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OUTBREAK OF LABOR TROUBLES IN FRANCE BALKS STOCK ACTION 2i*2: Nervousness of Gold Bloc Coun- tries Also ts Factor in Irregularity New York, June 3.—(#)—The stock market had a weather eye out for squalls Wednesday and, as a result, made little or no headway. A fresh outbreak of labor disturb- ances in France, together with doubts regarding the outcome of the senate |‘Assdq tax controversy, were said to have kept many traders on the fence, The close was irregular. Transfers were around 600,000 shares. In one of the slowest sessions for iB some time, only a few specialties man- aged to move ahead. Numerous issues ‘were unchanged to off a point or so. In addition to'the political troubles L of the French, the nervousness of the gold bloc countries was exemplified by the action of the Netherlands bank in raising its discount rate from 3% to 4% per cent, the second boost in a week, ‘The increase was for the pur- pose of stemming the gold outflow. Owens-Illinois and Coca-Cola were up 3 and 2 points, respectively, at their best. Warren Bros. and Cerro de Pasco were ahead 1 or so. Resist- ance was shown by Corn Products, American Can, Sears-Roebuck, Can- ada Dry and Standard Oil of New Jer- sey. The rails, steels, motors and utilities were in the backward column. Pie ems er eeE sl | Produce Markets | Credit Com. Sol. CHICAGO Chicago, June 3.—(#)—Butter was firm in tone Wednesday and eggs were steady. Poultry was steady to {© firm. Butter 14,484, firm: creamery-spe- (93 score) 28- Re extras (92) extra firsts 91) 26% -27 Tirst’ (98-89) 28% 26s: standards (90 centralized carlots) 26%. Bees 20,753, steady, prices un- Poultry, live one car, 35 trucks, steady to firm; hens 5 ibs. and less 18; more than § Ibs. 18; Leghorn hens 15%; Plymouth and White Rock sata Ef colored 26: Plymouth and White Rock fryers 25; colored 2 Plymouth and White Rock broiler: 25, colored 23, barebacks 19-21; Leg- horn 16-19; roosters 13: Leghorns roosters 12%; hen turkeys 16; toms 15, No. 2 turkeys 13; heavy old ducks 12, heavy young 16; small white ducks 11, small colored 10; geese 9%. NEW YORK New York, June 3.—()—Live poul- try firm, by freight: Chickens and beollers unquoted; fowls 20-22: roo: ers 14; turkeys 14-25; ducks (all sec: tions) 11-13. Butter 11,231, firmer. Creamery, |@ higher than extras 281;-29;- extras {92 Score) 28: firsts (88-91 ° scores) %; seconds (84-87 scores) 25% - centralized (90 score) 27%-%. eese 378,131, firm, prices un- dhanged, Egwe 44551. irregular. Mixed col- ore: Dirtles No. 1, 42 bs. 19%; aver- age checks 18%-%; other mixed col- ors unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, June 3.—(P)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close 28% 28% 28% + 27% 27% 27% Storage Stand: November Fresh Standa June ... Ege Futures Refrigerator dards, Oct. 23% 23% Storage pack June ... 21% %1% ee | Miscellaneous. | | Mecrory sto e FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, June 8.—()—Foreign exchange irregular; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cen: Great Britain 5.02; France 6.58 5-1! 26: Sweden 25.89; Montreal in New 81% New York in Montreal 100.28%. MONEY RATES New York, June 3.—(#)—Call money steady, 1 per it all day. Prime commercial paper % per cent. Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1% per 2 cent offered. Bankers acceptances | Ni unchanged. New York, Jun American Gen. 8%. Cities Service 4%. Eleo. Bond & Shai NEW YORK BONDS New York, June 3.—(#)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7's of 1936, 100 7-16. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS BReRR ONE: June 3.—(@)—Stocks close: : First Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco (no trade) bid 9. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Presa) (Over the counter ie New York.) Maryland Fund. 18.01; 19.48. Sel. Inc. sh. CHICAGO STOCKS iy the Seraeta ee: Press) Miawert “Corp. 9 GOVERNMENT BONDS New_York, June 3.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds. Liberty 4%'s 117.30. Treasury. 4's 113.1. Bettie} hair ate ay | Ju ae — ju 3.50-75; Cobblers ‘US, No. 1 i) ‘col aiden showing some decay 3.65; poo Texas cobb) me owl gan Russet rura! No. Green Mountains talr supiity, HH Wisconsin round whites US Nx 2.60; fair to ordinary 2.20; Min! round nk 8 He ity & Barly 0 Cobb! Ycome progressively less favorable. % | showed independent srength, advanc- %]ing at one time Wednesday 2% cents. * {and nearby futures closed lower. r{i%c higher than the bid prices of % Tuesday. % [closed % lower and September % steers strong to 25 over week's low; good grain feds 17.35-85; bulk 7.50; | S¢, down to 6.75; she stock fully steady; instances 10-15 up; choice heifers held around 7.75 up; other mediums | Duluth, Minn., June 3.—(?)— to good fed yearlings 6.25-7.50; most beef cows 4.75-5.59; few best up to ‘ 6.00; bigweights, fat heifers around |"*P. 83% 83% 83% 83% 6.75 down; bulls firm; bulk 5.00-50; better heavies 5.60-85; stockers slow. steady to 10 higher than Tuesday; top 10.00 for chcice 149-160 Ib: ter 160-240 Ibs, 9.65-90; 240-310 Ibs. , | 9.25-75; 310-400 lbs., 8.90-9.35; strictly/1 hy DNS choice 356 Ibs., 9.25; s mostly} 60 Ibs..... 107% 121% ..... soeee 8.65-85; pigs up to 10.60; average cost 8 59 Es Tuesday, 9.31; weight, 269 Ibs. Ibs. 105% 1.20% | yearlings 25 or more lower; few good N ft ,to choice springers, 11.00-25; bucks}” Ibs, . 101% 117% ..... discounted 1.00; few wooled yearlings, 10.00-50; shorn kinds held up to 9.50;| | Ibs. ...... 99% 1.14% ..... fat ewes, 2.50-4.00. RARE RR # yearlings Bis. 1180 8.00; EH fumerous loads salable fe tana Winter Wheat FRKK KS oSibeseee ——eeahe Peer ARSHLLS 0 SRVEuUas * 1b. weights Aa feeder pigs mostly 9.50 do 25. ly lower ‘or around 11.00 for best springers and around 00 for shorn yearlings: odd shorn ewes about steady at , including unevenly 5-15 higher than Tues ined $3.26 i 25; bulk 161 ae ibe, 160 lis 75 ResIsIKHSSsaBuis- sso FREAEEE SKK FHKERESETA 2 2 Fe RS eee Cael 2 ry fad Ha 22 Oa eae! 2228 : Ae i Cy $: " ‘al bage were mostly around ip ne iadl ohtie wood aa? French combing. lines. co eure same ts as a “ F os SSS a oes 2SBSesesesetasss! aanasaseryy ‘Ba THE. BISMARCK WHEAT PRICES EDGE HIGHER AS TRADERS |~ WATCH GRAIN AREAS i is ses @ No. lo. No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. Report of Increasing Crop Dam- No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. ~ age in Northwest Is Bull- No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. ish Factor No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... . BISMARCK GRAIN by Russell-Miller Co.) June 3 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. . 46 Ibs., 57; 45 Ibs., 54 44 Ibs. Chicago, June 3.— (>) —Higher 46; 42 lbs, 43: prices on wheat formed the rule Wed- | 37-"39 iIbs,, 34; 38 Ibs, 31; 37 Ibs., 28; 35 nesday largely owing to indications better weather conditions must pre- | 36 lbs., 25. All under 36 Ibs. nol page Rte to avert widening ot |No. L hard amber durum spring crop damage. "Government advices said conditions| NO } mixed durum . in the spring wheat belt have be- Significance was attached to the fact that Minneapolis December wheat | firm, at the oy = fe yesterday's finish to 4 cent up, July | Hard win 4 UN eer Avenues ee ed to er, July ie , oats : % advanced and provisions unchang- CHICAGO GRAIN ed to a rise of 30 cents. Chicago, June 3.—(@)— Wheat— eas High Low MILL CITY WHEAT 84% 85% PRICES CLOSE HIGHER Minneapolis, June 3,—(#—Although | De grain traders Wednesday here were Inclined to believe crop experts’ esti- | July mates of spring wheat production too high, forecasts had some Influence Some buying ‘was stimulated by the weather forecast and strong closing cables, but pressure oh advances was more or less persistent. July wheat closed iM, lower, September %c higher and December July oats closed %c higher, Sep- tember %c higher. July feed barley | July % bee Sk BES Bee: lower. July rye closed % higher and September % higher. July and Sep- tember each closed 1% higher. 10.15 Cash wheat undertone was firmer 997 Decause of light offerings. Virtual- 9.30 9.55 ly no winter wheat ‘was Except for fancy durum, the demand was |JUY ....... 6+ seeee coos 12.55 sluggish, Corn was in fair to slow demand. Oats demand was fair to good. Rye was in good demand. Barley was firm to strong. Flax was in quiet to fair demand. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, June 3—(P)— (USDA)—Cattle . 2,600; slaughter - 163 1.64 1.63 DULUTH RANGE weak; several loads thin steers held MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN nas. 5500: “fairly active, unevenly | 156 a year ago. Sheep 300; early sales lambs and 1.03% 1.19% Dairy. cattle moderately active,| IBS. ...... 97% 111% ....6 steady; local demand improved; bulk “ 94% 1.08% medium to good milkers and spring- N i Mie ers 55.00-75.00; strictly good close] bs, . 91% 1.05% young strongweights up to 83.00. peg 90% 1.03% stoux ciry Sioux City, Juni (U.S De}, Tbs, ...... 887% 1.00% 00. aeere A)—Cattie 3,500; Wheat vateers “and gs uneven, light yearlings) Ibs, . 81% 98% ..... nothers, ede changed; other i ady; choice 865 1b. vee, O1% 1.08% iS i few lots good down 7.00-25. ei 4,600 opening mostly 5 high- Ib. 9.50- 70-290 Ib. heavies talking fully steady ows 8.65-80; good $35 oe: matte te - 1.08% 1.06% 1.02% 1.05% “os cf 97% 101% 96% 1.00% “a Sheep 1,00 es bugere tall ine, uneven- 1 96’ 90% 94% 25% 87% 93% 05% 93% 95% 91% 93% 89% 03% 81% 91% Durum eynp~y| belt t tt 90% 110% 87% 1.07% 89% W1O% eee were ree -- 88% 1.10% fairly pees ig feng 87 Ibs. .. 86% 1.10% 83% 1.00% woe 19% 108% reer weeee sell at rete 9.00; best early Ks held oT LOT wees be: a ey Thess. being. stan see pg TH LOTT wee +...) Any aid you want to shoot or hang | 5 him?” asked Prosecutor McCrea. “Why, for what he did to his wife.” Dean ), these being stand- iterion of gen- aed fe areal ond ibs, 15% 1.05% & ne 78H WO ese aves ERA ashton Be Bae eS) Sheep 5,000; slow and un ‘weight. discount! max ae a Caged ge ae off m in rly bu 7 ay -50"t to. backer bulke ted digeor 1 pment te iste i 1 aeine cond tion LE bere) lowe: .—(P—(U. 8. -) rot Spot wool in Boston Moderate in volume, but were quite firm. Average to ich combing wool in orgy: eRe ietly combin, cents scoure Bebe eke sebesee: 1 Flax— No. 4...... 166 170 1.65 —_—_—.-- minaesbeliey 3 June on tau of carlot gra! e Pree nort! iY rn 9 fae no . 10% ore, No.8 ze i. es sample gra nek 61%. Basie, 8 rye. “and: Iflee sot ¥ 63; 47 lbs, ee q SKF SK KKK! ee unchanged, shipments 22, Pure bran | 19.50-145 standard” middiings closing prices: northern, 60 Ibs., lose} 1 dark nort! , 59 58 lbs., northern, 57 dark northern, Ibs., 97 %-1.11 5 ie O51. N 947% -1.0875. Oven High Low Close 87% 87% 8644 86% Minneapolis, June 3.— () — Wheat receipts Wednesday 59 compared to Minneapulls cash wheat and coarse - |@rain closing quotations today follow: Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive + 108% 1.10% 1.07% 1.00% ota Wheat TRIBUNK, WEDNESDAY, JUNNS, 1996) 8 ” Tribune’ s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Wed., June 3 Fearsome Garb of Night Riders This awesome garb of south- eastern Ohio night riders in the days of Klan power is nearly identical with the costume of the Black Legion, under fire in the probe of Michigan outrages. Dr. William J, Shepherd of Bellaire, O., is reported to have admitted he organized the rid? ers, but indignantly denies he is a high officer or has any cone nection with _— ae MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, June 3. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn., June 3. 5 dark feeberne ‘be 51 Ibs. 88% -1.00% No. 1 northern 9 durum, 5: 1; | = | a good cleaning and pressing busi- Ly ald ‘DAYTON DEAN SAYS SLAYING OF POOLE WAS PRE-ARRANGED Confessed Black Legion Killer of WPA Worker Describes Murder Prelude Detroit, June 3.—(?)—Dayton Dean, who confessed he fired the shots that *|killed Charles A. Poole, young WPA , | Worker a few weeks ago and thus un- wittingly exposed the existenc¢ of the -|Black Legion, hooded terrorist order, took the stand over the objections of his counsel at the examination of him- self and 12 others Wednesday on mur- *|der charges. He said a “one way ri was prearranged for Poole. Dean said Harvey Davis, a “colonel” in the black hooded organization, told him: “It will be best to hang him, «Poole.)” Tells of Meeting Dean, haggard and his eyes averted, told of the meeting of the Black Legion ay members at whtch the “punishment” | Stull of Poole was decided upon. Dean said under questioning: “Davis told me Poole had a her | his wife's ribs and blackened her eyes. He said there would be a meet- ing that night and told me to be there. He said he would take Poole out.” Announcement by Prosecutor Dun- can C. McCrea that Dean desired to testify came after the state had com- pleted its presentation and the defense had cross examined Detective Sergeant John Harvill and Detective Charles Meehan in an effert to show that at least seven of the 13 defendants had poe agreed to the plan to “punish” le. Davis Made Arrangements Dean said that before the meeting of the band, he went to Davis’ home .|where he learned that Davis had ar- ranged for Poole to be ready to attend a “sandlot baseball club” meeting that ht. declared there was no other : reason, but McCrea has charged Poole was killed because “he knew too much.” Sty © Fa NORTH. DAKOTA, COUN- 1 Dai 'Y 0 U RLEIG! IN DISTRICT. court FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Blanche Shelley, Plaintif?, vs. Truman Shelley, THE STATE OF NORTH efendant. bi jaa ABOVE NAMED pe ieee ae h ee 8 mnonne to answer ntift In the Lieve entitled action, the Eee of eee is on file in the office of tie ie of the District Court th County, North Dal ‘k | FOR SALE—Miscellanéous furniture. | trees, fenced and near highway, for| penses. Write Tribune Ad. 14538. Cottages _ tle or sheep. Box 45, Big Lake, y i| ROUSEREREING COTTAGES with | _ Minn. hiveatindte 6. dark lard Montana Ha WANT-ADS Are the Best Salesmen in Town Male Help Wanted WANTED — Experienced butcher. Steady Job to good man. Christ Wilhelmsen, Hillsboro, N, Dak. Female | Help Wanted WANTED—Competent maid. Must be able to cook. Call in person at 826 Sth. Work Wanted YOUNG WO! ‘wants as housekeeper. Would like work in town or city. Write Miss Leons Bargman, Center, N. Dak. FOR FINE PAPER Hanging orating. Call Bismarck Hotel, 96. reer eee FOR RENT—New 8 tcom house with bath, 615 13th, $30.00. Three room apartment and bath, eng en: Avenue D. Seven rooms and bath. For information telephone 249. __ Household Goods for Sale _ FOR SALE—Daybed, dresser, rocker, | new mattress. Alice York, eal Rooms for Rent PLEASANT ROOM in modern home. Alvis ee ates, 244 blocks trots trance, $35.00. Three tur- nished apartment, 600 in, $30.00, 808 4th, Telephone 120-R. 2 oe MODERN ROOM, one block from i , ine! on 8th, $1600.00. New 5 room mod- capitol. For Sale: Youth's bed, Corwin-Churchill coh ahices, SUSGAIOW WIL ronal Phone 548-W. furnished in basement. T. M. BEAUTIFUL, large, nicely furnished 26 Dodge Sedan FOR SALE—Two W acres, one with sleeping , bath, Down- FOR SALE—Two % acres, one wi AuCin aucune Th $25.00 house. Good location. For infor- Bdwy. Phone 1156-J. { 28 Packard Sedan mation see Mathilda Campbell, 60¢ | TARGE, COOL front room. Suitable evenings. for two. Gentlemen preferred. . FOR ry ALE — Small, FOR RENT—Clean, pleasant, fur- (in perfect condition) ec Gece ae nished sleeping room. Close in. Close to bath. 120 Ave. A. \ . ba neve aOUne EL TIEO WE FOR RENT—June ist to Sept. 1st plate, batn adjoining. Near’ post $175.00 completely furnished modern home. '27 Pontiac Coach PR ym for rent. FOR SALE OR RENT—Hess resi- pecoteee oe essere $19.00 dence, 805 Sth Ave, N. W. Mandan, 812 Main. R ‘Mod FOR RENT—Room at 42 4th. Phone || from $25 to $1,000 Uo SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS in FOR SALE—New modern bungalow. Close to capitol and schools. Also WILL TAKE TRADES A . FOR SALE—Four room basement Corwin-Churchill with garage, used as living quar- Motors, Ine. ters. 717 20th St. able. 306 W. Thayer, small house and garage. Call 399. FOR SALE—Oak table, Magic Chef | FOR } RENT New Ghce ison Pe gas range, new; Lloyd Loom stroller, | === nished bungalow. Call 507-J. FOR SALE—Daybed, good condition, | FOR TRADE—Quarter section flat 9x12 rug. Can be seen af 502 W.! Burleigh county, Christiania town-| T®AVING for Spokane June 10th. Rosser. ship land. 100 acres cultivated.| Passengers wanted to share ex- G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen preferred. FOR SALE—5 room house, 600 block complete, ice box, kitchen table, etc. Motors, Ine. Casey & Son. town district. Suitable for two, 714 3rd, side entrance. Phone 1352. Call Board, if desired. Telephone 871-W. ’35 Ford Coach er truck or car as part payment. LARGE ROOM, clothes closet, gas ’30 Chevrolet Coupe Owner retains one room. Phone FOR RENT—Nicely furnished le icely furnished room. MANY OTHERS N. Dak. Chas. F. Ellis. BAL, UP TO 18 MO. good grade piano. 1015 8th. ith chair. Nearl; . Re - FOE On Sole, $6 W. hese 5°" |) 92 main Bismarck Phone 709 ||FOR SALE—One parily finished new. 522 11th. Wanted to Trade ———— Travel Opportunities Call at 213 Thayer. Bismarck property or small truck |DRTyiInG GAR Chi tab FOR SALE—One baby carriage, same | _f@tm. Write Tribune Ad. No. 14544.| Forning Room 2 passengers. Call as new. Call 2053. WANTED TO TRADE—Minneapolis| 561 or 70. —_—. — =| fire income property for ranch cat= | == electric lights, day, week or season. Safe beach. Nason Bay Resort, De- troit Lakes, Minn. Business Opportunity nat PARTY INTERESTED in opening up|] Home Loan Plans good location in a western @ Convenient Payments, ND. te @ No Added Fees. @ No Commission or Service Farms for Sale 330 AGRE BURLEIGH county farm,| N.,D. tonm, arlswer Tribune Ad: No. complete set of buildings, windmill, | —— Charges. farm all fenced, R. F. 'D, and near | WANTED—Eligible young man with @ No Appraisal Fee. school. 120 acres in crop, balance $50 or more to invest in a legitimate @ No Delay. pasture and hay, $3,000.00. | proposition, quick cash returns. In- 160 acre Kidder county farm, com-| Vestment amply secured or return- Bismarck Bldg. & Loan plete set of buildings, windmill, 80} able. Write Tribune Ad. 14575. Association acres crop land, balance pasture and a ae (Community Service 1908) hay land. Farm all fenced. R. F. For Sale : gcc iene D. and near schoo]. Price $1600.00.| OR SALE—Compl ing out- | $20 acre Kidder county fart, com- weir consisting of one Stoll tent, 6| plete set of buildings, wi 1, resses, 2 Stoll be one; farm all fenced, 160 acres in crop, prdcegireas 2 atoll Setieme —_—_—_—__ hay land. Near ood school” Price $800000. dishes._H.J. Woodmansee __| ___Apartments for Rent Have several improved farms in Bie | ae need and gentle. Alex |FOUR ROOM modern completely P. J. Schmitz, 224 West Broadway, | _¢2st Bismarck. Bsascashie. | Nocmiteccna ane Mints I * | OR SALE—$1500 6x12 Snooker table. : See CDOS Will take $200. Good condition ex-| Suia,, “ndwre at Capital Cut Rate. Miscellaneous cept cloth. 1. Horn, 1008 Bdwy, | one two-room apartment, New #0: WILL TAKE Cattle to pasture %5c| — dio couch and new rug. Also one head. L, E. Heaton, Jr., McKenzie, room kitchenette apartment, well N. Dak. furnished. 411 5th. Phone 373. as ee THE WHOLE ESTATE OF SAID with private bath, large closet, Fri- ri 4 FOR SALE—Tomato, cabbage and DECEASED SHOULD NOT BE idaire. Ph Custo- ASSIGNED TO SURVIVING other plants. C.D. Mason. Tele-| Si Cea Sicane WIFE. Phone 892-R. ‘ ~ eee | MODERN two room furnished apart- STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County Wanted to Buy ment. Electric refrigerator. ult SUN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. = --| able for two adults. Close in. Phone LC. Davies, Judge. WANTED TO BUY of private owner,| 260. pr, Enge. In the Matter of the Estate of B.| light car in good condition. Model | 75m FURNISHED Apartmenta, One Slater, Deceased. A Ford preferred. State price. Write partments, jola Slater, Petitioner, | ‘Tribune Ad. 14569. pie ay Basement Apart- "| WANTED TO BUY—Pearl Guinea} Jig thtqene MUR. Everts Apts. chicks or young birds. Write Miles THREE room furnished bert Slater, Frances Jacobso M. Parks, Sterling, N. Dak. with private bath, Kitchenette Frig- Bertie Lewarn, Jeannette Gr: Witte at 00 Mane ae sie Irvine, Howard Henry Personal al Main Ave. Nicole lene mee Pieter, Z ai aL Apts. arian ¥nn S. PECL. FOR RENT—Two room ee ‘Leste furnished minor Yonn'O Welch the ‘SUL BEYER and See pe Pe me apartment. Private entrance. Mar- dian of said. th aan Ein ot” Onear cs Round crystals, 25¢, fancy cryatals| [0d couple preferred. 120 W. Thay- aan Y AND REPAIR SHOP. |ONE ROOM apartment, Suitable for er, deceased, MATTRESSES | One on, FD: adults. Also fruit jars jondents. | waTTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. | _97 Jelly glasses for sale. 1002 4th. THE STATE OF NoRTH. AKOTA FOR RENT. oom furnished epavic N' or 5] filled. 1022 com furnished apart- TO THE ABOVE RESPONDENT! Either regular pring ment. $18 per sy You and each one of you are here- Owens, Hoskins Bldg. Phone 278. by, ace ane paniired to 8Op see eg e County Court o e County FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. Ne ta, at Burleigh, State of North Dakota, Suitable for two. Located in best section of city. Telephone 107. the office of the County Judge of : ONE FRONT room and kitchenette . basement County, at the Burleigh Pee, on ground floor. Also Boom 11, Ist Natl. Bank Bldg. | 1929 Chevrolet. Write Tribune Ad. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY| 14450, vs. Anna Welch, Effie Ethridge, Ralph Slater, Martha Marvel, Al- Dakota Court House in the City of Bismarck, in said County and lage on the 18th day of June, A. D. at the hour ef two o'clock in he tn ternoon of said day, to show al why the whole of the estate of B. Slater, deceased, late of the ieeaenin of Morton, in Burleigh County, North Dakota, should not be assigned to Viola Slater, the surviving wife of gaid deceased, for the use and suppo of said Viola Slater: it having aj peared to the undersigned Judge stove and sink. 808 7th St. paid Court that, upon the return ef the Inventory of the esta 4 insertions FOR RENT—FURNISHED or unfur- mutts the’ whole of : Third St Bae wiaiaiead i¢ whole o! BieiAtsa ain. cot consecutive insertions St._F. W. M ‘of one thousand five fundred dollars and is in fact of the sum “of one’ thousand one hundred | apartment. Call 3rq St. FOR RENT—Modern 5 room @part- | ment, 122 Fifth. Inquire at EB A. - Brown Store. Phone 1400. FOR RENT—Two room apartment with kitchenette, gas THREE Ciean rooms on second floor for light housekeeping. $38 per _ 1 wae at the tim of | month. 1014 Bdwy. his fownship of Morton, in said Burleigh ‘County, TWO ROOMS and bath. Der mo. . furnished. Call 1213-LM ; made of ins Sate BY THE COURT: (SEAL). ARTMENT. Private C. Davies, bath, Sil shee pe Ae Judge of said ‘County Court. Phone 836-] Sy fant ia petiti of aa! loner, Siemarck,. *. 5 S Dak. fOr RENTPie hoo pay nished modern apartment. 1517 - Bowen. ° oes Uncle Sam Is Probing Dixie Law Violations 3.—(P)—Attor- we

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