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T. HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1931 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and {0,000 SLAUGHTERED i ci eT NY Weather Report ‘ ‘Temperature at 7 a.m. . Highest Tuesday . Lowest during night Precipitation to 7 a. m. Wind velocity, east GENERAL REPORT ‘Temptrs. Pre. N. D. Stations— High Low In. Mont., rain... ry No. Platte, Oklahoma Pierre, 8. D. . Albert, Sheridan, Sioux C Spokane, W: Swift Curren: Toledo, Ohio, ‘¢ Winnipeg, Man. settled Wo no decided change in tempera- For North Dakota: —_Ungettled, showers probable east portion Wed- nesday night and northwest portion Thursday; cooler southeast portion Wednesday night; somewhat warmer Thursday north portion. For South Dakota: Generally fair Wednesday night and Thursd pre- ceded by thundershowers east’ por- tion Wednesday afternoon or early Wednesday nig! cooler east por- tion Wednesday: night, For Minnesota: Wednesday night and probably Thurs- day morning; warmer in northeast and cooler in west portion Wednes- day night; cooler Thursday in south portion, For Montana: Partly cloudy and somewhat unsettled Wednesday night and Thursday; lttle change in tem- perature, WEATHER CONDITIONS Low pressure areas are centered over the Plains States and over the western Rocky mountain slope and scattered showers occurred in all ec- tions. Heavy precipitation occurred at some places along the North Da- kota-South Dakota boundary. Tem- peratures are high over the Missis- sippi valley and moderate over the west. X AND WHEAT For the Week Ending Sune 9, 1931 Only light scattered precipitation occurred and moisture needed in a especially northwest here droughty conditions Corn and po though cutworms dam considerably In some sec western portion becoming rain ig needed in all pastures and hay, NORTH DAKOTA ¢ GI hort and sections for our change, rek station RTS, Official in Charge Legal Rum Market New York, June 10.—(?)—Rum row —that shadowy, shifting mart on the bounding Main well outside the 12- inile limit—went on the air Tuesday night. A captain of the fleet was inter- viewed, and a broadcaster who went out frem New York on a yacht de- scribed the scene over a nationwide hookup. Rum row is not so prosperous as it once was, the captain said. Nowa- days a ship has to hang around a month sometimes before it has a chance to unload. Sale of liquor on rum row is legal, because it is outside the 12-mile limit, but between rum row and New York is where the coast guard come in—s0 cfficiently, the captain said, that de- Miveries have been cut down 20 per cent. One cargo out of every five is Jos ‘Not more than 10 per cent of the liquor they drink in New York comes from out here.” the captain said. “The rest is bathtub stuff.” Personal SPECIAL THREE IN ONE—Facial, Shampoo, Marcel or finger wave for $1.50, All branches of beauty work done by expert. Rebecca Helwick Beauty Shop. Phone 1143. Over Logan's Store. Used Cars _ FOR SALE—Late 1929 Model Ford coach in good condition. Set of six ply tires, nice finish. Cash only. Write Tribune Ad. No. 86. ae Mark 1 BY CHINESE BANDITS arket ve for Wed., June 10 Ni i i oy | New York Stocks Grain Quotations | —* | Bandi andits Force Non-Combatant UPWARD FOLLOWING ie LOST THROUGH {wss,a@emaence Farmers to Aid in Defoat of Closing Prices June 10. am mn at Ps apaaly Aes ord Hig! sh Low Close Armed Soldi MORNING INDEC ie Poe | E pei leghany . 3, Se ISION Al. the LA RAIN REPORTS : ie fe June 10.—(P)}—Advices Ly rom Nanchang, capital of the bandit me Se infested Klangsi Province, Wednesday Declaration of Regular New 32°" |Reports Show Lowest Condi-| Ju es Giant in'e clash in ween a |e York Central Dividend En- [AR RO Sn 3%] tion for Spring Wheat Ever “ithe tarts salt earning tere couraging Factor ee a Fi Known on June 1 Minne MENNEAPOLIS RANGE ea 3 00 polite but due to the lat; Am. Tel, & Tel. 168 j Mines EY une 10.—( supply of machine guns an Wks. Open High Lo rifles did not attack t i he BS aINy Tilth iteng over the oso Am Weal BOE S $oi foc tats Ie bacthaeen eee |e ie Aan AN ie | The bandits then rounded ap i0. ung over the stock | Anaconda Co} 3 : 65% 63 = .65% 65% | 000 -comt - market in earlier hours of trading] Atchi. T. & . prt Caneda, reste droit has be ermiieh SL 614s “80% 50% ing to, ihe report, ant cipte Ge ‘Wednesday was dispelled during the beh Ret. 15" llargely canceled earlier price advan- against the soldiers. Using the heip- afternoon and prices turned upward | Aubum Auto .. 167 |ces ‘Wednesday. Sensationally ad- | Se less mass of humanity as a shield, the under short, covering. Net gains in| Baldwin toe: 3% | verse crop reports had accompanied bandits were said to have waited active stocks fell in a one- to five-| Balt acing dan [the advances, American and Cana- sees 34% 3S while the soldiers mowed down the Popecletation of the regular New | Bamnsdall “ay 1H ton | Sfepring Wheat even EROWE Of pik ih farmers with machine guns until York Central ‘dividend against ex-| Bends Aviation . 36% | June 1. 23% 24% ee Weston crete eresneered Se Pectations, in many quarters, of an-| Borg-warner Wheat it closed irregular, ‘sc off to 2414 (2415 otherwise out of commission. Then other reducticn cleared away part of Brunswick, ‘Balke 16% }2%e up, July §7%-%sc, Seviember the outlaws charged, annihilating the the unsettlement and the disclosure & Ai : gf'* [S74 %e. corn unchanged to He low- 141s 1.44 troops. The bandits were said to have that the drop in U. S. Steel's unfilled 4 _ ay, Ae hope Seegeand fs ~460, | Sep 141 1.43% escaped virtually unscathed. tonnage during May was no worse |q, Mle anie ; Ten American Methodist mission- te tur eee paupei + Bie] Rapid recent decline of domestic ae ae 8 evaeuating northern Fukien ‘ i : it , it we = 2 ovince reported to headquarters f \ Pr is generally wore eee : serten: Patni ane aaitioritlee, bad ao RANGE here they urrived safely at Foochow f x and a better demand for domestic 7 201g | been shown in the government report.! Chicago. June 10.—(}— and added that the country about y industrials abba wee amas Sonu + “43g |The official summary, experts point-| _Whea‘ Open High Low Close Yenping was being overrun with Reds. fessional” Public pareicipation in the + 30% {ed out, was based on data gathered a 69 73 69.20 Forty thousand Communists were market has not made itself felt and + 325 | week later than June monthly private; 58% .59 57% 57% | Teported by the missionaries to be ap- brokerage houses report investors still > 36% estimates, and represented additional | DP’ Re gts ler emetees | creec oes cece ie ems pun meat are on gidelines, Sales dropped + “hy, [deterioration between the gathering; “Corn """ es s 60% | sopelgialReeEREEGt jeatiaeh them and under 1 agi |Of the two sets of returns. June/July ...... 56% .56%, 5% re “ ers enNew orks Central,” prominent on |Go : 1BtE | wheat, in which dealings were light, Sent. Boe Si ARE BRE | Among te refugees arriving at pulled other rails up with it, Ateni- |& + We | duenped 4 cents a) Weasel tn va! sew Dee 40% 48% 40% 45% [Tove and Dre and Mrs, Frederick Son, Baltimore & Ohio. ‘New, Haven 2 dea, | HE ts covering the|July sss... 26% 2615 261 .ag% | Bankhardt of Berea, Ohio. and Southern Pacific gained 2 to 3. 2 38% shen ted be deed ccs Sans ‘26% (267. (261, ‘2614 | In an effort to strengthen its drive win FA ACR dG RE +. 2% ented Acres deep in the pane | \Dec. . 29% «29% «290.29 jagainst 2utlawry and communism, ment of 2 70 3 points. Others in- + gi | aeoersansitiateatinie; (he seneat oectna ree Sele 5 | government authorities Wednesday cluded Air Reduction, Case, Du Pont,! Crucible Steel : N ituation that! Bane.” 36% 37% 364 36% | announced they were planning to in Golumbian Carbon, Consolidated Gas, Curtis Wright ‘ s a biked: cite Bite Tics peo iale Beet. 2 3 . ae ae Poy augurate political, economic and ed- vu ee Corp. hal cc oe Telephone Bupont - 8% lat this time of year. It was addea| Lard— Meade te eae sat) to supplement was up.1%. Allied Chemical, Nation- + 20, |that the relatively small amount of July . A A -. 7.95 their military campaign. y % al Lead, McKeesport Tin Plate and + 132%) moisture furnished during the last| Sept: 8.05 8.07 8.05 B05 ———__—_§_ Eastman Kodak rallied 5 and Western : 42 [two or three days, particularly in!” Boni . we BI Union 6. Alaska Juneau was héavily | El Die 2 34% [Canada, had been confined mainly to| Ju aul ees 6 noc a ud. U A aot in the late trading, losing 4 . uN [dpe of Be pected Ace big pro-| Sept. .. . «+ 8.90 ; 2 | due! areas o! atchewan re- eee 4 : 11% [mained without material relief. Corn|__ MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN y SO 42 {mained mi | Livestock | + 38% | and cats Teflected firmness of wheat. | Minneapolis, June 10.—U)— - 0% protein Delivered To Arrive SOUTH ST. PAUL . % nord ‘ ae 9 South Bt, Paul ian ah eee | Gen, aonoes a in ee aly Sta ee hide : iz al y 0 . i, : steers and yearlin % ‘ite done eariy, | Goodyr. ay "Sen tae sone’ ot Gunes oy is heist at a jays Every Resident Would few yearlings to bulk’ matured | Graham Paige Mot. 2.1 4 | Ment jp report age (30k north. 87% TOM ee H ; ys steers held around $7.25; bu'k es 3 Sao eee widataubivenitioeed:1sy-cents HT dk?ao eh ren ave to Drink 2 Gal- eights 6.00-7.00; she stock in very te ee cys north. 3% 10% 72 light supply, about, sten bulk beef Se ee teiirtce canicoteal a cerca: : alesis lons Every Day cows 3. a0: butcher i sters 5.00- + 3% betes cent lower. Cash wheat 3 di ee 6.25; cutters 2.50-8.25: bulls wneven, + 5 eed pee saxscuts 12 ie 7 early trade firm with extreraes at; Hou: - 36% | lutures did not move far. a notrh. .7244 | ‘ashington, June 10.—(#)—The W. 3.00-4.00; very few now going above . 13% | was sluggishly stronger. Rye, bulged j2 dk north. .70% +|C. T. U. Wednesday said every resi- $3.75; feeders and stockers in meager es % cents because the government re- 3; dk north. .67% dent in a dozen states and the Dis- supply; showing little change. Int. Combus. Eng. - ae 8 port indicated production of 43,800.- ‘Grade of ri , | trict of Columbi h Dive 2 1000 bushel: d with private Idk north. 72%; 75% 69% .71%/ lumbia would have to drink x mivee-2.800" vealers about steady; |Int. Harvester ........ / oe, Seno ins wan ia decnerth: ‘Wit, 3 ee lee |2'% gallons of beer a day next year “ ‘ eal races largely 7.00; choice offer-|Int. aMtch. Ptc. Pf. .. . 55% estimates of 49,500, Barley wa nor' 104 72) + onseee |e 0 ye | 5 ‘y {ne few closely” sorted k:nds to| Int. Nick. Can » 132% Free pe low condition peo a3 cen 67% vase] VO in a ae volar through taxes Int. Tel. & Tel. - 25% lax eased on rain at start but Grade o! r as advocated by what was described , tos —9,000; market uneven, aver- | Johns-Mansvle. . 5 |Tecovered. north.... .72%4 ‘11% | as “the congressional beer bloc.” aging mostly steady; better 140 to 260 | seivinator .. . 40%} Cash corn demands was good. Oats ‘2 north “The biggest beer tax ever paid the ound weights §.75-6.20; top 6.20 paid ; Kennecott Cop. + 18. |demand was quiet to fair. Rye de- 3 nort government in normal prewar days,” y all interests for better 140 to | Kresge (S. 8.) 2 2654 |mand was quiet and tone casy. Bar-! the union said, “was $87,875,672. it around 210-pound weights; most 260! Kreuger & Toll. . 19% |ley demand was acy to good. ee 14% Heal e [ s 875, in to 360-pound but tchers 5.25-5.75; sOws | i Kroger Grocery . 27% | demand was good to strong. DHW or 0% ei aie Meron ue soles eae 4.50-5,00 or better; pigs mostly $6.50; | Liquid Carbonic : 2 - BOG rare pita. ¢ 4 average cost ‘Tuesd: : 45; weight 288. w's Inc. - @ Leia gallons annually.’ Sheep—1,700; little done early: | Louis. G. & 91% ~ Produce Markets |i ie The W. ©. T. U. said it would “re- genert ae idan ae’ on cm | Mack eS + %ly ere el 0% quire two million saloons, set up next on mots i ie . ! i 70% 6934 see] the beer bloc's Proposal” in referring ai a a i ing ewes 1.50-2.50; run ae Ti40 | Mo, Kany & Tex 2 ngs also were bloc members advocating sale of beer ine ‘ | Mo. Pacific . Tower, Poultry jae Wi ‘and South Dak te Wheat | (© Provide revenue to meet the trea Neat’ Motors : eee othe en ies tie pointed out con or . ‘ ree a a —(U, S. Dep ner Biscuit . ai 67% 681 6714 .....] 8ress did not meet until December, —Hogs, 18,000, including £086 Ne Cash Reg. . Grade of and that if it should legalize beer opened slow weak; Wetne trade | Nat. Dairy Prod.” 1 DHW or that only in those states not having Ee a AC eee {ps Nev. Cons Sop.” Wyss, AT eer) OT +| prohibition laws could it be sold. ¥ Bs tOR ty tbe. 86 0: |New York Gent, fetes aaa Ch 1 amber 59% 63% 38%, 60% | The organization Usted the states Bing, Neaeeaee ancae ant Liew | Nea seat ipreten where beer “ght be sad without 5.355 merican: NEW YORK 2 amber.... .58% 624 ..... .....| further action by the legislatures, if aie ar oie celgints. ib0-200 Ips | Northern Pac, Zork, dune 10 io-, Bags 46: (12% protein : it were legaitzed by congress, as Cali- $6.35- Medium "weight ” 200- 256 BT aie ted heavy, 134g. [Gra eof wis fornia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, 4 Ibe $68 “bsp; pucking sows, medium | Packard Motor’ e ae: extra firat, (2 Ameer? Baty (REAR teonrl,. “Nereaa,, | New » and "good 248-800. tbs, $4.90-5.60; | Bar, Publix... Balaler tlrat Ai-ltiee: ¢aneondes | a amwee se Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, a as pigs, feos and choice 190-|Parmelee Trans, .. Nearby Per western hennery’ white, |1 durum... 55% Wisconsin, Tennessee, Maryland, and | Tee els, 00; calves, 3,000; few penne WC) .. average extra, 2114-22 2 durum::: (54% ; | the National Capital. sales better grade light weight year. | Denn. RoR... ouren sue ‘tra, 34. hag cream: 1 rd durum 5415 “The beer bloc talks about raising ling steers and heifers around ‘steady; ips Petrol, % ery, (oF on reea3 Ke: aah ie: aL that billion dollar tax in the fiscal ly on general run steers: | Prete Gamble : Ae ae |, Comn— year starting July 1, of this calendar Dent yearlings bid. $8: (Tae a a : Cheese, 229.046 a en utehaneea | eae Year, just a few days off,” the state- | bulls steady; vealers opening steady, | Purity Baikin; 2 30" rive, re tetas ie neta a yellow. ment sald. adding: Eas a Pee ga earl te i lo + Tig | 19SSbe! by express, 2OedSc. “Congress does not convene until tle an eA ate Sibo-f00;, $00- Radio-Keit ‘ 8 December, so even if the beer pro- 100 1bs., $7.40-8.90; 1100-1300 1 : gram is completed immediately and 7.10-8.90; 1300-1600 Ibs. . beer began to pay taxes Jan. 1 next tiie obra a5 i +{ year there would be only six months and medium, $3. low cutter 2 in which to raise the billion dollar and cutter, tay 7 i ult, enntige Rot :. federal tax among the dozen states Fheoees:, Sutter KG gnediuim, “pase sine “2 named, with a population of 46,134,- $4.40; vealers (milk fed), 3 a chute Lo ; 3 i choice, $8,00-9.50; medium, . {Seaboard Airline % shipments, 905: pepnONat 33.30 “These iunfortunaté people would Stocker ,and feeder cattic: Steers, (Gears Roebuck £2, lly stronger, trading fair; sacked per have to drink twenty-one fsllion gal- $229, “Common “and. medium,” $5.00- | Shattuck isis OE ee a ie ei te lons of beer in six months—two and rt 12,000; fully stead 8 “Texas, | one-half sallons a day for every hu- strouget. thon. Tucsday'n lo ad fg ot Reig Te bi Heat man being from new born babes up- gocd and ehoise lambs, §6. f iiina “barrel "Cobblers mostly $2.51 Sha ward. This is the beer bloc’s pro- geek, Fe hd 76-1b. Idaho: 2 a apex shade higher: oes Te ae: a's gram shown in all its absurdity. , | au 2.40. stock 8 i M's, $103, a lines Anlaiaag Woe, Haare | Spars " oe cae ie et he eed igh , lam Lam Standard Brands wv i RS yep rile + $1.80; Wisconsin round whites, | gioai4: a 6, 75-8.00; all weiglits, common ot $1.30. | LOST- yan ponents ayer , Ibs. medium ——— H * * money on highway ween Bis- 2.50 i ‘all weights, cull 35 | ston, BOSTON WOOK ines N. D. Rainbow Girls marek and Medina, Initial 8. on a ars . * Met. Reward if reti to 410 oh Jom | mesternearonn, ou andtings, wort) Will Elect Officers) Second Ave. N. W. Mandan, Sioux Citys lows, 2 10,—()—(U. 2054 | YAlled last week. Texas wools p ot gr.) Cattle, 2,500; calves, 9% | ticularly are strong at b6c to ey uamestown, N. D., June 10.—(P)— N. D. WOMAN GRADUATED fed yearlings’ steady to 35% wots one for offerings ei tor {| Hlection and installation of officers] Minneapolis, June 10.—(4}—One < weak: sidaing 200 or, more Jena Sik 46 [French combing staple. Original bag | late this afternoon will bring to ®| North Dakotan was in the class of 31 weak: bulls and vealers firm; stock- 49% He aid ae Trench combing conan Ce j close the first grand assembly of the | graduated from St. Barnabas hospital crs and feeders scarce, little changed: | Un! S21, [freely at boc to svc scoured basis. | Order of Rainbow for Girls. More /here Tuesday night. She is Florence shclee Hees end” yearlings vaccund tre than 300 Rainbow girls are in at-|v, Forsgren, McGregor. $6.50; desirable. heifers, | $7.00~7.505 35% tendance. . bulk cows, Ha 5-5.00; majority me- 29 BISMARCK Charles H. Starke, Dickinson, grand |NoTIcE oF ‘TING FOR ADOP- mf dium bulls’ §3.50-8.76; practical vealer (Parntoned by Russell-mitter Co) | master of Masons of North Dakota,| TION oF Bora WS TO POLICY. Rios 6.500; active to alll interests, Gark northern», ws addressed the Rainbow members this| Hearts oe ee MPANY steady ¢ higher; closing around |U. northern .. -50| afternoon while at the morning ses- BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. 200 poe ee Tuesday's average; amber durum sion a large group of honor guests ; $00 ett ull, patter ponds dee 19 ¥ mixed durum were presented. The Bottineau and| You are hereby notified that there Ms 30)-Pound welghte, 86 is 05 Tene de- Killdeer assemblies provided enter- | vill be @ meeting of policyholders of A sirable heavi: in 4 cking tainment Wednesday. Company of Bismarck, North Dakota, pe ALO bers a : $| Three hundred and fifty persons|at their offices in the Nicola Build- J ‘lone ‘sendy: f2r most claasen, Hold: | Wo > ebM | Barnard winker wheat Euese night meeting which, followed |S¢ the Haut f°2:00 Sunt Pia : ing jon Cao EAI) sib z ——__—_—_ IRIE, WAee: the banquet. the purpose of adoption of By-Laws. - Dated at, Bi xk, North Dakota, FOREIGN EXCHANGE: hig aie ena ieee, nSTMENT TRUSTS F. G. Kneeland presented the|juneind A De issin Nee Daot™ New York, Juno 10.—(#—Forelgn | mint’ ‘on’ track, $146%-149%5 Anaocinted Press) Dickinson a Fone with a gavel for ut exchanges steady; areat Britain de- | Flax om, tra 4 . : the mand in. dollars, others in conta: (tive 31-45% July, $1,454 Septem making the most points during the A Great Britain, 4.86 13/32; France, lites, Been) Mgek northern 13%- year. . 2.9114; Italy, 6.2334; Germany, 23.72; | aye Wad, Tee. Bas | boy Reuhly, Auhis aweaen, 3678; ‘Mon: Se auc: No. u vorthern.” Tako INDIAN 18 DROWNED a a x ~ c; No, jo. 1 am- Bemidji, .. June 10.—()—Jo- CURB STOCKS oak Soci ct fo! None seph Kostello, Indian, drowned and] nide win be recel vat the office of * June Curb: durum, CRIC AGO, STOCKS CLOSE Fred Brown was rescued when they |C Young, secret of the Board 11%; Electric Bond & a fo. 54%-60%0; No. By the Asocinted Presn) attempted to swim ashore, and three | °f, Directors’ of the Bismarck. Public Share, 36%; Standard Oil Ind. 24; i Corporation Securities ..... 14% i Library, at his office in the First Na- 14 ‘United Founders, 5%. Oats, No. 3 BK ie, 2444-250. Inaull Util, Invest. ... 2534 Others stranded in a small rowboat| tional Bank Buil@ing, in the city of No. # Tye, 3634. BS Midwest 0 Util, (new). af when their oars were lost in Red Plemaes ores Dakota, set athe HICAGO CASH jarley, medium to go e hose Lake. Fred was rescued Hans ‘o’clock a, m., on June Chicago, Tae Tite hent, te: leeeeeeeedeieatess Settcaian peapiove of Gea ‘at 1981, such bids to be for the paint- y 1 hard, Heer ao A serthere spring, RANGE OF CARLOT SALES MINNEAPO! iE is i ine ae Sbesement ot mer se 3 Isc, Corn, No. 1 mixed, 56%c: No. 1! acinneapolix, Jun —P)—Range apse rem SS Public Libra: ance with (Filo gen? amen at |e heaatogatn alas Aton et |e 2a ee 3)%) MADE, HISTORCIAL SEORETARY |iinlfcaions a {hota tha gic ot ' 0 rim a, Hover | Gark. | northern, 1 oe Pe reel cies June pcOier=-Theodore |the librarian in the Blemarck Public q Re, Timemny sere FTTa Rah © northern, 76%¢; New mixed durum, = ©. Blegen, associate professor of his- Ty buliain : ssaigagen — Gorm Now valle slic New yore duneuie.~. um — cant tory at the University’of Minnesota, EIBAK fo reject any and all bids MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 1, No. te, money steady; it per cent all day. named secretary superin- Minneapolis, Aint June 40. Rye Nor a, See Time loans | wena, Teh daye tte: | tend f the oss 1 4 Teh ae day of June, 1981. <. Bhi fi; Barieg, Nov 4 46-3 4, 4 the 18, he, pie) cendent, of Minnesota Histerical L You: Flour mocha ef ipments, jarlex. fo. 4, 36-3615; sample mont months, 123- i908: the ts ‘ ‘Bo Hay Dir ehataen ‘of Bran, $11.50-18, arad par cent socisty By the executive couneit of the Piemdrek public Library. Standard * iddlings, $12.00-12.50. Fr ‘3. 1, $L4Ty. rime commercial paper, 2-2%. society. 10-11-13 FOR SALB—Ford coach, 1927 model. Cash, $250.00. Phone 1594. ____{ast and Found __ LOST—Small black dog with white spot on chest. License No. 202. Bee piease phone 685-W. Re- wa: Household Goods for Sale | Unsettled, showers | Drops 20 Per Cent| CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must be received at The Tribune of- fice by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same day in the regular classified page. WANTED-SALESMAN-DEALERS SELLING experience unnecessary, but only reliable people. need gg we supply everything—Products, Sales Outfits, Sales and Service Methods that get the most business every- where, Superior Rawleigh Quality, old established demand, lowest prices, guarantee of satisfaction or no sale, makes quick sales, 200 home and farm necessities; all guar- anteed best values. If you are will- ing to work steady every day for good pay, write for information how to start your own business with our et W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. 3-R, Minneapolis, Minn Amenie lay cties 3 Cuts, border or white space used on | Beach. cldy ia . iy want ads come under the classified Ceenerah cay | display rates at 90 cents per column Greltge ely, ceoascs ae ‘ox {inch per insertion. Dickinson. eld HH ; Brake, clay. ‘ds: 0 _ REGULAR WANT AD RATES unn ‘Center, eldy... 83 i Ellendale, clay + 88 s|/6 days, 25 words or under ......$1.45 Meee ote H ,|3 days, 25 words or under + 1.00 Hankinson, cldy 83 2 days, 2’ words or under ...... 85 Hettinger, cldy s2 1 day, 25 words or under 5 CAC a ae A Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional Lisbon, cldy . 86 per word, Minst, eta Ht The Trib ight to maORIKOR . ie Tribune reserves the 1! Seken clas gs 8 reject any copy submitted, also to re- ge a 3 yy vise any copy to conform with make- Williston, 2 gs up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 Geass tf: ee joise, Idaho, peldy. 5 : Calgary, Alta. poldy at} {pees tied lets i Chicago, Il, “eldy,.. 12 #2 enver, Colo. peldy. 76 52 Des Moines, ia. rpoldy 84 66 Male Help Wanted Edm. . . Pedy 2. 56 _ memes Havre, Mont, peldy. i058 WANTED—Three boys, age 16 to 22 to travel west with large crew. Sal- ary and commission. Leaving Thursday. See Mr. Story, Room 220, Grand Pacific Hotel. % MEN WANTED immediately to learn Barber Trade. Specia! rates. Moler Barber College Est. 1893, Fargo, N. D. Female Help WANTED—-Txo girls 21 to 23 to travel with crew of girls west leav- ing Thursday. Transportation and salary. Interview Mr. Story, Room 220, Grand Pacific Hotel. Room and Board BOARD AND Room, very reasonabie. Close down town. Two doors north of Paramount Theatre. Call at 212 Third street. Wanted to Rent | WANTED—Furnished apartment by two girls. Living room, kitchenette and private bath. Not over $40.00. Write Tribune Ad. No. 85. For Sale FOR SALE—Men's imperfect socks, every pair matched, 20 pairs $1.00, ladies imperfect silk hose, 12 pair, $1.45. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post- paid. Blacker Hosiery Co., Maxton, N.C. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT---Three nice rooms and private bath on ground floor facing front, $35.00. Gas and lights fur- nished. Also one room with kitchen- ette and large closet. Call at 812 _ Ave. B. Phone 1649-W. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping with private entrance, $16.00 per month. Also furniture for sale. Call at 323 South Eighth street or phone 833-W. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room with four windows and large closet. Suitable for two. Right ; down town. Call | at 222 Third St. 'FOR [—Large room, light hi keeping or otherwise. Close in. | Lower iloor. Call at 219 Second | _Street or | le 1111-M. Wanted to Buy I-WANT to buy @ stock of general merchanilise for cash. Write parti- culars to Box No. 87 in care of the ‘Tribune. Work Wanted MRE. A. 5. NIELSEN, formerly of Nielsen's Millinery announces she will fix your hats, 5 new and old. Re- modeling of dresses, coats, suits and relining. New dresses, coats and suits made. Phone 248, Apartment 18, Person Court. EXPERIENCED woman wants hour or day work. Also for sale, Lloyd Loom baby buggy, $10.00. Practical- ly new. Call at 801 Seventh street work and painting by job or by hour, First class workmanship guaranteed. L. A. Blattner, pa Fifth street. Phone 597-R. WOMAN “WANTS house cleaning work by the hour. Also will do small buadles of washing. Call at 11213 Broadway or phone 440: Apartments FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un- furnished two room and kitchenette apartment on first floor, screen Porch, private entrance. All mod- ern. Price reasonable. Also single room. Can be used for light house- keeping. Phone 1328-J from 9 to lLa.m. Call at 402 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Very pleasant modern apartment, first floor, porches, yard and trees. Furnished or unfurnish- ed. Newly decorated. ce, Always hot water. Gas for cooking. Adults only. Call at 207 1 Fourth. FOR RENT—Small furnished apart- ment on first , $25.00 per month. One on second floor, $35.00, also small basement ago Evarts apartments, 314 Phone 1471-W. FOR RENT—Completely furnished two room and kitchenette apart- ment. Laundry privileges, awnings. Plenty of hot water at all times, Close in. Rent reasonable. Call at 118 W. Thayer. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment, private bath, ground floor, $32.00 per month. One room apartment, $22.00 per month, ground floor. Call at 618 Sixth FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room apart- ment with large closet. Gas for cooking and lights furnished, $30.00 per month. Call at 622 Third _Street. Fhone_1716-R. 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 ee building, two rooms, kitchenette an: bath. Electrical refrigerator. Tae dry privileges. Inquire The Bis- marck Tribune office. housekeeping room. Gas and lights furnished, $20.00 a month. Call] at 813 Thayer Ave. FOR RENT—Nice modern furnished Sleeping room. Close in. Phone 926-J or cail at 507 Third street. FOR RENT—Room with private en- trance snd bath. Suitable for a bachelor at 602 Third street. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room for one, two or three persons at 411 Ave. A or phone 678-J. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room. Close in. Call at 311 Fourth street. Phone 637-M. ____ FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room suitable for two. Call at 607 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Modern room. Gentle- men preferred. Phone 195-R or call at 113 Thayer. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Brand bungalow. Two bedrooms. Abso- lutely modern. Garage attached. In best residential section of city. Phone H. J. Bischof at 708. Phone 1251-J_after 5:00 p. m. FOR RENT--Practically new strictly modern five room furnished house, cool and very desirable for sum- mer. One half block from park. Call at Nhe Thayer Ave, West or new stucco furnished or unfurnished, with gar- age, immediate possession. Also five room partly modern house with bath. Close in. Phone 1421-R or 547-W. FOR RENT-—Six room modern house at 701 Front street. See EJ. Schultz, 511 Second. Miscellaneous Bull, Dickinson, N. D.- Box 728 FOR SALE—Genuine mahogany and Teather upholstered living room suite consisting of settee, rocker and chair, also table lamp. Price very reasonable. Phone 204-R or call at 302 W. Main. FOR SALE—Household cluding camping outfit, rug, Edison phonograph, radio, kitchen utensils, kitehen cabinet and various other household goods, Call at 518 Ninth or phone 626, FOR SALE—Four piece walnut bed- room suite in good condition. Priced reasonably. Call at 409 Fifth street. Do not rhone, Furniture must be seen to appreciate the value. FOR SALE—Very high grade small model piano. Now in storage in Bis- FOR SALE—Walnut dining table with 6 chairs, violin and case. Con- goleum sug and a clothes reel. Call at 931 Eighth strect. FOR SALE--Household goods. Call at 309 Thirteenth street. FOR SALE—Registered polled short- horn buils, 10 to 15 moths old. Ac- credited herd. Farm 3 miles north of Bismarck. Struts & Nagel, Bis- marck, N. D. $5.00 REWARD—To finder of 8t. between 6 p. m. and 7 a. m. TAKEN UP—One black, white and tan female dog. Owner call at 406 * Seventh street or phone 219-J. FOR RENT—Three 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 and electric stove. Call at 711 Ave. A. Phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed apartment in the Varney Apart- ments. New gas range and Elec- _trolux refrigerator. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Five room modern apartment located over Brown and Tiedman’s store. Inquire at Brown & Tiedmau’s or phone 329-W. OR 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—Two room furnished spartan) ont ground floor, rent 00 per month. Phone 499-M or fal at 1014 Broadway. FOR RENT—Furnished three apartment on ground floor, #2800 per month. Inquire at 1100 Broad- way or phone 129-W. FOR RENT—One of the new 3 ream Sbareaen it, Slee 5 Tooes Rok anee Furnished or unfurnished. 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Two room j ond floor, $33.00 per month. One partment, $22.00 per month. Call at 618 Sixth, FOR RENT—One apartment, three rooms and Pie ok CLD alas Strictly modern. Phone FOR RENT—One 2 room apartment and one 3 room apartment. All modern and good location. Phone

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