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RALLY SINCE AMERIGAN MART SHOWS WAY Kansas City and Chicago ear Reports Have Little Effect on Market Chicago, Feb. 27.—(7)—With indl- | cations that European markets were following rather than leading wheat price developments on this side of the Atlantic, wheat showed a rally! tendency late Friday. Reports tha’ Karisas City and Chicago banks were asking more margins on wheat loans ittle market effect, rate changes being regarded as a seasonal preparatory move to a new crop basis. Corn was under more selling pressure than was wheat, a circumstance as- cribed to other terminals offering carn to Chicago at the widest dis- count yet this season. Wheat closed firm, unchanged to 4c higher, May old nie; auly 65% - 3c; corn at ic decline to 4c ad- vance, May old 63%%-%sc, July 65%- | 7c. Oats %-%c off, ana provisions ee to a rise of 10c. Enlai eneral selling which lat- er devel ope in corn carried that cereal down to a new low price record for the season, and also acted as a Pronounced drag on wheat. All grains were given a jolt, too, by re- ete that American farm board al- ies had sold No. 1 hard winter wheat to Antwerp at equal to 10 cents a bushel under Chicago May delivery. The terms implied wheat handed over on vessel at the Gulf of Meico and free of all charges except the pur- chase price and ocean freight. Market breaks which resulted from corn weakness and from Antwerp news about United States wheat ex- port transactions led scon to losses cf more than a cent a bushel both for corn and wheat. Except the Ant- werp purchases, European demand for North American wheat over night was reported as disappointing. Do- mestic” primary receipts of wheat vere large, 1,280,000 bushels compar- ed with 26.000 a year ago. Oats weakened with wheat and corn. Provisions were responsive to firm- ness of hog values. BEAR PRESSURE ON WHEAT MARKET EARLY Minneapolis, Feb. 27.—(/P)—Bear pressure was on the wheat market here early, owing to sales of Stabili- zation wheat abroad Thursday at what amounted to 24%:c under Chicago May, but after the pressure was over, be most of the market bounded back uo} Ge again and closed steady. May closed unchanged; July and September !2¢ lower. All coarse grains were easy with wheat, but flax still showed a stub-j born and independent tone because of crusher buying in the face of light offerings. Cash wheat tone was drazey and |@ easy again except for the choicer mill | ing cuality wanted by mills. Farm| board buyers were willing to protect! firm bids, but wanted other buyers to have an opportunity to buy first. Buying at Grand Forks covered yery high protein quality, above 16 pro- tein. Winter wheat market was nat = and quiet, while durum was drag cash corn demand was quiet. Oats} slow to dull, Rye market was) qui Barley demand wes good for malting and quiet for fee Flax de- mand was good. Chic Agri ght dium w aight weight 0. good bs. $8.00- “Cattle, 2,000; steady on all clas and yearlings, $ um weights, | $9. higher; most fat ‘cow: cutters $3.00-3 weight eis and vealers: Ste 601 $8.00-11. $38. ML 81100-1300" 1b 1300-1500 1,000; mostly ulk fed stee : few me held yearlings $4.00-5.00, and | choice strong | jaughter cattle m 60021800 Ths, $5, and medium S. holters, Feed and choice 850-850 ‘bs, $6.50-9.2 3.00- common and medium, at ;/ cows, good and choic - 6.25; comon and medium, : low’ cutter and cutter 3.75; bulls (yearlings excluded) good and choice (beet) $ ; cutter to medium, $3.50-4.49; Gmilk fed) good and choice, '$7. i; medium, $7.00-7.50; cull and’ common, 35.00- 7.00. Stocker and feeder cattle: ood and choice 500-1050 Ib 3. common and medium, $4. ents, cull and common, 0-75 Ibs., 25; | NY. NH. & Htfd. | New York Stocks | BULL MARKET IN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931 Weather Repo {iB .1344-Tethe:, No. 1 northern, 770; any, dai ta hor Nora ved dur zed fa um, 4 * Gorn: No. 3 yellow, ae aye —~?* #3: COMMITTEE FAVORS | rt ; Aomperatars 7 } lal, a4 3 No. cine rm | STOCK SIMMERS |. Resseacease~--) TOBACCO AD BILL Bees Adams Bx ay : aoa Fg ee Md alits cei ams press .. Advance Rumely . 4% sinnescin eae rare 1: | Me ited Fae firection from southeast........ 26 [ai he & bye wt of carlot, raln salen: Wheat, Not jasure Already Passed by GENERAL REPORT Allis Chal. ... 40% hertnern,‘Suctelier No. aagtthent, | House Gets Favorable Action | _statios— Eow' tien In, Am. Can". 124% | Tie; No.'3 mixed, 61%; No. 2 mixed Bismarck, , cloudy a7 6304 Am, & Ror. Pow. 44h [Professionals Stir Up Several)® hastllheedonn Didi idy Boise, idaho éldyess 92 itt re ee “ 7 Am. Internation 24% f 2 g.yellow, 6154 -82%e; No. See 5 Selgtiy pe elds: is 80 i 30 of Specialty and Minor White, 28¢, Medal aie ts or “images” Of | Denver,’ Cold, cloudy 34 56 :00 22 No. 2 special, 35y4-44ce; No. women in bill adve: of |Des Moines, cloudy... 36 52 :00 61% Share Issues Sample grade, 33¢. tobacco, elgars and cigarettes Devils Lake, clear... 18 32 00 Am: Smeit. & Ref. sei rae i a eee Bamonton,” cloudy # i ! : ¢ |New York, Feb. 27. Profes- e provisions of a rece 0 en Sure tet i we sional traders kept the bt oe ee ieee Map nomaubertens “Miller Co.) | ommended for passage by the senate 8 ; Am. Wat. Wks. ‘77% |i9 stocks simmering Friday by slit? |No. 1 ‘northern ... highway committee Friday, a4 ‘Am: sibel Pf ne TRIS ane atte po epratiee fires Ro. 1 nag durur 2 le The Rete AD ror iB © a; ‘ Anaconda Coy i a specu vl mixed durum jouse by a three one majority, ne | ie Ais $8 Age sera Bere any gr [Ue {| Soooa e mete [ i The list off sul 1a] lure | Neo. ‘ 38 12 A Goast Line 1 lt [ing the early trading, a handtul (Ae be 8] vertising along public highways or in 32 33 ‘00 ‘Auburn Auto 205%, hares losing 2 to 4 points, but other | Oats places where the public frequents, 8 82.09 Aviation Go 1 "5a jShares were brought forward to show | Speitz i any advertisement containing the 7 56 03 | Baldwin Eqco. ‘ 261 jgains Gl Bee a ee {cial ot Dark ue winter wheat’: image, picture, photograph, earn SS oe Balt. & O) + + 84% | Y Teened iy ior ie pe or likeness of any female person for 24 68 100 “a” I 13% ni Reda ay from the pace ‘Ores 38 50 4g |aaeal te 4 3378 lof the last three d DULUTH RANGE he epee sae ae ee Ceiee Louis Bt, 3652 8b to | Bendix Aviation . iat Ratio Corp, slipped off 2 points} Duluth, Feb. 21-1. oF sale of any tobacco, cigars oF st. ig te iS 28 a Bae peal x St early, but Le toes CIO a ey Durum— Open High Low Chose ttes.” Keke “city. rain HY “08 Bar Ad. Mch. . 29% gain by early moon. U. 8. Steel 3 RH 73% Violation of the law would be sub- atite. clo iy ‘ 40 48 122 Cal. & Ariz. 414 [Sold up over 8 a point a eee 68 16 67% | ject to @ penalty of not to excéed is 40 4 Calumet & Hee Jo's | for, the dividend, Buoyant sree % 37% 37% |$100 oF imprisonment in the county | § a Canadain Pacific Ae Ee ee ena Ohimatiiten es ST ST ST | jall for not more than 30 days, oF Hs dae eee tes 1" ands points, while al ot Te jax— vo 0 | both, glede Ohio, cl “Eig 0 Se were recorded ‘by such stock as Su-|May ...... 1.67 188 167 158 | After hearing M. M. Oppegard, | W7iith eat: he 28. | porlor ‘Steel, "Warner ‘Bres., lie publisher ¢: the Grand Forks Herald, |Winnergucca,pt cidj. 32 48 80 1% eee, Letin and a bed ix é eaeiie Gis Ld ata ee ea aes who regi before | Winnipes, cle 2 200 4 a hi , | it, amended maar aie Among the Coppers, American Smelt-|2 red, 78tc: No. 1 ure D> ee gel COM Sean Weert ees eee 13h; | ing, Anaconda, ennecott and Amer- | northern spring. 2 No. i Speci mutt cea Odut [Yne aecs 24 44x | can metal gained a point or two, |northern, 7 nid mixed, 77 7 ie provisions “newspapers on Teicha H 4 were by em : wrt x L 24 ical, Reenter Electric, rath . simple Ror t white, 32¢, which had carried in the house. For ‘emer rare elcinty Most- S| Gooner Oise S| AT eae tee nyt no decided change in tempera: see H ed ‘The day's news included several ad-| Lard. 38-2: Four Kidnapers of ‘Ror North Dakota: Mostly unset- dps | Se cthers, A few favorable 1050 earn- | 1. Yocum Sentenced Pe a Oc 99% | O° rt lew fave le 4 2 nor\ 28% | ings statements ap cuicaa PRODUCE Bortion and northeast portion Satur- : | chi a ae cpr. conine abucant Doms | CRE, BRP HMMA TS | Chicago, Feb, 31—UP—Four men | Rotor 4% | cffeted outside at one per cent. The |Prices remained unchanged, Butter | who pleaded guilty to Kidnsping Earl | F Cont. Motor 114 | Week-end business and mercantile re-| {v1¥,ticy genau" Umenaneed. FOul-/1, Yocum, millionaire Galve panker,| "4 ‘ - 85 | Views indicated’that business recovery | cn 1 rt me ; daisies,|Were under sentence y setve|rain or snow in southeast portion; Cece wheat 30% |had made Ilttle if any further pro-|15ize: longhorns, 16c1 9 ung ‘Ameri: |seven years in prison. Saturday lpartly cloudy; litte changs ‘Crosley Radio 8% | Gress In the past few days. bleh ise; ifinburger, The penalty was eee Bi lowa: Mostly unsettled, probably Custis Wright 3% | 7; steady to firm: cream-|Thuraday by Judge Leonard E. a ad Saturday, ho decided Dupont. Soi MINNEAPOLIS CASH ¢ GRAIN score) 28% standards, len, after a number of the pers" SPER RA tee oatiy: aeaterea: “Aron ee eae 1774 | MubpeRpolle; Feb. 374 sft se a five: tirats’ (as, | Neighbors pleaded in their behalf. Or- ably snow Friday night or Saturday IWaton Ay. & Spr. 10% ee protein aah is Syrah 89 ; ‘Beconds (86-87) ville Whiskers, one of the quartet. aoa Lecien? CHE a El. Auto Lite . 66% 11 dk. north 72% 77% 124% gre), 42h. say to tiem; prices |tOOk the stand, assumed all blame.|Seturaay in extreme north portion, Bie ee Et 3 gk north po ae unchanged: 2 ie Lol bash cae pei Loic’ WEATHER CONDITIONS ‘Erie ne 653 recoup his deplet pete ae UP ee protein iy Seikaee ee Two other sae en verma gatAtchawan, ext Efaniie = noutheasts ' _ i , : - 1 Whiskers, cousin of Orville; Vernon|ward over the Rocky Mountains ani | 36 4 of Agric.) —Pot: 1235 Ped aorta Texas 38 3 dl fa 1] alg: Total United States shipments: Ahlgren ard Lloyd Winslow. PATE ARID A ee ‘Gen. Am. Tank 7 13% dull, trading rather slow; sackes per Miss eeppl ee » the Dakotas :Gen. Am. faye jt t:: Wisconsin round It 5 and over. thi West. Generally "25; few fine quality, 36:| Deportation of Tony MEI woatherrprovalin over: (he seat, Ge Foods a: a a : di Minnesota round w whites, if Temperatures are above the season- \Geretal Ms =... ah it He sa U8 ab: Paw Mops’ Volpe Ordered jt tices! accion (ih! den aes Motors ... 43% 12% ,|orado McClures brand — en. eemess the barometric Gen. Railw. Sig. 81 unbranded fair quality, $1.30¢1.40. Washington, Feb, 27—(P)—Secre-| pressure fe high, ‘i ‘Gillette Saf. Raz. : 29% NEW YORK PRODUCE |tary Doak Friday ordered the depors| inches: are, neat Movnece avec. ans jGoid Dust ....... 32. New York, Feb. 27. aes Butter, |tation of Tony (“Mops”) Volpe, known j inches. !Goodyr. ‘Tr. & Rub, 49% 10,511; steady. Cheese, 68,8 steady: |as a bodyguard of Al Capone, Chicago ORRIE w. RTS, Graham Paige Mot. 4 Hees int04; fem’ ‘Mined “colors, beled bile Ottis an Charge. Nor. Pf. 68'¢ reswlar packed, ,clonely selected ‘heavy {sang chief, and Jabeled as a pul ae tees - Now * Ir. 0. 21% ‘ 21% -21 enemy by a Chicago civic committee. ig: West. Sug. (Gr: aby Grunow | Houd-Hershey . Houston Oil . |Hudson Motor . | Hupp. Mot. Car Indian Refin._. us, Eng. | int. Combi Int. Harvester . Int. Match. Pte. Pf. . Jewel Lea . { Johins-hansv fasayser () { Seivinal a fe ster Mid- Cont. |; Mo. Kan, & ‘Te | Mo. Pacific . Nash Motors . | Nat. Biscuit ... | Nat. Cash Reg. | Nat. Dairy Prod. Nat. Pow. & Lt. Nev. Cons, Cop. New York Cent. Norf, & Western North American Northern Pac. Pac, Gas & Elec Pacific Light. Packard Motor, Pan-Am. )Par.-Publix_ . Parmelee Trans. . Pathe Exchange Penney d. G) RR. Phin Petrol. Proct, & Gambl Pub. Sve. Corp. N. Sikes 60% 11% .69'2 70% 69'2 71's 6942 ‘ 6812 .T1'2 6912 70% Me sand South. Dakota *wineat 69% 71's 69's 70% ‘10% 10% 69's 7112 69 Durum 10.70%, 6935. 0% ssa 5 5145 49% $2 «55 33. Al 5L 82, al 403 34% 38% 34%... 7. Gisa% 1.58% 1.53% GHICAGO RANGE 25% | Chicag», zt 22 | Corn. Ope igh Close 06 |Reading Co. ... 94% IMar. .. old 61% 61% 60% 60% Remington Rand 18% new 62. 62 60% 61% |Reo Motor .. 8% IMay .. old .63% 64% 62% .63%4 : |Rep. Iron cA si 23% new .. 65 64 6413 - | Reyn 48) J ouly . 65% 4.00; feeding lambs, 6 and choice, $7.75-8.25. poloux Cit (CS ept. of Agr i calves, 00; f ste arlings slow, Anariey stock little about steady changed; bulls steady; gtockers bulk steers 2.41 pout $8.00; sales 150-180 ‘about, steady; lower 181 . $6.85; bidding $6.50- Jb. weights and $6: lb. “averagesi, ing sows un- changed: Dest she0-5,75, with rough | inds down around ; stock pigs salable $6.75 down or littie changed, Sheep, 3,500; very little done; bid- 30 for 250-300 generally asking strong Sfasses quoted “steady s, best. mutton | ewes salable around $4.75 and feeding | ismbs to $8.00. = SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ‘South St. Paul, Feb: 27.—(M—(U. S. Dept. of Agric) —Cattlo, | 1.£005 slow in arrivin, da it steady on few early pales: ses in very . ht sul bulk steer: ge, salal pie’ at #1.78 down; few, lots a $8.00 or better; beef cows, $3.75- 4.50; butcher heifers, $5.00. ters steady; bulls, $3.50-3. and stockers steady. Salve very slow; few sales steady at $6.50- 8.50 on Bood an and choive “grad lower on Petter 150-230 1b, ay- $6.95; 230-260 i backers bid- ding down ‘ r ‘on, heavy- weights: bul Ke light lights, $6.75; ples 7.00; average cost Thursday, 500; "1,100 atrect; opent steady. ‘on’ native slaughter ‘ambsr | W somes ($8.00; asking higher on fed wes- W medium to fe’ 00d natives, 3750-7.15), throwouts,. $8: 00-6.50; fat ewes steady at 4 down; lat ‘Thursday Bute fed’ western lambs, $8.10; one 8.25 te ippers, MINNEAPOLIS POTATC Minneapolis, Feb. 27. Dept. of Agric.)—Potatoc: wire’ inquiry, demand very slow, market dull. reported to quote, Too few sa! 500d | und $8.25; ' most cows, | ‘top. | Sparks Withington Bran id. west. Skelly oil. Southern Southern Rvs. Standard | Stand. Gas. & Elect. ' Stand. Oil Calif. .. ‘Stand, Oil N. J... Stand. Oil N. ¥. Stewart-Warner .. iF Tex, Pac | nderwand Bie Eliott and year-| tated | Western Universal om (|f North Amer oh Corporate 1 ey ft As quoted by the Investors Mortgage Security Co. FA lahr Bismarck, North Bx tae kote 1) exchanges isregulur Mar... old .31% 31% 30% 30% May SG 1) doe eae vorew i. sah 33% 32 Duly... 38% 32% 32% Ba ire Su TT" Bau Bae aa eih 31% 38% fs 37% 38% len fou 41g Ae 42% AG 4356 eas: Asie 817 8.25 837 845, soap 1095 31.00 11.00 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolts, Feb. Leal ea yw Close ton ae 68% Ry Sx on ot % 37% 36% 37% By 3% 3" 33” 29 29 28% «28% 157 1.55% 1.56% B7 158% 187 158% FOREIGN EXCHANGE, New York, Feb. Britain, Fal, 6.23, RANGR OF cantor SALES Minneapotir, Feb ip — Ran, carlet grain pales: at: Not spring, 16%-11%e; No. 1 dark north so steai 0% Nr -| Treasury Oe, Stes frets 1995-2 medium first +, Seconds, 154-16 % S-14c; nearby hennery abrown, 2%e; extra firsts, 20-21 nd nearby hennery western extra Nearby white, closely selected extra, 25'9c; average extra, apo'ecs nearby white medium, 2143 -22% Poultry: Alive, 2 cars, 15 trucks: ady. ‘Prices unchanged. Poultry: Live, irregular; broilers by eight, 32c; by express, 28-88c; tur- keys, freight, 30 30-40c. B82 XPress, | New Yor! money steady ime loa’ months, per cent. Prime commercial paper, 2% -2 Banke. eptances unchanged. 0 days Ks 1 + 5-6 months, 24 New “York Web onds: Liberty 314 First 4 ‘Treasury 4’ icago, . stocks close: Corporation Securities . Insull Util, In Midwest MeGrew Elec MIN Minneapolia Freep Pad apolis stocks close: First Bank Stock .... Bancorporation Minn. No. Powe! MINN z Minnaapolies ini Fee sail Flour unchangs ged hime inten 38-808. Bran and middlings unchanged. er DULUTH cast mare Uae Duluth, ito if a3: Byte July $1584. 1.58%. Wheat W 1 derk om BC; “|Miet 30 nibstose., abe da Ce i ie 74 iurum 70% No. 2 do Sout Ge: ‘Not 1 mnined dure UM 66% ~71%: lo 65% -70%c; Jose: |torney, and Sam Cohen, alias Charles we | Harris, the |fleld’s police have raided two of The order came at the end of anu inquiry which led to the determina- Farm Lands tion that Volpe was an alien unlaw- BOW "TO GET A GOOD IRRIG: fully in the United States. Proceedings were instituted against him some time ago, but after the preliminary finding by ‘mmigration tribunals at Chicago that he was liable to exile, his counsel appealed both to courts there and to the labor A real opportunity New England, N. D., Feb. 27.—Mrs. Earl Harnish, 42, wife of an enginecr for the Milwaukee railroad, died Tuesday at Mobridge as she was be- ing put on the operating teble to un- dergo an operation for cancer. Her death was attributed to shock result- i from application of the anaesthe- tic. Besides her husband she leaves two ; daughters by a former marriage, Florence and Hazel James, students at the state college at Manhattan, Kansas. Funeral services will be held here, probably Saturday. Murdered Girl Was Afraid of Lawyer der irrigation. kets, railroads, good ni home community. and operation. 5% of average yearly cro} costs. held for questioning Friday in the strangling of Vivian Gordon. John A. Rabeloff, 8 Brooklyn at- will locate. R. W. Reynolds, Union Station, Chicago, FOR RENT—Half section aa were taken into custody Thursday and examined Friday as to was written in her diary, according to Philadelphia, Feb. 27—(?)—Direc- tor of Public Safety Lemuel B. Scho-| _ terest. See 8. 8. Clifford. iD, DIVERSIFIED Papa HOME cs “the Sun River Project, Fairfield, Montana, regulated by the United States Reclamation Service | —35 miles from Great Falls, a large, attractive city on The Milwaukee near to better department here. pbehepe rea om boss and be- Shock of Operation |"eniy'sotine nds" So ta te Is Fatal to Woman} ssl! grains, sregstabes altlta, grain, alfalfa, seed peas and vege- tables harvested under unfavorable 1930 conditions prove the certain results from Sun River lands un- j Good roads, mar- eighbors, churches and schools—a happy Improved and unimproved lands of- fered generally on easy terms at $30 to $60 an acre. Gibson Dam in- sures plenty of irrigation water on your land at very low cost of $1.00 to $1.50 per acre for maintenance Very favorable Hehe deeil Plan guarantees that Pp values wil] pay all irrigation construction This amounts to very little per acre. write us for illustrated folder, Gov- New York, Feb. 27.—(7)—Named in| ernment Bulletin and Map. Ask her diary as persons she feared, her| questions—-they will be reliably an- own lawyer and an ex-convict were| swered, Our Agricultural Agents | you before and after you Commis- sioner, The Milwaukee Road, arta miles 8. E. of Bismarck. Half crop. Good Pasture. their associations with her. peta un-! pulldings. . 90, corn ground. named woman friend of Miss Gordon} summorfallow part. Give refer- also was questioned and released. noes first letter. Kratt, Sheldon, “I fear but one man, and he is! N, Dak. ed. could get Cohen and’ © couple of , could get en, & couple of his henchmen to do away with me,” Wanted.to Buy WANTED TO BUY—Five room mod- Police Edward P. Mul-| ern house or bungalow. Give de- roon. tails in first letter. Write Tribune = Ad. No. 13. Second Philadelphi: Club House Is Raided Lots for Sale LOTS FOR SALE—On monthly pay- ments at $10.00 per month. No in- pepe nthe feneth of staple it is le] a ressngiy it icult to find otferings tow side of this rai an rapetant factor in the st de- {organizations and clubmen were spec- Philadelphia’s most prominent social ulating Friday where they woulu ings | strike next in their search {or viola- tors of the prohibition law. dead or undesirable live such as hornes, of prices is the buying to cover ‘The exclusive Philadelphia club was Manu: raided Thursday evening, the sheep, all free of charge. __Dead Animals Wanted EAD ANIMALS WANTED—Qui service wil] be given removing your animals, | cows Quick and We cals fang large orders on 64's and up. Montana’s Divorce Bill Seems Beaten Helena, Mont. Feb. 27—(P)—Pos- sibility that Montans might compete with Nevada for divorce business was practically eliminated Thursday when facturers club early Thursday. The poy Sree two pe wagon \ of intoxicants at Frac si Sed = bottles vat een Pie Northern _Household Goods for Sale_ for one or more, large or small Write or phone us ere marck, N. D, Box 265. Phone 406 Sale was| Fear Hoover Veto on FOR SALEB—Hot Point electric range, automatic water heater, coal water heater, Stoker (iron fireman) small RATES All want ads are cash in advance minimum charge 75 certs. Copy must be received at The Tribune of- ee ae ee eee amined 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 ADD RATES reserves the right to reject any copy submitted, also to re- vise any copy to conform with make- up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 382 The Tribune Want Ad. Department. Male Help Wanted LEARN Barbering now at the oldest accredited institution of its kind. oe free. Moler College, Fargo, N. D. Female Help Wanted GET YOUR Easter permi now. Natural looking, guaranteed waves, $5.00. Croquinole or com- bination waves $6.50. The Califor- nia Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bismarck. Phone 782. MRS. LaVINE wishes to announce that Christine Aune will welcome old and new patrons at the Royal Beauty shop for prompt, courteous service. Phone 1794 for appoint- ment, Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Five room modern garage, furnace heat, immediate possession. Monthly rental $45.00 Per month. Location 522 Eleyenth Phone 6. FOR RENT—Bungalow, containing 5 rooms and bath, all rooms very nicely finished, strictly up-to-date throughout. Rent $55.00 per month. Also garage for rent. Inquire at 502 Seventh street. FOR RENT=Very reasonabie. Nearly new modern six room bungalow, oak floors, sun parlor, beautiful lawn and shrubbery, double garage, close in. Owner leaving city. Call at 418 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Three room upper du- plex, furnished or unfurnished, pri- vate entrance, heat, light and wa- ter furnished. Call at 418 Hanna- fin street or phone 1114-M. AD | street. Hedden Real Estate agency. | .. FOR RENT—Furnished room gentleman, city . heated. Rooms for Rent apartments, also six room modern ~ March 6th, fur FOR RENT—Two nice front rootie on ground floor with private front door entrance, can be used for sleeping or light housekeeping, fur- all at 413 . - nished or ut Third street. . Ct FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in new so brand new garages can be used for storage purposes Phone 1286 or street. FOR RENT—Nicely two. Call at 307 Tenth __Phone 921. FOR RENT—Light orated. Gas for 195-M or call at 117 viet if desired. call at 400 Ninth furnished room in modesn home, suitable for one or Opposite St. Alexius Nurses street or T—Light housekeeping rooms in modern home, newly dec- cooking. Phone 637-J or call at 113 Mandan street. = cely hed light housekeeping rooms in mod- ern home, very close in. Also gar- age. Call at 406 Fifth street. Phone it wave | 1687. street. light housekeeping, with phone 1361-W. FOR RENT—Two furnished room for private entrance. Phone herr or call at t Purnished sleeping room in modern home, gas heated, close in. Call at 400 Third street or FOR RENT—Two partly rooms for light housek Seventh street. bungalow, full basement, basement | suitable for one or two, also single room. Close in. nue A. FOR RENT—Nicely furnish Call at with or without baths. PRINCE HOTEL. for one or two. Call at ond street. Phone 1392. furnished at 406 Phone 219-J. Clar- 610 Ave- ed sleeps ing room in new modern home. Call at 301 Tenth street or phone 499-R. FOR RENT—By the month, rooms, Reasonable, FOR RENT—Nice comfortable room 216 Sec- _Postoffice. Phone 761. FOR RENT—Very pleasant at 615 First street. Apartments FOR RENT—Furnished room at 208 Second street, one block west of toom in splendid location, prefer ladies. Call FOR RENT—Five room ) partly mod- ern house located at 213 South Fifth street. Reasonable rent to the right party. Call F. J. Roth- Schiller, 406. FOR RENT— in duplex, all modern, hardwood floors, gas range, close in. Ready for oc- cupancy March Ist. Dr. R. S. Enge. FOR RENT—Seven room modern house, 608 Third street, Bismarck. Store, Mandan. Phone 357. Cali Marcovitz Grocery & Army| water. Use of frigidaire 411 Fifth street. home, cne light apartment. Privilege of outside of room. weird entrance, also one room. Call at 522 | seven FOR RENT—Well furnished two room apartment, two closets, gas range, kitchen sink with and tele- Phone. Also furnished single room: with kitchenette. The Hazelhurst, Phone 373. FOR RENT—In strictly modern new cooking bath and rge sleeping ch street. FOR RENT—Two room nicely fur- | nished modern house. Rent rea- | sonable. Call at 818 Seventh street | or phone 1747-R. _ FOR RENT—Four room furnished or unfurnished duplex, rent reason- | able, garden spot, good location. Phone 620. FOR RENT—Modern five room du- plex, $50.00 per month. Five blocks } from postoffice. Write Tribune Ad. No. 14. FOR RENT—Five room house, furnished or meee Phone 241-R between 4 and 6 p. m. s | ______UsedCars | FOR SALE CHEAP—1930 Model AA Ford truck, dual wheels. Inquire at Bismarck Auto Parts. Miscellaneous TIFIED GRIMM ALFALFA, SCARIFIED SWEET CLOVER. No quack grass, Cana- dian thistle, sow thistle, dodder, buckhorn. Lowest prices ever quot- ed. Seed shipped subject inspec- tion, freight prepaid. Write for club offer, free samples. Agents wanted. North Dakota Grimm Alfal- fa Association, Fargo, N. D. Co- operative organization over 500 growers. cated blacksmith shop in Grafton, good building, two lots, fully equipped with electrical tools, es- tablished in 1882 and has always | enjoyed a good business. Only two shops in town. For further parti- culars write C. G. Jackson, Graf- ton, N. D. EXPERIENCED butcher owning market equipment desires to install same in any town where business volume would justify. All com-! munications considered and strictly confidential. Write Box 295, Devils Lake, N. Dak. “OR SALE—Choice Canary singers. imported German Rollers, coctiness and Harz Mountains. Cages, seed. treats, ete. Phone 115-J Jacob Bull Dickinson ND Box 728 FOR SALE—Hereford bull, 2 years old. Phone 995-J or see Budd Cook at 922 Ave. C. FOR RENT—Store space, popular lo- ; cation, next door to the Dakota Nt tional bank. Phone 427. Two Passed Measures the state senate, rather summarily, refused to concur in a measure over we house approval. ‘The bill would have made only 30 days’ residence necessary for filing an action, and 1 decree couid be secured in 90 days. One year's residence now is Tequired before suit mey be State 40 & 8 Head Here for Meeting presided. Brief talks were given Mr. Stranahan, by A. D. McKinnon, conumander of: the Legion post, and by visiting members, About 35, ins cluding several members from nearby towns, attended. kitchen heater. ‘Phone 260. Enge. Washington, Feb. dent Hoover Muscle Shosis unem; mee investigation and re-. Proponents of the two measures in congress have expressed fear he may veto both. Mussolini Starts Naval | Negotiations sie riba’ and Mrs. Patterson ed to agreement. Dr. R. 8. / Led Mrs. Berta Baker March at Ceremony Mrs. Berta Baker, escorted by Wil- Mam Langer, led the grand march at the silver wedding jubilee of Senator Tuesday oe? ‘at the Patterson hotel, friends | of The Tribune have advised this original story of the Mr. Permanent Wave _ Special Until. March 15th Our regular $12.50, $10.00 and $9.50 Waves for $10.00, $8.00 and .00 respectively. | apartment. apartment, heat, lights, washing machine. sonable. Mandan St. Rent ter and lights furnished. | FOR RENT—Two or three room Hot water heat, light, water and gas for cooking furnish- ed. Door opening on balcony, also small sleeping room. Rent reason- able. Call at 417 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished gas and water furnished, also use of electric very rea- Phone 1209 or call at 100 modern | FOR RENT—Two or 3 room apart ment on ground floor, front. Large rooms, warm and clean. Heat, wa- Call at 515 Second street or phone 1682. hot water. Adults only. 807 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished small modern apartment. Opens on bal- ~ cony. Clean and warm. Always Call at - FCR RENT—Furnished times, city heat. Inquire at apartment on second floor, pre a garage. Total rent, $28.00 month. Call at 1100 Broadway or or __Phone_129-W.. __200, College Building or yor phone 1063, 1063. FOR RENT—Furnished three-room 1405 or apply to Apartment F. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, reasonable. Close in. doors N home. Close in. Phone call at 113 Mandan street all modern apartm: Apartments. Call at 71) phone 1256-W. furnished apartment. Pri oak floors. 211 W. Rosser. daire and 1714. CULL, BAKKEN, BRADY and JANZ Certified Public Accountants (HOOME Tax SPECIALISTS FOR RENT—Furnished or FOR RENT—Modern apartment exceptionally well furnished, rent Call at 120 W. Rosser after 6:30 p. m. goa Sn ee and belt NG children, ren Call at et Ninth street or phone 1633-J. FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished and newly decorated in a modern 637-3 or t. the Rue Ave. A of | FOR RENT—Attractive new 3 room vate bath, Phone 1313 or call at FOR RENT—Modern three room apartment with bath. Also ee electric stove. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two . room apartment, hot Nagel shat all

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