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4 ~ Current stocker and fee \ 1K “1.44 WITH STEELS ONCE MORE OUT IN FRONT #2 Sharp Break in. Commodities | Am. # & L Due London Weakness Is Depressing Factor traders, brokers F found their sideline ‘seats comfort- able. They were inclined to do bd either way pending Washington de- veolpments, particularly publication of the president's pues, message to ish. Transfers were sround 1, id initial iarter oe statement Set at eroetnan com- qi panies, was cheering, although the suggestion wag advanted this may | have been discounted to a, consider-' able extent. issues were subjected to no unusual Livestock 8O. ST, PAUL _ South St. Paul, Apr. 15—(AP—U, 8. D, A)—Cattle 2,300; fairly active, slaughter steers strong, pedum and good kinds. 9,00 to 12.00; strong; ate De a nates sane S| 11.50; medium grades down to 7.50; good cows 6.75 to 7.75; low cutters and cutters 3.50 to 5.00; bulls steady; most sausage bulls 5.25 to 6.00; stockers slow; calves 2,900; vealers steady; good to choice 7.50 to 9.00; strictly choice 9.50, asking prices steady to strong; eat! choice 190-320 Ibé., 985-80; top 9.85 to shippers for strictly choice 220-260 Ibs., 160-190 lbs., largely 9.15-65; early sales 120-150 Jbs., 8.50-9.00; sows mostly 9.40; average cost Wednesday 9.58; weight 218 lbs. Sheep, 500, supply meager; nothing done early; undertone es on lambs; steady on other low Ges Sug *36%4|Un Gas Imp 14 Dairy cows mostly steady, strictly! 12. proa 13%,| 08 Ind Al 30 \. - Pi 61 cows up to 90.00; DUK) Houd HB 204 Sein Sangh Lael : Hudson Mot 20%)tyg Rubber 63% E Hup Mot = -2 | Us Smelt R 93 CHICAGO Til Cent 32% /UB Steel 112% Hae 0,00 ineludina 400, Seent, | 104 “44/08 Stl PE 145% market uneven, 10-26 Righer than ade J 164” | Vanadium . 33% ‘Wednesday's average; packing ‘sows| Int. Harv 107% | war Pict 14% teeters tent tay Weie| MEM Can OK) Wane Ut comparable. to 15 o poune a, 9.50" Int T & Tel 12%| Westing Air 43% 10.10; most good packing sow! Johns-Man 132 65; fow beat Ughtweight on butane? Kennecott he or Gin Cattle. receipts 3,500; calves 1,500 oe Gl. @&%!: fed steer and yearly s 15-25 medium to good grade showing most advance; but common as well as very meagre supply choice offerings shi ing upturi ht yearlings, continue in broad le vealers 25 hig! Dest fed steers 14%; several Toads, pre 13%. Common and medium grade 8.50-9.75; weighty steers lower for the week but all fight cattle strong to higher; stockers and feeders continue very au ull weather and feed cond! BE of bulls. 6.75 down; oalerel 9,00: mostly 9.50 on shipper kin Sheep receipts 12,000, fneluding direct; fat lambs active 10-25 hi bulk 15-26 highers eoad to wooled bs thro bulk LY 1500 her; choice ugh larger interest 12.65 di choice clip) steady; wo OUX CITY Sioux city, A ADE .)—Cattle -000; cal classes fairly acti quality steers and medium to good; mos! 10.50; few loads 10.75; 1 11.50; load choice 37 7 1b. Feed, load 9.80-75; cows higher, largely on odd eet kinds 4.75-7300; aeons to sizes account; few 1. ed doad wood light ypight stockers Foo: common and medium heey ae down. quo- tations: Steers 550-800 ibe. ood and choice 6,85-9:00; common-and medium 800-1050 Ib. good and choice 5 common and med 5 eifers good and choice 55 coemee ‘and medium 4.75-6. 0034 cows good 4. 5; common-and med- es (steer), E58, and 3; medium 5. few early sales to ship: ite oe Mind traders aiany eebar,. light ights and pigs. sti rong 25 high good eet choice 190-: Oat butch 9.65~80; 9.45 ‘to chao P ele edie (4a) 99% |: Minneapolis, carload lots,-per cotton sacks: chal unc! Pure dlings 38.00-50. New York, money Prime commercial paper } Time a Joan planes, 4-6 ceptances uni Ne —)—Fore! exchange steady, Great Britain 9.8; tn way Breden. 25.31; Stontreal’ in lew ‘York: Sad ed or =] WSL i tesms Bp 18% | Loews sun - a0 poet ® MINNEAPOLIS Fy deel Ld (ce 5..—(P)—Flour, rrel-in 98 pound Family patents, un- standard patents, Shipments 21,637. tandard mid- nged, 7.2 hanged 7.00-2 bran 37,00. MONEY RATES. Apr. 15.—()—Call steady, 1 per: cent. au oe oefit. aye 1%; eee it. Bankers ace FOREIGN EXCHANGE York, Apr. lew others in OFF THREE CENTS AS DEMAND BASES |=: 104,128, steady. State, ik flats flesh, fancy 17-17%; Other prices unchanged, . Eggs, 23,1 ae irregular. Mixed (Pol: ‘ors upchang A ——— avr ane EGG FUTURES nicago, Apr. 15.—(P)\—. Buttes Futures: Storage preceerae: Novemb« Bresh ‘Stan April. High Low Close 31% 31% 31% 31 31 31 Ege Fu ‘Storage Packed Firsts, Apr! 238% 23% 23% 25% cited GOVER: tra ba BONDS New York, Apr. 15,—(P}—Govern- ment Bonds. ‘Treasury 4%'s 114.4. ‘Treasury 4's 110.6, Checker Champ Ready For Exhibition Here : Willie Ryan, professional checker expert from New York City, was scheduled to arrive in Bismarck from Fargo by train at 7:30 p. m. Thurs- day ready to test his skill blind-folded against all comers in an exhibition ‘billed to start at 8 p. m. in the Grand Pacific hotel private dining room. “Leading players all over the state have been notified of Ryan’s appear- ance here and invited to compete ind in dollars, t Britain 4. CKS ‘American Gen, 105%. _ Gitles Service 4. Elec. Bond & Share 21%. Fi (By Midwest Corp 11%. ehtignenpelis, tee os Northwest aly R, ‘Minneapolis, ‘isk Rubber 16%. CHICAGO STOCKS Press) sTOCKs 16.—(P}—Btocks tack’ 15: Bunce #2 ba iret Bank WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN iN Winnipeg As Apr. 15.—(®)—Cash wheat 1 nort %;_ No. 1.36%; No. 2 northern Fs northern 1.30%. Oats 514 i.No. 3 white 56 GE OF. apie SALES Apr. 15.—(/?)}—Ra . of carlot, ae ile 83 Wheat Bo. 3 fed wooled at 12.00; | dark northern joad lots. held around | ber Mig F tore m0 salable lar Wee | ers absent; late sendy, to, 15 Tower; bulk 12.0040; 05: few clips 9.85-10.50. ULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Apr. 18-0) —e prices wheat: Cash whei dark northern spring dark hard winter “Montana &. 4 pare (ac Durum 1,37¢1.385: Ibs.-1. 56- Ib en! ti 241.27; No. 1 red durum 1.31-4. entizea “durum discounted 8:0 be- oF sae Wort tpi docks) 2.11%-2.18 Flax No. 5} lus Bre No. 2, 1003-18 if Barley “maltini Feed barley Has Bi 27, timoth: ar seed 27. B i wool were mo: Thursday at stendy prices, VY |-to good French<combing length fine territory -.wools in brought 1.08-06 - | French combin; | and average. sold at 1.00 t baal Span bee reel f; constr ; a pitting 2. No BOSTON WOOL oston, Apr. (A—(U. 8. D, A) ‘he finer sts of western grown in.moderate volume ‘Average original Dass scoured basis. - Short ngth “fine territory nai bees . Apr. Fie Said 8) Dr. A) on track 213, ‘total U. $42; 01d sto Bi - |. Decision featuring the Bismarck Men's’ chorus against him and most of the out- standing exponents of the game in this area are expected to match moves against him in the exhibition , .Ryan’s apearance here is being sponsored by local checker enthusiasts. Play in the blindfold exhibition will start early in the evening and fol- lowing that Ryan will .compete against local players. A small ad- mission fee will be charged. Free Use of Railroad Bridge Being Planned. Gov. William Langer said Thurs- day Attorney General P, O. Sathre ‘and representatives of the Great Northern railroad will meet Apr. 23 to draw a contract. for free use of the ~|@cKengle county: railroad bridge. Langer said a tentative agreement | Ni hhas been reached s0 North Dakotans may use the bridge for vehicular traf- fic without toll charges after-May 1. 1,| Probably exempt from this provision ‘will be certain motor carriers compet- coe Saal with the raiiroad, he explained. The action is being taken under a Jaw passed by the 1937 legislature, appropriating “$4,000 to eliminate ve- hicular toll charges across the Yel- lowstone river in McKenzie county. Chorus and Eagles to stage.a.big..fun fest Bp ie ARs Dane Was RC DOUDC: or poi a Ragett rurale 3. eeated very ee ‘esles Kote: biiss trlumphe He rin el partly graded 2. iw Lock fim. laren ee iene Be G by ae Teste Bilge: triumpfs U. 6 street sales bu. crates, Florida S maing rose U. 8. No. 1, few sa! if - bott cag, RCS 2 ANGE = oie et aot 1 at 1k inl i 1.20% 1.19% tis fm Can Can 108% | Mar Field. 26% si d M . 1.25% 1.26% 1.24% 1.26% ADE BL 0%) eee SP 16% Indications Are That Importing | May 1H 1a 1a tt Am Inter ped Mid-Con Pet 32%| _ Nations Have Completed _ Am Mout i Mine Hon 100 Buying for Time 4 %, rete 318 )yemnn-Mol 14% pei sat ae gt 4 ‘Am Rol ac. 38%|Mont Ward 60% ;Chlcago, Apr. 15—(P)—Late declines ‘am 8 Ret 92% |Mur Corp 16% /of Chicago wheat prices. Thursday ‘Am Stl FP. 874 | Nash Mtrs. 21% | carried the market down about 3| Ma ‘Am Sug Ref 48% Nat Biscuit 29% | cents a bushel. Am & eZ UTM | Net Dy Prod 244 vets in Gites Britain ana’ fa e B ie ported: and in oe Net Distill - 32% | European tal countries, In- | Sey Am Nat Pr & Lt. 11 sdloattons ‘that importing nations Nat. Steel 88% | had completed their buying program, Nat Tea 9% | at. least for the present. NY Cent 48%] At the clone, wheat in Chicago was %}No Am Avia 13% |1%-2% under ‘finish, May a fe oe eater ty i No Pacific 33 be . ie io Chio Oil 22% | %&-%. Oliver Farm 70%| Winnipeg May and July wheat fell ++ 16.05 16,05 _ 16.0 Otis Elev 37% | the extreme limit allowed, 5 cents. WtNNEAPOLIN RANGE eee BM | sane crry WHEAT Minneapolis, Apr. 15.) “PR lParam pict 25 |" Mianeapolie, Apt. 1s-—(P)—Weak YT. THOM 140 120% 130% % i the close of the 125% 134% 134% Briggs ots 46% | Pathe Pn talon tactoved the moreis |e ize 125% 125% Bur Ad Meh 30% | Peney JC dies prices here were down Penn R R g00d support given the market But Cop & Z 6% oar Trade was thin and desul- Gen Pac 14% | Phelps Dodge ay | Phil Morris 73% | ‘°May wheat closed 2 lower at 1.39%; Ce at "gay, | Phillips Pet 68% | suiy'2 Tower at 1.86%; and’ Sept % : id i t 1.25%. i ee Celanese 30 | Puls Micur | 30% Flag tone was weak, on ngon quo-] Sun Mecsas Pasco Ma Poata o 43 Pub Sve NJ 44% closed, lower a Blip, duly 1H low= % 24% «92% 3% Chi& NW 4% | Puc'oh sue | Gonree erain fulures followed the 48% 48% 48 40 Ghi Gt W 3% 4, | trend of wheat. May oats closed % 43% 44% 42% 48% Ohl Gt w Pt iy |PUUtY Bak 18% | ower at 48-4 and July 4% lower 10% | at 43%%-%. May rye closed 2% down 2.13% CM&P 2% ean 9% | at 1.06%. July 1% lower at 1.01% and 218 OMStP Pf 5%) Rem Rand 23% | SePt, 1% Jower at, 98%. May feed | Rep. \...... 216 216 aid” 214 CRI&P 3 |Reo Motor 7% | July 1% lower at 61%. May malting Para a ER TT cae ety Rep 8tl a% Darley closed unchanged at 120, DULUTH RANGE Palm ed. for Minn —(P}— Gol-Palm 22K | Rey Tob B_ 51%) Cash neat demand tacked force; | Duluth, Minn. ADT. 16-—1R— Com Bol Schen Distill 47% | siow for new. Winter wheat was In 128 13 v=: 17% | Seabd Oil 50% | steady demand. arse! orn and oats were in fair to goo! Com & Sou 3 |Sears-Roe 00 Cc d_ oats in fair t a Con Edis 39% | Servel 29 |demand. Rye was in fair demand. Con Oil 7 q New crop barley showing good qual- . a aed Un ke ty was wanted, Flax was in slightly Cont Can jimmons etter demand. Cont Mot 2% | Socony Vac 19% ° Cont ON Del 46% |Bou Cal Ed 27 Produce Markets | Corn : $$$ Cream Wm 32 |So Ry 39% > - CHICAGO Crosley. 21%)80 Ry Pf 52 Chicago, Apr. 18.—()—Butter was Cub Am Sug 11% | Sperry 20 firm and exes w. eanay Thursday. ey a urt Wret 6% }Std Brands 14% | Poultry Nr omaneryanee || Feceipts Te ‘sday 50 compared to 115 32%; extras (92) |@ 88-89) = 30%- cash wheat and coarse and fae (90 centralized eartots) | grain clos giigiations today follow: Doug Airc 87% | Std ON J 70% 4 5 ‘Whes: Dupont 158% |Stew War 18 Re 33,572, steady; ‘prices un i aeea ‘Delivered. To Arrive East Kod 162. |Stone & Web 25% | "Poultry, tlve, 17. trucks, steady:|?BV¥DNS |. a4 Fl Auto Lite 39 |@tudebaker 16% BENG J Ib, Hi Ms 5 lb, al des, a IDNS 5S | ee ee El Boat 11% | Swift & Co 25% | Waite Rock 24, Plymouth Rock 26;| Ibs, ...... 148% 160% ..06 Tl Pw & Lt Texas Corp 63% | broilers, colored 23, Plymouth and 37% | Tex Gul Bul.40% | White Rock 24, barebacks 19-21, Leg- 146% 1.59% ‘ orn 3 rooster 4 shorn roosters eckage =a Tex-P C & O 15%| BOP 21; roosters 12, Legh : Gen Elec 54% | 12; turkeys, hens 20, toms 16, No. 2 1.44% 157% ..000 Gen Foods 41% | 11m Roll Ber 64% | turkeys 15; ducks 4% 1b. up white and | % Trans-Am 15% | colored 17 small white and colored 1.42% 1.56% = Gen ie fox, | TriCont Cor 9% | 15; geese 12, eapons not quoted. a sesee aeede or TruaxTraer 11% 1.40% 1.54% “0 Gillette 7 NEW YORK ee Union Car _99%| New York, Apr. 15.—(®)—Li I= Goodrich ~ "#6, | Union Pac 147 try, by trelght, ‘barely steady. Prices z 137% 1.52% joodyear ange: GraEaee, iit | United Gor 0) obaiiry HAtut'SMr nS pt 14% 180% . 182% 148% 146% 148% 1.30% + 140% 142% 1.38% 140% oF 1.38% 1.40% 136% 1.38% 1.35% 1.37% 1.33% wns ta and South Dakota Whea' + 133% 135% 131% 134% + 131% 1.33% 1.20% 131% + 1.40% 132% 1.28% 130% Durum 138 137 136 1.34 1.33 131° 1.29 1.27 1.25 121 ++ 35 134 1332 . 130 . 1.28 - 126 . 1,24 . 121 . 1.18 Be Ginatacrtc sss SkRERRE Gueomeee FRE BRS SEE BERBRBBE RE Perel 1.08% 1.15% 1.07% 2.12% 217% ... Blasts Favorite Anglers’ Excuse Washington, ve 15—(}—Tal- Denmead, the government's fish ‘one-man court on game questions, handéd down a deci- sion Thursday that sent a favor- \_ ite.excuse of anglers to a watery To Offer. Fun Fest)... EN HSIES -[S BELOW NORMAL, “ECONOMIST AVERS| - Not Out of Depression \ Depression Yet, Col. Leonard P. Ayres Says After Chart Reading Cleveland, Apr. 15.- ear Gao isn't |, any business boom, Col. Leonard P. nomiist Garang general business as “15 per cent or more be- low normal.” “A \good deal of bad economics is being talked in these days about “The chief reason why about 15 cent or more of our workers are is that general business is still 15 cent or more below normal.” FORMER KING GAVE - FRANCO FORTUNE 10 FINANCE REBELLION Alfonso Reported to Have Do- nated $10,000,000 in Effort to Restore Monarchy New York, Apr. 15.—(#)—Former King Alfonso’s reported ten million dollar backing of the rebel Yeader, Gen. Francisco , with the idea that the insurgent chieftain will restore the glories of the Bour- bon throne (Presents an interesting paradox. This monarch lost his crown in BS fe z ‘Rockefeller of Spain,” who has wn his vast resources into the balance in an effort to tip them on Franco's side. Journalistic halls of fame are main- tained at Ohio State university and EE Come and see us before you buy elsewhere. Phone 1317. 232 So. 9th 8t. >. TWO Chester White brood sows, Sar- row any day. Weight about 180 Ibs, See Norman Stewart, 9 south Menoken, 14 miles 6E Bis- BRAND NEW, Rye ie: Raed Beas) care cate. Price $10. Ghiman, Lisbon, Dak, 20x BARN, in Bismarck. Building - is 1% stories. Write Tribune, Ad. || FOR black “dit and terllliser, Call 892-R. Also hauling ‘ashes, etc. Thr ifty Persons Never Skip The WANT-ADS . Male Help Wanted Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale WANTED—Live-wire men with retail| IMMEDIATE Possession: meat market experience to develop in chain markets for manager posi- tions. Previous record and char- acter must stand most rigid investi- gation. State age, schooling, na- tionality, married or single, experi- ence and reference in your. reply. Sausage makers and slaughter men i Write Tribune Ad. Hotel Friday and Saturday. WANTED—Janitor for office build- cing, References required.. Write Tribune Ad. 20515. “Man to sell trailer coaches. be hustler. Write Tribune A-1 barber wanted im- mediately. Phone 535-W. 220 So. Sth St, wee or second cook. weet Shop. Saleamen Wanted SALESMEN wanted to sell Norge Refrigerators, wash machines, iron- oti gas and electric stoves, etc. lorge Appliance aie 212 Main a Phone 2423, Female Help Wanted WANTED — Housekeeper (Catholic preferred). Full ‘charge modern home. Experience not necessary if neat and refined. Write Tribune Ad, 20493. WANTED at once: Experienced lady cook and xperienced waitress. State experience in first letter. Irvin Cafe, Kenmare, N. Dak. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Phone 2077. Furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. furnished. Fireproof building. Inquire Tribune Office. IN RUE Apartment, one 2-room nished all modern apartment, -pri- vate bath and entrance. Laundry privileges. Adults only. Call 711 Ave. A or phone 1499-W. DESIRABLE unfurnished apartnient. Large living room, bedroom, din- ette, kitchen, private bath. Kelvin- ator. 400 block Mandan Street. Call 1770, 234 W. Thayer. ALL MODERN well furnished apart- ment, three rooms and bath. Frig- idaire. Suitable 3 adults. Laundry privileges. Custodian College Bldg. Phone 1849 or 1063, | FOUR-ROOM apartment with private ‘ bath, All furnished, 1102 Thayer. Also three-room apartment, furnished. Call owner at 318 9th St. TWO room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Private bath. Very close in. Adults only. $30. Phone 1982 before 6 p. m., and 872 after 6. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, in Tribune building. Living room, bed- room, kitchen, bath. Electric re- frigerator. Call at Tribune office. LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling: _old age and poor health. Call 601. MODERN FURNISHED 3 ROOM pei private bath. Gas and t furnished. Laundry privileges. oon 2nd St. Phone 282-M. FURNISHED large room and kitchen- “ette. Suitable one or two adults. Electric. refrigerator. Laundry priveleges. Phone 1063. ISHED modern apartment ve Woodmansee Stationery, 114 “th. Ready April 15. Apply Wood- mansee Stationery. ONE room and kitchenette, furnished or unfurnished, Modern home. Up- stairs, Outstte entrance, Reason- able. 320 2nd. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 1556. ome ioe ounce: Phone 426, 212 Business i: rtunity right, Leon Haight McIntosh, 8. D. WILL sacrifice for cash good grow- eee Write Tribune Ad. tod, Rooms for Rent | BASEMENT room. Cheap. With pri- vate entrance. Very close in, Has gas plate. Call 2047-J. 411 Ave. A. SMALL nicely furnished sleeping toom, next to bath. Private en- trance. Phone 1755. 113 Thayer. in| CLEAN room, next to bath, one-half block from bus line. $15. Gentle- men preferred. 614 Ave. OC. FRONT room, suitable for two. Private entrance. 401 3rd St. Phone 996-R. areca room with morning end evening meals 401 Sth St. Phone 145. ONE single sleeping room. Call after 4:30. 206 14th St. Tel. 2052-J. LARGE room and kitchenette apart- ment. Newly decorated. Near capi- tol and high school. 618 7th, In- quire 616 7th. THREE ROOM semi-basement apart- ment, Unfurnished. Private bath. Private entrance. Reasonable. 602 12th St. ‘THREE room and private bath, pri- vate entrance. Newly furnished. Call after 5. 623 8th, rear en- trance. FOUR room apartment, partly fur- nished, Newly decorated. Lights, gas, water. For Sale: Baby crib. 215 10th. FIRST floor front, nicely furnished apartment. Living room, kitchen and private bath. Call 806 7th Fee MODERN furnished one Togm base: ment abertnent Suitable’ for one. Close in.. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. ing privileges. 113 Mandan 8t. FURNISHED 2 room a! it, vate entrance, Lights, water, heat and gas furnished. 919 5th. THREE room nicely furnished apart- ment by April 15. Also light house- keeping room. 307 10th. TWO room apartment with private bath. Completely furnished. In- quire at 400 9th St. FURNISHED apartment, kitchenette, living room, private bath. Murphy bed. Phone 1432.. TWO ROOM apartment, newly deco- rated, furnished or unfurnished. 812 Ave. B. THREE ROOMS and bath furnished ground floor, $26. Two rooms, $24. 1014 Bdwy. ROOM for rent, next to bath. Close in, 216 3nd St. Phone 1429, SLEEPING or light housekeeping room for rent. Call 1749-W. ROOM for rent in modern home. Close to bath. 308 Ave. B. E sleeping room, $12, Ladies only. 315 Mandan 8t. LOTS on Avenue C. and 17th, Also two wheel trailer. Call at 208 16th. 4H, Polsfut, 922 12th, LARGE 2 room well furnished base- ment apartment. $20. Adults ACE 515 2nd St. THREE ROOMS and private bath. 119 8rd St. See Mr. Kelly at Kelly's TWO rooms and private bath, fur- nisheds No small children. Call 610 6th Bt. = FURNISHED newly decorated room and kitchenette at 322 9th ‘Bt, FURNISHED 3 room apartment, sec- ond floor. Rental $27. 721 3rd. St. TWO rooms, $21. One single room, $12. Upstairs. Clean. 1014 Bdwy. FURNISHED apartment. Rose Apts. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. ONE room basement apartment. 607 5th St. Phone 403-R. Investments 1 ae Write Tribtine Ad. 20441. Hay for Sale 30 TON Upland hay, $9 loose, $11, baled, per ton: John J. Richter, 8 south of Menoken, N. D. Wanted to Bu: WANTED—Used steel, oak or mahog- any office desk. Write or inquire Tribune Ad. 20270. FOR RENT Nicely Furnished Apartment erie ‘ites, bapetenty 2 cently WD: also ete: new eutigh stove, new tor, new ki “cabi- —_ water and city heat furnished. - Fireproof building. INQUIRE TRIBUNE OFFICE un-| USED CAR BARGAINS THIS WERE Plymouth Sedan Pontiac Coach. Dodge Sedan. DeSoto Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan DeSoto Sedan, Plymouth Sedan. sates coed Delivery. Tatevette Seda, Ford Sedan Plymouth Coach Plymouth Touring Coach Chevrolet Coach For 23 years CorWin-Churchill Mot- ors’ used cars have been priced Gy This firm hes a reputation as best place to buy used cara, CORWIN-CHURCHILL motoks, 122 Main Phone 700 HOUSE Trailer, 8x18. Well buijt. Furnished or unfurnished. Reason- able. Royal Peterson, 206 13th St. CHEVROLET coupe, '30, wire wheels, original finish, like new. Good tires, Many extras. Phone 601, CHRYSLER. 58, Motor, radiator... Also chassis for 4-wheel trailer. Phone 1114-M. 418 Hannafin St. 1636 LAFAYETTE, 9,000 nilles, very good condition. Contact Mike Rye! at Penitentiary, Box 616. | 1941-R. 709 12th St. NOTICE: We do garden basement digging, and sell dirt and fertilizer. All kinds hauling. Phone 754-W. WANTED—Dressmaking, specialising in altering and remodeling. Guar- anteed. Will fit garments in your home. Call 1114-M. oe a NOTICE: Let ts do your house clean- ing the electric way. Phone for ap- Pointment. 754-W, Real Estate EVERYONE of the over 100 have for sale was built for and not just to sell. many real “buys” ami have no nice, new my list but many real are many real bargains 1,000 lots I have for part of the city. Pick any desirable lot you want will probably find it on not, I will get it for you ‘You will be sure of real value you buy through ae l f i 5 fl HI : i 4 i & REE rT i F. E. YOUNG eee Lost and Found © LO6T: WHITE gold gem while roller skating & it reward. Household Goods for Sele DO you own a Norge Refrigerator? ‘We have an expert service man end can give prompt attention to your refrigerator at any or night. If you will call at our store oreeail us by telephone we ‘will be glad to give your refrigerator ‘ inspection. For day, Lyddead = o'clock call 2423, atthe that 438. Norge Appliance phasing! Main Ave. HIGH grade small piano and Grand piano, new. Will transfer contract either of these pianos to new chaser for balance due on ofiginal oy ‘anged. real bargain, write oe resentative, Box North Dakota. STUDIO davenport and chair, dresser, radio, occasional chair, kitehen chairs, ice box, other miscellaneous articles. 112 1st. TAN Lioyd loom baby buggy in ex- client condition, $10.° Phone 1042-3. Mrs. Bleckert. A TWO used electric refrigerators. Ogsh or terms. Write W. E. Lohmsn, Box> 444, Bismarck. ONE DOUBLE bed. Can be seen at 502 Rosser. e ¥E fi $; vit of a i i | aft eG g @ E i i z g 7 i if t ae

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