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H i i TOGK PRICES FALL UNDER PRESSURE OF - PERSISTENT SALES ‘Declines Range From One to Four Points Over Wide List of Issues New York, May 7.—(#)—Quiet but « persistent selling drove leading shares 21 to around 4 points 2 stock exchange Thursday. with a few | Am. lower on the industrial spectalties registering yea, |A2 er losses. The closing tone was weak. Sdles approximated 1,100,000 shares. Trading activity was at a minimum Aten until the start of the final hour when a sudden flurry of selling overwhelm- Bal ed ticket facilities and the tape dropped 2 minutes behind floor trans- | Ba: actions for a brief period. General Motors, the most active stock, lost around 2 points and de- Bord clines of 1 to 2 or more were regis- | Ro, tered by U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, Continental Can, Gold Dust, Standard Oil of New Jersey, Sea Roebuck, American Can, Deere, West- Br inghouse, American Telephone, West- ern Union, Anaconda, American Smelting, Southern Pacific and Del- aware & Hudson. Johns-Manville dropped 8 points but steadied before | Cnt. “h “W the close. The bond market developed heavi- ot. ness in spots leading foreign curren- cies were mixed. Wheat closed un- steady % to % net lower, corn was 1, to % higher, and oats were about |e a standoff. The fresh decline in stocks was ac- companied by no unfavorable indus- trial news and brokers attributed the movement more to technical condi- a tions following recent strength than | C; to any other factor. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, May 7.—(?)—Cash wheat, No, 3 red part car 95%; corn. No. 4 mixed 63; No, 2 yellow 64 ; No. 2 white 68%-69; sample grade 49-60; oats, No 2 white 30; ee grade 22- 2612; no rye; soy beans, No. 2 yellow 85; sample yellow 70%-76%2; barley feed 35-48; malted 53-90; seed 2.60-75 cwt.; clover seed 15.00- 22.50 cwt. ee ee el | Produce Markets Tg [a ana CHICAGO Chicago, May 7.—(7)—Butter and \ ae eggs were steady in tone Thursday and} poultry also was steady. Butter, 8,756, steady: inerrant cials ih score) we extras (92) urrent receipts 19% tor= d extras 22; storage packed | 1 firsts 21%. 1 Poultry, live, 38 trucks, steady; hens | Johns-Manville . Kelvinator . Kresge Gs 8): poe rocel Libbe: ca Gi 5 Ibs. and less 21, more than 5 Ibs. 19; Leghorn hens 19; Plymouth and White Rock springs 27, colored 25; Plymouth and White Rock fryers 25, colored 24; Plymouth Rock broilers 25, White Rocks 24, colored 24, bare- backs 20-22, Leghorn 22; roosters 1412; turkeys 16-22; heavy old ducks 16, heavy young ducks 17; small white ducks 14, small colored 13; geese 12. NEW YORK New York, May 7.—(4)—Live poul- try firm. No freight quotations. Butter, 9,172, firm. Creamery firsts (90-91 scores) 28-28% ; firsts (89 score) unquoted; other prices unchanged. Cheese, 37,237, firm. Prices un- changed. Eggs, 32,030, about steady. Mixed colors: firsts 21%4-%; storage packed | yy, firsts 2214-%; other mixed colors un- changed. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, May 7.—(>)— timothy | El. Boat Gen. Gen. Mills . Graham Paige ..: aus Trucks > lribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thur., nase q ~ New York — OMAHA OFFERINGS |. epi AND NEW ARRALS | os » 4 “| SAGS WHEAT PRICE » 135 + 23% + 22% \p, Iso Notice That Wi 10% ears Also Notice That Winni- iis peg Values Are Within oe Fraction of Bottom 27%| Chicago, May 7—(?)—Offerings of +. 15% \No. 2 hard winter wheat to be shaped Zz % |from Omaha at 3 cents over May de- 1831, |livered in Chicago had a bearish ef- 91% {fect on values Thursday. 19% | Another weight on the wheat mar- 57. |ket here was arrival of 25 cars of hard 43% |winter from the southwest. Bears % |also emphasized that Winnipeg wheat 70 Quotations were within smal) frac- 29% |tions of the season’s bottom level. 5%) Wheat closed unstable, 4-% under ae yesterday's finish, May 95%-96, July nsdail 174, |87%4-%, corn ‘s-% advanced, May Bendix Aviation . 26%, |63%, oats unchanged to % up, and Bethl. Steel aw) . + 49% |provisions unchanged to 22 cents Warner + 68% | MILL CITY WHEAT Br Che a 44% | PRICES DRAGGED LOWER 9%| Minneapolis, May 7.—(4)—Desul- +2 Ey F tory and featureless trade prevailed 12% | during the latter half of the market port en: Asphalt’ SOUTH ST. PAUL en. Foo D. A)—Cattle 4,590, not established on most slaughter steers and she stock; buyers talking unevenly low- er; few yearling steers and heifers {early about steady; medium to good light steers 6.50-7.50; choice fed heif- ers 7.65-8.25; others medium to good , |6.00-7.25; most bids around 5.50 down. 2 on beef cows; low cutters and cutters 3.75-4.50; bulls about 25 lower for Goodyea> 7 Gt. Nor. Iron Or Gt. West. Sug. Greyhound. Houd.-Her. so SSR %| two days; bulk 4.75-5.25; _stockers rhe little changed early; common to med- wy *jium light kinds 5.09-6.25; calves 2,000, % | mostly steady; desirable vealers 6.50- and common 4.00-8.00. Hogs 4,800; fairly active, fully steady to strong with Wednesday's , javerage; better 140-220 lbs. 9.70- |9.85; top 9.85; some held higher; 220- 4|250 Ibs., 9.50-9.70; 250-300 Ibs., 9.15- & |9.50; big weights down to 8.75 and below; sows 8.40-8.60; pigs scarce; average cost Wednesday 9.32; 254 lbs. Sheep 400, hardly enough on sale to make a market, but early sales (R. R.) 4, | Mer Ine Midl. %/and indications around steady; few ripe Field. . 1442 |medium to good wooled lambs 10.00- 435; |10-75; nothing chotve here; few shorn Miami Cop) ‘91, |eWeS, 4.00-5.00; deck of choice 87 Ibs. Mid.Cont. 20 "|fed clipped lambs Wednesday 9.60. Midland 8tl. 36. Dairy cows slow, barely steady; un- Minn. Moline 1: e dertone weak and supply limited; bulk milkers and springers 55.00-75.00; strictly good shipper springers quoted 4, {Up to 85.00. CHICAGO Chicago, May 7.—(#)—(USDA)— % Hogs 12,00, including 5,500 direct; few , {early sales steady with Wednesday's average; later bids 10 or more lower; top 10.35; scattering 180-220 Ibs., Batter Futures No. Am. Aviation 8% | 10.15-28; ver :. j-25; very little done on other Storage standards, nA ae Close North American f 24% |weights; sows barely sfeady at 8.60- Shiiissink 27% 27% 27% |Ohio Oil 13% 190, few 9.00. rey Egg Futures 40 Cattle 6,500, calves 2,000; f Refrigerator stan- 25% jsteers 10-15 lower; bidding and get- dards, Oct. ...... 22% 22% as ting a few cattle 25 off but water- CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, May 7.—(P)—(U. 8. Dept.| Pa’ Agr.)—Potatoes, 91; on track, 296; total U. 8. shipments, 666; old stock, | Be! slightly weaker, supplies moderate, demand very slow; sacked per cwt., Idaho Russet Burbanks, U. 8. No. 1, Pal rau Fi 2.00-25; Wisconsin round whites, U.} Proc! S. No. 1, 1.55-60; commercial, 1.45; Minnesota Early Ohois, partly graded, 1,30-45. New stock, mabey weaker, supplies moderate, demand slow; Lou- isiana Bliss Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, Cobblers, U. 8. No. 1, 2.65; 2.50-~ eee Bliss Triumphs, U. 8. No. 2,| Reo 1,60-65; Texas Bliss Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, showing heated, 2.80; U. 8. No. 2, 1.90. BOSTON WOOL “Opportuntitios in the CANADIAN GOLD MINING INDUSTRY over KFYR Wednesday, 12:45 p. m. Friday, 5:15 p. m. Servel Boston, May 7.—(7)—(U. 8. Dept. fills liberal enough to soften the downturn; very slow at decline only tidy ight steers and light yearlings getting action; killing quality rather plain; few loads held over 9.00 but most early sales 7.25-8.00; stockers and feeders dull; she stock including year- ling heifers steady early but rather top heavy; bulls steady to weak and vealers fully steady; practically top weighty sausage bulls 6.10; vealers 7.50-9.50, mostly 8.00-9.00. Sheep 7,000; fat lambs mostly steady, shade lower in instances; bet- ter grades fairly active, others slow; early bulk wooled offerings grading medium to low choice 11.00-35; hold- ing best above 11.50; few good clippers 9.60; most shorn ewes 4.75-5.25. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, May 7.—()—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,500; slaughter steers and yearlings slow; limited sales yearlings 7.50 down; steady to weak; few bids other yearlings and steers around 25 lower; Preios i ‘Derige . Phillip mate 5% ABRSSSRESSS. ae oe 8.00; little salable above 8.50; car de- sirable 746 lb. heifers 7.75; most beef cows 4.75-5.75; cutter grades 3.75-4.50; goarane light stocker held above Lsreaeaerg weight 220 lbs. down strong; FE FKALKL KE RAK FAK i early top 960; many held 3 better 160-250 Ib. butchers 250-280: lbs. heavies 9.25-40; done on heavier kinds; sows at 8.50; stags up to 9.00; feed- 15 down. 1,500, including 240 billed no early sales slaughter undertone about steady; gen- asking higher; best wooled held above 11.25; asking above fed clips; odd lots shorn 3 afound 25 lower; late Wedesnay deck 70 lb. California feed- ers 9.65. i fn i i 2 c Bout ef ALE 3 a gt i a ddaaa was i f SS oHESER BaSstbatthsaoMEMCcssssse EM F KERRKSKELEL RSE EK RF Ee ¥ South St. Paul, May 7.—()—(U. 8.| 7.50; choice kinds 8.00; few 8.50; cull 5 10 lower; heavier butchers |! } Claims Air Record | BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) May 7 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs, No. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 It No. 4 dark northern, 53 1 No. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 65; 48 Ibs., 61; 47 Ibs., 57; 46 Tbs., 53; 45 Ibs., 49; 44 Ibs., 43; 43 Ibs., 39; 42 Ibs., 35; 41 Ibs., 31; 40 lbs. 27; 39'Ibs., 25; all under 39 ibs., 25. No. 1 hard amber durum . 123 No. 1 mixed durum . 85 No. 1 red durum 55 No. 1 flax . 1.42 BOB BUCK No. 2 flax . 1.39 No. 1 rye 31 Columbus, O., May 7.—(#)—Bob Barley 20} Buck Thursday claimed a new dis- Oats . .15} tance record for non-stop flights Hard winter wheat . .75| in small ships. He and his cou- sin landed at Fort Columbus Wednesday, and estimated they had flown more than 2,000 miles from Burbank, Calif. The former record for ships of the same type as his 90-horse- power monocoupe was set in 1930 by a French team that covered 1,809 miles. Buck's flight required 19 hours and 5 minutes. CHICAGO GRAIN pte May 7.—()— eat— OO} Sag session Thursday and prices dragged 23 “| lower under the pressure of scattered 4 stage 54 |May liquidation. Weakness of the j A 54% | Winnipeg market was the final in- |S¢ 27 Miscellaneous He fluence of the day. . hi eee f May wheat closed 1'2 cents lower; it July 1% cents lower and September New Vai MEP Tt cUeeekn money 44° | % cent off. steady; % per cent all dey; prime 1%] Coarse grain futures were inde- commercial paper, % per cent; time he pendently firm. May oats closed un- loans steady; 60 days-6 months, 1 per 17 | changed, July ts cent higher and cent offered; bankers’ acceptances un- 56%, | September % cent up. May and July | 1087 1057 10.55 changed. 17% {rye each finished one cent higher, | So, 10.60 10.62 1055 10.55 24; while September was up 1% cent 10.37 10.40 10.37 10.37 28% | higher; May malting barley closed *% | FOREIGN EXCHANGE 12% | cent higher. May feed barley closed |May 1378 | New York, May 7—()—Foreign ex- Cont. Motor . 2% | % cent up, July held unchanged and la eet firm; Great Britain demand Cont. Oil Del. 32 | September closed % cent higher, May MINNEAPOLIS BANGE MAGIA anne Cie ae Corn Products 74% | flax closed unchanged, July and Sep-| minneapolis, May 7 te a 497%; Cream ¥ wae $5 | tember % cent lower, Wheat— “Open ‘Hikh Low Close pr tg ort free, 40.40; reg. | : Corn was in better demand. Oats o 99 99 87% 87% ; reg.. 21.50; Norway, 24.97; Swe- cuean. Aitieht 10%4 | gemand was quiet. Rye was in good 36% ‘96% ‘98% 95%] den, 2563; Montreal in New’ York, Deere & Os, 75°|demand. Barley was firm, Flax was 87% 87% 87% 8714 | 100.00; New York in Montreal, 100.00. 545%} in quet demand. rica > bh Feea CURB STOCKS 33 e New York, May 7.—(#)—Curb: 10% Li k American Gen. 8%. 4 vestoc ae Cities Service 4%. Elec. Bond & Share 17%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, “May 7.—()—Stocks: 4 | Close. First Bank Stock 13. Northwest Banco 912. NEW YORK BONDS DULUTH RANGE Se Minn., May 7.—(?)— Durum— Open High ae or 91% pt plo or 82 close: Great Northern 7s of 1938 100%. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. Ctfs 7%. McGraw El 29%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, May 7.—(?)—Govern- ment bonds: Treasury 4%s 117.23 Treasury 4s 112.24 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, May 7. — (?) — Wheat receipts Thursday 80 compared to 19 a — is cash wheat nd coarse Ing aca today follow: eat Delivered To Arrive 1.21% ee @ 1.207% 6 1.19% 6 117% 114% 1.11% 7 1.08% 1.05% 1.03% 1.00% 81% 1.06% ..1. sees Win! INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the Counter in New York) Maryland Fund 18.29; 19.78. Quart. Inc. Sh, 1.51; 1.66. Sel. Inc. Sh. 4.69. No. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn., May 7.—(#)—Cash closing prices: No. 1 heavy dark | northern spring, 60 Ibs., 1.1074-1.21%; No. 3 dark northern, ae ve 102%- 114 No. s.+..| dark northern, 84 Ibs, gi 100°" 83 05%; No. 5 dark northern, 91%-1.03%; 51 sTern, 1.02% -1.06 3 , | Montana, 1.06%-1.13%. Hard amber deer ier es 60 Ibs. 2, 59 sakes 110% 119% 100% 111%] Barley: Malting, 45-65: ag 21% fo UBEW or 1.05% 1.08% 1.04% 1.07% ie ESS 12% protein © Se RSC eT TS RANGE OF CARLOT SALES 1 DHW or . ; Minneapolis, May 7.—()—Range of 1H OW... 1.01% 105% 1.00% 1.04% | carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 5 dark Coes northern, 89%; sample grade dark 1H W... 947% 100% 93% .99%| northern, 63-97; No. 3 hard amber Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat| durum, 85%; No. 2 red durum, 76%- 1DHW or 16%. Corn: No, 3 yellow, 57-57%; . A Bs 99% 101% 87% 99% |No. 5 mixed, 53. Oats: No. 3 whil 2H W... 97% 99% 95% 97% |23%-24%. Rye: No. 3. 48; 3 DH W or j SHW... 93% 97% 91% 95% amber na DEEP WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN 2 Otte nag 23% 100% 90% 1.06%) winnipeg, May 7.—() —Cash 50 Ibs... 92% 100% ..... ....,| heat: No. 1 northern 17%; No. 2 2 amber hq northern 75%; No. 3 northern 71%; Ths... 91% 1.08% ..... 4. 3 amber hd : sca eee MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 3e ibs. 86% 1.06% Minneapolis, May 7.—(#) — Flour 4 amber hd unchanged. Shipments, 23,311. Pure Ths... 82% 1.08% .| bran, 1 Standard middlings, 4 amber hd 18.50-19.00. 5 eRe pg 20% LOE vesee veoee at eee a Henry—My dear, I really don’t be- 8 Hay 78% 1.08% «++ +++! Weve you can ever teach that dog to 52 Ibs... .76% 1.01% . }obey you. Mrs. Peck—Nonsense, darling. Pa- + | tence will do anything. Just remem- ber how obstinate you were when we were first. married. ‘| “How many ribs have you Johnny?” asked the teacher. “I don't know, ma'am. I’m s0 aw- fully ticklish I never could: count SRE RRR RK s BEER BEE gbbeeRte H = 2 1.68% 1.75% 1.63% _________ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1936__ | There’s Lots of News _ In These WANT-ADS- Salesmen Wanted Male Help Wanted MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 families in Sioux, North Em- mons and North and East Kidder Counties. Reliable hustler should start earning $25 weekly and in- crease rapidly. Write today. Raw- Jeigh, Dept. NDE-18-8, Minneapo- is, Minn. —_—_—_—_—K€<KFEFEFeF_—_—_—S Household Goods for Sale FOR GALE—Oxid Tan Anglo Persian rug. Perfect condition. Cost $145, sell $45. Used two years. Mrs, C. D, Dursema. FOR SALE—Davenport and chair, bed, 9x12 rug, cupboard, child's play pen, garden hose. Call at 928 6th Street. FOR SALE—One model of Easy washing machine. A cleanup job _at a saving. | ‘Telephone 1 FOR SALE—Canvas cot, bed, mats tress and spring. Very cheap. 1028 4th St. FOR SALE—One portable victroia, 40 records. Call 306 Main Ave. West. Good condition. ; SALESMAN with car for outside work. Drawing account. Apply Campbell's Photo Shop. [EE Ss Female Help Wanted SPECIAL Work for Married Women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. No investment. Send dress size. Fash- ion Frocks, Inc., Dept. G-2849, Cine cinnati, Ohio, WANTED—Girl for general house- work. References required. Tele- phone 1227-J. 116 Broadway. WANTED—Mald for afternoons. Full time help considered. Phone 1150-W. Work Wanted HAVE YOUR TOP repaired now. TOp| and body work and general auto re- pair. Let me give an estimate on your job. Telephone 1764-W. A. C. Garage. 1921 Main. NOW HAVE YOUR chininey examin- ed by reliable mechanic. years experience. W. Forty Thomas Boyd. KIMBALL Baby Grand piano. Priced | T for quick sale. Telephone 1193. st board. Call 1770. Personal MEN'S BUITS AND top coats, ladies’ suits and coats, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00; pressed only, 50 cents. Rugs and overstuffed furniture cleaned in your home. PERFEC- TION DRY CLEANERS. Phone 1707. We call for and deliver. SPECIAL ALL SEVEN and fifteen jewel pocket and wrist watches cleaned for $1.50. Round crystals, 25c, fancy crystals 50c, main springs, $1.25. KYSAR’S JEWELRY AND REPAIR SHOP. RUG Fringing, Upholstering, Refi ishing and Furniture Repairing. Telephone 669. BISMARCK FUR- NITURE. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt.) — Either regular or spring filled. 1020 Bawy. Phone 1126. —_——— Houses and Flats BEAUTIFUL HOME—One of the finest homes in Mandan, located on Sixth Avenue Northwest, is offered at a very attractive price. Improve- ments and refinishing have been done the last year at a cost of up- word of $1,000. These improvements include « beautiful paint job on the outside and complete refinishing of the interior, in a most tasty man- ner. $1500 cash and the balance $2500, payable like rent will pur- chase this fine home. This is an ex- tra special opportunity, offered at a low price to close an estate. Chas. F. Ellis, Mandan. Investigate Home Lean 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. Apartments for Rent NEWLY DECORATED unfurnished apartment, three rooms and bath, __$20.00. Close in. 214 2nd Bt. FOR RENT—Four room apartment with bath, 611 9th, $4240. Three rooms and bath, 318 9th, $38.00; three rooms and bath, 100 Ave. B., $40.00; two room apartment, 116 6th, $18.00. T. M, CASEY é& SON. MODERN FURNISHED 3 room apartment with private bath, ground floor, private entrance, laundry and vacuum cleaner privi- leges. Close in. Suitable for two adults. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. MODERN 3-room furnished “apart- ment, private entrance. Frigidaire, washing privileges. Adults only. Close in. 114 W. Thayer. FOR SALE—Six room modern resi- dence. Lot 50x150. Preferred loca- Lawn, shrubbery, trees, etc. tion. New York, May 17—(?)—Bonds| Taxes low, small down payments, balance at less than rent. Double garage, cement floor. 515 1: For Sale ONE-STORY five-room bungalow. Built-in cabinets. Full basement, hot air furnace. Gas. Close in. Good bargain 1600.00. ONE-STORY six-room bungalow. Built-in cabinets. Maple floors, hot water heating plant with gas. East front, good lawn and shade trees, enclosed porch. In good condition and convenient to schools on paved street. ONE-STORY four-room cottage, hot water heat. Fire place. Garage at- tached. Built new in 1934, Attré tive home for man and wife. I ALSO have many other fine homes on my list. Also choice building lots. Before you buy, it will pay you to see me. I can loan you the money to buy the property and also write your insurance in good reli- able stock companies. Price Owens padeine Mover Building Phone 278 Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Furnished basement room, suitable for sleeping or light housekeeping. Reasonable. 300 Ave. B. sii NEAT, NICELY furnished room. Close e bath. Cool. Close in. 120 Ave. Room 1. FoR RENT—Furnished. room. Suit- able for one or two gentlemen at 722 Sixth St. Phone 614. ONE LARGE sleeping room with gar- age, if desired. Call at 510 Seventh St., or telephone 1737. ae RENT—Nice front sleeping toom. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 418 and St. COMFORTABLE furnished “room. Close in. Hot water at all times. 111 E Rosser. FOR —Nice comfortable slee} ing room. 414 8th St. Telephone 367-J. FOR RENT—Two room partly fur- nished apartment, $27.00, ground floor, private entrance. 211 2nd. Telephone 1606-LM. FOR RENT—One room or two room apartment, living room with kitch- enette and bedroom adjoining bath. Call 808 7th. (SMITH Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge fer ene fnsertion—45e for 15 words tnsertions (per Word) ......s00.c0ec8® 3 insertions 4 consecutive insertions Out-of-Town Henonl who wish to answer want in which it iTleghons ____ Business Opportunity EMPLOYED people can themselves $1000 in a few years. Monthly savings plan. Write Tribe une Ad. 15536. FOR RENT OR SALE—Shop build- ing, 25x60, paced with black- smith tools and machinery, weld- ing plant and lather. Located at Faith, South Dakota. For informa. tion write Jack Alden, Faith, 8. D, FOR SALE—Restaurant, doing business in heart of Bismarck. Good Proposition. Owner leaving town. Write Tribune Ad. 15603. FOR SALE OR RENT—Well equipped blacksmith shop at Still, N. Dak. Call or write J. M. Thompson, Wile ton, N. Dak, FOR SALE—At sacrifice, beer parlor in Bismarck. Or will sublease build- ing for other business. Chas. Hawe ley, Mandan. Miscellaneous for Sale 1ZE B: Miz y, Ue AINTENANCE Oil Clarofier COMMER( Works, Ines Pate, 3 Be MAY 5th, NICELY furnished three- room apartment. right party. Wm. Baker, 604 3rd, side door. TWO ROOM basement apartment, al- 80 two separate rooms upstairs fur- nished for light housekeeping. 818 ith 8t. FOR RENT—Modern clean furnish- ed two room apartment. Murphy __bed, private entrance. 910 Ave. B. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, private bath, kitchenette, Frigidaire, laundry privileges. 106 Main. FOR RENT—Apartment furnished. Suitable for quiet couple. Apply 204 Ave. B. No phone calls. FOR RENT—FURNISHED or unfur- nished apartment in Rose Apts., 215 Third St. F. W. Murphy. Nice home for | — a For Rent NEW LARGE garage for rent. €24 7th St. Also excellent table board. Close to capitol. _____— Poultry POULTRY RAISERS insist on buying United States and North Dakota approved and Pullorum tegted chicks. You can buy them at the Mandan Electric Hatchery, Mandan, N. Dak. Prices, $8.90 and up. Price lists on request. ae Ts ONE WHITE Male Fox Terrier deg, two brown spots on head. See Clarence Hansen, 223 8. 7th 8t., City. FURNISHED OR unfurnished 3-room apartment, also 4-room unfurnish- ed apartment, 622 3rd St. fe -room: apartment, ground floor. Call at 411 5th. th. Telephone 273. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment. Call at back door. 607 Sth St. lara tee FOR RENT—Two rooms, unfurnish- ed. 1801 East Main. Call 1764-R. MODERN apartment for rent. Call 347. California Wave Nook ¥| A new manager ( t A new dress and A new set of prices on the BEST BEAUTY SERVICE You'll like our work Laura Aase, beautician and prop. Bertice McKirdy, manager Ethel Zinther, oats, No. 2 white 32%; No. 3 white 30.| #Gqnms HOR RENT—In modern hae. 308 Ave. Telephone 1474- WILL trade 160 acre good land sult- ae ee SIRS oh Dee! Parioces Bismarck residence, monthy payments. Write Tribune Ad, 18560. ——: ROOM AND BOARD in modern home. $1.00 a day. Telephone 1099- w. For Sale better. Sacked and well-cleaned, | 1: $2.50 per bu.; six bu. lots, $2.35 per bu. Schulte Bros. Straubville, N. WE SELL ALL Classes of Horses 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 at titles guaranteed with all lots. T. M. Casey & Son 518 Broadway Phene 403 N. Dak. Automobiles for Sale USED CARS 1935 Chevrolet Sedan .. 1934 Chrysler Sedan ..... 1935 Ford Tudor 1935 Plymouth 4 door -| SARGENT county seed corn for sale, 1 Northwestern Dent, Rainbow Flint, Minnesota 13, Haney, Square Deal ia armen Delis Dent, Early Yellow Dent. All va-|1932 Buick Sedan . rietles germinate 90 per cent or|1929 DeSoto Sedan . 1928 Packard .