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/ Ww , 7 » an) . > 4) t pil 4 ] 7 of STOCK PRICES PALL | FROM T010POINTS |... Allis- Ch, Am. Can Coml. Alco. IN SALES STAMPED Are Recorded Before Late Support Arrives geeaeeeeea53: New York, April 27.—(4)—The stock market went into a tail-spin Monday and crasehd for losses from 1 to 10 points or so at the worst, Numerous new lows for the year were recorded and, at the height of the selling stampede, the ticker tape fell_several minutes behind floor) atch. transactions. Late support reduced| at), Ref, declines somewhat, but the close was! Aviation weak. Transfers were around 2,400,- pawn ee 000 shares. All sorts of reasons were advanced | Barnedall for the downturn. Among these were! Bethi. Stee! Tribune’s An. Hae ae as 22532: Baers 12s a: & 01 1 the left swing in the French elections, | Boeing Airpl. doubts regarding the new corporate tax measure before congress, the SEO | Bor move against a prominent stock | Rr; exchange firm and the fact that/ Bu equities, f weeks, have consist- | Burr. Ad. Mch. quities, for past & ently ignored good news. Some disappointment was also shown because the supreme court | Ge) again held up its decision on the Guf- fey coal act, At the same time the American Iron é Steel institute plac- C ed current steel production at 71.2 per cent of capacity, an advance of 8 per cent over the previous week's rate and the best showing since 1930. Wheat slumped on reports of rain in the drouth districts. It finished C 2% to 4% cents a bushel lower. Corn was 1% to 2% lower. Bonds were ir- regular, with U. 8, governments firm. Foreign currencies were fairly steady San Cont, Motor Cont. Oil De! Con, Edison Fe, Chrysler, General Motors, U. S.|Corn Products Cream Wheat . Crosley Rad. . Curtis Wright’. ‘ur . Deere & Co. Dia. Match . in terms of the dollar, Conspicuous share losers included Case, Allied Chemical, Auburn, Santa Steel, Bethlehem, American Tele- phone, Consolidated Edison, Deere, Westinghouse, Johns-Manville, Du Pont, U. 8. Industrial Alcohol, Doug- It, N. Y. Central, Southern Pacific and Delaware & Hudson. Mfg. wheel 2 | Dy | Produce Markets e Bast Pi is ckotchcdectiotcirn rds li CHICAGO -- Chicago, April 27.—()—Butter was weak in tone Monday and eggs were firm. Poultry was easy. Butter, 14,007, weak; creamery-spe- cials (93 score) 28-28%; extras (92) centralized carlots) 27%; eggs, 30.747, firm; extra firsts, local 24%, cars 21; fresh graded firsts, local 20, cars 20%; current receipts 19%; storage packed extras 21%; storage packed firsts 21%. Poultry, live, 1 car, 1 due, 11 trucks, easy; hens 5 Ibs, and less 20%; more than 5 lbs. 19; No, 2 hens 17; leghorn hens. 19; No, 2 leghorn hens 15; springs, Plymouth rock 27; white rock 27; colored 26; fryers, Piymouth rock 25; white rock 25; colored 24; broil- ers, Plymouth rock 24; white rock 24; colored 24; barebacks 20 to 22; stags 17; leghorn 22; roosters 15; hen tur- keys 22; young toms 20; old toms 20; No. 2 turkeys 18; heavy old ducks 4% Kr lbs. up 16; heavy young ducks 4% Tbs. up 18; small ducks 14; Muscovy 12; geese 12; plucked and swan 10; capons 7 lbs, up 28; less than 7 lbs. 27. | mi NEW YORK Mi New York, Apri 27.—()—Live poul- | try slow. By freight: chickens un quoted; broilers 20; fowls 21 to 23; M roosters 18; turkeys 16 to 25; ducks (all sections) 11 to 13. Butter, 7,486, easier. Creamery, Graham Paige . Gt. Nor. Ir, Ore Cif. Gt. Nor. Ry, Pf. Gt. West, Sug. Greyhound . Houd.-Her, Freeport Tex. Gen. Asphalt gee Elect. Illinois Cent. Indus. Rayon Int. Cement .. Int. Harvester . Int, Nick. Can , Int. Tel. & Tel, Johns-Manville Kelvinator ETE “Cont, Pet: higher than extra, 29%-30%: extra| Migiang’ (92 score) 20%; firsts (90-91 scores) 28% -29% ; centralized (90 score) 28%. Cheese, 121,713, dull. State, whole milk flats, held, 1935 fancy, 21-22. Eggs, 34,030, firm. Mixed colors: Special packs or selections from fresh! Nj receipts 23-24%; standards and com- mercial standards 22%; firsts 31 seconds unquoted; mediums, 40 I 20-20% ; dirties, No. 1, 42 Ibs,, 20-20% ; | 5) small unquoted; average checks 19%- 191%; storage packed firsts 21%. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, April 27.—(#)—Butter fu- tures: Low Close ures: Storage Standar Nov. + 26% Storage Packed Firsts— April . 21% « 21% 21% itandards— 22% 22% An engine should never be cleaned 21% with gasoline, even when cold, be- Purity cause an undetected short in the elec- trical system would cause the vapor to ignite. We Maintain Active Markets in All Securities of MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITIES CO. Wire Inquiries Solicited at Our Expense Sarbide United Airc. Corp. United Corp. Northern Wisconsin }}92!:, rus. Securities Company [03 a" Az Wausau, Wis. ua eat, a i Phones 300-—4114 UB Smelt. R. US Steel Pf. Vanadium .. bf a BIVSoBURSMRBsSs: Bee e ere eaeeS - ft & 90% 20 13 FRFEKERKET ee ~ ct Py feteet ttt + eet tt tf otet pet ptet eetot. SP FERS # # SER PR BES * 24% 33% 9% 8% 3% 8% BRoassVSesasusiass BARES oe rx KEFSFKKLE LKEK anima rS8osasSasay Pw Moe ea trey Lit Es Ree : Duluth, Minn. Apri BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) April 27 No. 1 dark’northern, 58 Ibs. No. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs, . No, 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. § dark northern, 50 lbs. lample Grain: 49 lbs., 67; 48 lbs., 63; 47 Ibs., 59; 46 Tbs., 55; 45 Ibs., 51; 44 Ibs., 45; 43 lbs., 41; 42 lbs., 37; 41 Ibs., 33; 40 Ibs., 29; 39 Ibs., 25. All under 39 lbs., 25. ; No, 1 hard amber durum $ No, 1 mixed durum .. CHICAGO RANGE April 27.—()— Open High 9% Minneapolis: Apel dt inneapolis, April 27.— ‘Whi (oy Open High Low Close 1.02% 1.02% 99% 1.00% 87 = 98 94% 85 90% 20% 87% 87% Barlev— 56 5656 ley— 33% 34% «33% 34% 35 BB% 34% 35 35% 4 45% 46% ATK Pay 24% 24% 1.66% 1.66% 1.66% 1.66% 1.66% 1.66% 1.66% 1.66% DULUTH RANGE 27.—(P)— Oven 20 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, April 27.—()—Wheat receipts Monday 223 compared @ year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and Coarse grain closing quotations today follow: Cash W! Le Delivered nN To Arrive 130 ibe . 113% 1.28% .... sooo 1DNS 589 r Ths, oo... L1L% 1.25% .... seen I1DNS858 Ths, ..... 1.00% 126% .... wee 1L0T% 1.24% 0... eee 1.05% 1.20% .... soe 1.08% 1.17% .... see + 1.00% 1.13% .... 87% 110% .. 98% 1.07% 92% 1.04% ke 90% 1.01% northern spring .. 105% 1.10% .... .. tan Montana Winter Wheat % 1D or + 113% 115% 112% 1.14% 5: Re 1.08% 1.11% 1.07% 1.10% Sieh] mah mm, 8 1.04% 1.08%2 1.03% 1.07% :8 =9_~ mmo 442.92 87% 1.03% 96% 102% and South Dakota Wheat 102% 1.04% 1.00% 1.02% 1.00% 1.02% 98% 1.00% 96% 101% 94% 98% Durum Os 0; : ares at aie a 42484 PRIR: 35 zz :f 89% 1.08% 86% 1.02% 88% 1.06% .... ve BT% 1.08% .... 83% 1.06% .... ve 88% 1.08% .... 18% 1.08% .... 18% 1.01% .... 4% 1.00% ... 2% 98% Low test—weight. discounted Grade of 1 amber.... 88% 94% {1rd durum .71% ..... Coarse Grain 2 yellow.... 58% 59% ..... 3 yellow.... 55% 57% 55% 0% DESPITE BIG EXPORT cial TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1986 in, Livestock and Market Report for Mon., April 27 [New York Stocks| Closing Prices April 27. SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Minn. April 27.— (PI—(USDA)—Cattle 6,200; slaughter steers and she stock opening around steady; medium to good native fed steers and yearlings 6.75-8.25; bulk eligible around 7.75 down; medium to good heifers 6.00-7.25; most beef cows 4.15-5.75; low cutters and cutters 3.50- 50; bulls steady to weak; majority 4.75-5.50; stockets slow, weak; come mon to mediym steers 5.000-6.25; salves 2,400; weak; most vealers 6.50- 8.00; few strictly choice 8.50; cull and common 4.00-6.00, He $00; slow, demand narrow; PURCHASES MONDAY Setbacks in Quotations Reaches 4 Cents at Times in Chi- cago Pit Chicago, April _27.—(F)-—Notwith- standing export purchases that totaled nearly 2,000,000 bushels, acute weak- ness of wheat prices Monday persisted “g2| rom start to finish. Setback of quotations in Chicago exceeded 4 cents a bushel at times, and in various other markets went to “38 the furthest limit permitted. Lowest prices in Chicago were reachéd in the late dealings. Wheat closed shaky, 2%-4% under Saturday's finish, May-97%-98, July 86% -87; corn 114-216 down, May 61%- 61%; oats % to 1 cent off, and pro- visions 5 to 25 cents fall. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES PRICES DECLINE Minnéapolis, April 27.—(#)—Rain- fall news from the southwest brought a sharp dip to wheat futures here Monday with stoploss selling liquida- tion leading factors in contributing to the decline, Coarse grains had no independent news to give them support and closed weak, Flax held firm and unchang- ed. May oats closed %c lower, July ‘ec off, and September sc down. May rye closed 1%c lower, July 1%c off, and September 15sc down, May malting barley closed unchanged. May feed barley closed Xc lower, July ee lower and September 1%c off, May flax closed unchanged while duly finished %c off, Cash wheat was in fair demand. Winter wheat was in quiet to slow demand. Durum was strong. Corn opened firm but later lost Sround. Oats demand was fair. Rye demand was fair to good. Barley of malting quality was scarce and want- ed. Flax was in fair to good demand. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn., April 27.—(@)—Clos- ing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern spring, 60 Ibs. 1.13%- 1.28%; No. 1 dark northern, 88 Ibs.,| 5, 1.11%-1.27%; 58 Ibs., 1.09% -1.26%; No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs., 1.07%4-1.24' No. 3, 56 Ibs., 1.05%¢-1.20%; 55 Ibs., 1.03%-1.17%; No. 4, 54 lbs. 1.00%- 113%; 53 Ibs, 97%-1.104; 53 Ibs., 97%-1.10%; No. 5, 52 lbs., 95%4-1.07%; 51 Ibs., 93%4-1.04%4; 50 Ibs., 91%- 3,01%; No. 1 northern, 1.05%-1.10%; ieie dark hard Montana, 1.09%- Hard amber durum, No, 1, 60 Ibs., 89) 08% ; No. 2, 59 lbs., 88% -1.06%; 58 Ibs., 87% -1.05% ; No. 3, 57 Ibs., 85% - 1.04%; 56 Ibs., 82%-1.08%; No, 4, 55 Ibs., 78%-1.02%; 54 Ibs. 76%-1.04%; No. 5, 83 lbs., 74%-1.00%; 52 Ibs., 72% -98% ; No. 1 red durum, 69%-70%. Flax, No. 1, 1.68%. Rye, No. 1, 49%. Oats, No. 3 white, 243,-25%. Barley, malting, 45-65; feed barley, 22% -38%, CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, April 27.—(4)—Wheat No. 3 red tough 1.00%; No. 2 hard 1.05; corn No. 3 mixed 62-63%; No, 1 yel- to 85] low 65; No. 2 white 66%-67%; sample Brade 40-59%; oats No. 2 white 29%- %; sample grade 20%-26; no rye; soy beans track Chicago; No. 2 yellow 85; sample yellow 72-78; barley 90-92 actual sales; freed 35-48 nom; malt- ing 53-93 nom; timothy seed 2.70-85 ewt; cloverseed 14.50-22.00 cwt. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, April 37.—(4)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 4 dark northern, 1.06%; sample grade dark northern, 66%-94%; No. 5 hard white, 98%; No, 2 hard amber durum, 1.08%; No. 3 mixed durum, 1.04%. Corn: No. 8 yellow. 55-55%. Oats: Ni 3 white, 24%. Rye: No, 3, 46. Barley: No, 1 malting, 62; No. 3, 68%. Flax not quoted, CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, April 27.(7)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Potatoes, 212; on track, 344; total U. 8. shipments, Saturday 825, Sunday 34; old stock supplies mod- erate, demand slow, market slightly weaker; sacked sales per carlot out- weight-invoice weight sacked per cwt., Idaho Russet Burbanks, U. 8. No. 1, 2:15-30; Colo. McClures, U, 8. No. 1, 2.22%-2.30; Wisconsin round whites, U. &.. No. 1, 1.65-70; North Dakota Red river section Cobblers, U. 8. No. 1, 1.15; Early Ohios, U. 8. No. 1, 1.75; Minnesota Red river section Early Ohios, partly graded, 1.70. New stock, earlot sacked sales Alabama 100 lb. sacks, Bliss Triumphs, partly graded, 2.75-80; per cwt. sacked sales less car- lots, Louisiana 100 lb. sacks Bliss Tri- umphs, pertly graded, 2.00; Texas 50 Jb. sacks Bliss Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, 3.60-85; per cwt., U. 8, No. 2, 245-50; Calite 50 Ib, sacks White Rose, U. 8. No. 1, 1,75 per 50 Ib, sack. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, April 27.—(#)—Flour unchanged. Carlosd lots family pa- tents 6.80 to 7.00 a bbl., in 98 Ib. cote ton sacks, Shipments 28,924. Pure bran 17.00 to 17.50; standard middlings 17.80 to 17.75, WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, April 27. — (?) — Cash wheat: No. 1 northern, 79%; No. 2 northern, 77%; No. 3 northern, 74%; oats, No. 2 white, 38%; No. 3 white, 30. TR 19 40 «70 33 BT 25 (85 41% 49% 47% mostly 10-15 lower than Fridey and Saturday; instances off more; better 140-220 Ibs, 10.20-40; top 10.40; 220- 280 Ibs. 10.00-25; 250-310 Ibs, 9.65- 10.00; big weights down te 9.80 and below; sow 93.00-15; pigs scarce; aver- age cost Saturday 10.13—weight 239 Ibs.; for the week 9.05; weight 23¢ Ibs. Sheep 1,000; 479 direct; early sales Slaughter ewes 23 to 50 higher; Slaughter ewes strong; better wooled lambs 11.50 to 11,75; culls and me- dium grades 8.00 to 10.50; shorn lambs absent; few wooled ewes 5.50 to 6.00; choice shorn ewes eligible around 5.00; native feeding lambs up steady; medium and goed springer to 9.50, Dairy cows—fairly active, about ei tbl bi few outstanding ls above; common des aro 45.00-55.00. si sig: ___ CHICAGO Chicago, April 27.—()—(U. 8, Dept. Agr.)—Hogs, 19,000, including 9,000 direct; slow, 10 to mostly 15 cents lower than Friday's average; later bids 15-25 off; sows 15-25 lower; top 10.85; bulk 140-250 Ibs., 10.50-7: 250-320 Ibs., 10.15-68; sows 9.00. Cattle, 15,000; calves, 1,500; largely steer run; medium and good grades Predominating; choice kinds very scarce; practically nothing done; asking higher but bidding weak to 25 lower; prospects about steady; few early sales better grades steady at 9.00-75; several loads held around 10,00, but bulk of quality and condi- tion to sell at 8.00-0.00; stockers and feeders steady at 6.50-7.75 mostly; all other killing classes steady; best light Steers and heifers 8.75. several loads 1.60-8.25; cows very scarce; weighty sausage bulls up to 6.50; selected veal- ers to 9.00; most vealers selling at 7.00-8.00. Sheep 10,000; unevenly higher than. last week's close, or mostly 25-35 higher than Friday; early bulk choice wooled lambs 11.85-12.00; some held higher; strictly choice 94 Ib. clippers 10.35; less desirable offerings 9.75; sheep very scarce, strong; most wooled ewes 5.50-6.25, SIOUX CITY gets City, Iowa, April 27.—(P}--(U. teers and yearlings slow; scattered early sales about steady; some bids weaker; heifers unchanged; other she stock steady to weak; stockers and feeders little changed; small showing fed steers up to 8.50; some held high- | er; bulk salable 7,00-8.25; few good heifers 7.25; most beef cows 4.75-5.50; cutter grades 3.75-4.50; load lots de- sirable 925-950 Ib. feeders 7.75; oom- mon and medium 6.75 dewn. Hogs, 5,500; slow, fully 15 lower than Friday; shipping demand nar- |! row; top 10.25; many held higher; early sales 170-270 lb. butchers 10.J0- 10.25; 270-290 lb, heavies 9.90-10.10; heavier butchers dull; odd lots 140-170 Ib. averages 9.85-10.15; sows 9.25-30; feeder pigs 10.25 down, Sheep, 2,000; no early slaughter lamb sales, undertone steady to high- er; best wooled skins held sround 00; asking 10.00 for fed clips; fat ewes opening strong to 25 higher; preter skins 6.00 down; clips 4.75- 5.25. ————___-—___—+ | Miscellaneous | FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, April 21.—(F)—Foreign exchange steady; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 4.93%; France 658%; Italy 7.87; Germany free 40.21, reg. travel 26.75, reg. 22.60; Norway, 24.81; Sweden, 25.46; Montreal in New York, 99.56%; New York in 100,48%. MONEY RATES New York, April 37.—()—Call money steady; % per cent all day. Prime commercial paper % per cent. Time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos. 1 Per cent offered. Bankers acceptances unchanged, NEW YORK BONDS New York, April 27.—(#)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7s of 1936, 101 3-32, CURB STOCKS New York, April 27.—(?)—Curb: American Gen. 8%, Cities Service 4%. Elec. Bond & Share 17%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York): Maryland Fund 18.61; 20.12, Sel. Inc. Sh. 4.78; GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, April 27.—(#)---Govern- ment bonds: . Treasury 4%s 117.30. Treasury 4s 112.29, CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. Ctfs. 7. McGraw El. 33%. McGrew El, 28%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS , Minnappalls, April 27.—(P)—Stocks eloge: First Bank Stock, 13%. Northwest Banco. 9%. BOSTON WOOL Boston, April 27.—(7)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Very little activity was reported on domestic wools in the Boston mar- kets. A few houses were offering to sell new fine territory wools in origin- 81 bags st around 82-83 cents scoured basis, delivered east, for average to good length French combing staple. Spots wools of similar description were held at mostly 83-85 cents scour- ed basis, Arrivals of new territory wools, however, were of only limited volume. Mill buyers did not show much interest as yet because their current meeds were limited. waahbesins and two roller towela s week for sey- dred chiéren eral hi pt. Agr.)—Cattle, 4,500; beet | 1 Best of Available Apar ments in the WANT-ADS Female Help Wanted RERAER won or man and women taking over producing cos- metic territory. Big earnings, pcre manent income. Pleasant work. ‘Write details Tril-o-ogy, Inc. Kan- 8as City, Missouri. Male Help Wanted STEADY WORK — GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on ton Counties. No experience or cap- ital needed, Write today. McNESS Co., Dept. G, Freeport, Illinois. Envelopes at home, spare- time; $5 to $15 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Dignified work. Stamp brings details. Employment Mer., Dept. 4344, Box 75, Hammond, Ind. iG , intelligent, ambitious, accustomed to meeting the public. Good pay but hard work. Start im- mediately. Mr. Luyben, 7 to 9 o'clock. Prince Hotel. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 819 2nd 8t. Personal FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick, Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Service Drug Store, Bismarck and Central Drug Co., Mandan. 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, 810 Fourth 8t., Bismarck, N,. D. SEND IT TO THE SNOWFLAKE Laundry and Cleaners. Ten pounds of dry wash for 49 cents, four cents for each additional pound. Phone 779 for service. MEN’S SUITS and top ladies’ sults and coats, dry cleaned and pressed, $100. PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS. Phone 1707. We call for and deliver. RUG Fringing, Upholstering, Refin- | ishing and Furniture Repairing. ; Telephone 669. BISMARCK FUR- NITURE, MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1020 Bdwy. Phone 1126, LE Miscellaneous for Sa! TWO NEAT appearing, young men, 18 to 24, free to travel, salary, bonus! and traveling expenses paid. See Mrs. Steele, Patterson Hotel. Help Wanted WANTED—Men or women to solicit members. All year around work. Commission and salary, if you can produce the business. Write All- State Mutual Aid Society, Wash- burn, N. Dak. Work Wanted WANTED WORK — Experienced Kitchen man and second cook, Clean and sober. Have references. Call 579-R. WANTED WORK—Young experienc- ed man wants work in city if pos- sible, Box 414, Napoleon, N. Dak. 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. ‘HOME LOANS | Before you make = loan om your Fi All tucks should Safety First 2iioectimnoue plete Kit of 3 Flags and 3 Flares, ‘complete in steel box ....$4.53. Dis- tributed by SMITH Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Ford Tudor Sedan . is Plymouth 4 door Plymouth Coupe Oldsmobile Coach . Dodge Delivery . Terraplane Sedan . COMMERCIAL BODY Works, Ine., Fargo, N. D. Willys Knight Coupe Chrysler “6” Sedan . Ford DeLuxe Sedan Plymouth Coupe . Oakland Sedan . Plymouth Sedan .,..... 285. Plymouth DeLuxe Coach 550.00 988 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach 375.00 1932 Buick Sedan ... + 200.00 19¢9 Ford Coach . + 150.00 1929 DeSoto Sedan . 95.00 1938 Buick Sedan ... 50.00 si atsieibaads gama MOTORS Phone 700 “132 Main FOR SALE—1095 Chevrolet coupe, equipped with radio, heater, electric fan. Good as new. Run 6000 miles. Write Tribune Ad. 14431. R 8. — 1934 ‘International truck, 2 ton, good condition, rea- sonably priced. Write Lloyd Clizbe, McKensle. ; FOR SALE—1033 Pontiac Coach and 1985 Pontiac Sedan. Other good values. 1801 Main 8t. Apartments for Rent Two d apartments, one new- ly decorated, ground floor, 3 rooms and private bath and one 2 rooms and private bath. Located at 320 Mandan St. Phone 1770. Fumi front apartment, one room and kitchenette, screened porch, private bath, private en- trance, Adults only. For sale: Small hand washing machine and wringer, 214 E. Rosser. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment, rental $16.00. Also 2 room and kitchenette furnished apartment, ground floor, Rental $30.00, Avaliable May lst. 618 6th. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Lights, heat, gas, water furnished. Laundry privileges. Adults only. Call after 5 p.m. 515 2nd. THREE ROOM furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Private en- trance, newly decorated. Also aleeping rooms. 318 9th. Rr root Tpralited apértment, first floor, its only. Heat, lights, gas. Lmmediate pos- seasion. $35, 08 and. ad FWO ROOM basement apartment, al- 40 two separate rooms upstairs fur- nished for light housekeeping. 818 Tth Bt. FURNISHED THREE room apart- ment and also 4 room apartment, unfurnished, 622 3rd St. Telephone 1231-R. TWO ROOM apartment, downstairs, furnished. All modern. Adults on- ly. Available May 1st. 523 6th St. AP. » § rooms and bath, un- furnished; also 3 rooms and bath, furnished. Adults only. Phone 905. APARTMENT with pri- vate bath arid kitchenette, frigidaire, laundry privileges. 106 Main. FOR RENT—Apartment furnished. Buitable for quiet couple. Apply 204 Ave. B. No phone calls, Tight Private M« housekeeping apartment. entrance. Telephone 601. NICELY furnished apartment. Nice home fer right party. Call Baker, 604 Srd St., side door. FOR RENT—Unturnished apartment, Available May. 1st. Varney Apart- ments. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Apply 008 7th st. ia UNFURNISHED APARTMENT for rent, Three rooms and beth. 214) Phone 333, 3nd St. two-room. ib. 538 18th St. 8] ~ May Ist. 918 Sth Bt. Cc lern| range, $15.00; orgen, , Chi t, avellable | FOR SALH—Plano, 660.00. Mrs. H. J. Bismerck Home COMPARE MY COST with any other plan offered! ‘Price Owens, Agent PHONE 278 Office: First Door Bast of Post-Office BISMARCK, N. D. Home Loan Service for 22 Years! Houses and Flats FOR SALE MODERN six room house near cap- itol. Exeellent condition. Lot 50x 140, East front, $4000. $600 cash, balance arranged on monthly pay- ments, 6%. ‘SIX room stueco bungalow, 5 years old, basement completely finished, $5200. MODERN 7 room house close to high school and capitol, $4726. WE finance through the best available loan company in Bismarck. Low rate interest amortized loans. T. M. CASEY & SON Room and Board ROOMS AT 212 3rd St. Table board at $5.00 per week. Phone 428. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—At sacrifice, beer parior in Bismarck. Or will sublease build- ing for other business. Chas, Haw- _ley, Mandan. FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop, fully equipped. County seat town, 1500. See it or write W. H. Hinton, Linton, N. Dak. Farms for Sale FARM FOR SALE—735 acres of land. $3.50 per acre. M. Drobnick, Cliff Lake, Montana. TS FOR SALE a 7 irpose, Lecated in the rthet mm, close to school, city park a Hedden Real Estate Agency Phone 0 Rooms for Rent ry e if e e cy 7 F a farmers in Burleigh. Kidder. Mor-! Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for one insertion—450 for 15 words. First insertion (per word) Se 2 consecutive insertions te (per word) jons insertions 3 consecutive (per word) @ consecutive (Der Word ..........0000 88 5 consecutive (per word) ..........+8%@ 6 consecutive insertions (per word) ...........5..66 This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota, Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fled display rates of 75 cents Per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We ree serve the right to edit or ree Ject any copy submitted, ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 an@ ask for the want ad de- Partment, Out-of-Town Readers who wish to 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, Farms—For Sale or Rent ERAL LAND BANKS T have several good farms to rent, also for sale at a very reasonable price. Write or see me personally at 510 5th St. Bismarck, every Saturday afternoon. Karl Klein, field rep- resentative, For Rent Two-room apartment located down town, over Master Cleaners. Immediate possession. Monthly rental $22.50. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. 2 Lost and Found LOST, Strayed or Stolen: Black screw tail male bull dog. Wearing harness, Reward for return or in- formation leading to recovery. Phone 179. Bob Melville. Wanted to Rent GENTLEMAN wants to rent one large or two small rooms, close to bath in nice home. Write Box 127. WANTED TO RENT—5 or 6 room house by adults. May Ist. Rea- sonable. Telephone 695-R. ———&—xzz—————EE Wanted to Buy WANTED—Used wagon box, reason- able for cash. Write Tribune Ad. 14444. LEE For Sale GALL US FOR fertilizer, black dirt, so, gravel, SADR TAUDE. o haul- ing, garden plowing, etc. fe spe- cialize in moving household goods and pianos. Phone 474. SNYDER'S AY AND TRANSFER. B j—28’ x 40° shingled hip roof. Shed on one side 16’ x 40°. Also store building, 18’ x 44’. All on good foundations. Farmers Equity Eleva- tor Co., Sterling, N. Dak. f FOR SALE—Certiiled Bliss Triumph seed potatoes, usone grade in seal- ed and tagged bags. Write Fred Middelstedt, Bismarck. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, new fur- niture, Prefer gentlemen. Board if desired. 219 3rd. Telephone 848-R. FOR SALE—Black dirt and fertilizer for lawn and garden, Call 892-R. Also general hauling. V. O, Mason. LARGE NEAT sleeping room in quiet private home. Gentlemen preferred. 201 Ave, A West. FOR SALE—New trailer house, gravel box. Also some household furniture. H. J. Brownawell, Sterling, N. Dak. BEAUTIFUL large sleeping rooms. very convenient, Also garage. Phone 525-M or 1611. HAY, WESTERN wheat grass. For rent, on shares, land, Boyd town- ship, Section 27. Phone 905. COOL, comfortable sleeping room for one or two ladies. 306 West Thayer. Phone 1470-R, FOR SALE—Home grown Caragana, suitable for hedge or lawn, ©. D. Mason. Telephone 892-R, FOR RENT—Nice front sleeping room. Gentlemen preferred. Call 418 3nd St. FOR SALE—Three well broke young horses. Reasonably priced. H. EB Nagel. Telephone 3-Fi1l. FOR RENT—Attractive sleeping room in private home. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. FURNISHED sleeping room. Cool during summer months. Close in. 120 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, next to bath. Call at 707 Ave. A. Apt. 1. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room. 422 4th St. Phone 649. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Household goods, rugs, furniture, and various items. Must be sold by Thursday. Call at 112 Main between 10 and 12 a, m. and 1 and 6 o'clock p. m. FOR SALE-—3 piece wicker set, large easy chair, fancy 8 leg table. Mis- cellaneous furniture. 715 Sth. wringer, $1.50; gasoline $25.00 $48.00, FERTILIZER, black dirt, ash hawl- ing, garden plowing and driveway gravel. Phone 62. Poultry POULTRY F B 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 lists on request. Dogs Wanted BISMARCK purebred ‘Chesapeake owner wants service of large Oness- peake stud immediately. Write Tribune Ad. 14402. Also—Latest style, guar anteed eveglasnes et cut ig Eyea oxemis- » L. Bryan, 422 4th St. Taylor, 818 Sth St. “Bismarck, N. 2] ed FREER. bad jee mys it Street — Phone Y “