The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 1, 1931, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

LY *. “A Tribune’s Grain , Livestock and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1931 Market Report for Mon., June 1 Adams Express .. +s 11% ART ) ARTER Advance Rumely 5% a 1h Losses in Leaders Range From ant 2 to § Points; Trade Vol- ion ume Expands rh by New York, June 1.—(P)—Stocks isk succumbed to a fit of the blues Mon- | Am. 44%, day, dropping with only occasional 15915 uses into new low ground for the “4 ear market. Net losses in most of 22% the leaders ranged from 2 to 5 points | Anaconda Cu] 21% and the volume of trading expanded he 9% to more than 3,000,000 shares, + 135% There was pas D in the day’ 80 news to account for the break, which Atlantic Ref. 11% Jord. started in the rails. tes ortation | Auburn Auto 142% issues were hard hit fresh | Aviation pols 3%2 wave of pessimism. ‘Atal sor lost_10| Baldwin Loco. 9% Points, New York Central, Union Pa- | Balt. Ohio. cific, Baltimore & Ohio 4 5, and | Barnsdall “A” 6% Pentisyivania coneiderably’ more than Bendix Aviation 15 Beth ae S. Steel common led the decline | Borg-Warner is in the industrials, Selling ex-divided,| Bur. Ad. Mch. 19% the stock tumbled to 84%, the lowest | Cal. & Ariz. .. 2614 since 1922, and was off about 4 points|Calumet & Hecia | by net. American Telephone got below|Canadian Pac. .. % 160 for the first ate since 1927 and|Cannon Mills ..... % showed loss of about. ints. Case, J. I... % Food shares were Lore ly in re- (Cerro ee Pasco . 56 sponse to report of smaller sales vol- % ume. National Dairy dropped 6 and i, Borden and National Biscuit 3. ira General Motors was under heavy 5% Pressure in the last hour, sagging % more than 2 points. One 25,000 share 1% block changed hands at 32 and the is-| Ch; 1% sure then went under that figure. General Electric and American Can % lost a couple of points net. % The market was rather easily in- fluenced by a fresh break in the. ails. Coml. Sol. Pivotal industrials and __ utilities * B33 wSS IRs Fo. wWSssiavseIasssa: ocks GRAINS GO LOWER DESPITE PURCHASE OF FEDERAL BOARD {Sept i Sapte, | December Wheat Establish New Bottom Price Records | Chicago, June 1.—(P)—Notwith- | Standing that government-sponsored agencies bought cash wheat at pegged | prices much above July quotations, all | ‘grain future contracts went down Monday. established a new bottom Price rec- Given was the ye— ber and December Sie cen | Berk ULUTH_ RANGE pee ane 1. ew, High bo a Durum: ww Close Se HE Jew Sp 63% 8 aX 63's 56 56% «56 34% 3415 34 34% 344 1410 141) 137) 1.37 40 1.40% 1.38% 1.3819 10 1.40 41% 1.41% 1. 38 ta 38% 1 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE | Minnea: lis, oe wl Wheat mi 61% 30% 40 34% 35% Low Re 78% 67.85% 60% The chief reason bearish effect of heavt heaviness shown by | 23% securit 123% reports from ‘ic winter wheat tory continued to indicate 138 1.3513 ds much in excess of the official | Sept. 136 1.34% ey forecast, and thete was 000 bushels increase of the United States Blt 3114 30% wheat visivle su sopra total. 33% 33%, 32% ‘Wheat close VOUS, 1 ty! lower, pata 58%-%c, Folia 575% 58: CHICAGO RANGE %-1%e down, July 555-4. | CuteReS, June 1.-(P)— peees pi %¢, oats at “-tec decline | eat— Open High Low and provisions 12 t 25 up. 59% 584 ican to The, dow theo 500° 7% endo! ins was si raarke' I 180%; weakness End also likelihood that; . montniy, unofficial domestic wheat 56% 55% crop estimates due tomorrow would 53% 52% have a ean ct AT 46% Setbacks in wheat prices ‘were in the face o: from central and 26% .2h7% tricts, ethers badly blown. most impor! Canadian many Feld nein dead and] nec. Close 60% Bk S38 3 8&8 BB Re RR RE bs 3 RE Pong off the trend for a time during % ts of the American North- many of the eatrier issues, ‘the vol- td tags 9 corn and oats decline oh eat 1% 147 755 ume was around recent levels. United States Steel common, quot Alamo mueeee Ore NE Stye css NS ed ex- lend, ‘opped I ———_—____+_— points and there was a imilar Toss in 1, ade “a MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ee ane bey ee Crucible, Steel : i by at Gh ee NW AED Minneapolis, June 1.—()— inclu merican. 5 ul in Sug. pf... fi Electric North. American’ and the | Curtis ‘Wright ee He ne, out, inet paatiieas {SR protein Delivered Cie oat Lee es pelea cots the parent Inc.” 1% cain pais market weakness turned all/9 a north. (7416 (776 ee foods suffered a recurrence of thc|Bast. Kodak 2 1954 can ieee eee aig saabta vibe ie north. (72% "76% weakness in that group in last Fri-!raton Ax. & Spr. . 19%, ny ts aad Sapeember 1% omits, 4% protein day's session. National Biscuit, Bor- | El, Auto Lite . 34% i erat an cures Werevehey:, north. 7 i den, and National Dairy dropped 9 Rr El. Pow. & it... 30%} Gash whea' was slow but|3 ne Bi finial 14% | gain ‘hivures because the latter . “absence ae support as ‘aa Ress 16% eens aeeh while support of cash con-|1° die nx 80% 7545.78 fost’S and. J een t a 8. New 48 | tinued at pegged prices. Demand was 1 wet oan ream 3 Baltimore a 18 | Isiack and Prencureless. Winter wheat 16'S York Central tumbled 5, Baltimore 24% | oes unc anged ata cents over June |s ae nore 716% sting na Baltin ore snd Onto ato 54 | for ir hard Montana and June|y ak north, about 4and many others 1 or more. a hid Paice ‘or South Dekovs and Perel |2 dk north. There had been hope the market ‘4% was slower and inclined to be)3 dk north. might shuffle off some ey its des-; 38 hee A dines i th ne eee = Tereuse ‘ions, “Rowever, were lower | & 31% |changed comparative prices. Oatsio dk north Mi the list was unable to ignore the 22% ldemand was fair. Rye demand was/3 dk north. he iis inst the carrier iscues. 22 |tair to quiet, according to color and! Grade of Pressure aga! a e Ci ic” SACIEWa Al 31 Itype. Barley was slow and easy with |; vel as, privately. expressed opinions 4 |some grades 1c weaker. Flax offer-|9 : of indivi Rial observers, found nothing Hd ings were liberal and demand fair. {3 north mg 4g! in the industrial situation that should G. st “ er Winter Wheat make for ultra-pessimism. 3. seca LES k 114% Breen in One encouraging point emphasized ae Livestoc! {jib ‘ a by some bankers and business men is 2% geieca @|iH W..... 78%. TB ose that, supply has been brought to a) he " = ppc much closer relationeship to demand. 5% SOUTH 8T. 4 U! ere 1DHW mw nk It is seeeeee perry less, that the hi Ftd bate iy fleht 14H W. TBM evens -TOM we eee summer is lik Gabe be quiet. There in Dep. he a 0; uae 2 He was no change in the credit markets. i Pe steer and yearling pen g 1 D ean Call money renewing at 114 per cent. ike 3" around beady ie load 2 | mixed ogee: 1 ea Bi .76" ————— | uy i plane r kinds on down, to 6.75; 1 DHW Seen “4 alpen tee! she stock|1 H W..... . | Produce Markets _|/32 garg |fem mat a creat uth Friday's | Minnesota ‘and South Dakota: Wieat ° Se, ie ei thes a ns 380-4 00; rear) Be wt ser (J) 00; few yeari Chicago, June Taim—Butter was| Kelvinator art ‘cule 280-335; she li inde s|1 HW... Caer CT per steady; oenuoe? with prices dee | Kennecott Cop. 15% Neat grade bi 3.50; | Grade of a Eggs) were casy nec, | Kresge (8. &.) .... 26% life ao tender and stocker 1 DHW or ‘ ° Sropp r, inerenged teceipts and pr Kreuger-& Toll 10% on” fay staat: sini LEW... 16 -.. THis dropper 3 e . vehuutian S14; migaay creamery. oS; | Kiquld Garoonte iy peered AO8s HOS GHleritis 800: [ch 1 amber 124? «m2 score carlots), 34c; extra firsts (90- | Loew's Inc. .. 36 Hogs—7,000; fully steady to strong: |13% protein eae 91 score), %-23c; firsts (88-39 Louis, G. & El. 25% | bulk better x ind iy oo 2 amber.... .’ d score), 21-22c; seconds (86-87 score), | Mack Trucks 21% | $5.70-$5.85; top $5.85; bulk 220 to 275- iy " Mathieson Alk. 18% | pound averages hee in (lag Gi Fees, 53,259: cagys extra. firsts. | May Dept. Store 30 |B $5.00 and ¢; fresh graded firsts, eure i e es down to He is oni r y stora Mex. Seab. Oil sows 28 65 or better; bulk lis Ditked “fingter 7c? forage packed | Miami Cop fights pigs steady. etiany extras, 18%. age, | Mid-Gont. % |iower: mostly $5.85-$6.00; a few fancy cee Pet Peay ah faci | Mo. Ra, fenders erage Cost Pride rey tick, ite; limburger, 8.5; hy ht 26) lic; Swiss, NEW YORK y York, June 1.—(®)—Eges, 31,- 910; basatiiad. Regular packed mixed New lected heavy, 20% Me; extra’ firsts, seconds, 164%-17c; western hen- nery packed, closely selected extra, 22-24c; average extra, nearby medium, 191: -2019c; and western brown, regular packed, closely selected ext gathered brown extra, 21-22¢ first, 19-200; | Pacitic’ coast | white, shell-treated extra, 270) ra 3 Sager medium,” 22-22 %c, Pacific Parmelee ‘Trans... coast naturals, white, extra, 25%-|Pathe Bxchange 26ig0i, extra, first, 22%-244ec; medi-| Penney (J. C.) bas Penn, R. Poultry, dressed, irregular; chick- ens, fre ¢; frozen, Enulipe wae fowls, frei Be roosters, fresh, 12-17 furkeys, fresh, Bye. 25-300; frozen, 35-44c: ducks,’ fresh, | Pull i 16-19¢. Live, Linquoted, Creamery, | PUY Ba Butter, steady. ni . io Ce . higher tra, 24-24%; oxtra (92 5 score), 23%e:. first (38-21, score), | RAdlo Keith Or. 214 -23uer packing stock, current make, 3 7ise; No. 2, 16-16%c. Cheers: 142,71 State, whole. Milk fancy to fancy special. flats, fresh, 1-23c, 12-14¢; do held, 2 ————_ [ Potatoes CHICAGO Chicago, June er iverkrst Ss, Dep. Potatoes, 351; toa, 8. shipments ‘saturday,’ toa Sunday, stock slightly , irly good; Ala- coe jacked Bliss Tri- umphs, $1. mostly $1.55-1.60; Ungraded. $1.3 ‘Texas, $1.50-1.60. Old stock dull, ing 2 slow; 8 cwt., Idaho Russets, No. 1, $1.40 Wisdelin round’ whives, #1141: (P)-—Close: 36% to arrive, ; September, $1.38 No, oF tis aaiheen. He 01 meen! ‘18i4- 80% eC; y amber 5 Ne. 2 do, ce; No. mixed durum, 69-73¢; No. 3 67-738¢;, No. 1 red durum, 66c. ‘Gate, No. 3 3 white, 25% -26%e. No. i rye, pote a adel RANGE OF CARLOT SA1178 Minneapolis, June "1.—(@)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, Ni hard spring, $0%0: No. 1 da ern, Oc; nortl Stihe: NO, Tatxed, 78140; No. vinter, c. Worn, Now 1 yellow, 49% -b0c. Oats, No. ¥ white, & e: Biften No! 2 upectal, 40-42 Bins No, $1.39. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By The Aasoctated Presa) Tr. Sh. Sor"am aes 8h. bod hard jo, 2, 1{U1 ynolds Tob. “B' Richfield, Oil Cal. Roya] Dutch E8-BSaaB: Shell % Beemey San Fran. 10% Bcnuite Wet ators. Seaboard Airline buck ae EateS aS SBwaakiad ag AaeS ze 5 ae arlings; bidding 8.00 to 1 eee to pet native lambs; 500; run mostly direct; kere talking 25 to S0c lower on ‘ her; bidding 7.50 on good to ae en yearlings; ewes scarce, salable steady. ~ CHICAGO leage,, June MPU. Ker ee, 40 000, includin fivect; m moderately” activ ety with Friday's averai 153 Be 0-6.25 ling 8 ‘and iis last, w eek’s cls weighty oars to 25¢ higher: fairly ac’ senate, ‘account: local small kill- 80. bein good buyers of year- be ong yearlings, most sales, $6.25 bs., $6.25-7. commen and mo- 00-6.2! if 34% 38% No. No. 1 dark north ommon and mi cows, good and atisles, common and medium, inw, cutter. and cutter, f tote ood and hole re Satter to. mediui hol (iailie £04), €0 ind, cuoloe, ‘Stocker and feed- ood and choice al common and medium to shorn aged ry Dark hard winter w! Hard winter wheat . (Feratehed we TRasvoll-mitier Co.) June 1 MOWRY RATES ‘ine ‘loans ‘gteady months, 1% -2 New York. June Cede irregular Britain, 4.86 9-16; Fi Italy, jermany, Sweden, Fc ry Ber Ime commercial paper, 2-2%. FOREIGN EXCHANGE ++ 18314 1.3815 1.33t9 1.36% [ Grain Quotations _| ‘ Am | { o@—_______. -___ -_ —__-- -—_ © | Weather Report , Temperature at 7 Highest Sunday fowest during ni recipitation to 7 a GENERAL REPORT ‘Temptrs. Pre. High _ 34 « N. D. Station In. 0 Bottineau, Carrington, Crosby, peldy . Devils Lake, Dickinson, c Drake, peldy Dunn Center, Ellendale, cldy Fessenden, peldy ... Grand Forks, clear “pei Hankinson, clear Si Hettinger, clear 4 Jamestown, clear st Larimore. clear . a1 Lisbon, wgiear Pembina, clear Sanish, clay Williston, Wishek, Moorhead, Mi c Boise, Idaho, peldy Calgary, Alta., clear. 1, clear. 56 Colo, peldy: 78 ja, eldy 78 Dodge City, Kan, clr 74 Edmonton, ‘Alta, clr... Havre, Mont., clay LH St 76 86 86 74 86 50 The stove Posey {OF ‘the 72 hours ending at 7 WEATHER FORECASTS me Bismarck and vicinty: cloudy Partly Monday night and Tuesdays, scattered thunder storm. y cloudy probably slightly ler Monday night extreme west ion ‘or South Dakota: Par! Monday night and Tuesday, probably cal showers or thunder storms; slightly cooler Monday night extreme west portion. For Montan TUght and Tuenday; cooler extreme east portion M ht. For Minnesota: Partiyeciondy Mon- day night and Tuesday, probably lo- cal showers or thunder storms: warmer Monday night in extreme east portion and along Lake Superior uesday, ‘tly cloudy Insettled Monday WEATHER CONDITIONS A low a, attended by light pr , extends from the Dakotas to the western The weather the east and «Warm weather prevails in alt Rocky mountain slope. is generally fair over south our river stage at? a. m. Sunday, 2.2 feet; Bismarck station : 27.92, reduced to sea level ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Cfficia Charge 30 amount- as compared Fan pounds a week ago. CHICAGO CASH Chicago, June 1.—()—Wheat, No. 1 red, Sic; No. 1 hard, §1%c; No. northern spring, 814%c; sample grade mixed, 67c, Corn, yell 57% c; ‘sample Oats, No.2 white, 2713; Srade, 24 ihc. Timothy seed, $8. Clover seed, §10.50-17, sample Match Petrolle With Argentine "| Charlie Retzlaff to Meet Marty Gallagher June 11 in New York Fargo, N. D., June 1.—Billy Pe- ,|trolle, the Fargo Express, will meet Justo Suarez, Argentine lightweight, in the feature 10-round match for the Madison Square Garden corporation in New York on June 25, Jack Hurley, Petrolle’s manager, announced Satur- day. The weight has been set at 140 pounds. Petrolle will get 30 per cent of the gate in his match with Suarez whieh 4s expected to attract even more cus- tomers than the return go with Mc- Larnin. Hurley also announced that his | heavyweight charge, Charlie Retzlaff of Leonard, will make his New York debut on June 11, facing Marty Gal- lagher, Boston heavyweight, in the 10-round semi-windup to the Victorio Campolo-Roberto Roberti fight. Illini Victors in Big Ten Golf $| Dick Martin Retains Individual Title; Entrant Makes Hole-in-One Ann Arbor, Mich., June 1.—(7)— The University of Illinois golf team, paced by Dick Martin, retained its Western Conference title in the an- nual tournament over the University ;]/0f Michigan's new course. Tlinois’ score was 1293 and Michi- 5 | TAKEN UP—Six horses. 4 1 | FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers, INSTRUCTION WANTED—Men 21-35. $2300-$2800 year. Steady. Qualify for Govern- ment Pronibition Agent. July ex- aminations in Bismarck. Experience unnecessary. Full particulars free. Write today. Rush. Franklin In- stitute, Dept. 780 K, Rochester, N. ¥. HOT NUMBER JUST RELEASED NEON changeable letter window dis- Play sign that’s a knockout. peals to every merchant, ice cream Low price, quick Neon companies, etc. sales, big profit. Imperial SIGN CO., St. Paul, Minn. Household Goods for Sale FOR QUICK SALE—Daybed $17: leather duofold with mattress $20; duofold $25; bed davenport and rocker $50; oak dining set $18; oak dining table $10; breakfast scts $10 and $15; oak library table $6; ivory dresser $10; drawer chest $10; leather 1ocker $17.50; wicker rock- er $1; radio 8 tube cabinet $50; lawn mower $2; single iron bed with mattress $5: baby bed $5; single cot $5; 4 rugs $5 each; 1 9x12 rug $12; 2 Perfection kerosene heaters $3.50 each; 2 new congoleum rugs 9x12, $4.75 each; vacuum cleaner $20. Phone 1313 or call 211 W. Rosser. Man also wants work. Odd jobs or anything. Call work by tae hour. at 112%2 W. Broadway or 440-M. YOUR OLD hats will look uxe new {f you bring them to Mrs. A. 8. Niel- sen. way pire 1998, arter 6 phone 24 phone WANTED-—-Cleai ind pressing, also boarders and roomers at $1.00 Per day. Call at 808 Seventh street. __ Used Cars USED CARS With An O. K. That Counts 1928 Chevrolet coach. 1927 Chevrolet 4 door sedan. 1930 Model A Ford Tudor. 1929 Chevrolet 4 door sedan. 1925 Buick sport coupe. 1925 Ford 4 door sedan. 1929 Durant coupe. Other attractive bargains in + ana 6 cylinder cars. ‘We trade and give terns. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Phone 432. Ap- | display Male Help Wanted WANT &XPERIENCED MEN—For grubbing all or part 30 acres, 20 miles SE. Bismarck, $7 acre. grubbing rience and references in first letter. Gus O. Kratt, Shel- don, N. Dak. &5 MEN WANTED immediately to learn Barber Trade. Specia! rates. Moler Barber College Est. 1893, Fargo, N. D. Female Help Give |* Farm Lands FOR SALE EY OWNER—Section of land near Heaton, N. Dak in good state of cultivation. One quarter fenced and cross-fenced. All land in crop consisting of 170 acres flax, 320 acres wneat and durum, 60 acres barley, 15 acres alfalfa, 45 acres Pull ot tee a bulidings valued at set farm al about $7000.00. Good well and 60 ft. windmill. Will sell with or without crop reasonable, cash or payments. Inquire or write F. O. Klinger, Gardner, N. Dak. ith large closet, 3 apartment wil a Wot lor cooking and Ughts furnished, $32. per month. Also one room Bead nished apartment with closet and tee re gas for cooking and lights furnished, $22.00 per month. Call at 622 Third street or phone 1716-R. FOR RENT—Apartment. Two rooms and kitchenette. . Partly furnished or unfurnished. On ground floor. Large screen porch. Private en- trance. Must be seen to be appre- ciated. Also rug for sale. Call at 402 Eighth street. Phone 1328-J. FOR RENT—All modern furnished apartment, private bath, electric refrigerator, electric range. Laun- dry privilege with electric washer. Always hot water. Good ventila- tion. Ready for, gg td June 1, Inquire Dr. Phone 260. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- ment in modern and fireproof building, laundry privileges, electric refrigerator, etc. Must be seen to be appreciated. Apply at the Bis- marck Tribune office or phone 1335 after 6 in the evening. WANTED—Experienced woman for general Lousekeeping. Two adults in family. Write Tribune Ad. No. 81. Lost and Found LOST—Easiman Kodak in Bismarck. Finder kiadly return to 819 Fifth street for reward. Lots for Sale lot, FOR SALE—50x140 foot 1 east front, located in the 1000 block on Eighth street, % block off paving. Good proposition. Inquire of David at the New Sweet Shop. Room and Board WRECKED PONTIAC—Have 1928 wrecked Prntiac coach for sale. Will sell parts or entire car. v. 8. Kelly, 101 Broadway. Phone 432. Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Office fixtures and mis- cellanous Butroughs adding ma- chine, 2rotectograph, invoice files, fifty salespooks, wringer mop pail, automobile jack, Fuller Brush shower bath, iron bed, springs, wash boiler, kitchen kook gasoline range with built-in oven. Phone 999-R or write Tribune Ad. No. 80. Owner may have same by proving ownership, paying for feed and damages and the cost of this advertisement. Carl Schulz, Bismarck, N. Dak. Route 1. imported German Rollers, choppers and Harz Mountains. Cages, seed, treats, etc. J Bull, Dick: FOR RENT—Two neat and conven- ient steam heated office rooms now occupied hy dentist. Priced reason- able. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, NAPOLEON, N. DAK. FOR SALE—Several used steel files of four drawers each. Letter and in- voice size. Box 274, Bismarck, N. D. FOR RENT—Cable Co. piano, plenty of volume, beautiful mellow tone, $3.00 per month. Phone 830-R. FOR RENT—Three office rooms. Hest location in city. Apply Ad. No. 65 in cars of the Tribune. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Strictly modern six- room bungalow, sun parlor, break- fast nook, attached garage. Close in, Phone 751 or apply Mrs. O. W. __Roberts, 117 Main Ave. FOR RENT—Seven room modern dwelling, well located, near schools; also desirable 4 room partly modern dwelling with 2 bed rooms. Geo. M. Register. - FOR RENT—All modern nicely fur- nished 5 rooms on first floor includ- ing garage. Available June 1st. Call at 4131s West Thayer. FOR RENT—Three room house with bath, gas and large closet. All mod- ern. Call at 1311 Rosser Ave. Phone 118-LR. FOR RENT OR SALE—Five room modern house at 801 Mandan Ave. Call E. T. Nelson, in care of Bis- marck hotel. FOR RENT—Six room modern bungalow located at 701’ Front street. Phone 321 or 317. FOR RENT—Five room modern, first floor flat, 615 Sixth street. Harvey Harris & Company. Dead Animals Wanted QUICK service will be given removing your dead or undesirable live an- imals such as horses, hogs, cows and sheep, all free of charge. We call for one or more, large or small. Write or phone us promptiy. North- ern Rendering company, Bismarck, N. D. Box 265. Phone 406. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room with board in quiet modern home. East front. Homelike privi- leges. Rates very reasonable by day, week or month. Call at 608 Second street or phone 1389. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—One large nicely fur- nished sleeping room in modern home. Hot water when desired, al- so for sale, one dinette set, table and 4 chairs. Practically new. Very reasonable. Call at 404 First street. Phone 386. FOR RENT—One large light house- keeping ruom, cool and comfortable, convenient to bath and phone. Light, water, and telephone fur- nished, $18.00 per month. Call at ‘ge Suitable for three or four. Next to bath. Board if desired. Close down town. Call at 219 Second street. Phone j 1163-LM. FOR RENT--Room in modern new home. Clean and quiet. Always hot water, 2!3 blocks from G. P. hotel. Phone 120-R or call at 503; Fourth street. FOR RENT—Sleeping room with clothes closet, always hot water. Telephone and private entrance. Board if desired. Very reasonable. Close in. Call at 120 Ave. A. Phone 983-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished newly decorated roomy room with clothes closet and three windows on ground floor, one block north and one block west of postoffice. Phone 1437-W. FOR RENT—Large pleasant attrac- tively furnished sleeping room. Very close in. Also for sale, Lloyd Loom sulky, hign chair and nursery. Call furnished sleeping room. | FOR RENT—Very desirable ground floor, 3 rooms and bath, furnished 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, porches, yard and trees. Furnished or unfurnish- ed. Newly decorated. Frigidaire. Always hot water. Gas for cooking. Adults only. Ci it 807 Fourth. Po A en Aol FOR RENT—Furnished semi-base- ment apartment. One room, kitchenette, Frigidaire, $28.50. One basement apartment, $23.50, also garage, $3.00. Call at 314 Third street or phone 1471-W. FOR RENT—Two and four room apartment. Furnished or unfur- nished with private entrance. Close in. Bath. For information call at Wm. Baker's, 602 Third street. Phone 1352. | | FOR ee Reape Toom. apartment, private ground floor, $32.00 per month. One room apartment, $22.00 per month, ground iloor. Call at 618 Sixth St. room and private bath apartment a it. Private cntrance, oak floors. Also 2 room furnished apartment. an quire 211 W. Rosser or phone 1313. FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un- furnished three room apartment in modern home. Gas, lights and wa- ter. Private entrance front and rear. Call at 415 Eighth street. FOR RENT—One room apartment, completely furnished including lin- ashe ie pemall kitchenette and closet. Also front slee| room. Call at 623 Sixth rad FOR RENT—Apartment in 54 building, two rooms, kitchenette and bath. Electrical refrigerator. Laun- dry privileges. Inquire The Bis- marck Tribune office. FOR RENT—Three room apartment. Thoroughly modern in every re- spect. Also a one room apartment. Phone 1063 or call at Room 200, College Building. FOR RENT—Purnished and unfur- nished apartments in the nee Apartments. Call F. Ww. Phone 352 or see caretaker ose Apartments. FOR RENT—Purnished single room Kitchenette apartment, also two Toom basement apartment, fur- nished. a at 411 Fifth street. Phone 27: FOR RENTApayNGET in Wood- mansee, four rooms with sleeping Porch. Kelvinator, with or with- out garage. Apply H. J. Wood- mansee, FOR RENT—One all modern fur- at 422 Third street. Phone 481-R. FOR RENT—Furnished _ sleeping rooms. Can also be used for light housekeeping. Rent reasonable. Al- ways hot water. Close down town. Call at 218 First or phone 1127-W. FOR RENT—Very desirable large sleeping voom suitable for one or two, also basement apartment with sleeping porch if desired. Very close in, Callut 610 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Cool and comfortable sleeping room to employed women or couple. Desirable location. Call _at 510 Fifth street. Phone 999-R. FOR RENT-—Furnished _ sleeping room in modern home with hot and cold water at all times. Close in. Phone 342 or call at 708 Main. FOR RENT—Large room with large closet. Can be used for light house- keeping cr sleeping. Phone 545 or call at 412 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Large front room, kitchenette and clothes closet. Di- rect ventilation. Call at 812 Ave. B. Phone 1649-W. FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, $15.00 per month. Lights and water furnished. CaJ at 411 Ave. B. nished apartment in the Rue apart- mene yin Brigicalre and electric stove. al Ave. A. Phone 1256-W. é FOR RENT—Beautifal two room apartment, all modern and furnish- ed. On first floor with private front entrance. Cali at 508 Second street. FOR —Furnished = nished apartment in ae Varney Apartments. New gas range and Electrolux refrigerator. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Two, three or four room apartment in a modern home. Fur- nished or unfurnished. Call at 924 Fourth street. Phone 851-W. FOR RENT—Four room basement apartment, oak floors, plenty of light. Call at 514 Seventh street __between 9a. m.and6 p.m. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment on ground floor, rent $28.00 per month. Phone 499-M or call at 1014 Broadway. FOR RENT—Furnished three room apartment on floor, $28.00 per month. Inquire at 1100 Broed: way or phone 129-W. FOR RENT—One of the new 3 room apartments, also 2 room apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. Call at FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, $15.00 per month. Lights and water furnished. Call at 408 oa: Fearn tre: gan was second with 1298. Martin Ave. B. 0, Slaughter sheep Lambs, 90 is a scored 311 to keep his individual title SEaSar esSLRaa' SERRA TR CES F TT 28 + BBSSaBeS a om EKFEF wan Reese FERS, 5 a3 Sothers bid mbes: 0.1 5 ‘dium, $9,00-10.50; medium rop lambs clagaitied a Inge oF lambs of 9 the yearling age ied 4 o yearlings in above quo- —_—___—— Bi ity, Towa, x yt y—cat! go rit; select veal fers, $8.60. ry slo’ few ship- Bheep, i netieatly nothing dene: fa ite scarce. wi including 800 ge ture! BAP OLIS yrerk MIN Minneapolis, Minn. Flour unchange fam a barrel fn Batomen. 0. stendard mi MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS cLcen (By Associated Press) seeoe 18 seeee 28% First. Bank Stock Bancorporation .. CURB STOCK! June $5. 98-pound cotton 8 (two days). aati sacks. Bran, ings, we Bog eee icy ‘urb; Cit- rd Of r Share, ers ; seine? BONDS origina’ er daived. Ing in rices as compared makers if eine 2 Bond & » 19%. ir at won last year at Chicago. John Florio of Ohio State was three points behind with 314. It was the first time either team or an inaividual held the title two successive years. Martin scored 38 and 37 in the final round after an 80 Saturday mcrning. His strong finish contrasted with Florio’s 43 and 40. Earl Larson of Minnesota made a hole in one on the hard 175-yard 4th hole, but finished with 332 Nodak Golfers Win N.C. C. Meet Fletcher and Larson Turn in Scores of 77 and 76 to Beat Coyotes Pri tiene D., June 1.—-— Bob Fletcher and Ray Leréon gave ijthe University of North Dakote the North Central Conference golf cham- pionship Saturday by easily winning over a team from South Dakota uni- versity and Dale Bidwell, a lone entry FOR RENT—Two furnished or un- furnished jight housekeeping Please call at 517 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Room with private en- from South Dakota State. The tournament consisted of 36 holes medal play. Best ball counted. The Nodak duo turned in scores of Tl and 76 for @ total of 153 to win from South Dakota, represented by Clarence Bangs and Maynard Hart, with 163. The Coyote pair toured trance and bath. Suitable for a bachelor at 602 Third street. FOR RENT--Furnished sit room at 311 the Lincoln park golf course in 78 for their morning round, but they slumped badly in the afternoon, their best efforts being an 85. turned in counts of 91 and 88 in his two rounds. TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Furnished five room strictly modern house for summer peel. Adults only. Call at 400 ve. F. WANTED TO BUY—aAbout one thou- sand busheis of rye. N. D. State Penitentiary. Bidwell | 5; 930 Fourth street, FOR RENT— two room apartment and bath on ground floor, $16.00 per month. Call at 801 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Three room aj G with bath, ad Der month. Call at 114 Ave. E pe ES een) FOR RENT—One xe 2 room furnish- ed apartment at Prince Hotel. RENT Neato turnin root ‘building: and fir oe privileges, electric pr Apply Blamaeces * id phone 1335 after o evenings attics

Other pages from this issue: