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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1931 NEW YORK PRODUCE “New York, March. iter New York Stocks ||STOCK MART MAKES |." tet cactus | Weather Report” eather Report | = Report | ; bs firm; mi: colors, regular 5 rn a te eaeca extras 22% -22%4; firsts 21; 5 | Cerne Pier es {19% -20; medium firsts 19-19%;: re- Highest Tueed 4 _ | frigerator seconds 16%-17%;, medium nu ~~ 14-13%. Precipitation: t6 a ae Adams Express .. ‘and nearby western be: Advance Rumely ie wi ite, scaly pirlgeted extra i ¥ i GENERAL Rr REPORT Alleghany ... : Mia2014; average extra 23%; nearby Btation— tk , . & Dye wi mediums 3, Pacific i = May Sales Equal July Pur-| Am: Can ; fo. aloudy, r= I. 119% éneese 1 ,039) r, steite, whole | ci dy 18 ahaee' Te eins nay ‘Am. Coml. Alto. . 11% | Sharp Rail Losses Half Recoy-/| mall fina, 089 steady, shite, whole | oot Valued at $43,950; Police 35 ; i c % RAN badier A ae hn ered; Sales Approximate wig Be liye steady: Sroliés by Comb Southeastern Sec- Hi . onal . ex] 400. i : Am. Toso, ag 3,300,000 Shares aay tion of State is — ‘Am. Metal . 1 ea Lidice 28 . , Chicago, March 4.—()—Grains | Am. Pow. DULUTH CASH G GRAIN beer H 26 scored Inte upturns _ Wednesday, | Am. Roll. Mill, tf nap break ae wurst Duluth, Minn., {up| Hollywood, la. Match 4—(P)—Bo-|if is largel; y as a result of Persistent buy- | Am. Smeit. 52% ing, centering 1 ne, rails, Close: Flax on track i 554 187%: lice combed southeastern Florida # ing of July wheat against. simultane. | Am. Sugar Ref, 54 Honk Tnarket made gular ours arrive $1.55%; May $1.58%; ‘uly Wednesday for four masked bandits | Lan W; judy. 32 ous equal sales of May. Offerings ot | Am. Te ‘Tel. & Tel 195% under leadershi _ The Utilities | $1:59%. who looted a dinner party Tuesday |Medicite Hat Al, clay 26 July were scarce. Improved demand ; Am. Wat. ‘wie. 74% Wednesda lay. Close was S|" Wheat No. 1 dark northern 73%- night of $1,500 in cash and $42,450 in | Miles Cit; Mont, cldy 38 for corn helped stimulate price gains | Am. Wool Pfd. 30% | larly lower. Gains of 1 to 8 points | 11: No. 2 do 71%5-76%4c; No. 3 40] ieweiry after i he” di Modena, Utah, clear.. 28 both in corn and whéat. Anaconda Cop. 40% | were recorded ited Corp. Gon. | 84-44%4c;, No. 1 northern 73 4 tascless ining up the’ diners| Moorhead, Minn., clr. 12 ‘Wheat closed irregular, %c off to) Atchi. T. & 8. 190% | solldated Gas, Wlectric’ Power end | cents; No. "2 do 71%-75%e; No. with a sub-machine gun and pistols |X; Platte, Neb. cloudy 38 “ee up, May old 81%ic, july Gate, | All. Goast Line 105” | Light and Standard Gas. Extreme | Bef, durum 721-7434) No.2 do M14-| The robbery took place in on exciu-| 2 Att ae dy. 24 corn sc advanced, May old 64%-%c, | Atlantic Ref. 20% of about 4 to 7 in New York | 2° %¢; No.1 durum w4—t Phan 2 {sive apartment house. The bandits 24 July 68%-%c, oats at %-%e decline | Auburn Auto 199 | Central, Union tc, ‘Atchi- to oo 4-704 ace bs BE lurum jescaped in an automobile, 28 peseene a provisions showing a aye oo eats ai son and. Auburn were roughly half i erg) i No. 30 654 nes Mrs. E. O. Smith, Detroit, one of a 4% ered in the igte trading. ¥, 5S. lurum “|the victims, told police she lost two A slash of 2!c a bushel in quota- | Balt, & oh y *| Oats No. 3 white 28% -29%c. 4 ta ities eee tions on Australian cargoes at Liver. | Barrisdall it fr} Saas 7 foe sey Toss. No. 1 rye 35%-87%c. id diamond rings valued at $10,000 each, Bair (7 fe slay Hy Pool did much to unsettle confidence | Bendix Aviation 21, | about 2 and 3, were sold again in tne |, Batley choice to fancy 40-48¢; med- /® diamond bracelet, valued at $15,000, . 32 in regard to the buyin; ng side of weet Beth eel 62% ions aggre- tes to good 33%-36%c; lower grades and a diamond studded brooch valued 34 anrAtunlle county Ahowig ay Boe 26G | sated 3300 mean other HH Atlantic. country any | Bur. Ad. Mc! 284 : i. {| Other victims. and their d H Likelihood purchasing United | Cal. & Ariz, a | terpretntion Pie at the Muscle Ny WOOL, ty {losses were: Arthur J. Rohde, Tetrolt 7 a 7 ia ‘ ° Wiliston,’N. D, cid Was aseribed to @ boycott there on |Pathe Exchange . of congress and firm- and $150 in cash; Frank Black, Miam! ue Russian wheat, eae | the outlook |Penney (J. or. 38% Hae ey, shares, ede te | w er tendency. Grad ree * com b- | Beach, $1,000 in cash; John Jennings, Winnipom: Ma i ae a8 in Belgium different than elsewhere . RR. 50% ot an as 8 = ing offerings sell at 59 to 62¢ scoured Hollywood Country club dancer, $240 Canes in Europe. illips Petro! 12% mid- ‘busine: statistics basis. Sales are being closed on fair |cash; Miss Virginia Dimond, Detroit,} gig4jQrHER N: D: POINTS Temp “primary domestic ee of wheat |Proct. & Gamble 69 | disclosed mixed trends, alth« quantities of the new clip Arizona wrist watch valued at $1,800 and neck- Jamestown, cle; 0 were more than juble ep of a/Pub. Sve. Corp. 85 ‘| steel trade reviews reported Hs cis) wools. Original lots of these |iace valued at $50; William Marsh| Fargo, clear yent ago. The total, ay ,000'! Pullman. 54 | gains for the tenth consecutive week. oes ae of bulk French i an [Grand Forks, mithelg against 149,000 on the cor- | Purity, ‘Baking 40 |e atte: iar opening, the staple “of 64's and finer (Kimball, manager of Hollywood bar BB) responding day last week. Sales of (Radi Corp. 22% | market ward under qualities bring 58 60c scoured basis. |Beach hotel, $110 in cash. WEATHER FORECASTS 200,000 bushels into store in Chicago |Radio-Keith Orp. 19% | heavy odie during th the morning. dome $6 wools are . Rohde, Mrs. John Truss, wife; For Bismarck and vicinity: Snow was also indicative of accumulating |Reading Co, 88" | Losses ‘were numerous, | at 49 £ fac scoured baals for strictly |of a Detroit broker and Mrs. L. Run- RCo Pe Tree poe with no adequate outlet. Corn og yaad a) Rand u% ae eas efforts were made to | Combing staple. ge, mother-irl-law of Marshal} were|°‘For North Dake Snow, probabl arrivals also bulked’ large, |Reo Motor .. 8% By Uillities, and gains of a ————_—— not. molested. Wednesday” night and. Thursday. Rialing 1,278,000 bushels, ue Rep. Iron & Stl 20% Nor two ware fecorded, Dut tes CHICAGO CASH GRAIN The di lice Warmer extreme east and colder e: with 741,000 a week ago and 9 Reynolds Tob. “B az | Pert difficulty. The market | Chicago, Mar. 4.—()—Wheat No. 2 fe dinner guests told police three | treme west portions Wednesday night, at this time last year. Oats were |Richfld. Oil Cal 4% tumea “aul, (during ‘ine onatternenn red Tic; No. 1 hard 79c; No. 2 hard |f the robbers guarded them with the |colder Thursday. easier following corn and wheat. |Royal Dutch Shi 30 and U: Pacific | (smutty) 76%c; No. 1 jsub-machine gun and pistols while) _For South Dakota: Probably snow Provisions responded to upturns in |Sefeway 57 ares TE ag nen tien re: (spring 79c. |the fourth collected the valuables. A trethuredas Peet corneas: Conn hog values. ' j8t, L, & San 40% | covered half their losses. ‘Such is- n No, 3 mixed 57-59%40; No.2 ‘coll of rope, apparently brought with| “ror To Increasing cloudiness —— Schulte Ret Store 5% | sues as Rock Island, Baltimore and |yellow 60%-61%c; No. 2 62- |the idea of tying the victims, was left robably, Yollowed by fain oF anew MAY WHEAT FUTURES Seaboard Airline % Southern Pacific and New Baye: sample . . ‘hursday and in west _ portion PRICES ARE UNCHANGED Sears-Roebuck 853, | York Gentral lost 2 to more than 3 | Oats No. 1 white 31%c. Lettie Wednesday night. Warmer Wednes- Minneapolis, March 4—(#)—May |Servel. Inc. . 1% ts, a long list of industrials and| Timothy seed $8.75-9.00. ————— day night, and in east portion Thurs- wheat futures were stabilized at un- Shattuck (F. G.) 26% | Utilities made extreme losses of 2 to| Clover pee $13.00-20.75. day. changed prices here Wednesday and |Shell Union Off 8% |Z points, including U. 8. and Bethle-| Lard 8 Lt es a eg it was nob necessary to take offerings |Simmons .... 18 | hem Steels, American Can. ‘American Ribs er 4 pean eo uO w ea ey WT H very hase support the market. Beane Peirol. ci 18 | Telephone, North American, W Bellies 11.25. Bomewhat warcwr In west snd noah nr Me Retase of goonies, and CMY Ol Bs, [pouee, Dupont and American Smell] caricnag_ PROBUGE iat careers meee disappointing export trade, but re-|Southern Pac. 1024 | '"E ndard Gi firm spot, ris-|,, Chicago, March 4.—(?)}—Eges were For Montana: Snow Wednesday cuvered si iy July closing we | Southern Rys, BAM | 4 4 Than?’ potite ‘spot, ris- firm again Wednesday, with prices night: colder in north and cai lower and September %c lower. qi Lite |... 6415 ‘Belling on Beer easieat much of [2 Sort niger, Butter also wi colder in east portion. Thurs Coarse grains were still stubborn |= 54% | which was regarded as professional dog cont her Poul Tis tu r ‘ hated iauiexvchmessst portion: but some eased a little. Corn was in| yee 32% | hear activity, reflected dividend re-|Creamery extras, 92 score, 28 Independent Decides He Will! shitting winds in east portion. good commission house demand and |First_Nat. + 52% ciions by Rock sland and Lehigh |ards, 90 score, "carlots, 27% i ere See eyo Neen tn [Bicep eas a |v Peet ci igs sae tanmrn| Netlnolease Thompsows, “|, apammem oprmeriort, sra| lax trade was very light again an | i Credit conditions were stationary, 10°89 score, ° seconds, é: well developed low-pressure area | % + {to 87 wore, 2354 to 24 is_centered over Wyoming, and the ae general for the scattered of- /Gen. Am. Tank... £8% | with call money steady to'firm at 116 |‘°cheese, er” pound ‘Twins 14%: Victory Chances Weather is unsettled inal northern HONE! oi cash’ wheat seemed sto (be |Get. FO0ds $3) | per cent. laueies 15%; longhorns 16; Young districts, Light precipitation occurred a little better. Offerings were small-|Ge. Gas & El. ‘1M A hen 3 tear + limburg: Chicago, March.4—()—Dr. Herman Ae ithe, eastern | Rocky er than estimated and a few mill | General Mills 46% DULUTH RANGE | oultry—Receipts 20 trucks.|N. Bundesen, Democratic coroner of! inces, and in the Great Lakes region. buyers were interested in good qual- |Gen. Motors . 43 Dulyth, March 4.—(A)— | steady. Prices unchanged, Cook county, decided Tuesday to re-|Slightly cooler weather prevails from ity. Farm board buying was steady. Gen. Railw. 6! 81% rum-- Open High Low i ——————— ‘ frain from entering the mayoralty con-| {he Plains states eastward and he No improvement was noted in de-|Gillette Saf. Raz. 18% 73% 173% CHICAGO POTATOR! ing Pacific coast region, but warn mand for winter wheat. Durum was 'Gold Dust ........ . Chicago, Mareh 4.-—(AP- USD. A.)---| test as an independent lest his can-|er prevails over the Rocky im slow and featureless demand. | | Goodyr. ‘Tr. Pecatoes: Recelpuy EE care: ots track /didncy split the Democratic vote in/T*Ei0 voy, station barometer Cash corn demand was very quiet. [Graham Page Mot!” 872) Apout “atend3, rading: tather favor of Mayot William Hale Thomp-|inches; reduced to sea level! Oats demand ed COLA g ne ee be ba slow eek ety aa eyed son, Republican gominee. inchés.” ~ Motticiat tn Ch 9 juliet mostly, barley de- ae pites 0 1.25, few 1.30] + cial in Charge. Cem a ae quict to fair. Flax offer- |G. T. West. Bug. Mlk “Bs 140] cin fhe epinion of many good peon) o ings were very light. Houd-Hershey i" : [2yf0, No, 201.5, ta1-26; Colorado Me-|ment, “if T should enter the may@-| — Househiold Goods for Sale !Houst6n Oil . Minneapoti. March feo jobinee stb: to 0:8) alty race there would be a grave pos- ema Bue Motor: High RANGE OF CARLOT SALES erin ett mae wget edhe! FOR SALE—Hot Point electric range, Indian Retin. Minneapolis, March 4-(f—Ranee | Thompson would be reelected, For| ester stoker iiron firemen) emell “ Ibs, 40 Ibs. strong 7.40 £50; medium, w 00 to 7.50; heavy w Tbs, 6.60 to 7.20, dium ‘and_ good, to 6.35. Slaught choice, Cattle Receipt Fed steers and ye most advance: vount. Con offerings selling « rather slow but scaree. ute to. 9.50, with extreme top 11.20. paid for; 1100-pound | averages: best heaylos All. grades she stock higher. | r, Slaugh- de rd, rs 50 cents to $1 lo ter eattle. and. vealers and hoice, 600 to, 800 Ibs 00 Ibs. rig to 1100, dium 25 0. d oeite 's00 to 50: common and me- dium 4.00 to 4.50; low cutter and cut- ter 3.00 to 4.00. earlings ex- food and choice (beef) 4.2! utter to medium S35 dao. rs, milk-fed, good and choice 6.50 to 8.50; medium 6.00 to 6.5 and comm@n 4.00 to 6.00. Stocker aad feeder cattle: Steers, good and choice, O00-s6 490 common and medium ° Sheep—Receipts 9,000. Sirat lambs 10 to 15 cents lower than yesterday's de- other classes steady. Few good 96 Ibs. down, 8.00 to 8.25; ewes 100 to 445, Slaughter Bheep lambs: Lambs, 90 Ibs. d and eed jambs: Lambs, s. down, good and | Carr Uiviee, KOO tS 8.85; medium 726. to [Grrr eo £.00; 91 to, 100 Ibe. medium to choice x 8,765 all welghts common 6.00 ‘ex, 90 to 150 Ibs., medium ce 3.80'to 5.00; all weights cull and common 2.00. to 4.00. Feeding lambs, 60 fo 75 Ibs., good und choice "7.75 to 8.85. few early sales fully steady. weighty steers held around other fairly Well finished mat offerings 9.00; ordinary short-feds to 7.50; beef cows largely 3.75 to 4.75; butcher heifers 5.25 to 6.50, yearlings to 7.50 or better, others unchanged; bulls slow, 3.75 downwarg Feeders: and_stockers About steady bulk thin kinds _6.00' n, Calvegg—Receipts 4,000, Most early: bids andiifew sales fully 50 cents or more lower at 6.00 to §.00 on strictly choice git'des, sort- int very rigid; throwouts 4.50 down, Hogs — Receipts 11,500, averaging Desirable fully Matendy ‘with, Tucsda 150° to 21001. weights top 7.00; better 210- to 3! ages 6.50 to 6.85; heavier plainer grades to 6. ing sows mostly 5.00; better ido- to 140-1b, weights 6.85 to 7.00, Average cost Tuesday-6.63: weight 234. Sheep—Receipts 2,000. Buyers talk- ing wenk to lower on fat lambs; ask: ing steady to strong, or 8.00 to 8.25 and in instances higher on fed w erns, Late Tuesday bulk lambs 8. odd lots natives today 7.75; throwouts 6.00 to 6.50; scattered lots feeders 6.00 to 7.25. x orev averrock, 5 to 7.00, -Ib. aver- si Sioux City h 4 Cattle: Recipes, "2,000; cabves 200, Ac- tive. Slaughter steers, yearlings and she stock strong to 26 ‘cents higher; yulls stockers and feeders choice 1348-1b, bul- locks: $60 to 860 helfers up to 7.50; bulk cows 4.00 to 5.25; heavy beef bulls up to 4.5 practical vealer top $.00; small show- ing packers 7.26 down Hogs—Receipts 9,00 billed through. Active.'10 to 15 cents all classes sharing advance. bulk 160- to 220-Ib, butchers S16 to 890, top 7.00 sparingly; 280. to 280~ shite weights largely 6.40 to 6.75; 290- to 350-pound weights 6.35 to os jacking sows mostly 5.75 to \0, td smooth lights 6-10, ‘“Sheop— Receipts 6.000. Very little done. Short-fed medium weight fed wooted lambs to shippers 8.25, 10 to 25 cents lower than Tuesday's beat prices ctive, talking low- juoted steady. 0; 100-pound Packers classes scarce ‘Tuesday's packer top 8. wooled lambs 7.50 CMIOAGS. sTOCKS Chicago, rch 4.-— (P) — stocks clo} Corporation Securities—40. fheuit Utiities Investen ment —46 4. Midwest Utilities, new. Chicago, - | Kelvinator -| Kreuger & Toll (AP-U.S.D.A.) | scattering sales around j bulk 7.00 to 8.50; heavy | US. I i including 125 Int. Combus. Eng. Int. Harves' ee ae Fr. Int. Nick. Can Int. Tel. & Tel. j Kayser (J) ‘Kennecott Kolster Radio . Kroger Grocery \Tiquia Carbonic. | Lowe's Inc. .. a Norf. & Western North American . Northern Pac. Fac. Gas & EI Pacific Light . Fackard Motor Calumet & Hecli Canadian Pac, .. Cannon Mills’. 1 Cont. Can Corn Products Cream Whi jCrosley Rad Curtis. Wright | Stand, Oil N. Y. |Stewart-Warner . |Studebaxer .. (Tim. Roll. Sia nate) year by defeating Steele, 18-11 ' final game Saturday. Baio oar 59:4 Tuttle defeated Tappen 23-14 in \United Aircraft: + 32% 11 (| the first round of the tournament to |)! |Baiet eines Sts. . at 1HW... 14 ae -69% .70% | reach the final play-off with Steele. United Fruit : ay Ghd amber 70% 218% | 69% h peng ee aeteaing "upp eo ‘a a inber ns 6 / 24-11."" Demaree of Tappen gained }. Ind. * Yer eubher 15% Penber : A haat peel : ‘ s amber. | Pal Ui pow abe 200: Aaa Grane at Five Trapped in Bed Vanadium, Corp. ee ee Are Burned to Death) | Warner Pict. W5 | com— = : Sey, Ot ; A Pittsburgh, March 4—(?)—Trappe? | Western’ Union tA itt 4 yellow. 30% 3 30% +--+: lin thelr bed, a man and his wife aud |Westgh. Air Br, 2 Rash 8 Ye “IID. [their three children were burned ta | No! | Westgh. El. O84, 8 death when’ their home at Russelton, willve ovtind, g : ot /@ mining town, was destroyed by fire Hiss a Se f ping from’ @ second-story ‘INVESTMENT TRUSTS . gs eTEnE ee Perel creas Teper Bhareal” 6th somone * Dd. Ms Corporate a Reval anbres, pape t'4 a ’ 1 an 2 Mertenee Bocas, | fh etn, eed | F AIAN sori Fekete E conference “alle aera Sanne LAD, bit, Ai. SOM SoD ay AG , | Chicago. March tape M11 dark 4, |1 dark 60% | 58% {| No inorthern ... High 61% Mingeapole, Sferen 142 4 protein Deliveres 11% 13% 170% ATT 2 dar 3 dar 14% protein nor, 2 dark nor. 3 dark nor. 18% protein Vaan nor, 12% protein 1 dark nor. 3 Qark nor. are re 17532; of’carlot grain sales: ham spring. 76 ern, 7434-75 '¢; No. 3 yellow, 1% | white. 50; No. 6 mixed, 43. ‘No. 1 dark north- | Chicago's good, that is a risk I can- 1 northern, 73%- | not afford to take. Four more years No. 1 mixed durum, 60% -61%. 52%; No. 4 Oats, No. 2 white, 271. Barley, No. 2, 3212-38; “sample 50%. i Flax no sales. “~ BISMARCK GRAIN (rurnished by Ruy No.1 dark northern No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum Neal goa duram Speltz . Dark hard winter w Hard winter wheat MINNEAPOL! iS FLOUR Minneapolis, March 4.-— (P)--¥lour unchanged. Shipments 33,763 barrels. —14.50 1 sell -Miller Co.) larch 3 heat Standard midauinge—14 00 to 14.50. CURB sTOCK, —Curb: IN NNEAPOLIS STOCK! ch. 5 ‘Treasury barre 4. bare inn !of Thompsonism would be too much ito ask even of such a virile city as Chicago. I have, therefore, decided that I will not enter the race.” His withdrawal, after an announce- ment a week ago that he had decided to run independently, narrowed the ayoralty campaign toa duel between ‘ig Bill” Thompson who seeks a fourth term, and Anton J. Cermak, leader of Cook county Democracy. KILL CHICAGO MAN | FOR SALE—Upholstered “ davenport heater, Stoker (iron fireman) small kitchen heater. Phone 260. Dr. R. S. Enge. and chair. Inquire at 404 First cussed after 6:30 p. m. or Phone | 586. CLASSIFIED AD RATES ‘Allwant ads arc "aa ta advance minimum runt be reeled tt The, ribane of REGULAR WANT ADD RATES ooo BLES to reject any copy submitted, also to re- vise copy to conform with make- up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad. Department. Faecal eect Male Help Wanted WE HAVE a real opportunity for some ambitious, honest young man anxious to operate his own inde- pendent candy vending machine business. Married man preferred. No experience necessary. Big prof- |. its assured. $2000.00 to $3000.00 and over the first year. Write immedi- ately giving references and full particulars about yourself to the King Vending Company, Dept. B, Box 434, La Crosse, Wisconsin. — clothes closet, privat a atte ‘hot water heat, hot. water at all ‘Three blocks from. Main, hele at 402 Fifth street or phone 246- on ground floor, three dows, 8 suitable for two. water. Only 2 blocks fice. Call at 218 First or phone 1127-W. also new garage ius Nurses Home. street or phone 921. FOR RENT—Room in new modern home, private A large clothes closet. Phone 628 or call at a Ave. Beve- ern home, very close in. . Tea Call at 406 Fifth street. Phone a RENTOtarge furnished with city heat. Front apartment. Phone 922 or call after 6:00 p. m. at 314% Main. FOR RENT—Large room on lower ing or light housekeeping. Call at 219 Second street or phone 1111-M. LEARN Barbering now at the oldest accredited institution of its kind. vow free. Moler College, Fargo, Female Help Wanted 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. WANTED—Refined women, to work full or part time. Profitable, con- genial work. Old established firm. Bae VAN, Box 443, Richardton, N. Dak. Boarders Wanted COME AND try our home cooking by day, week or month, at 216 Second street. Phone 1392. Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—Residence lot near school. State location and lowest cash price in first letter. Ad- __ dress No. 15 én care of the Tribune. WANTED TO BUY—Five room mod- ern house or bungalow. Give price, location, and full details in first let- ter. Write Tribune Ad. No. 13. flouses and Flats FOR RENT—Five room 5 -mod- ern house located at 213 South Fifth street.- Reasonable rent to the right party. Call F. J. Roth- Schiller, 406, FOR RENT—Choice three room flat, Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Garage business. Well equipped Ford agency on three | rx “highways. Doing good business. $6000.00 cash or $4000.00 cash and | $2000.00 trade-in. Write Ad. No. 16; in care of the Tribune. Lost and Found unfurnished except gas range and gas heat. Built-in kitchen cabinet. ‘123 Call at north side entrance, Mandan ‘ling in duplex, all modern, hardwood floors, gas range, close in. Ready for oc- cupancy March Ist. Dr. R. S. Enge. FOR RENT—Modern five room du- plex, $50.00 per month. Five blocks from postoffice. R. E. Bergeson. Phone 267. LOST—Young Maltese cat. Please return to 510 Fourth street for li- beral reward. ,Basement of Gambling Joint, However Chicago, Mach (®) — Five ma- chine gunners shot and Killed one man and wounded gpother early Tuesday, but failed to explode a huge bomb which they tossed, with one of thejr victims, into the basement of a gambling establishment conducted by James <Hackett’ in Sburben Blue Island. The victims were William Mayer, 45, a caretaker at the Hackett place, and Hilario Rodriguez. Mayer was shot to death as he ran out of the place “MONEY RATES when his attention was attracted to New York, March 4, — (# — Call|shots fired at Rodriguez after Red- money steady, 1% per cent all) riguez escaped from the basement, Wednesday. to 21% -per cent. per cent. Bankers’ acceptance 1 dark northern 1 northern . . Lamber duru: . 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum Speltz, Dark hard winter w! Hard winter wheat ee, jail «Wednesday. The prison phy- Tuttle Quint Wins: ra deen he committed suicide A poison. Kidder Cage Meet} otticials said evidence nad been ob- Tuttle, N. D., March 4.—The Tuttle high school basketball team won the Kidder county basketball tourney championship for the second consec- Time loans steady. to 1% per cent; three to four months 1% to 2 per cent; five to six months “Prime commercial paper 2% to 2% changed. RAIN: (Purnished ty Nusselt: Milier Co.) March 4 hea‘ Sixty days 1% ez was wounded and was taken to a hospital. The police vieWed the affair as an attempt by a Chicago gambling syn- [dicate to “muscle into” Blue Island gambling territory. Murder Suspect Is Found Dead in Cell Memphis, Tenn. March 4.—(?)—H. J. Ziegler, arrested late Tuesday for the slaying of Charles Purnell, Ma- drid, Neb., a Spanish-American war veteran whose body was found buried in @ wood near Memphis recently, was found dead in his cell at the county tained which they considered would have been sufficient to charge Zieg- ler with killing Purnell. Purnell was found with his head crushed, Investigators believed he} 5! was slain by some ene who knew he Mrs. Bennett Tells Details of Shooting laws been dead mypelf.” Cross-exi ~ Prosecutor Page asked whether her husband faced her er had his back to her during the ced a The witness said she Asked whether he faced her when she fired the gun, Mrs, Bennett re- & t Bee pom iene Been ‘Another child saved her life -by “Tt waaa’t fired, it just want oft fired, presumably two while Fail to Explode Huge Bomb in 3 Reom and Board ROOM AND Board at 406 Sixth street. Phone 431. ane of the homicide previously, Page con- Quded his cross-examination. Former Senator Reed announced the defense would rest. Accident Victim Is’ Buried Wednesday FOR RENT—Five room modern house in first class condition at 122 West Main, with or without garage. Phone 504. FOR RENT—Five room modern house, partly furnished or unfur- nished. Inquire Morning Star Cafe. FOR RENT—New modern 6 room duplex. Call at 904 Sixth street or phone 1740-W. Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers, imported German Rollers, choppers and Harz Mountains. Cages, seed, treats, etc. Phone 115-J. Jacob Bull. Dickinson. N. D_ Box 728 Minot, N. D., March 4.—()—Fu- neral services for Charles Skiple, 22, Minot, killed in an automobile acci- dent near here Sunday, was to be held Wednesday afternoon from the First Lutheran church. Two of the three persons injured in week-end automobile accidents have been released from the hospi- tals. Lars Medhaug, shaken up and bruised when his delivery truck was hit by a Great Northern train Sat- urday, was released from the hospital Monday afternoon as was Konrad Gausvik, who received scratches and bruises when the car in which he and Tony Welker were riding overturned. Welker still is in the hospital but was expected to be out Tuesday. Gaus- vik and Welke> are both of Berthold. FOR SALE—Portable moving pic- ture machine, good as new, $50.00. Two shows will pay for it. Just the thing for a small town hall. Geo. _G. Zirbes, Hazelton, N. D: FOR RENT—Store space, popular lo- cation, next door to the ta Na- tional bank. Phone 427. M. F. Tire Service, 218 Fourth street. FOR SALE—My herd bull, a register- ed Hereford, 9 years old. Also a yearling bull. W. E. Sellens, Bis- marck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—One black yearling J ‘An- gus bull, May be seen at Horace Dirlam’s place, 8 miles south of Menoken. FOR RENT—Garage at $3.00 per month. Inquire at 1100 Broadway or phone 129-W. Three Injured in | Buxton Auto Crash. Grand Forks, N. D., March 4.—()— Margaret Heath, 15, Buxton, has been unconscious at her home since | Monday es the result of injuries re- | ceived in an automobile collision. | Two others are in a Grand Forks | bars ey Walter Spangler, Inkster, fractures of the skull and | a pues cheek bone, and James | Redpath, Inkster, who received brok- en ribs and facial injuries. ‘The accident happened when a car driven Ee Cc. O. Whistler, Inskter, and one driven by Arthur Rognds, Buxton, crashed near Buxton. AUTO DRIVER INJURED Valley City, N. D., March 4.—(>)}-- Joe Thompson, Pelican Rapids, Minn., ‘was severely injured when he crashed into an unlighted, parked truck west of here Sunday night. Both cars were badly damaged. Thompson's condition is not serious. Permanent Wave Special FOR RENT—Garage at 1300 Thayer Avenue. $3.00 per month. Phone 294, J.C, Dolan. FO) f—Milk cows. Can be seen at South Eighth and Ninth ees Mrs. Hibbs, Bismarck, N. D. Used Cars 1929 Durant 60 Sedan, 1929 Durant M4 sedan, 1928 M4 coach, 1929 Chevrolet six coupe, 1927 Chevro- let coach, 1925 Ford coupe. All in good condition. We trade and give terms. 1928 Durant 65 Chassis in 00d mechanical condition. Would make good truck or light delivery. Hedahl Motor Co. Dead Animals Wanted Lasts Only Ten Days More. March 14th is the last day. sis niin laaeglesesobablabdadindbaisteinaners cseagbanedisiinbtatincetersh wii FOR RENT—One large furnished room and kitchenette with large’ clothes closet in modern home. Very close in. Call at 404 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Bright, sunny, well fur- Ean room in a modern home. jul le for a young lady. Phone __1222-J3 or call at 314 Ave. D. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with _ private entrance. Phone 833-W or call at _ 323 Eighth street south, FOR RENT Nicely furnished front sleeping room in modern home. Garage if desired. Call at 709 Third Street or phone 1231-J. FOR RENT—Room for sleeping or light housekeeping, suitable for one or two. Call at 320 Second street | or phone 1606-M, FOR RENT—Furnished — sleeping room in modern home, gas heated, close in. Call at 400 Third street or __Phone 1361-W. FOR, RENT—Well furnished room with kitchenette. Call at 411 Fifth street. “The Hazelhurst” or _Phone 273, FOR RENT—Very nice sleeping room, suitable for one or two, also single Bien Close in. Call at 610 Ave- nue FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home with hot water, close in. Phone 342 or call at 708 Main. FOR RENT—Comfortable front bed- room, for one or two gentlemen. Close in. Phone 1603-M. FOR RENT—Furnished room at 208° Second street, one block west of postoffice. Phone 7 gas heated room, centrally located next to bath. Phone 1166. ¥OR RENT—By the month, rooms, with or without baths. Reasonable. PRINCE HOTEL. Apartments FOR RENT—Furnished | light house- keeping one room apartment, large, clean and cheerful. Roomy clothes closet. Kitchenette, gas for cook- ing and heat. Bath handy. Hot peas at all times. Call at 812 ve. B. FOR RENT—All modern new apart- ment consisting of living room, bed- room, kitchenette and bath. Hot water at all times. City heat, also frigidaire. Partly furnished if de- _Sired. Phone 347. FOR RENT—Furnished modern four room apartment on second floor, gas for cooking, telephone in hall, private entrance. All newly decor- ate® Call at 503 Ninth street or phone 1743. ° : FOR RENT—Two apartments, living room and kitchenette, all furnished. One on ground. floor, one upstairs with private entrance. Call on Mrs. we Baker, 602 Third street. Phone FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two room apartment, hot water at all times, city heat. Inquire at Room 200, College Building or phone: 1063. FoR RENT—Furnished three-room apartment at the Murphy Apart- ments, 204% Main Avenue. Phone 1405 or apply to Apartment P. FOR RENT—Three room apartment, ground floor, completely and ex- ceptionally well furnished. Call at 120 W. Rosser after 6:30 p. m. FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished and newly decorated in a modern home. Close in. Phone 637-J or call at 113 Mandan street. FOR RENT—Desirable unfurnished all modern apartment in the Rue - Apartments. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Attractive new 3 room furnished apartment. Private bath, oak floors. Phone 1313 or call at 211 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Apartment, | it, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Mrs. W. A. Hughes. Phone 1391, Capital Funeral Parlors 208 Main Avenue Phone—Day of Night—22 Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. floor, block from postoffice, sleep- -.

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