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“a i) Allis-Ch es imaeL OM Miamat Cop * fox Moderate ‘Comeback in Some wes! aK eager Pet a Seas eee geet ek Am Pow Lt 11 P 16% Promote Stability Am Rad 23% |Nash Motors 21% : Tarra woe |S Sate Bias Bt lew York, Apr. 17. ' {Nat set Am Stl F 52% |Nat Dy Prod 24% baadin, sephe! coleman Mesaciend oC Nat Distill Saturday’s market and « number of er NS Sn Am TobB 83% |Nat Pr & Lt 10% specialties pushed up substantially. |Am W Wks 21%|Nat Steel 88% were exceptionally Am.Wool Pf 6 |NYCent 49 even for a Saturday, and numerous| Anaconda -- 65% |No Am Avia 13% issues held to s restricted area| Arm Ill 12%|No Amer 286% througout the session. There was an|AsDryG 18% {No Pacific s2% Naina ene fay or aa Be On 21% nding fo promote a slightly bet- iver Farm 69 ter feeling toward the list was a mod-| Avia Corp ; 8%/PacG& El 32% erate comeback in some major com-|Bald Loco __8% | Packard 10% modities which suffered a world-wide | Balt & Ohio “se ee 25 crash Friday on European. peace 5% moves in the near future, 24 |Pathe Film 8% Bolstering stock favorites also Beth Stl 80% | Penney JC 98 brighter earnings statements and fa-|Boeing Air «40 |Pern RR 45% vorable dividend actions. — Borden ~ © 25% {Phelps -Dodg 51% Friday’s slow re-| Briggs Mfg 46 {Phil Morris ‘72% treat, drifted to still lower levels. Budd Wh . 9%} Phillips Pet 57% were around 450,000/But Cop&Z 6 | Pills Flour 30% shares, . Can Pac 14% [Proc & Gam 63% Many remained in Caterpil 89% | Pub Bvc NJ 44 territory | transmission of the} Celanese 37% @ president's budget message to con-|Cer D Pasco 71% | Pure-Oil 21% gress. week. Ches &O _ 61 | Purity Bak 18% Predictions the chief executive will|Chia&NW 4% lo 10% stress in his advice to the|ChiGtW 3 {RKO 9% lawmakers helped to lift U. 8. gov-|C M St P 2%|Rem Rand 23% ernment securities in the bond de-;|C MStPPf 5% /Reo Motor 1% partment. loans were|Chrysler- 115% | Rep Stl 41% ‘uneven, Col-Palm 22% |Rey Tob B 51% - ColG El 14% |Seabd. Oil 49% . Com Solv 16% |Sears-Roe . 89% Livestock [[Grei" 2s", 2 Con Edis 39 | Sheil Un 31% mae Cont can B43 |Socony ‘Vac 19 jan % ony Vac 19% south eee REVIEY 7s) |Cont Mot 2% |Sou Cal Ed. 27 —(U. 8, D, A.)—Cattle “supplies were | Cont Oil Del 46% So Pac 57%. moderate th this week with a mares . Corn Prod 63 |So Ry 38% eoreases | Tiehterel @|Cream Wh 32%|So Ry Pf 50% old readily ft} Cub Am Sug 10% |Sperry Corp 19% ton besves: eft i {| Curt Wret 6% |Std Brands 14% peee coptineed, slow a Deere & Co 128% |StdG & El 10% Good grade fed stee: Dia Match 32% /Std Oil Cal 46% shales cit, eseytrgaree its | Dome Mines 434/814 OU Ind. dei "medi aden BGS 50, ‘with Airc 56% /Std OU NJ 68% sary acing nace Good| Dupont 187. Stew War 19 i2eShthin iipee nae KIEL Boat | is |Statebenee” ie i - : 11% |Studebaker 16% Fe RE holon wedee El Pow & Lt 21% |Switt & Co 25% bi iy 25 Firest 36% |Texas Corp 62% ag Tex Gul Sul 39% lots up to $10.00, Tex PC & O 15% Sommon Erates a + pine | Gen Mi oo, |Z Rol Br 3 stock steers ant % 00, medium to good steers $680-|Goodrien dese {Fret oor or oe a gs scalin; ne 190 1b, upward closed | Goodyear 4% 5c higher, while lighter-weights rul- | Gra-Paige 3% ed 10-150 lower and pigs 25-50c off./G wir ctr 24% Good to choice 190-360 Ib, butchers closed at #3. 25-9.95, 160-190 Ibs, $9. i GNRy Pf 51 ) Th sted sows st aSNE. lGrephoune teetering Peak EE Pople sale rey! t higher thin week white en ra held Heady and Hec Prod 13% |Un Gas Imp 13% feeders ruled dull Good to|Houd HB 22%!UB Ind Al 40% cette ruoied Inmba closed at $17.00, | Hudson Mot 20% [US Pipe 61 Piru strictly chotce ieinds quotable 9! rupp Mot 244 |US R é Imp 14% $12.50, Common and medium wool- y skins brought $9.50-11.50, and good to| Ill Cent 32%|/US Rubber 62% cing canes tee slotcleay age |i Baron, 44° [US ise 110% 0 Cl ice ‘04 yi; so, shorn Ieinds up to $4.00. = (2, Bus Mch 168 | Se Stl Pr sts “OHICAGO Int Nick Can 62%|War Pict 15 Chicago, A 1.—(P)—U. 8. D. Int T & Tel 12% | West. Un 10% Hows, 1. ie inch ae be directs; | Johns-Man 131 _|Weating Air 48% meager hoppy: to top 1030; guibner® Krog Groc 3% White Scot te steady, quotable B took fone, estimated holdover” 500. | Lib-O-F Gl 69 | Wilson é Co 10% Compact Week 860, ford. and choles Lig MB (4a) 98 | Woolworth 52 butchers and packing sows around 5 | LOCW's 04% | Wrigley, Jr 70 up; good pigs and medium rene light and mediumweight butchers 25-35 er. Cattle: Receipts 100; calvet Ref| ceipts ompared week: Three or aed steer mare ket; supply strictly choice and ppetme steerae aaeee of sei to nei hoice medium heavies 25-40 lower, Moxtre even; but most Sates Nght oe and yearlings 25-! 3 fed hel aharine light sup; bulls 10-) 50 up; I run Inst so-called “coun- ure heavies tertelt” sternest of season; switch to light cattle a f cost par- ing measure, heavies having recently worked top-heavily high; replacement market almost at standstill; thin stockers 25 lower; extreme top fed 0, a new rif a in seven years and highest for ae pines aa ites: one othe! ety eep:. Rece 2 ‘Including 1,200 directs, ‘or week endin Fri- day 10,300 directs. competes ‘riday last week: Fat lambs 50-75 Blgher, lamb top 3 h 17, that price paid p at close for numerous loads cho! lambs to packers and shippers; wee! bulk medium to choice kinds 12. 3.00, several is common to med- jum 11,251: ioe lambs oar 10.85 mostly, ractlea 1 op for 11.10, lambs car }0-da: fl 1.253 good y tall wes '6.00-6.50, y loads shea load =medium llppe 11.28: feeding lambs 6.00. sIoUuUx CITY Sioux City, Apr. 11.. (U, A.)—Cattle, 100; for the week: steers and yearlings practically re- covered early weakness; peters little changed; cows See to stock- ers and feeders dull, w. 1260 lb. beevei well above 15.01 medium grade at 875 Ib. heifers 10. Hd fond sists ferings 850 Ibs. ae, to ee maori 7.00; lew raided in 1” 3.50-4.50; 75, inte: car cholcé 575 Jb. tock steers on coun! accoant 9.00; load 720 lb. axerages. 35; load lots choice ie heavier kinds 7.10-60, eady to strong; top .00; few loads good and beef he of- 5 pike 23 }-360 Ib, butchers ,9.75-90; Nigh! 9.25. sy “Tighter weights: searce; 400; todays tr: cot Fea ronied bs be Socks 93 1 rhb 153 for t! Repeat ight bs 50- oy fnigh- fed wooled w 6.50; short dow! she: lambs 10.75; few med ium to good feeders 10.00. HICAGO POTATOES Chicago, oe 17.—M—(U. 8. D. —Potatoes, 55, on track 175, total Ae - camipmeaD Ee 846; old stock, Idaho tea a fair, other jemand 75; U. Bs. pee 2. Mountains U. 8. No. 1, souon Rech a ‘s. ‘No. 2.00-11 jan Green Mountains U. bate Minnesota obese U. Wisconsin THE WALL STREET JOURNAL sas etocters oath everywhere. Send for tree sample copy. x New Yo fork 8s. D, bas 1, few sale|U. 8. No. WALL STREET REVIEW New York, Apr. 17.—(}—Crumbling t| commodity prices provided the back- ground for a fall in stocks toward the end of this week. led the way on the down: » Breaking sharply in world “The decline domestic markets was touched off by weakness in foreign centers, It was explained ;| in part by reports of a European move \d | for peace. This took the edge off the specula- tive appetite for both grains ane othe er basic staples important to coun- tries preparing for war. Early in the. week the share market moved quietly forwar One reason cited for the rise was that upholding of the Wagner act by the supreme court clarified to some extent the la- bor situation. Other factors mentioned in Wall }| Street as explanations of the advance were cheerful business news and In- flationary sentiment in some trading circles. The bond market distinguished Ty self mainly by the wide rally in U. 8. government issues. GRAIN REVIEW Minneapolis, Apri. 17.—(}—(U. 8. Lo eAtier showing mmiked 2 | Strengin early in the weet the wheat market gradually eased off and to- ward the end of the week showed sharp declin: t market was slow. The sash, At the northern was dark si guaiee . ‘0-29¢ over the Minneapolis Minneapolis May wheat closed Fri-, day at $1.34%, a net decline of 8%¢ for the week while the September closed at $1.21%, a net decline of 5 the May being down a full 5¢ for the jurum continued slow. Duluth May durum declined 7e net for the week, closing at $1.28, while the Sep- tember closed at $1.16, net loss of 9c. fluctua’ wheat, May rye closed Friday ai $101% and the September at 89%, a net loss of 8% and 5%c, respectively. Oats. was comparatively stubborn the May delivery closed at 46%, a net loss for the week of only 1%c. In barley, malting qualities were firm. At the close on Friday No. 1 malting and No. 2 choice, were quoted at $ fo, 2 malt- $1.21 ‘malting, alting, fair, sf bi Hix closed’ Faiday. at #3 09, and the September at $2.07 with N ser a cna demidad at une remiums of te under to 4c 0 jay. | e ——— faced ete POTATOES Minneapolis, Apr. toes: market abo! Supplies mo erate, demand fair, out Brees on ojd| and new until 8:80 a. m. ont whole- in less than carlot quan- stock, bushel SAD 2, $2,15-2.26; Bliss triumphs, U. A ka tock, 100. 1b. etna, Ne . per cen' ott o ny ality Te 28: Minnesota Warbas, 5 per cel 8. No. 1 analy. . OAeeiee ound whites, U. 8. Ni 2.10- we MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, 37.00-37.50. WISCONSIN CHEESE . — —Cheese ‘Wiscor Plymouth, Wis., Apr. 1 quotations for the wi r exchange, tw! ers call Board, horns 15. rth | northern spring, 60 1s, 1.45% -1. 856. Standard mlddlings 1.22: INTERSETS ABROAD : Special packs 24-25%; standar packed firsts 23 3; mediums 21%; mixed colors unchanged. Whites, exchange standards 24; peney mediums Including premiums 23% -24%; exchange mediums 22%; other white, all brown and duck eggs unchange: BUTTER AND, GG FUTURES Chicago, Apr. 17.—(P)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Standards, FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Apr. 17.—(#)—Foreign exchange easy; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents. Great Bri- tain 491° 18-16; France 4.47; | Italy 26%; Germany free 40.21, registered travel 23.65; Norway, Breden, 25.31; Montreal in New York INVESTMENT TR (By the Associated (Over the counter in News Fork) Maryland Fund 10.08, Quart Inc Sh 18.22, 19 i Sel Inc Sh 5.59 No. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Apr. 17.—(?)—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 15, Northwest Banco 13} CURB STOUKS New York, Apr. 17. TAS CHED: American Gen. 10% Cities Service 3%. Elec, Bond & Share 20%, Fisk Rubber 16, GOVERNMENT BONDS New, York, Apr. 17.—(?)}—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%s 114.10. HICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Prens) Miawest Corp 11 WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Apr. 17.— Cai wheat: No. 1 ‘Northern ai a northern 1.30%; No. 3 2 white 31%! ‘No. 3 "white Oats: No. 17.—@)-~Pota- | 55%, 0-5.00; clover 7.00-33.00. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Apr, 17 —(m-Closing cash prices. Wheat: No.1 heavy dark an perher ay IT i Flour, Per 5 3 1.16% -1.20 No, red durum 1.26% -1.28%. tized dur- iscounted 3-5c below hard am- Oats No e-50%. Barley ‘malting G0! 1.10; feed 65-77, Noveniber vee B1M% 31% 31% avy Standards, rit ae 30% | 23% | 23% 25 24.70; | :| quirements of the ;| firmly quoted at 4 te 1.33% 129% 131% South Dakota Wheat ++ 1.29% 1.31% 127% 1.30% + 127% 1.29% 1.25% 1.27% + 126% 1.28% 1.24% 126% Durum 1,304 1.33% 128% 1.30% cc ‘Wheat— é May 1.29 SET lite 130% nit it aseete wieen sa utane fe or setciare eat minis ix af =n ew. 12% 120% 122 135%] Misha aires oes North American Markets Rally ‘ 1a ie MG 116% Cia) as Demand for Canadian pat ia reer Crops Increases 8 a7 45 45% 44% 45% Chicago, Ape. 12-—JF}—While for- Sep, M16 OK AI OK) Go eign grain speculative rests con- 16 tinued to unload ~ wheat poldings, oe ad Dike ae | causing further severe price breaks staged a qi rally urday. Af a 4 export demand for Ca- 83% 95% 93% ae line nadian wheat and scattered unfavor- May : able domestic crop reports helped to stimulate buying of “shorts” and pro- cere tn any ieee a ae Elisabeth Coleman, as the song Gale Re cont hcaed administratrix of ‘th some observers as a technical reaction tate of ‘Victor Colema: lers je! at avy . Uquidation abroad the past few days ate tS, been partly by fear re- First ‘publication on the 17th day garding rumors of possible changes in Minneapolis, Ape. Te (Pn ot Apnil, A. D. 1987. the United States gold policy. which es Poe: clone have been officially denied Vaeoke 136, 133% 138% Sr May corn shot up 3% cents at one 29 129 stage, within % of the day’s limit.| Sep. 21% 133% 121% 133% IN THE MATTER orn THE, ESTATE Wheat closed %-2% cents higher, aoe eae F Inga Lisa Olson, also known May 1.30%-%, July 1.19%-%, and corn woes voces LOO FS In i hereny given See one Tan, guy new L1GM A | Mi m% 73 ea Jonn, ©, Sinem, the td: ’ new 1.) 4 ee * mi erator o the ay. SEEN, : Ry 64% 64% 64% pee. ae or el Tos eae ate of the towns ai FUTURES STAGE RALLY May 1924 100% 100% Lap, | the County of Burlsign and, ste Minneapolis, Apr. 17.—()—Wheat iy 98% he 87% ite North Dakota, er era the cred- futures rallied Saturday before the me eroee tors of, and all persons having sas yn better cash market news, in- exhibit. them with the le Boe irerenety 48% 47H 48% ATH Souchers, within ais 'months after the May: when vionede toc higher at A2% 4B% 43% 4 first publication of this notice, to sald 135% July 1% higher at 1/31 and administrator at his residence on the | w, Sept die higher at 122%. south west quarter of section 20, In t- township 143 north, of range 79 In wpe Sucuee railed she ciz ion scat Burleigh County, North Dakota, oF high bugtam os May ces crore. 2e to the Judge of the County Court of and Sept, ie higher at 211%, said Burlelgh County, at bis oftice in etd folleed. a1 the Burleigh County, North Dakota a gonrte gras Meee in and Court House in the ity of Bismarck, PEL ebnastt wl etal fr Mba rte fer i you are ‘heresy further notified Ae pee ste ein tagpt lan alone that Hon. I. C, Davies, Judge of the higher at 98% and Sept. ive higher County Court’ within’ and for sata abel. May toed Dartey core een. Se Gounty of Burlelgh, has fixed the 3nd Cash wheat receipts were fair in of that day, at the Court Rooms of volume but not much was offered for said Court, in the said Court, House sale, Durum and winter wheat were pe thane and Place 4 wanted. Corn demand’ was fair. Oats de- of said Inga Lisa Was tole’ to eood.e Sacley tone was Frasented’ an hereinbetore, provid Unsettled. Flax demand was rather| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | ,,Dated this 7th day of April, A. D. utet. Minneapolis, Apr. 17.—(#)—Wheat p John F, Olson, {Produce Markets’ receipts Saturday 36 compared to 04 ministrator of ¢ Prod @ year ago. Inga Lisa Olson, also kno’ juce ar ets | Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse anings L, Olson, deceased. = a. grain ing quotations today follow: | Geo. M. Registe: Si ATO RO SS ee wan ‘Cash Wheat Atty, of shld administrator, cago, a -—(P)—Bu r rck, N. weaker in tone Baturday. Eges were Delivered To Arrive | Bisne aplication on the 17th day of settled and poultry was easy. 145% 157% April, A; D. 1937, Bi eta 9,331 wen Ren er cerers: OS) amy a Be by rearyid score) -%; extras ; extra, firsts (90-91) 30%-¥ 1.44% 1.58% ——— ee NOTICE TO CREDITOR: 142% 155% 06 woe lIN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE io 16K , of Nels Olson, deceased. 21%, cars 22; current receipts 140K sre mere’ Notion ts horeky given storage packed extras 23%, sto! Ibs. ...... 1.88% 152% ..c0e »-ss.| ministrator of the e Paoaitey, tive 4 trucks, easy; hens|3 D N 8 55 son, late of the township over 5 1b. 18, 5 1b, and less 19%; Le; bs. 136% 1.50% eee oe ie ou vote, deceased, to Dern ene Uae” ciceent, Soret ’ the creditors of, and all persons hav- AMAT SE Ain al go ee 3 133% 1.48% Ing claims against the cstate of sald broilers colored 23, Plymouth and FoR eee eee bititieninestn ne White Rock 24, barebacks 19-21, Len- 130% 1.46% «| necessary vouchers, within six months ers a nspaereay nie gopeters y after the first publication of this no- turkeys 15; ducks 4%’ Ib, up. white and 2 198% 14% sree erses tice, to sald administrator ‘eulrtar of Sol ERA 7 a emiellaW Rte URE G ap pOrS 128% 1.42% section 20, in township 143 north, imeere 5 AQ eee ere] range 79 west of the Sth prinelpal a DN 550 meridian in Burleigh County, North ww YORK - —s{_=siAbs, ...... 1.25% 139% .. ’ ‘the Judge of the Couns New: York;oApre 17-—>—«btver pou-|1 nee ty Court of said Burleigh County, at try, by freight, nominal;)no quota-| spring .,. 1.28% 1.43% sseoe{ hs office in the Burleigh County, tions. By express, steady; prices un- ‘Montana Winter Wheat North Dakota Court House in the city onan 14% protein of Bismarck in eald Burleigh County. Dressed poultry, steady; fresh and| 1 BW or You are hereby further notified that frozen prices unchanged. 1.38% 1.40% 1.36% 1.38% | Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge of the Coun- Butter, 5,987, unsettled. Creamery, 38% 140% 1: ty Gourt within and for said County higher than extra 33%-%; extra (95 | 13% protein of Burleigh, has fixed the 2nd day of score) 32%; firsts (88-91 scores) 31%- Wor November, A. D, 1937, at the hour of 32%; seconds (84-87 scores) 30-30%.| 1 H W... 1.36% 1.38% 134% 136%|two o'clock in the afternoon of that Centralized (90 score) 32%. 12% protein « day, at the Court Rooms enieen es age SU eegmay, ico. pelt aD) EWor bus Court, im the said Court, How ress, 34,337, unsettled, Mixed col- Guo Te SD ET) fusting all claims ‘against the cntate of the said Nels Olson, deceased, have been duly and regularly pre he ed_as hereinbefore p: epnted, this 7h “aay of April, A.D. John F. Olson, as the ad- ministrator of the estate or Ba Olson, deceased, Geo. M. Regis' Att'y., of ia administrator, Bismarck, N. Dak. First pee lee tba on the 17th day of April, A. D. 1937. 4-17-24 5-1. in| WANTED—Experienced girl or wo- Male Help Wanted Used Car? Lots of Them In The WANT-ADS Apartments for Rent WANTED—Live-wire men with retail develop WANTED—Janitor for office build- ing. References required. Write __Trfbune Ad, 20818, YOUNG MAN wanted to work by the month. F. Jasskowiak. ee Female Help Wanted man for housework on farm; age 19 to 35. Must be reliable, healthy ‘and willing worker. Wages, $130 for 8 months. Aaa! Mrs. Henry Botz, Cando, N. D. [ANTED — Housekeeper (Catholic preferred). Full charge modern home. Experience not necessary if neat and refined. Write. Tribune Ad. 20493, WANTED at once? Experiei cook and experienced waitress. State experience in first letter. Irvin Cafe, Kenmare, N. Dak. WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Wages, $20 per mo. Write Tribune Ad 20563. WANTED—Competent girl for house- work. Go home nights, 707 Ave. A, Apt. No, 5. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 1556. Personal “THE HAT BOX"—E. L. Maxwell, factory-trained hatter. New hats made to order. Hats cleaned and re-blocked. Broadway at Front, Fargo, N. Dak. “| UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, IMMEDIATE Possession: Purnished 2 TWO ROOM and five room apart- Aa. unfurntshed. Frigidaire. ments, . 5 Gas, heat and water furnished. Laundry _ privileges. Private en- trance. Richholt Bldg., 223 - 7th. Call 503. IN RUE Apartment, one 2-room fur- nished all modern Ab arlgseyce pri- Laundry privileges. adults only, only. Call 711 Ave. A or phone 1499-W: TWO room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Private bath. Very close in. Adults only. $30. - Phone 1982 before 6 p. m., and 872 after 6. 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 apartment, private bath. Gas and heat furnished. Laundry privileges. 802 2nd St. Phone 282-M. Automobiles for Sale __ USED CAR BARGAINS THIS WEEK csi oredr aban Nella ors’ used cars have been priced right. This firm has a reputation as the best place to buy used cars, sehr shale Sh ea MOTORS, 122 Main HOUSE Trailer, 8xi8. Well aeeae Furnished or unfurnished. Reagon- 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. MODERN furnished 3 room apart. ment, private bath. Gas and heat furnished. Laundry privileges. 802 2nd 8t. Phone 282-M. UNFURNISHED modern apartment above Woodmansee Stationery, 114 4th. Ready April 15. Apply Wood- mansee Stationery. NICELY FURNISHED basement apartment. Can be had with one or two bedrooms. Nice and cool. 307 - 10th St. ‘THREE ROOM semi-basement apart- ment. Unfurnished. Private bath. Private entrance. Reasonable. 602! Ww, 12th St. ‘THREE room and private bath, pri- vate entrance. Newly furnished. Call after 5. 623 8th, rear en- trance. TO SUBLET—Five or six months, 3 room modern apartment. Furnish- ed. 304 Mandan St. Phone 733-W. FOUR room apartment, partly fur- nished, Newly decorated. Lights, gas, water. For Sale: Baby crib. 215 10th. DR. W. ©, BRUNSOMAN wishes to announce he has taken over Dr. Dursema’s practice. Located above Capitol Theatre. Phone 113. New Home For Sale Nice fireplace, 5 rooms and 2 modern apartments in the basement and 1 room to rent. Cheapfor.eash. Payments if you. wish. Will consider trade-ins, What have you to trade? ? PHONE 859 Building aid) FOR RENT —Desirable first floor store and basement, 25x90. In Man- dan. Phone Bismarck 443, Patter- MODERN furnished one room base- ment apartment, Suitable for one. Close in. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. FURNISHED or unfurnished new 3- room apartment. Close in, Wash- ing privileges. 113 Mandan St. 1836 LAFAYETTE, 9,000 miles, very good condition, Contact Mike Ryan at Penitentiary, Box 616, Work Wanted FURNITURE REPAIRING, Recover- ing, reboxing, 11 years’ experience with local concern. Work done very reasonably. Call 8. A. Schneider, 1941-R. 709 12th St, NOTICE—We do garden plowing, basement digging, and sell black dirt and fertilizer. All kinds of hauling. Phone 754-W. WANTED—Dressmaking, ‘specializing in altering and remodeling. Guar- anteed. Will fit garments in your home. Call 1114-M. WANTED—Dressmaking or alberation work. Tel. 822, s __. Office Equipment ONE LARGE and ane safe for sale cheap. Corwin- Churchill Motors. Phone 700. Lost: WEITE gold ect wri ae : while roller skating Sunday. found, please call 2061-W. Rivard, css Household Goods for Sale CLOSE in. Nicely furnished 3-room apartment to quiet couple. Call at 604 3rd St., side door, 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. LARGE 2 room well furnished base- ment apartment. $20. Adults only. 515 2nd 8t. TWO rooms and private bath, fur- nished. No small children, Call 610 6th St. NEWLY furnished four room apart- ment in new Boutrous Apts. Phone “| HIGH, grade small model can give prompt attention to to your refrigerator at any time—day. oe night. If you will call at our or. call us by telephone we glad to give your refrigerator inspection, For day service o'clock call 2423, after that 438. ‘Notge Appliance Main ‘Ave. é upright piano and Grand panos both like new. Will transfer contracts. Small monthly payments can be arranged, If you want a: teal bargain, write Factory resentative, Box 444, North Dakota. TAN Lioyd loom baby buggy in ex- $10. Phone son Land Co, 2250. vi on Fo? FURNISHED newly decorated.one| czlle! condition. Wanted to Rent room and kitchenette at 322 9th 8t.| 1042-M. Mrs. Bleckert. SMALL, modern house, unfurnished, | FURNISHED 3 room apartment, sec-| TWO used electric refrigerators. Oash for family of three adults. At ap- prosimstely $30 per month. Phone WANTED to rent or buy: Small farm, near Bismarck city limits. Write H. Polsfut, 922 12th, Bismarck. ———— ee, Rooms for Rent ond floor. Rental $27. 721 3rd. St. TWO rooms, $21. One single room, $12. Upstairs. Clean. 1014 Bdwy. FURNISHED apartment. ‘Rose Apts. 215 3rd 8t. Phone 852, Room and Board BEAUTIFULLY furnished sleeping 1.20% 132% 0.6 See cra sicaen Information Wanted ; sere «+**) FROM party who has for sale 4 room Ke diner nd 1.25% 120% sce ae.| modern dwelling with two bedrooms 3 amber hd on payment of about $500 down. .. 123% 1.28% Then, monthly payments, Write bs... 121% 1.26% OO ——— ———— 119% 1.24% Houses for Sale . 116% 1.22% - 114% 1.20% 0.00 vroee . 112% 116% 1.2944 1.35% i ra pire ee 1.28% 123% 34 1.35 (1.32 32 1,34 130 28° 130 0... 25 1.27 29 1.30 27 1.29 25 1.27 21 1.23 9% 517 49% 48% 50% 48% AT 49% » 116 1.26 . 1.16 1,05 - 81 111 2.15 a TON WOOL Boston, Apr. 17.- (U. 8. D. A.) The wool market was mostly quiet during the past week on domestic 2| wools and only moderately active for- eigns, with quotations steady to firm- er. Business in domestic wools was confined largely to mill purchases of limited quantities for immediate re- finer grades of original bag territory wools. Graded Ohio fleeces were quiet but in the cents 7-49 grease for fine Delal or staple combing gents for combing thr. sighing biood and 46-47 cents for quarter blood, Mattresses ;| MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126. ————— Instruction c POA a eee aera oe French or pir subjects. Will do typing. ment, 2 room apartment, attached Near high school. Money producer. Geo. M. Register. _|B¥ OWNER all modern 8 room bun- galow. 2 rooms finished in base- ment, Near grade and high school. Write Tribune Ad. 20463. ‘|PARTLY modern 6 room bungslow, hardwood floors, furnace, lights. 3 Houses for Rent FIVE room modern house. » if desired. Adults only. For information see owner, in base- ment apartment, 916 8th St. room. One or two gentlemen. Al- ways hot water. 2% blocks G. P. Phone 120-R. 503 - 4th St. BOARDERS and roomers wanted. Very reasonable rates. Quiet home. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 830-LW. 1030 5th St. SMALL -nicely furnished sleeping room, next to bath. Private en- trance. Phone 1755. 113 Thayer. CLEAN room, next to bath, one-half block from bus line. $15. Gentle- men preferred. 614 Ave. C. ° LARGE front sleeping room. Suitable for two. In modern home. Close in, 418 - and Bt. ALE So FRONT sleeping room, suitable for Atwo. Private entrance 501 3rd St. Phone 926-R. ee COMFORTABLE room with morning and evening meals 401 5th St. Phone 145. ie LARGE well furnished sleeping room. Downstairs, Suitable for two. Call 412 Sth St. LARGE front room, 3 windows, large closet. Next to bath. Close in. aa E. Thayer. LARGE room, central location, 43. Also garage at $3. Call 523 9th. Tel. 420. base-|SLEEPING or light housekeeping room for rent. Call 1749-W. LARGE sleeping room, $12. Ladies __only, 315 Mandan St. Lavatory in sleeping room. room. 510 - 4th St. NEWLY decorated room, with board if desired. Ice box for sale. 623 6th 8t. Miscellaneous for Sale POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table use. Come and see us before you buy elsewhere. Phone 1317. .222 So. sth St, S BUICK SEDAN, Model 57;. Piano, Bahr Bros., New York; Gas range, white enamel; typewriter. Cora Mc- Lean. FOUR 7.00x21 heavy duty tires with tubes. Like new. Phillips “66” Service Station. 222 West Main Ave. WILL sell $70 credit at Flecks garage for $35. Phone 1755 or call 113 Thayer Ave. 20x24 BARN, in Bismarck. Building is 1% stories. Write Tribune Ad. 20509. FOR biack-dirt and fertilizer, Call 892-R. Also’ hauling ashes, etc. WAYNE Visible gasoline pumps. Good condition, Phone 583. 160 HEAD OF sheep. Inquire Goldstein. Solen, N. Dak. FOR RENT Nicely Furnished Apartment Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, bath; also locker. Laundry hs large electr rivileges, new electric stove, new refrigerator, new kitehen cabi- nets, water and city heat furnished. Fireproof building. INQUIRE TRIBUNE OFFICE or terms, Write W. E. Lohman, Box * 444, Bismarck, 4-1 BLACK. walnut bed and springs, Good condition. 50 Ib. ice box. Phone 1488. ONE DOUBLE bed. Can be seen st 502_Rosser. Seed and Feed FALCONER seed corn graded, per bushel ‘$3.25, Gehu. Fini seed corn, per bushel $3.00, Prosco: Millet seed per 100 Ibs., $2.75. Pure: Bison flax seed, per bu. $3.00; Goph- er seed oats, per. bu. 75c. State germination 93 to 98% Jscob P. Dietrich, Star Route No. 1, Bls- marck, N. Dak. FALCONER and Gehu seed corn; test 95 per cent or better; price $3 per bushel. Don A. Nicholson, Rte. 3, Bismarck, N. Dak. Hay for Sale 30 TON Upland hay, $0 loose, #1 baled, per ton. John J, Eichten miles south of Menoken, N. D. 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