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) No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. * No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. 1 DAW [Grain Quotation BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) April 17 ‘No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. ....% a a1 89 No. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. 81 No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. Bs) No. 5 dark northern, 50 lbs, 8 Sample Grains: 74; 49 Ybs., 10; 47 Ibs., 88; | 45 Ibs., 58; 44 Ibs., 52; 43) 48; 42 Ibs., 44; 41 Ibs, 40; 40/ 36; 39 Ibs., .32; 38 Ibs., .28; 37 lbs., All under 37 Ibs., .25. . 1 hard amber durum mh 61 143 1.40 32 22 CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, April 17.—(7)— Wheat— 0; % | It, got up 5 points on top of a 3-point; % | der profit realizing. 53% 53% 54% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, April 17. ag? ‘Wheat— ont Low Close et 108% 1.05% 99% 1.01% 91% 92% |: "35% 35% 36 36% 48% 48% 48% 49% 25% 24% 24% 24% 25% .25% 25% 25% 168 1.68% 1.68 1.68 168 1.68% 168 1.68 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., April 17. Durum— Open High Low 97 98 a 171) 1.70 171% 1.71 im MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | Minneapolis, April 17.—()—Wheat receipts holi- 48 compared to day a year ago. lis cash wheat and coarse quotations today follow: ay Delivered To Arrive lhyDNS 60 eae 1.18% 1.33% «0.60 wees 1.16% 1.32% wr. seeee 114% 131% seers seeee 1.12% 1.29% 1.060 seeee 1.10% 1.25% ....0 wrens + 1.08% 1.22% ..660 eee 1.05% 1.18% ..400 eee 1.02% 1.15% ...0. wees 1.00% 112% ....6 98% 1.09% 91% 1.06% ve Ee ae Shag ase ‘ i tana Winter Wheat 14% 1DHW oF 1H HAS 1.18% 1.20% 1.17% 1.19% 13% prote! 1 DEW or oe H Ww, 1.13% 1.16% 1.12% 1.15% = 1 HW... 1.00% 1.13% 1.0812 Grade of 1DHWor 1H W... 1.02% 1.08% 1.01% 107% Minnesota | ‘and South Dakota Wheat 112% 1DHW 1H Woe 1.07% 1.09% 1.0546 107% 2DHW or 2 HW... 1.05% 1.07% 1.03% 1.05% 3 DHW or 3 HW... 101% 1.05% 99% 103% Durum 1 amber hd Ibs... 1.01 117 99 114 2 amber hd 9 Ibs. .. 1.01 116 06 2 amber hd 8 I 115 eeeee ibs... 1.00 hd 38 35 91 89 87 14 113 1.12 111 1.10 1.08 83 | 1.05 Low test—weight, discounted 2c. Grade of - amber.... a0 1.07 1rd durum 80 Ch to fey.. a7 aeaee Med to ne Syne ower grds. Free athe 24 (3ST Noe BOT case 51 52% 50% ..... Flax— No. 1.. 169 #177 #169 ..... In the first eight months of 1935, ts Montgomery Ward. +[132%; 58 Ibs, 1.14%-131%4; No. 2! [| 125%; 55. Ibs., +}107; Ne THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1936 OIL STOCKS BOUGHT BUT MARKET CLOSE | Heaviness of Rails, Steels Is| Retarding Factor; Sellers Active New York, April 17.—(#)—Stocks of | the oil companies were favored in Fri- day’s market, as were scattered spec- jalties, but the buying incentive was lacking in other groups. Heaviness of the rails and steels| Am. was a retarding factor, although sell- ing pressure generally was not pro-! Ar nounced. The close was Transfers were around 1,350,000 shares. While the foreign picture appeared to be cloudier than ever, domestic in- dustrial news attracted attention to individual equities. At the same time brokerage quarters stated many of/ their customers were still on the side- lines waiting for a break in the trend stalemate. Indian Refining stock was a spec- tacular feature in the stock, division. jump Thursday, although it subse-/ quently gave up some of its gain un- Others that were given support in- cluded Seaboard Oil, Standard Oils of New Jersey and Indiana, Houston Oil, Atlantic Refining, U. S. Indus- trial Alcohol, Corn Products, Ameri-} can Rolling Mill, Sears-Roebuck and Case, Crown Cork and Auburn fell C back a point or so, along with Ameri- can Telephone and Santa Fe. In the lower brackets also were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, N. Y. Central, Northern | ¢, ebb Southern Pacific and du Pont. | Produce Markets | —* CHICAGO Chicago, April 17.—(?)—Butter was steady in tone Friday and eggs were | firm. Poultry was steady. Butter, 12,667, steady, prices un- changed. Eggs, 28,222, firm; extras firsts lo- cal 20, cars 20%; fresh graded firsts local 19%; cars 19 current receipts 18%; storage packed extras 21%; storage packed firsts 21. Poultry, live, 19 trucks, steady; hens Tribune’s Gr Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., April 17 [New York Stocks| Closing Prices April 17 PRICES IRREGULAR Sis Am. Wool Pf. Anaconda irregular. | Ass Bendix Aviation Bethl. Steel new Boeing Airpl. . Borden wae Borg Warner . Bridgeport Brass Briggs Mfg. <6 Budd Wheel ... Caterpil. ‘Tract. Celanese . Gat" . Pfd. R. I, & Pacific Girysier eee Colgate-: tae Colum. G. & El. Colum. Pic, Vtc. Com. Credit Com. Solv. -@|Com. & Southern {Cont. Oil Del. Corn Products Cream Wheat 5 Ibs. and less 23, more than 5 Ibs, 21; |El Leghorn hens 19; White Rock springs 28%, colored 26; Piymouth Rock fryers 27%, White Rocks 27, colored 25; Plymouth and White Rock broilers 26, colored 25, barebacks 20-22, Leghorn broilers 23; roosters 1632; turkeys 18-21; heavy old ducks 19, heavy young ducks 20, small 16; geese 15; capons 7 lbs, 28; less than 7 Ibs. 27. NEW YORK New York, April 17.—()—Live poul- try weak. By freight: Chickens 20; broilers 22; fowls 21-23; other freight prices unchanged. Butter, 9,091, firmer. Creamery, higher than extra 30%-31'%; extra (92 score) 301%; firsts (90-91 scores) 30-3012; centralized (90 score) 30-30% ; | Cheese, 55,857, weaker. Prices un- changed. Eggs, 21,492, firm. Mixed colors: Special packs or selections from fresh receipts 22-23%; standards and com- mercial standards 21%; firsts 20%; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. 19%; average checks 184-19; storage packed firsts 21; other mixed colors unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, April 17.—(4)—Flour: Unchanged. Shipments 22,117 bar-|M rels. Pure bran 18.50-19.00; standard middlings 18.50-19.00. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, April 17.—()—No butter futures sales today. Low Close Storage packed firsts, April..... Storage packed firsts, May...... Refrigerator stan- dards, October.. .22.. 21% 20% 22% CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, April 17.—()}—(U. 8. D. A.)—Potatoes, 53 on track 251, total U. 8. shipments 693; old stock, supplies moderate; Idaho Russets dull,~de- mand slow; good quality northern stock steady; offerings light, demand moderate, trading slow, sacked per cwt. Idaho Russet Burbanks U. 8. No. 1, few sales 2,05-15; U: 8. No. 2, 1.70; Wisconsin round whites commerci: 1.20; Early Ohios unclassified 1.15; Colorado McClures U. 8. No. 1, 2.25-| 5 Plymouth and | Fi:, Freeport Tex. Gen. Asphalt Gen, Elect. Goodyr. T, & Graham Paige Gt. Ore jIllinois Cent. . Indus. Rayon Int. Cement Int, Harvester Int. Nick. Can Int. Tel. & Tel. Johns-Manville Kelvinator . Kennecott Kresge (S. 8. Kroger Grocery . Libbey-O-F. Gl. . Loew's . Lorillard (P) Mack Trucks . ce? arine Mid), Marsh, Field McCrory Strs. bes Cop. Minn. Kone: Mid.-Cont. Midland Stl. ... Minn. Moline Im) Murray Corp. . Nash Motors Nat. Biscuit .... . Cash. Reg. . it. Dairy Prod. . . Distill. . North Amertean Northern Pacific Ohio Oil .. Otis Elev. . Pac. Gas & Packard Motor Param. Pict. Park Utah 35; Nebraska Bliss triumphs U. 8. No. | pills, 1, 2.00; North Dakota cobblers U. S. No. 1, 1.45; Early Ohios U. S. No. 1, 150-60; Minnesota Red River section cobblers partly graded 1.25-25; early | BU" Ohios partly graded 1.35-40; Texas triumphs U. 8. No. 1, 50 Ib. sacks, than carlots 190; U. S. No. 2, few sales 1.30; carlots U. S. No. 1, 1.90 a sack. » DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn,, April 17.—(4)—Cash} closing pric No. 1 heavy dark | Se northern spring, 60 Ibs., 1.18%4-1.33'4; No. 1 dark northern, Ibs., 1.1634-/ dark northern, 57 Ibs. 1.12%4-1: 2946; No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs., 1.10!2- 1.0814 -1.22' No. 4) dark northern, 54 lbs. % 53 Ibs., 1.02%4-1.154 northern, 52 lbs., 9912: 97%4-1.09%; 50 Ibs., 9614-1.08%s. No. 1 northern, 1.10%4-1.15 No. 1 dark hard winter Montana. | 1.1914-1.22%4, No. 1 amber durum, 60 Ibs., 1.0: 2, 59 Ibs. 1.01-1.16; 58 ibs, No. 3 57 Ibs., 98-1.14; 56 a 95-1.12; No. 4, 55 Ibs., 91-1.11; 54 II 89-1.10; No. 5, 53 Ibs., 87-1.09; 52 ibs 85-107. | No, 1 red durum, 82-83. \ No, 1°flax, 1.70%. No. 1 rye, 51%-52. No. 3 white oats, 26-27. eaten | 1.00-1, Winnipeg, April 1 89.8 per cent of all new motor vehicles | wheat No. 1 ues 82% registered in the United States were | being financed. thern 80; No. Cais. No. 2 white 33%: No. 3 wbite 30%. Shell Union my Vac. Sou. Cal. Ed. Southern. ae Sperry Corp. . Standard Brands . Stand. G & El. | Stand. Oil Cal. | Stand. Oil Ind. Stand. Oil N. Stewart War: Stone and | Studebaker Superior Ste Swift & Co, Texas & Tex. Gulf. Tex, Pac, C. & O. ; Tim. Roll, Bearing ‘Transamerica .. Tri-Cont. Corp. .. Trua Traer .. Union Carbide lus’ ios " Alcobo US Smt. 2 ts US Sie2l . 12% 13% i ER RRR ZesaSVSsesu RR, 7% | up. A ' ities J WHEAT VALUES HT TOPMOST PRICE FOR LAST TWO MONTHS Broad Speculative Demand Is + Based on Drouth and War Likelihood Chicago, April 17.—(2)—Topmost Prices for wheat since last February resulted Friday from broad specula- tive demand based on drouth in this country and on increased warlike suggestions abroad. Toward the end of the day, how- ever, buying ardor was tempered a little because of reports of some rains in western Oklahoma. Export pur- chases of Canadian wheat Friday were estimated at 1,250,000 bushels, Wheat closed firm, 1%-25 cents above Thursday's finish, May 997%- 1.00, July 91%-%; corn %-1% up, May 62-624; oats 14-5 advanced, and provisions 2 cents to 15 cents down. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE STRONG Minneapolis, April 17.—(#)—In spite of considerable professional opposi- tion to the advance, wheat futures held most of the early gains Friday and closed strong. News was marked by political ad- vices from abroad and dry weather reports from the southwest. Trade was the most active in a long time. May wheat closed 2%c higher, July 25c higher and September 2%c higher. Coarse grains were higher with wheat. May oats closed %-'%c higher sy, | 2nd July %c up. May and July rye each closed 1%c higher. May malt- ing barley closed unchanged. May and July feed barley each closed %c May and July flax each finished %c higher, Cash wheat was unsettled. Winter wheat was nominally unchanged. Du- rum was in good demand. Corn demand was good. Oats was in fair to good demand. Rye demand was good. Barley was strong. Flax was in good demand. Si ee | Miscellaneous | MONEY RATES New York, April 17. — (?) — Call money steady, % per cent all day. Prime commercial paper. % per cent. Time loans steady, 60 days-6 months, 1 per cent offered. Bankers’ accept- ances unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, April 17.—(4)—Foreign exchange steady; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents Great. Britain. 4.94%; France 6.5914; Italy 7.90; Germany free 40.26; reg. travel 26.75; reg. comm'l 21.65; Nor- way 24.84; Sweden 25.48; Montreal in New York 99.37%; New York in Mon- treal 100.2642 GOVERNMENT BONDS . New York, April 17.—(4)—Govern- ment bonds: Treasury 4%s, 118.3. Treasury 4s, 113.4. NEW YORK BONDS New York, April 17.—(4)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7s of 1936, 101%. CURB STOCKS New York, April 17.—(#)—Curb: American Gen. 9%. Cities Service 5% Elec, Bond & Share 21%. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. Ctfs. 8%. McGraw EI. 31. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, April 17.—()—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco 11%. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Apri] 17.—(?)—(USDA)—A few lots of average to good staple twelve months Texas woois were re- cently moved by Boston concerns About 80-82 cents scoured basis de- livered Boston or other eastern points 4\ appeared to be the range in which Si} most of the business was transacted Outlets of these prices were rather limited, and the supply offered in this rang of quotations was not otf very large volume. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, April 17.—(#)—Cash wheat no sales reported. 60-62; No. 2 yellow 64%; No. 4 white 62; sample grade 40-58. Oats No. 3 white 27-30%; sample grade 22-25%. | No. rye. Soybeans No. 3 yellow 82- | 8412. Barley 88-89 actual sales; feed | Clover seed 14.50-21.75 cwt. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, April 17.—(7)—Range of carlot grain sale: Wheat, sample grade dark northern 711-98; No. 4 amber durum 1.08%-1.11%. Corn, No. 4 yellow 53%-55. Oats, No. 3 white 25%4-26%. Barley, No. 4, 31%. Rye and » {flax not quoted. Ingenious Yeggs Loot Stockholm, S. D., Bank|j | Stockholm, 8. D., April 17.—(%)— Ingenious burglars combined fire and water to rob the Stockholm State bank sometime early Friday morning. the top where it could be fished out. determined until the safe is opened. The first automobile show ever held in Cuba is planned for early January in Havana. Vanadium ...... Warner Pict. . | Western Un. Tel. | Westingh. Air. Westingh. El. & ‘White Mot, . Raaas & Co. Corn No, 4 mixed { 32-45, Timothy seed 2.50-60 cwt.) & | Deputy sheriffs said-they burned holes | in the bank safe then filled the safe | with water and floated currency to; The amoynt of the loot will not be} Rooms for Rent LARGE SLEEPING room in modern home. Also garage. Very conven- jent. Ladies only. Phone 525-M _.or 1612. 310 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Large neat sleeping room in quiet private home. Gentle- men preferred. 201 Ave. A West. LARGE SLEEPING room suitable for one or two. South windows. 811 6th St. Telephone 1747-W. LARGE ROOM on first floor. For couple or one or two ladies. 306 W. Thayer, Phone 1470-R. FURNISHED SLEEPING room for one or two gentlemen. Next to bath. 117 Ist. Phone 195-M. LARGE FURNISHED room for rent. Will be cool in summer months. Close in. 120 Ave. A, FURNISHED SLEEPING and ligh' housekeeping rooms for rent. 123 5th St. Phone 1789. e Thrifty Persons Never Skip The WANT-ADS | Salesmen Wanted Help Wanted ADVERTISING SALESMAN NATIONALLY known creator and manufacturer of a complete line of advertising specialities and calen- dars has an opening for a repre- sentative in ‘this section. Write Louis F. Dow Co., St. Paul, Minn., giving full details past experience, WANTED—Salesman with car to call on retail trade in North Dakota with fastest selling confection ever hr in state. . Write Tribune Ad. 4263. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room, first floor, next to bath, private en- trance. 1006 5th St. FOR RENT —Sleeping room, next to bath. Call at 707 A NICE, modern | sleeping root 4th St. Telephone 728. Livestock SO. ST. PAUL ‘South St. Paul, April 17—(7)}—(Ww. S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,000; slaughter steers about steady; medium to good fed steers 6.75-8.00; she stock slow, little changed; good to choice heif- ers 7.00-8.00; most lower grades 5.25- 6.75; medium to good beef cows 5.35- 6.25; plainer lights down to 4.85; low cutters and cutters 3.75-4.75; sausage bulls steady; most better grades 5.75- 6.25; stockers firm; good to choice Light steers 6.25-7.25. Calves 2500, slow; bids weak to 50 lower or mostly 8.00 down on better grades; best held around 8.50. Hogs 5,300. active to all interests; fully steady to strong with Thurs- day; spots higher; better 140-220 Ibs. 10.40-60; top 10.60; 220-270 Ibs. 10.00- 50; 270-325 Ibs. 9.75-10.10; 325-400 Ibs. 9.50-75; sows mostly 9.30-35; few lots pigs 11.00-50; light lights to feeder dealers 10.65-11.00; average scost Thursday 10.15; weight 242 Ibs, Sheep 500, small supply; bulk wooled lambs, no early action; under- tone steady to weak on slaughter lambs; buyers talking lower; few wooled ewes eligible 5.0-75; fat wooled lambs Thursday 10.50- strictly .|choice fed clipped lambs 9.25. Dairy cattle mostly steady; sup- plies limited; better grades very Scarce, demand good; medium to good Springer cows around 60.00-75.00 on shipper account. CHICAGO Chicago, April 17.—(@)—(USDA)— Hogs 7,000, including 3,500 direct; steady with Thursday's average on weights below 27 lbs., heavier weights steady to 5 cents lower; spots 10 off) late; top 11.00; bulk 160-270 Ib., 10.75- 11.00; 170-350 Ib., 10.40-80; 140-160 lb, 10.40-75; sows mostly 9.50-85. Cattle 1,000, calves 500; no reliable outlet for the light steer supply; kill- ing quality plain, mostly kinds to sell 7.50-8.25; these carrying bids 25 or more lower; heifers dull, about steady; best eligible around 1.75; fat cows slow, tending lower; low cutters and cutters little changed; bulls and veal- ers steady; weighty sausage bulls 6.50; vealers mostly 9.00 down. Sheep 9,000; general market about steady, some early weakness being quickiy recovered; strictly choice wooled lambs unevenly higher; two loads outstanding Colorados 11.40; early bulk choice kinds 11.00-25, with numerous loads good mediumweights lat 10.75-11.00; few clipped lambs 8.85- 9.00; wooled ewes mostly 5.25-75, SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Ia. April 17—P)— (USDA)—Cattle 1,000; slaughter steers, yearlings and she stock about steady at Thursday's low point; qual- ity plain; stockers and feeders slow, about steady; scattered lots fed steers and yearlings up to 9.00; bulk down to 7.25; car good 783 Ib. heifers 7.50; majority beef cows :5.00-75; cutter grades 4.00-75; few common and med- ium stockers 7.00 down. Hogs 2,500; fairly active; steady to 10 higher; practical top 10.50; pack- age 10.60 to city butchers; bulk 180- 250 Ib. butchers 10.35-50; 260-300 Ib. jheavies 10.00-35; 300-350 lb. weights {9.85-10.10; 140-17 lb. averages 1.00- 35; sows 9.35-40; few 9.50; feeder pigs up to 10.25. Sheep 1,000; including 470 held over from Thursday; fed clipped* lambs opened steady; double good to choico 86 lb. weights 8.75; no woled skins sold; best held around 11.00; other classes scarce. Sixty cent of all families in Work Wanted _ WANTED—Work by hour or day. Phone 871-M.and ask for Pegsy. Houses and Flats EIGHT room modern two story home, hot water heat, hardwood floors and trim full basement, detached gar- age. Near school: Sale price! $5,800.00, will consider clear quarter of land plus $1,000 cash as part payment, balance monthly terms, interest 6%. SIX room modern two story home on 6th street, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat (gas), de- tached garage, trees, lawn, shrubs, Sale price $6,300. Terms. MODERN four room bungalow, two bedrooms, many built-in features, | attached garage, nice complete base- ment apartment, present rental value, $75 per month. Sale price $5,500. Terms. FOUR room modern bungalow. 214 Mandan St. Sale price, $3,100. , Terms. { | LARGE dwelling, 4 bedrooms and} sleeping porch. Well located, nice lot, can be made into apartments, hot water heat. Sale price $4,200. See this agency for desirable homes. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY | Webb Block Phone oO. FOR SALE—Modern 6 room house. Owner leaving city and will sacri-} fice. Save your rent and enjoy the abiding peace of ownership. Desir- able terms, low interest. Write Tribune Ad. 14281. Household Goods for Sale FOR QUICK SALE—Living room suite, bookcase, table, buffet, dining room table and chairs, bedroom fur- niture, rugs, lamps, plants and ped- estal dishes, jars, blankets, pillows, clothes racks and other misc, ar- ticles. 428 W. Broadway. FOR SALE—Household furnishings including Kelvinator, rug, pad, kitchen set, studio davenport, table, bedroom set, spring, mattress, etc. Everything practically new. Must be sold by Saturday noon. South entrance. 410 First St. FOR SALE—Piano, good condition. Kitchen table and chairs, green electric plate. Reasonable. Phone 921. FOR SALE—Majestic range, hot wa- ter reservoir, tank, with gas heater attached. All for $20.00. 924 4th. FOR SALE—Furniture, bed, buggy, good condition. 300 Ave. B. Telephone LW. FOR SALE—Piano, $50. Oak bed-! stead, spring and mattress, $10. Mrs. | H. J. Taylor, 818 5th St. | FOR SALE—Cheap. Wicker baby | buggy, daybed, and dining room set. Call 1981-LJ. WANTED—First class paper hanger and painter. None other need ap- ply, Highest wages paid. Write or. telephone L, E. Zimmer, Bismarck, Female Help Wanted WANTED—Woman for housework on farm. Must like children. Steady job. State wages expected. Write Tribune Ad, 14272. WANTED—Maid for general house- work, Small family, adults. Write Tribune Ad. 14233, WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 401 5th. Telephone 145. Personal SEE SPRING SPECIALS at KYSAR’S Jewelry and Repair Shop. New line of jewelry. Expert repair work done under supervision of MRS. D. E. KYSAR, 310 Fourth St., Bismarck, N. D. MEN'S SUITS and top ooats, ladies’ suits and coats, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS. Phone 1707. We call for and deliver. RUG Fringing, Uphoistering, Refin- ishing and Furniture Repairing. Telephone 669. BISMARCK FUR- NITURE. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1020 Bdwy. Phone 1126. EASILY PAID LOANS | ON BISMARCK HOMIES QUICKLY SECURED from Price Owens, Agent Phone 278 Bismarck, North Dakota Office: First Door East of Postoffice. "Miscellaneous for Sale Power Brakes ‘isun BE: installations for every truck at small- est costs. No lubrication, no main- tenance. SMITH COMMERCIAL BOpT Works, Inc. Fargo, ICE CREAM YOU'LL never really know just how good ice cream can be until you taste it fresh from the freezer. Try some ice cream or sherbet today. Many delicious flavors, G. P. NEWS, 211 4th St. FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet — and | china closet. Good condition. Phone FOR SALE—Bab} as new. 516 14th St. LOTS FOR SALE Lots near Richholt school and City Park on water; terms $10.00 down,| $10.00 per month, abstracts fur- nished, good title, very reasonable; prices, taxes paid. Hedden Real Esjate _ Agency. Phone a a Land for Rent _ FOR RENT--City Block, also 20 acre | tract suitable for gardening or| truck farming. Call at 422 So. 11th Poultry Salary Loans Salary loans $5 to $50 on your plain note for a six months pe- riod. Prompt and confidential. EASY PAYMENT PLAN No Endorsers No Security Out-of-town Loans made by mail SALARY LOAN CO. George Stevens, Mgr. Suite 22-24, Dak. Ntl. Bank & Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 405 Bismarck, N. D. POULTRY RAISERS insist on buying | United States and North Dakota approved and Pullorum tested chicks, You can buy them at the Business _ Opportunity Mandan Electric Hatchery, Mandan, N. Dak. Prices, $8.90 and up. Price Austin, Te: , own automobiles. | a = lists on request. FOR SALE—Modern Grocery store, well established in town’ of 700 population. 60 miles from Bismarck. Building 24x90. Will rent building with or without fixtures. Must move Saturday and Bonus Holders. i 1929 Willys-Knight 1932 Rockne Sedan i Next Door North of Phone 1500 {| SPECIAL WEEK-END SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS APRIL 18TH AND 19TH, 1926 REDUCED PRICES — SPECIAL TERMS | New Special Pay: ment Plan for Farmers and Soldier Low Down Payment. Payments. SEE THESE SPECIALS Two 1934 Studebakers, each .... $545.00 1934 Chrysler Six Sedan ........ 1932 Buick 8-97 Sedan .......... 1935 Plymouth Coach .......... 1932 Studebaker Commander . Ford Model ‘A’ Tudor . Whippet Four Coach 1931 Oldsmobile Coach ........ Wilde Motors, Inc. Sunday Only Small Monthly 525.00 495.00 575.00 Sedan ...... 215.00 . 575.00 . 125.00 95.00 250.00 . 245.00 Montgomery Wards 304 Fourth St. to warmer climate. Write Tribune Ad. 14182. FOR SALE—Beer_ parlor | and cafe or will sub lease building for other business. Phone or write Chas. Hawley, Mandan. Apartments for Rent __ TWO ROOM downstairs apartment. Furnished for light housekeeping. | 77: Private entrance. Also one room upstairs, 818 7th. Phone 1747-R. FURNISHED APARTMENT — One room and kitchenette, Murphy bed and Frigidaire. Also 2 room apart- ment. Everts, 314 3rd. FURNISHED APARTMENT, living toom, bedroom, kitchen and private bath. Desirable location. Call 1770 after 5 p. m. x FIVE ROOMS including 2 bedrooms, 3 rooms, private bath. For Sale: Lots,” opposite Roosevelt school. Phone 905. the FURNISHED THREE room apart- ment and also 4 room apartment, unfurnished. 622 3rd St. Telephone 1231-LR. iat FURNISHED BASEMENT apartment or sleeing room. Call after 4 o'clock. 308 Ave. A. Telephone 926-W. LARGE FURNISHED one room base- ment apartment, one block from post office. Call 222 3r a FOR RENT—3 room, partly furnish- ed apartment or unfurnished. Also sleeping room. 831 8th. FOR RENT—One 2-room apartment and one 3-room apartment, upstairs. Furnished, 1014 Bdwy. FURNISHED two room apartment, private bath. Adults only. Call at 612 Ist after fiv For Sale or Trade FOR SALE or trade for Diamonds, Chevrolet car, low mileage, heater! nx. | New ius BY radio and new battery. F. Knowles. Jeweler. Bismarck. | ° Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for one insertion—45c for 15 words. First insertion (per word) Se 2 consecutive insertions (per word) ...........00.46 consecutive insertions (per ward) ............44@ consecutive insertions (per word +o Be consecutive (per word) ............848 consecutive insertions (per word) ....,....,....08 This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border used ea want ads come under clasal- fied display rates of 75 cents Per column inch per single in- sertion, No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad ée- partment, Out-of-Town Readers answer want eds only tel state phone the nd, THE BISMAKCK TRIBUNE Room and Board. LARGE WELL FURNISHED front room with evening,and morning meals. Lady only. 401 5th. FOR SALE . CHOICE LOTS Located in any section of the city you may desire, on water and sewer mains, LOW TAXES Terms may be arranged te fit your needs, Abstracts furnished and titles guaranteed with all lots. T. M. Casey & Son 518 Broadway Phone 493 Bismarck, N. Dak. —————_—S———————— For Sale " TRACTOR FOR SALE Will sell either of the following: 1 12-20 1925 Twin-City with 3 bottent Oliver Plow. 1 15-30 1928 McCormick-Deering with 3 bottom P & O Plow. Both ready to go. Live 3‘ miles south of Wing on 14, Kusta Lehto, Wing, N. Dak. FOR SALE CARLOAD Ceres Wheat, Government Seed Stock weighing 61 lbs. Ger- mination, 96% at $1.25; 500 bu. Ceres wheat, 53 lbs, Germination 95% at $1.05, 1000 bu. Red Durum, 58 Ibs. Cleaned, .75. Some good heavy Marquis and several lots 48 to 50 lb. Ceres Wheat. Also good quality Gopher and Victory Oats, Burleigh County grown seed corn, all at reasonable prices, Farmers Elevator and Mercantile Co., Moffit, N. Dak, FOR SALE—6 milk cows, (milking shorthorns), 10 chester white gilts, 6 full blood Hereford bulls, 1 Duroc Jersey male hog, 1-10 ft. press drill, 2 10-ft. Discs, A. E. Nelson, Wilton, N. Dak. Box 315. FOR SALE—Biack dirt and fertiliser. Also can do moving and hasement digging and ash hauling. Reason- able charge. Phone 457-J. FOR SALE—Ceres seed wheat, weigh- ing 53 Ibs. $1.00 per bu. cleaned. Phone 15-F2 or see Chas Nagel, Bismarck, N. Dak, FOR SALE—Girl's bicycle, excellent condition; woman's black spring coat, size 18, practically new. Call 812 Ave. B. FOR SALE—Falconer and Pioneer Dent seed corn, shelled and sacked, $1.25. John Crawford, Bismarck Route 2. he en FOR SALE—Commercial Indian side car. Also hand wringer, practical- ly new. 214 E. Rosser. 485. [REE HEAD gentle horses for sale, Henry Mills, Bismarck, N. Dak., Star Route 1. FOR SALE—Ford Bug-Tires good condition, $15. Phone n20-w. FOR SALE—Boy’s bicycle, size 26 inches. Phone 378. TWO MARES for sale. Roy Small, south of Bismarck. —_—“—~—"—__ Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Terraplane Sedan .. Chrysler “6” Sedan Pontiac Sedan Ford Coach .. Terraplane Sedan Chrysler “6” Sedan Plymouth Coupes, 2, Plymouth Coupe .. Ford DeLuxe Sedan Plymouth Sedan Buick Sedan . Chrysler Sedan . Plymouth Coach .. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan 375.00 1931 Ford Coach .... CORWIN-CHURCHILL caceue INC. 1933 1933 1931 1930 1933 1931 1934 1935 1934 1932 1931 1930 1935 $375.00 Phone 700 Also—Latest style, yur. anteed eyeglasses at cate rate prices. Eyes examine Telephone ~~