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Sng ey Ran ee ye, : . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935 , | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and (CLASSIFIED ADS & x ‘i ’ Market Report for Thur., June | i BUYING ATTENTION OF STOCK MARKET (Closing Prices June 6) | New York Stocks| Adams py 5% CENTERS ON SILVER} 22: Specialties Also Get Attention; List Otherwise Held Down by Profit Taking ‘New York, June 6.—(#)—Buying at- tention in Thursday's stock market ‘was centered principally in silver issues and specialties. Else-| Atch. T. where in the list profit taking ac- counted for moderate recessions, but | Auburn there were few. especially weak | A’ spots. The ‘close was somewhat ir- regular, transfers approximated 725,- | Barnsdall shares. accepted. ag Baden Wee 13 35% 34% concerning domestic winter’ wheat] We reserve the right te edit or reject any panding seamlninis ‘pending fire Bord # alk crop prospects. copy submitted. ther Washington developments. The ‘ news was not exciting, although 200 leaders of the steel industry voted to continue the wage and working hour codes under which they have been | Celan operating. Commodities were somewhat mixed. Cotton rallied, but grains were un- able to follow. A number of second- ary bonds improved. Foreign ex- changes held to a restricted groove. Mining stocks dropped back from their best levels when imported silver et New York was reduced % of a 332) Grain Quotations] HESGIAN FLY NEWS LEADS 10 UPTURNS OF WHEAT PRICES Indications Point to Likelihood of Crop Ravages by Insects in Central States Chicago, June 6—(?)—Reports of Hessian fly in southern Indiana, Iili- nois and Missouri led to late upturns of wheat prices Thursday that were not fully maintained, however. Indications pointed to lklihood of: wheat crop ravages by. the insects. Development of rust and flood dam- age were added apprehensive factors 2 Sesh Sud: FREER FRET ‘Wheat closed irregular, % lower to % higher compared with Wednesday's finish, July 84-84%, corn %-1% off, July 80%-%, oats %-% off, and pro- visions unchanged to a rise of 10 cents. 1,63 163 1.62% 1.62% 1 | it wSSRESSRe! SPECULATIVE BUYING HOLDS FUTURES PRICES Minneapolis, June 6.—(#)—Specu- 80% |lative buying stimulated by Hessian fly reports from a large part of the soft winter wheat belt was an influ- 1 co Rae 1-3 cent an ounce to 72% cents. Shares of Coca-Cola got up 4 points, trade was desultory and featureless, Owens-Illinois Glass advanced 3 and the close was fractionally higher. Air Reduction firmed 2. Others, up Some short covering developed on fractionally to a point or so, included 4 % 1% %, b 3 % % x * * i} % 3% cd % % % reports that Chicago July was wanted U. 8, Smelting, Cerro de Pasco, Howe around 84c. Most news of.the day Sound, Evans Products, Pullman, Na- was of minor value. tional Biscuit, Loose-Wiles and Union 1 3 24 8 76 1 20 a1 37 Carbide. July wheat closed 38 higher, Sep- tember %c higher and December un-|! Tribune Rates Are LOW 5 consecutive insertions (per word). 6 consecutive insertions (per word).....60 This table of rates effective the state of North Dakota. clairvoyant monial, or doubtful advertising ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative Telephone 32 and department, ° Cuts and border used on want ads come will call if you desire. asked for the want ad ealy in Tow Message Will Reach Thousands For as Little as tau Profitable day sold at 13.50; cows slow, steady, but all grade heifers firm; bulls weak to .25 lower; vealers scarce, steady; slaughter cattle and vealers: steers, gdod and choice 550-900 lbs., 9.75- 12.25; 900-1100 Ibs., 10.25-13.00; 1100- 1300 Ibs., 10.25-13.50; 1300-1500 lbs., 10.7513.75; common and medium 550- 300. .00-0.50; heifers, good and Male Help Wanted Female Help Wanted Strayed or Stolen WANTED—10 men, 22 or over for demonstration work. Some business experience required. Call Dist. Manager at Bismarck Hotel. WANTED—Beauty operator. Two years experience. Must be good finger waver, marceller, manicur- ist. Write Tribune Ad. 10432. BARBER WANTED immediately. it 222 South 9th Street. GOOK WANTED—Small cafe. Napo- leon, North Dakota. -Address Sweet, Shop, Napoleon, North Dakota. STRAYED— Black gelding, 1300 pounds. Notify L. E. Heaton, Jr. McKenzie, N. Dak. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Al bedroom. Next to bathroom. Beauty Rest mattress. Eastman Kodak dropped 2. Among 42 | hanged. choice 500-750 Ibs., 9.25-11.50; common Work Wanted =| Gentlemen only. 506-8th St. Phone Josers of as much as a point or more ey Re ‘was the strongest in the coarse|@nd medium 4.50-9.50; cows good 7.00- | EXPERIENCED lawn mower sharp- Wanted to Rent 8-W. were Chrysler, Columbian Carbon, Liggett & Myers B, Westinghouse, Amerada, American Telephone, West- ern Union and Public Service of New grain list, being influenced by foreign crop news. July and September oats closed %- 19.02 17.00 Jersey. An easier tone was displayed %c lower. July rye closed 1%c higher MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN by U. 8. Steel, Santa Fe, General and September 1%c up. July barley finished 4sc higher and September c Motors, Standard Oil of New Jersey Minneapolis, June_6.— (#) — Wheat receipts Wednesday 88 compared to 48 and Philip Morris, ————— | | Produce Markets Ds PAM Heh cretatndeblcrisatccitoenat CHICAGO Be88 a lower. July and September flax both closed unchanged. Cash wheat undertone continued strong despite more liberal offerings. Winter wheat was in fair demand and firm. Durum was in very good de- i A Sorry 8.75; common and medium 4.75-7.00; low cutter and cutter 3.25-4.75; bulls (yearlings excluded), good (beef) 6.25-7.50; cutter, common and medi- um 4.75-6.25; vealers, good and choice 8.00-10.00; medium 6.00-8.00; cull and common 5.00-6.00; stocker and feeder cattle: steers, good and choice, 00- 1080 Ibs., 7.25-9.00; common and me- dium 5.25-7.25. Sheep, 7,000; spring lambs and yearlings active, 25-35 higher; sheep little changed; bulk native springers ening. Re-ground, $1.00. oiled and cleaned, 50, Call for and delivered. Phone 899. WORK WANTED hauling gravel and black dirt. Lawn jobs. Very rea-/ sonable. Phone 588-W. TWO YOUNG girls want housework and taking care of children. Phone 1082-J. AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN wants work. Phone 866-R. EXPERIENCED girl wants house- WANTED TO RENT—Small, Tribune Ad. 10430. clean, sleeping room for $8.00. Write FOR RENT—Large room. Suitable for 4 gentlemen. Rent reasonable. Phone 1993. 418-8th &t. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Laundry business and Write equipment in Bismarck. Tribune Ad. 10403. partments for Rent FOR REN’ june 7th. One furnished 3 room and private bath apartment sleeping room, 216 Thayer. Phone 1276. ROOM FOR RENT for gentlemen. Call at 400-6th St. Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—6 good milch cows, team of horses, harness and Chicago, June 6.—(?)—Butter and Gas 1.04% 1.05% bsper tarp coal 10.00 down; medium to choice year-| Work. Phone 1803, with modern conventences. Laun-| Wagon, saddle pony. Wanted: To eggs were firm in tone Thursday and | Gen. 4% protein Corn demand was good and firm lings 700-815; shorn native ipa dry privileges. Call at 711 Avenue| take in 20 head of stock for pasture. poultry was unsettled. Gen. : os ice i ie to strong. Oats spacer was good and > 09.5 59 mostly; slaughter sheep and Personal A or phone 1256-W. Phone 627-J or call at 307-4th. Butler, 15,567, firm; creamery. spe- 3. dk north: 1.02% 1.03% 1...: ee rot eend ie fale tp ead | lambs: spring lambs, good and choice, |HARRINGTON'S prices for real puré|OR RENT—Three room all modern| WANTED TO BUY—Seven or 8 room clals (93 score) 25 to 25%; extras (92) 13% protein ae ee Sas firm to strong |285-10.00; medium 7.50-8.50; ewes} steam Supercurline permanents, re-| apartment. Completely furnished.| house. Must be reasonable. Write 24%; extra firsts (90-91) 23% to 24; 1 dk north. 1.05% 1.07% ain vabtortnipe SGhi TARA al i fate |90-160 pounds, good and choice 2.10-| duced. Regular was $350, now| Ground floor. Private entrance. Tribune Ad. 242 at once. ti Tirsts (88-89) 22% to 23; seconds (86- 2 dk north. 1.03% 1.055% yee tu ria 8 anand 3.75; all weights, common and medi-| $2.45. Oil steam was $5.00, now] 406-9th St. Phone 850. WE PAY cash for used cars. Rosen's 87) 21% to 22; standards (90 central- Bren aerh 1.01% 1.03% to et Flax was in good um 1.50-2.25. $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only|iAvE nicely furnished front apart-| Service Garage, 7th and Main. ehcp ae Houd. ak north, 1.09% 1.05% arab e—$____—_—_——?| $465. Only at Harrington's. Phone) ment in Tribune Building to sub- ‘nha tema tect pep worinekse ning imi [a 2 dk north, 1.02% 1.04% | Miscellaneous (|| _| et for 3 months beginning June &th. ‘or Ren - Fan Git, iat alt aictear oma 3 dk, north. 1.00% 101% Li estock _—_—_, |Somiacn utcEr, cas N-| Inquire ‘Tribune Office. FOR [RENT Beauty Ghop. Heat, . : ec FOREIGN EXCHANGE DIGESTION victims, why suffer?]soR RENT—Five room ground floor and water furnished, Prince 22%; storage packed firsts 24; ex-|Dllinols Cent. 1 4k north. 1.02% 1.05% ve New York, June 6—(P)—Foreign| For qulck rellef get free sample | "OR, RENT fie, toons Brame Tint _ Hotel. : dey ay live, 2 95 truci Int. 3. dk north: 1.00% 1.01% T. PAUL exchange steady; Great Britain de-| Of Udga, a doctor's prescription at} to). For couple. No family. Write] FOR RENT—Brick storehouse, size try, live, 2 cars, 35 trucks, unr |tne, Grade of Oe (y,|mand in dollars, others in cents. Service Drug Store. Tribune Ad. 10356. 25x35. Rear 112 4th St, M. settled; hens 18%; leghorn hens 16; north, 02% 1.045% South St. Paul, June 6.—()}—(U.! Great Britain 4.95; France 6.58%; MATTRESSES FOR RENT—One room apartment aT srg let pot eeepc hort...) 90% 101% Hermes enien Ailghtly more |Ttaly 625; Germany 4025, Norway|YOUR old mattress renovated and re-|" for light housekeeping, Cas and Miscellaneous broilers 19-21, colored 19; leghorn 16- Mi Winter 2 24.87; Sweden 25.52; Montreal in New| built either regular or spring-filled. 16%, barebacks 16-18; roosters 14; turkeys 13-17; old ducks 4% Ibs. up,| x, 15, small 14; young white ducks 4% Jbs up 18%, less than 4% Ibs. 15%; steady at recent decline; condition lezs desirable; early sales mostly med- ium grades about 9.50 downward; some good kinds held to 11.00 and more; she stock little changed, com- Py 1.02% 1.04% 102% 104% tein iS 28% 8 56 «6 1 13 18 23: 25) i] 59 bed % isha P at 3 York 100.00; New York in Montreal 100.00. MONEY RATES 309 8th St. Phone 1962. lights included, $18, College Bldg. Room 300. Room and Board FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- FOR RENT June 16th. Well furnish- ed two room apartment on ground floor. No children. Phone 273, 411- STAPLING MACHINES LET US demonstrate the Markwell Paper fastener. You will find this to be the neatest stapler you ever used. Staples sheets together per- New York, June 6.—()—Call money| ern home with board. Close in, 402 manently or temporarily. Bismarck Beese 12. 2 fee resielie 1.01% 1.03% 1.01% 1.03% roar angy servers year steady; % per cent all day. Time} Mandan St, Phone 1347-LW. ae a Tribune Job Department. NEW YORK 3% 1D low cutter and cutter 376-475 main-|10ans steady; 60-90 days % offered; FOR RENT—3 room heated apart-| i "pew Summer Cottages avaliable Ly dse 1H W. 99% 1.01% 99% 1.01 4 25° bu 4-6 mos. % offered. ment, unfurnished, Laundry avail. —P)—) %liy; very thin down to:3.25; bulls about at Shoteham, Minn. Season, $80 a New York, June 6- ‘Butter Grade of AE canieba te medi 5.00-75; Prime commercial paper % per cent. G PB 5 ts Ww. _ able, 723 Mandan. — _Phone 1 up. Reasonable week-end ‘rates. q tant, ener aa ry higher re HW * jum 5, *| Bankers acceptances unchanged. ay Foin ay to FOR RENT—Private furnishe -| Write Shoreham Inn, Shoreham, Sirsts (88-91 scores) 24%-25%; sec- onds (84-87 scores) 23%-%; ventral-| Miami ized (90 score) 25. Cheese, 143,166 steady. Prices un-| Mo. changed. Eggs 21,304, firmer. Mixed colors: special packs or seleotions from fresh receipts 26%-28%; standards and commercial standards 26%; firsts 895 95% 89% 95%|few to 6.00; stockers and feeders un- and Soeth Dakota Wheat |changed, good about 900 lb. feeder stcers 8.25; late Wednesday some well M finished steers and heifers fully 25 985% 1.00% 98% 1.00% lower; others steady; good to choice 1125-1250 lb. beeves made 10.75-11.25; 99% |many good loads 10.50; choice 1015 lb. fed heifers 10.25; vealers 1,600; steady to weak; bulk desirable 7.00. 1,081 |8.50; choice up to 9.50; cull to com- mORSMU 1.08% 1.11% 1.04% SHoVaBraMes ats. peee terror rcers = MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Minn., June 76.—(7)— Stocks close: Northwest Banco First Bank Stock. NEW YORK BONDS New York, June 6.—(7)—Bonds el Free Buying Power New York, June 6.—(?)—A “gigantic jam of accumulated wants and buy- ing power” waits to be released, Charles R. Gay, president of the New York stock exchange, said Thursday. The only way in which this release can be accomplished, he said in an address prepared for delivery before ment. Ground floor. Call at 204 Avenue B east. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 3 rooms and bath. Newly decorated. Write Tribune Ad. 10435. Adults only. Minn. ding a chines. Repairs and supplies. CAP- ITAL TYPEWRITER CO, 207 Bdwy.. Bismarck. ND. Phone 820. FOR RENT—Furnished front apart- ment. One room and kitchenette. $25. Everts Apts. FOR RENT—Two furnished apart- WANTED—Puppy for Child's play- mate. Phone 946 after 6 p. m. For Sale jose: -\: ‘ A "4 the Chamber of Commerce of the nts. Phone 1747-R or call at - x, es sae pasar vigh * pee 24; ae 1.05% 1.10% Hogs, 1,600; market mostly steady;| fest Northern 7's of 1936, 95%. ate of New York, is by “satisving mee ee POR eALe paren, pineip cold 2%; ‘storage packed firsts 25%4-%. |N. 1.00% 1.04% AEAg es inet eepon-se ae NEW YORK CURB business Ce etter to take uicke'°|#OR RENT—One furnished” room| reasonable. Mrs. Ula Deemer, 308 White eggs, nearby and midwestern | §; 15 j,toR 9.55, paid by shippers for "ev | New York, June 6.—(P)—Curb: ‘Three conditions he named: “Free-| with kitchenette. Call at 812 Ave-| _Ave. B. 3; browns H set Gaaiaa “iredes| citles Service 1% dom for management, a greater! nue B. FOR SALE — Waste Paper ¥ ;: lec. Bom de Share :A. y, and an abatement|=oR RENT—Furnished or unfur-| cheap, Inquire at the Bismarck 1 See Eeecee pies acanees wrcroee | United Founders, 7/16. of the hostility toward profits. ished apartment, Call at 106 Main.| ‘Tribune office. PEP cost Wednesday 9.20; weight 265 lbs. GOVERNMENT BONDS FURNISHED apartment in Rose|FOR SALE—Two riding horses. Can Poultry irregular, + fresh and ail frozen grades ‘un ene wether /epring damnbe 9-505 meds) Liberty first 4%'s 1002, Washington, June 6—(P}—A “mod-| INVESTMENT Aig ge pelnune, snd. decceating. s Liberty fourth 4%’s 102.1. 2 k e a = gre iy Ye erate” recession from the spring peak}LOT 175x150, 13 room modern hom FoR 33 Winchester rifie- - tically new. Call at 308 Avenue B. SSS Automobiles for Sale USED CARS grades anged, CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, shipments 1,025, old stock firm; sup- plies light, demand and trading light; poultry weak. All freight unchi fresh, 3 other | Pei Sheep 400; early sales spring lambs 25 higher; other classes steady; some held higher;, small lots choice 6¢ lb. FRAKES ton meses meen ry 6.50-7.15; some 8.00; shorn ewes 2.50- **13.50 mainly; scattered shorn yearlings and feeders 5.00-50. ‘| Dairy cows generally slow, narrow .|demand; good springer cows quot- able about $65-$75; most lower grades included at $35-$55. errr? = wi Barle: ft s al Me M i i] % % +3 r+ & s 3 i 23 3 3 9 . ai 21: 33) 2 a“ 40) 7 12 5 2 30! 7 3 12) 4 ry New York, June 6—(?)—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty 34's 100.2. Treasury 4%'s 116.23. ‘Treasury 4's 111.21. Home Owners Loans 4's ’51 100.7. BOSTON WOOL Boston, June 6.—(?)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Only scattered sales of very mod- Moderate Recession In Business Reported of business activity was reported ‘Thursday by the commerce depart- ment. The department noted that output of manufacturing industries increased by the usual amount during April but that the index of industrial produc- Apartments. 215-3rd Street. ———— Houses and Flats located in heart of Bismarck’s bus- iness district. Property that will pay very well on the amount invest- ed and worth considerably more than priced at. This property is ideal for business or apartments. T. M. Casey & Son, 518 Bdwy._ be seen in Bismarck. Phone or write L, E. Heaton, Jr., MoKengie. FOR SALE—Black dirt and fertilizer. hacenatin SIOUX CITY erate volume were being closed in the |tion declined because of a sharp drop|/#OR SALE—Very modern 7 room, 8 : sacked per cwt. Wi round | Re; % Sioux City, Iowa, June 6—(P)—cv, | Boston wool market. The greater part|in the mineral production index. year old home on west Rosser. In Plymouth P, A. Coach . whites U. . commercial £316; Mich- Distil, bs) 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,500; beef of this business was on 64's and finer| “Available weekly data for May do| very good residential district. Near|1932 Plymouth 7 Pass. Sedan 395.00 igan round whites U. 8. No. 1, good) Geaen ey Disk is steers and yearlings moderately active territory wools and on medium grade) not indicate a change in the trend,”| school. Excellent condition, A 775.00 quality .75; Idaho russets U, 8. No.l genre; 9 strong; fat she stock about steady; fleece wools. Quotations were largely | the report said. good buy. $5000. Also 5 room mod- 1 195.00 1, 1.55; fair quality 1.30-35; 3 cars 15) @hell Union 10% stockers and feeders steady; load lots|nominal on most grades and about} Security prices were shown to have} ern bungalow with small basement |1932 Buick § Pass. Coupe .. 500.00 Sb. bags, fine quality 1.65 ewt; new 8 Gi Tong yearlings and medium weight |e; Limited quantities occasion | advanced to the highest point in| apartment. Seven years old. Very|1930 Ford Coach ............ 135.00 supplies 14% peeves 11:00-10: bulk 10.25 down: car |*2Y became available at prices on the Inearly @ year during May, while bonds| good condition. Low taxes. $4000./1934 Plymouth Stand. Coach. 495.00. 3 late good around 700-765 pound heit- |!0™, Side oF slightly below ranges quot: were represented as having been| _T. M. Casey & Son. 1928 Buick Sedan .. 125.00 i ers 9.25-85; most beef cows 5.25-6.50; ee held ag able lots were quite | steady at the higher level reached in)#OR RENT—Lower duplex. § rooms to Chevrolet Coach 500.06 9 cuter arades chiefly) S775; cor|cee ‘Ted sb tnenanged Asking) area and bath. Near school and capitol,|!#3! Plymouth Sedan .-..... 275.00 10 cholee fleshy 650 pound stockers 9.25. |P™!°e* Unfurnished, No. smell children, |1982 Ford 4 Cyl. Deluxe Coupe 296.00 Umphs..V..6.: No. 1, awe 14 Heck 400l ao eats sales on Pietri Also Fails to References. Write Tribune Ad. jurant Sedan ......... 85.00 Sarolina cobblers U8. No. 1, 1.75; 000; I FCA MAY CALL BONDS etri Also Fails nei 1989. Hudecn Sedan North Carolina bbls. cobblers U. 8./5' weights above 180 pounds; most bids) washington, June 6—()—The farm . No. 1, 3.00. A% 2% WK MX 240% 24% 0) 10-15 lower; lighter weights steady; better 200-300 pound butchers bid 9.40-50; scattered sales 150-180 pound averages 900-25; sows mostly 8.50-65; smooth light sows up to 8.85; feeder pigs 9.00 down. Sheep, 2,500; including 540 direct; few early sales spring lambs and yearlings steady; good yearlings 6.75; best held above 7.50; few native springers 9.00; late Wednesday year- lings 15-25 lower; top 7.35; bulk 7.00- ? 35; top springers 9.15. 4 i % % % ry | 4 8 | i % 3 ee 6 $8 98 12 3 9) 87 credit administration Thursday con- sidered calling on July 1 8 total of about $254,000,000 of 4% per cent Federal Land Bank bonds of various issues. In view of the cheaper money poli- cles advocated by the administration, it was held to be almost a certainty that the bonds would be refunded in- to @ lower interest bearing obligation, possibly as low as 3% or 3% per cent. HOOVER AND SON TO FISH Solve French Problem (Copyright, 1935, by. the Associated Paris, June 6.—(?)—A fifth political strongman failed Thursday to gather together a government which might guide France through her -present fi- nancial crisis, and the nation entered its third successive day without ad- ministrative leadership. Wecuesday night gave threat of street disorders. More gold reserves FOR SALE—Seven room modern house, three bed rooms, four room basement apartment with bath. Good income. Well located. Phone 1946, FOR RENT—Modern, well furnished five room bungalow with sun porch. Available June 10th. Write Tri- une Ad. 10399. FOR RENT—Modern house to adults. Roomers in house. For sale: Lots west end. Phone 905. Chevrolet Coach 2-75.00 Plymouth Stand. Tudor. 495.00 Willys Sedan Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 465.00 Studebaker Sedan . Chrysler 225.00° These Prices Include a 1935 — ‘ Quechee, Vt., June 6—()—Former |were withdrawn Thursday from the license. 2 CHICAGO President Herbert Hoover and his son,|Bank of France. Huge sums in gov- _WOOL WANTED __| conwin-cHURCHILL MOTORS, Dep.| Allan, arrived here Thursday by au-jernment bonds fall due in nine days.| WE PAY highest cash market prices INC. jluding 5,000|tomobile from Albany, N. ¥., for a| Francois Pietri, the fifth man to} for wool and sheep pelts. We also Phone 700 s No. 2 white 41%; No. 3 white feed seed 10.00-12.00 ewt., clover seed 11.00- 15.415 owt. 5 ‘I rye; 45-60; malting 60-90. 2 200-250 Ibs. 9.80-90; top 91%-1.02%; No. 2 amber durum 89%4- | 10.00; 250-350 ibs., 9.40-85; 140-200 Ibs., 1.02%; No. 1 mixed durum 84%-85%4; |9.15-85; good pigs 8.50-9.00; most No. 2 mixed durum 82%-1.05%4; No.| packing sows 8.65-90; light light, % % % % be % % % % Ye %, » good and choice 140-160 Ibs., 9.10-60; light 40: 4 11) 107 31 86: 1 13 4 7 30 21 47 Oats No. 3 white 35%-38%. Barley: malting 50-' No. 1 feed 45-47; No. 2 feed 45-46; No. 3 feed 43-45, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 52 weight 250-350 lbs., > packing sows, medium and good 275-550 lbs., 4,000; steers and yearlings strong, inst 10-15 higher; not much beef in run; ‘Timoth; all grades showing advance; practical three-day fishing trip. The former president probably will motor back to New York on Sunday to attend a director's meeting. JANITOR ROUTS ROBBERS Shelly, Minn., June 6.—(#)—C. M. lary of the Shelly State bank here at 2 a. m. Thursday after the two would- be robbers and Bjore, who is the bank Janitor and night watchman, ex- changed pistol shots. .No one was hurt. The.two men escaped. It is estimated that there are 1¢,- top 13.50 paid for yearlings but one load choice steers held from Wednes- 444,000,000,000,000 ainmals in a square mile of the ocean on an average. Bjore frustrated an attempted burg- | ine! ‘be assigned the premiership by Pres- ident Lebrun within five days, offered concessions to leaders of opposing political factions through a full day of negotiations for a cabinet, but fin- ally was forced to report to the presi- dent that he could not form a cab- t. President Lebrun then called back Pierre Laval, who also had failed to organize a ministry, and asked him to try again to form a government. A sunken ship goes directly to the bottom, no matter how deep the ocean may be. The enormous pressure at great depths does not retard the sink. ing vessel. + sell new and used wool bags and twine at low prices, Bring us all your hides and metals. Northern Hide and Fur Co., Bismarck, North Dakota. For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres Canadian land for Bismarck prop- erty. Write Tribune Ad. 10410, —_— eee SS Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Up to date furniture. Carved fumed oak dining suite, single daybed, combination electric stove, kitchen cabinet, two rockers. Phone 569-W. FOR SALE OR TRADE—1929 Piy- mouth coach. Take 1935 Plymouth, Chevrolet or Ford and pay differ- ference, 206-13th. > FOR SALE—1929 DeSoto 4 door se- .. dan, Price $110.00. Phone 1507. ~ Marion Scott, 719-18th, Dr. M. J. Hydeman Osteopathic Physician 217% Broadway Ave. Reom 10 Telephone: of"