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PBEARSH SENTIMENT + DOMINATES MARKET New York Stocks AND PRIGES TUMBLE #="#" ,, American Telephone Conspicu- ous Loser With Issue Col- lapsing 7 Points New York, April 29.—(?)—Bearish sentiment strongly dominated the stock market Wednesday, bringing losses of 1 to 4 points in many lead- ing issues and larger in a few others. American Telepphone, with a de- cline of around 7 points, was a con- spicuous loser. A number of 1936 lows | Atl Re, were made. The closing tone was weak. Transfers approximated 1,850,- 000 shares. Active losers included U. 8. Steel, | Be » Bethlehem, General Motors, Chrysler, | Be! © J. I. Case, Deere, Westinghouse, | poo: { Standard Oil of New Jersey, Colum- bian Carbon, Allied Chemical, West- ern Union, Santa Fe, Southern Pacific and Union Pacific. Isolated gainers included McIntyre, Dome Mines and |p; Cerro de Pasco. ‘While the general run of stocks had = ‘Warner Bridgeport —_ . Budd Mfg. Wheel 21 if ith downside from been flirting with the Geluas time to time, it was not until Wall Street financial tickers told of pas- sage by the house in Washington of chi. the new tax bill that the entire list gained momentum on the decline. Many new lows for the year were registered before the market levelled off. houses indicated this particular piece Cc. Inquiries in prominent brokerage of news played a part in the severe | Co! Grop in Telephone, chiefly becausé of its holding company nature. In addi- tion the company is currently be- ing investigated by the federal com- munications commission. Some point- | C ed out, however, that the house ac-!C tion had been expected. Fresh weakness in Swiss francs was a feature of foreign exchange trad- ing. Bonds were irregularly lower and leading commodities were mixed. “hie ee Produce Markets Oe |_Froduce Markets | CHICAGO Cont. Oil Del. ... Corn Products . Cream Wheat Deere & Co. . Dia. Match Dome Mines las Airc. Chicago, April 29.—(#)—Butter was|El. Boat weak in tone Wednesday and eggs were easy. Poultry was steady. Butter 11,766, weak; creamery-specials (93 score) 27-27%; extras (92) 26%; ex- tra firsts (90-91) 26; firsts (88-89) 514-25%; standards (90 centralized carlots) 26%. Eggs 26,437, easy; extra firsts local 2012; cars 21, fresh graded firsts local 20, cars 20%; current receipts 19%; “ storage packed extras 21%; storage packed firsts 2114. Poultry, live, 2 cars, 2 due, 27, trucks, steady; hens, 5 lbs. and less, 21; more than 5 Ibs., 19; No. 2 hens, Leghorn hens, 19; No. 2 Leghorn! nens, 15; springs, Plymouth Rock, 27; white rock, 27; Plymouth Rock, 26; white rock, 25; colored, 24; broilers, Plymouth Rock, 24; white rock, 24; stags, 17; colored, | 24; barebacks, 20-22; Leghorn, 22; roosters, 14%; hen turkeys, 22; young toms, 20; old toms, 20; No. 2 ues 16; heavy old ducks, 4% lbs. up, 1 heavy yong ducks, 4% Ibs. up, 18; small white ducks, 14; smail colored ducks, 13; geese, 12; plucked and swan geese, 10; capons, 7 Ibs. up, 28; vhs pe than 7 Ibs., 27. NEW YORK New York, April poultry weak. By freight: nd broilers unquoted; fowls 20-23; | er freight prices unchanged. Butter, 14,159, weaker. Creamery, her than extra 28%-29'4; score) 28-28%; firsts (88-91 scores) 27-28; centralized (90 score) 27%. Cheese, 303,252, slow. changed. colored, 26; fryers,! 29.—(P)—Live | n= Prices ul N . Pow. & Lt. . Firestone T. & R. . Freeport Texas Gen. Asphalt Gen. Elect. . Gen. Foods iGen. Mills . |Gen. Motors Gillette .. Gold Dust . Goodrich . Goodyear T. & R. . Graham Paige Gt. Nor. Ry. Pfd. {Gt. Dest. Sug. . Greyhound Houd.-Her. Howe Sound {Hudson Motor Illinois Central Indus. Rayon . Int. Cement . {Int. Harvester . Int. Nick. Can . Int. Tel. & Tel. Kresge (8. S. Kroger Groce Helos F. GI extra | Mi | Minn, Moline ‘Imp. |Mont. Ward . Murra: Eggs, 47,099, steady. Mixed colors; Na standards and commercial standards BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, April 29.—(P)— Butter Futures High Storage standards, Nov, .....- Fresh standards, Low 26% 26% 22% CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, April 29.—(#)—(U. 8. Dept. Asr.)—Potatoes, 77; on track, 263; total U. 8. shipments, 674; old stock, supplies moderate, demand slow, mar- ket weaker. Sacked sales per carlot outweight and invoice weight sacked Pub. Sve. N. J. Pullman Pure Oil per cwt., Idaho Russet Burbanks, U.! Reo Mot. S. No, 1, 2.15-25; U. 8. No. 2, 1.75-! Colorado McClures, U. 8, No. 1, 2.35; Be Wisconsin round whites, U. 8. No. 1, 1.50-65; Bliss Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, 1.15; Minnesota Early Ohios, U. 8. * No. 1, 1.65; North Dakota Red river * section Cobblers, U. 8. No. 1, 1.70; Early Ohios, U. 8. No. 1, 1.75. New stock, Alabama, 100 Ib. sacks, Bliss| 5! ce graded, 2.50; U. 8.|Sta'Gr a Triumphs, partly No. 2, 1.50; 50 Ib. sacks Bliss ' umphs, partly graded, 2.75 per cwt. Louisiana 100 Ib. sacks Bliss Tri: umphs, pes Ee grade, 250-70; U. 8. No. 2, 1. Texas 50 lb. sacks ‘Bulss| St0n Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, mostly 3.00 per Fe Aad ewt.; U. 8. No. 2, mostly 2.00 per cwt.; few 2.50. BOSTON WOOL Boston, April 29.—()—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)\—Some wool houses were re- | ceiving an increased number of in-| 4; quiries for wool and a few buyers were taking sample bags, but generally the trace was quiet, «cents scoured basis. No sales of size- able volume were reported. LIS FLOUR MINNEAPO! Minneapolis, April 29.—()—Flour | US Rubber unchanged, bran 16.25-50; 16.50-17.00. its 24,676, § |Wwheat closed % {changed and September ;#| northern spring, 60 | 89% =1.07% : #4 | 87 Ibs. Gt. Nor. Tron Ore’ Ctf. . - THE BISMARCK REUNE, WiDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1936 . "Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Wed., April 29 2 STOPLOSS SELLING ORDERS EXECUTED AS WHEAT BREAKS | Ped Non 2 |Prices Tumble Two Cents as Millers Report Sharp Drop in Flour Sales Chicago, April 29.—()—An abrupt fade-away in demand late Wednesday ig | May delivery of wheat tumbled prices down almost 2 cents a bushel. Stoploss selling orders were forced into execution as the wheat market |broke, but at the extreme low point some renewal of demand came. Mil- % ‘ers reported a sharp contraction of flour sales. Wheat closed nervous %-1% cents under yesterday’s finish, May 975%- %, July 86%-5%, corn %-% advanced \May 63-63%, oats %-% off and pro- visions varying from 35 cents setback to a rise of 2 cents. MILL CITY WHEAT te FUTURES PRICES ERRATIC Minneapolis, April 29.—()—Wheat futures prices were nervous Wednes- day and ended in erratic position. More rain news through the day made the undertone easy. Flour sales were steady and there cause of Liverpool independence. May lower, July un- % off. Coarse grain futures were unset- and September rye all closed % off. May malting barley and May and July feed barley all held unchanged. down. Cash wheat offers were smaller and prices firm. Winter wheat was in fair to good demand. Durum was in good jdemand. Corn was unsettled. Oats demand was good. Rye demand was fair to ,, |good. Barley was sluggish. Flax was in fair demand. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, April 29.—(4)—Closing cash prices: Wheat, No. 58 Ibs., 1.0914-1.26%; No. 2, No, 3, 56 Ibs. 85 Ibs,, 1.0314-1.17%4 1.07%; 51 Ibs. 92%-1.044%; 50 Ibs., 90%-1.01'%; No. 1 northern, 1.05%- 1.10%; No. 1 dark hard Montana, 1.09%-1.17%; hard amber durum: No. 1, 60 Ibs., 90%-1.07%; No. 2, 59 Ibs., 58 Ibs. 4 -1.06% ; No. 3, 88% -1.05: 56 Ibs., 83%- 79% - 03 1.01%; 32. Ibs., "73% durum, 70% -71% Flax: No. 1, 1.685. nae 6 Batley: Malting, 45-35; ley, 22% -38%. eed bar- RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Minn., April 29.—(®)— Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 5 dark northern, 90 to 1.02; sam- ‘ple grade dark northern, 577s. Corn, No, 2 yellow, 60%; No. 3 mixed, 55. Oats, No. 3 white, 2344; No. 2 feed, 225%. Barley, No. 3 malting, 62 to 65; No. 3, 55. Flax, No. 1, 1.70 to 1.71. 4 Rye, not quoted. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, April 29.—(4)—Cash wheat no sales reported. Corn No. 2 mixed 63%; No. 1 yellow 65%; No 2 white (]68%; sample grade 48-59. Oats, No. 3 white 26-28%; sample grade 19% -23. 3 |No rye. Soybeans track Chicago No. 4 yellow 79-8114; sample yellow 7l- 15%. Barley actual sales 53-91; feed y, {95-48 nom., malting 53-93 nom. Tim-/} 7g |othy seed 2.70-85 cwt. Clover seed 14.75-22.25 ewt. %.|29 Enter Bird House Building Competition Twenty-nine entries had been re- ceived up until noon Wednesday in the bird house building coniest being conducted here under the supervision of Theodore Campagna, Burleigh county WPA recreational director. Registration blanks are supposed to y,| be filed before 5 p. m. Thursday. E. 4 |G. Warner, Russell Reid, Paul Net- land and Mrs. N. O. Ramstad will judge the exhibits at 3 p. m. Saturday at the Memorial building, where they will be placed on display. Entries received to date include: Elizabeth Gronhoy, Eugene P. Shacht, James Johnson, Peter Lepo, Gordon Westbrook, Eugene Meyer, Alvin Wil- son, Laura Mae Bidwell, Mivoray Springer, Bobby Darviel, Mathew Schwartzenberger, Richard Helfen- stein, Kenneth Vernerg, Edward Din- ius, Clarence Charles Crawford, Freda |Binder, Emeline Crawford, Mary Blohm, Luella Holmes, Magdalen Doll, Charles Miller, Frank Swindling, Bob Willmann, Clifford Smith, Donald Longmuir, Carl Westbrook, Edward Schmidt, Earl Schuk and one other. ise Dr. Kratz Will Join Health Department Dr. F. W. Kratz is expected to ar- 8 | rive here Friday to take over the 16 | work of re-establishing the bureau of communicable diseases in the state department of public health, Dr. | Maysil M. Williams, state health of- 34. \ficer, announced here Wednesday. Dr. Kratz has been assigned to North Dakota for one year to work 4, under the direction of Dr. Williams in -| reorganizing the work of the bureau, ‘78% | dropped two years ago because of lack of funds. Me will work as Dr. Williams’ as- | sistant in carrying out provisions of the social security program in the health department. ' Warner Pict. | Western Un, Tel. Westingh. Air. Westingh. El. & Mf. White bg Wilson ; Woe lwo! Wreley., Sy. 7 1.05% - ul ; No. 4, 54) ‘4 Ibs., 1,00%-1.15%%; 53 Ibs., 9734 - -1.10% 5 No. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. 95%- FS == 2 3 Grain Quotations BISMARCK GRA! (Furnished by Russell-! April 29 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., .66; 48 lbs., 61; 47 Ibs. 56; 46 Ibs., .51; 45 Ibs., 46; 44 Ibs., .40; 43 Ibs., -35; 42 Ibs., .30; 41 Ibs., .25. All under 41 Ibs., .25. No. 1 hard amber durum $ 70 No. 1 mixed durum . a No. 1 red durum 55 No 1 flax . iller Co.) -$ 90 «|was some short covering on dips be- | Se) \tled and easy. May July and Septem- | May % iber oats closed % lower. May, July May flax closed '% off and July % ! Oct. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, April 29.—(#)-— Wheat— Open High May 99% 1.00%. Sep. a4 Malting Barley— eo crrcdnte sa) sina Feed Barley— May .. 34% - 1 heavy dark July 1.13%- 1.28% i Rep DUI pula Minn. April 29. OF Hi RB MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, April 29.—()}—Wheat receipts ednesday 131 compared to 69 a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: Wheat— Delivered To Arrive 111% 1.27% + 1.0945 1.26% » 107s 1.24% + 1.05% 1.20% - 1.03% 117% 1.00% 1.13% ST's 110% 95% 1.07% 93% 1.04% 91% 1.01% « 1.0548 1.10% | ina Winter Wh r +. 1.13% 1.15% 1.12% 1.14% + 1.08% 1.11% 1.07% 1.10% “oR-os 3 Eg RS: Rip Mic age * 1.04% 1.08% 1.03% 1.07% =O g 7% 1.03% 9644 1.02% and South Dakota Wheat 1.02% 1.04% 1.00% 1.02% 1.00% 1.02% 98% 1.00% 96% 101% 94% 98% Durum = -] z naam 3 mm s8geas8 23 88:8 oo = e0NorU 1 ater na ha 2 amber hd 59 Ibs. 2 amber had 58 Ibs, 3 amber hd 57 Ibs. 3 ane nd 56 I 4 fee hd 55 lbs, 4 amoer hd 54 Ibs. .. 5 amber nd 53 Ibs, .. 90% 1.06% % 1.06% 88% 1.05% 1.05% 83% 1.03% 4 1.02% 1.01% 1.00% 98% Low test—weight. discounted 2c. Grade of - amber.... 89% 95% Grain 1rd durum .75% Coarse + 167% 1 1.73% 107% Germany has developed & process for softening leather by refrigeration. ’ ‘| few 250-290 Ib, 1, | done on weights over 300 Ib.; WANT-ADS Carry Many Tips on Good Jobs Open SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, April 29.—()—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,500; slaugh- Rod aaa Sid wea hk around steady; ‘ain feds held about 7.75-8.50; tt toete Grades 6.50-7.50; other classes steady; medium fed heifers 6.00-7.00; choice grades held toward 8.00; common to good cows 4.75-6.00 mainly; low cutters and cutters large- ly 3.75-4.50; most sausage bulls 5.50; few 5.75; common to medium stock- er steers 5.00-6.25; better lots 6.50- 7.25. Calves 2,300; fully steady; de- sirable vealers 7.00-8.00; choice kinds ‘98 | 8.50; common and medium 5.00-6.50 mainly. Hogs 5,000, opened slow, now fairly active; steady to 10 lower; weights 240 Ibs. showlhg decline; better 140- 240 Ibs, 10.15-10.25; top 10.25; 240-300 Ibs. :9.50-10.00; heavyweights down to 9.25 and slightly under; sows 8.75-90; pigs scarce, average cost Tuesday 9.79; weight 244 lbs. Sheep 800; supplies small, practical- ly nothing done early; sellers asking higher on slaughter lambs but buyers talking lower; undertone about steady ‘63 | ON slaughter ewes and feeding lambs; bulk fed clipped lambs Tuesday 10.40- 65; wooled ewes up to 6.25. Dairy cows generally steady, fairly good demand for lower grades selling around 50-70; slightly good shipper kinds up to 85, SIOUX CITY Sioux City, April 23—()—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,000; early sales lower grade yearling and light steers steady; other steer bids weak, fat she stock firm; stockers and feeders little changed; bulk fed steers sal- able around 7.00-8.00; desirable 1500 Ib. bullocks 8.65; few choice heifers '7.75-8.00; most beef cows 5.00-75; cut- ter grades 4.00-75; few common and 4|medium stockers 6.75 down. Hogs 3,500; slow, weights 250 Ibs. down about steady; early top 10 lower at 10.00; better 170-250 lb. butchers 9.90-10.00; nothing done on heavier s|weights; sows 8.90-9.00; feeder pigs up to 10.00. Sheep 3,000; no early slaughter lamb action; undertone weak; best wooled lambs held above 12.25; asking to 10.25 or above for fed clips; shorn ewes fully steady at 5.25 down. CHICAGO Chicago, April 29.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs 12,000, including 4,000 direct; slow, steady to weak with Tuesday's average; some interests talking lower; top 10.55; bulk 150-250 Ib. 10.20-50; 9.90-10.25; nothing SOWS 8.75-9.25. Sheep 5,000; fat lambs mostly 10- 15 higher early; some interests not 4| following; other classes very scarce, about steady; several loads choice wooled lambs 12.65-85; good medium- weights 12.50; clippers mostly 10.75- 11.00; some held higher; best wooled ewes 6.50. Cattle 11,000, calves 1.500; emphati- cally a beef steer run; almost as much tonnage here in today’s crop as Mon- day; killing quality hardly as desir- able as Monday, however; water-fills very liberal; general market 25 cents lower for steers with yearlings weak to 25 off; some weighty inbetween grade steer promised to show more 4 | decline; bulk of crop 7.75-8.75; sprink- ling longfed offerings 9.00-75, latter price being early top paid for 1002 Ib. yearlings; best weighty steers early 9.50; better grade heifers all weights 10-15 lower; prospective top on fin- #/ished weighty heifers around 8.75 but bulk 8.25 down; cows scarce, steady; bulls weak; vealers 25 lower. ee Miscelleneous | FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, April 29.—(4)—Foreign exchange steady, Great Gritain de- mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 4.94; France 6.58%; +|Italy 7.87; Germany free 40.21; reg. travel 26.75; reg. 22.60; Norway 24.82; *| Sweden 25.47; Montreal in New York New York, in Montreal MONEY RATES New York, April 29.—()—Call money steady, “4 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper % per cent. .|Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1 Per cent offered. Bankers acceptances . | unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Minn., April 29.—(7)— 12% a% "| Stocks close: .| First Bank Stock Northwest Banco CURB STOCKS New York, April 29.—(#)—Curb: American Gen. 8%. Cities Service 4%. Elec. Bond & Shere 174s. NEW YORK BONDS New York, April 29.—(#)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7's of 1936, 101 1-16, CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. Ctfs. 7%. McGraw El, 27%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, April 29.—(4)—Governy Treasury 41's 117.28, Treasury 4's 112.28, INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Maryland Fund, 17.99; 19.45. Quart, Inc. Sh, 1.48; 1.63. Sel, Inc. Sh. 4.63; No, WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, April 29.—(7)—Cash wheat No.1 northern 19%; No. 2 northern 77%; No. 3 northern 73%. Oats, No. 2 white 33%; No. 3 Witte 90. 30. "Miscellaneous for Sale All trucks shoul Safety First yuan plete kit of 3 Flags nee 3 Flare Complete in steel box ....$4.53, Dis- tributed by COMMERCIAL BODY Farms for Sale Personal |____ Male Help Wanted FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS PAINS, 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. ied $10 Fourth 8t., Bismarck, ano IT TO THE SNOWFLAKE LAnbe: and Cleaners. Ten pounds of dry wash for 49 cents, four cents for each additional pound. Phone T1@ 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, 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, Apartments for Rent FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment, rental $16.00. Also 2 room and kitchenette furnished apartment, ground floor. Rental _ $30.00. Available May Ist. 618 6th. WILL SUBLET completely furnished apartment, three rooms and bath. Refrigerator. Until October. Call after six at 101% W. Rosser. Phone | 1127-J, TWO ROOM furnished apartment. ! Lights, heat, gas, water furnished. Laundry privileges. Adults only. Call after 5 p.m. 515 2nd. nished apartment. trance, newly decorated. sleeping rooms. 318 9th. rd FOR RENT—Three room furrtished apartment, first floor, adults only. Also Heat, lights, gas. Lmmediate pos- | session. $35. 506 2nd. SMALL APARTMENT for rent. One room and kitchenette. Gas and lights furnished. Suitable for two girls. 519 5th St. TWO ROOM basement apartment, al- 80 two separate rooms upstairs fur- nished for light housekeeping. 818 1th St. 2 NEW ATTRACTIVE furnished apart- ment. Just south of capitol. Avail- able at once. 1016 7th. Telephone te f - TWO ROOM apartment, downstairs, furnished. All modern, Adults on- ly. Available May 1 Ist. 523 6th St. APARTMENT, 5 rooms and bath, un- furnished; also 3 rooms and bath, furnished. Adults only, Phone 905. FOR RENT—Three room and bath basement apartment, just complet- ed. 218 Mandan St. John Keller. INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor’s Private en-| WANTED—Boy, not going to school, not over 15, mechanically inclined, part-time out of town. Telephone 967. 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- eth, N. Dak. Female Help Wanted WANTED—An experienced girl for general housework, References re- quired. Write Tribune Ad. 14459. WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Call for Mrs. Pav- alak at 511 or 1371. WANTED—Rellable mald. Must be i good cook. Three in family. Call __at 901 10th St. WANTED—Competent maid. Refer- ences. Go home nights, Telephone 489. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 909 5th St. Investigate our Home Loan Plans @ Convenient Payments, @ No Added Fees, @ No Commission or Service e e Charges. No Appraisal Fee. No Delay. Bismarck Bldg. & Loan Association || (Community Service Since 1906) Phone 915 Room 11, Ist Natl. Bank Bldg. “WHEN YOU NEED a A HOME LOAN | "a Build Repair or Modernize To Suit Your Income. Price Owens, Agent PHONE 278 BISMARCK, N. D. 1st Door East of Postoffice FOR RENT—Two room furnished |. "_“ER™ apartment. Laundry and telephone __Privileges. Adults only. 812 Ave. C. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished two room apartment with private bath. Close in. Dr. Enge. Phone 260. FOR RENT—Second floor, 3 room furnished apartment. Gas, lights, water, phone, heat. 504 14th St. bi ery and cafe. Good business town of 350. Selling, reason poor health. Write Tribune Ad. 14452. | FOR SALE—At sacrifice, beer parlor in Bismarck. Or will sublease build- ing for other business. Chas, Haw- ley, Mandan. FOR RENT—Small 2 room furnished apartment. Private entrance. Adults only. Call at 120 W. Thayer. FURNISHED APARTMENT with pri- vate bath and kitchenette, frigidaire, laundry privileges. 106 Main. FOR RENT—Apariment furnished. Suitable for quiet couple. Apply 204 Ave. B. No phone calls, NEW MODERN furnished light housekeeping apartment. entrance. Telephone 601. FOR RENT—Well furnished, 2-room apartment, ground floor. Call at 411 5th, Telephone 273. FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment. Available May Ist. Varney Apart- ments. Phone 773. is FOR RENT—Two room apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Apply 808 7th St. ck FOR RENT—Furnished one large room and kitchenette apartment. 503 9th St. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT for Three rooms and bath. 214 Private | LOTS FOR SALE | A amall home can be malt at cost. A fair sonable month! an and woman know they must save nd the real beginning is your own home. See this Agency for those very desirable tate spade ko artet for your at in the northe: clone t to school, city park Hedden Real Estate Agency Phone 0 Wanted to Trade Ask About My LOW COST PLANS | Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for ene insertion—450 for 15 words. First insertion (per word) 30 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ............4%0 4 consecutive insertions (per word .. 5 consecutive (per word) 6 consecutive insertions (per word) ..............66 This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota, Cuts and border used en 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 doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- dect 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 dée- partment. Out-of-Town Readers who wish to answer wa in iy te state phone sumer ‘given ts the nd. THE BISMAKCK 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 Phone 93 ‘fl 518 Broadway FEDERAL LAND BANKS | I have several good farms to rent, also for sale at a very reasonable price. Write or see me personally. at 610 5th St., Bismarck, every Saturday afternoon. Karl Klein, field rep- resentative. Lost and F LOST—Keys on ring. Finder return to Tribune office. — For Rent Two-room apartment located down town, over Master Cleaners. Immediate possession. Monthly rental $22.50. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. ___ For Sale * FOR SALE—Modern trailer house car. Telephone 676-R or write Jack _ Sleight, 310 W. Thayer, Bismarck. FOR SALE—Black dirt and fertilizer for lawn and garden. Call 892-R. Also general hauling. V.O,. Mason. HAY, WESTERN wheat grass. For rent, on shares, land, Boyd town- ship, Section 27. Phone 905, WANTED TO TRADE—1930 Ford DeLuxe Coupe body for sedan body. Will pay difference in cash. Write Tribune Ad. 14477, Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—3 piece wicker set, large easy chair, fancy 8 leg table. Mis- cellaneous furniture. 715 5th. Phone 333. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- three-room apartment. Telephone 878. FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. 415 9th St. Telephone 705-M. FOR RENT—One two-room modern apartment. 523 12th St. TWO ROOM apartment, available May ist. 918 6th St. Rooms for Ren‘ Nicely furnished. Close to capitol. Ladies only. 1005 8th. Telephone 1265-J. FOR RENT—Well furnished room, large closet. Near bath. Reason- able rent. Close in. Phone 1093-R. SLEEPING ROOM, private entrance and private lavatory. Call at 411 Ast 8t. Telephone 558-W. LARGE NEAT sleeping room in quiet private home. Gentlemen preferred. 201 Ave. A West. BEAUTIFUL iarge sleeping rooms. very convenient. Also garage. Phone 525-M or 1611. GOOL, comfortable sleeping room for one or two ladies. 306 West Thayer. Phone 1470-R. ROOMS AT 212 3rd St. Table board at $5.00 per week. Phone 428. POR RENT—Nice, comfortable sleep- ing room. 610 Ave. 4 A. Wont FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room. 422 4th St. Phone 649. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Next to bath. 301 10th St. FARM FOR SALE—785 acres of land. $3.50 per acre. M. Drobnick, Cliff Lake, Mcntana. ise Wanted to Buy WANTED—Used wagon box, reason- able for cash. Write Tribune Ad. 14444, Land for Rent : FOR RENT—Some Missouri river boty tom farm land about 15 miles from Bismarck. Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT—Large room. Close in. 120 Ave, A. Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD in modern home. Reasonable. 414 12th St. Telephone 1099-W. Dogs Wanted BISMARCK purebred Chesapeake owner wants service of large Chesa- peake stud immediately. Write ‘Tribune Aq. 14402. FOR SALE—Coil spring cot and mat- tress, new, $12. One course in pub- lic speaking, $5. Call 667-W after 4:30. CLOTHES wringer, $1.50; gasoline range, $15.00; organ, $25.00; piano, $45.00, Chas. L. Bryan, 422 4th St. FOR SALE—Crosley radio, almost new. Roll top desk, one floor Jamp. 926% 7th. tas sas FOR SALE—One Seruk Oriental rug, size 9x12, Reasonable. Call at 305 8th 8t. KIMBALL Baby Grand piano. Priced for quick sale. Apt. 804, Patterson Hotel. FOR SALE—Piano, $50.00. Mrs. H. J. Taylor, 818 5th St. Bismarck, N. D. Houses and Flats FERTILIZER, black dirt, ash haul- ing, garden plowing and driveway gravel. Phone 62. FOR SALE—Four used 5.25xi8 tires and tubes, $12.00. 1010 Main. Automobiles for Sate USED CARS Ford Tudor Sedan . Plymouth 4 door .. Plymouth Coupe Oldsmobile Coach . Dodge Delivery . Terraplane Sedan . Pontiac “6” Sedan.. Ford Coach ......++++000 A Willys Knight Coupe ... 195.00 Chrysler “6” Sedan .... 295.00 Ford DeLuxe Sedan .... 450.00 Plymouth Coupe . + 400.00 Oakland Sedan . Plymouth Sedan .. Plymouth DeLuxe Coach 550.00 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach 375.00 Buick Sedan . +++ 200.00 1929 Ford Coach + 150.00 1929 DeSoto Sedan . ae 1928 Buick Sedan ... oy .00 CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS C. Phone 700 122 Main 1935 1935 1932 1929 1925 1933 1931 1930 1932 1931 1934 1934 1931 1932 1935 1933 1932 FOR SALE—Desirable 5 room mod- ern stucco bungalow, many built-in features, 2 rooms finished in base- ment, built for home, well insulated, near school, garage, for $5250, NEW desirable stucco bungalow, room finished in basement, fine floors, built for home, gas furnace, very YOU should see these houses before uying. Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE—Six room modern resi- dence, Lot 50x150. Preferred loca- tion. Lawn, shrubbery, trees, etc. Taxes low, small down payments, balance at less than rent. Double garage, cement floor. 515 Ist. WANTED—Am offering furnished home including board, to capable married couple. Very reasonable price. No objection to well behaved child 5 years or over. For particu-| lars call at 100 Ave, B East. a FOR RENT—Modern 4 room house. Reasonable. Adults only. Nice lo- cation. Call after 6p, m. 507 10th, FOR RENT—Five room dwelling in duplex. Close in, Dr. Enge. Phone FOR RENT—5 room house. at 1011" Sth St. . Inquire H 1 FOR SALE— 10934 International truck, 2 ton, good condition, rea- sonably priced. Write Lloyd Clizbe, McKenzie. FOR SALE—1933 International % ton panel. Good paint, new tires, En- gine in good condition. Trade. 1010 Main. FOR SALE—$175 credit on Chevrolet. Discount, quick cash sale. 607 6th or write Tribune Ad. 14478. FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac Coach and 1935 Pontiac Sedan. Other good values. 1801 Main S| Poultry POULTRY RAISERS insist on United States and North approved and Pullorum buying Dakota tested chicks, You can buy them at the Mandan Electric Hatchery, Mandan, N. Dak. Prices, $8.90 and up, Price _lists on request. DR.