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; BEARISH ADVICES FROM EUROPE TURN ‘American Can a American Commercial Alcohol. . Americanand Foreign Power.. American International / American Dae . Setbacks Are Regarded as Nat- American Radlnto merican Rolling Mi ural Sequence of Recent American Smeltg. Adi eee gu American Te! eee Fe American pmerieae Wool pra. i, Anaconda Copp: Chicago, May 17—(AP)—Uneasi; | Atchison, Topeka & Santa F Atlantic Refining Auburn Auto Aviation Corp Baldwin Locomotive aauel & Ohio Barnsdall A . Bendix Avi jation hases of North Steel”: American wheat today totaled 1,000,- | Betnlanem Stee) ation 000 bu., making an aggregate of about ths Adding Machine .... 4,000,000 bu. in the last three days. tGatumet pet Mande Canadian Pacific . Case, ‘ ness regarding unseasonable cold weather led to a late advance in wheat values today, notwithstanding early declines. Sleet and snow pre- vailed in some parts of Nebraska, and frosts were reported in states| northwest. Estimates were current, too, that export purch Wheat closed nervous, %-%c a! bushel higher than yesterday's finish, May 1.06; July 1.06%-% 5 Sept. 1.09% “Corn closed 1c off to %ee up, (May 8019; July 817%- Oats unchanged to Ke down, and pro’ accompanied price declines was 4s effects resulted from reports that ed today as showing great improv Argentine wheat to b in France, however, was: reported as| of sunshine “and suffering from lac because of need o' athe: vn'developed firmness In the late Ithough early upturns on f widespread cool weather temporari arrow limits, Provisions were] Houston Oil tightly tirmers Hudson Motor’; Independent Gil an eee ECE ps STRONG Indian Refining .. nneapolis, May 1 y reports and bullish foreign news. gave wheat futures strength today prices climbed under the leadership of Winnipeg. July closed 13 cent high- er Corn futures were steady to strong. Oats was dull. Rye was reported to have euffered some frost damage in mand fair for limited offerings. Mixed red were unchanged. Winter offer- were siill lacking. demand slackened and failed to re- cover. Rye was slow. Barley de- mand was slower but ‘receipts were light. Flax offerings also were lig! —Cattle go all wrades and classes. of 1 and choice weighty steers steady to light st very dul a steady to weak. | Bulls 25¢] Parmalee vealers, T5c to 1.0 practical top steers 14. outstanding offerings, tle above $13.00; bi 12.00; light h 1 lowest since June, 1 fe 11.00. to mostly 5.00 to mostly ‘steady with Friday's average: top 10.25 paid for 170-220 Ibs. pared on eweek ago today’s mostly 10.15 low mated holdovers 1,000; butch: ium to choice 250-300 Ibs. 9. 20 packing so .00 to, Tim tochoice 96-130 Ibs Aan Btewart- Warner Corporation DULUTH CASH GRAIN | Stewart Warr ax $2.6 tH Texas Corporation . ive May $2.66; iarrivg #2. Seip ay Tees ar per is 43) Teanscontinental on" nderwood Elliott Duluth Close: Minn, | May 17. $2.66; July, $2.67%; Sep! October, $2.29. Whe: 1 dark northern $1. i Eat Noi amber durum 98%¢-81.01%; No. 2 %- tone Nord durum 96ic; No. 2 ‘4o| 8 9534 96% os 1 mixed durum 93%- matter © durum 93% Oats No. 3 white 40%-40%c. No. 1 rye 65-67¢. Barley choice to fancy 50-53c; med- ium to good some lines of fleeces and 60's and lower grade territory wools sagged a little; demand fairly steady on ori- renewal of interest in Australian wools and a realization that foreign values on these wools were very firm at higher levels than a few weeks ago. CHICAGO POTATOES f Agri. ola) on track 154. (103 new, 51 old) total G. S& shipments 975; old stock, |29- trading rather light, market firm, changed. Wisconsin sacked round whites, 2. to 3.00 fancy shade higher; Minnesot: sacked ‘ round whites, 2.80 to 2.90; Idaho sacked russets, 3.75 to Alabama sacked 60 re: oe jlumphs, 3.50 to 3.80 to 3.65. P New York, May weekly statement of th brie hou hows: plu $1, Rie {246.200 200 unchanged t —=(AP)~=The PS eos ‘York and ungivided profite cities’ Serv Saad” deposits Caverages: $44nu3,000 | Of Hise, Bend. snd “s nae sabre ‘HICAGO ale May 17. (AP)—Poultry, trucks, steady, (decrease. Time “Acposits (average) $11,843,- 000 (increase). lve ae Ge week ending today $6,694,- Clearin; week ending Ma: 10, Ep a it 576 id . ing ‘this day $1,118,782,132, CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, May 17—(AP)—Wheat No. » Ae (spring) #1. ens No. 2 mixed & ‘Obts No.'% white ti. %. Rye no sales. Timothy seed 7.00-8.5: Clover FOREIGN EXCHAN. New “York, May 17-CAP)—For- eign exchanges irregular. Demand Great Britain 485 1-16; | France | Italy 5.23' 13-16; Germany $41’ Norway 26.74; Sweden 26.81; Montreal 99.87%. Whieerie STOCKS Chicago stock: Insull Util Invest soi. Midwest Util, (new) 34%. New York Stocks ||STOGK MARKET ENDS ITS QUIETEST WEEK SINCE LAST JANUARY | Recent Duliness Prompts With- drawal of Big Operators; Prices Irregular CLOSING PRICES eph. and (relesraph ter 17.—(AP)—The ! stock marhet "ended its quietest week oday with nothing ap- ting to shake it out of its leth- Traders bid up a few special- ties, while some oils, amusements sagged & (since Januai Ps dullness had larger professional opera- tors to leave town for a week-end Mercantile ‘and ‘business re- the market was left to “Total sales were only about, 809,000 a shares, a level approached on January which was the dullest day since Closing prices were highly irregular, with most gains and | 3, losses narrow. ¢ aaer Great Western t. Paul & Pacific a Paul & Pacific isions unchanged toa rise of 2c.|Chivage’ Rock Island & Setbacks witnessed in wheat values | Chrygiet Motor at times today were in some quarters} Colorado Fuel and Iron . regarded as a natural sequence com-| Columbia Gas and Electr ing after advances on four successive | Columbia Graphophone .- days, Some of the selling here that| Commercial Solvents, new Commonwealth and Southe crbied to foreign sources, Bearish | Consolidated Gas - that |Continental Baking state officials and farmers’ organiza-| Continental Can tions northwest are already sending| Continental Motor out warnings to growers to prepare! Continental Oil of Delaware to hold 1930 grain on farms if possi-} Corn Products . to avert congestion at ter-|Cream of Wheat Kets. Curtiss Wright moisture conditions for; Du Pont . wheat growth in Canada were report-] Bastman Kodak Eaton Axle and Sp points were] Electric Auto Lite . There were! Electrio Power and d offerings of| Erie Railroad rope, together | Fox Film A with continued tenders ef French and|Freeport Texas Thissian Wheat. The new wheat crop| General American Tank Car neral Electric, we 2; Sept, 83%4-%4). cM Atigust of 1928. inghouse Blectrle, Taternational Hare v Loews, Warner Bros., , Ametlean Water Works, f ., Independent Oil, Atreratt. and Pleerls Auto Lite lost | $3: from 1 to 2 points. Allied Chemical, Vanadium, Worth- jegton Pump, Peoples us, A. M. Byers, ‘ase, Rossia Insurance Wilson pacink and the American Tobacco shares rose jabout 2 to € points, and M ched new high ground for ‘Some of the rails were well Canadian Pacific, Missouri Pacific and New Hayen ris- ing a point or more, and Norfolk and southern and Lehigh selling up 3 or wet we LUT LRANGE General Gas and Electric Av... st reports from Jowa were|Gold Dust eclipsed by setbacks in| Goodyear T wheat values. Great No ‘2 forecast of continued cool weath-| Great Western Sugar er induced a good deal of corn buy-| Grigsby Grunow . ite. “Oats held within a relatively | Houdaille Hershey Hupp Motor . MINNEAPOLIS RANGE saneagels May 17,—0P)— International Combus (ap) Frost] international Harvester International Match pfd. International Nickel of Telephone and Telegraph. Int. John: J. Springtield ‘Tire “22. Kelvinator Corporation nnesota, Barley was dull. Flax| Kennecott Copper « ected, E Toll Cash wheat was steady with de.| hreuger & Toll hoew's, Inc, durum cased a cent but_ amber and| Moqws, Inc, Mexican Seaboard Mia ch corn demand was quict: Oats) Mtid-continent Beirolem’ Missouri, Kansas & Texas Missouri’ Pacific S Lig! et caitic closing. unevenly. higher | Nevada Consolidated Copper” ) Monday but. weak to unevenly Rew York C er than @ week ago. Strictly g00d| New York, N. H. & Hartiord North American lower: practically all others, in~| Oliver Farm Equipment’ Gluding light yearlings, 25 to 50c low-} Paci 8 a er; late trade on common and medium | Pack Si stockers and{ Pan-American Petroleuin B . to 40¢ lower; fat cows and | Paramount-Publix 0 higher; | Pathe Exch ; one load| Penney, J. i very lit-| Pennsylvania Ei ling steers, | Phillips Petroleum 85; mostly 9.50) Proctor & Gamble . ve Killing Steers] Public Service Corporation N. J. Pullman da rad HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1930_ house found better 160 to. ae 250 Ib. weights clearing at $9.50 t heavier butchers trom $9°00 to 8.25 oF better, Packing sows bulked at $8.30 10 8.75, pigs and light lights at $9. “Fat lambs during the week worked around 50c lower, good to choice shorn lambs selling at! $9. offerings from $ wooléd lambs salable at $9.50. fouib: shorn ewes finished at $5.35, others from $5.50 down. Continued scarcity made for a most- ly unchanged market on thin stockers this week, these ‘selling largely at . stock cows from $5.50 to 0, with heifers nt 2.00 to & 2a. Stock pigs worked around 25¢ higher dur- GRAIN REVIEW .sMinneapolis, May 17.—(AP—U. Dept. of Agri.) —A thoroughly act foreign demand for North wheat und none too opti ports concerning the progres world crop situation genera for a marked change in trade senti- ment during the week ending Friday and wheat prices firmed, turned about and showed a good advance. Receipts of cash wheat were some larger. July wheat advanced 42¢ for the week, closing Friday at 66: Gold, Wet weather, together witl forecast of continued low temp: tures served to firm the corn ma ket toward the end of the week, helping other feed grains, July’ oa wre up ihe. for the week closing Fri-; ay at 3) Barley maintatned a steady tone. In| the cash department, demand for ‘the best malting quality continued. July ‘vanced ‘ac for the week closing at} ‘x continued to sag but firmed | considerably toward the close on a! forecast of frost through the north- west area. July showed a net gain} of Sc for the week, closing Friday at $271, atter having made a low of NCIAL REVIEW New Fork May TieetaPyeeA drab and dreary’ week in the financial world ends today. The week in stocks was one of the dullest of the year. Trading was en- tirely a professional affair and the market rose and fell in response to passing whims. No concerted action was made to move the list very far in either direction and the leading stocks backed and filled sluggishly. Daily turnovers were ‘in the main the smallest since early in the year. ‘The tomper of the market. following the break of early May has received generally favorable comment, In con- servative circles it is pointed out that efforts to send stocks sharply higher before business improves would prob- ably mean another reaction that would impair confidence and retard recovery. It is felt in these quarters that a period of inactivity would be most welcome, loans and the position of credit were two outstanding developments of the week. A decrease in the week ended » Which had witnessed sub- stantial ‘price recovery from the bot- reached on the recent liquida- tion, had been expected. but its aise in the face of better buying support indicated stocks had passed into strong hands and that considerable outright purchasing had been done. The mod-month settlement period came and went without a flur money ratex, which held at 2 per y in nt eased, but there were no changes in bankers a groups, particularly the oils, rails and utilities, bu tthe better prices drew soft spots in the list met with only ceeded in driving Auburn Auto and few others to new lows for the year. Steel sold a: above its minimum, attained last week. CAPITAL PUZZLED AT fheep 6,000; nominal, 5,800 direct;| Radio week 102. doubles from feeding | Radio- Keith: -Orpheuin . tations 41,500 direct;_ compared one| Remington Rand week ago shorn lambs 50 to 75c lower; | Reo M oie Noolskins lacking demand around 1.00] Reynolds Tobacco B - if; spring lambs 1.00 to 1.50 lower;| Richfleld Oil of Califor tat’ ew: inchanged: late bulk shorn Royal Dutch Shell 25 to 9.50; top j early, top Safeway Stores . to 10.00; FTES . fat ewes Servel, ine 30? eariy ¢ otal oe Shattuck, F. Hoge, 8.000, including 6,000 nae act Sheil Union- ou Sinclair Consolidated on: prices| Skelly i; shippers 500; esti- He Pai Fe a $e. REE RE = S> S555 S54 SUL SRB SAR BRS BS0 San GRE a RE a: Sots oes ees eee eon ces 8 3 RUOR d Gas Pasha aa RY} 92%-98%c; No. 2 red vel Rea U:s. Ru mo, > i Fy az =, Utilit, 30c; lower grades 44- Vanadium ‘Corporation aT ogentee Warner Pictures - Western Maryland jOSTON WOOL estern Union . Boston, May 17.—(AP)—Wool: The| Westinghouse Airbrake week opened with demand éragey and ayeatineneuse? Blectric and Mfg. bids inclined to be lower than prices paid during previous week; prices on| Woolworth Company NGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, May Total ginal bag 64's and finer.. territory] of carlot grain sal only about steady early |hard spring 1.14% dealers were inclined to}northern 1.2: = prices as a result of| winter 89; gate No. 3 white 39. Sas BORE amg: 4 moe aus OQ MM Queen gue jug the week, closing largely at 9.05, i A decline of $67,000,000 in brokers | § for call funds. Time accommodations inauguration of a curtailment pro- gram at the Santa Fe Springs oil field; the ocntinued weakness of su- gar; irregularity in the credit extend- ed by the Federal Reserve system; and an unsatisfactory statement on April foreign trade. ‘There were ges- tures toward higher ground in most Prompt profit taking. Efforts to pick fair success. Although the bears suc- much as ten points ———____ —_____—_-»+ FOR SALE | Weather Report || FIVE ROOM modern stucco bunge- bee OE SRNR COO low, 2 bed rooms, hot water heat, near school, desirable, at bargain, owner leaving city. SIX ROOM modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms, full basement, enclosed porch, garage, near school, for $4400. FIVE ROOM new modern Spanish bungalow, 2 bed rooms, oak floors, fire place, garage attached, liberal terms, | SEVEN ROOM modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms, garage, south front, near school, for $5000, on terms. ‘TEN ROOM modern apartment house, fire place, glassed in porch, close in for $6500. SIX ROOM modern house on Eighth street close in, 3 bed rooms, east front, for $5000. FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, well located for $4000. SIX ROOM modern house, 3 bed rooms, hot water heat, near school, for $4750. EIGHT ROOM modern house, 5 bed rooms, hot water heat, cistern, south front, well located, for $5000. FIVE ROOM modern house, close in, for $2500. FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, desirable, close in, for $5250. ‘vo | FINE LOT on Sixth street for sale. GEO. M. REGISTER. Temperature at 7 a.m. Highest yesterday Lowest last night Precipitation to 7 a.m. | Highest wind velocity. . Idaho, pt [Calgary Alt Chteago, IL, 2 c North F d Oklahoma cit Pierre, 8. D., Prince’ Avett, Lake City, pe clay ttle, tl cloudy v i Garriteisy "ioa eb ; cle Salesmen SALESMEN—Make $50 to $150 week- ly. Selling direct to consumer woolen shirts, underwear, blankets, jackets, overcoats, sweaters, hosiery, etc. Full line samples. Northern Woolen Co., Dept. 42, Fergus Falls, Minn. REPRESENT Factory—Earn BIG MONEY—Nationally advertised Au- to Seat Covers. Tremendous de- mand. Lowest prices. Largest com- missions: Complete outfit FREE. Supreme, 2229 Ogden Ave., Chicago. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Used furnture, includes i a. nt ight dining tables, dining chairs, beds, a pabenty 2a il Beginning tonightor aunany South. | Set. rockers, cedar chest, lamps, east and south central portions; in-| 9x12 rug and 6x9 rug, vacuum ee ine ean mennaes i hrd ene cleaners $5.00 and $10.00 each. Webb d cool, possibly frost tonight in | Brothers. Phone 50 t portion, FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, PAR- b dan Rising tomient, and} TY LEAVING CITY—Buffet, bed, Dossibly light frost. tonight «in. east vanity dresser, chiffonet, victrola, pert ion, radio, sewing machine, child's dress- For Montana: Mostix fair tonight! op with mirror, kitchen cabinet, and day. Little el em- Dertite oe in tem-) davenport table. Call at 1016 Eighth TLOOK FOR NEXT WEEK street. Phone 871-M. Events included the the region of the Great Lakes: as largest copper buying in years. ay beginning. of week. mostly | FOR. SALE—New eight piece walnut W price advance from the t rature ‘therentter. Rain| — dink t selling for less thi small pric ce from ve ereafter. Rain ining set sellit a level; fgurther evidence of softening Tuesday in south portion. | Owners moving Call’ betwe hei! steel’ prices and another slight de-| mostly u ettled latter part of week, 8. een cline in operating rates; a nominal] with shower: and 12 a. m. 206 Park, upstairs gain in freight car loadings; increases! — For the upper Mississippi and lower] apartment. in gasoline prices at Icading cities; | Missouri valleys and the northern and central great plains: Rather frequent | FURNITURE—Sanitary * cot $12.00, i ‘| likely. Temperatures; porch table and rocker $10.00, din- probably warker iy part, “°° ing table and six chairs $15.00, child's crib $8.00. Phone 1408-J or _ call at 315 Twelfth street. FOR SALE—Rugs, mattress, bridge lamp, magazine rack, pictures, cur- Dakotas this mo: is thes duthis the'night'we benimaet:| tains and drapes. Call at-Mason ably below freezing in eastern and| Apartment No. 9 after 5:30 p. m. central North Dakota. Lower pressure, ‘companied by unsettled and warmer | FOR SALE—Davenport suite and Un- sissippl valley an ‘over. the “Rocks | derwood portable typewriter. In the extreme good condition. Call at Mason ed) apartment. No. 8, after 5 p. m a ght the northwestward to i ho and Nevada. River stage a.m. feet; 24- FOR SALE hour change. drop of 0.2 foot. SIX ROOM modern house well locat- sure at a inate rredueeds ed near Custer park and on paved W. ROBERTS, street. One bedroom on first floor. Hoover Expects Ambassador to Make Trip Home; State De- partment Not Advised Washington, May 17.—(?)—A puz- return from London before iong while Secretary Stimson does not. Meeting a bewildering number cf rumors regarding the purpose of a visit to this country by the ambassa- dor to London, the president told newspapermen yesterday afternoon Dawes’ only mission here was in con- nection with th> Chicago World's fair. A few minutes later the state depart- ment head summohed newspapermen to tell them Dawes had not asked per- mission to leave his post and that without such authority he could not do 80. An official source early in the day reported the general was returning to confer with President Hoover on the London naval treaty. DAWES SAYS HE IS NOT ASKING FOR LEAVE London, May 17.—()—Ambassador Dawes today, commenting upon reports he would return soon to Washington, said he was not applying for leave to visit America until September when he was going there in connection with 7 Sample barley 52. Flax not quoted. aaghte 11. rat May 17.—(AP—U. S. Dept. easy; creamery—Extri len: Potatoes, 80, (3 new, BG sianderas, j extra firsts, 313 to 31; seconde, 2! "29,608, steady, prices un- HEESE May 17.—(AP)— hang w | Wisconsin chee: corm ery, call 3 dal 3.90; ne rading fair, market shane peak FLOUR ™. eriippeapals Minn., QLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT Bran, $26.00 to 26-60. ——— CURB STOCKS Ks May Hed Nodes. « 285 MINNEAPOLIS STOX Eire Bank stock 22. 4 ee vow Tork Mey ant PE) —Liverty piberty: Saati joss. bg age ind GRAIN ed Russell. 1 dark northern . CHICAGO BUTTER s. ay 17 (AP)— Butter displayed ' easiness, Trad with offerings Hes holders. were Snellne Poultry also was unrev! eed 10.00-17. us Spelt, Dark hard winter wh ss Today’s Congress LIVESTOCK REVIEW Paul, May 17.- fay 17 —(Al s. (gri) Uneven declines left Closing ky in the cattle division at a new low for the season on virtually ‘At the high time of the w cek choice matured steers reached long yearlings $12.25,. bulls all and yearlings going at $9.50 to f closed at $6.00 to 5 7.75 to 9.25, bulk all cut- 8 $4.50 to 5.59, medium grade bulls SATURDAY a 4 to 18 AA for good grades were Sc tgher for the week A steady to weak close in the hog the Chicago exposition. He safd he would return from Chicago to resume his duties as ambassador. Requisitions for Two Men Wanted in State Dispatched by Shafer Requisitions. for two men wanted in North Dakota for abandoning their families were sent by Governor George F. Shafer today to governors of Minnesota and Illinois. The governor requested that George H. Tellinghusen be returned from Illinois to Morton county, N. D., where he is wanted for abandonment and non-support. The other requisition was for re- turning Frank Karas from Pine City, Minn., to Stutsman county, N. D., where he is wanted for non-support of his minor chijdren. Fire-Marshal Inspects Williston’s ’s Equipment HL Fonds, state fire marshal, has returned from Williston, where he was called to inspect the town’s fire equipment and protection. About 25 men of the ele Fire Prevention as- sociation took paft in the inspection, Ae covered two days, Wednesday ursday. Mr. Reade said Williston presents FOR. @ busy appearance. The Montana- Dakota Power company has about 150 men at work there, preparing the homes and business places for the coming of natural gas from the Bak- er, Montana, field. when the pipe Hine 1s completed from Glendive. zled Washington pondered today the unexpected news that President Hoover expects Ambassador Dawes to M x SEVEN sora modern house with bath, hot water heat, maple floors, artin Woman Is - east frontage, close to schools, $5000. Hurt by Twister|stx room modern nouse close in and near schools, double garage, on Martin, Ind., May 16.—()—Injured | _ Paved street, $5200. when a small twister dashed a chick-| OUR ROOMS and bath - modern en house against her, Mrs. Jacob| house, on paved street, has full Hoepfer, farm woman near here, 1s basement and two unfinished rooms expected to recover from bruises and eon Second floor, $4000. Easy poerinle sete Sa ieashing to| SIX ROOM and bath modern house, place some chickens in the coop when| birch finish and maple floors, east the wind lifted it from its foundation | front and om cholee locality, “has a 5 . cere Mane eee Shen 0 years old,| FIVE ROOM modern bungalow with were uprooted at the Hoepfer place east frontage on paved street, close but no other serious damage was re-| © Schools and in first class condi- ported in the communi tion, $4250. Terms. eee | FINE MODERN house with hardwood finish, oak beam ceilings in the liv- Vanted to Rent ing room and dining room, fire eee Place, hardwood floors, garage and WANTED TO RENT—Space in a| ‘elect neighborhood. Two unplas- store with available room for} tered rooms on the‘second floor, desks, window display and storage.| east frontage, $6800. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No.| SEVEN ROOM modern house, east 18, frontage, hardwood floors, one bed ees | room on first floor, extra good closets in bedrooms, close to schools, Farm Lands $6000. FIVE ROOM new modern stucco STOCKMEN: “ON TO OREGON” | bungalow, hardwood floors, garage, VISIT the fertile Willamette Valley.| close to schools, $5,200. Terms. 1280 acres ranch at $21 acre. Fine | HOUSES and lots for sale in all parts for stock, dairying or turkeys. Mild] of the city. climate, no droughts, no severe HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY storms. For photographs and de- J. P. Jackson, Manager. sopiion, ae eo Deffenbache?, | —— I ve., Eugene, jon. : a Baby Chicks For Sale—Radios IT PAYS TO INVEST a penny more eee ee ee to make sure of chicks that will live FOR SALE CHEAP—One 8 tube Air-| and pay you a profit. Lindstrom line electric radio (table model) | chicks are guaranteed to make you with speaker. Inquire Robert] more profit than other chicks or we Schafer, Co. I, Fort Lincoln. make good as agreed in our catalog. No other chicks carry this ager tee. Prices per 100: White ani Rooms for Rent Brown Leghorns (breeding up to FOR RENT—Large front room on! 331 eggs yearly, trapnest records) eee orearae, front room ON} $9; Buff Leghorns, Anconas, Reds, Ls Barred Rocks $10; White and Buff closet, nicely furnished, right next | Rocks, White Wyandottes, Buff Or- to bath, suitable for one or two s, 4 2 gentlemen. Phone 1111-R or call [paige ere at 210 Second street. dottes, White Minorcas, R. I. Whites FOR RENT—Two furnished light $12; Heavy Assorted $9; Light As- housekeeping rooms with private!” sorted $7. 100% live delivery of entrance. Also for sale: Ching strong, healthy chicks guaranteed. closet, one leather davenport and Catalog free. Lindstrom Hatchery chairs. Call at 323 South Eighth! anq Poultry Farms, Box 200, Clin- greet ton, Mo. FOR RENT—Sleeping room suitable | Husky CHICKS, standard bred, pro- for man and wife in exchange for ction type, Barred Rocks, Reds, little work evenings, also amall| Guoucn trom Orpinetonss 100 room suitable for gentleman, $8.00) _ 8.5, Heavy Mixed, $7.75; "pre- ber month. Phone 967. paid; live delivery. Ozark ‘Farms, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room| Westphalia, Mo. in new modern home. Reasonable. | AGGREDITED CHICKS—Leghorns Very desirable for traveling man.|" 399; Rocks, Reds, Orpingtons, Phone 1231-J._709 Third street. Wyandottes, $10.00; Assorted $7.00 FOR RENT—One large nicely tur-| the hundred. Catalog free. Mis- nished room in modern home, la-| souri Poultry Farms, Columbia, Mo. dies preferred. Call at 414 Ninth | Reps, Barred Rocks, Leghorns; 100— street or phone 346-R. $8.00; Blood Tested, $9.00; pre- FOR RENT—A small furnished sleep-| paid; 100% live delivery. Central ing room. Can be used for light} Farms, Jefferson City, Mo. housekeeping. Call at 619 Sixth street or phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Three nicely turnished| Dead Animals Wanted rooms for light housekeeping. Call WEHAUL away FREE OF CHARGE, at 816 Ave. B or phone 1095. — dead hogs, sheep, cattle and horses FOR RENT—Large modern furnished| all unskinned. Prompt service if room, June Ist, close in on car line.|_ yoads and weather permit. Write 515 Fourth street. Northern Horse Exchange and Ren- FOF RENT—Store space. Inquir dering Co. Box 265. Bismarck, N. Nielsen's Millinery. Dak. CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance, minimum charge 15 cents. Copy must be received at the Tribune of- fice by 9:00 a m. to insure insertion same day in the regular classified page Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under the classified display rates at 90 cents per column inch per insertion. REGULAR WANT AD RATES 6 days, 25 words or under ....... 1.45 3 days, 25 words or under .......81.00 2 days. 25 words or under rd 2 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 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department Male Help Wanted WANTED—Men and women to enter into a healthful and prosperous business, training and equipments furnished. Call or write, John F. Class Health Fume System, Lewis and Clark Hotel Bldg., Mandan, N. Dak. Box 188. Nature's most com- plete and effective health service. For all ailments of the human body. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, Men- Women, 18-55, qualify for Govern- ment Positions. Steady. Paid va- cations. Common education. Thou- sands needed yearly. Write, In- struction Bureau, 478, St. Louis, Mo. __ CH TIME CHANCE OF Lit RELIABLE, ambitious man to estab- lish local business. We finance you. Experience unnecessary. Mc- Ness Co., Div. 35, Freeport, Ill. LEARN BARBERING. Exceptional opportunity now. Catalog free. Mo- ler Barber College. Established 1893. Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. a Female Help Wanted ADDRESSING ENV! /PES—Work at home during spare time. Sub- stantial weekly pay; experience un- necessary. Dignified employment for honest, sincere, ambitious per- sons. ADVANCEMENT LEAGUE, NAPERVILLE, ILL. WOMAN-—Successful as teacher, brarian. executive or mother of the business type to build a business of her own without capital. Profitable permanent or summer work. Write Bismarck Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 19. WOMEN-—Slipping shoulder straps. What a nuisance. New invention prevents this. Representatives $8, daily possible. Selling outfit fur- nished. Lingerie “V” Co., North Windham, Conn. EARN MONEY-—Spare time pleasant work on handkerchiefs. Experience unnecessary. Liberal pay. No sell- ing. Write for free details. ATLAS HANDKERCHIEF CO., Bridgeport, Conn. ‘WANTED—Girl_ eneral house work. Must be experienced. 924 Fourth street. Used Cars j—New 1929 Oldsmobile coupe equipped with spare tire, 1930 li- cense, $750.00; Pontiac coach $135.00; Packard sedan $350.00. Hafterson Body Works, Eighth street and Main. Phone 1498. FOR SALE—1928 Chevrolet sedan, cheap for cash. Inquire Erickson- Boardman Co., Inc., 300 Main. BISMARCK’S BIGGEST BARGAIN Each week we offer one guaranteed Used Car far below cost. Price for THIS WEEK ONLY. Here each week ONE used car buyer can stretch his dollar to the limit. $113.00 CASH and $17.47 a month or $283.00 CASH 1928 ESSEX SIX, 4 door Sedan. 1930 license, 5 tires, with 4 practically new. Perfect finish and upholstery. Bumpers, windshield wiper, and full equipment. Compare this car with any other Used Car. This isa REAL BAR- GAIN. SAVE $102.00 THIS WEEK Other good, dependable Used Cars: Dodge Sedan; Chrysler “62” Sedan; Nash Coupe; Ford Tudor; Dodge Vic- tory Sedan. M. B. GILMAN CO. Phone 808 Dodge Brothers Cars and The New Big Plymouth. GOOD USED CAR REMARKABLE VALUES With An OK That Counts CHEVROLET 1925 coupe, overhauled. In fine running condition. A bar- gain at $125.00. CHEVROLET 1926 Landau, good tires, new license. A buy. Down payment only $80.00. FORD 1925 coupe. Good running condition. Starter and upholstering in good condition. A bargain at $65.00. CHEVROLET 1928 4 door sedan, thoroughly reconditioned, low mile- age. Down payment $208.00. CHEVROLET 1929 6 cylinder coach, reconditioned, fully equipped, 1930 license, excellent tire, at $465.00. OTHER attractive bargains in 4 and 6 cylinder cars and trucks. We trade and give terms. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. ALL USED CARS AND TRUC! at 33 1-3 per cent off. | i al Fee a 28 3 ae 1929 G. M. C, truck. 1924 Internationad truck. 1925 Oakland sedan. 1926 Oakland sedan. 1925 Willys Knight sedan. 1927 Chevrolet coach. 1925 Ford Coupe. 1926 Buick coupe. 1928 Essex coach. And a large number of others, in- cluding nearly all makes and types at prices ranging from $50.00 and up. STEEN MARMON COMPANY, Distributors Marmon and Roosevelt automobiles 116-2nd. Phone 1452. Bismarck, N. D. Lost and Found TOsST—Small black leather billfold containing $35.00 in currency near ‘Will school on Fourth street, Friday, May 16th. Reward offered to find- er. Please return to Ad. No, A in care of the Tribune. SS Wanted to Rent ern unfurnished bungalow or apart- ment. Only two in family. Best references. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 99. WANTED TO RENT—By a reliable Party, a five room modern house. Give full details in first letter. Write Bismarck Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 15, a Lots for Sale FOR SALE—Lots on Twentieth strect, city water, street graded, 50x160 ft. $10.00 monthly payments, without interest. See S.S. Clifford, Bis- marck, N. Dak. LOT FOR SALE—Size 50x75 feet 10- cated in east part of city on pave- ment, close to school, for $375.00. Inquire at 502 Seventh stree! Houses and Flats Cen eee FOR SALE—By owner, 8 room house with an income, 5 rooms for your home, one apartment on second floor. Basement with hot water system, maple floor and birch fin- ish, large lot, an excellent oppor- tunity for home and income. Priced to sell quick. Party leaving the city. Address L. V. Smith, 812 Ave. 8B, Bismarck, N. FOR SALE—A large, beautiful, 1 tully modern residence in best part of city, Nice trees and shrubbery and in every way a@ place you would be proud to own. It will be sold at a real bargain to a responsible party. Address Ad. No. 17, in care of Trib- une. FOR RENT—Newly decorated six room house with bath, garage, good location, or seven room modern house, close in, also room for rent. Arthur Shipp. FOR RENT—A five room modern house near school at 931 Sixth ye Call 622 Fifth street. Phone 160-M. house, close in, to family of adults. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 12. FOR RENT—A five room modern cottage located at 822 Main Ave. Inquire at 816 Main Ave. ay Apartments FOR RENT—Two furnished apart- ments, both consisting of three rooms, vacant June first, rent $40 and $42.00 per month. Call at 721 Third street. Phone FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished apartment on ground floor, private entrance, close in, rent reasonable. Call at 222 West Broadway or phone 503-LR. FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment in modern home. Light, heat and water furnished. Call at 313 Fourteenth street or phone 1175-J. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment on second floor. Gas for cooking, $25.00 per month. Inquire at 1014 Broadway or je 499-M. FOR RENT—Nicely fi -d mod- ern apartment with private bath. Private entrance. Close in. Call __211 West, or phone 1313. FOR RENT- iree room unfurnished apartment with kitchenette, pri- vate bath and private entrance. bees 896-J or call at 1006 Fifth, ‘Henry apartment, fur- aaher over Harris and Wood- mansee store. Phone Mrs. Shuman, 76 or 455 evenings. FOR RENT—Well furnished light housekeeping apartment with frigi- daire service, 411 Fifth. Phone 273, Hazelhurst. FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished apartments in the Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy, 215 Third street. FOR RENT—Furnished front ght housekeeping apartment on second floor. Also garage. Call at 422 Fifth stree ‘Tooni apartment FOR RENT: and a seven room modern house, also a garage. L. W. McLean. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire sales or phone 1063 College Build- ing. FOR RENT—A four room apartment partly furnished and all newly dec- orated. Call at 622 Third street. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartments. Varney Apart- ments. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Apartment in the Trib- une Building. Inquire at the Trib- une office. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Ford garage 28x70 on state highway No. 12. A good loca- tion for a good mechanic. Sickness reason for selling. Call or write J._N. Ferry, Haynes, N. D, FOR SALE—Restaurant fixtures, very reasonable if taken at once. Just the thing for a small town restaure ant. Write Tribune Ad. No. 20. Miscellaneous tion. Nationally known organiza- tion, the largest in its field, offers positions with salary and railroad fare paid. Many teachers earn Said seiaetd summer. Give age, ea ai rar 8. J. GILL FILLAN, 46 W. Oak, TAKEN UP—One bay horse with small star in forehead. Weight about 1200 lbs. Owner may have same by paying for this notice. A. Walker, Section 14, Canfield town- ship, Regan, N. Dak. Gagner, 500 Ninth street, Phone 1115-R. FOR SALE—Seed corn, Burleigh County Mixture. Tests 92, $2.50 per bushel. Anton Weigel, 5 miles northwest of Bismarck, Route No. 1. FOR SALE—Two wheel cheap. Inquire at The we

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