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about 800,000 low at 100’ fluence the market, tras (92 score) _— of carlot g hard spring, 84-85¢; No 8114-84 5gc; No, 2 mixed winter, 76c; No. 1 rum, 79%c; No. 2m No, 2 red durum, 6 unchanged. Shipments, 29.822, Bra ‘Ser Shattuck ¢ .'G Standard 'middlings, Eamon Shere, | 4 25%; United Founders, 6 Horns 11. Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., May 16 HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1931 RE ETAT TEI Weather Report 3 Temperature at 7 a. m. Highest Friday ... Lowest during night Precipitation to 7 a, m. GENERAL REPORT STOCK MART KEPT ON DOWNGRADE BY of 1927 Level rel York, May 16.—()—Light but ‘Wks. cileasly persistent selling pressure | Am, Wool Pfd. kept the market on the down grade BA the seventh successive session | Andes Cop. indices indicated the general | Atl, Goast Line Price leyel had broken to around the level of the spring of 1927, Rails, in the | Auburn Auto » are back to the levels of fence Corp yall street had been inclined to) Balt. & Ohio look for a week-end rally but the | Rarnsdall ‘A’ Bendix Aviation Rethl. Steel ... Bi h. wave of covering late sete, 8p peared to have completed the weel and bear profit taking. Final prices were close to the lowest of the two-hour session. Declines of | Ca) 1 to 3 points were numerous, although several prominent issues held about | steady. The total ee was only | Bears have been rotating from |G, srouD to Oo late, and appar- 1 Niatlonst B dro} Can lost more than 2 points to a new New York Central, Canadian Pacific, Electric Storage battery, Eastman|Cream Wheat and Lamber", \Crucible Steel Issues losing. @ point or so included | Curtis Wright Atchison, Batti eens and Ohio, Amer- | Dupont ican Telephone, Case, Dupont, Amer- ‘Works, and Nash. - Au-|East. Kod: ae ae. ‘Baton Ax. é& Spr, | El. Auto Lite . burn lost 6. Such issues as General Motors, %eneral Electric, and Radio ne Scenarnens: as largely nega: reek-end news w! - tive, and not of a character to in- _ —~-—¢ | Freeport Texas . Gen. Am. Tank . f Produce Markets | Gen. Rise. (New —1 Gen. Foods . CHICAGO Ge. Gas & El. Chicago, May 16.—(7)—Bulter was |General Mills ... weak Saturday as receipts increased were easier and % ruled steady to weak. broilers ‘weak; fowls 1512-20; ey 28-31; roosters 12; turkeys 20 cucks, 16; heavy spring ducks RG titer 17124, score carlots) 22%; extra firsts (90-81 score) 22-22?; firsts (88-89 score) 21- eggs, 26992, easier; extra firsts 189; fresh graded firsts 17?; current re- 18%; storage packed extras 19%. 1 Cheese per Ib: Twins 12% 3 higher than ext score), 24c; first’ ith 3 + Cheese, 124,485: steady. May Dept. Stors. Poultry. live and dressed, steady; | Mex. Seab. Ot] unchanged. A.)—Potatoes 50, on track 163, total U. trading slow; sacked per cwt., Ala- tama, Louisiana and Texas Bliss triumph 1.60-1.75; fair to small qual- triumphs 4.00; old stock dull, trading slow; sacked round ha aigey 7.25-1.35, Idaho Russcts No. 1, best, 1.40-1.45, few fancy shade | Pe: higher; sprouted 1,30-1.35. RANGE OF CARLOT 5. Minneapolis, 79-85 %e; sample northern, 71% -76c; ‘amber. du- ed durum, 74 Barley, No, 2 special, 48-50c; No. 2,|Safeway Stores .. Si INNEAP( Minneapolis, -00-15.50. $14.60-15.00. ee Fennaee s. inclair. New Forks May, 16--c00)-~Liberty [Skelly Olt. $103.13; treasury 4%'s, $113.16; do 4's, 09.40, (By The Asnocinted Press) Close: Corp. 'r. Sh. 5 —H—C oration Becuritien, i Insul (new), 18 Mil res” Pe ; Ae eplus and undivided profits, unchanged. otal et, demand deposite (a age , increase, Sie deposits (average), $9,749,000, (nerea Ings week ending Saturday, ne ‘week ending May 19, $5,- FOREIG! New York, May 16—(?)}—Voreign|the last w: 26.77; ‘saat .79; +Montreal vaso. WISCONSIN CHEESE Plymouth, Wis., May 16.—(?)—Wis- exchange for the week: Twins ‘i [edad 83% -83%e; 2 mixed, bade Kirt te 8 zi Bismarck, clear... c . vores B74 67 ¢; No, 1 Oat: whtiens 23 Amenia, clear WHEAT PRICE HITS LOWEST LEVEL FOR |,“ PRESENT SEASON 4 wes way ptm! New York Stocks| Closing Prices May 16. Adams Express Price Indices Indicate Indicate. General Am. inte Level Has Broken to Spring jan. Metal”?.-°°: Bottineau, clear Carrington, clear Crosby, clear .. Dickinson, clear Grain Quotations _| ‘ ULUTH RANGE Gpen igh low on Dunn Center, ci Bilendate, clear. Liquidating Sales on Part of Holders Find Buyers Scarce During Day Napoleon, clea’ 16.—(}—Wheat dropped down Saturday to the lowest Prices since April 30 and corn to a new low record for the season. Liqui- rt of “gyn Wiltisto clear . Other Stations — buyers scarce. resenting the ove Me crop, si a 4 cents 7 bushel under ‘Wednesday's. figures. Gications of rain in giowing by ved abut the domestic winter sige Prospects wel ly je. eat cl irregular, 1% cents lower to Snetvance vt i ay aie ace RANGE Minneapolis, May 1 ce Late Canada with 51% u | eases city, Mo, clr fH es City, BBE I No. Platter Neb. Oklahoma gt 34% | Pr. Albert, in Rapid re down, May 4 oats is off, Suid provisions unchanged to «| back of 15 cents. Cash wheat offerings were rather Chesap, & Ohio 0, ©. M. 8t. P. & Pai USED CARS ‘With An O. K. That Counts 1926 Chevrolet coach, very fine con- dition and special price, $135.00. in. 1929 Chevrolet 4 door sedan thorough- ly reconditioned, good rubber, Kari Keen trunk, Down payment only $170.00. 1929 Pontiac 4 door sedan, very good condition, 6 ply tires, down pay- ment only $170.00. 1930 Chevrolet Six coupe, looks and runs like new, Down payment only $180.00, 1929 Model A Ford coupe. Appearance and mechanical condition excellent, Down payment only $130.00. OTHER attractive bargains in 4 and 6 cylinder cars and trucks. We trade and give terms. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. “DEPENDABLE USED CARS At Bargain Prices '30 Model A Ford Coupe. ’29 Chrysler “75” Royal Sedan. "30 Ford Model AA Truck. ‘29 Plymouth Coach. '28 Dodge Victory Six Sedan. '29 Chevrolet Sedan. ’28 Chevrolet Coach. '26 Chrysler “70” Coach. M. B. GILMAN CO. Second and Broadway. _ Phone 808 Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. C. M. St. P. & Pac. pf. e food shares today. Chgo. R. I. & Pac. Biscuit and Loose Wiles|Chrysler . ¥ points. Borden, Corn Pro- | Colum. G. dicts, General re pn Pillsbury |Colum. Grapho 8. Stee) du Heated yesterday's |Com. Souther! lottom price of 101%, off 2 points |Consol, Gas . from yesterday's close. American |Cont. Bak. ‘ iCont. Can Cont. Ins. Issues Tosing 2 to 3 points included |Cont. on of Del. Corn Prodi s| liberal for this time of year and de- mand held steady. *| Cash wheat offerings were rather Uberal for this time of year and de- mand was narrower. was nominally unchanged. ¢| Was unchanged and quiet. Cash corn demand was fair and of- Oats demand still 2814 Balt Lake City, pela Seattle, Wash., Sheridan, Wyo. Winter wheat} 5 Winnipeg, Man., clear WEATHER FORECASTS 3052 |terings were light. Bismarck and vicinity: 4, is fair to good. Rye demand seemed warmer saturday night; Sunday prob- to lose a little force. Barley demand FO! LE 1925 Buick coach. 1925 Fora coupe. 1927 Chevrolet coach. 1928 Durant 4 coach. 1929 Durant 6 coach. 1929 Durant 6 sedan. 1930 Durant 6 sedan. 1930 Ford A coach. We trade and give terms. HEDAHL L MOTOR CO. was fair and prices were firm, Flax offerings were a bit heavier and bids 3% | were easier compared with futures. Crop observers CHICAGO RANGE Ce steal A 16.—(>)— May" . atid 7 cloudiness: slightly, warmer central and possibly showers extreme west portion Saturday night; Sunday prob- ably showers west and central ns, somewhat warmer east portion, For South Dakota: Mostly fair Sat- Jurday night; Sunday increasing cloud- possibly showers west portion; little’ cheeks ar temperature, Unsettled Saturday probably ocea- sonal showers west portion; little change | in temperature. Partly cloudy, der showers Inte Saturday in. scout east, portion, cooler Saturday night; Sunday probably fair, cooler in ex- treme southeast portion, Fair, cooler in south- cast portion Saturday night; Sunday increasing cloudiness, warmer in north portion, reported winter 3% wheat conditions throughout Texas, | ,|Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska as, the most promising in many years, De and a bumper harvest expected. New| unofficial estimates of winter wheat production both for Texas and Okla-/ homa were 55,000,000. to 60,000,000! bushels, 200,000,000 for Kansas and | Se! 65,000,000 to 70,000,000 for Nebraska. moisture shortage in Canada and decreased acreage of| spring wheat each side of the Cana-| dian boundary was largely ignored, Forecasts of mostly fair weather in| De Canada, pointing to continuance of brought about but slight | rallies in wheat. Liverpool dispatches | Sept. said United States winter wheat was freely offered abroad. Other advices indicated that resellers’ quotations in| ey Europe were cheaper than asked from this side of the Atlantic. | Corn and oats sympathized with’ jMay wheat setbacks, Provisions lacked support. WHEAT FUTURE PRICES DROP BECAUSE OF RAIN 16.—()-—Rain | nal influence in whcat fu-|! poche pert and lower prices re-j Coarse grains followed the trend a bg oped futures bene and -June closed 3 1% cents lower, Fox Film “A” . FOR SALE—1928 Pontiac sedan, ed for quick sale, $260. Phone 931-W after 5 p. m. Gen. Motors .. and prices dropped 4-1 cent. Fees! Gen. Railw. Sig. .. down. Poultry | Gillette Saf. Raz. . Gold Dust Poultry, alive, 6 trucks: hens steady, | Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. . Graham Paige Mot. . Gt. Nor. Pf. . Gt. Nor. Ir, O. ik; creamery-ex- | G. T. West. Sug. standards (90 | Grigsby Grunow Houd-Hershey Houston Oil .. 2145; seconds (86-87 score) 19-20; | Hudson Motor .. Hupp. Mot. Car Int. Combus. Eng. ceipts 15-16; storage packed firsts! Int. Harvester .. Int. Match. Pte. Pf. . : Daisies | Int. Nick. Can Longhorns 1%; young Americas | Int. Tel. & Tel. . Brick 14¢; Limburger 17c; Swiss | Jewe) Tea... i Johns-Mansvle, | Kelvinator Kennecott e| Kresge (8. 8.) Kreuger & Toll. Kroger ae Liguid Carbonic Loew's Inc. . Mack Trucks .. Mathieson Alk. WEATHER OUTLOOK For Period of May 18 to May 23, 1981 For the region of the Great Lakes: Partly cloudy, with showers near be- ginning of week and again towards end; moderately cool first of week, followed by normal temperatures. For the upper Mississippi and lower and the northern Great Plains: Local show- nning of week and prob- uring latter half; tem- Peratures near normal. Missour! valleys, MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 5 May 16.—()— ea nadian provinces, and light preci tation occurred in southeastern North Dakota and over the extreme north- It was raining in the state of Washington Saturday morning, Peratures were unusually high in the eastern part of the Dakotas Friday “warm weather prevalted over the 1% aoe ‘ower, au 4 {and September 1% cents lower. 19% | Corn opened steady and rallied at a |tirst but July. propia <6) on ecatter- and over the extreme north- west Saturday morning. A high pres- centered over Manitoba, {s causing generally fair and cooler feather over ain the northern ©, % jand flax 12-le. Barley — was uri river stage at 7 a. m. foot; 24+ hour change, +-0.2 foo Cash wheat offerings were rather, Mberal for this time of year and de- 2 mand was narrower. Winter wheat was nominally une 1 changed. Durum was unchang-d": and |! Cash corn demand was fair |2 one demand '3 28.32, reduced ay sea level 29.99. RIS W. OBERT: Official In-Chai nt ‘| Seeking Users of Worthless Slugs Chicago, May 16— 16.—(P)—The __ tele- Phone bills of persons who would save +eeeeT nickels by using worthless slugs, are mounting these days. They are paying hundreds of nickels in the form of fines, due to the system employed by officers Wil- «s++-] am Smith and William Lawler, co- Miami ord Mid-Con! — ae: ate ian. & ‘Tex vont. Ward . Potatoes | Rash’ Motors Sas pre amulet [ ut CHICAGO Nat. Cash Re: Chicago, May 16—(7)-—(U. 8. D.| Nat, Dairy Prod, Nat. Pow. & Lt. . shipments 1021; new stock dull] Nev. Cons. Cop. . % {and offerings light. still is fair to good. seemed to lose a little tore. demand was fair and prices were | firm. Flax offerings were a bit heav- jer and bids were easier colapared FOR RENT—In modern hoi sant, quiet room, attractively fur- nished. Two large closets. Suit- able for one or two gentlemen. Four blocks from postoffice. 121 West __Thayer or phone 440. FOR RENT—Two light housekeping rooms with closet and bath. Fully | S—<$<_—_$___ 1H Livestock North American 4 = é ity 135-180; Florida bbl. Bliss | Nor Bloux City, Nowa, Say 18.—UP)—(U. | Agr.)—Cattle, 250; door sedan, re wheel hydraulic brakes, 5 heavy duty 6 ply tires. Excellent condition. See it at Hanson Motor Co. FOR SALE—1930 Ford truck. Dual Washburn, N. D. wheels and long wheel brace. This truck is in Al shape. Will trade or sell on easy terms. Call at 310 Fourth street, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE FOUR ROOM partly modern stucco dwelling, also garage, for $1500. FIVE ROOM partly modern dwelling, 2 bed rooms, large screened in Porch, gas, light, water, sewer and full basement for $2700, $200 cash and balance on monthly payments. PIVE ROOM modern dwelling, full basement, fine porch, lawn, trees, French doors, garage, close in, de- sirable, priced low for quick sale, owner leaving city. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, full basement, porch, built-in book cases, garage, electric stove, lawn and trees, desirable, for $4200. SIX FOOM modern residence, 3 bed rooms, built-in refrigerator, well insulated, full basement partitioned off, well built, very desirable loca- tion, rather new, in fine condition, beautiful’ floors, large’ garage. If you are looking for something very good, you should see this at once. FIVE ROOM modern desirable bun- galow, 2 bed rooms, with many at- tractive features. If you are look- ing for a nice cozy bungalow, be sure to see this. { Geo. M, Register. Rooms for Rent » plea- furnished. Light, telephone and laundry room furnished, $25.00 per month. Phone 812-J or call at 517 Second street. Yearlings mostly rs weak oe shade 1 DH W operating with a telephone company. They kecp watch on one telephone After a person makes a call, Smith opens the box to see if it contains @ nickel or a slug. Mean- 200; for the week Packard Motor 4 ecenty2 painted Bt e per cwt.; Wisconsin | par -Publix meas. ‘and sonth’ Banate’ “wheat ers and feeders little Prlipg "petrol hei Proct. & Gamble Pub. Sve. Corp. N. FOR RENT—Room in modern new home, 243 blocks from G. P. Hotel. Clean, quiet, always hot water. Gentlemen only. Phone 120-R or call at 503 Fourth. .| while Lawlor trails the caller. Smith finds money in the box he raises his arm and there's no arrest. But if it's a slug, Smith puts his thumbs down and the arrest is made. P) Pullman . in aie: ' Wheat, Nowt oe nga Baking 1 1 k Badio-Kel Reading few Dal ages choice light stockers FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping room with large closet and convenient kitchenette. Suitable ez I, Also garage. Call at 422 Co. . : Remington it Rand’: Reo mene Rep. Reynolds tone bs Richfld, Oil Cal. Royal Dutch Sheil rorkingham, England, May 16.— (P)—A high-hat guy is being prose- cuted at the instance of Lady Wini- 5-6. ontly steady, mainly '35-15- —Two beautiful house- keeping rooms. All furnished and modern. Private front entrance. Call at 508 Second street. fred Wilson. She heard an intruder in her home. “Who's there? she cried. “Madam, I am & Sheep, 700; all direct: for the we Better grade slaughter lambs li plain grades aged sheep and feeders scarce, {| Came the reply: +] burglar by profession.” arrived soon enough to check his pom legal Spring lambs, 39. $10.75, for Idaho spring- Californias to $10.65; shorn mut- FOR RENT—Furnished room, suit- able for two. Can be used for light housekeeping. Call at 412 Fifth street or phone 545. re Miscellaneous e ton ewes, $2.75 down; California feed- ie ing lambs, $7.50 down. TOO LATE TO TO CLASSIFY B WANTED—Four youn young men for our sales department. quired. Will guarantee good earn- ings. High school graduates or col- lege men who desire summer em- ployment and who qualify, we will also give part time employment at any college in the fall. Person, Prince Hotel, tonight between 7 and 9 p. m. first 4%'s,|Southern Pac. CHICAGO Chicago, May 16,—(@)—(U. of Agr.)—Cattle, oforences Fe- Southern Rys. Standard Brands . INVESTMENT TRUSTS Beant: nttias Weighty steers 26c lower: decline un- covering lowest prices in years: eral supply welghty. bullocks offered; | 25; bulk heavies sell- $7.00-8.00; yearlings and light @ strong to 250 nd mixed year- Nght kinds up most; best one ‘yeariin fees, top, $9.2 ‘Tr. 5% No. Am, | Stand, Oil N. J, Tr. Bh, 5%; Nat. ‘Tr. Sh. 105; Sel. | Stand. Ol N.Y. ae Sh. gas Sel. Inc. Sh. 6%; Univ.| stewart-Warner OLD GOLD WANTED—Mail us your Gold Teeth, Crowns, Bridges, Dis- carded Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Rings. Highest prices—cash sent at once. Goods returned if our of- fer refused. SIMPSON’S, 5 COL- __UMBUS CIRCLE, NEW YORK. NETTED GEMS, Early Ohios, Rus- sets, Irish Cobblers, Western Onions. Phone 374 for information. Bis- marck Potato Market. 116 Sixth St. heifers, yearlings, 38. butcher heife: light cows strong; hei and low cutte: lower: bulls 10. .| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in modern home. Gentle- men preferred. Reasonable rent. Phone 1703 or call at 419 W. Ros- ic e lower: vealers | Boe - 151% 1.65% 1.50% 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 rae clk fat stecte nud $6.75-8.00; average cost this week ser. Also for sale, Chevrolet truck, good invest, 32; Midwest’ util,| Unit, Cigar Sts, , 1 int $1.54; July, No.1 dark northern, $0%- 4 2 do, 7 ee; Pig ie sae iste: i porenern, bos wine Thee es Ro. 3 do, ihe ‘durum, ergs: Es ‘ ,_oa-T4hes No. L dy: 0. & white, 25% -26%e. pak choles to SRY dium to 5 Grades, 29%°81 6c. Courtauld Plans to Return to England FOR RENT—One large furnished ing phases mere for two. Call jared to week ago, fut lambs mostly open market supply % | smallest of season; other markets, however, a depressing week's top old croj $885; none above 49.26 at ‘closes god and choice wooled push ae FOR BALE—Large ice box. 414 Ninth $8.7. sirable eativa eptin thin light weight kinds “own to $8.00 ‘Yq | week; fat wooled ewes, shorn kinds up to including. 5,000 direct; ect; Not enough fresh for dependable few sales 10-20c 1 3.40 early in we run mostly di 70; most packing sows $5.6! STRAYED away from my farm, bay mule, weight 1100 Ibs. Blind in left eye. Had halter on. Finder please notify Theodore Torgerson, Route 2, Driscoll, N. Dak. or call at 810 Sweet Ave. black, tan and white female dog. Owner please call at 406 Seventh street or phone 219-3. Clarence FOR SALE—Extra fine full blooded | German Police puppy. Mother ex- ceptionally smart. Call at 719 ‘Thayer. compared to week ago, iene ‘OOoL 16.—(P)—Tradin IN EXCHANGE vers light in the wool market weights sows 5-10c lower ‘shippers took ‘no estimated holdovers, rod Li a ts, good and choice e mands: Great} clined to soften, owing somewhat to Britain 4.86 9 France 3.91 5/16; the sontinas:’, dullnes taly 3 “4 er, way Ah Fe Pintionl| market "that “refused. to 6 low bids, and took a firm stand which, they felt, ‘the activity tn th 2,000; light. i were, 6. it factors. in the 0 welghts, 280-380 bs. i Wt ‘was confines nee ely to moderate quantit 53, ual tg and the sere.) e FOR SALE CHEAP—Smail trailer type concrete mixer in excellent ae Write Box 27, Bismarck, FOR RENT—Three office rooms Beat location in city. ieee Ae Mo. in care of the Tribune. FOR SALE—Six hives of 3 ring Ttal- jan bees. Also equipment. 412 th south, lu seed corn. Tested 95. $1.78 per bushel. D. A. Niehol- eon, Glencoe, N. Dak. REGULAR WANT ADD RATES 6 days, 25 words or under 1 up rules of Classified aaenieaa. The Tribune Want Ad. Department. Male Help Wanted RELIABLE PARTY WANTED to handle Watkins Products in Bis- marck. Customers established. Ex- cellent opportunity for right man. Write at once, THE J. R. KINS COMPANY, D69, Winona, CHANCE OF LIFETIME RELIABLE ambitious man to estab- lish local business. We finance you. Experience unnecessary. Make $8.00-$12.00 day. Full or part time. McNESS CO., Div. L-515, Freeport, ire immediately. to to “learn Barber Trade. Moler oe College HELP WANTED at once. ! » Real opportunity. Write LITTLE BOOK CO., Box 31, WANTED—Truck to haul gravel at Must haul 3 yards or more. H. Zickus, Construction Co. Female Help WOMEN TEACHERS WANTED FOR interesting vacation work. Sal- ary plus weekly bonus. Give age, take competent to lake home for summer. Must be good cook with highest references. Write Bismarck Tribune in care of fonRE Private entrance and private bath, also sleeping room and porch bed- “~~ SALESMEN-SPECIALTY EXPERIENCED financially responsi- salesmen for sale of * THE ELECTRIC MEAT FISH AND BONE CUTTER selling to markets, hotels, restaurants, in- stitutions, etc. Experience meat in- dustry desirable but not necessary. Position offers good earnings on | straight commission basis. Give | m% references first letter. Vaughan Co., __140 No. Franklin, Chicago. $50 WEEK AND UP | ESTABLISHED concern needs exper- ienced salesmen with cars to solicit accounts for collection....Choice ter- Opportunity for real money and advancement. Salesmanager, 252 Plymouth Eldg., | Minneapolis, Minn. ATTRACTIVE territories Dealer-ships covering the sale of| Delco-Light Farm Lighting plants, water systems, replacement batter- jes and _ Delcogas. write Delco Appliance had toa __Fargo Sales Branch, Fargo, N. NEW SPECIALTY to retailers. Com- missions immediately with guaran- tee for new men. portunity to clear Write Salesmanager, Box 918, Ce- dar Rapids, Ia. WANTED 5: ale: Wonderful op- Straight commission. Sales No free samples. Van's Sales Agency, Richardton, N. Dak. SALESMEN, wanting fast selling non-competitive auto necessity as a side line, write Billings-Los Angeles company, Box 1104, Billings, Mont. Household Goods for Sal FOR SALE—Ove INSTRUCTION $1700 TO $3800 year. Steady work. CLERKS — CARRIERS, W Men 18-45. Common Ad, No. 72. Contracting and Building PAINTING and decorating. T. ©, Schultz. Phone 129-W. 1100 Broad way. Apartments FOR RENT—One or two room kitchenette and bath apartment in Tribune building, furnished or un- furnished. Ons room furnished suitable for two girls, or married couple, $40.00 per month, two rooms furnished, suitable for three or four girls, or married couple, $65.00 pe1 month. Apartment is nicely and completely furnished, with laundry privileges, Must be seen to be ap- preciated, Apply Tribune office days, phone 1335 for appointment, ler 6:00 p. m. RENT—Apaertment on ground screened floor, private entrance, porch. Three rooms, living room, bedroom and kitchenette. Pep od furnished or uni All mod- ern, Phone 1328-J or call at 402 _Eighth street. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on ground floor, 3 rooms and bath, iurnished apartment on second floor, 2 rooms and bath. The apart- ments are strictly modern and beautifully appointed. Phone 1250, FOR RENT—Very pleasant modern apartment, first floor, fag ad yard and trees. Furnished or unfurnish- ed. Newly decorated. Fri Always ho: water, Gas for cooking. Adults only. Call at 807 Fourth. FOR RENT—On ground floor, facing front, choice three room furnished or unfurnished apartment with Laid) a also two rooms on second floor. Laundry vileges, Call at 812 Ave, B. eh FOR RENT—Furnished three apartment with large closet, gas efor cooking and lights furnished, $32.00 per month. Garage for rent, $3.00 Per month. Call at Third street or phone 171 FOR RENT—Two room apartment, has large living room, kitchen end +] closet. Rent emg rennet nit down town. Next door to garage. Call at 218 First precony Phone 1127-w. FOR RENT—Apartment, good ‘sized, well furnished room with kitchen- ette. Gas, water, lights, and use of telephone funhlabed, Sioa tee 411 Fifth street. Phone ENT—Furnished aj apartment, Toom. Quiet home. Call at 818 Seventh street or phone 1747-R, FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment, private entrance. Ad- joining bath. Always hot water, $25.00 per month. Phone 1361-R or Rosser. apartment, Private entrance, Screened porch. Close in. Very reasonable. Phone 869-R or call at 217 Eighth street. |FOR RENT—Three room apartment. Thoroughly modern in every re- Spect. Also a one room apartment. Phone 1063 or call at Room 200, College e Building. | FOR RENT—One all modern fur- nished apartment in the Rue apart- ments with Frigidaire and electric stove. Call at 711 Ave. A. Phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished 5 room apartment during the sum- mer. Has sun porch, nice yard and shrubbery. Available now. Phone 1236. FOR RENT— ompletely furnished two room apartment on ground floor. Private entrance. Excepe Henally. cool. Call at 120 W. Ros- FOR RENT—Furnished or nished apartment in the Varney Apartments. New gas range and _ Electrolux refrigerator. Phone 773, FOR RENT—One room apartm completely furnished, including lin- ens, with small kitchenette and Closet. Call at 623 Sixth street. FOR RENT.-Small furnished apart- ment, private bath. Also smal) furnished bedroom. Call at 619 Sixth street or phone 619-W. freee mattress, 9x12 Axminster tug. Also a 4-wheel Call at 2C5 Second street. Apartment 14 after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Two room and kitchen- ette furnished apartment. Lights, gas and heat furnished. Phone __1730-M or call at 806 First, FOR SALE—Brand new Axminster rug and cushion 7!2x9 and a nearly new bed spring 412x6. LJ. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment on ground floor, rent $28.00 per month. Phone 499-M or call at 1014 Broadway. FOR SALE—Lloyd Loom baby buggy, reasonably priced. Call at 522 Fifth St. Phone 473-W. FOR SALE—Furniture. Call after 6 FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment on second floor, rent $22.00 per month. Phone 129-W or call at 3100 Broadway. P. m. at 309 Eighth street. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Five room modern du- FOR RENT—Furnished Boing Po apartment on ground floor, per month. Inquire at 1100 Pg way or phone 129-W. Plex, large screened sleeping porch, attached garage, gas furnace. Phone 751 or apply Mrs. O. W. Roberts, IR RENT—To responsible parties only, 6 room modern houge, good location, suitable garden spot. Rea- sonable rent. Write Tribune Ad. FOR RENT—My completely furnish- ed five room house with garage from June Ist until September Ist. Mrs. G. D. Wagar, 116 West Rosser. WANTED—Five or six room modern house about June Ist. Write Tribune Ad. No. 77 or see Mr. Nelson at 122 Broadway. FOR SALE—Three room house and » Barn and chicken coop. For $1000.00 cash. Phone 1516 after 6:30 or call at 517 South Ninth, FOR RENT—Seven room modern du- . Possession May 15th. Call at Sixth street or write J. W. ts, McKenzie, N. Dak. partly ern house. Water and light at 210 Elever.th street north. Phone 552-W. FOR SALE—Five room modern bung- alow. Call.at 801 Mandan or phone Dead Animals Wanted FOR RENT—One of the new 3 room apartments, also 2 room apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Upstairs apartment, liv- ing room and kitchenette, also sleeping room. Call at 602 Third. Wm. Baker.

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