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THE BIS Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Mon., May 11)| WHEAT PRICES SAG STOCK PRICES SLIP BACK AFTER TRYING Around Two Points Are in Majority “larly lower rut Monday after making a half-hearted attempt to straighten pil points were in the majority at the Assd. reer close. Transfers approximated 650,- 200 shares, the smallest for a five-hour session since July 3, 1935. Moderately active on the downside were such issues as U. 8. Steel, Chrys- ler, General Motors, Westinghouse, General Electric, Standard Oil of New Closing Prices May 11 berritct =. 10 STRAIGHTEN re ie {hes Am. wae Jersey, Sears-Roebuck, Dome Mines, | Boe! i | down, May 62%-%; WITH KANSAS CROP ESTIMATE REPORTS Improved Weather Conditions for Grain Reported in Eur- ope, Australia Chicago, May 11—(4)—Unofficial surveys indicating 132,895,000 bushels probable yield for Kansas this season cent in wheat prices Monday. There were also reports that addi- tional wheat, about 700,000 bushels, is to be shipped to Chicago from Kansas City. Improved weather conditions for wheat were reported as prevailing in western Europe and in Australia. Wheat closed nervous at the same as Saturday's finish to 1% cents lower, May 93%-%, July 85%-%; corn %s-% oats unchanged to % off and provisions unchanged to @ decline of 22 cents. let to late setbacks of more than 4); under 37 Ibs., No, 1 hard amber durum . BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Sample gr No. 1 mixed Hard winter No. 1 red durum . May 11 1 dark northern, 58 lbs. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. : 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. . 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs, . 4 dark northern, 53 lbs, . 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. . 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs, . 5 dark northern, 50 lbs. 25. durum . wheat . CHICAGO RANGE McIntyre, Owens-Illinois, du Pont,| 8 He ever chines May, 11.—(@)}— J. I, Case, Deere and Santa Fe. 45% | MILL CITY WHEAT fe High Issues displaying resistance included | Bu 9% | FUTURES PRICES DECLINE Fairbanks Co. Continental Can, 25% | Minneapolis, May 11.—(®)—A liberal | ge Johns-Manville, American Telephone, + ,12% | decrease in domestic visible supplies Western Union and U. 8. Smelting. - MZ. |gave the wheat futures market here ‘Wheat, cotton and other commodi- 22, |8 momentary respite Monday from ties generally leaned to the off side. 53% | bearish attacks, but sentiment was/&€) ‘Wheat closed nervous, unchanged to 55% |unfriendly because many traders) y, 1% cents a bushel lower; corn lost % 3 |looked forward to a bearish govern- to % of a cent and oats were un- 5% | ment report. The close here was 1%- changed to % lower. Corporation an Hed Lhe lower. bonds were steadier. Leading gold| Chi. i, Pheu. T. Pia. s| “Trade here was desultory and fea- currencies rallied in terms of the dol- I. & Pac. 1% | tureless. May wheat closed 1% lower, | 3 lar but others were soft. Ghrysier s 92% | July 1%-1% lower and September 1% Late news included announcement | Colgate-Paim. 1543 | down. by the American Iron & Steel Insti- /Colum. G. & El. . 16%| Coarse grains were lower with tute that it estimated steel production Colum, Pic. Vte. He wheat. May oats closed % higher, during the current week at 69.1 per / Com. Cred ne July % lower and September un- cent of capacity, compared with 70.1/ Gon" @ Bout! 2% | changed. May rye closed %3 lower, er cent last week. Con. Oil. 12% | July 1% lower and September 1c off. 8 e ° Seal ol anit May malting barley closed 1c Coste » Can May feed barley closed %c lower and |; | Produce Markets | pele ae 1 au July and September each ‘sc down. Gorm Procacts $1% | May and July flax finished ‘4c off, CHICAGO Cream Wheat 35 {and September %c lower. lpgianiec tee etay etic 4 RANGE Chicago, May 11.—()—Poultry -was Crosley Rad. . 25 Corn was in fair to gcod demand. | Wheat— "Open Hi i: toaity ‘Sasa Bike: and Cuban Am. Sug. 10% | Rye was slower. Barley was firm to y¢, tH 4 mn ly Monday, butter easy €885| Curtiss Wright 7 strong. Oats was steady and quiet. Butter, 12,917, easy; creamery-spe-, is, Maen 2 > 34 Flax was in quiet to good demand. cials (93 score) 26%-27; extras (92)|Dome. Mines ..... - 54% Mat 26; extra firsts (90-91) 25%; firsts Doug, Aire. *: . ine (Sy enh: standards (G0 cen |BP Ri “1 Livestock —_ |i: tralized carlots) 25%. iEI, Boat : 2 10% Eggs, 32,476, firm; extra firsts, locali mr’ Pow. & Lt. . 13% Sey 21%, cars 21%; fresh graded firsts,| Firestone T. & 28% SOUTH ST. PAUL local 20%, cars 21%; current receipts | Freeport — 29%] South St. Paul, y 11.—(@)—(U. ‘av ATK 48% 20%; storage packed extras 22%; stor-|Gen. Elect, 35%). D. A)—Cattle 4,300; generally slow 4% 41 at age packed firsts 22%. ce Mills @2i,|0n most slaughter classes; undertone Poultry, live, 1 car, 11 trucks,|Gen’ Mo! * 63% | weak for large killers; few sales early 2Aie 24s 24's steady; hens 5 Ibs. and less 21, more Gillette .... 15%4 | about steady to small interests; med- eae than 5 Ibs., 19; leghorn hens, 18;|Gold Dust . 15% |ium to good fed yearling steers 6.25- are Plymouth and white rock springs, a eed -. 19/750; several loads held higher; ma-| yy 1.65% 1.65% 1.65% colored 25; Plymouth and white rock | Goodyear 7: & 23% | jority heifers early around 7.00 down; 1684 1.66% 1.65% fryers 25, colored 24; Plymouth and white rock, and colored broilers 24, barebasks 20-22, leghorn 22; roosters 14%; hen turkeys 22, young toms 20, old toms 20, No. 2 turkeys 16; heavy old ducks 15, heavy young toms 16%, small white ducks 14, small colored 13; geese 1.1 NEW YORK i New York, May 11.—(4)—Live poul- ‘ry unsettled. No freight quotations. Butter, 9,276, easier. Creamery higher than extra 27% -28'%; extra (92 Score) 2734; firsts (88-91 scores) 2612- 27%. Centralized (90 score) 27-27%. Cheese, 128,431, firm. State, whole milk flats, held 1935 fancy, 21-22. Eggs, 34,969, firm. Mixed colors: Special packs or selections from fresh receipts 2314-25; standards and com- mercial standards, 22% -23; firsts 21% - 22; mediums, 40 Ibs., 20%; dirties, No. 1, 42 lbs., 20%-21; average checks 19%-%; storage packed firsts 22%-%. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Praga May 11.—(%)—Butter fu- High Low Close | siorage Standanten CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, May 11.—(P)—No cash Gt. Nor. Iron O; Gt. Nor. Ry. ee . 345% Gt. West. Si 34% Grephound - 49 Houd.-Her. B. . 23 lowe Sound . 5lis Hudson Mot. 145 Mlinois Cent. 1946 Indus. Rayon’ 27% Int. Cement . 44 Int. Harvester 81 Int. Nick. Can . 4446 Int. Tel. & Tel. 13 Johns-Manville . Kelvinator Kennecott {Kresge (8. 8): Kroger aoe peso Loew’ Lorillard Mack Trucks . 29 Macy (R. H.) 41 Marine Midl. . 8% Marsh. Field 15, McKess & 8% McKess & Rob. Pfd. 42% Miami Copper 9 .-Cont. 19% Pattee a 35% linn-Hone! Minn. Moline AP. 5 Mont. wheat. Corn, No. 2 mixed 63%; No. |Otis Ele 2 yellow 65-65%; No. 5 white 61%; |5a¢, Gi sample grade 32-60%. Oats, No. 2/p, white 30%; sample grade 21%-26. No tye. No buckwheat. Soybeans No. 2 yellow 85; barley seed 30-48; malting 45-92. Timothy seed per cwt. 2.75- | Bonn. 3.00. Clover seed, per cwt. 15.00-22.50, RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, May 11.—()—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No, 3 dark northern 1.00%; sample grade | Pure dark northern 65-88%; No. 4 mixed Buty g Rc: winter 90%; sample grade hard am- 905%. Corn, No. 3 yellow 57. Oats No. 3 white 24%. Barley, sample grade northern, 59 lbs., 1.03%- ae 58 ‘Ibs., 1.01%-113%; No. 2 ‘ke northern, 57 hare 99% -1.11%; wo. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs., 97%- 1.08% ; 55 Ibs., 95%-1.05%; No. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. 92%-1.02%; 53 Ibs., 89%-99%; No. 5, dark northern, 52 Ibs., 86%-97%; 51 Ibs, 86%-94%; 50 Ibs., 83%-92%; No. 1 northern 97%- 1.01%; No, 1 dark hard Montana, 1.01%-1.06%. Hard Montana amber durum: No. 1, 60 tbs., 91%-1.07%; jo. 2, 50 Ibs. 91%-1.07%; 58 Ibs, 81% 108%; No, 3, 57 lbs., Ae g i 1% 25% 29% Stand. N.J.. - 58% Stewart Warner . - 11% Stone and Web. - 16% Studebaker . 1% 8u Steel 10'4 Tex, Gulf. 35% Tim. Roll. Bearing a Transamerica 125 Tri-Cont. Corp. 1% Union Pacific. | Ft United Airc. Corp. 23 United Corp. ..... § Unit. Drug .. 12 United Fruit . 12% Un. Gas. Imp. . 146% U. 8. oe % BB Real. & % Rubber % US Smelt. US. Steel . i z Vanadium . Wi Pict. 24% Cars KFKKAFTKFLFER SSSSLERLIRewooBRSos % RRSoGSSSVeSE: mr ee 17%, | butcher cows 4.65-5.50; 4} to weak; stocks 50 low | offerings 10.00-50; low cutters end cutters 3.50-4.50; odd lot sausage bulls 4.75-5.25; stockers little chang- ed; common to low good live steers 4.75-6.50. Hogs 5,500, very slow, mostly 20-25 ter 140-220 Ibs. 9.25-35; few 9. 250 Ibs, 9.00-25; 250-300 Ibs. 8: heavier weights down to 8.25; sows 8.60-15; pigs scarce; average cost Sat- urday 9.19; weight 228 lbs.; for the week, 9.37; 247 Ibs. Calves 2,200; very slow early; steady desirable lightweight vealers 6.50-7.50; choice handy weights 8.00; few 8.50; culls and common grades 4.00-6.00. Dairy cows 2,000; odd lots about steady, with demand narrow and un- dertone easier; light supply support- ing prices; medium to good spring cows 55.00-75.00; strictly good sorts quotable around 80.00 or more; com- mon light backward cows ranging down to 42.50 or under. Sheep 300; bulk of very small sup- ply fed clipped lambs; nothing done early; asking sharply higher or above 220- talking 25-50 lower on slaughter ewes or around 3.50-4.50 on most clippers. CHICAGO Chicago, May 11.—(7)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs 16,000, including 5,000 direct; mostly 25 cents lower than Friday's average; top 9.80 sparingly; bulk 160- 250 Ibs, 9.50-70; light lights scarce; se Ibs. 9.00-55; sows 8.25-50, few Cattle 12,000; calveS 1,500; steer and yearling trade semi-demoralized; largely steer and heifer run; entirely too much beef in crop for extremely sluggish beef trade; few early sales 25. cents lower, but prospects 25-50 lower all through list; indications middle and better grade steers will show most downturn; numerous loads well finished steers and yearlings alt|! representative weights in crop but comparatively little here of value to see above 8.75; heifers weak to 25 cents lower; cows scarce but weak; bulls and vealers steady at 6.00 down and 9.50 down respectively; stocker trade at standstill except on light grazing kinds. Sheep 7.000; fat lambs in meager supply; 25-50 cents higher; clippers @\up most; aged classes weak to 25 cents lower; choice around 85 Ib. clip- Pers 10.60 to shippers; less desirable few medium to food wooled lambs 11.00-25; Califor- nia springers 11.50 sorted; most shorn ewes 4.50-5.00, SIOUX. CITY. Sioux City, May 11—(P)-(US.D.A.) —Cattle 3.500; scattered early sales light yearlings about steady: most interests talking 25 or more for ma- tured steers; few early sales butcher she stock about steady; some inter- ests bidding 25 lower; stockers and fairly active; most fed steers yearlings le. around 7.00-75; held above -8.25; -most early cow 5.15 down: low cutters down to 1, see stocker steers. under, 750 Hogs 3,500; mostly 25-40 lowir: top : bulk 170-250 lb. butchers 9.00- 250-270 Ib, heavies 8.75+8.00; 270- lb. weights 8.50-75; sows 8.00-10; ig weights down to 7.85; feeder pigs 500; including’ 200 through; action; fat lamb undertone best wooled skins 3 asking around 10.00 talking lower for a ret BS B. aE #2 10.00 for fed clipped lambs; packers|% lower than Friday and Saturday; bet- Sep. ar AZO. 1 Sringeee as ilnaae| Wises “Wheat Minneapolis. it Delivered » 1.05% 1.16% 115% 114% 112% 1.00% 1.06% 1.03% 1.00% 98% 95% 93% 1.03% 1.01% 99% 87% 95% 92% 89% 86% 84% 83% Duluth, Minn., May 11. NG Durum— Open High cri ‘ain: 49 Ibs., 61; Pa ths, 158; 47 Ibs., 55; 46 MINNEAPOLIS | CASH ‘GRAIN May 11.—(?)—Wheat receipts Monday 169 compared to 75 a. ‘Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: Cash Wheat To Arrive MARCK. TRIBUNE, _MONDAY, MAY 11, 1936. Fuehrer Honors One- -Time Foe Though he smashed Hitler’s 1923 | Munich “Beer Hall Putsch,” | Maj.-Gen. Hans von Seeckt, a | perfect example of the old-time German war lord, was honored on his 70th birthday by Der Fuehrer. Bemedalled, monocled, and straight as a ramrod, the old warrior, shown above on his anniversary, was made honor- ary commander of the 67th In- fantry pi cul named after — —___________ | Miscellaneous | MONEY RATES New York, May 11.—(#)—-Call money firm, 1 per cent all day. Time loans firm, 60 days-6 mos. 1% per in the WANT- . ADS Will Surprise You Salesmen Wanted Automobiles for Sale Female Help Wanted DISTRIBUTOR — Nationally known AAAI manufacturer desires a dis- tributor for a territory in western North Dakota. Frequent advertis- ing’ pines continual flow of inqui- trade given. Credit on all business from territory. Distributor must live in territory and have car. Ac- counts financed by manufacturer. No capital required. Only active man who can stand thorough in- vestigation considered. ‘Write Trib- une Ad 15667. ed Male Help Wanted SALESMAN with car for outside work. Drawing account. Apply Campbell's Photo Shop. Help Wanted WANTED—Registered drug clerk. Give references with application. ; Johns’ Drug Company, Vélva, N. D. Work Wanted WANTED by respectable middle- aged woman, housekeeping for men only. References exchanged. Write iG Ww RDS par. ‘Well experienced. Will furnish references. Write Tribune Ad. 15690. om WORK WANTED—Middle aged lady wants cooking job in or out of town. _ Phone 678-LR. : Bees YOUNG experienced barber wants work. Write Box 1029, as N. Dak. , —_—_——_— LOTS FOR SALE Richholt school and new 35-acre city park on terms of $10.00 down and $10.00 per month; interest 6%; on or near water. Abstracts fur- nished. Hedden Real Estate Agency, Phone “0”. s| FOR SALB—Late 1935 Chevrolet 1%- 300 lots located near and around the’ USED CARS Ford Tudor Sedan Chevrolet Sedan 11934 Chrysler Sedan . {1932 Plymouth Coupe ... « 295.00 {1932 Willys Knight Coupe .. 195.00 1931 Pontiac “6” Sedan . « 280.00! 1930 Ford Coach ... + 195.00 {1931 Chrysler “6” Sedan .... 295.00 (1934 Ford DeLuxe Sedan . 450.00 1934 Plymouth mae . 1931 Oakland Sedan . 1932 Plymouth Sedan . 0 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach pete 1932 Buick. Sedan . . 1929 DeSoto Sedan . "sto 1928 Packard Sedan . + 100.00 1934 Chevrolet Pickup 350.00 1929 Ford Pickup ... I ~~ |1928 Buick Sedan . Twenty other cars. .$25 to $600 Corwin-Churchill isis of Phone 700 FOR SALE—Model A | vera ae car. Thoroughly reconditioned. Like new. Good tires. Will sell for cash or trade for cattle, horses or sheep. Price $135. Phone 299-W. Abe Tolchinsky. ton truck, with duals, like new. Also 1 room, unfurnished, for rent. In- quire at the Weist Service Station, East Main. Phone 1764-R. FOR SALE—Ford Model T Pickup, two wheel trailer with bed, automo- bile tent, typewriter desk, wicker porch rocker. Phone 1341. FOR SALE—1928 Chevrolet Coach. Bargain for cash. Write Tribune Ad. 15689. "Apartments for Rent | 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. Personal 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. 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. SPECIAL ALL SEVEN and fifteen jewel pocket cent offered. Prime commercial pa- per % per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, May 11.—(#)—Foreign exchange irregular, Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 4.96%; France 6.59 Italy 7.87; Germany free 40.40; reg. travel 24.75; reg. 22.00; Norway 24.95; Sweden 25.61; Montreal in New York 99.96% ; New York in Montreal 100.03%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS and wrist watches cleaned for $1.50. Round crystals, 25c, fancy crystals JEWELRY AND REPAIR SHOP. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1020 Bdwy. Phone 1126. Investigate our Home Loan Plans (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Maryland Fund, 1805; 19.52. Quart. Inc. Sh., 1.49; 1.64. Sel. Inc. Sh., 4.67; no. NEW YORK BONDS New York, May 11.—()—Bonds close: Great Northern 7s of 1936, 100 13/16. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS @ @ 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. Minneapolis, May 11.—(#)—Stocks close: First Bank Stock, 13%. Northwest Ban , GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, May 11.—(#)}—Govern- **/ment bonds: 1.05% 101% 98% 93% 84% 92% 90% «| Anna Eligabeth- Bender,-74, died at.- DEW or Wor 1.04% 1.06% 1.03% sep rus 1 as 1% 1.02% 98% Wp rotein at or ae HW. 95% 99% 94% Grade of 1 DHWor , 1H W... 80% 94% 88% Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat 1DHW or LHW... 94% 96% 92% 2DHW or 2HW... 92% 94% 90% 3 DHW or SH W... 88% 92% 86% 1 amber hd eae ami 60 Ibs. .. 91% 1.07% 88% 2 amber hd 2 59 ay 90% 1.07% amber 58 Ibs. .. 80% 1.06% 3 amber hd 57 Ibs. .. 87% 105% ..... 3 amber hd Tbs. .. .84% 1.04% 4 amber hd : ah 80% 1.08% amt e Tbs... .78% 1.02% 5 amber hd lbs... .76% 101% .... 5 amber hd Ibs... .74% 99% ae 5 amber hd Ibs. 12% % Low Sein SIRE: discounted 2c. 3 foy.. Med to gd. Lower grds. & BeBe be shebekee F: = RFF = 1.66% 1.73% 1.66% *|heart ailment. Treasury 4%s, 117.23. Treasury 4s, 112.26. CURB STOCKS New York, May 11.—(#)—Curb: American Gen., 8%. Cities Service, 45%. Elec. Bond & Share, 17%. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. Ctfs., 7%. McGraw EL, 30. BOSTON WOOL Boston, May 11.—(#)-(U.8.D.A.)— Very few spot Ohio fleece wools were being offered in Boston. New wools, however, were being offered from the country at 34-35 cents in the grease delivered to eastern points. A num- ber of sales were reported to have been closed recently at prices on the low side of this range for country packed combing and clothing % and % blood mixed lots. Strictly combing graded Ohio wools of these grades for delivery —_—_—————_—_— REAL ESTATE When you select your house or lot for a home look at houses and lots on every street in the city from the west end to the east end. I have over 100 houses and over 1000 lots at all sorts of prices and terms and can suit almost any taste or purse. It is a pleasure to serve your real estate needs and you will be sure of your title and value when you buy through F. E. YOUNG —_— For Rent _ FOR RENT—Ground floor office space near postoffice. Call 59. Mr. Minzer. garage for 4 Also excellent table board. Close to capitol. Wanted to Borrow WANTED TO BORROW—Money on modern, well improved farm near Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 15688. ——————— Roommate Wanted within the next few weeks were quoted by Boston houses at 36-37 cents in the Grease for % blood and at 25-37 cents for % blood. WINS MARBLES TOURNEY Jamestown, N. D. May 11.—P)— + | Berlley Halstead, Lincoln grade school student, won the city cham} of the seventh annual Lions cli marble tournament when he emerged. “| triumphant over an entry list of 214 boys and girls here Saturday after- noon. 2 HEART: AILMENT FATAL Fargo, N. D., May 11.—(?)—Mrs. her home in Fargo Monday of a She leaves two Gaughters, Miss Alice heen. Ne N. D. A. ©. instructor, and Miss Marion, Pargo high school instructor. brother, Rev. R. Werener of St. Cloud, rg The funeral will be Wednes- WANTED—Girl to share new apart- ment, conveniently located, or room and board. 407 Sth. Telephone 1003-LM. Poultry POULTRY RAISERS insist on buying United States and North: Dakots sere and Pullorum tested You can buy them at the Mandan Electric Hatchery, Mandan, N. Dak. Prices, $8.90 and up. Price lists on request. For Sale WE SELL ALL Classes. of Horses every Monday in the year. We have registered stallions and Jacks for sale and service. Elder Horse Sale Co., Jamestown, N. Dak. ore FOR SALE—Ash fence posts. D. E. McLean, Bismarck, Route No. 2. % mile south from Stewartsdale ele- vator.- Phone 6-F2. 1 office desk, -flat MEN'S SUITS AND top coats, ladies’ | 50c, main springs, $1.25. KYSAR’S | - FOR RENT—One room or two room apartment, living room with kitch- enette and bedroom adjoining bath. Call 808 7th. FURNISHED apartment on ground floor including lights, heat, gas, wa- ter, Kelvinator. Close to capitol. _ 930 4th, TWO-ROOM furnished apartment. Also three rooms unfurnished, pri- vate bath. Close in. Adults only. 523 6th. TWO ROOM basement apartment, al- so two separate rooms upstairs fur- nished for light housekeeping. 818 Ith St. : TWO-ROOM apartment and one light housekeeping room. Modern. Rent reasonable. 219 South 12th St. | 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 0 phone calls. 2 FOR RENT—One four-room unfur-; nished modern apartment. Call at rear house. 413 W. Thayer. } WANTED—Two yo 26, neat, high school graduates, capable of meeting public and free to travel with advertising le Wages discussed at interview. Apply Mr. Dunn, Annex Hotel, Tuesday and Wednesday. YOUNG LADIES under 24 to travel G4 travel with similar girls covering eastern states. Salary and bonus to quall- ficants. Apply to Mr. L. B. John- _.Son, Annex Hotel today. WANTED—Girl for housework in apartment. Go home nights. Call evenings at 608 Third St. front apartment, downstairs. Telephone 415-R. WANTED—Girl_ for general housé- work on improved farm near Bis- marck. Write Tribune Ad 15670. WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Apply at 812 Main Ave, WANTED — Experienced waitress. Quinlan’s Cafe, Dickinson, N. Dak. WANTED—Girl for general howse- work. Mrs, Beylund, 930 4th St. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 921 6th 8t. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 513-LJ. ; GIRL for general housework. Call at 120 W. Thayer. _ Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Six room modern reai- dence. Lot 50x150. Preferred loca- tion. Lawn, shrubbery, trees, ete, Taxes low, small down payments, balance at less than rent, Double garage, cement floor. 515 Ist. oo ______ Rooms for Rent PLEASANT ROOM in modern home. Always hot water. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen preferred. 503 4th. Telephone 120-R. BASEMENT ROOM in modern house, for two ladies or young couple. Can be used for light housekeeping. Close in. 512 Rosser. FOR RENT—Furnished room. Suit- able for one or two gentlemen at 722 Sixth St. Phone 614, Business Opportunity FOR RENT OR SALE—Shop build- ing, 25x60, equipped with bleck- 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—Only barber shop in town of 400. Doing very good business. A snap for a good barber if taken soon. Write Tribune Ad 15681. FOR SALE—Profitable restaurant in county seat city of 800. Virtually no competition. . For particulars write Tribune Ad. 15700. FOR SALE—Restaurant, doing good 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, Wil- ton, N. Dak. FOR RENT—FURNISHED or unfur- nished apartment in Rose Apts., 215 | . Murphy. t. Also for | sale: Miscellaneous tool equipment. | Call 218 8th. Phone 2180. i | FURNISHED OR unfurnished 3-room | apartment, also 4-room unfurnish- ed apartment, 622 3rd St. | FOR RENT—Well furnished, 2-room apartment, ground floor. Call at/ _ 411 Sth, Telephone 27: 273. |FOR RENT—Two clean rooms for! light Housekeeping. Ground floor. | $25. ve Two ette. One block from postoffice. | Call at 222 3rd St. TWO APARTMENTS, one furnished and one unfurnished. 200% Main. Telephone 363. FOR RENT—Newly decorated 3 room | furnished apartment. Second floor. 504 Mth St. Pee tn SON Bee i MODERN furnished two-room _base-| ment apartment. Close in. Call at} 518 Sth St. UNFURNISHED 3-room modern apartment with bath. 617 15th. MODERN apartment for rent. Call 347. } ee Wanted to Rent FOR SALE—At sacrifice, beer parlor in Bismarck. Or will sublease build- ing for other business. Chas. Haw- ley. Mandan. FOR RENT—Large, v room with morning and evening meals. 401 5th. Phone 145. ROOM in modern home with board at 406 6th St. Telephone 431. 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 N. Dak, WANTED TO RENT—Three or four room modern house. Telephone 707 | _ or 552-W. Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for ene Household Goods for Sale R SALE—Household sewing machine, table, chiffonier, dressing table, bed, chairs, living room suite, rugs, buffet, Deena cooking utensils, dishes, items. 309% Main, over Sanar Cleaners. FOR SALE—Davenport and chelr, bed, 9x12 rug, cupboard, child’s play pen, garden hose. Call at 928 6th Street. FOR SALE AT ONCE—Good kitchen range. Also carpet weaving loom. 309 13th St. KIMBALL BABY Grand plano. Priced for quick sale. K, Kjel- strup, telephone 1193. FOR SALE—Wilton rug, 64” = 104". a Perfect condition. 900 9th. Phone 68. FOR SALE—Lioyd baby carriage. In condi 1799-J. ——————== Farms—For Sale or Rent FEDERAL LAND T have several good farms to rent, also every Saturday afternoon. atl Kien, Meld p- .

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