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SHORT COVERING Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Wed., May 6 | New York Stocks | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1931 lambs 8.50-8.75; wooled ewes 3.00 down, CORN PRICES RISE ZEPPELIN 10 MEET | WILKINS EXPEDITION NEAR POLE IN JULY Temperature at 7 25 Highest Tuesday 48 Lowest during night . 24 Precipitation to 7 a. m. 00 Wind velocity, northwest —_. —__—__- —_-¢ Weather Report , 22 Killing frost GENERAL REPORT Temptrs. ¥re. High Low In. 48 +00 N. D. Stations— minimum charge 15 cents. Copy must be received at The Tribune of- | fice’ by 9:00 a m. to insure insertion same day ip the regular classified ‘ bata cer apne CARS REAL BARGAIN PRICES COMPARE our prices with any ert ers. These are BARGAINS when we say that we mean BAR-: GAINS. CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance haths 1929 BUICK COACH—New tires, ex- oe Hi Bismarck, clear . 2 SIOUX Amenia, clear ... 65 22 :00) want ads come under the classified " linainiactonilchie * hia 7 9 Woe Cy: ows, (i ¥, SMU. Dr. Hugo Eckener Says Graf Seated 52 22.00 display rates at 90 cents per column 1929 ConKa ee 1% mpeg Closing Prices May 6. S00; Siow: tect nteera and. yearlings | | Will Make Contact With | Cerrington, ue 24 God we ee aan tag 2 00. Adams Express ..... . 16 Weak to 25c lower; most bids 25¢ off; ; Seeap ye Slee 51 25 sat “Alle 1% she stock weak to 25c down; bulls and Submarine Nautilus Deve sell lear. Ay Hd aL 25 HONS Soattering ‘curly: anfen desitable Drakercloae ei.20001 4b 1 en Allis Ci 21 Steers and yearlings, $8008.60; some | weieari Dunn Center, cié O16 overhauled, $295.00. ¥ Am, Can 107% held higher; bulk able down to edrichshafen, Germany, May 6.—/ Ellendale, peldy Atm Ce i $6.50; few loads desirable Nghe helt Lineal Hugo Eckener, master of the | Fessenden. clear eR 1928 CHEVROLET coach, $190.00. % {Sete nie samen, 00-7. MS raf Zeppelin, announced Wednesday | Hanki: Fae acces + fee Close Is Irregular After Dull|.\m. Internation 18, |Rainy Weather and Low Tem- eet cower, $4.80-6.25; medium BAIS he will start for the north pole in his | Hettinger, clear <2: it: 1999 CHEVROLET sedan, $945.00. Session; U. S. Steel Plunges |? . 14%! PERE els fhe edit big ship in July to meet Sir Hubert yori ee ican recs as 43%! peratures Reported Unfa- tel 5,000; early trade moderately Wilkins, going there in a submarine. |Tisbon, clear Bh 4 to | 1929 FORD TUDOR, only 6,000 miles, But Rallies 24% action tor better grades, ike tormostly | ris attempt to make & contact | Bax, clear . 15 ‘00 | reject any copy submitted, also to re- | $395.00. 37 vorable to Corn Crop ase hiner; later market at standstill; | With Sir Hubert at or near the pole, | Minot, clear : 15.09) vise any copy to conform with make- ie FRR ag ea 181% buyers new refusing te. follow ad; |he sald, should clarify the question as Bh FG as 3-251 up rules of Classified Advertising. | WE ALSO have Chrysler 1930 Model lew York, May 6—(?)—The stock ear. ene 5s a fo whether the airship is the most i 17 1.00 66 chassis, with over-size new tires, Chica; —(P)—S' butch » $6.50-6.75; top, 1 iy market stumbled through a dull ses-| Am. Wool Eid. 304 | ve at ne corn UP)—Strength de | By spound wele 155 $oM See: 250 tol appropriate means for landing polar | Pe 20.00 32 making an excellent truck for only sion Wednesday, with the close irreg-| Anaconda Cop. % oe ‘and prices advanced sharply | 290-Potnd welghts, $6.2 expeditions near their destination, | Wit) 19.00) The Tribune Want Ad. Department. | $225.00. ular, Late short covering reduced Ot fant Ref, «++. “tx | despite relative weakness of other ce- 350-pound welente, $4.00-6.48; pecline | picking them up later and providing Wishe i$ 200 ie o el at lerat lier losses ‘Auburn Auto . 221% | teals. Rainy weather and low tem- | $5.60. eat tee them with supplies during their stay} Other Stations— Male Help Wanted . B. GILMAN CO. the general run of active shares. U. Corp. ratures making conditions unfavor-| _ § 3,000; it teady tolin Moorhead, Minn. cldy 32 26 — .00 ti cre ltrs ti 9 S steel after touching 110 3-8, the Zaiawin Loco, ats, [able for corn tenting Wyre, largely | trong. ankine, RugRat! ippern (850° |""ne Zeppelin expedition is to be f1-|Ecigestilatpcdy. 1S &2 tn) SEARN, Barbering Bow #0 tte Vina. 20d aris Broan i cat ce responsible. rings of corn for| 8.65, bidding $9.50 for wooled skins; Q ss “ 1 eerie Deion ed ea hig &.. May delivery were especially cane, | California sPromer eye, one Ebi by William Randolph Hearst, | ye” Colo, Catalog free. Moler ¢ College, Fargo, Cars and Dodge Trucks. Sep thother prominent soft spot, lost; Pendix Aviation '..... 18% |and May quotations, Jumped more web; ot es Tihose newspapers also are backing 'pes itcines, in. cidy N. D. 4 5 ne 7, | than 2 cents a el. ern = 5 about 2 net. Bethlehem, ten Bel el er $33} | ests trying to purchase corn available 8 The Graf will carry 45 persons on Lost and Found Pacific and Paramount were off one) Brunswick Baike . 0% | Sor immediate use found that the|| Grain Quotations — ||the arctic might, including Lieuten- Salesmen FOUND—Saturday afternoon to two. Allied eh red Bur, Ad. Mch. . 23 | grain was Benes ete nent to” — — --—— —---——@ (ant Commander Smith, U. 8. N; Pro- ron, ‘MAN WANTED —~—*|_-—«Of,: Gussner's mote. bunch Or Ege , DuPont, 1o,| Cal. & bias Josed buoyant, one a! 8 Ci A Festi Mee rng Keesport made Galumet a Hesia S3,,J2e higher at the day's top level, DULUTH RANGE fessor Samolovitch, who was cboard | Kansas City, Mo, pedy FOR Rawleigh route of 800 Consum-| on key ring. Several Ford keys. all gaits, BASS CORA J about 1,-|Canadian Pac. . shit | Mav old 58%c, July 60-60%c, wheat | Duluth, May 6—(P). the steamer Krassin when it rescued | No Piatte, Neb. clear ets in North Burleigh, East Kidder,| Owner may have same by calling at So aan Eee le oa css Oe 82% | unchanged, to ‘Ke up, May old 8216, yburum—" Open “High Low Close Sane and Lady Drum- F y North Emmons counties and Lin- | _ Tribune office. " ia vere |Chesap. & Ohio ‘ul -%C, oa -74c advanced, 3% 13% 4 5 = bet Lapeareertt res haes the Chgo. Gt. Wes. . Sy and provisions unchanged to a rise of | J -72%| It will take along complete polar) Riyig city, s earning 80, selec re oor Gevold of positiv’ hs expressed at the [org Gb 21% |> cents. contended that selling ‘80% |equipment, including sledges, boats] "outs, Sto: Fly: grory mndath. Write iminediately, Agents sessions of the International Chamber |<! 1° St. P. By; | pressure on wheat would increase as| aay, [Bnd arctic clothing, The progress of | salt Lake city,’ clear: Rawleigh, Co, Dept. ND-H-3-8, | FREE SOCKS! FREE TIES! Free un- pia Se ee eT paphier’ 33% |the time drew nearer for the new 35% 35% 35 35%) tO Wwitkins expedition. Seattle, Wash, cldy.. Minneapolis, Minn. derwear to customers! Get newest, he market was extremely qu 45, [domestic winter crop, and that eup-|* BPM |the Wilkins expedition. se | Sheetal, Weegee biguest line in direct sling, tied The list sagged for a time then plies on hand were too large and win-| 4 1.56% 1.55% 1.55%|Graf will not leave Franz Joseph| Spokane, W: ue Bonus! Reet Oo roa 2x; |ter wheat prospects too good to permit TSt4 1S Lg6s [ana Uinta“ verte submarine |Reieeo ie att FO NT See ae Sea | Ro ee On. Cees pe A + ane 1 for bulls. Tendini & 54 1. , Ohio, aes 5 Cc. 3 points to a new low since 1924, and | q, Re Necais bel “7 ame: wo te ol is within two days of the| Winnipeg, Man., clear tary cots, one screen door 7 ft. long, showed little recuperative power. | 8% |announcement that no export busi-j MINNEAPOLIS RANGE fae WEATHER FORECASTS by 3 feet. wide. Call at 411 Fifth ace ot 2 points or more were re- ogy, | SnnouneNorth American wheat had| Minnapoiis, May 6.—(7). ee rea ETNA vanete ate For ‘Blemarek and vicinity: | Fair| street. Phone 273. __ Room and Board covered or nearly co, in such issues | Cont 1154 | heen done overnight, and that a large, | ction ‘wei bee Soen 18 PESDEPALION and not. quite so cold Wednesday | FOR SALE—Baby carriage in excel-| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front as American Telephone, Allied Chem: | Gont, Tra 40% [offering of Russian wheat had caused | July for some time. Yo lent condition, reasonably priced.| room with board in quiet modern feal, Westinghouse Biectrie, Johns cont’ Motor. 9% | stop loss selling at Liverpool weak-| Sept. pen ee PR RE ene pater etianeitvtas|) Cees eee ete cee home. East front. Homelike priv- Manville, Case, and American Toe |Gont. Oil of Del. .. 7 | ness of securities counted as a further | day partly cloudy und warmer, | _ 2e6l-W. ileges. Rates very reasonable by a ‘Several issues about cut Corn ucts 68 | decided unsettling influence 4 BA ie Lees, 7 ne : day, week or month. all at @0s their losses in half, including North |G°r3 «Rodi 4 e ny : | May woo south Dakota; Fair, not quite as 5 lidated Gas, and Crosley 0. Predictions of fair warm weather; ce heavy frost east portion ond sireet or phone 1389. american’ Can. Radio Was firm mov: [SCS 45, |1n Canada were indicative of drought "Ry | Wednesday night; Thursday fair and Po and Flats ik ing up nearly a point. neral Elec- | # |continuance, but failed to dispel thei May .. For Montana: Generally fair east, LE—Five room” modern ti Held oe AeA: average ings BHP fas [eect of previous belle fat, abor- | July Peete tte ett e eine | Gita See yond soa hare ese ao “Iron "pi v a 1 Sept. . ia lon. ice yard and shade trees. jEast. Kodak .... 2 156% | mal dryness in spring wheat territory | Sept. day night east and south-centra y FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- pei eects ae Eaton Ax, & Spr. . 2°13" |could be regarded as virtually at an} , Oats— ’ loner Et Sask and south-central por-| Located in west part of city. For) nished two and three room all mi capacity, . finished. stecl |El. Auto Lite 50% | end. Reiterations that a larger Euro- | *: Towa: Fair with heavy frost ‘Wed-| further particulars write Tribune} ern apartments in the Rue Al Its composite price of \er Pow & Lt “an Se , nesday night; Thursday fair, slightly| Ad. No. 66. part however, declined for the first time in| Ba RY p” day |Pean demand for wheat during the|‘y,, Daniel Wells, Civil War Veteran, | warmer in afternoon. % _Ad. No. 66. ===} ments. Call at 711 Ave. A. Phone six weeks, touching a new low since » R. 16% | next two or pene months could be| Dies Tuesday Fi Old is Minnesota: Fair with heavy to kill- OE eames oa in modern! 1256-W. 1922. Firs looked for arou: little response.! May .. i} jesda’ rom ng frost, not quite so cold in north- luplex, cak floors. Close in. Gar-| FOR RENT—Furnished apart Continued pressure against | come eae aoe Corn and oats were apparently held! July Fuanite West portion Wednesday night: Thurs-| age included. Vacant May 10th.) ground floor, 3 ain gen moalty prices, remains a heavy weight | prceport, ‘Texas 29° | down by what weakness. ihe woeeee Age Infirmities is sell ees Phone 260. Dr. R. S. Enge. furnished apartment on Plas} upon industry, generally. \Gen. Am. Tank 60% | Provisions reflected upt of hog: _, Barley— WEATHER CONDITIONS ENT Bive room ~~ mix 2 Freight car loadings, as reported for |Gen. Am. rite jons reflected upturns of hog’ yy — preWHATHER CONDITions | FOR RENT—Five room modern} floor, ? rooms and bath. The apart- the week ended April 25 were oily 730 Gen. Elec. (New) . values. { Jul: . Minot, N. D., May 6.—(#)—Puneral | south Rock punta o house, close in. Priced reasonable.| ments are strictly modern an ears under the previous wreck, Rogligt-| Gon, Foods sees ay — | Septic services will be held at 10 a, m. Rortheastward, ie tnewttent Lekkes,| Phone 426-J or call at 419 Third| _beaytiful y appointed, ‘Phone 1250. ble were it Not tor taabstantia! gain. |General Mills as" | ceamramameiecines chink etanedieniaes Thursday at the Methodist church of| Nile fair weather prevails over thé| street, FOR RENT—Purnished 3 room apart. Tt also pe ‘a cessation of the up- Gen. Motors 42 | UNUSUALLY DULL | CHICAGO RANGE Deering for Daniel Wells, 93-year-old | sure area has caused killing FOR RENT—Four room partly mod-| ment, next to bath, one sleeping ward trend of the preceding fort-| Gon. Railw. Sig. 55 | Minnenpolis, May 6.—(?)}—Wheat \ Chicago, May 6.—(>)— Civil War veteran who died at his|the northern Great Plains Wed ern house. Water and light at 210} room, also 2 large rooms and kitch- : ‘Gillette Saf. Raz. 32% | futures here were unusually dull Wheat— Open High Low Close | home Tuesday. morning, but a “low” centered over| feyer.th street north. Phone 552-W.| enette on unt night. * el e ly y ri lever t no: ho! W. ground floor. Private en- Stoney was easier, with cail loans Gold Dust 35% | Wednesday and all markets were in Bl% 3 "The body is to be taken to Winne- | Alberts {# Accompanied by somewnet | SOR RENT—Six room trance. Vacant May 8th. . ; ; : are J Scere dine t ; ; Call again available at 1 per cent cutside. |Goodyr. Tr. & Ri 40% | clined to be quiet but values did not 83 igor Eg: MMMIRTY “RverTabn|wentionoveriusioriawate | Gene rearey Tae modern | 499 Fourth Score = agalmers acceptance Fates were cut 1 'Graham Paige Mot, 6% | change much during the day. A flurry \funerel services, for burial. bungalow located at 701 Front| 422 Fourth street. Phone 1052-R. ‘of one per cent, the third downward |Gt. Nor. Pf. 86% | in May and July corn near ‘the close ‘He |funeral services. for Buri ing health | NORTH DAKOTA CORN AND WHEAT) _ Street. Phone 321 or 317. FOR RENT—One or two room kitch= revision in a fortnight, again leading Gt. Nor. Ir. O. 1 | rtrengtiened wheat a bit. May wheat | . e . REGION SUMMARY FOR RENToFive room house, good! ¢nette and bath apartment in Trib- for the last fe ths, t . ood to talk of a lowered rediscount rate. |G. 1. West. Sug. +» 8% lolosed 1 cent higher, July % cent jfor the last four months, as @ resuit| Yor the Week Ending May 5, 1931 Joc: 1. Priced right. Phone 250.| Une building, furnished or unfur- \Grigsby Grunow + 3% |iewer, and September %4 cent high {of advanced age. He leaves his widow,| ‘The temperature was above normal | _10CAHO}._ ss ight. Phone 250.) ished. Must be seen to be ee Ty Ce | eee te eam So a | [Sino ml be 80 years old suly 4 and to [ntl Sionasy might, then kiln | FOR RENT Four room Bartly mod-| cated. apply Tribune office days | Produce Markets _ || Howson ON, le lets quiet in a narrow range. Rye | ee fo oe Pek graft trees, No. rai ute “tm bungalow. Phone 460-M._|_ phon 1335 evenings. ° an ‘Int, Combus. Eng “L126 | port business, ‘Barley deliveries ‘on Fare ad ee cana brs’ Eleas|{o_ moderate ee ee ee FOR RENT—Furnished three room hs May 6 tter pri Int. Harvester + 49% | May contracts was scant. | a . a ‘tions, Tain is needed in Rooms for Rent apartment with large closet, gas for hicago, May | Hart Int. Match, Pte. Pf. 2 59% |G “ : nor Babcock, Tacoma, Wash. ji ; aa a eo “ turned (weak Wedicsma’ were. heise (Int. Nick, C + 14h | aetitne demuuta was Mendy and prices (“daniel Weils was born in Vermont, |d “but extreme West Very | FOR RENT—Two front rooms fur-| Cooking and lights furnished, $32.00 + agi | pemabiem rtouattong soompered ltt | but in early life moved to Michigan. | ¥! Sted email” grains mestiy| nished for light housekeeping.| Der month. Garage for rent, $3.09 + 43% | futures. Wintec wheat was unchana, and it-waa from that stete-that he|Pianted and preparations for corn) Clean, comfortable and convenient pene abate ; 48° Jed and durum was scarce with mill- aon ee ene in the Civil War |r aneacece onder, Was: Pastures) to bath and phone. Light, heat and | _°t ssn ig 'isayser (J) . an (198, quality wanted. i He served four years. Before coming tures poor west portio phone furnished. Laundry privi-; FOR RENT May Ist: One of our | Kelvinator 11% | Cash corn tone was slow. Oats de- | to Deering 16 years ago, Mr. and Mrs | -,A'ssqurl river stage at, 7) a.m. 1.0 leges. Very reasonable. Call at 515} unfurnished basement apartments, +8 Kresge (S. 8.) . 26% | steady and offerings were light. Bar- firsts, | Kreuger & Toll. 23% | ley was slower but fairly steady. Flax | Bc! Stora | Kroger Grocery . 33% | demand was fair to good. ‘% {Liquid Carbonic . 2844 ; | Lowe's Inc. ... bt ao" a 19 ivestoc 33° |o——— CI Ps 154 per pound: H Hd CHICAGO LIVESTOCK longhorns, 14 une | vio, Kan. & Tex. 15% | Chicago, May 6.—(AP—U. S. D. A.); Sear brick, Tie; Minburger, | MO. Breitie ...+ 23” |—Hogs 13,000 inciuding 3,000 direct;' |, MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN NEW YORI Nasi jtraders and shippers around 25 high-' 150, protein Delivered | To Arriv New York, May 6.— | Nat. Biscuit... 72% |er; later trading slow: bulk desirable | dk'norti, 80% “89% 77% 80% Free oe ieetad heavy Nat Say Bod 2074 | hogs sold; top 7.50; bulk 160 to 220/2 dk north: mee irst, 18-18%c; first, me: Nat. Pow. & Lt. . 30% my ane 7.45; most 230 to 260 Ibs.) 3 dk noe irsts, regular packed, | Ney, Cons. Cop. 9 25; sows around 15 ‘higher; | 14% pro! uth ee fits 11%-18¢} | New York Cent. ... 97% | better kinds 5.85 to 6.10, Light lights)} dk north. first, 17¢; seconds, 16%c. NY. NH. & Htf 73% |good and choice 140 to 160 lbs. 7.2: \2 dk north. ‘Nearby and nearby western hennery . NH. . on choice 0 . 7.2513 ak north. brown, regular packed, closely select- North American . i |to..7.50; light weight 160 to 200 Ibs.!13% protein ed extra, ft-24e; gathered brown ex-) Northern 43, | 130 to 750; medium weight 200 to 250/1 dk north. tras, 20%-20%¢; Pacific ‘white, extra, 2545: 26c; extra first, Kennecott 20% {mand was fair. Rye demand was Ths. 7.00 to 7.50; heavy weight 250 to/2 dk north. 380 Ibs. 6.40 to 7.15; packing sows'3,dk north. Wells had lived at Huntley, Minn. where they established their heme in 1877. Man on Street Car Is Robbed of $5,000 Pittsburgh, May 6.—(?)}—Robbers |boarded a street car and took checks totaling $5,000 from Charles Schaefer, treasurer of the Lyman Building and Loan association, after threatening him with a revolver Wednesday. Only a few passengers were on the car. Schaefer said the robbers over- looked $2,002 in cash. DOG IS NAVAL FATALITY Lakewood, N. J., May 6.—(>)—Tige is mourned as one of the navy who did his duty as he saw it. He was with the ground crew when the ajr- ship J-3 was taken out of its hangar. When the motors started the men let go the ropes, Tige hadn't been in the navy long enough to learn the castoff signal. Up he went. Some 400 feet above an expanse of scrub pine his jaws weakened. Tige was & bull pup. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May (?)-—Flour un- changed. Shipments, 25,467. Bran, $14.50-15.00. Standard middlings, $14.00-14.50. —— CHICAGO CASH ‘May 6.—()—Wheat, No. 1 ; No. 1 hard, 82%c; No. 1 -83c; No.’ 2 yellow hard, . 3 dark northern, 79. n, No, 2 mixed, 56%-56%c: No. yellow’ (old), 57%c; No. 2 57% -58c; No. 1 white, 59%o; grade, 62%. Oats, No. 1 white, 30-30%c; sample grade, 29%4c. ‘Timothy seed, $8.25-8.75. Clover seed, $11.00-18.00, RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, May 6.—()—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, 81% -83%c; No. 1 northern, e %c; No. 5 mixed, Tic; No. 2 red du- 2934 24c, Butter, 18,300; steady. Cheese, O ti 1 36g,560; steady. oe Lepeenoe 29." | medium and good 275’ to 5.00 tbs. 5.65/12, Protein oultry, dressed, irregular: chick: i 28's |to 6.15: 5 i1 dk north. ens, fresh, 33-43c; frozen, 25-38c. Par. .15; slaughter pigs gocd and choice 2 gk north. ive, steady; turkeys’ by freight,|Pathe Exchange . 1% | 100 to 830 Ibs. 7.00 to 7.35. \3 dk. north: 5 5-30c. Penney (J. 35% 3 dk. north. 15-25c; by express, 15-30c. nt ey R. 52% SA cole ane vealers: eins: oe 71% |g00d ai ice to 900 Ibs. 8. north. —_——— i. 2 dk north. 61% |to 9.75; 900 to 1100 Ibs. 8.00 to 9.7: | 83% |1100 to 1300 Ibs, 8.00 to 9.75; 1300 to/3, dk, north. . Grade of A 38% |1500 Ibs, 8.00 to 9.50. Common and chasaeac tee Pu 32% | medium 600 to 1300 Ibs. 5.75 to 8 Ae Agr) Potatos Radio 17% | helfers good and choice 550 to 850 Ibs./3_ north 4% 78%... tal U. 8. shipme |Remington Rant 9 |6.75 to 8.75; common and medium 5.25) Montana Winter Wheat firm on Busses, dul) 2 ‘Reo Motor ... 6% |to 6.75; cows good and choice 5.00) 14% protein treding tattt poeeee ay Rep. Iron & Stl 13% |to 6.00; common and medium 4.50 tol} BHW oF 4 18% sional higher; Idaho } Feynolds Tob. “B” 50% |5.00; low cutter and cutter 3.25 to\i3, protein © = mostly $1.05-1.60; new stock Richfld. Oil Cal. 1% | 4.50; bulls (yearlings excluded) good|1 DA W or trading lght; Texas sacked Biss, To, 30° | and choice (beef) 4.00 to 5.25; cutter|1 H W, 20% 18% umphs, very few sales, $5.25-5.00 tor |g ray Stores 50% |f ie ieee) a0 tS BAS) Ont LE sence TBM sree No. 2. St. L. an. megs , ;|1 DHW or 5 Schulte Ret. Stors. ‘1% |fed) good and choice 7.00 to 9.00;! ! New York May Seom@recurh: cit. | Seaboard Airline medium 6.00 to 7.00; cull snd com-|Giaqnof "w+ i ten’ Service’ 18%; Hlectric Bond & |Sears-Roebuck 53 |mon 4.50 to 6.00. \Geneaat. Share, 42; Standard Oil Ind., 27. | an Sone a sete eats. {1 is PS 80% 02. 19%. ee —————_—— teers gt and choice 500 to 1050) Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat New oeNeY Cty Foreign ex- 1322 | Ibs. 7.00 to 8.25; common and medium |12% protein eons fas fears 5.25 to 7.00. 1 DHW or changes irregular; demands: Great 8% . ‘la Ww. 18% te .16% Britain, 4.86%; France, 3.90%; Italy 86 Cattle 13,000; calves 3,000; largely |Grageof ° * 7% 19% .16% 5.234; Germany, 23 oO Soret, | Soutl 40 r run; sentiment 25 lower; some P7S9° oy ‘Sweden, 26.80; Montreal, we | Buyers bidding as much as 50 down, 1 37 Ww oF 18% 19% 18% mostly steady; not * 4 " 7 | 71% | enough to. make 3 Deram NEY RATES i 2% 16% 11% New York. May 6--(#)—Call money ae pg i Ritts ‘tm onl at steady, 1% per cent all day : : 00-8.50; oop be ft A er... 11% TBH wesee teens wig tcl Ah et, : Be Eo ene eee 9 2: 3, 2-2%3 O- : 3 ! months, 242% per cent. ; 2 20% | bulls or vealers. i {Grace Prime commercial paper, 2%4-2%.- : 2, ‘Sheep 15,006: few sates about |} SmREr--- - . ° steady; good choice wooled lambs | Grade of INVESTMENT TRUSTS - 6 : best held a rum. (By THO Auscciated. Preas) Ht a ” 8.50-8.75; native springer 2 pica wlohe BE: Sits BH; Nats Tr. a Mt lane 1ashel328. Slaughter sheep and |} rd durum Sel. ‘Inc. 8h. Unitea Found. 2. 28% | lambs. cane Ibs, down good and | 12c; Univ. T » 5%. ‘ a shatoe $0010 j; medium 8.25-9.00; | » $84 BOSTON WOOL 2 51% Ah capt eae thee egal tl : i Boston, May 6.—(#)—A_ slight, In- 2 30% | 90-150 Ibs. medium to choice 2.50-3.75; |5 an crease in sales is being reported on 33 medium to cho’ 3.15; 41% the finer grade of territory wools. + Tayy | All weights cull ard common 1.50-2.50. 2 52% Graded French combing staple of 64's * 113% 3 50% and finer Gualiey Bree SF fo 00i | Ui ae) SOUTH ST. PAUL 4 ah Similar grades sell at 55 to 60c, de- + 4% pie St. Paul, May 6—(AP_U. S. | a pending upon length of staple and + 12° :D. A)—Cattle—2,800 alj classes in /o 26% Character, On the original bag lines + 1 |meager supply; opening slow: under- (2 26% only lots of good fine French comb- | W! Nh weak; early sales about steady; '4 =. ing staple uniform in length and 12. | bulk steers and ‘ling in bet: | grade bring up to 60c. Inferior wools iy ¢.25+1.25; Yew care fairly long- pia, acca ba eave, ee Meee a fed oti round 800; beet % te ea tata 5 Fiona largely 4.00-4.50; few choice UTH ‘RAIN rus cows to 5.00; cutters 3.25-3.75; pu ee eT en lose: oe en sf | eae heifers 8.50-6.50; venciinas 38% Flax on track $1.55%-1.58;' to arrive MINNEAPOLIS STOCK! ; bulls slow; = 5 ; i Mi 6.—()}—Minne- dium 4.00; on down to $1.55%; May $1554; July $166%;| xtinneapolis,, MAY. 0; Sim Block, $60; a; Dull on. down, te 153% 1.56% 1.51% Sept. $1.54; Oct. $1.56. op 30%; Minn. No. / is 4 4 - io. 1 dark northern 79%- | 20: Bancorporation, 3 - steady; calves—3,700; fully steady; BISMARCK GW. s2%e: No. 2 do 78%-80%c; No. 3 do| Power, 2 a) choice grades 7.00-10.00; | (Furnished by Russell 747 -78%o;, No, 1 northern 18% -82%C; Py tua Nott aark. ported No. 2 do '11%-80%0; No. 1 amber Hoge—10.000; moderately sctive: |No. 4 Gorthern.s. durum 74%-76%c; No. 2, do 73%- around 16 higher than | Tussdayy |No. 1 amber durum: No, 1 durum 73%c; No. 2 do 72%- La a a Pa cs . largely | No, 1 mixed durum’. 73%c; ido. 1 mixed durum 69% -73%c; Pier PLC Ty Ss. - | No. 1 red durum No, 2'do 67%-73%c; No. 1 red durum ee ar bes P oats ‘No, 3 bu | 25%c-26%c. ‘Ae quo! welehts xia neeeees cott 34! ac. Bove rye alee fancy 40-48c; me- dium to good 33-36c; lower grades investors Mortgage Serurity Co A. tabr a4 ne Biomarek. North Dek 16.4! 00: oneniny around steady ‘e; Rood fo choice short Mark hard winter w 8.00-8.50; fal. native wooled | Hard winter wheat. . Grocery. 3] WANTED—Bus boy to work evenings. No. 3 yellow, 52%c; No. 2 , 51%Kc. No. 4 white, 25%c. ley, No. 2 special, 42-53%e. jo, 1, $1.53%. GOVERNMENT BONDS Pf York, May 6.—(P)—Liberty close: Liberty ist 4343, 108 7 4's, 104.4. CHICAGO STOCKS ago, May 6.—(#)— Chicago Corporation Securities Insull Invest. ...+. Midwest Util. (New) . pvallbss\s SBS permanent waves, $5.00. natural looking waves given by ex- meee operators. The Califor- ‘Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bismarck Phone 162. FOR RENT—Two room furnished ‘apartment at 511 Fifth street. Also garage. House to rent on Fourteenth street. Inquire at Jones é& Patera —l three room apartment, {enished for light housekeeping on ground floor. Pri- vate éntrance. Also sleeping room and garage. Cell 523 Seventh street or phone 487-W. G. P. Eat Shop. FOR RENT- marck station barometer, 28.32, reduced to sea level 30.1 ORRIS W. ROB! Official in Charg Tests of state and federal experi- ment stations have greatly influenced the increase in the winter legume acreage of the south. These tests have proved that Austrian ‘winter peas, hairy vetch, and smooth vetch are excellent to increase the value of soll and tend to give an increased acreage in crops which follow these green fertilizers. Work Wanted PIANO TUNING—Call Chas. Bryan, 1620 or 762. All work guaranteed. Member of the National Association of Piano Tuners. “The tuner alone preserves the tone.” RELIABLE woman wants housework. Can take full charge of home. No objections to farm home. Phone 268 or come to 201 First street. er Misceflaneous FED CORN FOR SALE—Falooner corn grown where it originated. Tested 95%. $2.25 per bushel, shell- ed. Sacks inclyded. Selected ears. Wm. B. Falconer, Bi nae anes ACCOUNT standardizing on our equipment we have for sale several small buses and trucks at a sacri- fice price. Interstate Transporta- _tion Company, Bismarck-Minot, _ FOR SALE—Stark brothers shade trees, fruit trees, rose hedges and vines at half price from May 4th to May 9th. Charles E. Dybdal, 715 Eighth street, Bismarck, N. Dak. singers, smarck, N. D. Cages, treats, etc. Phone 115-J. Bull, Dickinson, N. D. Box 728 RUGS MADE OVER from old rugs and clothing into chenille rugs, any color, also beautiful oriental pat- tern, nere short time only. Call Mr. Douglas 573. FOR SALE—Petrified wood and spe- cimen rocks for rock gardens and lawn ornaments. Call at first house east of Country club. C. D. Mason. SALE—Black evergreens, spruce ot pine, two feet sample for one dollar. Send for price list. A. Kosk, Lead, 8. Dak. Box 273. WANTED—Your old tires. We will make you a liberal allowance on your old tires for new Federal tires. Bismarck Motor. Phone 23. “OR SALE—Seed y Dakota white flint, $2.00 sacks. Test § De- ring livered any place in the Phone 143. Central Market. 3 RENT— rooms. Best location in city. Apply Ad. No. 65 in care of' the Tribune. bushel 2g sand. city, $2.00 Meat gas stove, electric refrigerator. For appointment call 1063 or see Cus- Second street. Phone 1682. 1 {FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Clean and todian, second floor of College comfortable. Gas for cooking. Use| Building. of laundry room included, also; FOR RENT—Furnished two room small garden plot if desired. Call| basement apartment, gas for cook- at 812 Avenue B. Phone 1649-W. ing. Refrigerator and_ electricity FOR RENT—In modern home. Pieas- furnished. Call at 411 Fifth street. ant quiet room, attractively fur-| _Phone 273. a nished. Two large closets. Suit- | FOR RENT—A three room apartment able for one or two gentlemen. Four| on second floor, private entrance. blocks from postoffice. 121 West! Very close in. Call at 323 Second Thayer or phone 440-J. street. Phone 360-M afternoons or FOR RENT—Very desirable large | sleeping room, suitable for one or two, Also single room in quiet re- fined home. Very close in. One block north of Bismarck hospital. Call at 610 Ave. A. R RE >) FOR RENT—Furnished two cozy} apartment in modern home, also light housekeeping rooms in base-| men’s washing wanted. Call at 227 ment, $22.00 per month including |_ West Thayer or phone 1632. gas and lights. Private entrance.|FOR RENT—Two room furnished _Call at 617 Tenth. apartment on ground floor, rent FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room| $28.00 per month. Phone 499-M or in modern home. Nice and cool in} call at 1014 Broadway. summer time. Opposite St. Alexius| FOR RENT—Two room furnished Nurses’ Home. 307 Tenth street.| apartment on ps Toe rent Phone 921. $22.00 per month. Phone 129-W or FOR RENT- icely furnished room| call at 1100 Broadway. in modern home. Nice and cool in ENT—Furnished thre summer time. Opposite St. Alexius Nurses Home. 307 Tenth street. Phone 921, FOR RENT—Large furnished room, suitable for light housekeeping, newly decorated, in Webb building. Phone 141 during day and 50 after Sevetanee = FOR RENT—Completely and excep- tionally well furnished apartment Rent reasonable. aff on ground floor. apartment on ground floor, $28.00 per month. Inquire at 1100 Broad- way or phone 129-W. FOR RENT—Three room apartment with private bath and electric re- frigerator. Call at 617 Sixth street. _Phone 329-W. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, Rose Apartments. Call F. W. Mur- phy 852 or see caretaker, Apartments. FOR RENT—Well furnished apart- ment, 2 rooms and kitchenette. Available at once. Adults only. Phone 967. FOR RENT—Purnished or unfur- nished apartment in the Varney Apartments. New gas range and _Electrolux refrigerator. Phone 73. READY FOR occupancy. One room light housekeeping rooms, all mod- ern wita private entrance. Exten- sion phone, also gas stove. Phone 375 or call at 302 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Large modern room ad- joining bath, close in. Meals if de- sired. Also portable Victrola and records for sale. Phone 1054-LR or call at 812 Thayer. FOR RENT—Very pleasant quiet room suitable for one or two. Gas heat. mornings or evenings at 418 Seventh street or phone 364. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room with hot water at all times. Close in. Suitable for two. Call at 708 Main. Phone 342. FOR RENT—Well furnished single room with kitchenette. Call at 41) Fifth street. “The Hazelhurst” or phone 273. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, newly decorated. Call at 111 Ave. A West. FOR RENT—One of the new 3 room apartments, also 2 room apartment. __Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Large two room fur- FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment, $30.00 per month at 618 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Three room apartment with bath, $3250 per month. Call Dead Animals Wanted A eee FOR RENT—One or 2 room furnlah- DEAD ANDMALS WANTED—Quick | "OF SOovtment at Prince Hotel WANTED TO BUY—Carload of hay. State Rice, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Meat price. Fred Westerman, Ft. fixtures in FOR j 108 Eigfith tect Phone ami. market pa shape. Write Tribune Ad No. SALE weed, per bushel. Write Tribune Ad. No. 70,