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a ae cs ORDER OF SESSION ON STOCK MARKET 2. PRORT TAKING IS | Industrial News Is Favorable But Most Leaders Slip After Firm Opening stock market's budget Friday but light profit taking was the order of the A few of the utilities and special- ties were resistant throughout, al- though most of the leaders slipped following a fast and firm opening. The close was a bit heavy. Transfers were around 1,000,000 shares. The rails virtually ignored more than seasonal increase in freight carload- ings for the week of June 6. A de- crease in automobile production in the current week was much less than usual BB 3 BESEBEBBEBEEBEEE 3: ge Peek? gene ibune’s Grain, 1 4445 a at this time of year, but motor stocks | Boeine ‘were backward. Regular and extra dividends, along with optimistic com- | Br! pany statements, failed as stimulants. Consolidated Edison advanced frac- | Bi tionally on announcement of a $30,- 900,000 refunding application. Colum- bia Gas also was favored, slong with American Woolen preferred, Cater- g pillar Tractor and Gimble. J. 1. Case, up to a new year’s top in the morning, fell back for a loss. Down as much as a point or more were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, General Motors, Boeing, Budd Mfg., hryi Standard Oil of California, American | Colgate: Telephone, N. Y. Central, Southern Pacific and Northern Pacific. Bonds were mixed, as ware leatiing | foreign exchanges. Wheat was % to 5% of a cent a bushel easier, and corn was off % to %. —~* [ERASE ene | Produce Markets { CHICAGO Chicago, June 12.—()—Butter_ and | 6 eggs were firm in tone Friday. Hens were firm and chickens easy. Butter 14,303, firm; creamery-spec- ials (93 score) 28%-%; extras (92) 28%; extra firsts (90-91) 28%; firsts | Dupont (88-89) 27%-%; standards (90 centra- |i" ‘Boat lized carlots) 26%. Eggs 27,080, firm, prices unchanged. Poultry, live, 43 trucks, hi chickens easy; hens 5 Ibs. more than 5 Ibs. 18; Leghorn hens 15%; Plymouth and White springs 27, colored 26; Plymouth and White Rock ¢ryers 36, colored 23; Plymouth and White Rock broilers 23, colored 24, barebacks 20-23, Leg- horn more than 1% Ibs. 20, 11-1% Ibs. 18, less than 1% Ibs. 17%; roosters 13, Leghorn roosters 12%; turkeys 13- 16; heavy old ducks 12, heavy young (6; smali white ducks 11, small color- 2/10; young geese 15, oid 11.. NEW YORK New York, June 12.—@—Butter, Creamery, higher 30%; extra (98 seore) 29%; (88-91) 28-29%; seconds (84-37) 27-27%; centralized (90) 29. Cheese, 127,760, firm. Prices un- changed. Eggs, 18,730, firm. Mixed colors: Firsts 22% ; dirties, No. 1, 43 Ibs, 20% - 21%; average checks 19% etri- gerators, standards 24%; firsts 23%- 24. Other mixed colors unchanged. Live poultry firm. By freight: Turkeys 13-20; other freight prices unchanged. Live poultry. ; other express pric By express: Turkeys unchang- ed. Dressed poultry steady ¢o firm. Fresh: Old roosters 15%-17%. Froz- en: Turkeys 24%+33. Other fresh and frozen prices unchanged. BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Chicago, June 12.—@—. Butter Futures: a " High Low Close 29% 29% 29% . 2 28% «28% n. Oct, ....... 25% 25 rah \ dards, Miscellaneous MONEY TES New York, care 12.—()}—Call | money steady; 1 per cent all day; prime commercial paper % per cent 1y; 60 days-6 mos 1 time Joa FOREIGN EXCHANGES New York, June 12.—@—Foreign exchange irregular; Great eeitalp mand in dollars, ot! in_ cents. Great Bi 5. 58%; Italy 21.25, Swe- Germany free 40.27, travel, 24.50; Norway 25.94; den ap aeae New York in Montreal 100.18 MINNEAPO! STOCKS Minneapolis, Ju |2.—)—Btocks close: First Bank Stock (no trading, bid 13%). Northwet Banco WINNIPEG CASH ‘Winnipeg, June 12.—@)—Cash wheat No. 1 northern 77%; No. 2 thern 74%; No. 3 northern 71%. ats No. 2 white 93%, No. 3 white re 20%. NEW YORK BONDS Nov York, June 12—U—ponds oNGreat Nort T's of 1936, 100 7-38. pad tel aay GO (oy SE BS Ei Midwest Corp. 8%. McGraw El. 30. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Press) he counter in N. Y.) 4 Fund. 18.87; 19.87. tg ine. 1, Inc. Sh. 4.97; No. Cnreage, dune donee rd 924-%. Co: A ng ice 65%; sample je Bip Gata No dt waite 9. el grade 22%-33. Soybeans, track Chi- s0ets norm: a:o3 nom’ tines Clover seed th: 18.00-19.80 cwt. — RANGE CARLOT SALES itacasalion June MT Uh enée of cavlot grein Selon: Wheat No. 3 dark northern 1.134; sam! grade dark northern 77-1.08%; No. 3 mixed 94%; No. 4 hard amber durum 1.04%. yellow 57%; No. ¢ Lt Peat a < mixed 23 4b; ancaple grade 24%. Rock | bankers acceptances | Montreal in New York’ Graham Gt. Nor. Gt. Nor. Paige Tr. Ore Ctf. Pf. 43 rey tt ei 4, SNe Nise SISSSSSNMC NNT HFRLEKEER FKKE SRR = _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1936 Livestock and Market Report for Fri., June 12 PROSPHCT OF RAN IN CANADA CAUSES DROP AT CHICAGO Report of Dust Storm in North Dakota Ignored by Grain Exchange Traders Chicago, June 12.—()—Good rains in parts of Alberta Province, Canada, as well as prospective showers in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, led to, bid downturns of wheat prices Fri- y. Gains that wheat scored earlier) ‘were more than wiped out. Word of! Bel BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Ruspell-Miller Co.) June 12 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. $ 87 No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. 85 No. 3 dark northern, 56 83 No, 3 dark northern, 81 |No. ¢ dark nott 18 No. 4 dark nor' B No, 5 dark notr! 4 No, 5 dark nor ‘ No. 5 dark ni nm Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 68; 48 Ibs., 65; 47 Ibs. 62; 46 Ibs., 59; 45 Ibs, 56; 44 Il 43 48; 42 Ibs., 45; 39 Ibs., 36; 38 Ibs, 33; 37 lbs., 30; 36 ig 27; 35 Ibs., 25. 5. \No. 1 hard amber No. 1 ed durum. . durum. au mt Ry 97. 16-00ri6.50. ie NGS 22.00729,50, Stamp News By LS. Klein FIRST to rise in_a balloon, and, first victim of an air disas- ter, Pilatre. de Rozier is to be remembered by a new stamp which France is issuing on the 180th anniver- sary of his death. Rozier went up with the Marquis d’Arlandes, in No- vember, 1783, and remained in the air 20 minutes. After various | other flights, he tried to cross the | channel, contrary winds blew the | bag back over the shore, the hy- drogen caught fire, and Rozier fell to his death. eee Business for the government, at the recent international stamp ex- hibition in New York, was so @ood that an additional printing of the souvenir panes of four com- memorative stamps has been or- dered. A total of 1,121,056 of these panes was sold at the exhi- | bition, for @ return of $134,526.72. -ADS Are Your Slaves for As Little As 45c Work Wanted Female Help Wanted MIRROR RESILVERING, Furniture sold on consignment. Upholster- ing, furniture repairing and re- modeling. We are prepared to re- pair and replace parts in all makes and types of washing machines, gas, kerosene, wood or coal stoves. GAR- RISON FURNITURE STORE, 210 Main Ave. Bismarck. Phone 398. ‘WANTED—Work clerking in store or selling agency for a company. Col- lege education. References furnish- ed. Write Tribune Ad. 14719. RELIABLE girl wants housework. Can give references. Write Tribune Ad. 14696, | WANTED—Maid for general house- work, by day or week. Small fame ily, Adults. Write ‘Tribune Ad 14711, Re VR: WANTED—Lady cook at once. State wages and experience. Bergo Bros., Turtle Lake, N. Dak. i WANTED —Girl for — housework. Everts, $14 8rd. Apt. 1. Fr, lr—Fee Apartments for Rent FOR unfurnished or Close in. Private entrance. Cheap. 421 3rd. Radiantfire for sale. Rea- sonable. Room and Board FOR RENT—Room for two with morning and evening meals. 614 8th St. LOVELY ROOM available with break- fast and evening dinner. 401 5th. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Mohair davenport and try Most %|& dust storm at one point in North 3 pie tique su: - 4) Dakota was virtually ignored. She total tales to S220 87490" 8 | lor ite, 1 sun poren chair, 1 fre- %| _ Wheat: closed unsteady, %-% under ' ‘The souvenir till may b place grate and andirons, 1 Wilton ts ‘Thursday's finish, July 84%-%, Sept.' obtained ae saat . BHIEYAIE rug, 2’6” x 7’2”, 3 lamps, one Hoosier % |85%-%, com %-% down, July 61%4-) Agency ii Wi hi a at 1a j cabinet, one 10” electric fan, one %, oats unchanged and provisions gency in Washington, a! + | CHICAGO GRAIN cents each. iron bed, spring and matress, one Re Melia cts lid Ne Chicago, June 12.—(7)— eee {| roll top desk, two aed one: 2 Wheat n th Low Close ‘i one dresser. Phone H. E. Spohn, Open be tow, Cine Last call for preparation and =. 14% | WINNEAPOLIS MARKET 86 86% 85% .85%| Mailing of covers to Little Rock, | _52?- Severna aan 48% 1s WEAK AND LOWER 88% 188% 187% .87%| Ark., for first day cancellations, |FOR SALE—Maytag washer, duofold Pn i itinnespolis, June 12.—Um-—Posst; with the new Arkansas centennial | davenport, rocker, gateleg table, . | 61% 61% 61% .61%| 3-cent stamp, on June 15. Covers | miscellaneous kitchen utensils, gar- ae me Siheat”rutures "inatket retiaay, and BEE SSE SEE BR) rescning the rite Rock postmas: | den hose. Grebe radio, 220 14th e 8 were cons! ly_low- ” r up le end of siness on after 6 p. m. aan. eee 25% 25% 24% .28 | June 15 will receive the first day | HAVE SMALL apartment size re- | He July wheat closed \c higher, Sep- 25% 25% 25% .25%| cancellation. possessed piano for sale in Bis- 3, [tember % lower and December % low- | Dec 21% 2% BM i marck, Write W. E. Lohman, 513 abe A é ron 1 Argentina's recent map stamp, Cherry St.. Grand Forks, N. Dak. 6 | strength. wins aad Bopeenibet “oats Be 33% ited Bbq $3 | Which brought a protest from | HOR SALE—3 piece bedroom set with 3% | closed %sc lower, July feed barley 3388 «58~=« 57% +57] Great Britain because it included ing, $45. Also two occasional Mh. | hletcr. July foe closed we ower ate the Falkland Islands as Argentine | Chairs’ chair with footstool. Cail Be September Ke "ower July flax elos- 39 | territory, now draws a complaint barsty As St, Phone 1862, _ 35 ¢ pec Seater serene wee | 20 1022 1015 1015 | from Chile. The new protest is seca Gentine Tangs S16 core ge Gash wheat continued strong with 1037 1990 1930 that the color designating Argen- gan $25. Several used planos from S,idemand good. Winter wheat was in 1920 1017 1020 | tine possessions extends over ints " Ghas , Bivan, 403 ath Bt 46 | talr to good-demand. Durum was in 965 987 957 | Chilean territory. Demands have | $35 up. Chas. L. Bryan, 2 3475 | good demand. een made that Argentina with. | Bismarck. Phone 64. __ 17% wait flirt geod demand, Ryede pe gee PEL a) 1295 | draw the stamp from circulation | OR SALE—Mohair davenport and Fs) | Tand was alas aay was onay MINNEAPOLIS GE (Copyright, 1936, NEA Service, Inc.) heed aso for quick sale. Call and unsettled. Flax was in good de-; RAN at nd Bt. 79% | mand and firm. Minne} » Sully 13.— a palit ae as Be Wheat Open High Tow Chose SOuiDN-EeE FOR SALE—Youth’s bed, complete; 24% e July vee. 3% 1% 91% Beston, June 12.—()—(U. S. D. A.)| ice box, kitchen table, etc. Phone 10% Livestock Sieccaytlit S28. GON 90% lea tutover of weeditm Gutge Hi, | _SAB-W. ’ Is at ask! 1 i an BY BK Bx the grease delivered cast for country seme s z \ graded % and % bloo: io ani MATT! - 57% SOUTH ST. PAUL Michi fl » Outl x t . 6 |W ago when similar wools trom . 12% poll rida oc dAierreen adic cael ae caeynreeere: Kentucky were, sold : recently” at Bdwy. Phone 1126. 355! | Weak; she stock steady to weak; bulls |J 33% 23% 23% | Tight” shrinking" wools, sistimated | HAVE your work done at these spe- a mostly steady; bulk fed steers held 4% 2 qieeses basis prices ot acon cial prices, Staff, $2.00; jewel, to choice yearlings heifers 6.85-7.75; 50c; stem and crown, $1.25, 64 |most lower grades 5.50-6.63; butcher DULUTH RANGE __ CHICAGO POTATOES work guaranteed. All other work ies Fetes kone ae ey ey Dalat, MM une a Vow Clete | —Eotataes, ot: on track Soi, corai4g,) done at cut prices. Kysar’s Jewel- a and cutters 3.75-4: jority S. shipments 722: y sto y| ery and Repair Shop, a 19% | pulls 5.00-50; better heavyweights pied weak ates no eeteninnlier rather| Bismarck, 24% | 560-85; stockers quotable 1 ittle |S 83°8 | liberal, demand slow; sacked per cwt. | =: la 178 |changea. ‘Calves. 1,100; bidding 25-50 | D&S scene ne Ut Ne RAINS, INDIGESTION relieved 41. |lower; better grades held around 7.50- 31 fisstasippi U.S ick. Get free sample doctor's 36% | 2.50; selections to 9.00 or more; com- 52 |p Louisiana U. | aun Le allgarise Lei 52%|mon and medium §.00-7.00. at decay 2.50; Texas U. prescription, Udga, at Service Drug ne Hogs 5,000, fairly active; weights tat e Pl Nee Oklahoma cobblers arterinee and Central Drug 152, (Under 250 lbs. steady; other butchers 1.65% | !fornia White Rose U. 8. No. 1, 3.50.) —— 7 _ 21% steady to 10 lower; sows 10 or more Ke Old Peeen mnax, suppl Hi light, ae HOW ee te = ae 271, jlower; better 140-230 Ibs 9.80-10.10; MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN mand very slow, practically no trad-4 your clothes look like the laundry 47% |top 10.10 sparingly for sorted 140-180 Minneapolis. June 12—#)--Wheat Re ene ee akote Early Ohlos aNd) does? Send 25 cents coin for recipe ai Ibs.; most 230-280 Ib. 9.35-80; ule |® fem 280 iday 56 compared to 89| very few sales 1.50-75. Ed read som own eat #|weights down to 9.00 or less; bulk # coarse PID PUDEEY SES; CORE: 13% |sows 840-10; big weights down to peels beet lingrs id a —-— === cents per gallon. A. H. Leet, El- --98,,|8:25; average cost. Thursday "9.34; | S787 Gun 'whese™"Y ‘UW:| __Cabins for Rent _ Jendale, ND. 38% |Welght 279 Ib. Delivered To Arrive| CABIN for Rent—On Minnesota lake,| MEN’S SUITS and top coats, ladies’; 23% | Sheep rite rash indications all 1.00% 1.24% $9 weekly including ice and wood.| suits and coats dry cleaned and 22% {classes wi steady with late 2 a 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. pressed, $1.00. PERFECTION DRY §3%4 | Thursday; best spring lambs held 1.07% 1.23% CLEANERS. Phone 1707. We call 44% around 7.25; medium to good year- y 2 5 icc = eRe === for and deliver. 2% lings salable around 730-8480: better 105% ABB eee sree) umvatineaRenty ____| LAUNDRY at reasonable price Tele: grade shorn ewes -4.50; culls FURNISHED front room. 44% \down to 1.00, 1.03% 1.20% +s sees] Hot water always, Also furniture|_ Phone 779. Snowflake Laundry. a4 Dairy cattle draggy, local interest for sale. Telephone 1763-W. 211 W: id 101% 1.17% S - ‘an 13. {practically inactive; quotations tend- 2c). Me aoe GaRRED HO aderaie gia, [dium and lower grades around 47.50- 96% 1%... Fae NONE: SUMO ISEONP | aataits in location. “Will treat as 18% sac aa 93% 108% 4... ....| SOR RENTOO room: vas | onaeoual: wr 2 2 5 cant June 15th. Convenient to!) — Pri Chicago, June 1h AU —(W. 8, D. A) TOB% wise sees) capitol or downtown. Phone 614. [au Perea eeanad craton ae 16% | acHOR® 161000, Including 5.000 direct; 1.02% 4... FOR RENT—Good, clean sleeping| Tribune Ad. 1473 hursda: ! sows 10.15 off: top 10.25; room. Next to bath, $15. Gentle- = — Ae 250 Ib., 10.00 j 140-160 1b. ee Pore 100% . man preferred, 614 Ave. C. Wanted to Rent 75-10. . 10.00; sows iz iz Alene ] = large! 00; : -.. 90% 1.05% ..... .....| LARGE, well furnished room. Close | WANTED TO RENT—Four or more wee eee L800, calves 500; slow.| Pe Mitanm Winter ‘Wheat to bath. Hot water, Suitable for| bedroom modern house by reliable 10% | Slang! p taee oF re a _two. 300 Ave.B. =| family. Prefer location between ta thoug! «111% 1.12% 1.00% 1.11% | FOR. att pa clean sleeping Borintes pe and capitol. Write room. Call at Main. une Ad. . + 1.05% 1.08% 1.04% 1.07% 3 few 9.50. Wor By William ‘Slt ssaner sroun ue ox 00x sex imn! | Ths Curious WORLD 3 Grade of Ferguson ice spring. tambs. 11 $0-1%,00: || DH Wo gcssullae | nrowoute c ied | bucks |_ 1 H AEE or 97% 92% diel — orn yearlings Minnesota South Dakote Wheat 50; aged wethers 6. TDAW or : THE FIRST GAME LAW RECORDED! Be tees sae Mh 1% SK 97% IN THE UNITED STATES CALLED SIOUX CITY Bae FOR A CLOSED SEASON ON) S| Sioux Clty, Towa, | June, 12—um— i fae et Oh Os 8 OEER, IN MAssAcHUSETTS, . 8. a 7 le 1. : 3 2K Slaughter classes generally | steady: on... ig 0% 03% 1694. - stockers ant feeder: scarce; bul at @ yearlings 6.75-1.50; smali|! amber hd 33 loter tb; packers around dose, 2 ny tM He sei 1.08% mixes C0; jo1 Buy |Reltore 00-00; bulk; beet cows 4it-|, 80 TBS. 90% 111% a 5.50; cr 8 4.00-75, 4% | "Hogs, 000% no early butcher sates;|~ 88 Ibs. 4+ 80% 111%... 16% | mostly bids around 10 lower; better |8 amber ie in i patehers bid 8 7 edd 57 Ibs. BIH UNG wesee creer ry wa 13 amber : Bi |about steady at £.60-7 275 |° iss ryt mbes aiaeds st 4.90271 ee ng MM HO ee vee 1,000; odd fots native sprin 3S tes. 20% 1.00 ady to 25 higher at 11.00 | 4 nae eens action for fe ” sate mad: ; Hie 18% 1.06% 6 9.00, |S amber Yduho feeders ‘un: F on ae, 18% 1.06% ry 52 Ibs... .74% 1.06% ..... aoe Ha} putes Stine, dune 12-0 Stites. 134 10% ONE OF THE TWO MOONS 12% juth, june pos ol seek sees losin, ices: No. 1 dark) Low test—weight, discouni a) Geri tine oe A: |omadeel ao fe So close 7 mr PLANETS 18% | 1.23%; 58 Ibs., Noe |t Pye we bith ACE 15% | dark’ northern,” 5: 03% -1.20% 5 Bh LY, SURFACE THAT IT WOULD BE 6% | No. 3 i ed |. Corn— INVISIBLE TO AN OBSERVER 7 i ibe, |2 yellow... 58 50 STANOING AT EITHER. OF THE 51% | 93% '5 dark northern §2|3 yellow.... 55 56 . 18 bs. 51 Ibs, 90%-1.02%; 14 ae: 52 54 19% | No.1 northern, 99 5 ON 13 fataod Fs Ff 114 | dark herd Montana 1: it Hi] SHerd amber durum, Noy 4, sovibe,|4 mined... St 3g a4 pe 3 59 Ib: ean 43/5 eed. 4“ B1 19%; No. He aoe i eae Be a Be Tee Lotg: Na, 1 red i aly me oS S, GEFORE SUCKING THE jax No. 1, 1.70%, : '» ¢ 4 Rye No. 1 5A sag at, 2 oH BLOOD OF HUMANS, INJECT A SMALL AMOUI ait a Ne: 8 welts BRR sg | ee ‘ OF MIRUDIN) INTO THE WOUND TO PREVENT 1 ae ley malting ;: % ag grds. 2 3 : , 133 ie a ae 52% 35% ©1996 BY wea senvice. we. 78 82% 1 No. 1... é " 8 ef 9 pe I, WILD LIFE was so plentiful in the United States in the early 1 rf MINNEBOT A FLO @ays that no one even dreamed that laws would be necetsary to ott! neapolln, june em —riow protect it. ye year 1739 saw the first gamé wardens in this coun- the colonies had adopted some form of game laws by the first federal game low was light housekeeping, also 2 room basement apartment and one room upstairs furnished for light house- ONE two-room apartment. New stu- dio couch end new rug. Also one room kitchenette apartment, well furnished. 411 5th. Phone 273. FOR RENT — Modern, unfurnished apartment for couple. Two rooms and private bath. Call at 606 Thayer between 2 and 9 p.m. _ FURNISHED apartment. With pri- vate bath, kitchenette and Frigi- daire. Laundry privileges. Nicola {_ Apartments, 106 Main Ave. Automobiles for Sale SERVICE MEN—WE HAVE THE CAR YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY OLD CAR OR YOUR NOTE 50 CARS Buy Now!! Pay Later Corwin-Churehilll Motors, Ime. BISMARCK PHONE 700 | COZY 2 room apartment. Suitable for | two girls. Vacant June 18. Gas, water, heat, light furnished. In- quire 819 5th. | MODERN two room furnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Suit- able for two adults. Close in. Phone MODERN FURNISHED apartment, also basement apartment for single | Person only. Call 717 Thayer. | eee ieeroon sels ; THREE ROOM downstairs apartment. Private bath. Unfurnished or part- ly furnished. Write Tribune Ad. sues arenes jaa \SMALL APARTMENT for light housekeeping. Lights, water, gas furnished. Close in. $16.00. Call ‘785-M. 3 FOR RENT—FURNISHED or unfur- nished apartment in Rose Apts., 215 Third St. F. W. Murphy. FURNISHED or unfurnished two room apartment, also three room spartment. 622 3rd St. THREE Clean rooms on second floor for light housekeeping. $28 per month. 1014 Bdwy. THREE room basement apartment, Private bath. Telephone 1647-W or call at 523 7th St. z TWO ROOM furnished apartment, also one room with kitchenette. Call at aol ath st THREE ROOM APARTMENT with large clothes closet. Adults only. 812 Ave. B. Farms for Sale COME TO THE CORN BELT OF OREGON WHERE THERE IS AM- PLE IRRIGATION WATER. Under the Government's great Vale- Owyhee Reservoir Altitude 2250 to 2500 feet. Most healthful climate. High fertility. Best crops are corn, alfalfa, sugar beets, potatoes, deci- duous fruits, all vegetables and seeds, Fine dairy section. Hog raising and livestock feeding under most favorable conditions. Fifty years without a crop failure. Un- improved lands at $5.00 to $15.00 |_ Per acre, plus cost of water. |LOW-COST, PERSONALLY CON- DUCTED, ALL-EXPENSE TOUR, INCLUDING THREE DAYS ON THE LAND, JUNE 2ist to 25th. ALSO LOW, ROUND TRIP RAIL FARES AVAILABLE EVERY DAY DURING THE SUMMER. For full particulars, descriptive liter- ature, tour schedule and costs, write at once to EARLE G. REED, SU- PERVISOR AGRICULTURAL DE- VELOPMENT, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, ROOM 40, 1416 Dodge Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Business Opportunity HOTEL FOR SALE—Building and furniture. Good location for right party. Opening for beer parlor. Write Woodworth Hotel, Wood- worth, N. Dak. SALARIED PEOPLE save $1000.00 in six years. Easy payment guaran- teed by insurance clause. Write Tribune Ad. 14716 for particulars. SPECULATION. Send 25¢ for book- let. Letters answered. P. O. Box 848, Beulah, N. Dak. TT cit Hie STOP Youll Find Your Best Used Car Values Here Ford Model A 1931 Sedan Ford V-8 1933 DeLuxe Tudor Ford V-8 1934 Standard Tudor Chevrolet 1930 Sedan Chevrolet 1930 Coach Nash 1931 Sedan Nash 1929 Coach Plymouth 1933 Sedan Plymouth 1929 Sedan Buick 1930 Sedan Buick 1931 Coupe Chrysler 1931 DeLuxe Sedan De Soto 1930 Sedan International 1933 Panel Chevrolet 1929 Truck ‘We Trade and give Terms, COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY LOWEST PRICED USED CAR STOCK IN THE CITY $150 and Less 1929—Buick Coach 1926—Chrysler Sedan . 1927—Overland Coach 1928—Dodge Sedan ... 1926—Chevrolet Sedan . $200 and Up 1933—Pontiac Sedan ..... 1932—Chevrolet Sedan . 1934—Plymouth Coach 1935—Chevrolet Coupe ... ‘Trucks 1935—Ford V-8 157 inch wheel base 32x6 10 ply dual rear new motor and new radiator. SENS sdteesd Trade and Terms water heater. 922 6th St. FOR SALE—Bargain. 1936 Marmon — car. Suitable for truck. In good __condition. Phone 1085. 1934 FORD V-8 Pickup. Good shape. Bargain. R. Ludtke. 210 and St. _No. Park Hill Add. $175 credit on new Chevrolet for $138 cash. Telephone 1451 or write Tribune Ad. 14750. . SSS Es Investigate Home Loan Plans FOR SALE—5 room house with fur- nace. 50 x 150 ft. lot. Located at 1305 Front 8t. Also 3 room house at 1311 Front St. Call at 3083 7th FOR RENT—6 room modern furnish- _ ed home with glassed and Porches. Available to FOR RENT—5 room modern bunga- low with garage. Good location, west part of city. Available July 1st. Rent $47. Call 271. -

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