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/ s WHEAT PRICE BOOMS ONDAMAGE REPORTS | FROMSASKATCHEWAN. Market Turns Briskly Upward Despite, Enlarged Estimate of Indian Production Chica: see selling of t anc lack of buyin, de from farm we ross parts of the ‘Gen provinces ee gl) mn some ca er cent toss to Canadi: wheat ‘was reported to have been caused by the dust blizzards. ‘ees cere big ranging from 7-8 decline to 1.4 ene compared with Pugedey's fin! 1.05 1-2; ae 1.08 1-2 to 5-8; Sept it 3-8 1-2). Corn cloned at a shade to he - ain, (May 80, July 80 1-4 to S Sept 81 3-4 to'7-8). Oats varying from 4 1-40 ‘ott to 1-8¢ up, and provisions unchanged to a rise of 7c. Eastern demand for corn wi with good progress reported ing been made in field wor Memorial Day.. Oats were unsettled advancing early but reacting later, May oats suffering a big drop in the late dealings. Provisions were dull but firm. Among the Canadian crop damage advices at hand today were some esti: mating the injury over large areas as amounting to 15 per cent, with half the remainder of the crop, in the Saskatchewan rej i? referred to, set back a week or days. Consequent price upturns fore, however, were fol- lowed & decided reaction based to a considerable degree on a monthly summary from a Chicago crop Baty indleating that the United 8! 8 1930 winter wheat harvest promis y' of 549,331,000 bushels, compared with Corn virmaness came about Soren in response to wheat pr! and on account of relati weather. Arrivals totaled a week ago 21: FUTUR! Minneapolis, May 31.- futures failed to do much y and final prices tor ned day were one cent lower to 3-4 cen! er. Weather i fluence of the day and defer: tures closed higher. May closed 1c lower; duly 8-46 higher and Septem- ber 3-4c higher. Corn futres ‘were inclined to show strength with final prices slightly h her. Sats started easy but took a nose dive because of liberal deliveries. steady. affected Cash wheat in general was compared with futures. Durut slow and unchanged and just . fair demand was shown for the best am- offerings were. as fair, thin and easy. by wheat rt Mh Flax ‘demand — fair. OUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK se St. Paul, Minn., May 31.—(AP)— Further activity marked ‘the hog trade today, values ruling unevenly rtd to Re eld eed and pag oak or the hig! les H rch. Better 160 to 220 Ib. weights cleared largely at 10.10 to 10.25; 230 to 250 1b, averages 9.50 to 10.00 with 250 1b. weights and up largely at 9.50 to 9.7! cessively heavy, offerings down to 9. Pigs and lig bulked at 10.00, packing sows 8.50 to 9.00. ‘The lamb mraket has worked un- higher for the week under er supplies, shorn lambs ig 50c higher with spring lambs uneven! 1.00" to 1.50 hig! Good and cholce grades of the fatter closed at_11.50 to 12.50. better shorn offer, ings at 10.00, a few good wooled lambs at 16.50, Best wooled ewes scored at 6.00, ee and choice shorn offerings | a5 5.00 to 5.50, thin kinds down to 2.50. Uneven trends have marked the cattle trade during the week,matured eers, under a very narrow demand, working 25¢ lower, while all other classes have sold’ quite freely at steady to 25c higher terms. Choice heavy steers to} A ae: for the week and month at yearlings making. 12.25, bulk alt weights 9.’ ‘Beet cows closed at 2 778, butcher helfers from 2.50, bulk all cutters 4.78 to 6.00, um grade bulls centering 1: Rely at 7.25 downwards. Vealers closed steady to 50c lower, the windup being the low point with good grades at 9.50 bee 10.00, choire kinds from 11.00 to_12.00. Feeder and stocker trade under very meager supplies has shown practi ly no price change week, most thin stockers turning at 8.50 to 10.00, stock cows from 5.75 to 6.50, with Stock pigs scored a 25c upturn, these selling for the most part at 10.00, Ww exe ling lignes from CHICAGO PRODUCE 31.—(AP) Chicago, May roved buying of butter served to savance a prices for this commodity to the ex- tent of 1-4 to 1-2c per pound. to 17 st a ripe 43 cane wore 2 to 18: Young Americal “25 Brick 11; Limburger 22; Swiss 30 to 2. “Butter 17,120, firm: greamery, ex. 32 1-4; extra firsts 28 to 29; ¢ a Cig fie te 2 nary cul i storage packed ‘ire 8 22 3-: 2, storage packed extras 23 IG HOUSE STATEMENT. Se La New ‘ork, Sm Ae ene meekly states New York olfoate ¢ surpiu “ arse profits 5 funena: zeta net iy eposite (aver- mand ger i increase. *e time Gepesits (average) $9,602,000 mca week ending today $6, 429, rat iy 5 week endling May 24, se aicringe, this day $1,066,646,225, CHICA CASH GRAIN. Chicago, oe 31.—(AP)—Wheat, No. 2 red $1.11 1-2. Corn, No. 1 mixed 80; No. 2 yellow id= a to 80 1-4; No. 2 wie 82 1-4. ts, No. 3 white 41 1-2. ver no sales. Mmothy weed 7.00 to 8.50. Clover seed 9.75 to 17. Durum— spon. igh Low Cl St 8% BT 8 Boge 3 ¢ Lt 100% 2108% 200% 101% MINNEAPO! Minneapolis, May 31.— eat— gen High May . . + 1.04% 1.04% ier Tory July . 6 5 107% 108% 1.07% 1.07 St 1.09% 1.10 1.09 09 Sept. . oe Rye— % Ce ee SPECIAL UNEMPLOYMENT MEISTING at Central hall Monday evening at 7:30 of unemployed of Bis- ‘were unchanged. 12’ Guru 9 regular. express 12, bye ‘exp rt fo vethat month |~ heat TOCKLSTSHOWS |: MARKED FIRMNES IN PROMINENT PLACES|& Bulls Have Edge as Preponder- ance of Sentiment Favors New York, rent week has business list. that “Was tendency. modities affected by speculation were irregular. Money remained easy. Call-money ‘Time funs, touch- ed the lowest levels of the past de- } cade. aa Stock market professionals shifted position frequentiy, with a prepond- of sentiment seeming to favor Prices. Severe bear pressure. against the farm implement shares early in the week and against the rails in each session was offset by increas- bd strength: in utilities, the firmness | > of leading: industrigls and a bullish demonstration -in a few specialty held at 3 per cent. finer Higher Prices groups, notably the foods. Oil stocks improved. The approach of the summer.demand was taken in-. y 30.—(P)—The cur- contributed little or nothing of importance or interest to the financial markets. Security trad- era called it a.week after the close of on Thursday, leaving a stock showing mérked' firm- to account by this group. ‘The weekly reviews of the tron and steel trade reported ‘virtually no change in conditions. Commodities failed to show a halt in their down- and the department of 5 penenowes index of leading produce staples was at the lowest level for May in nine years. ‘Weakness of the far eastern ex- changes was based onthe slump in bar silver, which touched a suc- cessive new lows. ward course DULUTH CASH GRA) Duluth, Minn., Flax on track 2.70 May ee July 2.72, October 2. 36. 2 aniber durum 21 Close: » to arrive 2.71; September 2.38, 1 dark northern §: cf 2 dark northern » 3 dark poreiere 1.05 to Lilie; No "1 northern 1.05 ¢ No. 2 northern ey ie 00 0 1.02; Ne 97 to 1.02: No. 1 durum .97 to .98; red durum 94. bats-—No. 3 mie 366, No. to 65%. mal son to. gency to ye—I medium grades 44 to. 1 63% to .97; No. 1 mixed durum: . 2 mixed durum .93 to \ -50; lows NEW yone aren C1 Usew : weeny. Aeéeiotg. eth a7 ta iy. Rofo ey no pop oult CHICA: nieaex Mi er; No. 3" steady, ‘owls, Me ae, at: 14 to Rece! wf ware pocasion a uDy. te "30,836 cases. | Ne . closely select- 248, , unchanged. Live tr. 21 to 26, gegisers, by *crelant er Mise mostly 2.40, oF Chicage. Pe SOS ee ay po iees today. no poultry market EE OF CARLOT SALE! satinneapelth of cariet ted NEAPOLIS FLOUR ‘Minneapolis, Mini in 98 Shipments Flour unchanged. In atents quote dat 6.55 to” 6.1 $3 a Dette pound cotton sacks. 45,798. Bran 21.50 to marck for “83 52 250: it ny 1 333 ai “6 Bept. ao» hy 150 152% 52% Federated be there. pose of forming Everybody | id inion. Bi BO to .b3; THE BIS BISMARCK K TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1930 By A Ahern i WNL. LOOMT: AAT. ANILLYA"2IF! FT LooWS. - cus Like A Row Oy BERS IND A-FLOR== HOUSE ALL OccUPIED. Sust BEND DOWN LIKE THIS AN’ TAKE — nie THY WAS HOV LOOW AT THINGS) AF Te BuO! TH... WOODS EVER GETS A BOL ON TA Bact OF HIS NECH-THERLL BE ALOT OF BIRDS AROUND HERE GET FRE FER LAYIN' T.RWILLiamgs ©1990 BY NEA stnvice, we,” |e pe RANGE Chicano, May 3: Wheat— ‘open 3% in a long’ special train -hauling the golfing army back to. London. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and several friends will go to Paris tomorrow for what he says will be “extensive rest- ing. and sleeping.” The testing and sleeping will be broken. gay once, When Bobby, with %| Harrison R. Jahnston as a partner, will pity 9 golf mhateh with two ‘French ‘friends. He said that hemight go to Berlin ‘tor a few days: He will return to England in time for a few days’ prac- tice prior to the British open at Hoy- lake, beginning. June 16, ‘Wethered in receiving the medal as the runner-up paid tribute to Jones ‘as “a great golfer and-a great-sports- men.” Low Clone h 105% 1 +3 et F FS nivee Base Beso Bese SSS azo ase. haan nbee hei DoS: ninas jones concluded his characteristi- cally brief remarks with “I think I have been lucky at &t. Andrews this week.” a Poor. Putting Costty, ‘Wethered, ‘hojder of ‘t ‘| 1928, played-speétacular golf at. times but, wild driving and. loose. putting MINNEAPOLIS CASH RANGE Minneapelts, May 31.—@)— eat: 18% protein ‘To Arrive |- 1.12% 2.12%) crys % 1 dark nor. g 1.10% 11% cost him deerly. h the first .3 dark nor. nine holes the Brit fought Bobby 18% protein dark ner. on even terms and they turned: all square. On the homeward nine -Wethered ran into a ‘little hard luck. He. dropped four holés in & row from the 18th through the1éth and three of them were lost by putts that just barely missed going down. While the {| Briton was getting into all sorts of trouble, not only on the greens but +++] from the tees &s- well; Jones was play- ‘| ing what approximated errorless golf. 2 northern I northern. ies nl 3 northern. ¥ His medal score for the first half of the match was 71, two under par, while Wethered needed 76. Both went outin 35 but. Wethered.used up 41. 4 ae strokes coming home, jour fives 2 ~*pend-a-six on his ecard: 1 D ‘The. round -was played under over- taeee* LOT oes. 10TH secon skless a sprinkle of rain now ¢ ra je of and then; but, was~hardly any 1H wind: 1 etinnenes “A gallery ‘of 4,000 trailed the match % in perfect order. The Score Cards The morning cards, outgoing: r 1.04% 1.06% 1.04% 1.06%) Q agen 2° MOSM, 3 2 ° e Pi title in} F | Weather Report Temperature at 7 Highest ele Er ccipitation nis" ih ‘ Highest wind vel 3 . 24 GENERAL REPORT Temprtrs. Pre. Sam. Low In. ation— Boise: Idaho, pa cldy.. 210 Calgary, cloudy ....... 40 fo4 Chicago, Ill, cloudy 48:00 Denver, Colo., cloud 58.00 Des Moines, Ja, clear.) 50 44 100 Dodge City, Kan. clear 52 52 [00 Edmonton, Alta, clear, 59 48 100 Havre, Mont. pt cld 5G 54 108 Helena, Mont., cloud 50 50 100 , clea 51 48 100 ity, Mo. clear 56° 54 00 Mont. cldy. 58 56 00 North Platte, pt cldy.. 50 48 [00 Oklahoma City, clear.: §$ 52 100 Pierre, 8. 60 58 100 Prince Aibert, BS 48 100 Rapid City, 545900 St. Louis, M cae | ae | eam | St. Paul, Minn, clear.) 52 48 [00 Salt Lake City, rain 52 50 104 Seattle, W: BO 50 OL Sheridan, Wyo, BO 48 100 Sioux City, Ta. clear bo 50:00 Spokane, Wash, rain. 46 46 118 Wwift Current, clear 56 200 ‘olédo, O., clear . 44 00 Winnipeg, Man, pt cldy 58 48 100 NORTH DAKOTA DEPORT Temprtrs. Pre. Station— High Low In, Bismarck, pt cl 56.00 Amenia, clear u 00 Beach, clear 00 Bottineau, clear * 200 Carrington, clear’... 1. 200 Crosby, pt cldy 100 Devils ‘Lake, clear ‘00 Dickinson, clear . 200 Drake, clear 200 Dunn Center, clea 00 Ellendale, cloudy 200 Fessenden, clou 200 Grand Forks, clea’ 200 Hankinson, cle ‘90 Hettinger, cle foo Jamestown, cl 00 100 00 Max, pt cldy . 200 Minot, clear < 100 Napoleon, cloud 200 Oakes, clear 00 Pembina, cl 100 Portal, clear 200 Sanish, pt eldy 200 Williston, pt cld 200 Wishek, pt cldy 00 Moorhead, Minn +00 For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly unsettled, probab! night or Sunday. Cooler Sunday. For North Dakota: Mostly unsettled, Probably local showers tonight of Sunday. Cooler Sun For South Dakota: Mostly unsettled, possibly local showers beginning to- hight er Sunday. Warmer tonight ex- treme southeast portion; cooler Sun- day west and north portions. For lowa: Fair in east, increasing cloudiness in west portion: warmer in west and central portions tonight Sunday partly cloudy, except possibly unsettled in ‘northwest portion, with showers; Slightly warmer in ‘south and. extreme east po: For Minnesota: In local showers to- Portion tonight or Sunday, and pos- sibly in northeast and southwest por- tions Sunday. Slightly warmer to- hight, and in extreme southeast por- tion’ Sunday; cooler Sunday in’ ex- treme northwest portion, ‘or Montana: Unsettled tonight and Sunday, probably showers. Cooler in east portion tonight, and in extreme east portion Sund WEATHER OUTLOOK For Week Beginning June 2 For the region of the Great Lakes: Showers Monday or Tuesday west and jnorth portions, and southeast portion about Tuesday or Wednesday. Another shower period likely toward close of No abnormally high or low tem- ures indicated. or the upper Mississippi! and lower Missouri valleys and the northern and central great plains: Shower period first of Week, and probably again to- ward close. Temperatures mostly mod- erate for season, GENERAL CONDITIONS A well devéloped low-pregeure area is centered over the western Canadian Provinces, and light Pigaitariog. oc- .curred’from Utah and Montana west- 'ward to the north Pacific coast. A high-pressure ari anied Mississippi Valley Somewhat unsettled prevails over. the plains States and along. the eastern ocky mountain slope. Warmer weather is general over the northern’ plains States and over the northern Rocky mountain region, with cooler weather over the far w River stage at 7 a.m., ve feet; 24- hour re rise of 0.2’ foo xo sma station barometric pres- sure at 7 a. 96 inches: reduced, 29.72. Ounis Ww: ROBERTS, Meteorologist. Salesmen SALESMEN—Sell tires and auto ac- cessories to garages, tire stores, fill- ing stations, etc. Established line repeats everywhere. Liberal comm. Write for particulars, ECONOMY RUBBER PRODUCTS CO., 621 Burkhardt, Dayton, O. Baby Chicks H Wor : j 4-3 We... 99% 1.02% 99% 1.02% Coleg tad * rity as mh 3% Lander 9? "E52 97 1.02 | _ Incoming: : 13% protein * é ‘ " Jones .......... 434 444 454—36—71 amber... .96 1.01 Wethered ...... 534 585 644—41—76 L-amber. . .92 95 The afternoon cards, outgoing: 2amber.. (92 94 jones ..... 544 544 434—37/ Grade of Wethered 454 543 544—38 1durum.. .92 _ 2durum :* ‘91 Incoming Ard. durum | Jones in . IS TENTH VICTORY IN LAST EIGHT YEARS New York, May 31.—(®)—Robert T. Jones, Jr., Atlanta lawyer, increased his total of major golf titles to 10 in eight years’ when he won the British amateur championship at St. An- drews today. He fad been twice thwarted in his effort to win the British amateur, losing the fourth round in 1921 and in the sixth round in 1! He has been amateur champion of dl ted States four times, is now pion of. Gre United States yy Mose third time, and has tr won the British open {hematoma er 4 ene | fess 63% + 2.69 63% No. rr. oe 2B 61% 2.76 06 Wisconsin Prosecutor A * The pase won the open in 1923, Makes other Move pe and gdh not been Cris a In Henry y Huber Case} titje since. He won the amateur for war pana po | tees Sate ae tition for 8 writ of prohitition quali. | 1996, and ca back to win in oat an order lapued by Cireutt and in ‘1988,- the’ record: of state's counsel ta commence or pre aes iat paee se tee Henry Huber within. 0. is filed ag Re in. * with the seek Seay by Carl In 1926 and 1037"he won the British Hil, ition counsel. opp. his scare of 285 for the od MeN Helen oe olde thi ike Aemuecette te ace 1| practices act. 5 he toe inet two international team eompetitions, captained the American W! ip team. He has iii |Defeate Wethered | rede aatthainat a ‘Fournament Match *Conis2 ‘rom meaner + the Royal and Ancient club for the the voices of Jones, Wethered and Col. P. G. M. Skene, captain of the Royal and Ancient. “I consider it a great honor, a great privilege, and it is a great pleasure to give away this cup,” said Colonel Skene, after he had referred to the wonderful golf of the week and the sensational matches, such as that be- tween -Jones and Cyril Tolley, the “I never have been happier to get any cup,” said Jones, “and I never worked so hard, nor suffered so much ATLANTA retiticeD ‘DAD’ MIGHTY PROUD — Atlanta, °."BMay 31.—(4)—Atlanta, where Golfdom has been on edge since the British amateur champion- t-opened, rejoiced day in the Victory there of its own Bobby Jones. Newspapers issued extras carrying lengthy cable accounts of the detailed play at St. Andrews and the news- boys were greeted’ with cheers and ready buyers. At his home on Peachtree road, Robert P. Jones, father of the great Solfing. thampion, > paced : the < floor ince easly. ‘When’ news of the v victory reach » he thanked his informer in a voice filled with emotion. 2T’m mighty happy,” he said, “and mighty proud of my boy. That's all ‘oasght | 'can way.” ther.” Jones, with the prized cup, |party, will leave St. Andrews HUSKY CHICKS, standard bred, pro- duction type, Barred Rocks, Reds, English Leghorns, Orpingtons; 100 —$8.50, Heavy Mixed, $7.75; pre- paid; live delivery. Ozark Farms, Westphalia,Mo, REDS, Barred Rocks, Leghorns; 100— $8.00; Blood Tested, $9.00; pre- paid; 100% live delivery. Central ‘Farms, Jefferson City, Mo. ASKS CHURCH PLEDGE OF ALL HE MARRIES New York, May 31.—(?)—Church attendance is necessary to a happy married life, Rev. Walter R. Bowie of Grace Episcopal church believes and, consequently, he has started the prac- tiee of exacting a pledge from all couples he marries that they will at- swice | tend church. In Rev. Bowie's opinion, church at- tendance will help materially in keep- ing married people out of divorce courts and inspire them to make a happy life out of their wedlock. -“Some religious affiliation enables young people to overcome the prob- Jems and friction which often arise in married life, and gives them cour- age to make adjustments and go on,” the minister says. “This is an experi- ment we are conducting and we shall see how it works it out.” SHANGHAI REAL ESTATE SOARS TO RECORD PRICE - Shanghal.—(}—Real estate values in Shanghai have risen.to new high records, despite the silver slump and the continued low money exchanges. Several deals have be®n recorded where prices exceeded the valuation given the property a year ago by as much as 300 percent. A piece of land in the heart of the business district recently sold for $80,000 (gold) per lot. The price for the same plot in 1928 was less than 000, The new owner refused $100,000 a lot two weeks after he had closed the ‘deal: ISLAND SWIM MEET Honolulu.— The Hawaiian Islands will play host to two of the United States’ crack swimming teams when an intercollegiate swimming meet takes place here July 17, 18 and 19. Teams from Yale and the University ‘of Southern California will compete against Meiji University, of Japan, and the University of Hawaii. Florida's 1928-1930 citrus crop brought $18,000,000, according to pre- liminary estimates. The yield was 15 million boxes. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Lloyd Loom baby car- Tilage with balloon tires, reversible body, storm hood. In very good condition, $15.00. Phone 1430 or call at 307 Eighth street. FOR SALE—Hotpoint electric stove, four burners, just like new. Phone Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—A small mod- ern unfurnished bungelow or apart- ment. Only two in family. Best references. Write Tribune, An care of Ad. No. 99. ~ SS Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Well_ furnished ight housekeeping room in new house, Private bath room, gas fireplace, laundry privileges, private entrance. oe at 921 Fifth street or phone FOR RENT—Two very nice furnish- ed rooms for light housekeeping on first floor, with pantry and electric stove. Also a nice sleeping room. Call at 610 Ave. A. Phone 613-M. FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished front double bedroom with two clothes closets, adjoming bath, in modern home, suitable for two or three. Call at 222 Third Street. CLASSIFIED AD RATES inch per insert The Tribune Want Ad Department | Male Help Wanted FOR RENT—Large attractive room WANTED. IMMEDIATELY, Men- with large clothes closet in strictiy Modern home. Must be-seen to be appreciated. Call at 314 Ave. D or phone 1222-J. FOR RENT—Pleasant front s sleeping room reasonable, private entrance. Also for sale: One gateleg table, library and one table. Call at 318 nished rooms in modern home, private entrance, close in. Also sewing done. Call at 222 West Broadway. Phone 503-LR. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room next to bath, suitable for one or two. Board if desired, attractive lo- cation. Reasonable terms. Phone 374-M. FOR RENT—Two light housekeep- ing rooms on ground floor, private entrance, screened porch. Call at 506 Tenth street or phone 1354-W. FOR RENT—Good sized well tur- nished front room on ground floor, gas for cooking. Hazelhurst, 411 __Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—A well furnished sleep: ing room with a clothes closet, rea- sonable rent. Also garage for rent. all at 306 W. Thayer. R RENT—Furnished one room and kitchenette, second floor, $30.00. Call Everts Apartments, 314 Third street. Do not phone. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished room in a modern home, close in. Call at 507 Third street or phone 926-J. FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Cal) at 816 Ave. B or phone 1095. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 412 Fifth street or phone 545. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home. Call at’ 417 Sixth street or phone 214-M. FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, also coal range for sale. Call at 522 Third street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in a modern home, gentleman pre- ferred. Phone 656, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. Call at 307 Tenth street or phone 921. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sieep- ing room. Close in, 510 Fifth street. fee heel ss een Lots for Sale FOR SALE—Corner lot 75x150 ft. with house and garage, $850.00, located at 501 Twelfth street south: For in- N. D. Used Cars FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two 1% ton trucks in good condition, also good job with each truck. Also % section of land free of incumrance, 2% miles from good town, for sale or trade for most anything. Call at 222 West Broadway, Bis- marck, N. D. Phone No. 503-LR. USED CAR BARGAINS IN ORDER to move the balance of our used car stock quickly, we have again made a drastic price cut on all used stock on hand, and for the balance of this week only we offer the following: 1925 Ford Coupe .. $ 45.00 1925 Willys Knight sedan 195.00 185.00 1925 Oakland sedan 1925 Dodge sedan . 1925 Dodge touring . 65.00 1924 Paige jVictoria . 35.00 1928 Essex coach 285.00 One ton International tru: 195.00 One ton International truck 245.00 One ton, 1929, G. M. C. truck.. 495.00 THIS is only a partial listing, as we have a large number of other cars, all priced accordingly. These prices are good for the balance of this week only, and we can not accept trade-ins as these bargains are of- fered for the purpose of reducing our used car stock. STEEN MARMON CO. Distributors of Marmon and Roose- velt automobiles, 116. Second sire. Phone 1452, Bismarck, N. D. SAVE MONEY Used Cars With an O. K. that Counts. FORD 1925 coupe, very fine condition. Decker Lock steering wheel and many other extras, only $110.00. CHEVROLET 1925 4 door sedan, good running condition, finish and rub- ber very good. Down payment only .00. $60.00. CHEVROLET 1929 6 cylinder coach, thoroughly reconditioned finish; rubber and upholstering like new. Run and looks like new. Down pay- ment only $190.00. CHEVROLET 1928 coach thoroughly reconditioned, Duco finish. Rubber and upholstering very good. Low mileage. payment only $140.00. CHEVROLET 1927 coach, first class Sadie, $114.00 cash, balance on CHEVROLET 1929 6 cylinder Stan- dard sedan, mechanically perfect, hot water heater. Down payment $222.00 and only $32.00 per month. CHEVROLET 1929 Chevrolet Six Sport coupe. Only been used 7 months, runs and looks like new. Rumble seat in back. This is one of the finest used cars ever offered for sale. Down payment only $220. OTHER ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS in 4 and 6 cylinder used cars and trucks. ‘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. CHANCE OF LIFE TIME RELIABLE, ambitious man to estab- lish local business. We finance you. Experience unnecessary. Mc- Ness Co., Div. 37, Freeport, Ill. LEARN BARBERING. Exceptional opportunity now. Catalog free. Mo- ler Barber College. Established 1898.. Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. Female Help Wanted ee ee DO ADDRESSING at home. Can earn $30 weekly. Material, stamps free while working. No canvassing. Particulars stamped envelope. Busi- ness Promoters, Box D-1919, El Paso ‘Tex. WANTED—Girl to help with general housework. 709 ‘Third street. Phone 1231-3. WANTED—Girl for general ‘House work. Call at 417 First street. Business Opportunity SEE PASSION PLAY FREE? _ AND MAKE a large profit besides. Honest, honorable, legal, on the square, no catches, loop holes, a business deal, your own lawyer draws up contract and agreement; you handle all money. You should have at least $5,000 to make the best percentage of profit: Open, clean, above board, for man or woman. I saw the play in 1910, the most wonderful play in the world. Dr. C. C. HIBBS, Bismarck, N. Dak. —— Houses and Flats Eeinaee, SARE Eae aCe eere es, FOR SALE—Six room modern bunga- low, large rooms with closets, hot water heat, hard wood floors, en- closed porch, full basement, good lo- eation, terms. Mrs. M. E. Mos- brucker, 315 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Desirable modern 6 room house newly decorated, in good location, outside garage. Im- mediate possession. Also furnished room for rent. Inquire A. E. Shipp. FOR RENT—Five large room modern We trade and give terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. | Phone 432, bungalow, heated garage, at 314 Mandan street, immediate posses- sion. Phone 262-J or call on G. G. Beithon, 112 Thayer Ave. W. formation write to Box'105, Beulah, | FOR RENT—A six room bungalow, a modern 7 room house and a 4 room apartment furnished or unfurnish- ed, also a garage, all close in. L. W. McLean. Phone 905. R RENT—Five room house with 2% acres of land located on Twen- ty-sixth street, Bismarck, N. D. In- quire.phone 1661 or call at 322 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Four room modern fur- nished duplex. Sleeping porch, gas range. Call at 808 Seventh street after 5p. m. FOR SALE—Eight room modern house, hot water heat. Close in, for quick sale. Price $4500. Don't pass this. For information write Trib- une No. 28. FOR SALE OR RENT—Six room bungalow, hot water heat, garage, immediate possession. Call at 415 Griffin or e 1421-R. FOR RENT—June first, modern five room house, bath and full basement. Inquire at 708 Ave. or phone 1472. FOR RENT—A new modern six room bungalow at 1519 Ave. B East. Im- mediate possession. Price Owens. Phone 278. FOR RENT—House at 423 Third street at $35.00 per month. Infor- mation call at rear of 421 Third street. FOR RENT—Good four room house on South Second street $17.50 per month. Joseph Coghlan. Phone 681. FOR RENT—Five room modern house. Close in. Call at 924 Fourth street or phone 543-W. FOR RENT—Five room house, also furnished room close in. Inquire 214 Fifth street. modern improvements. Apply First National bank. ment, partly it Inquire at 717 Thayer or 616 FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers,| _ Seventh street. imported German Rollers, choppers base RENT—Well furnished light and Harz Mountains. Cages, seed, with frigi- treats, etc. Phone 115-J. Jacob Bull, » N. D. Box 728. FOR SALE—Popcorn machine, might consider trade for show cases or anything that I can use. J. B. Smith, 416 Broadway. FOR SALE—Used Zenith bicycle, very reasonable. Inquire at Apartment 2, Mason Apartments, between 6:00 ‘p.m. and 7:00 p. m. FOR SALE—Cheap—28 passenger bus, body, plate glass, doors, windows, etc. C. C. Hibbs, Bismarck, North Dakota. 15 Work Wanted experience counting and general office wishes temporary or perman employment. Best references. C hone 952-W or write bun in care of Ad. No. 27. WANTED—Position as ho ceep by young lady, can furnish refer ences. Prefer to work in city. Phon 1151-R or call at 623 Sixth street. A YOUNG lady desires general ho work. Phone 1228-M. Lost and Found CAME TO my piace a small bull ter tier dog, blind in one eye, has 1931 dog license tag Number 56. Own may have same by paying for ad. Lib. G. Berger, Sixth Avel Southeast, Mandan, North Dakota, LOST—A large white and black wolf hound about seven miles east o} Bismarck. Finder kindly notif; Seoshad Snyder, Box 38, Bismarck, N. D. LOST—White female poodle dog, an: swers to the name of “Toodles”. Finder kindly phone 1691 or call aq 315 First street. Personal MUDBADEN SULPHUR SPRINGS, the Northwest's famous health re sort has in\29 years treated ove! 50,000 people for rheumatism and! kindred ailments. Can give youl names of many in your community, whom we have benefited. If you are well, Mudbaden sulphur mud| baths will keep you so, by elimin- ating the poisons from your body,| keeping it immune from disease. Write Mudbaden, Minn. for free booklet. CE 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 Exchange and Ren- ted Co. Box 265, Bismarck, N. Apartments FOR RENT—Clean furnished apart- ments, close in. One three room apartment $32.00 a month, a two- room apartment $25.00, both of the above apartments on second floor. Also a two room apartment on first floor $28.00 per month. Gas for cooking. Inquire 1014 Broad- way. Phone 499-M. THREE ROOM apartment, furnished or unfurnished, three closets, and store room, private bath, also pri- vate entrance, electricity for cook- ing. Call at 802 Second street or phone 1050-R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three room apartment with private bath and garage. Also one sleeping room for rent. Suitable for one or two. Phone 705-J or call at 408 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Well Hight housekeeping ernie in new house, private bath room, gas fire- Place, laundry privileges, private entrance. Call at 921 Fifth street or phone 468. FOR RENT—Furnished one room spartment and kitchenette, gas stove, also large sleeping room, suitable for two gentlemen. Close in. Call after 5 p.m. Phone 511-J, 217 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Furnished three room apartment and private bath $40.00 per month and a three room apart- ment on ground floor $42.00 per aes At 721 Third street. Phone _| FURNISHED APARTMENT—Living room, kitchenette and large closet. Gas for cooking. Adults only. Rents for $25.00. Call at 413 Ninth street or telephone 705-R after 5:00 p.m. FOR RENT—Small furnished base- ment apartment $15.00 per month. Also garage for rent. Inquire at Apartment 14, Everts apartments, 314 Third street. Do not phone. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 4 room. apartment with breakfast nook, Private bath, on ground floor, and in new home. Call at 611 Sixth street or phone 1380. FOR RENT—Three room and kitchenette partly furnished front apartment on ground floor, private entrance. Inquire at 111 Ave. A West. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on ground floor, married couple pre- ferred. Also for sale, dining table. Call at 601 Second street or phone 1468. FOR RENT—Two all modern fur- nished or unfurnished apartments in the Rue apartments. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Three room apartment with private bath, all outside rooms. See janitor, Room 304 College Building or phone 1063. FOR RENT—Henry apartment, fur- nished, over Harris and Wood- mansee store. Phone Mrs. Shuman, 76 or 455 evenings. FOR RENT—Four room parti, nished apartment on ground floor, facing park. Call at 303 W. Broad- way after 6 p. m. vate entrance. Call at 211 W. Ros ser or phone 1313. ments. Phone 773. R RENT—Newly FO! decorated spart- taecoue 411 Fifth. Phone 273. Hazelhurst. FOR RENT—Furnished amd unfur- nished apartments in the Rose Apartments, F. W. Murphy, 215 Third street. FOR RENT—Furnished front light housekeeping apartment on second floor. Also garage. Call at 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Large furnished apart- ment, newly decorated, price $21.00 per month, Call at 423 Ninth street. FOR SALE—Three fresh milch cows and two to freshen soon. Phone 7107 or call at 317 South Eighth street. FOR SALE—Two year old thorough- bred Angus bull. Phone 12-F-23. A. L, Small, R. 1, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Two pool tables. Cheap if taken at once. Mandan Poo! Hall. FOR RENT—Furnished apariment with private bath, Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment in perenn. Court. Phone 796. FOR RENT—Apartment in the Trib- une Building. Inquire at the Trib- une office. FOR RENT—Large office room. Rent- al reasonable. Dah! Clothing store. FOR RENT—Modern jera_sparizuents tc K. Thompson. Phone

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