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*” SPROALTY STOCKS CRT BIGGEST PLAY | ON GOTHAM MARKET Traders Take Profits New York, June 13.—(#)—The stock market browsed in utility, rubber and specialty pastures Saturd: tually neglecting most other fields. In the usual quiet summer week- end dealings, a number of issues pushed up fractions to around 2|Bsl points. 4 was noted here and there. was fairly firm. around 350,000 shares. Consolidated Gas was a relatively The close Further mild profit taking |Barmsdall Trensfers were |Roeing Airpl. active performer on the upside, fur- |Bridgeport ther reflecting the company’s latezt refunding move. Celanese and Industrial Rayon were especially in demand on reports of a near-by advance in rayon yarn prices. | Ge; Goodyear, Goodrich and U. 8 Rubber |Cerro de exhibited strength following an- nouncement of a reduction in ship- ping rates for the raw commodity from Singapore to New York. There were also rumors that a tire price boost was imminent. Bonds were somewhat irregular, as were commodities. Foreign gold cur- rencies improved in terms of the dol- lar. pease a | Produce Markets | PBielinticinis betel nbelea CHICAGO Chicago, June 13.—()—Butter and eggs were firm in tone Saturday and poultry was unsettled. Butter 15,919, changed. Eggs 27,315, firm; extra firsts local 21%; cars 22; fresh graded firsts local 20%; cars 21%; current receipts 20%; storage packed extras 22%; storage packed firsts 22%. firm, prices un- 5 | Poultry, live, 16 trucks, unsettled; hens 5 lbs. and less 19, more than 5 Tbs. 18; Leghorn hens 15; Plymouth Rock springs 25%, White Rocks 26, colored 25; fryers 24; ea White Rock and colored broiiers 23, bare- backs 20 to 22, Leghorn & less than 2 Ibs. 18; roosters 13; Leg- horn roosters 12%; turkeys 13 to 16; heavy old ducks 12, heavy young 16, small white ducks 11, small colored 10; young geese 15, old 11. NEW YORK New York, June 13.—(®—Butter 15,048, firm. Creamery, higher than extra 30% to 31; extra (92 score 29% to 30; firsts (88 to 91) 28% 29%; seconds (84 to 87) 27 to 28; /Fit centralized (90 score) 19% to % Cheese 289,869, firm. Prices un- changed. Eees 28,840, firm. Mixed colors: special packs or selections from fresh re-eipts 25 to 27 commercial standards 24%; firsts 23% to %; mediums, 40 Ibs. 21% dirties, No. 1, lbs. 22; 0 checks 20 to 20% :-refrigerators, stan- dards 24%; firsts 24 to 24%. Whites, nearby hennery, exchange specials 25%; nearby and midwestern standards /24%; marked mediums to 23%; browns, resale of premium marks 2844 to 2944; nearby and west- | ern special pac private sales from store 26% to 28; western standards 24% to 25; other whites and all ducks + eggs tinchanged. Live poultry steady. All freight prices unchanged. By express: broil- ers 16 to 26; other express prices un- changed. Dressed poultry irregular. All fresh and frozen prices unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, June 13.—(®)—Butter fu- tures: High Low Close Storage sramabeds, November 29% 29% 29% Egg future: Refrigerator stan- dards, October .. 25% 25% 23% | Miscellaneou: 0 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, June 13.—()—Foreign exchange irregular; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, in _ cents: Great Britain 5.02, 11-16; France oe) up 20,1Gen. Foods Graham Paige Gt. Nor. Ir. Ore Cte. Gt. Nor. Ry. Pf. Greyhound Houd.-Her. Howe Sound idson Mot. Illinois Cent. Indus. Rayon Int. Cement . Int. Nick. Can Int. Tel. & Tel. Johns-Manville . and midwestern | Krogery ecre 4 Loew's Tea . N. Y. Central . No. Am. Aviation . North American i Ohio Oil C584: Italy 7.87; Germany free 40.29; | Bathe” reg. 21.10; reg. travel 24.50; Norway 25.27; Sweden 25.93; Montreal in New York 99.81% New York in Montreal 100.18%. a STOCK: New York dune 13 -0)—Curb: American Gen. 8%. Cities Service 4%. Elec. Bond & Share 2 —r— CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Preas) Midwest Corp. 8%. MeGraw El. 30. NEW YORK BO York, June 13. close: Great Northern 78 of 1936, 100 7-32. MINNEAPOLIS STO Minneapolis, June 13.. oP eStocks close: First Bank Stock no trading (bid Northwest Banco 9. bags a BONDS New York, Jyne 13.—()—Govern- ment bonds: Treasury 4%s 117.27. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) «Over the counter in New York): Maryland Fund. 18.; 34; 19.83. Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.56; 1.72. Sel. Inc. Sh. (x-d) 488; No. b BOSTON WOOL Boston, June 13.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.) —Domestic wool pr! firm in Boston durit The bulk of the bu: and % blood origi ip tro: territory fees 12. months wool, and medium fleeces. siderable portion of the sales was of ‘wool thi ed in Bos- ton. Gri id mostly at fof fine Peinine 39 ce: a tioos. and 37 to 38 cents for bl Higher quotations the past week. fed @ were quoted by some s but they had not been estab- in Boston, ANGE OF CARLOT minneapolis, June 13. Re of carlot grain nal ‘Wheat, _ dark northern he sample grade / dark northern 86" i. 3 red durum - 1¢ mm. By) w 60 mo. ¢ white 32%. Barley, "No. 5, 37. BUDWEISER - Onts, No, 2, 53%. risk, No, 1, 1.73, Now l5c No Charge for the Bottle ‘was on fine | U1 spring wheat erea over thi pt re - 10% i 21% | as) x B “30 23% 415% 64% 23% 22% ry 22% 32% 9 13% 8 “4 19% 38% 48% 1655 16% te ay, 2819 10% 36% 846 2875 29% 12% 47% 27%) 5, 37% 105% 8% TM ry 30% 32% 83% % 31% fs 13% ue Ste 1955 55% 40 aby 223 ie wee! end, in many sections precipitation isnt. was very lf July Seat Advanced 4 wi for vr the ree epee o a closing at for the week, ol Jul flax des lia week closing * Darley, teed decline fs “net for the declines % net to close r T7® advanced % net, clesing "oats Sealine \ Na met for the % net 31% | Traders’.Grow Anxious Over 4 | crop belt did s good deal Saturday to '% | wheat to Buffalo from Chicago. Wheat closed nervous, %-% above Oats 1% Minneapolis, June 13.—()—Failure %s|ing the greatest decline; bulk of all ue in _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., June 13 New ete i AND DRY WEATHER WORRY GRAIN MART Northwest Crop Outlook and Price Advances Chicago, June 13. — () — Anxiety | over high temperatures and dry) weather in the United States spring lift prices of wheat. ‘crop authorities were that a few days; of extreme heat before general rains Yare received northwest would render ‘the crop situation there much worse. ‘Vessel space was chartered Saturdya for shipment of 220,000 bushels of Fridays finish, July 85-85%; Sept. 86%-%, corn unchanged to % up, July 61%; oats “%-% advanced and provisions unchanged to 15 cents down. J MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES MOVE SHARPLY HIGHER of the northwest to get rain as fore- cast gave wheat futures independence beled and the close was sharply er. july wheat futures closed 1% high- er and Sept. and Dec. Coarse rains follow: ad wheat mild- ly. July and Sept. oats futures closed % higher, July rye %% higher agd Sept. July and Sept. feed barley % hi » July and ‘Sept. flax un- changed. Cash wheat receipts were liberal. Winter and durum had fair demand. Oats demand was steady. Rye de- mand was lower. Barley offerings were heavy. Flax was in good de- Livestock 80. ST. PAUL Meo St. D. ice spread on hogs {s| fairiy wide with barrows and gilts | selling over a spread of about 8.80 J to 10.10; light and mediumweig! are strong to 10 higher for the w heavyweights slightly weaker, sows 10 to 20 lower; better 140 to 220 Ibs.. Ret Friday at 9.80 to 10.10; 230 to 0 Ibs. 9.35 to 9.80; heavier-weights ito to 9.25; bulk sows 8.40 to 8.70; big weights down to 8.25. Slaughter steer trade showed fur- ther weakness during the past week with kinds weighing 1100 Ibs. up tak- fed steers and week at 6.50 to 7.50; some well fin- ished yearlings 7.75 to 8.00; very good 1150 to 1250 Ib. steers 7.35 to 7.60; Plainer grades sold at 5.50 to 6.50: she stock showed less change; good to choice fed heifers closing at 6.85 to 7.75; lower grades and big weights 5.50 to 6.50; butcher cows 4.78 to 5.50; dry-feds up to 6.00; low ‘cutters 3.75 to 4.5 sold mostly at 5.00 to : at the! close; better grades heavyweights dry-feds 5.60 to 5.83; good and choice vealers sold Friday at 7.50 to 9.00; common and medtum 5.00 to 7.00: common to medium stocker steers and yearlings sold at 5.50 to 6.30; good to choice 6.75 to 7.50 or more; a few | 00d to choice feeder steers 6.35 to] 7.35; one load that had had consider- j able grain 7.75; good to cholce stock helfers cashed at 5.75 to 6.35; others 75 Spring lamb trade has been decid- edly uneven this week; best kinds closing at 11.00, or 25¢ higher than arlings sold this t cutters and ausage bulls a week ago. Common d medium shorn yearlings closed 00 to 8.00; fat shorn ewes 2.50 to or better, according to weight. CHICAGO June 13.—(AP—U. 8, D. 200, calves 500; compared week: medium weight and Chicago, A.)—Cattle Friday last weighty stee: rough heavies unsalable late; yearlings and light! steers 25 lower, downturn striking all other classes following considerable activity early in week; strictly good and choice fed heifers’ steady, lower | grades unevenly 25 to 30 lower; cows 28 to 40 lower; cutters 15 to 25 off; bulls 25 lower, ‘and vealers largely 50 '& down; ‘longted steers scaling i050 os upward, with excessive sup: ply averaging over 1,200 Ibs., pre- dominated in crop; grassy cattle con- fined mostly to she stock. cows and little southern bred heifers; very few native stockers, replacement supply comprising Texas bred calves that went out at 0 8.50 mostly: prac: tical top he: wo out- | Standing lode at 328 and 1000 no criterion general market; best year- lings 9.00; heifer yearlings 8.50; most ing highly finished cattle at! close; average cost fat steers and yearlings for week approximately “Sh 4,000; for week ending. Fri- day 00 directi compared Friday Test wi : #pring lambs from south- eastern sections increasing in num- off most, such almost bers, mostly going on direct billing; market on springers mostly 25 to 50 hi maximum advance on inbe- ‘gely to light sort- s: and for strictly’ choice” kinds fairly broad; ling market very uneven, 25 to 50 low: with spots showing more decline; fat ewes strong to 25 higher; oR, eel ng lambs 12.25, clesins in rab witl late bulk 11.00 to 11.75, wy “off at 1.00 discount; throwouts largely 8.50 to 9.00, few 9.25; best shorn yearlings early 10.25; bulk late year-olds 7.50; aged ‘hers 6.00; bulk shorn ewes 2.75 to 3.75, few 4.00. Hogs 5,000, including 4,900 od@ head medium weight hogs u ward to 10.00; few sows 8.75; too f of class or weight sold to » however, prices nomii shippers took none; estimated hol over 500; compared week ago, bar- rows and gilts mostly steady to 15 lower, sows 15 to 20 off. MOUX CIT Sioux City, June 13.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 300; market for the wee! jarlings and light sters under 900 strong; Aes 25 higher; medium weight and hi $15 to mostly ah ly to strong: stockers and arce dy; top 1059 Ib. few loads 8.00 to bulk steers and yearlings hes to 7.7. best load lots heifers bulk 7.00 to 7.50; most butcher cows 4.75 3 cutter grades 4.00 to few medium 4 iow stockars and § to 7,6! tiki steady, top 9-60: r 170 te 260 Ib. [eed 80; ae tla Ib. hi tween a“ Pa AP rigs rahe ao iwhite 335; Na 29%. | No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. June 12.—(AP—U. Z 25 to 35 lower; fat but |g 75 down; two- |3 June 13 No. 1 dark northern, 88 Ibs. bid H Sak otto st Ibs... No. H “ack Aoethern, 55 ibe ‘No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs.... ‘No. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 81 Ibs. ‘No, 5 dark notrhern, 50 Ibs. Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 69; 48 lbs., 66; 47 Ibs., 63; 46 Ibs., 60; 45 Ibs., 57; 44 lbs., 52; 43 lbs., 42 ibs., 46; 41 Ibs., 43; 40 Ibs., 40; 39 Ibs., 37; 38 Ibs., 34; 37 Ibs., 31; 36 All under 35 |bs., 49; Ibs., 28; 38 Ibg., 25. 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum. No. 1 red durum.. No. 1 flax No. 2 flax. Predictions of leading unofficial ; 25. No. Hard winter wheat. Chicago, GHICAGO, RANGE cago, June 13.—(P)— Wheat Open “High 58% 52% 53% 52% Grain Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ie Salesmen Wanted ~~ SALESMAN-SPECIALTY EXPERIENCED financially respon- sible salesman for sale of “Jim Vaughan” THE ELECTRIC MEAT, FISH AND BONE CUTTER, selling to markets, restaurants, hotels, in- stitutions, etc. Experience meat in- dustry desirable but not necessary. Position offers good earnings on straight commission basis. Give de- tails, reference. Vaughan Co., 740 N. _N. Franklin, Chicago. ESTABLISH monument’ “agency—sell direct from factory; low prices; lib- \) éral commission contract; no invest- ment; experience not essential; re- ferences required. Winona Monu- $ 88| ment Company, Winona, Minnesota. WANTED—Reiail clothing salesman is 5 ambitious to go into business for ° ‘qg| himself. Write P. H. Davis Tailor- : 76 ing Co., Dept. DC-12, Cinclanatl._ BU en eed ae oe Work 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. 2 selling agency for a company. Col- lege education. References furnish- Write Tribune Ad. 14719. Business Opportunity START IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF LARGE manufacturer offers respon- sible party the opportunity to start bag in a substantial, good paying busi- "86%! ess where the opportunities for 87%| expansion are almost unlimited. Business is all cash, with no credit 81%) losses. Manufacturer will finance 38%] 85% of business. Write Tribune eet) Ad. 14733, 25% |HOTEL FOR SALE—Building and 25% | furniture. Good location for right 27 party. Opening for beer parlor. 55%| Write Woodworth Hotel, Wood- ‘56%4|__ worth, N. Dak. 41% | SALARIED PEOPLE save $1000.00 in six years. Easy payment guaran- teed by insurance clause. Write __ Tribune Ad. 14716 for particulars. SPECULATION. Send 25c for book- let, Letters answered. P. O. Box 848, Beulah, N. Dak. Wanted to Trade FOR TRADE—Quarter section flat Burleigh county, Christiania town- ship land. 100 acres cultivated, trees, fenced and near highway, for Bismarck property or small truck farm. Write Tribune Ad. No. 14544. $0% St, 80% $04 | FOR SALE—Standing hi 4%, section 12 and south 's section 23% 24 238% 2 17, Township 175, range 75, to high- WM% 24% 24% 24%) est bidder. Will also sell either farm, unusually liberal terms and Bepe LSS 18 TSS TR | Pelee. J. 1. arktam, “Hopkins, DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., June 13.—()}— _____ Poultry — Open BARRED Rocks, Reds, White Rocks, ee 100—$6.00, assorted $4.95. paid; delivery alive. Central Hatchery, Jefferson City, Mo. —— Se Cabins for Reni CABIN for Rent—On Minnesota lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN |° so MINNEAPOLISGRAIN. __ Minneapolis, (er 13.—()—Wheat| Minneapolis, June 13.—()—Because jTecelpts oe compared to 57| rains failed to fall in the northwest a as sine eves tars a stronger cash wheat and coarse| opening in the wheat futures market ee quotations today follow: Bere fatulday: Trade was very thin and offerin, thi 1 trad bmp ong Paver Toarrtva| SS coreg nore chan on real ireda 'y Ned to 96%. The close Friday was ‘ hs “eR 126 see eeeee a nent: pe appening at. ti jumped to he close Friday lbs. 1.25 .sese soeee| Was 91%. Dec. opened at 91 allied 1 DN 358 fe to $1 ate closing ailoor rniaay. 5. Sanan, etal se grain futures we m but 2DNS8 auil at the opening, Flax opened firm Sali 122... ssee.{@Nd advanced on dry weather reports. 3DNS $8 July oats opened at 233% Ibe, TAD; cies, cosas EM (Gyn ae ee 3DNS855 closing at 50% Friday. Barley: which f aa 1.16 opened at 38%, tng! tame as Friday's e, Jumped to 33% ; yt 113 sees the! oir] as” Friday’ 5 "close jumped to Ibs. 110 = SDN WISCONSIN CHEESE Ibs. . 107 +|_,Plymouth, Wis. June 13.—@)— SDNS SI Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- js eeees 92 94 sce sivee{Consin cheese exchange, Twins 14: sDNS $0 Baines hai fatmers” enll board, peseest le AME). hots eons mericas ; Horns 1 northern ey 1.01 sees NOTICE BY GIVEN that 14% prote! by virtue of ry t and 4 DEW or of rete ofa, judgment and. decree Pe ode Wz... 1120 114 1110 1.13 oy ees Court in and Ph ie ‘ounty of Cass and Stat ort 1D We or Dakota, and entered and docketed in 1H OW... 1.07 110 1.06 1.09 | the office of the Clerk of said Court 2 tein 4 om the 14th day of May, 1936, in an 1 13% proven action wherein The Union Central 1H W... 1.01 1.00 1.00 1.04 | Fife Insurance Company, a corpora Grade ot by pla! 4 3 eh 3 ag 5 ie 1 DHW or a wite; Eaton Loan 1H W... 98 rporation; Burleigh Minnesota and South Dakots Wheat| County, North Dakota, a municivel 1DHWor corporation; and all other persons 1HW... 99 101 97 99 |unknown claiming any estate or in- 2DHW or terest in or lien or encumbrance up- 2 ... ST 99 95 87 Jon the property described in the Ww 3DHW or Cc ty were defendants, adjuds~ ue and payable on 3HW... 93 87 a1 35 Ft z ta page aetcribea in 1 amber hd wenty-two hundred six and” 20/100 pein Te Ae Ie Ah (3230620) Dollars, welch judgment mong other things, S. 59 Ibs. .. 91% 1.123% eb e of the real 2 ha ie scribed, to satisty 90% 1.12% 88% 1.12% 85% 1.11% 81% 110% -19% 1.00% Th 101% 15% 1.05% FRKKKKKEE Shes kkk EbeSBE! Pe oa &% * APOLIS FLOUR 3 es the amount of judgment with interest Bberton, and the costs and expenses such sale, or so much thereof as, aR Proceeds of such sale wesc | 2PDlicable thereto will satisfy. And b: irtue of a writ to me jued out 4 under kis cting me Y, pursuant id judg: it and decree, I, Fred E. Anstrom, and the person appointed y sald Court to make said sale, will the hereina described real PI .| the Courthouse In the City of” Bis- marck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Di day of June, 1936, at the hour of two o’clock Bs the afternoon of that day, ‘| to satis the amount declared due ayable. in said judgment with it thereon, and the of such or uc! he proci .| such iste abeitcabte ihlepet will satis- ty. premises to be sold as afore- to sald judgment and ia writ, and to this no- din Burleigh County, nd are described in cree and writ as North Dakot: *|said judgme: fellows, to-w! +] Lot One constituting Northwest quarter, (NW): of Northwest per se+|ter (NW%&), and’ East one-half ( of Northwe rter (NW), pa, ‘y (NE) of oats WW % ), oD in action Entre ni a " Townghip. O three enty-Six Crd) Wreet fa are ey 160 acres more or 1 Dated this idth Pan? get ea May. 4 sane As the person. & etned ie Aside poe stent of Burioten county, J ‘lour rth Dakota. i lowerr* Carioed “iote’ family, pas Nites, Ooblert & Niltes, ane to 6.45 a barrel, in Ib. | Attorneys for ae Seat, AEB Ga atate Ss | pares > North Be dlings Hate te to ity Behe seas SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1936 _- WANTED—Work clerking in store or} kota, on the 23rd | FC 'Used Car Dealers Offer Bonus Plan for Veterans Read Today’s Want Ads shin Sia no seton S ees Automobiles for Sale Automobiles for Sale USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 1933 Ford 157 ,... 1933 International 1935 International 3-ton 1935 Int. 7-ft. Panel 1930 Reo . 1935 Int. C-35 2-ton 1935 Int. 6-ft. Panel .. Six Speed Special .... Best Used Trucks at the Best Prices in Town International WITH A FUTURE Harvester Co. 1928 Ford Roadster 122 Mandan St. 1929 Ford Roadster 1930 Ford Roadster 1929 Plymouth Roadster Household Goods for Sale 1929 Willys Knight Sedan FOR SALE—Mohair davenport and‘| 1931 Buick Sedan chair, one 3 piece antique sun par-|| 1935 Oldsmobile Coupe a suite, 1 a Poet ea artes | 1935 Ford Coach lace grat ind andirons, Hee 26" x72", 3 lamps, one Hoosier | tas8 BoB Gan cabinet, one 10” electric fan, one! ymouth Sedan iron bed, spring and matress, one!| 1933 Oldsmobile Coupe roll top desk, two rocking chairs,!| 1935 Buick Sedan one dresser, Phone H. E. Spohn,!| 1933 Pontiac Coupe ee es BOS Ee 1933 Ford Tudor FOR SALE—Maytag washer, duofold'| 1933 Pontiac Sedan davenport, rocker, gateleg table, | miscellancous kitchen utensils, gar- | den hose. Grebe radio. 220 14th after 6 p. m. i HAVE SMALL apartment size re possessed piano for sale in Bis-, marck, Write W. E. Lohman, 513 Cherry St.. Grand Forks, N. Dak. {| FOR SALE—Gasoline range $15, or- gan $25. Several used pianos from | $35 up. Chas. L. Bryan, 422 4th St., | | Bismarck. Phone 649. FOR SALE—Mohair davenport and | chair. Priced for quick sale. Call) 414 2nd St. Long wheelbase Dodge Truck in good condition, $150.00. 1935 Ford Truck 1934 Ford Truck FLECK MOTOR SALES Buick - Oldsmobile - Pontiac 100 W. Bdwy. Phone 55 ___Female Help Wanted _ WANTED—Three girls under 24 to travel with manager and wife, $12 week salary, commissions and - transportation. Apply Sunday morning before noon. Ask for Mrs. Robinson, Bismarck Hotel. | WANTED—Maid | for general house- | | Canveniient Payments, work, by day or week. Small fam- ice box, kitchen table, etc. 548-W. Phone Investigate our Home Loan Plans No vAmaea eee, ily, Adults. Write ‘Tribune Ad 14711. Service = —— — ‘sr pe orem ve WANTED—Lady cook at once. State | @ @ No Appraisal Fee. | Bergo Bros., @ @ No Delay. ‘wages and experience. Dak. Bismarck Bldg. & Loan) ant. Call before 1 p. m., Sunday. Association Tel. 739-LM. (Community Service Since 1906) Phone 915 | Before Building, Buying or Refinancing Room 11, ist Natl. Bank Bldg. Personal MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. | Either regular or spring filled. 1022/ __Bdwy. Phone 1126. Uae. HAVE your work done at these spe- cial prices. Staff, $2.00; jewel,; $2.00, staff and jewel, $3.50; and a free cleaning. Stem, $1.00; crown, | 50c; stem and crown, $1.25. All work guaranteed. All other work done at cut prices. Kysar’s Jewel- ery and Repair Shop, 310 4th St., Bismarck. ai FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved Investigate Federal Housing Administration _ || For sx Single Mortgage System Eltinge Bldg. ks, N. Dak. Room 13 oe NICELY FURNISHED front room. Hot water always. Also furniture quick, Get free sample doctor’s| for sale. Telephone 763-W. 211 prescription, Udga, at Service Drug| Rosser. Store, Bismarck, and Central Drug | FURNISHED room for light house- Co., Mandan. keeping. Downtown. Hot water HOW WOULD YOU like to make| always. 304% Main. Apt. 7 |1926—Chevrolet Sedan -| 1933—Pontiac Sedan .... Automobiles for Sale’ ax SERVICE MEN—WE HAVE THE CAR YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY NOTHING DOWN BUT YOUR OLD CAR OR YOUR NOTE 50 CARS Pay Later Corwin-Churchilll Motors, Imc. BISMARCK PHONE 700 Buy .Now!! STOP You'll 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 1928—Buick Coach .......... 1926—Chrysler Sedan . 1927—Overland Coach 1928—Graham Sedan . 1928—Studebaker Coach 1928—Dodge Sedan ... $200 and Up 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. Chassis and cab............... 568 Trade and Terms M. B. GILMAN CO. Second and Broadway FOR SALE—One 1934 Plymouth De- Luxe-Coupe. Car in very good shape. See J. 8. Fevold. 405 Broadway. __Phone 706. 1934 FORD V-8 Pickup. Good shape. Bargain. R. Ludtke. 210 and St. No. Park Hill Add. $175 credit on new Chevrolet for $125 cash. Telephone 1451 or write Tribune Ad. 14750. Close in. Private entrance. 421 3rd. sonable. Radiantfire for sale. Rea- your clothes look like the laundry does? Send 25 cents coin for recipe for making your own bleach just like the laundry uses; costs only 15 cents per gallon, A. H. Leet, El- lendale, N. D, FOR RENT—Good, clean sleeping room. Next to bath, $15. Gentle- | man preferred. 614 Ave. C. _ | FOR RENT—Large front room suit- able for two or three. Close to MENS BUTT: Aeep Tecate ial aia bath. 115 E. Thayer. MEN’ TS an Sey el a LARGE, well furnished room. Close sults and coats dry cleaned and) ""t, bath. Hot water. Bultable for pressed, $1.00. PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS, Phone 1707. We call| ‘Wo. 300 Ave. B. me for and deliver. ROOM for rent. Centrally located. | : = Ladies preferred. 404 Sth St. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Nice clean sleeping FOR SALE—New 3 room house lo-| oom. Call at 808 Main. cated at 610 Bowen. Large garage gr sc eames attached. One acre land, well, Room and Board chicken house and yard. 150 trees, and lot all fenced. Will sell cheap ci T. 8. nace. 50 x 150 ft. lot. Located at 1305 Front St. Also 3 room house at 1311 Front St. Call at 303 7th St. or phone 785: aie FOR RENT—6 room modern furnish- ed home with glassed and screened porches. Available to responsible | parties after June 15th. Call at 322 18th St, FOR RENT—5 room modern bunga- low with garage. Good location, west part of city. Available July 1st. Rent $47. Call 271. FOR RENT—Modern house at 1922 Avenue D, Seven rooms and bath For information telephone 249. FOR SALE—New modern bungalow. "Close to capitol and schools. Good grade piano, chea, 1015 8th. 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ............4%0 4 consecutive insertions 5 consecutive insertions (per word) ............5%6 insertions LN. and $35.00 per month. Cary Co., Mandan. ra Se FOR SALE—Small house. Priced for _fulck. sale. 214 West Sweet, St. ‘For Sale WE SELL all classes of horses every Monday at Jamestown. All sold on commission. We buy cavalry horses every week, Special sale of four hundred head, June 22nd. THE ELDER HORSE SALE CO., INC, 4 | FOR SALE—Sweet cream from tested cows. Pints, quarts or gallons. __Phone Mrs. Chesek, 7-F2¢. Ese. FOR SALE—Tomato, cabbage a other plants. ©. D, Mason. phone 692-R. Wanted to Buy ee iene Been Write "Bs cheap sod nA condo: W ‘Tribune Ad. 14732, TWO ROOM house furnished for light housekeeping, also 2 room basement apartment and one reom upstairs furnished for light houge- __keeping. 818 7th. Telephone 1147-R. ONE two-room apartment, New siu- dio couch and new rug. Also one room kitchenette apartment, well furnished. 411 5th. Phone 273, FURNISHED apartment. With vate bath, kitchenette and nie daire. Laundry privileges. _Apartments, 106 —s Ave. COZY 2 room apartmen ered tor two girls. Vacant Sone 15. water, heat, light fumished, “Tee quire 819 Sth. MODERN two room furnished 3; ment. Electric refrigerator. able for two adults. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. FURNISHED or “unfurnished two room apartment, also three room apartment. ae for light housekeeping. $28 month. 101¢ Bawy. a chee rosa Dee Call at 801 4th st.

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