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Al is roe Pali, Li ' ‘ s BY aA 1 Coil ee) a , 4 t p 4 J 4 4 s ’ STOCKS FALL WITH TRADERS ALARMED OVER LABOR ROWS Leading Issues Drop One to Six ne Points Despite Support From Time to Time ~ New York, May, 22.—()—Depressed by growing labor upsets, traders turned again to the sélling side in Monday's stock market and quoted values of leading issues fell 1 to more than 6 points at the worst. Activity was pronounced at inter- vals with the ticker tape late at the begat of the slides. Support ap- Peared occasionally but the volume dwindled, A number of issues came back from their low points in the final hour, but the majority lacked recovery vi- tality and closed-at the bottom. Trans- fers were around 2,150,000° shares. Chrysler stock was in front of the retreat. “G. M.” also backed away moderately. Steels ran with the motors on the downturn. U. 8. government securities rallied for a while in the bond division. They finally reversed themselves along with corporate loans. | Lvesioek. SOUTH 8ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Mar. 22—(P)—(U. 8S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 5,000; most classes slow, bil weak to lower on most slaughter - steers saa she ; few early sales barely steady; most slaughter steers salable around 8.50-10.50; choice kinds quotablaabove 12.50; common and medium heifers 6.00-8.00; plain good«cows 5.00-6.00; low cutters and cutters mostly 3.75- 4.75; bulls steady; bulk 6.00 down- ward; stockers and feeders steady; plain and medium stockers 5.25-7.25. Calves 2,700; weak to 50 lower; bulk good to choice 8,00-9.50; few selec- Hess 10.00. logs 5500; unevenly steady to 15 niger than last week's close; Ure Ibs, tras 8150-9.50° bulk good sows 9.50; average cost Saturday 9.91; weight 204 Ibs. Sheep 1,300; very little done, early. undertone about steady on all classes; good to choice old crop lambs at last week's close, 11.75-12.00; range feeding lambs 10,00-75. Dairy cattle fom, about bagel most medium and 55.00-75.00; strictly good peel fe lections quotable up to 85.00. chi Mi Career WW. D, A.) cago, Mar, 22.—( —Hogs 14, 000, including rie direct; market uneven; 10-15 higher than Friday's average; packing sows 5-1 up; strictly choice hogs 180 tb: nome very scarce, gaod and choice Ib, 10,25-45; top 10.505 id tor everal eon averaging 22 0” most 160- 190 Ib. 9.85-10.40; packing ‘lows most- ly 9.80-85, ” Gattie 11,000; calves 1500; Zed steers and yearlings slow teady; undertone weak on..good to oice kinds suitable for east shippers; few ade strictly choice and prime cattle wetting some action; common and medlum grades also selling but oth- e ; prime weighty steers held above 15.50; best early 15.25; largely 9,25-12.00 market; shortfeds predom- inating in crop; stockers and feeders scarce with meaty feeders In demand; heifers strong to 25 higher; scr-ccly dood und choice cows strong on ship- up: others jade high 5. on sai offerings; Sealers 50-1.00 lower ket opening 50 off at 10.50 down, now bidding around 10.00 on best shipper kinds. 8 3 Including 200 direct; supply fat lambs around 30 per cent from Colorado; three loads clippers and one load ‘California —spr' 3 opening trade very slow, cations fat lambs fully. around 12.40 for best kinds; per account selling at 7. slow steady; firm weak to 25 lower; odd lots ‘choice nae “f tive ewes 7.00-50. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Mar. 22.- coe re D: A)j—Cattle $000; calves 800; fen Weance and sonclinks geting; duets higher; fed heifers strong, | cows steady to strong; stockers and feed- ers fully steady; few, good and choice 1080 Ib. yearlings 12.75; prime beeves absent and quoted above 14.00; num* {13-year-old bride, commenting on the erous sales short fet .75 down; small lots good fed heifers 9.00-25; beef cows 5.00-7.00; few Wt to 8.00 most cutter grades 3.75-4.75; choice 560 Ib, stockers 8.70; car 750 weights 8.50; common and ‘medium lots 5.00-6.50; few fleshy Nght heif- ers on feeder account 7.75; current stocker and feed cattle quotations: eers 550-800 Ibs. good and choice 00; common and medium ath ie. 3 good and choice common and medium 4.50- “oaBt i helters good and choice Ho; 00; slow, few early sales to packers 5-10 higher than ‘Friday's averal fed under 190 lb. weigh se; most; shipping demand narrow; good 190-220 1b. butchers 10. 00-10; ‘ctrolce heavies fed butche: held bs 160-190 1b. lights 9.50 light ghts 8.85. slaughter pigs scarce; strong weight feeder pigs up to 8.50; good stags 9.75 down. Sheep 1000; no early fat lamb bids; undertone firm; choice fed westerns held above 5.25; 120 Ib. bred aged ewes on country account 7.75. sows 9.60; DULUTH CASH GRAIN pat per By OP Closing pase heavy dark Cone oo" ‘ibe. 1.49% -1.59%5 northe! No.1 dark northers, 54 ibe, 148% 1.58%; 58 Ibs, 1.4796-1.87% 5 Ni Ibs. “1,56 iil tol Pattik Tio: 4b: so - ; 1.38% 1.46) Ibs, 1.35% 45% -1.48%. No. hard winter Montana 1.38% : Durum: No. 1 hard amber, 60 Ibs. 7%; No. 2, 59 Ibs, 1,48%- 1.46%4-1.59%: No. 3, 57 durum discounted 4 Flax Ni 5-2.19, eee No 2 a tid Be CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Mar. 22.—()—(U. S. D, A.) —Potatoes 171, on track 147, tota} US. shipments Saturday 828, Sunday 21; old stock, dull and wi beral, demand light; Idaho Russet Burban! sales 2.65-3.05 according to quality and size: US. No. 2, 2.10-15; Colorado pplies li- Red McClures US. No. i, few sales ae 2.80-90; Wisconsin round whites No. 1, 2.10-25; US. commetetel 1 few sales 2.20. steady on best stock, suppli demand fair; carlot track sales bu. crate Flor- {aa Biss triumphs US, No 1, 2.12%: 17%; showing heated, some decay 1.60 a crate. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Mar. 22.—(#)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 3 dark northern 1.49; No. 4 hard winter 134%. Corn No. of yellow 1.20% -1.21. Barley No. 3, 1.05%-1.10. Oats, rye and flax not quoted - ‘ ocks] NHHAT PRES SAG LATEINDAY AFTER BARUER ADVANCES Hd Moisture Reports From Grain Bs Areas Not Offset by Decrease in Visible Supplies New York Stocks Pioene Exieee ae Adams Exp 19% | Lo e e Grain Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN (Purnished by Russell-Miller Co.) March 22 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs.......$1.38 dark northern, 57 Ibs. . 137 k northern, 56 Ibs. northern, 55 Ibs.. Loew's 4% No. No, Sesses FERRE meee Chicago, Mar. 22—()—Rains in Ne- braska and forecasts of moisture in| ‘6 Kansas and other important states ‘Jed late Monday to sharp reactions |40 lbs. from feverish advances of wheat values, N %| More than 2 cents setback from the day’s top quotations in Chicago took place. The late downturns were in the face of 1,503,000 bushels decrease | of the United States wheat visible |N supply total announced Monda; At the close, wheat was 7% Am, Stl..F. 57% Am Sug Ref 48% AMT &T 168% Am Tob B 81% Am W Wks 23% Am Wool Pf 10% anes, 59% arm Tl. 11% As Dry G 20% ATSF 80 Atl Ref 32 Avia Corp 8 Bald Loco 8 Balt, & Ohio 35, Barnedall 29% Bendix 25% Beth Stl 92 Boeing Air 43% Borden 28% Briggs Mfg. 46% 138% % No Pacific 31% Ohio Oil 19% Olives Farm 58% Otis Elev 36 PacG&El 32% Packard 10% | Param Pict +23 Park Utah Pathe Film Penney JC 100 PernRR 45% Phelps Dodge 51 Phil Morris |1.26%%-%; corn %-1% up, May 113%. 1.13%, July 1.07; oats unchanged to % lower, and provisions 2 to 12 cents jdown. PIT PROFIT TAKING DRIVES PRICES DOWN Minneapolis, Mar. 22.—(#)—Profit taking of pit traders day finally drove the wheat futures market lower | M; as prices had attained new highs earl- 124% 1.25% 123% 123% 1, ue ¢ 12% 1.11% 1.11% 09% 1.08% 1.00% 1.00% % 1.08% 1.07 Budd Wh Phillips Pet ler In the session, i 108% 1.05 1.03% 1.04% Bur Ad Mch 31. {Pills Flour oun rien aaa fower Rae 1OL% 102% 1.01% 102% But Cop & Z ai) Proc & Gam Pub Svc N J. Pullman Pure Oil Purity Bak Radio RKO Rem Rand 3 | Reo Motor Rep Stl % |Rey TobB 5 |Schen Distill Seabd Oil | Sears-Roe Servel . . Shell Un Simmons 4 |Socony Vac | Sou Cal Ed So Pac So Ry So Ry Pf Sperry Corp Std Brands Std G & El Std Oil Cal Std Oil Ind 2%: pert Std OUN J | 68% storage ed firsts 24%. “18%: Poultry live, 1 car, 22 x ern eke, steady Stew War Btone & Wed 28% does 13 eater hens i¢ isig? colored Swift & Co, ao Rocks 24 colgred balers 2b, Se" LO La nae . a K 26%, : 08 Texas Corp 55% backs ;oosters ac ER Aner S: oe 5% 95% hens 25, young t 1 No. 2 turkeys 13: ducks nd colored 20%, small white and colored 17%; geese 16 18% | capons 7 Ib. up 28, less than 7 lb. 27. Tri-Cont Cor 9% Truax-Traer 10 Union Car 103% Union Pac 143% Un Air Corp 30% United Corp 6% United Drug 14% | P53 United Fruit 86 and Sept. 1%e higher at 1.29%. Flax futures ruled strong. and July closed 1%c higher at 2.19. Coarse grains closed weak. May, oats futures closed lower vat 44 CH Nay Me at 42%; May rye M: 1 t 1.04%, July Sc higher at ind. Sept. ae lower at 95%: (JULY eed barley %c lower at 71% and %c at 65. May malting barley anged at 1. ; Cash wheat receipts were small. |O1d crop durum and heavy winter | wheat ‘ontinued in good demand. Cash corn was in slow demand. Oats was in fair demand. Rye was in good jdemand. Barley was low. Flax was In quiet deman Produce Markets =) -—* May |May . BAS 6% | AT 48% 43% AK 41K Ht seen 4 im ete 30% 125: i297 i397. 1297 12: 3 13.20 13.20 12.92 12.92 13.97 13.40 13.20 13.20_ Com Solv Com & Sou Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can Cont Mot Cont, Oil Del Corn Prod Crosley Curt Wret Deere &Co 118 Dia Match © 30% Dome Mines 46% Doug Airc Dupont GHICAGO Chicago, Mar. 22.—(@)—Butter was unchanged Monday but eggs tended lower. Poultry tended higher.. Butter 7,637, stead: MINNEAPOLIS tee le Minneapolis, Mar. Wheat se pen igh Low ote at 140% 137% 137% 130% ing 131% 1.29% - 120 ly pia =; firsts 34%-35%4; standards (90 cen- |yy, i ttalized cariote) 2650 1 ; cars 23%; current receipts acked extras 24%; ‘2% 12% 65 65 Ei Py & Lt ee 45% Jogi “uh 4% 42% 42% Gen Mills Gen Mtrs Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra,-Paige GN Ir Ctt May, new July, new RK (®)—Live poul- eady. Chickens, Fow!ls, colored _ Roosters 12; NI New York, Mar. try, by freight, Rocks 19; Leghorn 13, 20-21; Leghorn 17-18. ducks DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Mar. 22—(®)— Durum— Open High “th! ea) é 147 1.48% 1.47 OW ne “Un Gas Imp 14% | 33%: ce Greyhound US Ind Al 40 milk flats, 5 US Pipe 65% | US R & Imp 13% US Rubber , 64% US Smélt R 93% US Steel 112% Prod Houd-H B Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Tl Cent B% 19% 2 33 8, Bb 194, Special 215 215 firsts 8 trees eee 2 on, No. i, 232s, averexe cheeks INNEAPOLIS CASH GRA! Ind 37% | US Sil. Pf. 14 BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Minneapolis, Mar. 22 — eat Int Bus Ma 168 | Vanadium 32%) Chicago, Mar. 22. 3 receipts Monday 79 compared to 182 Int Hary 101% | War Pict 13% Butter Futures: See Peat 8f0.. Sa Int Nick Can 66% {West Un St Standards, : 7 cpl N pedir intr & T 13 | Westing Air 49%| March ss cna 21% 5114 [@raln closing quotations today follow: Johns-Man 140 | Westing El 135% 31% 31% To Arrive “|1 hy DNS asin igs ee sence 148% 1.58% . 147% 157% + 146% 1.56% 144% 1.54% . 142% 152% . 140% 150% » 139% 1.48% + 138% 1.46% aa 137% 144% .. fi 1.85% 141% ... one et 148%... na Winter oe White Mot 29% Wilson & Co 10% Lib-O-F G1 67% | Woolworth 51% Lg MB (4a) 100% | Wrigley Jr. 68% | _ ois Se CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Mar. 22.—(®)—Ci No. 2 red dark hard 1.45% 1.47-1.47%; No. 3 ae 4 7; No. 3 white 1.19% - 1,09-11. 0: ple grade 51%. Rye Patley, feed 73-87 nom; -m: om. Timothy seed 4.’ cloner seed 30.00-36.00 cwt. 32% 24% 24% 26% Retrigera ards, Oct. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Mar, 22.—(7)—(U, —Moderate business was transacted in the Boston wool market Monday as . | buyess, encouraged by. the continued strength in Australian markets, were covering immediate needs and antici- pating to a certain extent their fu- ture requirements. Purchasers for current needs were made largely from spot fine wools of fine and medium grades, Willingness of mills and top- makers to cover future needs stimu- lated interest in contracts for terri- tory and Texas wools. 8. D, A.) 8: bs She was too young, but I think I was old enough.—Mrs. J. T. McGee, marriage of the 9-year-old Tennessee girl. : a inn ENNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Mar. carload lots, per bbl., A glacier is nearing an Alaskan night club. After one of those six-| f49K8: Family patents, 10 ps month nights, it would seem just the i Ghiomente 20029.) ” 13% Sle MANES 14s 1Abe thing to pack on the head, *—‘| 25-0-35.50, Standard middlings 37-00-11 DH WF or 37.50. 1 HOW... 143% 145% 141% 143% ———— | 12% protein TE Woe LLY 149% 199% 141% [ Tus CURIOUS WORLD Pres Be ae ae ‘ade of— Ferguson 1 HW... 1.38% 140% 1.36% 138% — Minnesota and South Daketa Wheat TRE Wor, 137% 138% 145% 136% 2DHW or kena eat 2H W... 135% 1.36% 133% 1.43% 3DHW or HW... 1.32% 133% 1.34% 1.31% Durum 1 amber hd 60 Ibs. . 149% 1.67% 1.47) 2 amber hé td ie % . 148% 164% ..... bs... 1.46% 159% - 144% 1.54) ba y 141% 150% .. 1.63% +, 55 Ibs, .. 140% 145% 4 amber hi . yi 4 Ibs. .. 1.38% 143% .. aeeee ioe 135% 141% oer . 133% 139% ~. 131% 135% OF THE EQUATOR, amber, 154% 1 rd durum 1.35% 136% 1.30% THEY REVOLVE Gratne is Sistststetetetet BSseesns RRR SRE lsistetiststed ies THE FIRST ane REAR IAITS. ths, 10 MEUNTED STATES IN TZ i sf ++ 107% 1.13% 1.06% +218 222... . The tide is definitely turning, and becoming the my crackpot idea is idea which will save América {rom 3 BECAUSE of tiie eerth's west-to-east motion, it has been estab- lished: that the side of a whirlpool nearest the equator will follow the direction of rotation, ance ae the equator is the fastest moving part of the earth’s surface. Small swirls, such as those formed when the bathtub is emptied, may be influenced either way by the contour and tilt of the tub. Center of. Legal, ee ES ond money Prime commercial paper per cent offered. ances unchanged. Ait servings. Two tablespoons butter, 2 table- spoons flour, minced onion, filer 1 parsle: cups Shredded salt codfish, 8 small prey, boiled new potatoes, quar- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1987 Got Anything to Sell? | Try the WANT-ADS Offers New Plan as Court Check Salesmen Wanted Male Help Wanted Automobiles for Sale WANTED: Experienced Furniture, Rug and Stove salesman by large Retail Organization. Must be neat, aggressive and willing to learn busi- ness our way for purpose of assum- ing managerial duties later. Men between 25-45 preferred. Good health, references a requirement. Salary or salary bonus. Interviews granted to logical parties later. Re- poe detail. Write Tribune Ad. Female Help Wanted __ | WANTED: Mald for geheral house- work. Experienced. Must like chil- dren. Good wagés. Phone 407. GIRL WANTED for housework. Phone 428. 212 3rd St. LARGE CORPORATION expanding has opening for reliable man as manager of office to be opened in Bismarck and other cities. No sell- ing. Experience unnecessary. Proposition stands most rigid in- vestigation. Should net right man $75 weekly. Only $80 cash required. THOMAS YOUNG, 210 8. Clark, __Dent. 517, Chicago. ABLE MAN to distribute samples, handle Coffee Route. Up to $45 first week, Automobile given as bonus. Write Albert Mills, 989 _,Monmouth, Cincinnati, 0. YOUNG MAN wanted to work by month, F. Jaszkowiak. Phone 823. Work Wanted FURNITURE REPAIRING, Recover- ing, reboxing, 11 years’ experience with local concern. Work done very reasonably. Call S. A. Schneider, _1941-R. 709 12th St. WORK WANTED by hour or day. 2045-LM between 9:00 and 12 a. m., and from 6:00 to) 7:30 p. m. Ask Farms for Rent 960 ACRES LAND, all fenced and cross fenced, 450 acres under culti-: vation, $00 acres ready to be seeded, ! fine natural hay meadow, 400 acres in pasture with flowing spring. Large barn, hog house, granaries, ———————_—_—_ In an avowed effort to heal di- visions created among New Deal- ers by Roosevelt's plan to en- large the Supreme Court, Sen- ator Joseph C. O’Mahoney (Dem., Wyo.), pictured here at the Senate hearing, proposed a machine shop, house. Soot, well! for Mary, compromise in the form of a and windmill. Will furnish sll seed, constitutional ‘amendment. t¢ | pay, halt of thresh bill on hait| WOMAN wants housework by hour. basis. 3 miles southeast of Baldwin on old No. 6. D. J. McGillis, Bis- marck. GOOD IMPROVED half section farm in Burleigh county, Mostly in‘cul- tivation, Geo. M. Register. would require a two-thirds vote of the Supreme Court or lower courts to declare unconstity= tional any act of Congress or @ legislature. Information Wanted, _ iFROM PERSON who has modern house, with apartment for sale, pref- erably near high school. Give de- scription, price and terms. Write Tribune Ad. 20005. For Sale or Rent_ SOME MISSOURI river bottom land in Burleigh county, partly in culti- vation. Geo, M. ter. Apartments for Rent APRIL 1. Furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker, Laundry privi- leges. New electric stove, new large electric refrigerator, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat fur- nished. Fireproof building. Also furniture if desired. Inquire Trib- une Office. AVAILABLE April Ist, furnished apartment, first floor. Large living room, dinette, kitchen, bath. $47.50. College Bldg. Phone 1849 or 1063. ‘ Medical Puzzle Farms for Sale MONTANA—Sacrifice 640 acres near Glendive, $3,000, 1/5 cash, balance long time. Clark Bros. Albia, Iowa. FOR CASH. Lem Ferguson or old Bischof farm. 18 miles south. Write Clement’ Kelsch, Mandan, LOOK YOUR BEST USED CAR BARGAINS THIS WEEK 1936 Ford 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1936 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1934 1933 1933 Dodge Sedan. 1933 Pontiac Coach. 1931 Plymouth Sedan. For 23 years Corwin-Churchill Mot- or’s used cars have been priced right. This firm has a reputation as the best place to buy used cars, CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, Ine. 122 Main Phone 700 Ae Personal MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt Ejther regular or spring filled. 418 8th St. Phone 1126, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— Business Opportunity 18 YOUR income satisfactory? Are you in business for yourself —Can Place you if you have $2,000. Na- tionally advertised products, Write Tribune Ad. 19965, _=_=— :__Room and Board NICELY furnished room for gentle- men with morning and Bees meals, 401 5th. Phone 145, BOARD AND ROOM. Reasonal rates. Men preferred. 418 5th St. Phone 2047-R, BOARD AND ROOM for one or two gentlemen. 719 5th St. Tel. 1887. eS SS Household Goods for Sale GRAND PIANO, upright piano, violin and case, small radio, long mahog- any table. 522 Ave. D. UNFURNISHED apartment with one or two bedrooms, ground floor. Private entrance. Frigidaire. Pri- vate bath. Available at once, 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apts. MODERN FURNISHED 3 room base- ment apartment, also furnished 2 room apartment. Have electric re- frigerators, laundry privileges. Close BUNGALOW, 2 bedrooms. Gas heat.|_!n. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. Strictly modern. Near school. $5,-\DESIRABLE unfurnished apartment. 000. Write Tribune Ad. 20027. | Large living room and bedroom, MY. SIX room modern dwelling,| kitchen, dinette, private bath. Kel- equipped with water softener, ga-| Vinator. Close in. Call 1770 or 234 rage, full lot. Phone 1529-J. W. Thayer. FOUR ROOM unfurnished apart- Lost and Found ment. Private bath. Gas stove and — 15 id fur- FOUND: Key case containing thres| TINSC™Mtor One ane ees sth keys. Owner may have same by nished. Phone 1650. Call 303 15th, identifying and paying for this ad. AVAILABLE at once, basement apart- Call at Tribune office. ment, well rear 3 rooms au = fee Se 2 Its onl; ustodian, -) FOUND: Key ring with 19 keys | pola Aouts only aa ce Owner may have same by identify- lege Bldg. Phone 1849 or 1063. ing and paying for this ad. Call at Tribune Office, LOST: Small brown leather purse, containing money, in downtown section, Saturday p. m. Reward Call Tribune. Tip-Top ‘Cleaners 222 South 11th Street Houses for Sale ———— ee Baffling to legal as well as med- ical men was the case of Mrs, Helen Wills Love, who, seeking death by “will power,” put her- self into a coma after she was found guilty of slaying her hus- band. While. attempts were made to “revive” Mrs. Love, } shown above at Los Angeles with an! attendant during her state of “suspended animation,” the trial judge called a bedside FURNISHED two room apartment, first floor, private entrance. Also one room apartment. 818 7th. Phone 1747-R. MODERN FURNISHED light house- keeping apartment. Gas heat. Pri- vate entrance. Also 6 room house for sale. Call 601. DINING room set and bed complete. 317 10th St. “ f _Houses for Rent MODERN BUNGALOW, attached garage, Also apartment, 5 rooms, private bath. For Sale: Buick De- Luxe Sedan, good condition, $325. 222 2nd St. 7 ROOM modern house. Telephone 665, 421 W. Thayer. ___ Building FOR RENT: Warehouse on Soo Line Right-of-Way. Size 24x60. Call Bismarck Paint and Glass Co, Phone 399. wee Office Equipment USED 4 section, Art Metal, 15-drawer, 5°x3” card index file. Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bismarck Trib- une Office. Lots for Sale DESIRABLE RESIDENCE lot, 50-140, south face, located between 1st and Rosser streets on Thayer Ave. Box 1329, Minot, N. D. Miscellaneous for Sale White gold lady’ -watcl set with six small diamonds. Finder return to Tribune for liberal re- ward. LOST: Horn-rimmed glasses in Bis- marck Saturday. Please bring to Tribune Office. session to determine whether sentence could be pronounced. THREE ROOM newly furnished apartment. Gas and water. Frigi- daire, Call at 623 8th after 5 p. m. ALL FURNISHED apartment, four rooms, and private bath. 1102 Thayer, See owner, 318 9th St. BASEMENT APARTMENT. Living room and kitchenette. One or two adults, $18, Everts. 314 3rd. NICELY ‘furnished front room apart- ment for light housekeeping. Phone | 4. 273, 411 5th St, THREE rooms with private bath on ground floor for light housekeeping. fs, 1014 Bdwy. FURNISHED apartment. Rose Apts. 215 3rd 8t. Phone 852. BASEMENT APARTMENT. Bultable Sh FOREIGN etry dal New York, Mar. 22.—(@—¥oreign steady orest Britain de- Poultry BUY North Dakota U. 8. Approved- Pullorum Tested baby chicks at rea- sonable prices. ORDER NOW— Linton Electric Hatchery, Linton, N.D. ays, 25.18; Montreal in New York MONEY RATE! York, Mar, steady: 1 per Wanted to Rent MODERN, UNFURNISHED one or two bedroom apartment. Adults. Phone 1180, (P)}—Call all day. per Om New cent ime loans steady, 60 days Bankers ‘accept: ep McCormick-Deering press No. 8 2-Furrow, ry Me Deering Tractor Plow.......... No. 8 3-Furrow, 14” McCormick- Deering Tractor plow.......... 1! No. 4 McCormick-Deering Manure BDECAUER Gectsvsismsescssencs seen McCormick-Deering Corn planter 20-disk, 10 ft. McCormick-Deer- ing Harrow with tractor hitch.. 4-section Flexible Beason har- Bid : Used 3-bottom Oliver Tractor Hay for Sale PRAIRIE HAY for sale, 50 tons 1936 crop. - Richard Olum, Towner, N. D. CURB STOCKS New York, Mar. 22,.—(@)—Curb: American Gen, 11%. Cities Service Box 4%. Elec, Bond & phere 22%. Fisk Rubber 11 without kitchen privileges. No smoking or drinking. Also garage. 409 5th, ary NICELY FURNISHED front sleeping room. Hot water always. Suitable for two. Large closet. 418 2nd 8t. desired degree of saltiness. Drain and flake with fork, Melt butter in sauce- Pan,,add onion and cook two minutes. Add flour and blend into paste. Add seasoning, then slowly stir in milk, continuing to stir until mixture be- gins to thicken. Beat egg yolk with little extra milk, then add to sauce. ‘Cook in top of double boiler until) G; smooth, about 20 minutes. Add cod- fish, lemon juice. Cook another 10 minutes, then add potatoes, and parsley. Heat through and serve at or.ce, MINNBAP' Mar. First Bank Stock 15. Northwest Banco 12%. Today’s Recipe Codfish Family Style This recipe makes from four to six LIS STOCKS 22.—@)—Stocks FRONT SLEEPING room. New home. Close to capitol. oe Block from bus. aged lady. Cooking privileges, $15 Per month. Phone 967. ROOM, next to bal trance. Hot water at Prall times. Call 1760, 408 10th St. CLEAN ROOM next to bath. On bus line. Near high school. Gentlemen -preferred. 614 Ave.C. NICE QUIET room in’ modern home. Near capitol. Ladies preferred. 822 Ave. E. Phone 768. SLEEPING ROOM very reasonable. Close to bath, 219 10th St. or phone 535-W. és ROOM in private home. Adjoining bath. For single lady. 419 6th St. Phone 924. SLEEPING room, gas heat. Always hot water. 422 4th St. Phone 649 NICE ROOM, rent very reasonable. 915 7th St. Phone 1547-J. 1 egg yolk, 1 teaspoon ¥% teaspoon lemon tablespoon minced fresh salt, pepper, paprika, 1% A singer was marooned on the 12th | floor of a Detroit hotel by a strike. An aria by the neighborhood soprano would have summoned a fire depart- ment. aren codfish in cold water to FIVE KILLED IN PARIS RIOTING | NOTICE oF ORE RRIBATION oF STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County Brovkiuss, S. You are hereby tract of land hereinafter the notified that described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1929 was on the 9th day of December, 1930, duly sold, as provided by law, for the de- linquent taxes of the year 1929, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Lots 1 and 2, Block 110, Original Plat to the City of A Eas Amount sold for, $207.3' Amount required to oem at this date, $287.60, In'addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and inter- est as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from sald sale be- fore the exptration of the time for re- demption as above stated, a deed! thereof will issue to the holder of the j tax sale certificate as provided by law. Witness my hand and official seal this isth day of March, 1937. lair G. Derby, A NALEOR Burleigh evanta North ako beret 4-5. This picture, telephoned from Paris to London and radioed to New York, shows police of Clichy, Paris suburb, being attacked by rioters while at- tempting to demolish a street barricade erected by the mob during bloody clash between communists and rightists. Five persons were killed and 300 injured in the outbreak which imperiled France's popular front govern- ment. (Associated Press Photo) for two, 607 5th St. plow with John Deere hitch.... 20 SANGER MERCANTILE CO. Rooms for Rent ‘ Regan, N, Dak, NICELY FURNISHED room. $12|2% Carat Diamond, perfectly cut,. without carbon, flaws or blemishes of any kind, with or without setting. Very brilliant. Priced to sell. Write ior inspection. Write Tribune Ad POTATOES FOR SALE: Early Ohioe ‘and Washington Russets, also seed potatoes. Lowest price in town. Phone 1317, 222 So. 9th St. @|15 FULL BLOODED Hereford bulls. Some registered. A. E. Nelson, Wil- ton, N. D. Box 315. OF (CASE Wt ane A representctive will call & you desire. Telephone 2-200 and ask fer the want ad de- partment.