelle of the con- vent school of the Infant Jesus, after aiding the 600 children in leaving the building, collapsed from heart failure and was taken toa hospital. Five men were overcome while fighting the flames. The city has a population by the 1930 census figures of 31,418, many gency. Due to secrecy employed in taking the Mahatma into custody news of the arrest did not travel fast and it was too early to say how his followers were going to react. pa the past few weeks serious riot+ Ing has broken out in several places, pa protest at arrest of lesser leaders. ht Martyrdom It was Gandhi's ‘hope that in the martyrdom to be achieved by being arrested the dissident Indian ele- ments would be drawn into the Na- carry the campa! disobe- dience to success. It was this mar- tyrdom which the it was government . | Teluetant to grant him and which led woxtra 39%, to| Ml xtra 10 | Mdm. “ Lwr. 69 iC4GO PRODUCE Chicago, LS 5.—(AP)—Poultry— Alive, 3 trucks, steady; fowls bi% to to 26: Devers 35 ‘0 88; roosters, 13; tur- : to. 33; heavy ducks, 20; t CURB STOCKS leg service, Bt 5 St andard Oll, Hite: Bond & Shete, 92%. jostoN fd "1 Se { AP) Foe]: to have been clos ‘oye goes them to stay their hands through co many weeks. ‘The government finelly acted in Gandhi's case ss he prepared to raid the government controlled salt de- Dharsans, and to go to Bom- bay personally to lead 100,000 Sat- yagraha volunteers in civil disobe- dience and passive resistance to Brit ish law. ae arrested See was smug- sled immediately fy wrecie) 9 coach which had been placed behind the locomotive on a Gujerat mail train. Palanan, one of thes a dhe no train gate Pe eer 300 yards from Borivli station in an and Gan- ing automobile and started along the road toward Thana, from where a trunk road led to th. Yerroda jail and 2. ‘The screens of the car w t Th auiver was an experienced po- of whom are of French or Freneh- Canadian descent, engaged in the textile_ industry. Salesmen from Geo. $8.00 per Knute Bondeli, Mvddect, Dak. * FOR corn, cleaned and 95% test, Price $2.00 per Inquire Ramus Robinson, Bism: N.D. FOR SALE—Practically new latest model Edison electric radio. Will take in good battery set. Write Box 533, Bismarck, ed 95. Shelled and double graded. Phone 7-F-24, J. E. Chesak, Route No. 3, Bismarck. TAKEN UP—One yellow and white spotted Shepherd dog. Call at 406 Seventh treet or phone 9d. | pier Clarence Henson. cheép. Inquire at The i CITY LISTINGS a ROOM Peat tin oe tortwere: large ee Closets, water heat, hardwood floors, enclosed porch, full basement, extra room in basement, good location. Sales Brice $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, Terms. 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 $6,500.00, terms $800.00 cash, alance monthly. SEVEN ROOM NEW MODERN stucco two story house, hot water heat, four bedrooms, hardwood floors, sun parior, full partitionad bese im eey tubs, gareke iad sehed. 1m possession. Sales price .00 cash, In.|FIVE ROOM MODERN STUCCO bungalow, west end, hot water heat, basement garage, hardwood floors, large rooms. Sales price $5000.00, ‘good terms. SEVEN ROOM MODERN TWO story house, one bedroom first floor, close in locatien, 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 ion. Sales price with furniture FOUR ROOM MODERN BUNGA- low, hardwood floars, hot water heat, screened » 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 GENCY Webb Block. Phone 0 Business Opportunity FOR SALE—The fixtures and stock of the McDonald Hotel Cafe at Manden. Mrs. E. H. Sputner. Lost and Found 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 FOR SALE—At greatly reduced price, 1929 Graham Paige sedan. This car has been used very little and must be sold @t once as we are not handling this line any more. If you are interested in a new car, and wish to save money, do not fail to see this car, Olson Garage, Eighth and Main. Phone 925. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE—A ‘Chevrolet Lendau Sedan in first class condition. Inquire at 400 Seventh street. B. J. Shriner. FOR SALE—1920 Pontiac sedan, driv- en 6,000 miles. Phone Flerence Satterlund, G. P. Hotel, Bismarck, . Dek. .00. Terms, | WA! Male Help Wanted WANED a ao WANTED—First class automobile mechanic at once, must have tools and be able to turn out dependable work. Glen Ullin Moter Sales, Glen Ullin, N. D, WANTED AT ONCE— around man for shoe repair and harness work, Shop fully equipped. Call or write W. A. an Bismarck, N. D. or phone 622. pe maid for 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, eae free. Mo- ler Barber Coll 1893, Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. MALE HELP WANTED—A first class mechanic. For information phone 25, Strasburg, N. D., or write M. A. Shumacker. Female Help Wanted ve fe rls play- ie oe esennoy 1 oa, piano, to teavel wit with ladies or- chine Steady work. Good sal- ary. Call at Sixth street apart- ment No. 2 over. Rose Coffee Shop or cicadas P, O. Box 332, Bismarck, NTED—Woman to care for ten rooms, easy place. Give personal description and wages. Board, room furnished. Out of town. Write wna rek Tribune, in care of Ad. 0. 6. $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 782, WANTED—Eiderly lady to care for child and do light housework in exchange for board and room, Call at 419 Ave. A after 6:00 p. m. WANTED—Competent gitl for gen- eral housework, must be an exper- fenced cook, family of two adults. Phone 751 or call at 117 Main Ave. ale Work Wanted NOW 18 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. RELIABLE MAN wants work mow- ing lawns, taking care of gardens, taking off storm windows, etc. Phohe 277. wallpaper WE CLEAN, kalsomine, and paint. References furnished. R. J. Dore. Phone 344-R. 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 gnd finish like new. The most beautiful Chevro- let car made in 1929. A el down BISMARCK’S BIGGEST BARGA:N Each week. we offer one guaranteed Used Car far below cost. The price is FOR THIS WEEK ecane: with $17.59 a month or $190.00 Cash CHEVROLET SEDAN, Number 21K 44073. Five practically brand new tires; disc wheels; motometer; bump- ers. Throughly overhauled; refinish- ed, looks lize 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: craves 6 ea Sedan; Nash Coupe; Dodge Sedan Essex Six Sedan; Chrysler 52 Coach: MARMON COMPANY. Marmon and Roosevel tors n gutomopiles 1e-and. Bismare! WANTED—Work by hour doing house cleaning, washing, ironing and sew- ing. Phone 363-W. WORK WA cl is by the hour or day. ie 219-J. COMPENT lady “wants housework. Phone 472-M. Dead Animals Wanted WE HAUL away FREE OF CHARGE, dead hogs, sheep, cattle and horses all unskinned. Prompt service if roads and weather permit Write Northern Horse Ex and Ren- Co. Box 265, Bismarck, N Rooms for Rent 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—Sleeping room, basement room with lichenette and lavatory, also for sale, hot wa- ter. boiler, electric motor, ice box and drawer trunk. Call at 409 Fifth 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—Two nice light house- keeping rooms, newly decorated, completely furnished, next to bath, in front part of house, Phone 812-J3 or call at 517 Second street. FOR RENT—Newly decorated, nicely eeping furnished sl room with two windows, suitable for one or two. Close in, hot water at all times. Call = 313 Ave, A. uy q iisht, water 1 ond . south. heat Call at 1517 Bowen aye. Phone 552 Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Modern stucco low, 5 rooms, breakfast nook ‘aud garage, Immediates possession. ee ‘751 or 151 or call at 117 Main ve, Poti h ARE ARRON RMSE FOR SALE—Desirable 5 room mod- ern stucco bungalow, including 2 large. bed rooms, large sun perior, fine floors, very good. plumbing equipment, hot water heat, heat-* garage, first class condition, near school, good location, at a bargain, on liberal terms, owner leaving city; immediate possession. Be sure to Geo. M. Regis- rrr FOR SALE—New five room stuceo house just completed, all features, Jawn, 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 ated modern house wi” gates, good location, immediate possession or a seven room modern house, close in, also a furnished room. Arthur Shipp. FOR SALE—Eight room modern house by owner, near churches and high school. Pficed to sell quick. Phone 653-W or write Tribune Ad. No. 5. FOR RENT—Five room flat on sec- ond floor, heated, warm garage in connection. Located at 614 Seventh Street, Inquire P.O, Remington. FOR RENT—Six room modern house with indoor garage. Choice loca- tion on paved street. Harvey Har- ris & Co, ed | FOR RENT—A six room modern house, immediate possession, 314 West Rosser or phone 526: FOR RENT—Five room modern cot- 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. SS Household Goods for Sale FURNITURE FOR SALE—Mahogany Lowboy and arm chair, wicker rocker, child's rocker, couch and mattress, pillows, pictures, velvet. Tug, rag rug, ice chest, bridge and table lamps, walnut breakfast set. Tak Kelley, Fort Lincoln. Phone FOR SALE—Davenport and two chairs, davenport table, 8 piece din- ing room set, 3 complete bedroom sets, 2 rugs, radio, victrola, break- fast set, child’s bed, refrigerator. Call 1016 Eighth street or phone 871-M. Lo IE AER TEN PRICED FOR QUICK SALE—Com- plete furnishings for a five room bungalow or apartment, selling at @ great sacrifice. Call at 315 Twelfth street or phone 1408-J. FOR SALE—Tan Lioyd Loom baby carriage and a blue Lloyd Loom stroller. Call at 931 Eighth street. FOR SALE—New refrigerator. Never been used. Phone 639, ce eases 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. Call at 1014 Broadway or phone APARTMENT FOR RENT—Two 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 frigidaire. College Building. Phone 1063, FOR RENT—Two room furnished light housekeeping apartment, alsc @ sleeping room, both newly dec- orated. Price reasonable. Call at 517 Seventh street or phone 981-R. FOR RENT—A small furnished mod- suitable for one clean, warm and always hot water. 807 Fourth street. Phone 576. FOR RENT—Modern 3 small room apartment, partly furnished, first floor, private entrance, down town, just right for two. Call rear, 118 First street. ~ a FOR RENT—Furnished one room and kitchenette front apartment, ground $35.00 per month. Phone . Everts Apartments. FOR RENT—Two room furnished. apartment on second floor, vacant May first, Call at 1100 Lipid’ or phone 129-W. FOR RENT—Well Tarnished ‘Night housekeeping apartment with frigi- daire service. 411 Fifth. Phone 273. Hazelhurst. FOR RENT—Furnished ‘unfur- nished apartments in the Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy, 315 Third street. FOR RENT—Newly decorated apart- ment, 2 rooms, kitchen and Inquire at 717 Thayer or 616 Sev- enth street. j FOR RENT—Three room apartment and @ seven room modern house, also @ garage. L. W. McLean. Phone 906. — Al ent son a Call at 506 Ave. A or phone sleeping close Phone ier Bp. mt 317 Mghin ‘street or phone 511-J. ‘room, nished, close in, well ventilated. Toe OE. oF eats 419 Third FOR oh RENT SIsepng Toom in new modern home, Call at 301 ae street or phone 499-R. Bultable for three. Phone ‘OTB or call at 411 Ave. A za in furnished room a car line. Phone 72$ ér call at 10 Fourth page Wanted to Buy YOUR BISMARCK PROPERTY—it you feel you must sell, are willing to accept sacrifice price and it is desirably located I will get you im- mediate results. Write Ad. No. 7, giving particulars. WANTED—Tio used electric stoves. Must be in good condition. Write Tribune Ad. No.4 Psrxas @ $6 Gs PETRA ac Fe a5seF Ba