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bee , Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and |: ___ Market Report for Sat., June 20°: wz RISE TO KEEP PACE) "is" 98 STATEMENT BRINGS VIOLENT UPSWING | ~ ON STOCK MARKET ses Hoover's Plan to Ald Germany{4m. o ror. Pow. Causes Startling Rally in New York, June 20.—(?)—The stock; Am. Tel. & Tel. market ended its dullest week in re-) Am. Wat, Wks. ... cent years Saturday with a violent} Am. Wool Pfd, upswing in prices. Impetus Wall Street was provided by President) Atchi, T, & he Hoover's announcement he was hold-j Atlantic Ref, ing non-partisan conferences looking} Auburn Auto to steps to assist the economic situa-| Aviation Corp, tion, particularly in Germany. ee Stock prices surged up from 2 to] Balt. & Ohio Closing Prices June 20. Adams Express ..... » Bo . Chem, erst) Allis Chal, tee ae Am. Can + 105% Am. Coml. Alco, wee 8 . + 28% Am. International . 13 Am. Metal .. Am, Pow. & Lt. Am. Roll. Mill Am. Smelt. & Ref. Am. Sugar Re! Anaconda Cop. Andes Cop. more than 10 points, with, several of the principal issues gaining 4 to more Ms us than 6 points. Trading for a time) Borg-Warner 18% was the most active seen this month,| Brunswick Bal 8 within the ticker tape lagging a min-/ Bur. Ad. Mch. 23% ute or two behind transactions on/ Cal. & Ariz, 291% the fer. ao r Transfers for the two hour session /Gannon Mills” 20 aggregated 1,500,000 shares, exceeding |Case, J. I. ..... 72% the turnover of any five hour session|Cerro De Pasco . 16% this week. Chesap. & Ohio .... Bonds also joined the advance,/Chgo. Gt. Wes. 5% particularly the German issues, and He. Ge W. of. a. the domestic rails. The carrier issues,/¢' yy St, BP. & Pac. pt ot in the share and bond markets were|Chgo. & Northwest. .. Dag” conspicuously strong, as Wall Street}Chgo. R. I. & Pac. 39 felt that President So eae See é 19 ences may possibly deal with the/Colum. G. % domestic railroad situation, as well as/Colum. Grapho . At conditions abroad. Com. Southern’: 81 The upturn came at a time when|Consol. Gas 2 93a discouragement again was seeping {Cont. Bak. 13 through the financial district. Gude een . ie ote The Washington announcement Cont. Ins. \y was a surprise to Wall Street, and poe Oil of Del. ‘ie the vigor of the upturn presumably ecw ae 3 reflected primarily the hasty with-|Curtis Wright . 2% drawal of bears. Dupont .. + Blt; Closing prices in the share market|Drugs Inc. . + 10% were near the day's best, as profit-|East. Kodak . 134% taking in the late trading was neglig-|Eaton Ax. & Spr. 13 ible, there were some recessions of al El. ie Se ie point or so from the best, however. |mio RR .! 21 In the rails, Union Pacific and) Pirest ‘pr. & Ro 1!!! 18% Atchison gained about 10 points. New) First Nat. Strs. |... i 5415 York Central gained 7, and New Hav-; Fox Film “A” % 4 2036 en more than 5, The day's extreme) Freeport Texas 2545 gain was in Auburn which got up 18,|Gen. Am. Tank 2 and closed a little under the top. ene oll Saale Bt General Electric and International) Ge "Gas a EI rt Telephone gained 4 points, and U. S.|Gen. Motors . 355, Steel and American Telephone, about’ Gillette Saf. 25% 7. General Motors gained more than)Gold Dust 27% 2 points, and Radio sold up nearly 2.|Goodyr. Tr. 36% ‘The weelt-end business surveys gave} Graham Paige Mot ke Wall Street some grounds for cheer, | Gti Ce Lae 4 in addition to the Washington news. Houd-Hershey H Index figures on commodity prices) tHouston Oil 37 for the past week generally show con-/ Hudson Moto! 14 tinued stability from the previous;Hupp. Mot. Car 1% week, the first in about three months./Int, Harvester . Alt The mercantile reviews indicated|Int. Match. Pt By some falling off of retail trade, after|int. Nick, Can, 3% the better reports of the preceding) Jove! ‘Toa... 40 week, but said wholesalers had been) Jonns-Mansvle. 53% cheered by inquiries for fall merchan-| Kayser (J) 12 ise. Kelvinator ........ 10% Estimates of stecl production In the 183 ‘Youngstown area for next week in- dicated a check to the recent decline, and a slight upturn for the first time in weeks, downward 1" Produce Markets | Chicago, an unsettle declined 4g. Fees were ‘stea contrary to the normal trend at this time. Sen) e' ——— CHICAGO June 20.—-(P)—Butter had d tone Saturday and prices -%c. Receipts were heavy. dy and unchanged. Kennecott Cop. Kresge (8. 8.) . Kreuger & Toll. . | Kroger Groce! ng bulk slaugh- PEATE MEET MORE Id Dodge City, » clr cided factor. 00; top, $8.00; FINANCIAL REVIEW Edmonton, Alta. rain Wheat closed buoyant, % - 2!i¢ R ree ote oo: |, NeW LOTS, vue 2U.—ve}—sSeasonal | Hayre, Mont. clouds higher, July, 57%-S7'zc: December.| Choice feeding tainbn arcand aoa | Sasnation th wade and a belier thac | Helens Monts elds .- 62%-62%c. Corn, 11%-3%c up; July, wig CVeu i business was Scraping ootvom | Kansas City” peldy, 58%-58%C; December, 491s - 49'sc.|¢——___._____ lg before Inve ren could be expected Nites City, Mon. rain bee ed, and provisions | / H r bs T or early autumn j> Platte, Neb., pedy netaigee tararti of te, | Grain Quotations _ |jtise:_ +" mote favorable’ turn of | Qkianomn’ cis,’ clear Brisk upturns in securities acceler- | seal curempeb rig rar cago. INP ee ad REE ee Pr. Albert, &, y ated wheat price advances, with DULUTH RANGE ed low polnt- | Rapid City, 8. messages pouring tn giving, emphasis !Duluth, June 20— i. Although activity faded to such an| St. Paul. Minn I. ts- {| | Durum— fextent it wi Lak tch from Indian Head, Sask., sent | sune eek ee 10 LIHAT COMEREAEIE elreenIED Eseior Wake tae: pa rall 2c Was 50 without figuring on any J the United States would have on hand | gune July 1 a four year average wheat | July surplus for export. paralleled the action of whieat. Co Despite lower hog values, provisions Led sympathized with grain strength. | WHEAT FAIRLY ACTIVE AT OPENING BUT SOFTENS Sept. Minneapolis, June 20.—()—Wheat! pec, was fairly active at the ovening but! Oat: |showed soft tone for a time, In all| July jmarkets the easy cables and more: Sept, favorable weather reports secsived! major consideration at the start, but) there was a quick turn about later! when the stock market showed no’ July table strength and stop-loss buying| Scpt. generally. Dur fair. jOct. Corn demand was good and prices 3 Bellit were gaining on futures. Oats de-| July . mand was steady and offerings light he Rye demand was fair to good. Bat-| INNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ports From Spring Wheat Areas Is Responsible eeee dupe 20, — (P) — Lively | butchers and’ lent po wi Saturday resulted from active gen-|™arket mostly eral buying that paralleled sudden | ;; strength of stocks. Bullish weather and crop reports from American and Canadian spring: wheat territory off- set the influence of increased move- | ights 325 pounds and w ment of new domestic winter wheat , bu Pit observers sald wheat buying was|3°.°9-5.83; few up to $6.00; other sows from more substantial sources then; Sheop, 500; tod ys for some Yime, and that apparentl; the prospective improvement of Ge 4 many’s financial position was a de- 5 . at two weeks ago showed life ap: Peared dead now. All over that re- gion, he added, much of the crop left jor and thin it would not be greatly benefited by rain. World supplies of 476,000 bushels decrease for lied prices sharply. Coarse grain futures fell in line with wheat and advanced. Corn was up! CHICAGO RANGE much if any improvement. 1 5-8c, oats 3-4c, rye 1 1-2c, barley 3-8 and flax unchanged. June wheat futures closed 1 5-8 July lower, July 3-8 lower, and September Sept. higher. Coarse grain futures were quiet in) Cor tone. Crop news was more favorable | July ‘There was scattered buy-' ing of flax futures and offerings were | Oat: 3% | light. July | Cash wheat undertone continued Sept. firm and there was good demand for | Dec. the limited offerings of milling qual-|_ Rye— Winter wheat demand was quiet to)“ yang fatr to slow depending on quality.! tly ‘um wheat demand was quiet to' Sept. | Oct. wheat showed May. Corn and oats 1.51: October, $1.5 Whi No.1 di i rye, 37-3 Barley, medium to good, 32 $5.75: 0; bulk’ medium and light sows, own around $5.00. ative lambs, 50. For thi ek: Lambs ings around 75c lower: aged 6154 58% 582 57% 58% Of this doubtless represented 136% | taking. 38 The May foreign trade fil + {closed a loss of about 36 per 35% 36% 374 3B 149 1.49% 1.4 carryover | , Wheat— Open High Low Close | ting, the carriers and emphasized the | p. No. 2 do, 62%4-65%4c; duran 63%c; No. 2 do, mixed durum, 2 do, 56%%-62'%c; No. 1 red c . e 4c. Farmers’ call ‘4c; daisies, 12c; horns, 82! 61% 62'4 1926 to find comparable tigures for the mid-week volume, shares, were 54% 5542 54%, 55% | disturbed by a trickle of selling. Part rt 48" 1.49% |both exports and imports as com- ~ 150 151 1.49% 1.51 pared with a year ago although prices SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1981 L Packing wows, me Jan, 1 cues au BOSTON WOOL "1 W paligaton, June 20.—0)—Wool market | tesserae uca has been fairly active duri tl jas Werk and prices were mostly steady, |, ND. Stations— High Low im {With a slight strengthening ‘tendency | Bismarck, clou oe % ~~ |on a few lines. Offerings 53, 60's do- |Amenia, clear 4 tle, ered tic wool were somewhat more ac- | Beach, eet | M4 : Yearlings |tive than during the previus week in| Bottineau, clear is | eher; better grade matured |both fleece and territory linen Ohio |{CAtrington, clow 85 jSteers slow; others steady; she stock |and similar fleeces of 38, 60's quality |CrOsby, clear .. 3 steady to strong: stockers and feed-|were slightly higher in prices owing | Devils Lake, clo 82 ce, fi fhoice yearlings, |to the strong demaad and relatively | Dickinaon, cloudy rf Jong fed me-|few offerings on the market. Recent |Drake, peldy .... “Me 1 $8.00 few | business in’ wool been confined |Runn Center, cloudy. 78 rable’ nent weirs |(° “Pot offerings. Fessenden, pelay FH “i262 email showing atock: | CURD srocks Hankinsom’tioudses. 83 Jers, $6.50 down. Ks June 20. Hettinger, cloudy. at c, 31 Gg: Jamestown, cloudy... 87 United Boahberer ne clear 8 and corn markets!shippers about steady ker nited Founders, & olay 34 10- tl Wied cl . 85 jsome bids packing sows| ot, clear 89 15- top, $7.15, for| New Napoleon, clow 88 ound lights; seve) ment bond Oa clear 82 lights, © $7.00-7.15; wel, do first 4% 80 pounds down to packers, § $105.00, trea i b ie 260-325 pounds, $6,10-6.65; | $109.10. Williaton, Slear i! shek, peldy z boar profit- | s: cent in d A 11H 58e-/ Amt. 24 ho: ‘Total this month to date . Normal, this month to Total, Jan. 1 to date Normal, Jan, 1 to date 1g-351gc, |Accumulated deficiency Moorhead, Minn. cldy Chicago, Ml, ‘cloudy: Denver,’ Cols., cl Des Moines, ‘ta., rain Toledo, Ohio, ‘peldy.: les dis-| Winnipeg, Man., cldy cooler Saturday night extreme ge ei Weather Report ‘ TEMPERATURS eB eee Highest Friday Lowest during n\ PRECIPITATION ending 7 a. m. ‘emptrs. Pro, {inch per insertion. tn 0 Other’ Stations: » Idaho, cloudy. Igary, Alta, clear . Wye. peldy ¥, 2 x »'cldy.. pokane, Wash. pedy wift Current, ‘clear. WEATHER FORECASTS 4 For Bismarck and vieinity: Partiy| Fargo, N. D. , This compared with 63548,000 bushels | Oc 1450 |had declined only 20 per cent, on the | cloudy or cloudy Saturday hight aud Apartments %e creases ao ‘On the upturns in average, from 1930, levels. spor North’ Dake: partly. clouds R RENT. room fur- wheat ‘piites ceiling enaerged. and MINNEAPOLIS RANGE starng Tallroad freight rate petition | or cioudy Saturday night and’ Sunda Female Help __| nished apartment with private bath, notice was taken cs assertions that | Minneapolis, June 20.—(#). gated, Plainly the difficulties beset-|siightly | cooler extreme. south TEACHERS WANTED at once for| electric refrigerator and range, ortion Saturday night, For South Dakota: Mostly fair Sat high school and grade positions,) Privilege of laundry with electric rday night and Sunday: slight For Minnesota: Mostly fair Satu day night and Sunday; cooler Satur-| Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. _|#OR REI For Montan: rday night an jenerally fair Sunday; warmer 1 1, | need for prompt relief if credit stand- Und Bt io * | ings are to be maintained. uw Sept. ‘60's 6213 a One of the week's unusual develop- th De 3° 83" ments was the heavy release of ear- | Portion. marked gold at the New York Fed- July eral Reserve bank, presumably repre-|day night. Sept. senting operations by the Reichsbank Rye— to support the mark. wi louly 26 4 | .,Commodity prices developed more | Portion Sunday, isept. 37% Stability this week, and Dun'’s was (24% 123%, 2414 | Particularly firm. Copper, h the bureau of labor statistics 3314 335% 3475 (85 j Dec. Chicago, June 20.—(P)— Wheat— a High GRAIN REVIEW {June | Dec. tsome strength, In western North Dako! \Liquid Carbon! % ity. Inspections were a little light JUIY ...... 37% Tee tighten ree mued light, Loew's Ine. . and this hampered trading somewhat. | Sept. By psec RP ne Leda eines 810 8.20 Sept. {a net gain for the week of 3c. able to report that “for the first time in many months” advances had out- 24 23% + 28% | Numbered declines, Food stuffs were 2% per cent in May. The steel dustry seems to have resigned itself|dle Missou to a further contraction in output and| western has postponed until fall its hopes for { Minneapolis, June 20.—(AP—U. 8. , |D. A)—Wheat was extremely bearish and unsettled during the week, with occasional bullish reports from west- | ern Canada and serious drouth dam- 56% \ Sent. 33% 4 |Kota and eastern Montana. Later ;' 4655 the market weakened after showing were lc higher, the cash market de- 810 8.00 810 clined 3tsc. June delivery closed Fri- 820 812 8.20 po ie 71%, net loss for the week 20 c. Durum was dull but did not de- 35 9.35 «9.30 a jcline. Duluth June closed at Vheeie ee July closed at Jey demand was good even though/Minneapolis, June 20.—(7)— 3442c a net lass of ‘6c. Wheat— Coarse ° however, | vails f: h sissi Wobkled and foreign business is stililloy westward, toe the north baa 1.46’ 147 1.46 1.46 |the chief prop of that market. 148° 148% 1.4715 1.47%], The sensitive commodity index of ta and | « eastern ane ace re te trade ees Bini dauowe, Foullig re} , large sections of is area ss "oba 01 por 01 wit enperiece an almost total fail- {Showers are, likely to be of stant wu ge, adventures they have ever had. El| ing room for gentlemen, $12.00 per FOR RENT—One room apartn in the upper Missourl val fighting buddies a’ merry WEATHER CONDITIONS A high pressure area is centered| Once, The J. R. Watkins Company, ver Saskatchewan and western | D-72, Winona, Minn. ee! North Dakota and cool weather pre- | wave — Two protestant young | building, two rooms, kitchenette and ifie! ladies for local work, positive sal-} bath. Electrical refrigerator. Laun- coast. Temperatures are high east the Mississippi river. The wenthe somewhat unsettled over all northern Reopped a ecipitation occurred | ment. ississipp] valley, mid- t valley and in the far ather istricts and dian provinces. Missourt WEATHER OU’ For the Week Be, LOOK = Monday, June For the region of the Great Lake: | Moderate temperatures first of week,! ROR RENT—Five nice rooms on|#OR RENT—Furnished 3 room ‘apart- ge reports from western North: Das | ioatiy fale’ Mondey sed acme: | ground floor in a modern house, at-| ment with large closet. Gas” for hower period by middle or close, Kor the upper AMliasixsipp! and lov leys and the northern a entral Great Plains: Temperatu nostly normal or above south p ature and for only ORR: This time the rough and rowdy} housekeeping rooms, ground floor,| FOR RENT—One all modern fur- | dame chasers take their audiences to| also one large room for bedroom or| nished apartment in the Rue apart- Nicaragua, Panama, Sweden and| light housekeeping. Close in. Call! ments with Frigidaire and electric right into the midst of a harem in| _at 219 Second street. Phone 1111-M.| stove. Call at 711 Ave. A. Phone Ww. tee for new men. Wonderful op-| rocated right down town. Call at frigerator. Sklarek, age 21, heard that he was| Phone 535-M or call at 223 Tenth FOR RENT—Cozy two room apart- east) special teachers. Intermountain| Ready for occupancy July 1. Close sate ver stage at 7a. m,, 5.1 feet; 24-hour change, -0.2 foot. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.36, reduced to sea level 30.13. OB! Official in Charge re | the fascinating Lily Damita. whose} basement room and garage. Call at apdeiokes cemien erie 116 West Thayer. __ : -| Apartments, Call F. W. Murphy. | now comes the truly blonde Greta] OR RENT—Clean furnished sleep-; Phone 352 or see caretaker Rose 62%<c, | whose coloring and ivory skin caused} {98 room in modern home. Also} Apartments, s a famous writer to refer to her as| {or sale, bed, strecost) | cetrsereiars FOR RENT—One, two or three room j Bye also was dull but showed ®/«~he Perfect Pearl,” and leads the| kitchen cabinet, rugs, tables, chairs|” front apartment, modern and new- stul n chase} @nd fruit jars. Call at 213 South) jy decorated. Very reasonably e! } CLASSIFIED AD Used Cars = *% RATES FOR SALE Used Cars with an O, K. that counts. $3] All want eda are cash in advance) [599 Chevrolet Coach. 54/minimum charge 75 cents. Copy 1929 Chevrolet must be received at The Tribune of-/ jo95 Chrysler sani | fice by 9:00 a, m. to insure insertion = j day in the regular classified| 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. boyd ! a 1929 Pontiac Sport Coupe. page. 1929 Durant Coupe. Cuts, border or white space used on! 4 cele were a want ads come under the classified Other attractive wr 4 and display rates at 90 cents per column $ cylinder cars, ne — and give rms. REGULAR WANT AD RATES bathe eh! pcan ok 6 days, 25 words or under . EL Aho we 3 days, 25 words or under : 1.00] FOR SALE—1920 Chevrolet six sedan 12 days, 2’ words or under . 85] 1n good mechanical condition. Can 1 day, 25 words or under .15| give terms to responsible parties. Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional) This car is priced $100 below market 7 per word. value, Bismarck Auto Parts, 1011 East Main. Phone 154, Bismarck, The Tribune reserves the right to| _N.D. reject any copy submitted, also to re-| FOR SALE—Big six Advance Nash. vise any copy to conform with make-| 1927 model, in first class condition, up rules of Classified Advertising. priced reasonably. Car will only be in town this week. Call at 314 Phone 32 Thirteenth street or phone 1712-W. ————__ The Tribune Want Ad. Department INSTRUCTION Male Help Wanted RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. Men 18- ~-_.___________________| 35, Commeace $158.00 month. Steady IF YOU WANT a wonderful oppor-| work. Paid vacation. Experience tunity to make $6.00 profit a day| unnecessary. Common education steady and get a new Ford sedan} sufficient. Full particulars with besides, send me your name im-| sample co: hing FREE. Apply today mediately. No experience neces-| sure. Write Tribune Ad. No. 84. sary. Particulars free. ALBERT MILLS, 7174 MONMOUTH,« CIN- INNATI, O. For Sale $380 MONTHLY selling 10 im <a ere anCERSmIEN EY FS patented Carter Window Washers | OR SALE at good discount or trade daily. Cleans, dries, polishes. Good | for used car a $200.00 credit on Housekeeping approval. Restricted| either a new Chrysler six or Ply- territory. Write today. Carter! mouth car. Write Tribune Ad. No. Products Corp, 804 Front Ave.| 98 Cleveland, O. _| FOR SALE—Child’s playhouse WANTED—Energetic young man ly and warmly built. Size, seven by 19 to 25. Positive salary $25 pi eleven fect, easily moved. Also four week and commission, trial period} building lots in desirable residence 3 months. For appointment call| _district. Call E. H, Morris, 1412-W. 258, room 609. INVESTORS ATTENTION—Will sell &5 MEN WANTED immediately to, Nine lots, 3 houses at a sacrifice. learn Barber Trade. Specia! rates.| Inquire at 217 Mandan street. Moler Barber College Est. 1893, ly] also superintendents, principals and} Washing machine. Suitable for two. r-i Teachers’ Ags'n, 411-412 Atlas! in. Dr. R. 8. Enge. Phone 260. _ te ‘"—Well furnished two RELIABLE party wanted to handie| room apartment, sink, hot and cold Watkis Products in Bismarck. Cus-| water, gas for cooking. Frigidaire, tomeM@’established. Excellent op-| telephone. Also furnished single portunity ior right man. Write at| room with kitchenette. Call at 411 hone 273. iment in fireproof of! ary $18.00 per week. Call Mr. Rose-| dry privileges. Inquire The Bis- ‘»| land, Patterson Hotel for appoint- Thoroughly modern in every re- spect. Also a one room apartment. Lote for Sale =| Phone 1063 or call at Room 200, LOTS FOR SALE—On monthly pay-| College Building, ments at $10.00 per month. No in-/ FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 1 terest. Sce 8. S. Clifford. room and kitchenette, on first floor, $23.50; also one with frigidare at { $25.00. Phone 1471-W or call ai | Rooms for Rent 314 Third street. 2 tractively furnished, nice lawn andj cooking and lights furnished, $30 shrubbery, close to park. Write] per month. Call at 622 Third St. Tribune iu care of Ad. No. 96 giving! Phone 1716-R. | references and phone number in FOR RENT—Cleanly furnished three n| _ first letter. | toom apartment on second floor, | FOR RENT—Clean comfortably fur-| gas for ccoking, rent $30.00 per | nished combined bedroom and sit-} month. Inquire 1014 Broadway or | ting room, convenient to bath and phone 499-M. phone, hot water at all times. Also| SOR RENT—Purnished and unfur- nished apartments in the Rose 4 id. . ele ne Priced. Call at 812 Ave. B or phone FOR RENT—Unfurnished light] 1649-w. nt month, orily three blocks from new completely furnished including lin- memorial building. Call at 321/ ens and small kitchenette and Eighth street or phone 675. closet. Call at 623 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping | (OR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- room suitable for two, in modern| eq apartment in the Varney Apart- ments. New gas range and Elec- apartment in a modern home, Fur- ——— | for light housekeeping, only $15.00/ ished or unfurnished. Call at 924 in to sell monu-| per month. Also furniture for sale.| Fourth street. Phone 851-W. FOR RENT—One of the new 3 room apartments, also 2 room apartment. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping] Furnished or unfurnished. Call at Party, John J. Hall Monument Co.,)"" rooms, single or double, in modern| 930 Fourth street. home, rent reasonable, Call at 114) SOR RENT—Two all modem ground West M floor apartments attractively fur- nished. Call at 614 First street or zB rc ee ee a ment, exceptionally well furnished. i | FOR RENT—Room with private en-} Rent reasonable. Call at 120 W. | trance vnd bath. Suitable for @! Rosser. silat i d | _bachelor_at 602 Third street. __| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep-| room apartment, also ee sleeping SPECIAL THREE IN ONE—Facial,} ing room in modern home. Close in.! rooms. Ca!l at 322 Ninth street. 515 done by expert. Rebecca Helwick| men preferred. Phone 195-R or call at 114 Ave. E. treet. FOR RENT—Three room apartment room. Geni with bath, $32.50 per month. Call sii FOR RENT—One or 2 room furnish- FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping} ed apartment at Prince Hotel. room, close in, 311 Fourth street or me. ~~ | e8t location, WORK AS cook by woman. Man Apply Mrs. O. W. Roberts, 117 Main) preciated. Call at 714 Rosser Ave- room duplex, attached garage. Fin- Immediate possession.! reasonable. Must be seen to be ap- combined with a modern home in desirable residence district is now on the inark Owner leaving state. eee by appointment! Lester Larson, Baldwin, N. D. Oi H. Morris, 1006/ OR SALE— pol Fouyth street after 5:00 p. m. horn buils, 10 to 15 moths old, Ac- Phone |FOR RENT—Modern duplex, two| credited berd. Farm 3 miles north rooms upstairs, two downstairs,| of Bismarck. Struts & Nagel, Bis- large closets, partitioned basement,| _marck, N. D. located at 222 West Broadway. Also| STRAYED froni my place, one furnished rooms at 702 Seventh| strawberry roan mare about 2% street. Phone 1748-W or call at 702| years old. Finder Seventh. : Alex Neff, Arena, N. D,, for reward. FOR RENT—Pasture on bottom land | FOR SALE—Baby pigs, six to ten . give you prices on your repair or| for 25 head of cattle. Also one| weeks old. Delivered. Write or modern house and one furnished Finger, South Heart, house, garage, close in, immediate : » Possession. Phone 1421-R or 547-W. FOR RENT—Modern five room bun- basement with private entrance. a Seventh strect. Poultry ruled ee ad era wtnAT buyers were fewer in number. Flax rains fluctuated within | through the most hilarious adven- ) Seventh sirect_ pclals' (OS. more), at iesszes extn demand was fair and offerings liberal,|15% protein Delivered _To Arrive |narrow limits and generally showed a | tures. (Re eons), erik: Gxtra fitets s {1 dk north. .711% .74% .66% .68's|firm tone. Receipts of corn were scorey, 19%. firsts NY. NH. & Htfd. . 1 ee | Se. light and cash prices averaged slight- score), %-19c; | seconds Norf. & tert 3 dk north. . {ly higher. Oats continued dull and score), 17-17%c; standards (90 Ne i 47 14% protein stubborn. July lons closed at Fed: aniidger atandarda (90 orth American «- om Livestock [14% protet stubborn. July gptions closed at centralized carlote), 214ac. E acest pene ; Hage tc. <cnt 319 Seco : Livia 886; wtendys extra firsts, 1549ci f Roe | hn ira een Se ea oe tee Baiey, was. generally (firm, , duly Turkey, on the most hilarious mis-| OR RENT—Large furnished sleep-| 125 The; storage’ packed {i Pacific Light . 54. | south St. Paul, Minn., June 20—() *|ielae ahawed a. retier fir ndel is also featured. "Sadler ives cack: ts aoe 1 [inch ys, Dep, Age Generally speak nant of the netk Receipts on: | ——— ee Cee Be 24%} ing, the cattie market went into the ee see i Pani tr ers, 28¢; springs, 28c; roosters, 12%; | Penney’ Cy, ue on a steady to strong bas! +{Sp0b flax failed to keep pace with the Salesmen turkeys: 18-20e; spring ducks, aney, (J.rC,) af [While desirable light hogs sold mostly | TEA tatunes ay aioe at re old, 11-12%c; spring geese, 16¢; ol Penn. R. R. ... 48% higher with heavier weights and’; $146.0 net gain of 1c | NEW SPECIALTY to retailers. Com: Cheese, per pound: Twins, 12i¢c; |Phillips Petrol. Ss |packing sows closing only. slightly | dias: : missions immediately with guaran-! home with hot water at all times. daisies, 13¢: horns, 13%¢c: Young |Proct. & Gamble 644, wreny than a week ago. Slaughte: : o " fitger, ib-16c; Swies, 30-2, °°" |Bungasve: CORP. Ne 37° | ambs ruled a bie dora perce sleet 1 At the Movies || Portunity to clear $100 weely.| on Main or phone 342 z s a s une’ . i << ie’, oa EReATA pares Hh oholce yeni “and light, weignt 2 ¢—_______________4| firite Salesmanager, Box 918, Ce-| 22 RENT—Two furnished rooms y ¥ “Tu —(P)—Eges, 18,- | steers sold at 8.00-8.25, the latter price Pres | ee Raise te. 248" tiem" Mixed. ‘colors, “regular |Badlo-Belth 12% Ibeing the highest since early in May, |eeyq PARAMOUNT THEATRE _| WANTED—Seles: packed, medium firsts, 15¢. Nearby | Re! oo 6% while best medium weights as well 85/1 north. ri r “Flagg” and “Quirt” have gone/ ments from manufacturer direct to Phone 833-W or call at 323 Eighth S50 Bearby western gathered hEaWs | Peat Tee a dat pemraatmcopeed at 7.0, citer. lest de 12, nore ~ 70% blonde! consumer; commission basis. Must| street. south extras, 20-20%c, . is of all weig! 3 north 6414 “683, “a ‘ 7 G ition to right |<“ inl Liad Butter, 11,457; firm. ‘Reynolds Tol 10% In Raoul Walsh's Fox production,; have car. Good proposition ig) Cheese, 241,502; fin State, whole [Richfid. Oil Cal. 19. Bulked at 815-350" most butehér Belt: | saee een “Women of All Nations,” which opens Pane agar taige {ancy to faney spe- |Royal Dutch Shell 27" ters 5.50-6.50, cutters and low cutters ID Rw or Monday at the Paramount theatre} Sioux City, Iowa. “Poultry, live and dressed, steady, | Safeway Stores. --. + Sh /2.50-3.50, bulls 3.50-3.75, and good and|1 HW... 60% 22. 63% ....,| and depicts the farther adventures ee , » L 5 . choice vealers at 6.00-8.50. «4 113% ‘ love ing an ese two unfehange: Seaboard Airine sat|, The advance on light hogs carrie 18% proveln faeuetay athena ie portrayed ____Personal a Meebing. f ° es Serve Inc. % peeeee 12-210. Jb. averas ete lene 69% +4. 63% .....|by Victor McLaglen and Edmund| WANTED—To hear trom Rudolf} ern home, suitable for one or two. { Potatoes ||Shell Union ‘Oi’: § 1140-270 Ib. weights cashed at 675-|1 paw | Lowe, their chief allure is the most Foes pe t @|Simmons .. 13, 1735, 270-350 Ib. 6.00-6.75, while pack- 11H W....- 60% ... 63% | gorgeous blonde of stage or screen,| living in Bismarck or vicinity. Any- pre: CHICAGO Shattuck (F. G.) vee 10% ‘sows bulked at 5.00-5.50. iGrade of” Fi sae pert? one knowing his whereabouts wi chic June 20.—u—(U. 8. Dep. Boreal Cons. Oil ... : a” pi decline on lambs, laced bulk of iy D . arbleb in-| kindly have him communicate wit! e roa aren aul Be e natives at 6.25-7.25, a few 7.50.1 Hy troduced “Plaga” and “Quirt” to the| Mrs. Mary Dubla, 725 East Secon oat trading rather slow: ‘stcked per Sparks Withingtoi {Diy [ith ted yearlings at 5.50-8.00, yrassy | Mix sereen, the almond eyed, raven aired} street, Duluth. Minn, cwt. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Standard Brands 2 1th .00-4.50, Dolores was their chie Arkansas Bliss ‘Triumphs, $1.45-1.55; | Stang Gas. & 64% | 1-50. injt 2 ‘In the d-breaking 5 , - ‘ , little change occurred in ‘ ‘ charmer. in recor | Shampoo, Marcel or finger wave for R255; “Alabanta, $1.4be1.50; North Gate . + 36% ing of oder and. stocker cattle |GHacog ‘65% 66% 61% ....! tounow-up, “The Cock Eyed World, $1.50, All branches of beauty work | FOR REN cline barrel Irish Cobblers, few sales, rd is Kk. ee peer sradee old I DHW or males | gig Vig ae eee Sos 10% 5 og 80-6.00., Stock pigs were t H W..-.. a Ou s% ‘|NOTICH OF CHATTEL MonTGAGE) Beauty Shop. Phone 1143. Over| at 113 Thayer. New Wor, June f0e-ur--Foreign 2os} |wnevenely and sharply higher, selling /on 1 amber 61%" 65% 60% nae Lasen's Blare. 5 the ram ecently at 1. x {13% protein » iven that default gxchanges ltregular; Great Britain “82 were in better demand and sold dur- |2°7 Provein 60% 64% asce sone | naNtles y's mereby, given, that default Wack Wastes room, Aine Great Britain, 4.86. 7/16; Franc ing the period mostly at, 4.50-5.00 with |<, protein that certain mortgage made by = J a /4 Italy, 6.23%; |Germa: ae breeding ewes at 1.00-2.75. G f Holos of Bt ancl County of Bui PIANO IG, Chas. L. Bryan, $2114; Norway, 36.17; Aweden, 3648; 162 eaiaae : a CEE eee eee rcicni hai er ah Phone 1620 or write Box 191. All Houses and Flats i 26% | Chicago, June 20.—()—(U. 8. Dep. marck, County of Burleigh and state} work guaranteed. Member of the | son —RENT—Sirict ly modern five CHICAGO CASH 4) of Agr.)—Cattle, 500; compared to; of North Dakota, Norreense. dated National Association of Piano Tun- June 2-—d— Wheat, No 238 |week “ago, yearlings and light steors |! d the 8th day of December, 1980, to 1 hard iGe." Corn, Nov mixed, brie 4% [Steady; medium and heavy weights ee cure. the following. indebtedness, Srifes No, 1" yellow, 88% -68%4e: No. 2 20% | Sid ‘dey tat outcher stuff steads, Dut : f Somber '&, 4980, for ses000" arawing a fear f pi yi je al e rate . ellen Sate * 13 315.00 Ber month gna which mort-| Box 63, Solen, N. D. & ROUBD: invewzians eppernney v1 92% vas duly filed in the office o: CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT 4 iste: is of Burleigh Ni York, J 20. — (®) — The 22% ally at he. the 9th di weekly statement of the New York Te Ree ee a ed... 49%2 150 De tn eto tat ate otlock Wanted to Rent clearing house shows; Wi 12% |inquiry; yearling steers topped at P. M., and which default is of the fol-! WAN’ by ‘coup! Total surplus and undivided prof-| warner 8 a bop mixed yearlings, $8.65; lowing nature, to-wit That the its, $1,247,148,000, unchanged. West. land 12 8.50; medium weight. beeves, $8.80; Mortgager has’ failed and neglected five or six room fi Total net demand deposits (aver- rent, aeryland 112. |heavies, $8.50: bulk fed steers und : : to pay the said $15.00 per month, nor age). SIEU SR OFG, decnense, $32,020,-|Westgh. Air Br. 23% yearlings, $7,258.25; Beoaleee, pholgers ite. a 124% any part, thereof and is pow in ae possession. im v i 020,- . aa 1.00; cows, $6.25; 22% . fu entire. amoun: 006, decresse. Westgh. El. & Mf hh POR, Seutacs bulla, 44.85; satootod Claimed to be due and owing on said| _428-W and ask for Mrs. Schiff. ssGigarings, week ending Saturday, (Willys Ovrind. at Yentors, $80; desirable stockers mortgage, at the date, OF this notice, p. + & . orth A |e 77.00, principal an °. seiigaringt s week ending June 13, sg ay Saturday's market tenses Ane thet ald morte e will! Contracting and Building oh b | a + week, 6 joubles: of ersonal 9 cl ae ih og BISMARCK Foon "feeding sittions, BE H00 direct; property in such, ortgage a here-| NOW is the time to do your repalr INVESTMENT TRUSTS (Furntaned by Ransell-Miller Co.) | compared to week ago, fat lambs Bdc- “*Jinatter deseribed, at publtc auction.|"" work, Phone 1328-J and have Se Senet Te a sicoa Sune 30 4g| feelings fat yearlings and ewes 26-60c|NO. ...... 146 1.50 146 , 1.48 [S8teeably to the statutes In such cape W. J. COMEAU Corp, Tr, Sh. 4% 8 | Nord dark northara 14} [lower; feeding lambs nominal; week's ilies ESS au Re of the Courthouse in the City of Bise Nov Am. ‘te an es amber dur 141 | top, $9.00; paid early for both native RANGE OF CARLOT SALES marek, County of Burleigh and State] new building. Nat. Tr. Sh. . Ee hese and range lambs; closing bulk good| Minneapolis, June 20.—(#)—Range | ot Nosth Dakota, at the hour of twe a “Am. gh fed durum. find choice native ewes and wether Wheat, No. |ociock P.M on ihe 30th day of June, , $7.75-8.25; est, $8.60: ran . a by nal, propert cl . 1 flax tghdb; ‘native bucks, $6.76-7 26; theo northern, | will be sold to satisfy sald morteage| Household Goods for Sale ae Outs,” $4.50-5.50; fed yearlings, -$5.5 northern, | {s to-wit: One Barley 6.65; gi y kinds down to i 5-50 and | 6 . hard winter, 74c; No, 2|Chevrolet truck, Serial a ats Ri pear eapice peed wethers, $3.50; fat ody tn ar. Soe) hard. bie basen with pr Fpelts ie ig] "Hogs, 8,000, including 7,000 direct: | mixed durum, b4-Ste. this 19th day of June, 1931, | than % its orginal cost. Phone 971 pancy 3 ae Hard winter wheat ff] qualify’ plain’ market unevenly 15-380] "Corn, Noo ‘yellow, & yey No. 1 ea ow 3. %. KELLEY, | after 6p. m. or call 807 during the| FOR RENT—Eix room modern house INNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE | ainncibeie tea Fee (ae io’week | Tes ioc Ae ff a wae si as ae epee Sed in . 20. 0 oweek| * ~48%e. as : * mt hs, Atsoclated Presa) 0 Biour ‘unehan ed. ehibments, STL achat montiy aiandy to ibe Bar 68 facia Bye: No. 2. Aigieney for Morceagee, bath tub, beby play yard, high chatr a peeeeee uw! y ALD 5 er; ere + estimal Tipe; sample grade, = isme jor yt Bancorporation ..iciaccsascom 40” Btandard middlings, $11.00-11.80, Sholasvers," 000; ‘light lights; "essa | © Flake Mork Vnisa eat ae 100 Third street. FOR RENT—Thiee room house part- end table phonograph. Phone} ly modern on Eleventh street south.

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