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MODERATELY LOWER PRICES PREVAIL ON Adams Express .. NEW YORK EXCHANGE Early Selling Flurry Is Followed | 4: by Recovery But Trend Is Uncertain recovery from an early selling flurry and drifting uncertainly during the afternoon as developments at the, conference at the World. Bank at Basel were awaited. Net declines in most of the prom- inent issues ranged from fractions to 2 points, with many closing about un- changed. Although some 400,000 shares were traded during the first half hour, the total turnover there- after was only about @ million shares. The foreign exchange market was virtually demoralized by the turn German bonds made sweeping de- clines. Leading commodities [roke rather sharply early, but closed some- what above the lowest. Trading turned dull after the first half hour, when 400,000 shares were traded. eecci ° { Livestock . ——____ —.-_—_——-.-6 SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., July 13—() —(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle—3,600; fed steers and yearlings in moderate éupply, these fairly active; fully steady; spots strong on yearlings; choice yearling steers held around 8.50; mixed yearlings above 8.00; bulk all kinds salable 6.50-7.50; few grass steers 5.50 down; she stock fully steady; cutters largely 2.00-3.00; bulls up to 4.25 on medium grades, bulk! 3,75-4.00: feeders and stockers active; | Crucible Steel .. largely 25 higher; better grades show- | ing maximum upturn; several lots de- sirable light stockers early 6.00-6.50; | bulk 4.25-5.50; inferior kinds under 4.00. Calves--1.900; vealers around 50 lower: medium to choice offerings 5.50-8.00. Hogs—12,000; slow; lights and) po. ‘py butchers steady to slightly weaker! 50s, Film, than Saturday; packing sows averaz-| Gon am. Tank "|Gen. Elec, (New). Gen. Foods ... Ge. Gas & El. “ General Mills ing 10-15 lower; better 160-225 Ib. weights 7.00-7.25; spots 7.25; most| 225-260 Ib., averages salable 6.25-7.U0; heavier weights down to 5.50 c> be- low; most pigs and light lights 7.15; some bids on sorted light pigs con-| Gan’ Railw. Sig... Gillette Saf. Raz. der; average cost Saturday 5.95:) Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. weight 256; for week, average cost bate siderably higher; sows mostly 4.75- 5.25; big weights down to 4.59 or un- 5.41; weight 296. Sheep—4,500: active, fat ‘ambs)| Gt. Nor. mostly 15 higher; yearlings 25-50 higher; ewes steady; feeders arcund 7 higher; better grade cv> and wether lamb 7.00-7.50; bucks down to 6.00-6.50; throwouts 4.00-4.50; fat ewes 1.50-3.00; native and Dakota; feeding Inmb 4.75-5.25; run includes) 2700 going through. CHICAGO Chicago, July 13.—(#)—(U. 8. Dep./ of Agr.)—Hogs, 45,000, including 18,-| 000 direct; unevenly 5-15 lower than Friday’s average; heavies and sows off most; bulk 170-220 Ibs., $7.40-7.55; | top, $7.60; 290-290 Ibs., $6.40-7.40; pigs, $6.50-7.00; packing sows, $1.65- $5.40; few to $5.65. Light lights, good and choice 140-160 Ibs. $7.15-7.55; light weight 160-200 Ibs., $7-35-7.60; medium weight 200-250 Ibs. $7.10- .f eavy weight 250-350 lbs., $5.65- $7.28; Cera: eee medium and good 275-500 Ibs., $4.50-5.65; slaughter pigs, good ind choice 100-130 lbs., $6.50-7.15. Cattle, 15,500; calves, 2,000; year- lings and light steers and most grades and classes she stock strong to 25¢ higher; medium and weighty steers steady to strong foe paid for 1,080- ; light heifers pound yearling up to $875; best medium weight it steers, $8.25; largely steer run; bulls fully steady: vealers steady to 50c lower. Slaughter cattle and vealers: 1100-1300 Ibs., $6.75-8.50; 1300-1500 Ybs.,. $6.50-8.00; common and medium, 600-1300 Ibs., $5.50-7.00; heifers, good and choice 560-850 lbs. $7.25-8.75; common and medium, $4.00-7.25; cows, good and choice, $4.50-6.00; common medium, $3,50-4.75; low cutter cutter, $2.25-3.90; ‘bulls (yearlings excluded) good and choice (beef), $4.25-4.85; cutter to medium, $3.50- $485; vealers (milk fed) good and choice, $8.50-9.50; medium, $7.00-8.50; cull and common, $5.00-7.00; stocker Steers, good and . $5.50-7.00; com- EB SIOUX CITY Bioux City, Iowa, July 13—(#%)—(U. & Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 5,000; calves 300; fat yearlings fairly active, steady to ‘strong; mal steers slow, she Am. Smelt. & Re! New York, July 13—(?)}—The New ; % York stock market closed moderately |A™ oue'e aay” ” lower Monday, after making partial] am’ Wat. Wks. . Aviation Corp. Baldwin Loco. . Barnsdall “A” . Bendix Aviation . Bethl. Steel . Brunswick Balke taken by the*German situation and) Bi Calumet & Hecia Canadian Pac. Chesap. & Ohio Chgo. Gt. Wes. Chgo. Gt. W. Pf. ... C. M. St. P. & Pac. :|C, M. St. P. & Pac. ;|Chgo, & Norwest. . Chgo. R. L. & Pac. Colum. G. & El, Colum. Graphg. Coml. Sol. .... Com. Southern *\futures market prices to drop Mon-| Curtis Wright Eaten Ax. & Spi El, Auto Lite . El. Pow. & Lt. . Freeport Texas j % |was fair on the decline. Oats was; all Produce Markets Graham Paige Mot. Grigsby Grunow Hudson Motor Int. Harvester .. Int. Match. Pte. Pi. Int. Nick. Can ... Int. Tel. & Tel. . Johns-Mansvle. Kennecott Cop. - Kresge (S. 8.) - Kreuger & Toll. Kroger Grocery .-- Liquid Carbonic Louis. G. & El. . Mack Trucks .. Mathieson Alk. .-- May Dept. Stores - Mex. Seab. Oil .. Miami Copper Mid-Cont. Pet. Nat. Biscuit .. Nat. Cash Reg. Nat. Dairy Prod. Nat. Pow. & Lt. .. ‘Nev. Cons. Cop. New York Cent. “NY. NH. & Htfd. Norf. & Western North American Northern Pac. . Pac. Gas & Elect. = Packard Motor . Par.-Publix.. Parmelee Trans. ..- Pathe Exchange - Penney (J. 0.) - ® RE $82.88-o8.8 = ive; generally 25- ‘and choice native all best THE BISMARCK TRIBUN. Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Mon., |New York Stocks| Closing Prices July 13 Winnipeg Sales Fail to Bolster Market Chicago, “July _13.— (> — Despite 5, wheat buying here against sales at; ‘Winnipeg, Chicago grain values col- lapsed today to new bottoms unpar-| alleled for many years. Lack of gen-/| eral speculative dealings on either |S¢) side of the market was a Yeature, with traders holding off pending develop- ‘ments as to bank troubles in Ger- many. Wheat closed unsettled, %-%% cent §6%3-86%c, corn %-1%6¢ off, July 56% 86%e, December 45-45%4c, oats %-15%C) down, and provisions showing 12 to/3 20 cents decline. ferings of wheat at Liverpool Had an additional. bearish effect, unrelieved by small decrease of the amount of wheat on ocean passage. On the price fluence was some buying based on weather for corn growth. ues and with cereals. MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES Sept. 4|MARKET HITS TOBAGGAN | Minneapolis, July 13.—(P)—Bearish | news over the week-end caused wheat | , There was some farm board selling of July here. July wheat futures closed two cents} lower, September 2% cents lower and! December 2%: cents lower. Barley dropped 2c on scattered selling | fered. Corn offerings were heavier and discounts widened 1 to 2c. Demand: quiet. Rye demand was fair to good. ~~ 19% CHICAGO 9 | chicago, July 13—(P)—Butter had|3 Rortn’*” 3% |@ steady tone Monday and prices were) |unrevised. Eggs were firm and one 14% protein %icent up. Poultry ruled easy. iD a| Butter. 12,848 steady; creamery-|1,H s | specials (93 score) 23 1-2 to 24; extras 1 DHW or 2% | (82 score) 23; extra firsts (90-911) HW. ‘score’ 22 to 22'1-2; firsts (88-89 score) !12% 20 1-2 to 21 1-2; seconds (83-87 score) jt D 18-19 1-2 standards (90 score cen~ 4 |tratized carlots) 23 1-4. Eggs, 10,023)> firm; extra firsts 19; fresh gradedi; ow. «. 82 © 12% | firsts 18; current receipts 14-16. !"Minnesot Poultry, alive, easy; 7 cars in; two)12 18% | due; 24 trucks; fowls 18c; broilers 24c; !1 DH W or 26% lryers 26c; springs 28c; rock nroilers|1 H W....- 20% | 30¢; rock fryers 28; rock springs 30c; rbd roosters 12c; turkeys 15-18c; ducks | on 16c; geese 12c. Cheese per lb.: Twins, 13c; Daisies, 13%c; Longhorns, 13%c; Young Limburger, 15-16c; Swiss, 30-32c. New York, July 13.—(#)—Ezgs, 13,- packed, closely selected heavy, 24- 24%c; regular packed extra, 222-23c; seconds, 17-11 16%c. ‘Whites, regular packed, nearby and nearby western hennery, closely se- 74% | tected, extras, 26-80c; average extras, ae 24-25c; nearby mediums, 21-26c; 3 browns, regular, nearby and western | 168% closely selected extras, 25-30c; gath- | * “ery | cred browns, extras, 23-24c; extra) 37% firsts, 20%4-212c; Pacific coast white, shell-treated .extra, 29%4-30c; extra first, 27-28c; mediums, 24-25c; natur-| als, whites, extra, 28-20¢; extra ld ad 25-26%c; mediums, 24c. Butter, 7,763; firm. Creamery, high- er than extra, 25-25%c; extra (92 score), 24%4c; first (88 to 91 score), 21%-24c; seconds, 20-21¢c; packing stock, current make, No. 1, 16%-17c; No. 2, 15-15%c. Cheese, 241,887; steady. State, whole milk, flats, fresh, fancy to fancy spe- cials, 13-15c; do held, fancy to fancy 29% | specials, 21-23c. 18% |"poultry. live, steady: broilers, by] A freight, 18-28c: express, 20-33c; fowls, % | treight, 16-21c; express, 16-21c; roost 9% | ers, freight, 12c; express, 13c; turkeys, fit | freight, 12-200; express, 18-250; ducks, 4% freight, 12c; express unquoted. 50% | “Dressed poultry steady; chickens, 1% | tresh, 24-38: frozen, 23-30c, Fowls, 8 rt N 8 Great Brit 31% | aga 7-16; Italy, ; 10% ; Norway, 26.71%; Sweden, 26.76%; Montreal, 99.78%. eeee ae f i g i E zy = #88 ge & ui ada ae ‘E ee g fresh, 16-25c; frozen, 16-26c. Old 58% | roosters, fresh, 12-170; turkeys, fresh, 17% | 95-32e; ‘frozen, 36-48c. Ducks, fresh, 1% 15-18c. Shipments 31,729 barrels. Pure bran 10.50-11.00. 10 efit] standard middlings 100-11. | See tee FOREIGN EXCHANGES ,| around $2.80-2.90. July 13 WHEAT QUOTATIONS GOULAPSE. DESPITE [ous SCATTERED BUYING % Errante taro Purchases at Chicago to Offset! Grain Quotations ‘ in, ery 13. ba Open Hish ‘tow i ee Be Bee: = poeeee Ett Pea 160 161% 1 + 1.60% 1.60% 1. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, July 13.—(7)— Wheat n! High hd ss a Bs Rist FE FRE RR lower, July 51%-51%c, Decem! eee & bee Fe Reports of pressure of Russian of-|> 31% 31% 31% MO” 34 e CHICAGO RANGE downswings, however, a steadying in- Chicago, July 13. the fact that the market had been| yyiy" breaking for more than a week. Corn |Se and oats were bearishly affected by | D wheat weakness and by auspicious “ Provisions gave way with hog val- Da ES Re es BR rs = as 8 J Financial news from abroad was/Sept. bad and the stock market was weak. |Oct 2% | Harvest weather is good in the scuth-| j, west. \Sept. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, July 13.—()—W! pared 32: neat with ass: PIONEER FARMER OF Corn eased readily with wheat receipts Monday Oats worked to the lowest price since |179 8 yea ago. 1902 with trade light and featureless. | 1507, dl pressure from the country while rye12 dk north. |was off 2%c. Flax dropped a cent/3 dk north. with trade light. 1 {| There was little spring wheat. No:> durum of desirable quality was of-\3 gx north. 1 dk north. MONDAY, JULY 18, 1981 Virginia barrel, les Service, 10%; Electric Bond & Share, 30%; Standard Oil Ind., 26%; United Founders, 5%. MONEY RATES money steady; 1% per cent. Time loans steady; 2-4 months, 1%- 16; 5-6 months, 1%-2 per cent. Prime commercial paper, 1%-2. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) Bid Asked | Corp. Tr. Sh. + 4% — 5%! No, Am. Tr. 4% 5% Nat. Tr. Sh. 9% Sel. Am. Sh. 4% Sel. Inc. Sh. 5% United Found, 6c Univ. Tr. Sh. 4% CHICAGO STOCKS (By the. Associated Press) Corporation Securities .. ‘rae | Insull Util. Invest. .. Midwest Util. (new) . MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS. CLOSE (By the Associated Press) First Bank Stock ....... Northwest Bancorporation GOVERNMENT BONDS $108.27. CHICAGO CASH ern spring, 48¢; No. 1 mixed, 50%4c. 26% -2614c. Rye, no sale : BISMARCK (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) No. 1 dark northern Sper 1 northern ... 1 amber durum . . 1 mixed durum . 1 kha Hard winter wheat ne pi iaehadidheedernmny Dies at His Morton County 49% 455 31s (Barley demand fair and offers} 31% ley demand was fair and offers; . 52 (light. Plax demand was good. ee 201% 23% 30% 3 Grade of 1 eee jana Winter Wheat, oF 35%... 51%, ts ‘and South Dakota Wh i Americas, 13%c; Brick, 13-13%4¢; (7 NEW YORK \ 260; irregular. Mixed colors, regular | extra firsts, 20-21%c; first, 18-19¢; | 3 medium firsts, 16- |% 1.56% 1.61% 1.56% 1.59% DULUTH CLOSE Duluth, Minn., dark northern, 63%- 66%c; No. 2 do, 61%-64%c; No. 3 do, 58%%4-62'4c; No. 1 No. 2 do, 59% -63%¢; rum, 55-57¢; No, mixed gts 2c; No. 2 do, 50c; 3 white, 22%-23%e. No. 1 rye, 31%-34%e. Barley, medium —_——_—— RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, of carlot grain 6146 -66%4C; 2 do, 65-5Ic; No. to good, 31%4-33%5¢- | f family patents quoted at 4.65-4.15 a Ba ‘barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. i lew York, July 13.—()—Foreign weak; Great Britain de- |mand in , others in cents: he iain, 435%: ute F 4 iny States when a young man. He leaves his widow, several sons ..+.fand daughters, and many grandchil- | dren. Funeral services will be conducted} FACES TRAFFIC CHARGES “**+lfrom the Mandan Lutheran church| An automobile driver, unidentified ee | Weather Report : At Ta. Total this month to dat New York, July | 18.—()—Call | poral, jan. 1 to date 29 11% New York, July 13.—(#)—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty 3%'s, $102.18; do first 4%'s, $103.12; do fourth 4%'s, $104.29; treasury 41's, $113.14; do 4's, Chicago, July 13.—(?)—Wheat, No. | f 2/1 red, 50%-5ic; No. 1 hard, 50% -51'%¢; | No. 1 yellow hard, 50¢; No. 5 north- Corn, No. 1 mixed, 57¢; No. 1 yel-| low, 57-5Ttsc; No. 1 white, 59c; sam- ple grade, 45-55c. Oats, No. 2 white, Barley, 38-53c. Timothy seed, $4.50-5.00. Clo- fd ver seed, $13.50-20.00. ag] Swift. Current, CLASSIFIED AD RATES TEMPERATURS ——_ PRECIPITATION Amt. 24 hours ending 7 a. minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must be received at The Tribune of- | tice by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion \same day in the regular classified page. Normal, this month to Normal, Jan. 1 to dai Accumulated deficlén Jan. 1 | | want ads come ae are 4 display rates at 90 cents per column GENERAL REPOMnptrs. Pre. |inch per insertion. N, D. Stations— High Low In. 57.30 ey Bisnarck, clear Hl menia, Bench. clear. 86 $1.45 Bottineau, eld 80 1.00 Carrington, .¢ 8 rt iy 8 15 3 4 ir Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional 7 83 88 s une reserves the right to reject any copy submitted, also to re- Hankinson, cldy 4 Hettinger, ‘clear 82 ‘copy to conform with make- Jamestown, cldy 83 of Classified Advertising. Larimore,, glay Fa isbon, cldy Max, peldy a | Phone 32 Minot, cldy . 83 | | Napoleon, clay 81 |The Tribune Want Ad. Department Oakes, clear 82 | Bembina,, peld 7s 88 83 Sanish, clear 50 Williston, « 86 52 100| Male Help Wanted | Wishelk, 81 49 150} tations: & MEN _W. immediately to Moorhen Minn., cdy 82 56 1.68 ‘ Lea ry learn Barber Trade. Specia! rates. The above record is for the 4S hours enaing ati am. sega oa| Molee Barber College "Est. 1803.) alga it if pe ee Chicai iC eae | aniline iidhiimteaemnaaass Denver, Colo; cleat. $8 Sage city, kan, cle Work Wanted Edmonton, sas City, Miles City, Mon’ No. Platte, Ne! Oklahoma ‘City, ‘clear re, S. D., ie or phone 597-R. Salt Lake Ci Seattle, Was! Sel LAKE COTTAGES 82 00 Spokane, Wash. Toledo, Ohio. cldy Winnipeg, Man., WEATHER FORECASTS | ioe 5 ies | troit Lakes, Minn. hi night; Tuesday probable showers and cooler west por- tion, and Tuesday; cooler Tuesday. -J.. = The barometric pressure Is low over the northern Ro sel ia Vashington, Fair weather| #nd 7 rooms, with garage. pr bout 4 o’cl | ———— a eine eeimndby smucen Northwest states to the convention | FOR RENT—Six room modern house iB. Dietz was born in Germany April 11, 1851, and came to the United/ city. At Cleveland the “Indians” will] Schultz, 511 Second. | 67] an want ads are cash in advance) — Cuts, border or white space used on | Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Household goods, cheap at 117% Fifth street. Apartment No, 10. Rooms for Rent oe FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern home. Hot water when desired. Suitable for two, Reason- ably priced. Close in. Phone 586 or call at 404 First. 0|GARPENTER work ‘and painting. urtl First class workmenship guaran-|FOR RENT—Room in modern new teed. L. A. Blattner, 404 Fiftr St.| WANTED—Send us your safety razor | blades to be resharpened and save, 83-0) | 80% on your shaving. Neff Billiard) St. Lou! 76 1o0| Parlor. St. Paul, Min 56 2 | ee For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly 9| cloudy tonight; Tuesday showers and ea ear ST a a | at warmer east portion to-| low, sun parlor and den, electric probably cloudy, | stove, linoleum on_ kitchen and ; bathroom floors. Pull basement, Tor Minnesota: Partly cloudy,| store room, wash tubs and extra! MANDAN NEWS slightly warmer in south, 1ocal show tory. Available July ist. Cail) very respect and heated by gas. ers and somewhat cooler. vill rent separately ether. G. For Montana: Unsettled tonight | 1015 Fourth street or phone 7/7 1Ant separate or together. G. 7 =e . |BOR RENT—Severl room house, four pact inhaled eid ad |” bedrooms. Also city heated apart-| ei s Tapantatn region| ments furnished or unfurnished. | jan over. he Canadian provinces ies or) Suitable for three or four ladies or) 1. ::ment with kitchenette. Call jwhile a “high” 1 it a th Umio'vallet. | Precipitation occurred ne| gentlemen. Phone 905, 212% Main. 1 ¢'659 third street or phone 1716-R. the Great Lakes region, upper Missis- | FOR RENT—Two modern houses, 6) = a sippi valley, Plains States and in the Close in.| FOR RENT—Well furnished two in the Indian tongue. quire 214 Fifth street. at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev.: hy Mandan police, was to appear be- U d Cars wees]. V. Richert, pastor of the Zion} i Evangelical Lutheran eh nia fore J. E. Campbell, Mandan police marck, of which Mr. Dietz was @/today. The machine he was driving member, will officiate at the rites. ‘| Bismarck Negro is way June 20. Hf July 13.—(7}—Close: % max on rac. Bt 4 6; te ba Mandan justice of the peace. rive, ; duly, $1. ; . on a wes October, §1.60%; December,|To Bury Dickinson ed shortly in Cuba. It will consist} LOST OR STOLEN—July 4th, small Realtor in St. Paul of eight circular buildings formed| male Spits dog. Answers to name apachneat 8 meer hone Sas Peay ARAN a central circular structure,| of Pal. Any information appreci-| Pane Ct St'™"baons asi-w. ee aa | Dito Pc ight pooh pRitaiey the whole enclosed in a huge square] ated. Call at 820 Mandan St. z : : TI Piiaa "Priday ‘afteraoon near’ Fort |*cet Coons by RASH wale Pies 2 do, Sc; No. 1| Clark, Oliver county, when his auto- No. 1] mobile turned over, were to be held in St, Paul, his home for many years, today. or chan; to St. Paul Saturday evening. Many Business Men of early a score, members of the quanti-| Mandan Indian Shriners, were in Cleveland, 0., to attend the national See ee tteredat ore ta Gi '. ore in dozen American Lezionnaires were Valley City to attend the state of the American Legion. Severe! Elks, who attended the na- tional convention of their organtza- ‘July 13—~)—(U, 8. Dep.| tion in Seattle, have not returned to js} their homes negro, will face trial on’a charge of |gtounds, Mandan. The Bismarck- Mandan memorial high- |of come, will oe. age peed ea monthly dinner meet in WANT TO buy stock of general mer-| with laundry privileges. Phone He was bound over following a,and Clark hotel beginning at 6:30| chandise for cash. Write Tribune} 260. Dr. R. S. Enge. hearing before Charles M. Sheen, |o'clock tonight, according to Clifford) aq, No. 3. E. Arnold, secretary. nm | ed apartment in the Varney Apart- gt ag sd the funeral was planned fest Gate, Iowa, but plans were wed at the est of his. bro- in ‘est Gate at one i Wheat, No. 2 time, dark northern, 67%c; No. 3 norther®,| ‘The bod: 58%¢; No. 2 hard winter, 51%¢. Corn, No. 2 J gs 52c. | ? was sent from Mandan Navy Store. the defendant with speeding, driv- ing with his eut out open, and fail- +-Light truck in running or ing to stop upon orders of @ police-| _ at 610 Thayer. man. Two suspects were being held in; Mrs. Frank Wetch, about 45 yearsithe Morton county jail Monday in ; oe Foe paged sees arenes connection with the robbery of Hal- Miscellaneous clock this morning in me al ——————————— aconeaing pern Brothers general store at Glen #OR SALE Registered polled short: | 208 Mandan street. MANDAN TEAM BEATEN Fortified with the tight pitching of Dead Animals Wanted Frank Hummel and hard hits of court. in charge of arrangements. Kirkpatrick was charged in con-| . — N. D._Box 265. Phone 406. nection with an accident in which DIRECTORS WILL MEET four automobiles figured on the| Directors of the Mandan Chamber Wanted is rt deliver truck, Chevrolet, 1929 is owned by a resident of Menoken. peo cheap call at Army and bath. Electrical refrigerator. Laun- net gene Vag ema} Night atrolnan James Buckle 5 tl int, vas [ealiae oeeein et todas who made out the complaint, charg Mrs. Frank Wetch, | Solen, Succumbs) grore nospen oF s10 | a NT TO BI CHEAP FOR CASH a late ine a ‘der. Call!FOR RENT—Four room apartment, = | FOR RENT—Apartment, lar FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished sleeping rooms for one or two. Very reasonable. Close in. Men pre- ferred. Also board if desired. Phone 1392 or call at 216 Second street. Mrs. R. Stratton. FOR RENT—Unfurnished light housekeeping rooms, ground floor, also one large room for bed room or light housekeeping. Close in. Call at 219 Second street. Phone 1111-M. FOR RENT—One furnished light housekeeping room with private bath. Also one sleeping room, fur- nished. Call at 619-6th St. or phone 619. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, $15.00 per month. Also furniture for sale. Phone 833-W or call at 323 South Eighth street. FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms in new modern home to clean, quiet parties. Private bath and private entrance. Hot water at all times. Phone 1352. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room at $10.00 per month. Also room and board at $30.00 per month. Phone 627-M at 311 Fourth street. home. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel. Clean and quiet and always hot wa- ter. Call at 503 4th St. FOR RENT—A very desirable room in modern home, also garage. Call | at 417 W. Thayer. Phgne 1611, |FOR RENT—Two furnished sleeping rooms, $10 per month. Close in, _Call at 400 Fourth street. ~~ Rear eae ey Poe rawae __|FOR RENT—Exceptionally well fur- s¢ $i (00|FOR RENT—Completely furnished) nished sleeping room. Call at 421 83 68 69] cottages with boat. Nason Bay, the family resort. Robert Bridges, De- | __W. Thayer. Phone 688-M. FOR RENT—Modern room. Gentle- men preferred. Phone 195-R or call | at 113 Thayer. Dakota: Partly cloudy | Houses and Flats tonight Tuesday scattered *ahowers | Apartments Mewhat cooler. | what cooler. enerally fair, |FOR RENT—Modern 5 room bung®-| pon —ReNT—Two apartments in house, 608 and 610 Fifth street. Each apartment has 6 rooms, besides screened in porch. Modern in FOR RENT—Furnished three room | apartment with large closet, gas for cooking and lights furnished. Also 3 room unfurnished basement room apartment, sink, hot and cold vails over the Rocky mountai "| Immediate possession. Also bottom : 7 Bionsand ihe surrounding territors,| land pasture. Cattle taken in ex-| anit, ses for cooking. Frigidaire, George Deitz, Sr., 80 Years Old, | rompers weaste risen’ somewhai | change for pasture. Arthur Shipp. | telephone. Also furnished single over the northeastern Rocky moun- | 7" ——— | room with kitchenette. Call at 411 tain region, while slsewhere changes |FOR RENT—Strictly modern five| firth street. Phone a esd nes te room duplex, attached garage. Fin- bs ee . |FOR RENT—Apartment, furnished or souri river stage at 7 a, m., 1.3 2 cl tion. “I i 08 ion. Farm Home 2 . Sanat. mmediste Povy Main | unfurnished, One room with kitch- George Dietz, Er, 60, farmer about) OnRIB WE ‘ve. Phone 761. | Siar visor $0050, Also one on sec s:[uoCmti couth’ of Mandan for swore Otlicial tn Charge. |FOR RENT—Four room partly Od) ond floor, 820. Evarts Apartments, ‘|than 30 years, died of old age in his} $23 Second street or phone 360-M. | 14 3rd. Phone 1471-W. |FOR” RENT—Wwell furnished “two | room apartment, cool, conveniently at 701 Wront street. See EJ.) arranged. Water, lights, telephone included. Private entrance. Very be dressed in Indian costume and FOR RENT—Four-room modern bun- | e? r ‘ om ‘el =| reasonable. Call at 515 Second will sing songs and present ritual) galow. Heated garage. Phone 610. | street. Phone 376-M. FOR RENT—Five room house. In- |FOR” ——RENT—Modern furnished apartment, one room and kitchen- ette. Electric stove and electric refrigerator. Laundry privileges. Suitable for two. Call :t 51 Fifth } | _street. R. 8. Enge. magistrate, to face a traffic charge OR SALE—Goo aTiscton ~enelosea | FOR RENT—Apartment in fireproof building, twe rooms, kitchenette and dry privileges. Inquire The Bis- marck Tribune office. private bath. All furnished. Call at 1102 Thayer. Also 6 room house RS. Ford truck, cheap. || for rent. Phone 291-W or see owner peg Ordean & Wells Co, Man-| 2+ 318 Ninth street. ant room with kitchenette, com- pletely furnished. Adults only. Close in. Phone 262-M or call at horn buils, 10 to 15 moths old. Ac-| FOR RENT—Cleanly furnished three gas for cooking, rent $30.00 per month. Inquire 1014 Broadway or one to word recesived in | tin Saturday night or Sunday morn- ing, accord! john Handtmant ada. a burial services will be 08 ,necording te John, Mapetmmgig| stedited berd. Farm 3 miles north)” room apartment on second floor, conducted in Solen, according to the|in cash was taken from ‘the store. of Bismarck. Strutz & Nagel, Bis- information. marck, N. D. phone 499-M. FOR RENT—Furnished and ‘unfur- nished apartments in the Rose ‘ aA iva pie saat Ry Held For Hearing) sonny Mossett, the Bismarck Tigers| QUICK service will be given removing | Apartments. Call FW ‘Murphy. ‘Sunday defeated the Mandan Forest-| your dead or undesirable live an-| Phone 252 or see caretaker Rose Howard Kirkpatrick, Bi: ers 4 to 3 at the Missouri Slope fair- imals such as horses, hogs, cows and| Apartments. ia on a change of i John| for poe or See ree POR BET Ore no ee Bos driving an automobile while intoxi- team is looking for more games, front apartment, modern new- 7 “pe Write or phone us promptly. North- cated in Morton county district Roehrick and Johnny Mossett being Rend pee Bi ck ly decorated. Very reasonably priced. Call at 812 Ave. B or phone 1649-W. FOR RENT—Modern one room fur- nished apartment in basement. | Nice and cool. Suitable for one, One of the most modern peniten- Lost and Found tiaries in the world will be construct- ROUTE. OF RELIA -of Mandan ‘Missed’ Many of Mandan’s leading busi- fleece |ness men were out af the city Mon- advanced | da; radian’ Shriners, who will act of Imperiai or BILITY AIR TOUR | FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurzish- ments. N2w gas range and Elec- _trolux refrigerator. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Two, three or four room FOR RENT—Two strictly modern ground floor apartments, 3 rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 172 or 1250. FOR RENT—Apartment on grouna flgor. Private entrance, Call at 415 Manden fe FOR RENT—Furnished apartment |. on ground floor. Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Three-roohh_modern _ apartments. Call at 1002 4th street. FOR RENT—One two-room apart- ment at $13 3rd Street. Phone 747. FOR RENT—One or 2 room furolsh- ed apartment at Prince Hotel.

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