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(THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1981 | | Kelly, 101 Broadway. Male Help Wanted WANT &XPERIENCED MEN—For grubbing all or part 30 acres, 20 miles SE. Bismarck, $7 acre. Give grubbing experience and references in first letter. Gus O. Kratt, Shel- don, N. Dak. iy learn Barber Trade. Specia! rates. Moler Barber College Est. 1893, Fargo, N. D. Female Help WANTED—Experienced woman for general lousekeeping. Two adults in family. Write Tribune Ad. No. 81. Work Wanted WOMAN WANTS house cieaning work by tne hour. Man also wants work. Odd jobs or anything. Call at 112'¢ W. Broadway or phone 440-M, RELIABLE woman wants work. Can take full charge. No objection to farm home with water inside. Phone 263 or call at 201 First. WANTED--Cleaning and 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 1828 Chevrolet coach. 1927 Chevrolet 4 door sedan. 1930 Model A Ford Tudor. 1928 Chevrolet 4 door sedan. 1025 Buick sport coupe. 1925 Ford 4 door sedan. 1929 Durant coupe. | Other attractive bargains in + sna} 6 cylinder cars. We trade and give tern». CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Phone 432,00 WRECKED PONTIAC—Have i028 wrecked Prntiac coach for sale. Will sell parts or entire car. uv. S. Phone 432. Household Goods for Sale | FOR SALE—Three breakfast sets, | electric washing machine, bed, | dresser and other household ar- ticles. Phone 219-R or call at 400 Seventh street. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—One large light house- keeping room, cool and comfortable, convenient to bath and phone. Light, water, and telephone fur- nished, $18.00 per month. Call at 515 Second street. Phone 1682. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished newly decorated soomy room with clothes closet and three windows on ground floor, one block north and one block west of postoffice. Phene 1111-W (Farninh, a by Ronee ean ror 5 ae * ribune’s Grain, Livestock and pert 2 fy ec No. 1 dark nisthers Sewee @ Ne. 1 northern J amber durum Temperature at 7 a. ih. $9 1 mixed durum Highest Monday i srecip: tation to 7 a. m. 89 GENERAL hae oot Pr See SEIN TS _ irae a ol mail ar ale: Sao relation 2 ae emptrs, Pro. \ California lambs at_$10,00-10.35 and {§ ‘30]__.N. D. Stations— High Low SECURITY WEAKNESS steady’: old crop lemon orshern’yenr: | arg hard winter whe B}lAmenta, cleat i is |New. York Stocks lings salable #¥.00 downs few welghty | 24rd winter wheat 93) Beach, ‘clay mutton ewes, $2.50. Bottineau, clear POWER 10 FOLLOW | ~~ crsss mice IS RESPONSIBLE FOR NINE AMERICAN cece. Ce eT RR OE | Crosby, ¢ dy —— 5 ESP 0 N f Grain Quotations | | Ricktng ay We one | Ellenaaiey eid “ss: | ILUTH RANGE i rand Fork UP AN EARLY RALLY 103% ' Durum— Open High Low Close | ieataeet ecient | oi we 13° 43 8 | Hettinger, peldy i ly Jamestown, clear . . , 6% ‘ De jLarimore, clear . Shares Sag at First, But Vigor- aig | Light Rains in Canada Also Re-| iM’Donald Smith, nith, Seeking Lead y ¥ y i i ous Rally Develops, Then 14 | ported; Spring Wheat Con- Major Title, Has Record. | Minot, peldy Gives Way fa dition Is Poor \ 815 | Breaking 71 Bambina, weieat 18% \ | |Sanish, eldy 1 Williston, pel * lew York, June 3.—(P)—After a 2 Chie » June 2—()—Grains re-! Carnoustie, Scotland, June 2—(P)—| Wishek, -peldy fs torengon Tally, the stock market. re- | AT : iy ceded from advances Tuesday, re- Paced by MacDonald Smith, return-| ,,0ther, Stations sumed its downward course Tuesday, | am 44" |SPonsive to renewed weakenss of se- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ing to his homeland in search of his Boise, Idaho, eld: se 58 exchanging early gains of 1 to 4 21%, |curities and to late reports of rain in| Minneapolis, June 2.—(). first major golf title, the nine lead-| Calgary, Alta., eld: 3, 50 | Points or Et toseee of about ‘ao 19%, sey Price setbacks, though. were] Wheat— ae High Low Close|ing American professionals competing ¢ chicago, eat clear. i Ly \ same size, Selling was attributed in 9%, | checked Pag Naaate that the | June 70% .76% .76% .76'4!in the British open golf champion- Ber stents. " “70 58 Baca, 0 eae anh | pation St, Same test Be BS BS BE ship rucay tuned for tne teas : we many important lines of American | Atlantic Ref. y initial 6 ‘conditions in more than 45 icp rit ament proper, beginning Wednesday. a2 oa goods. Utilities were weak, American | Auburn Auso 138° |years. Some improvement of European 51 50% =.50% | Smith's record-breaking 71 at old m4 50 i Telephone, North American, Western Aviation Corp. 3% eae for North American wheat! % 50% .50% .50!¢]Carnoustic, in the sunshine, added 20 58 f eee oe Edison’ losing 2) Baldwin Loco, Bi, | Fa re ech " to his record-breaking 70 at Panmure, #8 } we 4 noinis. ‘ us iB eel oe coat Balt. & Onto anf vase a peed, irrecular yet ra 34% 347% 33% ©3414 | Barry, in the rain Monday gave him $2 BS t Rallies were heavy, Barnedall (A 18. |corn unchanged to’ sc hichers July 35% 36 35" 35%/ medalist honors with a 36-hole total hm 60 After an opening sag into new low! Beihl. Steel. Say [58%-120, Dee, 46%-d7c, oats 4" oy | Pr Sage ground as a large volume of over- rg-Warner | 1514 advanced. and provisions showing 5 123% |. Seven strokes back came Horton} Rapid ¢ ite 82 56 night selling was disposed of, pivotal BENG Bale . 8h to 2c “| Smith and Johnny Farrell each with| St. Louis, a4 Hi | -| Bur, Ad. 7, Monthiy: unofficial domestic crop r 1.374% 1.35 1.37% |148. Tony Manero scored 149, Gene] St. Paul, Minn, eld gz stocks met sufficient support to en: + 19% ari red ti full bear- Salt Lake City, paler 82 60 4 4 courage short covering and a rally of Cal, aay 33% Sh as ex Ly ee a oe oa 1.35% 1.37% 1.35% 1.36% |Sarazen 151, Joe Turnesa 152, Joe|Seattic Wash, Pidy, 66 48 bo Salumet& ee Heol... She Y " , Kirkwood 154, and Willle Hunter and] Sheridan, ae 48 one to four points followed. Canadian Pac. 25 “| Whee’ production forecasts. but had 307 31% 305% .30% lone 78 60 Trading, very active during th€!Cannon Mills 19% a market influence, having been ‘3a7% 331, 321 32% Tommy Armour 155, Spokane, Wash, clears 82 54 } first hour or so, grew increasingly] Case, J. I. ‘ 3% | rently discounted beforehand. bo Loli - The two qualifying rounds werelswift Current, cldy.. .. 54 dull on the recovery and by after-j Cerro SA Baie ye 14% summaries averaged 681,000,000 played at Old Carnoustie and at Pan-| Toledo, Ohio, ’ clear ig noon the gains of the morning had!Chesap. & Ohio :1... 28% | bushels as the 1931 probable yield of | CHICAGO RANGE mure, 18 holes at each. The tourna: | Winnipeg, Man, clr. .. 4 been more than lost, with a few stocks |Chgo. Gt, Wes. | ee aac neat Goubared | Chicago, June 2—(P)— | ment will be played on old Carnoustie, weaveun pomncsere weak and the undertone heavy. Se 16 |858,000,000 and with 604000000 hear- suynest— Open High Low Close one of the stiffest golf tests in Scot-| por Bismarck apd vicinity: Local Necessitous liquidation, however.|G: My’ St, Bi. & PRS, He rested task Year. Average, nuofficial % 714 71% al jland, at 72 holes, medal play, the glen or GF gihunderstorms” Tuesday appeared to have dried up and the|/Choo, & Northwest. . 25% Predictions were for 212, bush- cig jfirst 36 Wednesday and Thursday H reaction from the earlier highs was|Chgo. R. I. & Pac. 24 [els of aed wheat, against 247,000.- | 7% # | among the 100 leading scorers and|°"For North Dakota: Probably local j low. Chrysler ae Tl Tyee 1000 19. ith acreage decrases * ities. ‘The final 36 will be played Fri-| showers or. thunderstorms Tuesday oD. & Steel yielded a point in the Gol Fuel a “eon” Il 10% esiimated at 10 to eae ST 55% .$6% |day with only those within 15 strokes|/ENt or Wednesday; cooler Wednes- first few minutes and then rebounded | Colum. G. a 21% | districts was reported, but no general | Bae SUM -G2%4 (of the leader competing:) Tuesday night. - fas 1 1-4 net. This advance was more), le moisture relief for the wheat crop. | De AT 46% 46% | aes South De bate, fore! than surrendered in the subsequent 7% |On the other hand, some dou't was |.) night or Wednesday; cooler Wednes- i h, in general, was the 93% |exPressed as to whether the 8-cent ir cranes mma day west and nerth’ portions. Se Seauaie Gi Aenea TAtsEr {p+ {bounty on wheat exports in Canada 26% 25% 2614 For Montana: Unsettled Tuesday performance of American Telephone, | Cor .| would apply to wheat already on 26% 26% 26% night and Wednesday, possibly show- > National Biseut, American Tobacco & ue hand on hand or only to wheat raised | 29% 29 «4.29 | ers southeast portion; ceoler east « “B", Allied Chemical, Westinghouse, 22 | this year. ; | Peron Minneestes, Probably 1 a 4 E howers 02 : i ¢ in ee red Snes ieaten peer’ Este tee Ba owing to heavy srowih of of straw with- ‘ALG 40% 40% Guy ight In eatteyie Stir ang oes » ary benefit; Atchison sone Crean Redio 455 ous corresponding root dsvelopment treme north portions and along Lake! te al Bey Tek Cone ee cae %6|the harvest of winter wheat would be - 785 765 789 185 Jeo Exnected to Be Released |superion Wednesans cooler, Wednes- cancelled an upturn of 2 points./ Crucible Steel 32%}more than usually dependent upon 760 777 1S 177 |Four Expected to day in west-central portion. There was particular heaviness in) Curtis ake it ae weather in the filling period. Corn | 0% 160 772 (760 72 | Soon. Three Need Care for Eastman Kodak, National Lead and|DU D: ‘ 63 and oats followed wheat. \ , WEATHER CONDITIONS i Continental Can. Drugs ine 12g. | Scercity of offerings hoisted the) July . 785 895 7.85 7.95 Some Time is Aoetgllcdeveloped low pressure oe Oil shares were quiet despite the: Faton Ax. é& Spr. TIED “tor | Provision market. scattered showers and huggerstorms ce de | El. 4 — occurred from the upper Mississipp! Ceres a unothialemrimese iol Be Sow, aU 354 | GRAINS FALL BEFORE ha MARRS CARR GRAIN | rerzo, June 2—(#)—Six days after| valley wentward’ (>the norte prices and an unoffic NiErie RR 1314 [FORECAST OF RAIN iMWvheeon PI the wreck of the Great Northern's| Rocky mountain region, ‘A’ high another gain in production for the) | Minneapolis, June 2.—()—A fore- Vheat- pressure area is centered over the t week. Steel issues, after the! Firest, Tr. &R. 16" | cast of rain caused loss of strength in 15% protein ae We ae ee Builder southeast of Moor-|lower Great Lakes region and the early upturn, seemed worried by pros-|EiSt,Nat. Strs. 41 grain ‘Tuesday efter an. carly show 1 dk north. 774 80% “76% /head, 12 persons remained in Fargo| weather, is generally “fair. over the pects of a drop in the operating ratio Praport Ted ‘due to strong cables and reports of 3 ak ee ct ae |and Moorhead hospitals, with four] {ov and east. Warm weather pre- pects of dn der 40 per lorem exes, Canadian drouth. a ee expected to be released Tuesday or] Missouri river stagé at 7 a. m., 2.0 which ee en ee losed unchanged, July | 14% be un-| feet; 24-hour change, none. Bismarck beft much more time has; Gen. Elec. (New June wheat closed unchang i1 di | Wednesday, three expected to be un-| ifeti ff hour one That 38.00. i caved nay \Gen: Foods . iin cent lower-and September cent | di dcr physicians’ care for a considerable| Guced to ew level Pty hed aes ° a 'Ge. Gas é& El. 4% ‘ higher. : \3.d length of time, and the remainder to RRIS W. ROBERT: meee (es sutemesion, fromthe |General Mulls. il Gave unten ee be discharged within a few days. Qfticial in Cha Bas aoe it has held up rather bet- |Gen- Motors 31g | On ‘advanced sharply on seattered adi he 7 | In a Moorhead hospital are six pa- - er than expected. Output of one ‘of Gillette Saf, Ra 487% puvine in the face of “aot offerings. (2 4K north. 74% itients, Clay Philbreck, Seattle; Mrs.! Believes He Could Ge a Motors low priced cars show- | Gold Dust nm 20% Cash wheat market orferings were i12% protein alae W. G. Nicol, Tacoma, Wash.; Mrs. Ri 4 ¢ a good igamnt over Apellzanaltearly | Goodye tr $i” |fatrly heavy’ and demand lacked |! nh. Hild Qualley, Winchester, Wash.; in- ‘ise > 100,000 Feet, - soaened the total for May, 1990 Graham Paige Mot. : 3% |force. Durum tone was easy. Win- '5 Gr north fant daughter of Mrs, Qualley; F. J. Heae ee aceata c-wece, aintestarbed | EORON Se a ee er a prloes (ode north Dickson, 3117 Colfax Avenue South,| Berlin, June 2—(P)—Charles Kip- a Gt. Nor. Ir. 0. 19 | Com demand was ere, | Grade of Minneapolis; Mrs. Emily Hannan,|fer, who was Prof. August Piccard’s by the June 1 settlements, which im, 7% ‘gained ‘sc on futures. Oats de- iy dic north MF cluded not only the usual large re-/ Rabo ea imand was quiet and featureless. Rye (> ak north. Seattle; Mrs. Everett Moore, Tacoma, pies on a rete aett to the a % 5 demand was quiet to fair. Barley of Wash. stratosphere, want ry it again Mee ee ee cn an, $01,000000| oe ee of | malting ‘quailty. was in’ tetter de- 20K north. It was probable Mrs. Qualley and|and believes that with a specially pod Bin issue. Call loans re-|Hudson Motor 11% |mand find slightly firmer. Flax de- 7 her child would be released Tuesday. | constructed balloon he could go as hewed at 1 1-2 per cent. Hupp Mot. Car’ 6%:|mand was good and offerings were : In St. John's hospital in Fargo are:|high as 100,000 feet. He and Prof. DAW ORIRY A Cea Indian Retin 2% | fair. 4 Mrs, George Havens, Conrad, Mont.;| Piccard reached 52,500 feet. | —__—_- --— .————¢ | Int. Combus. ae ry rast ia Montana Winter Wheat William Bishon, Fort Buford, N. D; ae am Neer oarsraa ee ated ‘Int. Harvester . {14% prote: Mrs. Bishon; Miss Pauline Smith,| Tuesday, “that a balloon bag with rt Produce Produce Markets _ | \jint: Maton, Pte: Pf, 50. || Livestock W'patw or : ee LE ERRRRT Cane toe volt IChAny) Gaus etigmmbere yaad reais cea ————@| Int, Nick. Can 9% | 6. oe ee Ne cence tem csncan RM -+-ho e = from the gondola by a separate valve, NEW YORK eee ue SOUTH ST. PAUL pape Miss Smith and Mrs, Latham willl Would rise as high as 100,000 feet York. June 2.--U)—Bees, $4 | Jonns-Mansvie. 44% | South St. Paul, June 2—(AP—U.S. 1 How... 78% .4... 74% .....|be released within a day or two. without danger or even hardship to unsettled: Mixed colors, rome lwayser WW) + IW | D. A.)—Cattle—1,600; all, classes iN '122%, protein | eee the occupants. 0, Clone, ete eee tirat, | Kelvinator 8% menger supply; market moder |1°p HW or Trai arilndi —$—$__ Sx at “iter seconds, 16%2c; | Kennecott Cop 124 | ately ‘active and unevenly scrony to | iy” 70% ..... 14% .....] Train Wreck in India Post ter Guilty of Pegi ong |e 24 Kresge (8. 8.) 261 {25¢ higher, or 25-50c above low time | Grade of a F ostmaster Guilty o rmediuny "western browns, regu- . {9% [last weex; several cars mixed year- |) DH W o1 Brings Death to Four * 5 tar “packed closely. nelected extra, | reuger & Toll 38% | ings "$7.10; near _cnoice Weighty |] BW TO 4% Liquor Possession “ 21;24c; gathered brown, extras, 20°) Tiotid Carvonic’ I 20% | steers he around, $7.0¢ pe ne eae | ma a and South Dakota Wheat | Gatcutte, India, June 2—)—Four - od BORG emt Tit atend Loew's Inc. 36% |ferings on down to unt heif- | persons were killed Tuesday when| Fergus Fails, Minn., June 2—@)— Cheese, B61 511:, stead. eo one ee 30- A itt oad yeti heifers ‘i the engine and three coaches of the| Possession ct intoxicating Mquor will eeTOMttey lites stands. rollers 2 #37 | $5.00-86.00; beet co” "s, agugeiy, $3.50- ‘14 ---+/Rangoon-Manadalay mail. train was| cost Albert Schroeder, postmaster at 1 fowls. freight. or. express, 2 297% | $4.25; gutte: 3 mo tly £2 .25; shel- derailed and overturned. Holdingford, 18 months of liberty. roosters, seeleht, he ug: 10% | diss fully: eee 11%, Explosives had been used on aj, That was the sentence he received rt turkeys, fealgne 16-8 pes ee astcans 4% |b n'y wirdiun: graces $325— bridge pier and rails removed. in federal court here Tuesday. 4 +l lateness sles tee mmatais 6 | $3.90; lithis charge in fesces and 274 Schroeder's assistant, George W. Ce Orlve: a 2 4 dy; chickens, fresh, 10 a . ? Troxil, received the same sentence but “Hi hn 14% i Leh et in i .....|Big German Seaplane | ("was ‘suspended because of his CHICAGO Fesd Hoes, 000s, mare fairly. mctive Prepares for Takeoff] *™"- Chicago, June 2.—(?)—Butter was 60% jand steai as onay, Thepiny and. Dries FauA on ars 18% [around 260; pound eae around 335° Lisbon, Portugal, June 2—(P)— Miscellaneous easy ana sagged %-1c. Poultry ruled 20% | pound averages wee a parks F Soe; from tre ope Verde lane FOR SALE—Office fixtures and mis- stead’ : s. ing sows. 4.50-4.75; a few early ae ‘uesday sail ie German seaplane nous Burroughs adding ma- Raine goats woeestiet: sean | ee Co ‘eh: 1 [oteplas a8, some held ilener. | ‘a DO-X had been refueled and if the| Cellanous Burroughs adding ma (0 score carlots), 23%c; extra firsts | Ny WH ae Hi 64% ee, 1.70 1,700; salable sup iy light: good weather continued would try to! fifty salesbooks, wringer mop pail, (0-91 score), a2h-28e; ‘tlratn: (88-80 NS Ner western, 142, /around 1,400 direct; | operat otter: start at sunset for Brazil. automobile jack, Puller Brush score), 21-22c; seconds ee, “Sxtra | North American 58% |common Daye Beale caty higher: —— shower bath, iron bed, springs, Hat hee fresh’ graded firsts, Ise; | Northern 5 32 ieee peives salable 2.00 down. ; Decl A f wash boiler, kitchen kook gasoline \ current receipts, ise: storage packed | Pac, Gas é& El th ee eciares Age 0) Tenge Wit MMI bien, Eons i eek eet a \ Packard Motor". Be chicas June SMW. 8, De Jazz Is on Wane} _999-r or write Tribune Ad. No. 80. i ‘Poultry, alire, 28 ences teres: | Par,-Publix 205 | o¢ Agr.) Hogs, 18,000, including 2,000 patie FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers, ' LOM ecg ater’ 3 ibs, soe: |Parmelee Trans, 208 | Gleech faints mctives, moatly Steady Chicago, June 2—(P}—E. B. Hut-| imported German Rollers, choppers roosters, 12ize; turkeys, 20-23¢; spring | Pathe a. : 29%, | Buide migher; packing sows steady to be ;]ehins, Fond Du Lac, Wis. president] and Harz Mountains. Cages, seed, ee ee ae 3, 13% R . be, higher; ‘bulk 15! 8.5 -|of the National Confectioners’ as-| treats, etc. ie R r ‘ ducks, 18-280; old, 1c; geese, Tic, |. | Penney 24 i -220 Ibs. 8-4 s the National Confectioners’ treats, Phone 115-3. | Jacob aainlee 18 Waghoens Ter Young 45 126405 top, S618; 80-300 te on sociation, said Tuesday that “the jazz| Bull, Dickinson, N. D. Box Tie: briek, Lie: limburger, st | Bto sae might Heat, govd and 30 age is on the wane.” FOR RENT—Two neat and conven- B's gholce, $6.00-6 weight 160; 3 “There is plenty of evidence that! jent steam heated office rooms now ‘ Pullr 2 | 28 200° dpe Bo ot aneaiu weiene 4 @ movement back to the simpler] occupied by dentist. Priced reason- Potatoe: [IR $3, | 2802380 Ibe. $5. 60-6. q 34% 38% 334s Pleasures and entertainments is un-| able. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ol id 11% | medium and good ad’ cholee | der way,” he asserted in Addressing) NAPOLEON. N. DAK. e Re es | $5, asd tose abt pi ie eon Ane che es | 1.35% 1.40% 1.35% 138% |the confectioners’ annual convention.| sop gaLE—Several used steel files of CHICA! 5%] Cattle, 5,000; calves, 3,000; fed cESAL GA Emnoae ee ee four drawers each. Letter and in- AG —(U. 8. ¥ 25e high CHICAGO pmoos ore : oc Mehrdad Ot 0S [ENS SASALSTT Rte ule’ Go) amy Une Amend Pre | Urges Sterilization voice size. Box 274, Bismarck. N. D, q total U. 8. shipments, 557; new stock 10 ost: she stock sharing upturn, es-| Corporation Securities inded FOR RENT—Cable Co. plano, plenty Bish Felumpns, No Weather «bike 4 pecialy seitere neltenies fully. toc Midwest Uitl (new) Of Feeble-Minde of volume, beautiful mellow tone, | fancy, Nit TOrL 15: unclassified, #1.40- 25% | butcher ner inst’ week; top vear- (McGraw El. hi $3.00 per month. Phone 830-R. || $1.51 2, 90c-$1.10; Alabama, Tex- 45% lings and medium weight steers, Toronto, Ont., June 2.—0?—Dr.| wanrED TO BUYCAboUt one Thou: as, Pt 40-1.60; ungraded. | $1.3 ee 9 sto: balk, $6.3 38: 7.80, Shaughter e ae MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE Walter M. English Tuesday called up-| “sang bushels of rye. N. D. State sil Ole cae Rustete, NO et, $1401.30; 5, [tis and St ee. 0 (By The Associated Press) |. Jon the American Psychiatric associa- = . oo *|Seaboard Airline . % | choice O} a0 First Bank Stock | Penitentiary. sprouted, $1.35. Sears-Roebuck 48% |1100 Ibs. ‘t 00 1 Bancorporation tion, of which he is president, to ap Servel Ine, 1% | $8.75- 1300-1800" Ye.) $825-525; | Greyhound Corp. prove sterilization to decrease the ainngiNNEAPOLIS FLOUR Shattuck ( Gy vee Haeet a ae eee ea choice MONEY RATES percentage ee feeble-minded persons Houses and Flats inneapolis, a Shell Union 0-880. Ibs., 7.85; common and PES i) —.calljin the population. FOR RENT Nice comicrtabie home t Figur unchanged, Shipments, 36,072. /crnmons ....-. 10% | medium, 48.0 cows, ‘food ind | adhey steady; 14 per cent all da Olting statistics to show that 1,800,-| "OR RENT Mies comfortable home Standard middiings, $10.50-11.00, | Simms Pe! i ae pacloe, fs0-42 jom cutter and cut.|, Time loans steady; 60 days. 1-1 (#//000 persons in the United States have dining soom, kitchen, hot water Beally Of mH 08 3% | ter, $2.50-3.50; bulls (yearlings ty fervcent. | “brime commercial pa-|the mentality of children below the| heat outside garage, q FOREIGN EXCHANGR “ : 1% | cluded) good and choice Geet) 3 per, 2-24; bankers’ acceptances un-lage of nine, he declared feeble-] sirth street, east front, immediate qxuttnacs sirong! demands,” “Grent uthern Fs 374 |Fealera milk fea) wood and. choiec;| hanged. Tlodeinens wes, lngeenaing sinrmine: jon.’ Reasonable rent = F 5 3.91 15-16; 8.00-9.50; medium, $6.50-8.00; cull ly civi countries. te . Tales sii: Germans 284i: Bor: Standard Be a ‘common, | 5. 00-6. 50 Btocker, and GOVERNMENT BO Bonn: oan Real Estat Agency. way, ; Sweden, 2 ; on- o $i “ —_——___ real, 99.03%, nk perigee earamen ane s10dno do thurth divs, $10830:| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY |FOR RENT—Strictiy modern six- ' 30! 13.30. room bungalow, sun parlor, break- New Yors, Jun oe Curb: Clt- 5 FOR RENT—Small furnished apart- yes py Sik on fes Service,’ 10%; Blectrie Bond. & Duluth, Bre ane :| | ment on first floor, $25.00 per . ppl . W. |e #3 "s Roberts, 117 Main Ave Share, 31%; Standard Oil Ind., 19%; _ Flax on ‘track, nae eh: te a month. One on second floor, $35.00, 2 ‘ United Founders, 4%. Lai own eset til rive, $1.38; tay July, $1.49;) also small basement apartment.| FOR RENT—Seven room j Polghtn, common, 46:00-8.00; ewer, o0- | S'trnes oy dark northern, 78%4-| Evarts epartments, 31¢ Third.| dwelling, well located, near schools CHICAGO CASH 150 medium ‘to choice, '$1.75-3. somes 104-78 ‘No. 3. di Phone 1471-W. also desirable 4 room partly modern Chicago, June 2.—(@#)—Wheat, No. | Uni alt y weights, cull and common, $1, ata northern.” 7844" fhe dwelling with 2 bed rooms. Geo. M. 1, hard, st Bos 2 nee meets { & giyNo? do, zeMsioiel ne. 1 am: FOR RENT—Completely furnished rr. Ul wale, NG ; sample rade, a6-an 470. SIOUX CITY Ro. 1 ‘durin, ara Ne 7 iy. Rag ae Hitcienette apart- 4 2. — fo, 1 mi m vileges, awnings. hm msthy” need seed, B26 8, 9 Hous ree sow ee ities 000, weaves es;| 61-730: No. Y red dury ¥ 6 fs Glover se HM FUSE Site Wishes alls and| Sort Ne a Rent reasonable. Call at] Ave, F. sanEs iS | feeders aera Oe eaiy Choice: ane Baiey, mem to good, 914-31 r FOR RENT—Six room modern ial sCATCe, st wa are 19 Rep enema ainneepotlsy ane decor Han eof pound. ag $8.00; bulk steers BOSTON WOOL FOR. RENT—Furnished apartment bungalow located at 701 Front carlot srain aa No, 1 hard and yonrlt '$6,00-7.00; most fed| Boston, June 2.— ales on wool ~ t street. Phone 321 or 317. sprin, ee dark north- down; bulk’ beet cows,|are only ‘moderate in velume ‘and| and@bne partly furnished basemen ern, ate Sith snortnert, M1 pg it medium bulls, busipens on combing wool apartment with private bath and BO%c; No, 1 tized, 1h rhe No, } hard Epenguinal vealer ip, SUR. fined y,, t0,, the finer Radiant Fire. Also garage for rent. i inter AGS ames aueamy Ter “| Wareat ‘spots’ more for. better Call at 533 Seventh street. Phone No. 1 red durum, 62c, A -tpe: ‘a A ay aoe steer: ay a Der ie 487-W, erage: Non t whined, toe y ap0c360, found. weights, 45.00- | fr OF “tte to bbe, geou | T8ei No. 3 white, icking sows mainly $4.25-4.50; ket ie weal et means $00. direct but 0 “cannot for fat ey it Idaho ask- wi holding most and 18 of isaanaetite® : pati or call at 223 Second street. FOR RENT—Newly decorated large furnished sleeping room. Suitable for three or four. Next to bath. Board if desired. Close down town. Call at 219 Second street. Phone 1163-LM. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home. Close to capitol. Breakfast 2nd noon day meal if de- sired. Call at 702 Ave. B. Phone 1752-M. FOR RENT--Room in modern new home. Clean and quiet. Always hot water, 2's blocks from G. P. hotel. Phone 120-R or call at 503 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Large pleasant attrac- tively furnished sleeping room. Very close in. Also for sale, Lloyd Loom sulky, hign chair and nursery. Call t_ 422 Third street. Phone 481-R. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping rooms. an 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 ‘oom suitable for one or two, also basement apartment with sleeping porch if desired. Very close in. Call at 610 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Furnished _ sleeping reom 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- t ventilation. Call at 812 Ave. ler can sivrt and increase every month. Write immediately. Rawleigh Co. Dept.. ND-H-3-8, Minneapolis, Minn. INSTRUCTION year. Steady. Qualify for Govern- ment Prohibition Agent. July ex- aminations in Fan tart ind unnecessary. particulars free, Write today. Rush. Franklin In- Sead) Dept. 780 K, Rochester, N. in crop consisting of 170 acres flax, 320 acres wheat and durum, 60 acres barley, i5 acres alfalfa, 45 acres sweet clover, 30 acres good meadow. Pull set farm buildings valued at 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. Apartments R RENT—! Toom apartment with large closet, gas for cooking and lights furnished, $30.00 Per month. Also one room unfur- nished apartment with closet and kitchenette, gas for cooking and lights furnished, $20.00 per month. ae at 622 Third street or phone j-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- Clated. Also rug for sale. Call at 402 Eighth street. Phone 1328-J. ee a: FOR RENT—All modern Sig inten apartment, private bath, refrigerator, electric range. Sanne ary privilege with electric washer. Always hot water. Good ventila- tion. Ready for occupancy iad 1 Inquire Dr. Enge. Phone 260. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on 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, sa ee a FOR Peaster fn modern apartment, first floor, yard and trees. Furnished counted ed. Newly decorated. Always ho: water. Gas for cooking. Adults only. Call at 807 Fourth. ee, FOR RENT—Furnished semi-base- ment apartment. One room, kitchenette, Frigidaire, $28.50. One basement apartment, $23.50, also Barage, $3.00. Call at 314 Third street or phone 1471-W. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment, private bath, ground floor, $32.40 per month. One ae apartment, $22.00 per mont! round iloer. Call at sie sixth | FOR RENT—Very desirable three Toom and private bath apartment. Private entrance, oak floors. Also 2 room furnished apartment. In- 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- ens with small kitchenette and closet. AJso front sleeping room. Call at 623 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment, private entrance, bath adjoining. Close in. Also two gar- ages for rent. Call at 405 Fifth Street. Phone 1093-M. FOR RENT-Apartment in fireproof 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—Furnished and unfur- nished apartments in the Rose Apartments. Call F. W. Murphy. Phone 352 or see caretaker Rose Apartments. FOR RENT—Furnished single room kitchenette apartment, also two room basement apartment, fur- nished. Call at 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Apartment 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- nished apartment in the Rue apart- ments with Frigidaire and electric stove. Call at 711 Ave, A. 1256-W. FOR RENT—Furnished or untur- nished apartment in the Varney Apartments. New gas range and Electrolux reteigeratar. Phone 773. $2 call at 1014 Broadway. FOR RENT—Furnished three room apartment on ground floor, $28.00 per month. Inquire at 1100 Broad- way or phone 129-W. FOR RENT—One of the new 3 room ‘Three rege bath, $32.50 per month. Call at 114 Ave. EB —---- | FOR RENT—One or 3 room bei e at Prince at = ‘Thayer. sarah sea |

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