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© No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. Tribune’ s Grain, Lives THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1936 tock and Market Report for Wed., April 22 No. 1 dark northern, 58 lbs. No, 2 dark northern, 57 lbs., No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 shed - No. 4 dark northern, 53 1! No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, (No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .. 18 @ Ibs., 72; 48 Ibs., 68; 47 lbs., 64; 46 Ibs., 60; 45 Ibs., 56; 44 Ibs., 50; 43 ibs., 46; 42 Ibs., 42; 41 Ibs., 38; 40 Ibs., 34; 89 Ibs. 30; 33 Ibs. 26; 37 Ibs., 25. All under 37 Ibs., 25. No. 1 hard amber durum No. No. No. 10 37 16 81 Low Close 1 wee % 9255 84% 82% 61% 27% 27% 28% ets MINNEAPOLIS RANGE sen pen ign low oh : 2 18g Tor 53 904 AM 56 35% 38% ATH 48% 24% 25% 25% 1.66% 1.66% . 167 1.67 167 1.67 DULUTH RANGE il 22.—(P)— oft High Low Cl cite) geet sees Ok 82% 82% 92 92 Py 29 . 5.0 ae 1.70% 1.69% 1.69% 165 165 164 1.64 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minne lis, April 22.—()—Wheat receipts Wednesday 62 compared to 59 @ year ago. at enenpets cash wheat and coarse rain © cl omnes (slopes today follow: + Delivered To Arrive lhyDNS = 60 Ibs... 1.16% 1.31% ” 1DNS 59 Tbs. ...... 1.14% 1.30% ..206 1.12% 1.29% 110% 127% 128% vse. 4 120% 1.13% , | than 5 Ibs. 2012 4%; |22; Leghorn 23; roosters *| firsts 20-204 . | 40 Ibs, 194 UPWARD AS BUYERS SEEK OUT BARGAINS Industrial Specialties, Farm Im- plement and Metal Shares Are in Demand New York, April 22—(?)—Quiet ac- farm: implement and metal shares,’ many of which advanced 1 to 2 or more points, kept the stock market. jin an advancing mood Wednesday. The closing tone was firm. Sales ap- proximated 1,450,000 shares. Leaders on the recovery movement included J. I. Case, Columbian Car- bon, International Harvester, Deere, American Can, American Telephone, Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Sears Roe- buck, Allied Chemical, American Smelting, Anaconda, Kennecott, Gen- eral Motors, Chrysicr, and Bendix Aviation. With the exception of a brief flurry ‘80% | of activity immediately after the open-| Burr. Ad. Mc! ing, trading was at a slow pace throughout the’ session, indicating traders still retained a measure of the caution that has been reflected in uncertain market movements for the last week or longer. There was no late news of im- portance except an assortment of first quarter earnings reports, most of |C. M. it|which revealed further progress of operations during the first three months of the year. Wheat closed firm. Cotton was mixed and corporate bonds generally higher. Foreign currencies sagged un- der offerings of French Lisle “Sa aaa Produce Markets 3 CHICAGO Chicago, April 22.—(4)—Butter was weak in tone Wednesday and eggs ose | were unsettled. Butter, 8,778, weak; creamery spe- 3 extras (92) 28%4-28%; extra firsts (90-91) 28%; firsts (88-89) 27%-%; standards (90 , {centralized carlots) 28%. Eggs, 32,550, unsettled; extra firsts i local 20; cars 20%; fresh graded firsts local 19%; cars 20; current receitps a |18%-19; storage packed extras 21%; storage packed firsts 21%-%. Poultry, live, 2 cars, 1 due, 25 trucks; hens 5 lbs. and less 23, more ; Leghorn hens 21, No. 2 Leghorn hens 15; stags 19; springs, Plymouth Rock 28; White Rock 28%; colored 27; fryers, 2714; White Rock 27%; colored 26; broilers, Plymouth Rock 26; White Rock 26; colored 25; barebacks 20- 16%; hen turkeys. 22; young toms 20; old’ toms 20; No. 2 turkeys 18 old ducks 4% Tbs. up, 17; heavy young ducks 20; small ducks 14; Muskogee ducks 12; 3, | Beese 14; clucked and swan geese 12. NEW YORK New York, April 22. — (P) — Live poultry, easy: By freight: all prices unchanged. Butter 9,929, easier; creamery, high- er than extras 30-30%; extras (92 ee) 29%; firsts (90-f 91 scores) 29%4- 3 centralized (90 score) 29%-'4. "Cheese 239,997, easy; prices un- -| changed. Eggs 51,103, easier; mixed colors; seconds 19%; mediums ; dipties No, 1, 42 Ibs, 19%- 42; average checks 18%; storage pack- -jed firsts 20%-21%; other mixed col- ors unchanged. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, April 22.—()—(U. &. Dep. Agr.)—Potatoes, 81, on track 244, to- tal U. 8. shipments 786; old stock STOCK PRICES TURN cumulation of industrial specialties,’ Plymouth Rock | Go! New York Stocks BRSESESER5ESBRB ‘am: Am. Am, Anaconda \arm, Til. \Assd Dryg Atch. T. % Ss. F. 7 Atl, Ref. . 32 Aviation Coro. 6% Baldwin Loco. 36 Bethl. Steel 58% Boeing Airpl. 21 Borden. 27% Borg Warner . Brgerear Brass Budd wh wheal: Canadian Pac. 12% Case (J, I.) 164 Caterpil. Tracks 5 Celanese .... 26% Cerro de Pasco 55% gues? & Ohio Chrys Colgate-Paimolive 176 Colum, G, & El, 19% Colum, Pic. Vic. 35% pore Soe 56 18% Com: = ‘Souther 245 Con, Oil . 13% Con; Edison 31% Cont. Can Cont. Motor 3 Cont. Oil De! 32% Corn Products . 16% Cream Wheat . 35. Crosley Rad. . 22% Cuban Am. Sug. 11g Curtiss Wright . 6% Deere & Co. . 82% Dia. Match 35 Dome. Mines 49 Douglas Airc. 65% Di 144% El. 38% El. Boat 12% El. A 14% Firest. T. & R. 29% 3055 Gen. Asphalt 29% Gen. Elect. 39 Gen. Foods 39% Gen. Mills 61% Gen. Motors 67% Gillette . 16% id Di 19 Goodrich 21 Goodyear T. & R. 29 Graham Paige . 2% Gt. Nor. Ir. Ore Gtf. uu Gt. Nor. Ry. Pf. 31% Greyhound 57) Houd.-Her. 254 Howe Sound 51s Hudson Mot. Illinois Cent. Indus. Rayon Int. Cement .. Int. Harvester Johns-Manville Kelvinator Kennecott Kresge (S. 8. Kroger Grocery Libbey-O-F. Gl. Lorillard (P) 22 Mack Trucks 331% Macy (R. H.) 43%, |Marine Midl. 9% Marsh. Field . 16 McCrory Strs, 1175 McKess & Rob. 9% McKess & Rol 4344 Miami Cop. 10% Minn-Honey 69 Mid.-Cont. Pet. . 21% Midland Stl. ... 444, Minn. Moline Imp. 9% Mont. Ward . 4244 Murray Corp. uid +|supplies rather light, demand and|Nash Motors 1.10% trading moderate, strong; sacked ae Biscuit . 6 ‘| sales per carlots out weight and in- | Nat pe Reg. 101% ..... :|voice weight sacked per cwt, Idaho) Nat: Dalry Prod. .., Russett Burbanks, U. 8, No. 1, 2.25-| nat’ &U 1.04% s.0. se6+ 140; Wisconsin Romndamiiess UB, o No. 1, fair quality, medium size, 1.60; ae +++] Colorado McClures, U. 8. No. 1, 2.10 14% protein 40; North Dakota Red river section 1DHW or Cobblers, U. 8. No. 1, partly graded, IN 1H W... 1.16% 1.18% 1.15% 1.17% | 1.65-75; Early Ohios, U. S. No. 1, car 35% provein 1.85; Bliss Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, car |oy;, 2 ™ y , |1.90; Minnesota Cobblers, partly |otis riey. rap eevains PINT 114% 140% 1137 | graded, 1.65; new stock, carlot sacked [Par Gas & ‘Ei 1DHW or sales per 50 pound sacks, Texas Bliss| Packard Motor 1-H W... 107% 1.1% 1.06% 1.10% | Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, 1.76; Louisiana | Param. Pict. Grade of Bliss Triumphs; partly graded, fair | Park Ut 1 DEY oF 1.00%. 1.06% 99% 1,057 | @uality, 140; track sales less oe “3 t0o°3 catlots per 50 pound sack, California pia cenets nnd South Makete Weed waite Rose, U8. No. 1, 1.75. 5 rae 01% 1.03% 1.05% Sa eee 2boW ar 1% 1% 108% 105%) SopreR AND EGG FUTURES 2H W... 1.03% 1.05% 1.01% 1.03%! Chicago, April 22—(7)—Butter fu-| Pillsbury 3 DHW or tures: High Low Close, BT 3 HW... 99% 103% 97% 1.01% | storage Standards— 41 1 amber hd Doms Mo 26% 26% 26% S% 98% 1.10% 95% 1.11% | Ege Futures: 12% 2 sinver “hd! Storage Packed Firsts— nh 9 Ibs... 97% 1.13% .|_ May .. . 21% 21% 21% 6 2 pe 4 1.12% ig Reo Motor _. 8 ‘. vo e} rs . gee yg SB IK ee DULUTH CASH GRAIN 2 56 Ibs... 91% 1.09% ..... .....] Duluth, Minn., April 22—()—Cash | Sear 67% 4 amber hd’ closing prices: No. 1 heavy dark north- 24 20 55 Ibs. 87% 108% ..... -Jern spring, 60 pounds, 1.16%-1.31%. | Shell Unio: es 4 amber hd No, 1 dark northern, 59 pounds, 1.14% ae ste ee 1.30%; 58 pounds, 1.1275-129%; No. 2, Soutnern ac an 53 83% 1.06% «0-6 57 pounds, 110%-127%; No. 3, 56 Sperry Corp 18% 5 amber hd Pounds, 1.08%-1.23%; 55 pounds, |S! fengard prands 16% 52 Ibs... 81% 1.04% ..... 06%-1.20% ; No. 4, 54 pounds, 1.03%- | Stand. 6% Samber bd om 16%; 53 pounds, 1.00%-1.13%; No. 5, Stand. oi fe ae Low test—weight, diacouinted 26."""|S34 Prana? so pounds, pan rodne, | Srand. OIN. J Ee ete aim Loa No. 1 northern, 1.08%-1.13%. No. 1 ae lrd durum (78% .76% dark hard winter Montana, 1.12%-/|Studebaker .. 13% Coarse Grain 1.20%. No. 1 hard amber, 60 pounds, | Superior Steel 11% 98%-1.13%; No. 2, 59 pounds, 97%- cei & Co, AN 85% 1.12%; 58 pounds, 96%-1.11%; No. 3, ; TeX! he pitt 57 pounds, 94%-110%; 56 pounds, | Tex. Pac. C. a ter 504 91%-1.08%; No. 4, 55 pounds, 87%- 5% 56% 1.07%; 54 pounds, 85%-1.06%; No. | Tim. e 54% 5, 53 pounds, 83%-1.05%;-52 pounds, | Transamerica 13 48% 80% -1.03%. -Cont, a No. 1 red durum, 78%-79%. 126 Zz No. 1 flax, 1.69%. Le 33% No. I rye, 50%-51%. 6% No. 3 white oats, 26%-27%. 12% 13 Malting barley: 45-65. 74% 38 Feed barley, 23%-39%. 15% 33° 36 peice ca 53 pie: Minneapolis, Minn. Apel 22-—UP a 4 Ms .—(P— | US Smelt. 89 208 AB : unchanged. Shipments, 22,157 US Steel 68% 1.67% 1.73% 1.67% .....|barrels; pure bran 17.75-18.00; stan- | US Steel Pf 130 dard middlings 18.00-18.25, Warner Pict. 10% The superstition regarding the num- ———_— Fi | ber “13” is said to have prevailed| A feature of one of the newer cars Wes 118 since the time of the ancient Hin-jis a asec battery, which necds at- 248 dus, tention only three times @ year. | Wilson & » 2\clearly the true values of WHEAT PRICES HELD UP BY PURCHASING OF CANADIAN CROPS Profit Taking Slump Staved Off as Record Shipments Are Forecast Chicago, April 22.—(4)—Big takings 41 of Canadian wheat for overseas, es- timated late Wednesday as totaling 2,000,000 bushels, helped uphold sharp wheat price advances, despite much profit-taking. Suggestions were heard that Cana- dian wheat shipments the remainder of the season would reach record Proportions, Decidedly enlarged do- mestic flour business was reported. Wheat closed firm, %-1% above yesterday's finish, May 1.01%-%, July 92%-%4, corn %4-1% up, May 6414-56, oats '2-5 up, and provisions varying from 10 cents decline to 12 cents gain. MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES SLIGHTLY HIGHER Minneapolis, Minn., April 22.—()— Wheat futures were strong most of the session here Wednesday but lib- eral selling of local May futures by a large cooperative toward the end weakened the list. Trade was broad and active for a time. The close was %-%c higher. May wheat closed %c higher, July Sec higher and September ‘sc up. Coarse grain futures were firmer with wheat early and retained some % | of the strength while flax, after open- ing stronger, succumbed to scattered hedging sales in the face of very poor buying power. May oats closed %c higher and July %sc higher. May rye closed ‘ec up, July %c higher and September 1%4c up. May malting bar- ’|ley held unchanged. May feed bar- ley closed %c higher while July fin- ished % up. May flax closed %c low- er and July held unchanged. Cash wheat demand was fair. Winter wheat and durum also were in fair demand. Corn offerings were light and in fair to good demand. Oats demand was fair to good. Rye was in steady \demand. Barley was firm. Flax was in fair to good demand. BOSTON WOOL Boston, April 22.—(#)—(U. 8. D. A.) Activity in the Boston market was not of a character that indicated western grown wool. The few scattered bids recorded on territory wools were be- low nominal prices quoted last week, but houses holding old wools were not willing to yield fully to buyers’ ideas ii \of prices. ‘This unsettled situation in prices reflected a similar condition that was reported to exist in the mar- ket for woolen goods. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, April 22.—(#)—Cash wheat sample grade red 87; corn, No. 3 mix- ed 66; No.2 yellow 66%-67; No. 3 white 67-67%; sample grade 40-60. Oats No. 3 white 28-30%; sample grade 22-25%. No rye. Soy beans track Chicago No. 2 yellow 85%; sam- ple grade 73%-77. Barley actual sales 37-75. Feed 32-45; malting 50-90. Timothy seed 2.70-85 cwt. clover seed 4 14.50-22.00 cwt. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, April 22.—(/P)—Cash wheat No. 1 northern 82%; No. 2 4 |northern 80; No. 3 northern 76%. Oats, No. 2 white 33%; No, 3 white 30%. Only male vapourer moths have wings. STORIES IN STAMPS SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, April 22.—(P)—(U. 8. D, A.)—Cattle 2,700; slow, mostly steady; warmed-up and short fed steers 6.25-7.25; few better lots up to 8.00; medium to good heifers 5.75-7.00; most beef cows 4.75-5.50; good grades up to 6.00 and above; sausage bulls 5.25-75 mainly; low cutter and cut- ter cows 3.50-4.50; mostly 4.25 down; common and medium stocker steers 5.25-6.25; good selections up to 7.25. Hogs 6,300, decidedly uneven; 280, Ibs. down mostly 5 to 15 lower; in- stances steady; 250 Ibs. up mostly steady; sows 10-15 lower; better 140- 210 Ibs. 10.25-40; top 10.40; 210-240 Ibs. 10.10-30; few early sales up to 10.35; 240-310 Ibs. 9.75-10.10; big weights down to 9.50 and under; sows 9.15-25; pigs scarce; average cost Tuesday 10.07; weight 241 lbs. Sheep 300; supply meager, all classes opening fully steady; few good to choice wooled lambs up to 10.50; com- mon to medium grades 8.25-9.50; odd lots good to choice wooled lambs 5.00- 6.00; native feeding lambs 8.50-8.25; choice fed clipped lambs Tuesday 8.85-9.15. Calves, 2,900; mostly steady, good vealers 7.00-50; choice sorts 8.00; common to medium 5.00-6.50. Dairy cows fairly active, fully steady; good springer cows 10-80; few best selections $85, most plainer grades 50.65. CHICAGO Chicago, April 22.—(%}—(U, 8. Dep. Agr.)—Hogs, 13,000; including 5,500 direct; fairly active, steady to 10 higher than: Tuesday's average; top 11.00; bulk 160 to 250 pounds 10.75-80; 250 to 300 pounds 10.50-80; 300 t6 350 pounds 10.35-55; 140 to 160 pounds 10.50-75; sows 9.50-75; few heavies 9.25. Cattle, 8,000; calves, 1,500; fed steers and yearlings fully steady; slightly higher than Monday’s average market, comparatively little done, however, killing quality improved with steers predominating in crop; top 10.00; numerous loads 8.25-9.50; sprinkling 9.60-75; lower grades slow at 7.25-8.25; heifers steady, several loads having osid at 7.15-8.50; some held above 8.50; lower grade heifers scarce, farily active at 7.25 down to 6.25; cows very spotty, generally steady; bulls and vealers unchanged; both classes being scarce; outside on weighty sausage bulls 6.50; vealers 9.00 down. Sheep, 8,000; general market fairly active, steady to strong; old crop lambs 10 to 15 higher in instances; early bulk choice wooled offerings 10.90-11.10; several loads 11.25; clip- pers very scarce; few odd lots 9,00-25; most wooled ewes 5.00-6.00; few 6.25; best shorn ewes 5.25. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Ia., April 22.—()—(U, 8. Dept. Agr. )—Cattle, 3,000; slaugh- ter steers and yearlings slow, about steady; some interests bidding weak- er; other classes little changed; few choice 1200 Ib, beeves 9.25; scattered sales around 8.50; bulk 7.00-8.25; few good fed heifers 7.25; majority beef cows 4.50-5.50; cutter grades 3.75-4.25; few common and medium stockers 6.75 down. Hogs, 4,000; active to all interests; Mostly 10-15 higher; top 10.30; bulk 170-260 Ib. butchers 10.15-25; 260-300 Ib. heavies 10.10-15; 300" db. weights 9.75-10.00; odd lots 140-170 Ib. weights 9.85-10.25; sows mostly 9.35; feeder pigs 10.25 down. Sheep, 1,000; no early sales fed wooled lambs; best held around 11.00; double 89 Ib. fed clips to shippers 9.15, 10-15 higher. | Miscellaneous | MONEY RATES New York, April 22. — (®) — Call money steady; % per cent all day. Prime commercial paper, % per cent; time loans steady, 60 days-6 months, % per cent; bankers’ acceptances un- changed. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, April 22.—(?)—Foreign exchange easy; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain, 4.93%; France, 6.585; Italy, el Germany, free, 40.22; reg. travel, 3 ; Norway, 94.80; Been 25.45; ‘Montreal in New York, 99.46%; New York in Montreal, 100.534. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Lost Something Valuable? Use the WANT-ADS Female Help Wanted Male Help Wanted WANTED — Experienced girl for housework. Call at 402 8th after 5 o'clock. - WANTED—Girl for general house- work. References. Phone 724. ‘WANTED—Waitress. Apply in per- son only. Prince Hotel. _——_————— eee. 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. WAN’ perlenced girl for gen- | WANTED—First class mechanic with eral housework. Phone 452 after} hand tools. Call or write Dittus 6:15. Bros., Elgin, N. Dak. ___ Position Wanted [ENCED stenographer desires Position. Write Tribune Ad. 14307. Help Wanted RETOUCHER. Apply Capital Studio. Dakota National Bank & Trust Bldg. ‘Salesmen Wanted RELIABLE AGENTS sell advertising novelty to business places, Free sample outfit furnished. Give ref- erences and experience. Box 231. Flaxton, N. Dak. SEND IT TO THE SNOWFLAKE Laundry and Cleaners. Ten pounds of dry wash for 49 cents, four cents for each additional pound. Phone T19 for service. MEN'S SUITS and top coats, 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, ___ ee Household Goods for Sale R 8: immons studio couch, breakfast table, four chairs. Karr gas rahge with Pearce flat top, baby basket with folding legs, two kiteh- en chairs. Call at 811 Ave. B. FOR SALE—Wicker 4 wheel baby; stroller, $5.50. Good condition. Phone 343, 823 10th St. KIMBALL Baby Grand piano. Priced for quick sale. Apt. 804. Patter- son Hotel. FOR SALE—Piano, $50.00. Mrs. H. J. Taylor, 818 5th Bt. Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Baby carriage, ice box, two stoves, 204 Ave. B West. Room and Board LARGE room with closet, one or two. ladies. Bath, hot water, home privileges, board if desired. 303% Broadway W. ROOM AND BOARD by day or week. Reasonable. Call at 309 8th St. Phone 1011. ——e—o~e==eEeEeeE_ee__ ee Poultry POULTRY RAISERS insist on buying United States and North Dakota approved and Pullorum tested chicks, You can buy them at the Mandan Electric Hatchery, Mandan, N. Dak. Prices, $8.90 and up. Price =o. on mn soveett. 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-ef-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. 4|ST. PAUL Lost and Found LOST, Strayed or Stolen: Black screw tall male bull dog. Wearing | harness. Reward for return or in- formation leading to recovery. Phone 179. Bob Melville. Investigate our Home Loan Plans Convenient Payments, No Added Fees. No Commission or Service Charges. No Appraisal Fee. @ @ No Delay. Bismarck Bldg. & Loan Association (Community Service Since 1906) Phone 915 Room 11, Ist Natl. Bank Bldg. WHEN YOU A HOME LOAN Bey Build Repair or Modernize Ask About My LOW COST PLANS To Suit Your Income. Price Owems, Agent PHONE 278 BISMARCK, N. D. Ast Door East of Postoffice Miscellaneous for Sale Hydraulic Holst, Dump Bodies and Power Take-offs have predominated this field for years. Ask your dealer for information, or write to SMITH COMMERCI AL BODY Wore I N.D. Business Opportunity Fargo, FOR SALE—Beer parlor and cafe or will sub lease building for other business. Phone or write Chas. Hawley, Mandan. Houses and Flats Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for ene insertion—450 for 15 words. 1 First insertion (per word) 3e 2 consecutive insertions (per word) ...........4..40 consecutive insertions (per word) ........... consecutive insertions (per word ........... consecutive insertions (per word) .......... consecutive insertions (per word) soe. Oe This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota, Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents Per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtfal 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 de- partment. Out-of-Town Readers who wish to plnbided want ade fn which THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 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 to fit your needs. Abstracts furnished and titles guaranteed with all lots. T. M. Casey & Son 518 Broadway Phone 493 Bismarck, N. Dak. For Sale TRACTOR FOR SALE ‘Will sell either of the following: 1 12-20 1925 Twin-City with 3 bottom Oliver Plow. 1 15-30 1928 McCormick-Deering with 3 bottom P & O Plow. Both reacy to go. Live 3% miles south of Wing on 14, __Kusta Lehto, Wing, N. Dak. CALL US FOR fertilizer, black dirt, sand, gravel, excavating, ash haul- ing, garden plowing, etc. We spe- cialize in moving household goods and pianos. Phone 474. SNYDER’S DRAY AND TRANSFER. FOR SALE MODERN six room house near cap- itol. Excellent condition. Lot 50x 140, East front, $4000. $600 cash, balance arranged on monthly pay- ments, 6%. SIX room stucco bungalow, 5 years old, basement completely finished, $5200. MODERN 7 room house close to high school and capitol, $4725. WE finance through the best available loan company in Bismarck. Low rate interest amortized loans. T. M. CASEY & SON Land for Sale LAND FOR SALE—1-3 ‘acre in Parl Hill addition. Across from CCC Camp. Terms if desired. Telephone 2088. Apartments for Rent NEWLY DECORATED furnished apartment, living room and kitchen, two closets and pantry, electric re- frigerator, $30.00. Custodian, Col- lege Bldg. Phone 1849, Bylo IED qifinnespolls, April 22.—0P-—Stocks Riatana fan feat ‘ FOR RENT—Sleeping room, new fur- Heder ie pe niture. Prefer gentlemen. Board : if desired. 219 3rd. Telephone 848-R, CHICAGO STOCKS IRNISHED SLEEPING room for (By the Associated Press) one or two gentlemen. Next to bath. Midwest Corp. Ctfs., 8%. 117 Ist. Phone 195-M. Me McGraw El, 30. FOR RENT—Large newly decorated NEW YORK BONDS weeping Toom. Two gentlemen pre- ferred. Call 808 Main. cike® York, April 22.—(*)—Bonds| SoRNISHED sleeping room, Sool e during summer months, Close in. Great Northern 7s of 1936, 101 5/32. 120 Ave. A. é GOVERNMENT BONDS FOR RENT—Sleeping room, next to New York, April 22.—(?)—Govern-| bath. Call at 707 Ave. A. Apt. 1. ment bonds: LARGE SLEEPING room for rent ' Treasury #45 Aa. next to bath. 811 6th St. ir Japanese homes, on May 5. the Treasury 4s, 112.31. = dolls and the images of great eee” Building national heroes will be brought out | CURB STOCKS ; 7 and the exploits of those they rep- New bags sly cama pei ace Sie v pied A resent related. Unique among the ae an eve ee iy. Ml tae male, croup will be. stone. smele Elec, Bond & Share 20% than $25.00 month. For informa- image—that of the great Empress rs i tion write Tribune Ad. 14855, Jingo, she fram whom ae the MA EW KEMP DIES aes: term that is applied to cose TTH ian. glace ag ay Ty aaa nationalists the world over. were: N. De Apeit Beis Automobiles for Saie For she it was who, in 201 A. D.. me ew esd 3 2 0, died SED CARS led a Japanese invasion into Korea cee rics reine Pere ee De 1933. Terraplane Sedan $325.00 and became the guiding spirit of ey eee ernoon, 1933. Chrysler “6” Sedan 450.00 Japanese militarists. She was im |W! Pe ey» i Bi Bonihe s Sedan. #2), pelled to patriotic fervor by her "Se x vision of the gods. in her prayers. Po eg rene pe a | 1982 Willys Knight Coupe . 160g who directed ther to the rich land |) .ca) robbery gangs pa Beek ly dis 931 Chrysler “6” Sedan ray of Shiraki (Korea) beyond the Integrating, E. W. Conway, railroad 1934 Ford DeLuxe Sedan bt i eea., The Mikado Chiuai. her hus: special. agent, ‘told 65 members of the 1984 Plymouth Coupe .. on band, ignored the herent and. the Northwest Eroiactive pasoclation of Had ekiees Feaen. Py ods decreed his death. So Jingo é r x herself sought to carry out their |#¢ American ‘allroads Wedresday. |1935 Piymouth DeLuxe Coach 550.00 plan. Dressed as a man, she led HAROLD HELLIER DIES 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach ped her forces across the sea. although Minneapolis, April 22—(?)—Harold 1932 Buick Sedan . 200. she was soon to become a mother. |w denier, 58, chief trader of the 928 Ford Coach 508 The honor for this daring ex: | Pevmers ‘National Grain corporation | 1929 DeSoto Seda: 00 ploit. the empress decreed. was t¢ |3¢ the Minneapolis Chamber of Com- 1928 Buick Sedan . 50. go to her unborn son, Ojim. to | merce, died Wednesday. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS whom have been erected some of if INC. the siost_magnificent shrines in ‘The Rose of Sharon still is grown |Phone 700 122 sare. on the plain of Sharon, along. the the | FOR SALE—1033 Pontiac 2-door t In 1908 Japan | Mediterranean coast. Botanists know| ing sedan, Six tires, five practically first issued a set |it as tulips montana. It bears deep| new and one is new. RCA radio, of stamps honor |red flowers, with black centers and is| heater, built-in trunk, also extra ing the Empress /a member of the lily family. trunk carrier. Car has not been Jingo, and a sim Sr driven much and is a bargain at ilar set appeared | The Lincoln Highway is 3384 miles} $450. Terms can be arranged for a in 1925. One is |long. quick sale. Reason for selling, own- shown here. ‘ er has use of two cars. Inquire of (Copyright. 1936. NEA Service. Inc + ‘Ad. No. 14336. ee Ee Wanted WOR SALE—1026 Buick Master Sedan. baeeete 4, | PAINTER wants work | Good mechanical condition. Dr. 8% | Wrigley Jr. side. Write Tribune Ad. 16348, ‘Enge. _ y MODERN FURNISHED apartment. Large living roum and kitchenette,’ Electric refrigeration. Suitable for two adults. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. FOR RENT—Furnished one room and kitchenette apartment. Private bath. Private entrance. Lights, water, gas and telephone. 314 W. Rosser. TWO ROOM downstairs apartment. Purnished for light housekeeping. Private entrante. Also one room upstairs, 818 7th. Phone 1747-R. FOR SALE—1 McCormick-Deering 10-20 tractor, just overhauled. 1 Twin-City 21-32 tractor, in good Tunning order. FALKIRK MERC. CO., Falkirk, N. D. FOR SALE—Black dirt and fertilizer. Also can do moving and basement digging and ash hauling. Reason- able charge. Phone 457-J. FOR SALE—Certified Bliss Triumph seed potatoes, usone grade in seal- ed and tagged bags. Write Fred Middelstedt, Bismarck. FOR SALE—Ceres seed wheat, weigh- ing 53 lbs. $1.00 per bu. cleaned. Phone 15-F2 or see Chas Nagel, Bismarck, N. Dak. Pioneer Dent seed corn, shelled and sacked, $1.25. John Crawford, Bismarck Route 3. FOR SALE—Commercial Indian side car. Also hand wringer, practical- ly new. 214 E. Rosser. Telephone 485-R FOR SALE—New trailer house, gravel box. Also some household furniture. H, J, Brownawell, Sterling, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Home grown Caragana, suitable for hedge or lawn. C, D. Mason. Telephone 892-R._ FOR SALE—Three well broke young horses, Reasonably priced. H. EB. Nagel. Telephone 3-F111. FOR SALE—Electric reducing ma-, chine at less than one third valu Phone 417 after 5. FERTILIZER, black dirt, ash haul- ing, garden plowing and driveway gravel. Phone 62. FIVE ROOMS including 2 bedrooms, 3 rooms, private bath. For Sale: Lots, opposite Roosevelt school. Phone 905. FURNISHED THREE room apart- ment and als» 4 room apartment, unfurnishe”. 422 3rd St. Telephone 1231-R. ory FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment. Adults only. Also new office desk for sale, 322 9th __ FOR RENT—Apartment furnished. Suitable for quiet couple. Ay 204 Ave. B. No phone calls. FURNISHED two room apartment, private bath. Adults only, Call at 612 Ist after five. ONE AND two room apartments. Adults only. Call after 5 p. m. at 515 2nd St. és FOR RENT—Furnished 3 clean rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 1014 Broadway. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. Three rooms and bath. 214 2nd St. FURNISHED one room and d_kitch- enette on first floor, $22, Everts, 314 3rd. For Rent FOR RENT—Center space of building located at 112 2nd St. Suitable for FOR SALE—New logs to build house, 36x40 $120. Write Tribune Ad. 14316. FOR SALE—Black dirt and fertilizer, garbage and ashes hauled. Phone 105. —_—_—_!, Farms—For Sale or Rent FEDERAL LAND BANKS I have several good farms to rent, also’ for sale at a very reasonable price. Write or see me personally at 510 Sth St., Bismarck, every Saturday afternoon, Karl Klein, field rep- resentative. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—Four or five room modern house. Phone Man- dan 360-R. ———— Wanted to Buy INFORMATION wanted as to 4 or 5 room modern house for sale about $1,800 to $3,500. State tion, price and terms. Write from loca-. Tribe Roots and Bark Also—Latest style, guare garage. Carpenter repair or paint shop. City heat. Space 25-32. Rea- sonable rent. Phone Bannon. MEDICINE CO. DR. HL 146. BAM.) 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