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“i cd + ( « B a _ this early date. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1932 she stock worked unevenly 25 to 50 lower here this week following a dull dressed trade and similar declines at outside live markets. Top matured cash vanci steers reached 6.35, yearlings 6.25, minis Goats 4 Seats. ony thant bulk all steers 5.00 to 6.00, common |i received at The Tribune office by kinds to 4.00. Most beef cows cen- 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same Ihto at 3.00 to 3.75, butcher heifers day in the regular classified page. is Cuts, border or white space used CLASSIFIED AD RATES Livestock and Market Report for Satur., May 4.00 to 5.25, cutters 2.00 to 2.50, bull 2.50 to 3.75, vealers closing at 3.50 to 6.00 mainly or strong to spots 50, on want ads come under the classi- 12 amber.... 52% 56% ..... ws. | higher. 5 GOOD UNDERTONE Grade of ~ Further weakness in the hog house aan inthe eden ithe? ean ew Tor t s 1 durum... 2th BAY wo. sues, [sent rics this week to a new low pei jon. wee a 53% «04 ..e.. yin over years. Better 150 to 210 i 1rd durum 4844 1's 48% ...../Ib. weights closed at 3.40 to 3.45, 210|, REGULAR WANT AD RATES \ Closing Prices May 7 é Coarse Grain to 250 Ib, averages 3.20 to 3.40, 240 to|> “89% 25 words or under. Adams Express . + 2% la ellow... 97 88 ..... sss. [800 Ib. Kind down to 3.00. Packing | days, 3s wrens oe under. Air Reduction + 38% |$ yellow... 35 37 34”... 180WS Closed largelp at 2.50 to 2.75.11 Gay, 95 words or under.. Alleghany .. lg 4 yellow. E p TS with pigs largely 3.00, a few to 3.25. i ghany .... ‘a Littl * Ads over 25 words 3 cents Al. Chem, é& Dye 55! 5 yellow wae ittle change has developed on fat ‘word. aitiy GHAL etek Sate 2 lambs, these closing At 6.00 for good Lard Peer ey ‘Am. Can . 2 40% i choice native wooled lambs with The Trib ‘ : strictl; 3 june reserves the right to Stock Market Pauses to Get Its |Am. oe. eS: : a Action is Guided Largely by|5 G to 635. “Usa cake Goi ae ae any copy sabenttted on to re- i Am. Internatl. ... 2 43 t r re vise any copy to conform make- Bearings After Sharp = Am. Inter ‘| Erratic Behavior of Stock 2 Bi TI te 3.00, wine Meanie Cee up rules of Classified Advertising. Upturn Friday Am. Metal, 8% Exchange 4 : Wea + jable from 1.50 to 2.00. Phone 32 a Sonate tid “| Banley— A slow weak market ruled for| Zhe Tribune Want Ad Department New York, May 7.—()—The stock|Am. Roll Mill 6"'| chicago, May 7.—(}—Guidea tea torca. 39 x locker and feeder cattle this week, SS market paused to get its bearings|Am. Smelt. é& 9'4 \largely by behavior of the New York |Lower gds.. 33 wae alee S holding at 3.50 to 4.75 Salesmen Wanted Saturday after Friday's sweeping up-|Am. Tel. & Tel. 10014 | 1 toe fro Ry mainly, a few half-fat kinds 5.00 to teacher . pry ‘Am. Wat. Wks. . 20% | market, grain values reac aie 38% 41% 38% .....15.60. Stock pigs have shown little|20% COMMISSION. SELL HIGH ‘The lst maintained a fairly good |A™ Wool Se elegans eee ee change, these centering at 3.00 large-| 188s White duck clothing, towels, undertone but further minor’ rallies Bere 5% i dapatinke ot “tie ami 126 1.29 126 1.29 Me ha feeder lambs have been of+ bli Mg Te ee doc- e s¢ ta - —— ered, rs, etc. Lowest prices in coun- mores bhi ffaeene a a avn a Ss aah tien of President Doumer failed to MINNEAPOLIS RANGE satan try. Write, ALLOVER SUPPLY small recessions—largely fractions to|Atlantic Ref. . i seabeet baad Thee ad bdeiggphne oi barren & a High Close CHICAGO ~ ae 1 La a point—at the finish. The turnover|AUburn Auto 36 Ihelonged. to the reguike Bolbeviat 60%, | Chicago, May 7.—()—(U. 8. Dept.|A MAN WITH ©. ‘ED to ad- approximated 600,000 shares and the |AViation Corp. 2% | rorces, ‘Word that the Russian gore of Agri.)—Cattle 100; compared week| Vertise our goods and distribute in- closing tone was easy. Batt. o pate . + 7S eeet hal eactacd redien! prt jos Sey 41280 fed steers and yearlings 25 low-| troductory packages to consumers. Rails and oils acted best but were Betht ‘steel . . ise fin ite grain collection policy was like- ‘rt; very uneven; some sales, both] Must be satisfied with 90c an hour unable to make persistent headway.|Borg-Warner 5% | wise virtually igaored, {light and in-between grade weighty| ®t start. Write for full particulars. The week-end brought little in the|Bur. ian 13| Wheat closed 3-8 to 3-4 under yes- jlofferings, off more; light weight] ALBERT MILLS, Route Mer., 2149 way of business or political news of Calumet é& Hecla 2% |terday's finish, May 54 1-2, July old Steers predominated, but medium|._Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. a character further to stimulate the ferrell Pacific . ie 86 3-4 to 7-8. Corn 3-8 to 3-4 off,|May ,|Neight and weighty offerings — beef | SELL $1,000 guaranteed flavoring ex- market. cee Ts weeseeee oth May 29 1-4, July 32 1-2. Oats 1-4 «|tonnage makers—in more liberal sup-| tracts, five bottles, freight paid, Attention still converged uponlG 1681 {to 3-8 down, and provisions at 2 cents: ply; extreme top 7.90; practical top| $3.50 value, 99c. Fruit Nectars also. Washington, as bankers hopefully 2 |to 7 cents advance, late 7.50; extreme top long yearling} Highest commissions, sells itself, looked for further signs of congres- 14,| Buying on declines rallied wheat at Steers 7.75; light yearling steers 7.25;] taking country by storm. Write sional determination to balance the 1%, | times to above Friday's finish. Giving |Se average cost around 6.15, a new low;| EDISON LAB., Edison Bldg., Du- budget with equitable taxation and 4'5 lincentive to bulls were ‘stock market , [bulk steers 5.00-7.00; better grade| luth, Minn. economies. In the meantime, foreign- | Chg0.R. 3 advances as well as some purchasing 34 44 light heifer and mixed yearlings 25 “BE YOUR OWN BOSS ers still showed some signs of con- ts “ of Australian wheat by Russia. Trad- a ai ae 3% lower; common and medium grade|Make $8.00-$12.00 day. Local business. cern over the dollar, which again 81, |ers friendly to higher prices laid stress fein sd ee: — nih butcher heifers weak to 25 off;| No depression supplying daily needs. sagged in the foreign exchange mar- 63, |on statements that wheat stocks south CHICAGO RANGE ttle change in better grade beef! Start now. Experience unnecessary. ket. 2% Jof the equator were much smaller|Chicago, May (P)— cows, but common kinds and cutters} We finance you. McNESS COM- 2 a we a evi Load iret ae eyed year; ous td fla tia [aloes O7 a A eke ioe te) Tisedere a git) PANY, Div, T-515, Freeport, Ill. j igher an ware 4] ments were coming out of Russia and|May . :|higher; stocker and feeders weak to|SALESMEN # bitahed like Of Rue Hudson rose more than 3 in a mod-|Cont. Can am that the outlook for winter wheat injJuly (ol ‘ + /25 lower. earn poles Paes erate turnover. Pan American “B”|COnt. Ins... 47, |this country was bullish, Corn andjJuly (new). Sheep 8,000; today's market nom-| ers furnished. Special proposition was again a firm spot in the oils, ris- {Cont Oil of Del. "| oats swayed with wheat. eee. new) inal: for week ending Friday 111] to dealers. Interstate Oll Co. Min. ing more than 2 points, as a further/Grucible Steel 10 Provisions were responsive to up-|pee’ doubles from feeding stations, 20,000] neapolis, Mi if iH reflection of the purchase of its for-|Curtiss Wright . 1‘ | turns in securities and cereals. 0 direct; old crop lambs 25 to mostly 50 Vacs at eign properties by Standard of New|Dia. Match .. ‘{higher; light weight springers sharp-| WANTED—Salesman for North Da- Jersey. The fact that the properties ; MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES ly lower; others steady to higher;| ota. Acquainted with auto trade in the transaction were valued on |Dupon' the basis of “book value” rather than | maton the severely deflated market values, attracted attention. U. 8. Steel common closed a major fraction lower and miscellaneous is- sues off a point or so-included Amer- ican Can, Public Service of New Jer- sey, National Power and Light. Wool- Fo) preferred but not essential. To handle fast selling speciaity items. Real opportunity for live wire who wants to make $75 per week. Small investment. Reference required. See 8. D. Sloan, Prince Hotel, Sunday, May 8th, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m. f |sheep weak, declining dressed market an adverse factor late; closing bulks 4 |follow: good to choice wooled lambs 6.25-7.00; best 7.25; latter price week's “top; clipper grading largely good 6.00-25; native spring lamsb 7.50-8.00; bucks sorted off at a 1.00 penalty; California's averaging 80-86 lbs. , DULL THROUGH SESSION 5 Minneapolis, May 7.—(?)—Grain fu- tures dragged through a dull and fea- tureless week-end session Saturday with prices depressed because of eve- ning up in a narrow market. Flax |Dec. was the only grain to show strength 4| and only small lots were wanted. Of- |), rt Texas . ferings were lacking to match demand, earlier in week 7.20-8.00; small lots Real tate worth, Allied para American Gg, am, ‘Tank 16%] Foreign news was slightly discour- strictly choice Colorado's 8.25; heavy| <on-SALE at = a Halt-section Tobacco “B,” Eastman, American|Gen. Elec. 14 Jaging and continued rainfall was ex- shorn ewes 1.00-50; light weights 1.50-| *9 aor rane a Ga, 4 Telephone and a few others. The list|Gen. Foods a1, pected through the spring wheat belt esse ates he 2.00. esa a eo Bovey 2G wifes eo tileentfte tabi | oc oe 1) jof the northwest. The spring wheat | July 443 443. 448 | Hows—11.000 including 10.000 direct; | Tom dwelling, large barn With Day first hour, Lenten for a time, then Gee: mene sig 1314 |crop outlook is excellent in the main ! y . steady; 160-210 Ibs., 3.65-80; top 3.80; a Het ler 4 ca Gall wide cee nd SoC ee ra Tes ogj|Chistie Gad. Reak, : 14] and is stimulating a little bearishness ‘ w+ 448 220-250 Ibs, 355-70; 260-290 Ibe] Howse, Gable EHTege, een yoES industry indleate that this week's tae | carat aeatrt CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 240-50; Pigs scarce; packing OWS) fenced, half in cultivation and half 22 May and July wheat futures closed 2.85-3. 4% lower and September 5% lower. May operations of about 24 per cent of aie Lhicpueaitbok tab alee in pasture. Geo. M. Register. Chicago, May 7.—(®)—Wheat No. 3 capacity should be well maintained 11 | oats closed % lower, July % ergs ae ixed FOR SALE—City lots, 50x160 ft. City » July %4 lower, | red 551s; No. 2 hard 56%; No. 5 mixed !noidovers 1,000; light lights, good ana’ boys tana nlrb amor i, and September %s lower. May barley|50. Corn No. 2 mixed 31%; No. 2 yel- | onoice, 16-188 tba see 0: light| Water and graded streets, $10.00 per Se ee 74 | finished % lower, July % lower and|low 31%-3244; No. 3 white 31%. Oats|‘cicnts, 160-200 Ibs, 365-80. medic| month. Without interest. See 8. 8. rage ands euiaey (cut anemone 12\{ | September 1% lower. May rye Was|No. 1 white 24%. Rye no sales. Bar| yoo ong ono lh SoSeNes medi! Cuttord, Gs, Missleithacietssguaee arene cal 434% lower, July % lower, and September |ley epee seed 2.75-3.00. | ceiehts, 250-350 Ibs., 3.30-60; packing _ 24% | % lower. May and July flax were up| Clover seed 9.00-13.50. . 1. 275+ v8 d determined effort will now be made 8. | (hres cente-for each month and Sep- Bowes mbes end) Bop, sae 500) ae For Rent Pigs, good and choice, 100- 25-50. to maintain prices of finished prod- ucts, The commodity markets turned somewhat hesitant. Cotton closed virtually unchanged and wheat fluc-|¥! tuated ‘uncertainly. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 1 _ Minneapolis, Minn., May 7.—(P)— ca MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN REVIEW | Flour unchanged. Shipments 32,883. | “Minneapolis, May 7—(AP—U. 8, D.| Pure bran $12.50-13.00. A)—The domestic wheat market| Standard middlings $12.00-12.50. went through the week ending Fri- 1, |day, May 6, showing little net change, with unsettled financial surround- PASTURES FOR RENT — 400-acre pasture with plenty grass and run- ning water. Well fenced. For in- formation, phone 323 or 456-R, or write Fred Anstrom, Bismarok, N. D. tember two cents up. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, May 7.—(P)—(U. S. D. A.)\—Cattle 100; most slaughter steers, yearlings and she stock stead: stockers and feeders scarce, easier; car lots good to choice long yearlings RANGE OF CARLOT SALES FINANCIAL REVIEW Minneapolis, May 7—(?)—Range of New York, May 7.(#)—While gov- at the prison ball park Sunday after- noon when Fort Lincoln will meet the Hes : Bt carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 dark good t ; por lear ate oa ater | apa ae Serer aad in Keeping the) rorthern 67 1-2 to 74 1-2; No. 5 ib aay jee gpg eat tsa Oke perros will fill a spot on the She of thelr frequent tis of hohe, {Lous G. & i > [MA steadily good demand prevailed | northern 67 3-8; No. 1 mixed 69 1-8;| 4151695." row choice heavy heifers|Giants’ schedule originally intended Pensiealen antl eecerlon peieeatonsina Mane True ks + 14° for cash wheat and premium range|No. 2 amber durum 65 1-8 to 72 1-4. | s5'55°'1054 lots good offerings 950 Ibs.|for the Beulah Miners. The Mercer Rew York stock exchat Lggeetes aa Maen ee en + 12, |held firm. May closed Friday at/ Com, No. 2 yellow 38 3-4. wn $5.00-50; majority beef count; gregation cancelled thé New York stock exchange r led 8/May Dept. Stors. ..... 2 18169 3-4. y Rye, No. 2, 38 3-4 to 39 3-4. aed 00-50; mu iy He ; ee oe PErSTaree en ergatnier Linas au tere Pibafleth tarball rindi pala bp : BB" Light otterings and a fair demand|,, Batiey, No. 2 special 44 to 50; No.| ive. s5'75.tnedium weights largely fered with thelr training routine. tee Crenent eee Mo. Pacific + F*Jadvanced durum wheat. Rye turned|? 37 to 52: sample grade 44 to 52. | loot 49-7! e ee | "Games between the boys from the inten le pad Pctathe aera Mont. Ward 71,| firmer toward the close. May rye| ats and flax not quoted. Hogs 1,000; an early clearance ef-| post and the prison team always have pa Nash’ Motors 10% |advanced 1 1-4 for the week, closing fected at fully steady prices; top $3.25| been hard fought and the contest committee, the share market decided [Nat Biscuit 34% | Friday at 36. altet etal hap aeadt on 170-180 Ibs.; bulk 160-210 Ibs, $3.15-| Sunday is expected to prove no ex- committee, the share market decided | Nat’ Cash Reg. 9 Gate: was a , particularly for| Duluth, Minn., May 7—(#)—Closing 25: 215-300 ADSM ERE reigns easene Sree & tabeteclal Eiecayate aietay ive eee ate igs, [the May delivery. May advanced 1)cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark north: | 359 ths. ¢2.85-5.00; odd lots 130-160 Ibs,| | Hostliities are scheduled to get. un- Whether stocks had ak only a|Nev. Coms. Cop. 35, |3-4 for the week, closing Friday at tone 1-4; No. 3 do. 57 Lire to's 1-4; | $2-75-3.00; packing sows mostly $2.50-| der way at 2 p. m. 15” |22 1-2. Barley firmed at the close, partic- ularly the nearby deliveries. May ad- #|vanced 3-8 during the week, clos- ing at 34 7-8. %| Flax showed extreme weakness. New York ‘Central Htfd. . 5. Sheep 300; today's receipts all di- rect; market for the week: Fat lambs 25-50c higher; feeders practically ab- sent; late bulk fed clipped lambs $6.10- 25; week's top clippers $6.40; week's top wooled skins $6.60; none on sale technical recovery from an oversold position or whether they were at- NY. NH. tempting to discount early settlement of vexatious questions at Washingtor: remained rather obscure, but brokers thought the market was entitled to its rally after a two-months’ decline. No. 1 northern 63 1-4 to 77 1-4; No. 2 do. 61 1-4 to 76 1-4; No. 1 amber durum 60 7-8 to 73 1-8; No. 2 do. 58 1-8 to 72 1-2; No, 1 durum 56 7-8 to 59 7-8; No. 2 do. 55 7-8 to 59 7-8; No. 1 mixed durum 52 7-8 to 65 1-8; No. 2 do. 50 7-8 to 65 1-8; No. 1 red Aces Triumph in Ashley Carnival 1y,|Domestic markets were under some , |country pressure due to favorable late. Credit expansion through the re-|Ba moisture conditions in the northwest,|4urum 51 7-8. Score §9 Points to Annex Invi- serve system's security buying pro- May declined 7 for the week, closing], Flax on track 1.30 3-4 to 1.32 3-4; ° 7 4 ; gram has so far achieved little in the Friday at 1.23, : to arrive 1.29 3-4 to 130 3-4; May M inh B eak tational Relays; Wishek way of definite results, although|Penn. 129 3-4; July 1.25 1-2; Sept. 1.24 1-2. WL@INHOVEer DF $ : nothing spectacular was expected at Oats, No. 3 white 24 1-8 to 25 1-8. Finishes Second —— No. 1 rye 38 1-2 to 39 1-2. | Grain Quotations _ || Stier cade ta tany 3 2-8 tl DULUTH RANGE | 2, 1-8; medium to good 30 1-8 to 38 Duluth, Minn. May 7.—(P)— 1-8, Durum— n High Low Close Record in Discus Stocks were again selectively weak nit during their decline. There was, how- ever, considerable selling of rails at) Pog; various times, while wide losses Ashley, N. jSchool rode rough shod over the rest ,of the field to annex 59 points and May 7.—Ashley high North Dakota State Finishes Male Help Wanted AMBITIOUS, reliable man wanted immediately to handle Watkins Products in Mandan. Customers es- tablished. Excellent opportunity, steady employment, rapid advance- ment for right man. Write today, J. R. WATKINS CO., D-44, Winona, Minn. kitchenette with Murphy bed and Frigidaire $25 and $36.00. Also two room basement apartment with bedroom. $20.00. Everything fur- nished except lights. Evarts Apts. 314 3rd St. MEN, 18-35—Railway mail clerks. Steady. Commence $158.00 month. Common education sufficient. Sam- ple coaching FREE. Apply today. State age, present work. Write _Tribune Ad No. 108.” WANTED—SERVICE MAN Large manufacturer has openings in several counties where not repre- sented for middle-aged men who are capable and willing to call on fac- tories, stores, garages, warehouses, schools, hotels, etc., and inspect and service their fire extinguishers; op- portunity to sell new equipment while doing service work; earnings on inspections and service work range from $35 to $45 a week with added earnings from sale of new equipment. Fyr-Fyter Factory, 207 F. F. Bldg., Dayton, O. FOR RENT—Two large apartments with private bath. One on ground floor, all furnished. Also 5 room modern bungalow with gas range. Newly decorated. Located at 1102 Thayer. Phone owner at 291-W or call at 318 9th St. FOR RENT—Modern two room apartment partly furnished, first floor, private entrance, downtown, water, gas, phone. Reasonable rent. Call at 118 First street, rear. = or untur- nished apartment on ground floor. Including lights, water, heat, gas, telephone, washing machine and a achine. 930 Fourth street. FO) Furnished for light housekeeping, one or two room apartments. Phone 1063. FOR RENT—Clean and well furnish- MAN, calling on department, clothing and dry goods stores, to represent an outstanding line of WORK and DRESS PANTS to retail at $1.00 and up. Commission basis. State previous experience and references. Robert Wolff & Co., 201 West Broadway, N. Y. City. Female Help Wanted WOMEN TEACHERS WANTED for vacation work. Expenses guaran- teed. Give age, education, experi- ence in first letter. COMPTON CO., 1000 N. Dearborn, Chicago. Work Wanted WANTED—Rag rug weaving. Black dirt and fertilizer for sale. Very cheap. 1 and 1' miles north of capitol. Phone 8-F-4. Carrie J. Falck. ELECTRICAL Contracting. Supplies and service. No job too large or small. Prompt attention on all service calls. Phone 85. Service Electric Shop, 206 Broadway. EXPERIENCED GIRL wants general housework. Write Miss * Helen Wang, Hankinson, N. Dak. For Sale FOR SALE—Complete restaurant and lunch counter equipment, counters, disnes, gas hot plate and range, steam table, refrigerators, coffee urn, etc. Can be seen at 510 Main avenue. FOR SALE—Falconer corn, tested 98%, $1.50 per bushel. Selected ears shelled, cleaned, and sacked. Start right, in your preparations for the next corn show. Buy your seed corn from Wm. B. Falconer, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Complete set of Harvard Classics. Absolutely new. Never been used. Will sell for half price. Phone 807 or 856 after 6 p.m. Mrs. _Inga Thompson. BLCOD TESTED, husky, free range Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Reds, Orpingtons, Leghorns; 100, $5.50; heavy assorted, $4.75; prepaid; live delivery. Ozark Farms, Westphalia, Missouri. STRAWBERRY PLANTS—100 Mas- todon Everbearing, $1; 500, $4.25; 1,000, $7.50. Blakemore, Beauty, Washington, Champion Everbear- ing, $1 per 100. 200 Mastodon, 100 Blakemore, $2.50. Satisfaction guar- antecd. Pine Nursery, New Buf- falo, Mica. SPECIAL PRICES on chicks from Specially selected and blood tested flocks: Heavy breeds, 7 cents; Leg- horns, 5'2 cents. Also turkey egg custom hatching, 7 cents per egg. Sade! ELECTRIC HATCHERY, A gistered stallions and mammoth jacks to sell. Will take in exchange horses, cattle or sheep. We want agents to buy 2.500 old blemished horses for slaughter. El- der Horse Sale Co., Jamestown, N. Dak, SEED FLAX FOR SALE—100 bushels Argentine for $200.00. Located at ed two room apartments. Either ground or second floor. Lights, wa- ter, heat and gas for cooking. Privi- leges free. Rent very reasonable. Inquire 1100 Broadway. FOR RENT—New apartment. Large living room, bedroom, kitchenette. Oak floors. Hot water. Private entrance. Phone 1313 or call at 211 West Rosser. FOR RENT—Two large, clean, fur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. Lights and water furnished Private entrance and bath. Rent very reasonable. Call at 213 11th St. North, 12 block from Broadway. Also potatoes for sale, 25¢ per bush- el. FOR RENT—Well furnished, bed sit- ting room, modern apartment house. Plenty of hot water. Private en- trance. Call at New Rue Apartment, No. 2. FOR RENT—Furnished three room apartment. Private bath. Heat, lights and water furnished. Rental $32.00 per month. Located at 721 3rd St. Phone 1213-W or call at 618 6th St. Ree FOR RENT—One, two room furnished apartment, 20.00, and one three room $30.00. The Laurain Apart- ments. Phone 303. FOR RENT—Well furnished two room. and kitchenette apartment. Pull sized bed. Coolin summer. Private entrance. Available June Ist. Close in. For further information call at 120 _W. Thayer. FOR RENT|—Four room furnished apartment. Sleeping porch. Sec- ond floor. Private bath and en- trance. $35.00 per month. 1706 Sixth street. Phone 1478-W. FOR RENT—A modern furnished apartment. Three rooms and pri- vate bath. Also one room and kitchenette. Has electric refrigera- tor and electric stove. Overstuffed set. Vacuum cleaner and laundry Privileges. Inquire at 518 5th St. Phone 512-W. FOR RENT—Two furnished all mod- ern apartments. One brand new. Price $30.00 and $25.00. Call at 712 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Large five-room apart- ment. Call Logan's, phone 211, FOR RENT—Three-room ap Furnished all modern, Phone 851-W. FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- nished and unfurnished apts. Rose Apartments. 215 3rd Bt ¥. W. Murphy. Phone 852, }T—Fufnished or unfurnish- ed apartment. Varney Apartments, Phone 773. oS — === Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Ciose in. Strictly mod- ern 6 room bungalow. Sun parlor, breakfast nook, attached garage. Immediate possession. Phone 751 or 151. FOR RENT—Six room modern house or three room apartment, partly furnished at 222 West Broadway. Also nicely furnished sleeping rooms at 702 Seventh street. Phone 1748-W. 502 7th St. Bismarck. Also want rock diggers to clear SW%i, 35-140- 77. Pay $2.00 per cord. Automobiles for Sale USED CARS With an O. K. that Counts. 1926—Chevrolet Coach. Special Price ..........4. +++ + $95.00 1929—Model A Coach; Duco finish. Motor completely overhauled. Seat covers. Good tires. Down pay- ment ..... + + $90.06 C. A. Johnson. FOR RENT—Five-room house. Phone 524. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 5 room. home. Fully equipped. For months of June, July and August. 4 blocks from postoffice. Inquire at 120 W. Thayer Ave. FOR RENT—Modern two story elghi room house and garage. Close to schools. Excellent condition. Im- mediate possession. See Price Owens. Phone 278. ——_______., —————————— Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room suitable for one or two, right downtown, always hot water. Call at 314% Main Avenue. FOR RENT—Cozy modern furnished room. Close in. Hot water at all times. Phone 926-J or call at 507 Third Street. FOR RENT—Good sized, well fur- nished single room. With kichen- ette. Call at 411 5th St. Hazelhurst or phone 273. FOR RENT—Pleasant sleeping rooni. Also for sale, Majestic Close in. range with hot water front. Oil stove with oven. Complete bed. 422 3rd St. Phone 481-R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mod- ern room in private home. Running water in room. Close in. Call ai 515 4th St, FOR RENT—Large furnished front double room. Suitable for three. Five windows. Two closets, Bath adjoining. Gas and lights included we first place in the first annual Ashley | 1930—Chevrolet Six Coupe. Very fine ‘among scond-grade carrier bonds re- + 36% 56% 56% 56% BISMARCK GRAIN i Invitational Relays here. condition. flected prevailing uncertainties as to AA YS marmite iby Bissell Miller. Oo. RecondiinRelay at South: «|e kas ake lun aicficala, fiss| PNA Payment <4s-<<.ése.s: 9 how some roads, at least, were to meet No, 1 dark northern B $ 50 Dakota Meet seconds, and six thirds to win th2|1929—Pontiac Six De Luxe Coupe. 6 their flospeiel ere: = tare No. 1 northern .. s meer’) tourney by a wide margin. wire wheels. Trunk. Rack. Duco it eee aes aT No. aber du io sour Fils, &_ 0, May 1Taee| tuner gnind, te, rumnersp| a to hold fairly steady, leaving the i | ea eee STH « meet records were displaced and an-|eon was a close third with 15. Linton|1926—Studebaker Standard 6 Sedar. sharpest losses to issues in upper No. other was tied Friday in the first] yas fourth with 13 points, Lehr was Fine Mohair upholstery. 6-ply tires. brackets. ‘Thus the decline, while tt}Seaboard Olt pa ES, ee day’s competition of the Dakota re-lsixth with 11, while Burnstad lagged| Car in excellent condition. ; lasted, ran true to recent form. Bervel. ine 2%| | MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN |No" lays which brought together 700 eth- | with seven. Special price .............+. $150.09 |Shattuck. CP. 7% | _Minneay 1. — (®) — Wheat | NO. letes from 21 colleges and universities! “Windy weather handicapped par-|1929—Model A %s ton Ford pick-up. scellaneous — | Sheil Union ‘oil 3% [receipts Saturday 68 compared to 75|Barley and 39 high schools, Sciagts EE Se weeds | Se i Oe kee an ener ig! Ol... : 3% [@ year ago. oe ce Little Doland high school clipped | ing to Ed Doerr of Ashley, meet man-| mechanical condition. FOREIGN EXCHANGES 'Soc.-Vac. Oil; 8% at— Hard winter wheat . one-tenth of s second off the mark| 5260 i toate $90.00 New York, May 7.(#)—Foreign ex- |Southern Pacific » By (idkenorin. 99% 1a% eo “a's |°—7>——. | —_—-¢ lfor the Class B high school halt mile|""Winners of first, second, third and| several ther attractive buys in’ use! inge firm; Great Britain demand in [Southern Rys. |. TH 12 Gk north: ‘ora rom “|| Produce Markets | |relay; Meinhover, North Dakota uni-| rourth places in ‘the order named| 4 and 6 cylinder cars and trucks. dollats, others in cents, Great Bri. /sparks, Withington 1183 de north: [66% “68% 10.: o—_____________ 9 | versity, hurled the discus 140 feet one-| Were as follows: We tzade and give easy G. M. A. C. fain 387k: France 394 13-16; italy |sng* Gra Bec. > 16% |14% protein half inch to better the mark of 138/ 109.yard dash—Herr, Ashley; H. terms. ae 155%; Germany 23.80; Norway 18.79; |Stand. Oil Calif. . 19% |1 dk north. CHICAGO feet 8% inches made by Englemann.| xranzler, Ashley; A. Kranzler, Ash- CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. SE pee Heer ae Stand, Oil N. 25% |2 dk north. Chicago, May 7.—()—Eggs and|South Dakota State in 1930, and|jey: Welazake. Linton. Time 108|<—CAn nny CHEV! i Bie Demand rates are nomin-|Studebaker 44 |3 dk north. butter were unrevised today in @|Carleton college's relay team set a] ssynan , e WILL TRADE 1927 specie) ae at lote: Texas 15%, protein 63% 66% 63% 654, |Hght trading session. Poultry ruled inew time of at $/10 in the college High jump—Busch, Napoleon; I sole. somapletaly roped oped 2s . 4 north. glee fee easy. Sprint medley, three seconds faster : . A. , Ashley; : i w CHICAGO POTATOES U 3 dk north: ‘sii Cheese, per lb.: Twins 11 1-4; Dais-|than that of Nebraska Wesleyan: Ene wien. mete Rieti or Whippet coach or sedan. ‘Phone Chicago, May 7—(P)—(AP_U. 8. 12% protein es 11 1-4; Longhorns 11 3-4; Young made in 1930. Shot put—L. Johnson, Ashley; N.| ——o 'A.)—Potatoes 77, on track 159 old, 1 dk north. .63% 65% 62% .63/4 | Americas 11 3-4; Brick 11 1-2; Swiss, Ip addition to breaking one record, Arntz, Burnstad; R. Heringer, Ash- D. smokeless 08, ten A a: 2dk north. 162% 64% 1.0. domestic 28 to 29; imported 37 to 38./meinhover established a mark for fu-liey: F, Orley, Napoleon, Distance, 40 steady’ on old stock, dull on new, SE Sl | Poultry, alive, 11 trucks, easy, prices|ture meets by tossing the 16 pound| fy ’s ino” per Ib. Potatoes, 50c per bushe!. trading rather slow; sacked per cwt. MiTdk north. 69% 65% 62% .¢3y; | Unchanged. shot 45 feet, 6 inches. This event was! 20-yard dash—H. Kranzler, Ashley;| Cord wood, while it lasts, $2.00. Wisconsin Round Whites 80 to 90; 17 (2 dk north. 62% 164% |... :|_ Butter, 10,169, steady; creamery|_ new one for the competition. V. Herr, Wishek; Loege, Linton; I.| Phone 541-M. Minnesota-North Dakota Irish Cob" tty" "Ind, Alcol ‘ + 18%]3 dk north. 61% 63% ..... specials (93 score) 17% 18%; extras! wandreau tied the record of 3:41! Kempf, Ashley. ‘Time, 24 seconds. |OR SALE—1020 Pontiac coach, first blers mostly 85; Idaho Russets, No. 1.11’ §, Realty & Imp. ........... 4% |Grade of (82 score) 17%; extra firsts (90-91? | tor the Class B mile relay, established| One-mile run—E. Hess, Ashiey;| class condition. Will take light 135 to 140, few fine quality 145 toly: 8 Rubber 3% |1 north... 16%-17; firsts (88-89) 15%-16; Selby Rockwell City, Iowa, in 1930, by|Lang, Lehr; A. Lippert, Ashley; Bur-| coupe in trade. Call at 709 Wash- 150; Texas ‘Bliss Triumphs, few sales aie sae onds (86--87) 14-15; standards (90/virtue of the great finish of Schan-|gad, Ashley. Time, § min. 14 seconds.| ington Street. 425. yi 3 ‘Mi centralized carlots) 17. andore, an Indian with a remarkable| Pole vault—Dobler, Linton; Burgad, | =—==——=——===—=—— i Eggs, 27,711, steady; extra firsts} stride, Napoleon; Bannister, Napoleon; I.| Household Goods tor Sale 1% |14% a‘ GOVERNMENT BONDS ner 3° |1DHW 13%; fresh graded firsts 13; current! ‘gouth Dakota State captured the Kempf, Ashley. Height, 9 ft., 6 in. gas stove and one New York, May 7.—(P)—Govern- | Western ton 23% |1 HW. receipts 11%-12%1 storage packed/Nnorth Central Conference half mile} 440-yard dash—LeRoy Rittmiller, gas water heater, one small buffet ment bonds: 11% |13% firsts 18; extras 15%. relay and made the distance in onlv| Ashley; Loege, Linton; I. Kempf,|' and one . Call 580-W or Liberty 3 1-2's 100.19. 3% 11D —— two seconds less than the record of | Ashley; Scharf, Wishek, and Heisler,| 499 Fifteenth atreet. Liberty Ist 4 1-4's 101.19. 3% toe NEW YORK 1:28 4/10 held by Morningside. Norté.| Napoleon (tied). Time, 58 seconds. RS. Liberty 4th 4 1-4’ 102.14. 1D New York, May 7—()—Eees 3'--|Dakote State finished second and} Discus throw—R. Heringer, Ashley; | "Ov, SALE Household goods, ‘Treas. 4 1-4’s 105.24. L 18 sesee STM... /697, steady. Mixed colors, checks 10 third. L. Johnson, Ashley; N. Arntz, Burn- | Ave. 2 “ Treas. 4’s 102.14. BOSTON WOO! close | Grade 1-2 to 11. stad; Klouss, Lehr. Distance, 97 ft., of the pa: te eanty | better un-|} DEY 58% Lacy espe ere 2 to 19 1-2;| ©, 4 A 1 oa Ashley OPPORTUNITY STOCKS pas! » is pou ee 73-2] firsté (87 to 91 score) 18 1-: 35 Soldie N Will Half-mile run—E. Hess, > AL New York, May 7—(?}—Curb: . |dertone was noted in the wool mare ‘and South ‘Jakota Wheat | seconds 18 to 18 1-4. r Nine Lippert, Ashley; Lang, Lehr; Maise- |] A tinanclally responsible, reliable, le, Bond. & Share 12 1-4 * white and brown ones iwonanees.| Meet Grove Giants |e: 2 Te 2m 2m || Sater stom die"erocer ream, has lec, Bond GS ras Pi eggs 5 a United Foun . . H roosters a nw! MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE Serum S24 SK jducks fresh and frozen 18. Live} Ft, Lincoln Aggregation Will] Kranser, Ashley Yor's grocery speciality: mins (iy The Auseciaied Foes) AO AR ABM TL | Substitute For Beulah seOnEe Novae Northwest Banco 11. BRT | Livestock i Miner Outfit Stroh, Wishek. Distance, Manufacturets of SKINNER'S poem papper iny ied BOY. OT once cee | Qe ‘ Relay run, 880 yards—L. Johnstone, /{ THE UEP RIOR. MAC omnpado Broree, : SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | Two teams, which have ceen action|LeRoy Rittmiller, Albert and RRODUCTS, RAISIN-BRA a n. ER'S | Fi: 1d ry rat red anslB? Te Associated Press) fowtticas') 3-4; Horns 9 24. Stan: |Z eMber- 50% ABH eee nee.) Sree Paul, Minn, May 7<(AP|against one another several times in| Rransier, Ashley 4 Fruit Peetin, and Quick-ede. Midwest Uti (ew) 1-2. [ate Brands 1-2 cent less. fT amiber.... 54% ST% v.06 wee.[-U. & D. AD—Fed steers and fat|recent years, will take to the dlamond| Napoleon. Time, 1 min., 45 seconds.

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