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= e | Livestock _ | STOGK PRICES SHOW STABILITY BUT A WITHOUT. STREN Rubbers, Coppers, Steels and Specialties on Upside Throughout Trading eign centers. Wheat at Chicago was up 1 to 2% cents a bushel and corn gained % to 3. Shares of national supply took ‘an upward jump to a new top on reports the company is considering @ proposal to split up the stock. Peaks for the year were reached by American Chain, Mead Corp. and International Printing Ink. Lows for 1937 were touched-by Bendix, Public Service of New Jersey, and Harbison-Walker. 80. ST. aun, i South St. Paul, Apr. 19.—(AP—U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 3,400; a active, most classes about steady; bulk mostly steady; good to choice 7.50 to 0.00; few selects 9.50. top 9.95 freely; good and to 325 Ibs. 9.75 to 9.95; 160 to 190 lbs, 9.25 to 9.75; 120 to 150 Ibe. 8.60 to 9.10; sows mostly 9.50; feeder pigs 8.25 to 8.50; good stags 9.50 to 9.75;| El Boat average cost Saturday 9.67; weight 201 Ibs. Sheep 700; 227 direct; salable sup- ply very small; undertone around steady on all classes; best wooled lambs held above 12.00. Dairy cattle mostly steady; medium to good springer cows 65.00 to 85.00; plain grades ranging down to 45.00 or less. Chicago, r ty cA (0, 8. . D. A, —Hogs 15, won, including $500, aire ets steady. to -strong. with best time-or steady to 10 higher than ptt day’s average; top 10.36; bulk 00d and ‘choice 200-320 1b., 10.10-30; 150- 190 1 9.50-10.15; most packing sows 9.50. Caltio 13,000, calves 1,500; general market active, firm to 25 nigh mo! heifers getting best action; even good to near-choice yearlings and weighty steers selling dependably; all interest In trade; largely shortfed run; practi- cally all steers. and yearlings selling 12.00 down; comparative handful medium 0; fate and weighty bullocks 13,50-14.50; latter price top on early prime stéers absent; best heif- this class ruling 15-25 high- er; cows Heber, to 15 nis bulls and vealers stroni best. ge bulls GBs. selected, vealers up to 10.50; stockers and feeders continue dull. Sheep 13,000, including 5,400 direct: fat lal ‘active, 25-35 higher; bulk 13.00-25; early top 13.25 to shippers; few loads ; common to medium oad 11.15: sheep firm; wooled ewes Say SIOUX Cr" Sioux City, Reed) 19 TY ey, 4 D. A.) —Lattle 00; beet aud yearlings tone te! 38 len 01 heifers strong, co: er; stockers and f¢ quoted well above 15.00; bu 10.00; small nore choice fearheltors md steers 7. cu! stocker and feed cattle qguotations: te 550-800 Ibs. good and choic 00; common and medium 5.00- 00-1050 1b, good and choice 6. common and medium 4.75-6.00; ood 4.75-5.25; common and med- 5-4. pee and cows, im 3. a Sered 8 to shippers and traders steady to strong with Friday; top 10.00 to traders; good and choice 190- 300 1b, butchers 9.75: ding 9.75 down 9.35-75; 130-160 verages atehean pigs ee fe 25h 7.50-8. ;-no early-action; asking strong for best classes wooled 85 best offerings held above 12.75; oth- er classes scarce. LUTE ae GRAl prices. northern 8) Herr No. 1 a 27-1. 54 1b 25-1.27;, No. 5 y Tbs. 1,221.25; 52 Ibs. 1.19- 1.23, ‘No. 1 red durum 1,20-1.31. Mixed durum discounted 3-5c below hard ambers. Flax No, 1, 210-214, kts 'No.74 white 43! sft %: aghariey: Malting s0cti0; feed 66 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Rye No. pare ‘wheat sample trade 13%. 565-97; sample & rae Bick ns No. 3 ye! h. ‘Barley’ feed 75-85 poms 1.00-30 nom. Timothy ewt. Clover seed 3 00- #30 malting ;| Potatoes, 135, a track 231 ;| day; 01 ck, bs. | good, Prareee steady, other stocks, de- | New York Stocks| Closing Prices April 19 Adams Exp 18%) Lib-O-P Gl 0 Alas Jun sdagaas WHEAT PRIGES SOAR || Grain WITH DEMANDS FOR GRAIN INCREASING Gain Quai + 119% 1.19% 118 - 127 1.18% 1.28% 126% 127% Am Cr‘ Sug 28 % | Astonishing Reversal of Trend|May old ;. 125 1.26% 124% 125% am H&L 9%) ite ad July new 2119 119 117% 117% Am Inter 15%! Min-Gon pet aay |. cours With May De- = |Juy Old ve nines ace tease MAOH Am Loco 40% | anvaiand sil 42% livery in Lead Sept. ....., 110 1.10 108% 1.08% Am Pow Le ing {Mina Mol 14% Sy oes 50 5% OK 49% Mont Ward 61 ‘ Am Rad 23% Corp Chicago, Apr. 19—()—Wheat scored M% 46% 45% 45% rae aati Nash Daotors 213 # maximum rise of 4% cents a bushel/ SeBt, i. +. 48% 48% 1% 41% : Biscuit in Chicago late ane Am SUF 56% Naty brea th Much enlarged export demand for | MSY ------- ie 1.78% 1.78 1.78% Am Sug Re 48%/ Nat Distil! 32% | Canadian wheat was an outstanding + sebelieeees coe ee AME ae eek Wy Pr & Ue 10% Pag et astaad fet ace ithe «100% 1.11% 1.00% 110% am W Wis 21% |N ¥ Oent anc | iaspeees ay Corey pews te bar ie" oak ‘upturns wi prices here. frm Tl 12% | NO ARAM ee ke the close, wheat was 1 t0°2% [42 70% eet ae No Pacific 33% cents — Seburday’s fintab, May ID EIS So Ohio Of —- 22 '/ 1.33% July %, corn 11.62 Atl Ref 33. lOliver Farm 69 | % to 3 cents up, May 127% to %, ior 1160 118 Avia Corp = 8% | Otis Elev 39% | July 1.17% to %, and oats 1 cent off 1225 1210 1212 Bald Loco 8% | Pac G & El 32 |to % up. 1225 12.15 12.17 Bal & Ohio me Packard 10%| Skyrocketing of wheat prices in Barnsdall Param Pict 26% | European markets where gains of 7| May wees 15.65 Bentts 2% Park Utah Be to aimoet 10 canta were scored led to +. 16.02 Beth 2 e Fil 8% | rises of domestic ues. — ——__—_ Boeing Air ae penny Bho 4 Foreign aah recovered = Sood ees siete SANGE Borden Penn of last week's sensational losses. uth, .. Apr. 19.—()— Briggs Mfg 46% |Phelp Dodge 52% Prices were swept upward more than|_ Durum— Open High Low Close Budd Wh = 9% 5 73 |9 cents at Reeecan and at times | Ma: ++ 182% 132% 131 131 Bur Ad Mch 29% |Phillips Pet 57%|almost 8 cents at Liverpool. Wheat seree sreee 130% But Cop&Z 6 |Pills Flour 30 | values rose in these markets just as sete sees 119 Can reir “big aie) on ity they tumbled in last Friday’s debacle Ma 104 Case 2u Bye of selling. rece aes vie ae ok Much of the buying abroad was at- oes 100 lanese Pure itimat Cer D Pasco 72% {Purity Bak 19 ‘Areentnar hey aa tiepepestediy: sual » 210 Ches & O 61% | Radio 10% | volume of surplus wheat. Wheat at Batty oa ee: wa RKO 0¢ Buenos Aires shot up more than 6c. i Chi Gt'W Pf14% iReo Motor 7% | sun crry wHEeaT Seer ee ei! CMStP 2k/Rep Bt! 41% | FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER Wheat peal ee Low Close CMStP Pf 5%\Rey Tob B 51 Minneapolis, Apr. 19.—(?)—Liquida- 38 {en 13% on CRI&P 2% : tion of holdings was steady through 7 Sche Distill' 46 | the market session Monday and maxi- 134 1.34% 1.32% 132% Gas ead Seabd Ol 49% | mum prices did not hold, but the close |Sept, ...... 125% 126% 124% 124% Sem BE |Seare-Roe 80% | Of heat futuren’clozed 1% igh | ganeaueae Hae: Com Solv 16% cere at gt at iat, July 1h at 131K ana May cree + 1.20 one ecu 2% | Simmons 51% aries, futures usados es uantien: May 5 5 ept, flax close ; Sala aoe soe ee aaa higher af 211%, 213% and 2.13, re= 68 81% 67% Cont Can 50% So Pac 38% conte grains followed wheat mild- - 108% 105% 103% 104% Cont So Ry 39% July 00% 1.01 % 99% Gant Ol Det a/c y wr 52 | a Mig His TUE Suse SINE Beak SOK OM Gream Wh 92% |SPeT7, Comp 1076 | May ree 2. Mighar of Lt, aly) oat 48% 49% 41% AT Std Brands 14% a and Sept. 115 a qi May) . 48% 41% Ss Cr aug HMI Gael 108 |i MP eat WE has Eanes So BAAN Curt Wret 6% Ista oO Ind eX aMpemand. for ‘cash wheat was fair.|May NeW .. ..... a. » 211% Deere & Co 133 J There was not enough durum or win-| July new .. 2.13 213° 212° 2.1244 Dis Match 33 Boon bette ter wheat type in to mate a market: | Sent, 213 Dome Mines 48% | Stone a Web 25% | wae in fair to good demand and rye — Doug Airc 57 Studebaker . 16% | W%,!n steady demand. Barley was in MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Du Pont 158 | Swit & Co. 25% good fomand. Flax was in fair to Minneapolis, Apr. eee t Kodak 159 u receipt londay compared Texas Corp 63% ——— pi @ year ago. ae nei ed a bark Set | Produce Markets | eran cata cosh wheat and coarse EIPW&Lt 22% | ry, | ce ne oan Firestone 36 Eo = ne CHICAGO atpealvered To Arrive Gen Fleet 54%} tri-Cont Cor 9%| ower Monday. Bexs were unsettled 140% 180% Gen Foods 41% -Traer 10% ri : 4 Jo Gen Mis ao a ee ee ae Gina PP acene SOE sett eae ae Gillette rit aarde, geodsiel beth United-Corp 5% centralized cariotn) 3 fr eal am 142% 159% «040 year United Drug 13% (468, unsettled, extra firsts ou Gra-Paige 3% | Unit Fruit 83% pirtease ae mtietenes ¢ wi i Dah Hn UnGasImp 13% setpte 20%; storage packed extras * G Wes Bug ae hind Be Hi Poultry, live, Sears die, 17 trucks; a ; hens ov: Geyhound 144/08 R Tess, fae Heghorn wens 18g: fiver, ‘Prod ore, as mech B ing P Hag pi | Rock 26, Barebacks 19-21, Leghorn 21, Hudson Mot 20%] US Steel 111% Hupp Mot 2 | UB Bt pid 143% Tl Cent 32%| Vanadium 32% Ind Rayon 45%| War Pict 15% Int Harv 106% | West Un 71% IntNickCan 68 | West Airs 48% Int T & T 12%| West El 140% Johns-Man 132%| White Mot 28 Kennecott 88% | Wilsoné&Co 10% Krog Groc 23 | Woolworth 52 MONEY RATES New York,. Apr. 19.— money ste: Prime commercial —Call oe mos, 1% per cent, Bankers accept- ances unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Apr. 19. exchange: Great Bri dollars, oa in cents: Great Britain York 100.10 15-16." MINNEAPOLIS i apesestis, Apr. First Bank Stock a trade quia 15). Northwest Banco 12%. New Yorks or fro — has American Gen. ¥ %. Cities Service Elec. Bond and ‘share 20%. Fisk Rubber 16. —$—_———— GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Apr. 19.—(@)—Govern- ment Bonds: ‘Treasury 4%'s 114.26. Ee, CHICAGO Gg ES (By the Associated Press) McGraw EL 52%. Midwest Corp 11. “A haffelid te CASH GRAIN ana ‘ash wheat 0, white 59%; No. 3 "white 57%. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Apr. 19.—()—There was no trading in wool Monday in obsery- ance of Patriot's di cmrcase. pide ee Chicago, Apr. 19.— ein . A.) 8. shipments 877, Saturd: Idaho Russets, demand mand slow, market dull; seckea . Re. 't, Idaho Russet Burbanks U. 8. Re 0-2.75 mostly 2:65-2.70; U. 8. N Maine Green Mountain U. 3. .25-2,30; Nebrasko No, 1 and partly isconsin round 10; U. S, commer- celal 75; onsin Green Moun- tains U 8. No.1, car 2.15. New stock, price moderate for best quality stock, demand fair, market about steady for fair qualit; slow, market dull with weak maer 1s Bliss triumphs U. 8. Ni cording: Hl CLEA car ome decay 2.01 jo. 2, Loulsiane Bliss fair quality ho nts | The 2 caliore rifle which 0 coca sionally was used for gopher eure 737.00." | mente aE had been left at the bank several lings years. Apparently it was taken when aa NGE OF CARLOT SALES night raiders leveled their first trib- Duinneapolls, Apr. 19. Ue —Rang 0 |e eee North Dekote fark, northern ‘Aside from fingerprints taken by grade dark morthera 1 38 #58 federal officials, there were no other Beriey’ 3 tifa Vias Noo k, county au- Barley, No. 3, is 21%. Oats not quoted. 2.17% -2. ri p it. Time loans steady, €0-b0 days-1%; 5-6 3x3 | throat of 2+year-old Bobby Fowler small sized stock, demand: roosters 13; Leghorn roosters 12; dol-| Ibs, ..... 1.30% 1.48% 0.00 vee ored springs over 3 lb 24, Plymouth|s pw g 52 Rock springs 26, White Rock apDgs| b: 1.29% 1 25; turkeys, hens 20, tom 16, No, Bova 29% 1.46% 004 ovee turkeys 15; ducks, heavy white 16 5DNS850 heavy colored 16, small whith 14, small] Ibs. ..... 1.27% 1.41%... see colored 14; geese 11. 1 northern Brollers, colored 23, White Rock 24.| spring 140% 1.45% . Ha Plymouth Rock 24. In previous make Montana Winter Wheat Pl: th: » (Not 26). fryers, Plymouth Rock 25, (Not 26) 145 prattn NEW YORK or New York, Apr. 19:. On —Live poul-| 1H W... 1.40% 1.42% 1.38% 1.49% try, by freight, easy; chickens, Rocks | 13% protein Leghorn 14. Fowls, colored 21;/1D A W or Loner 18. Roosters '18; turkeys 17°|' 1 HW... 1.30% 1.40% 136% 1.38% Butter, 12/342, uns 12% protein 4 higher than’ extra 32 1DH Wor score) 32; Pied 91 BC 1H Wz... 1.36% 1.38% 1.34% 1.36% cond: 8 (84-87 scores) 30- deo Grade of (20 score) 31% 1DH Wor Tae firm, State, whole |) TH War, 188% 185% 131% 139% , 22% -28, Minesnota and South Dakota Wheat ards 23%; Salis packed firsts 23 ai Be Hea see cba ae oats) %; firsts 22%-23; mediums 21 2DHW or dirties, No. 1, £1%-22; average checks| 2 H W... 120% 1.31% 1.27% 1.20% 21, 3 DH W or 3 HW... 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% 1.28% BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Durum Chicago, Apr. 19.—(P)}—. 1 ee: ha Butter Futures: 133 136 131 1.33 Btiracg Btégaacas, ED WOW Clone|, ater aay : : ‘ November w:--1-» 31% 31% 31%| 59 199 BARB irsissy) ened Bree naar sy 2 eho ‘ha ++ 30% 30% 30% © 58 Ibe... 1.30 134 .... . - |3 amber hd alge Packed a 33% 29% |. BT lbs. 7- 198-7133. ..., sigrege Pack ‘ 3 eae hd notte 23% 238%/ 56 I 126 131... aoe Ards, Oct. ....1-- 25 24% 25 /4 amber er hd 124 199 is ohne hd " 53 I 119 = 1.25 5 amber 5 1150 119 ee ono 1 aaa 7 IST eee Doctors Make Boy’s Burned); fa qurum 129 131.125 ... Throat Normal, See Him Coaree Grains 134% 1.35% .. Die of Sudden Fever ingenious medical treatment which restored to normal the lye-burned 2 3 4 ton, Apr. 19.—(7)—A year’s 3 3 4 5 ended Sunday in his-death after an Operation to complete his recovery. For. months after Bobby drank some lye he found in an old icebox there was doubt his throat, swollen shut, could be restored. 122% 124% | 50% 52% 49% 51% 48% 50% Physicians made an aperture in 123 1.26 his abdomen to feed him. Then they 107) 1.16 put s thread through his throat, 95 1.05 puled ie Hey eal through, Time | Fe 68 18 r eatment was con- pe ssip evar vie a larger bal 1.06% 113% 1.05% .... & year oat was normal. Bothy could cat again. ‘i 2.10% 215% .... +e remained was an operation to close the opening in the abdomen. Lost Child Is Found A fever followed. Bobby died. Locked Up in anchox Payments on British - \Wheat Quota Halted London, Apr. 19.—(?)—Wheat quota payments by British millers and im- porters of flour were suspended Mon- day. The nt surplus in the wheat fund, it is estimated, will be sufficient to mee’ the wheat subsidy for the current cereal year ending July $1, Whether quota payments will be re-introduced later depends on| NOTORIOUS ROBBER SLAIN Peiping, Apr. 19.—() — Dragged from a hospital bed by police execu- tioners, Liu Yung-Ho, notorious Chinese robber, was shot and killed Monday at the “bridge of heaven.” Red Wing, Minn., Apr. 19.—(?)— Missing eight hours, 4-year-old Helen Marie Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Willard Larson, was found Sat- urday night in an icebox in a vacant house @ block from her home after frantic search by police, Boy scouts. CCC, and neighbors. The youngster had wandered away from home in the forenoon, crawled through a broken door panel into the Helen Grahm home, furnished, but during the absence of the and got into the icebox. The door slammed shut behind her. Discovery was made by Ray Mun- son, one of the searching perty. The child was none the worse for her ex- perience as the. box was not iced and plenty of alr entered through the drains. EXPECT FDR TO ASK | POR CUT IN RELIEF Lawmakers Doubtful of Doubtful of State’s Ability to Assume Bigger Share of Load Washington, Apr. 19.—North Da- kota congressmen generally looked this week for a White House request that congress slow down the flow of federal relief expenditures to a com- parative trickle. Mr. Roosevelt's message on relief is expected early this week. Many look also for him to summarise the finan- cial situation of the: government at the same time. “Tt is quite ” said Senator Gerald Nye “that an effort will be made to considerably reduce expendi- In his state, he said, the consequences depend greatly on “how things turn out this summer in a cll- Lynn Frazier said it, might be possible to cut relief in some\parts of the nation but that he could not see how North Dakota “can cut an awful lot.” Rep. William Lemke said sufficient relief must be given. “If there isn’t,” he said, “there will be trouble in the United States. If North Dakota has another crop failure, 90 per cent of the state will require relief.” There are already three bills in the house calling for continuance of the Public Works administration. One would appropriate $800,000,000, a sec- ond $20,000,000, and the third, $155,- -T4% —.74% | 000.000. Favors Permanent PWA aa: ae he believed PWA should continued as a “permanent prop- osition by the state, city, federal gov- ernment and county.” In North Dakota there are ap- proved projects estimated to cost (ted for which no allocations ve ‘The projects include street im- provements, schools and buildings. The federal government would con- tribute $678,421 of the total cost. Lemke, criticizing congressional ac- tion as too slow, said “Nero played | Wy, while Rome was burning and con- gress is on 8 sit-down strike while the nation is also on fire.” Tides on the Pacific Coast are gen- erally higher than those on the At- lantic Coast, partly because of east- ward winds. Personal “THE HAT BOX”—E. L, Maxwell, factory-trained hatter. New hats made to order. Hats cleaned and te-blocked. Broadway at Front, Fargo, N. Dak. DR. W. C. BRUNSOMAN wishes to announce-he has taken over Dr. Dursema’s practice. Located above Capitol Theatre. Phone 113. Building FOR RENT —Desirable first floor store and basement, 25x90, In Man- dan. Phone Bismarck 443, Patter- son Land Co, Mattresses THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1937 _ N.D. CONGRESSMEN |U/sed Car? Lots of Them — In The WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted Apartments for Rent gation. State hge, schooling, Das tionalif single, Seusage makers and slaughter “ply. pee wen Write Tribune Ad. Mandan 8t, or phone 1 YOUNG MAN wanted to as by the month. F. Jaszkowiak. —E—E——————X—X—_—_—__ Salesmen Wanted 5 ‘comp! Label printing, process embossed station- ———S Female Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced girl or wo- man for housework on farm; age 19 to 35. Must be reliable, healthy and willing worker. Wages, $130 for 8 months. Write Mrs, Henry Bots, Cando, N. D. WANTED — Housekeeper (Catholic preferred). Full charge modern home. Experience not necessary if ae and refined, Write ae pune Wi ‘at once: Experienced "lady cook and experienced waitress. State experience in first letter. Irvin Cafe, Kenmare, N. Dak. WANTED—Competent maid with re- ferences. Must desire permanent place. Be excellent cook. Write ‘Tribune Ad, 20588. WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Wages, $20 per mo, Write Tribune Ad 20563, Waren. compeeot girl for house- kK, Go nights, 707 Ave. A, Apt. No. 5. tor, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat furnished. Fireproof building. Inquire Tribune Office. LARGE furnished room and kitchen- Ta vileges, ring mattress. Suitable two $32.50. Phone 1063. water furnished. undry _ privileges. nue en- trance. Richholt Bldg., - 1th, Call 593. IN RUE Apartment, one 2-room fur- nished all modern apartment, pri- vate bath and entrance. Laundry privileges, Adults only. Call 711 Ave. A or phone 1499-W. ‘WELL furnished downtown apart- ment, 3 rooms and bath. Cooking gas furnished, Frigidaire, laundry privileges. Custodian, College Apts., Phone 1849. SPIC & SPAN SPECIALS This Week Only . $495 “$545 These cars all in A-1 condition. 23 years of honest used car dealing Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 1936 LAFAYETTE SEDAN . 193% FORD SEDAN ........ 1936 CHEVROLET COACH . HOUSE Trailer, 8x18. Well built, Furnished or unfurnished. Reason- able. Royal Peterson, 206 13th 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 alee ily ROOM boast private bat Gas and furnished. Laundry privileges. oe ‘and St. Phone 282-M. FURNISHED one room apartment with private bath. Kitchenette. Frigidaire. Available at once. 106 Main Ave., Nicola Apts. UNFURNISHED modern apartment above Woodmansee Stationery, 114 4th. Ready April 18. Apply Wood- mansee Stationery. _ 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, For Sale: Baby crib. 215 10th. MODERN furnished one room base- ment apartment, Suitable for one. Close in. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. CHEVROLET coupe, 30, wire wheels, original finish, like new. Good tixes. Many extras. Phone 601. 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—! in eltering and remodeling. Guar- anteed. Will fit garments in your home. Call 1114-M. WANTED—Dressmaking or alteration work. Tel. 822. ee Business Opportunity BEER, lunch and liquor business in small town. A money maker. No cafe in the town. Good place for a hustler, Write Tribune Ad, 20689. FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop. County seat. Only shop. Priced right. Leon Haight, McIntosh, 8, D. _—eee_ Wanted to Buy WANTED—Will pay cash for frame building. Prefer 5 or 6 room bunga- low type. Must be in good condi- tion and not too old for . Within 50 miles from Write Tribune Ad 20558. CLOSE in. Nicely furnished 3-room apartment to quiet couple. Call at 604 3rd St., side door. in good condition, Phone 2276-W. FURNISHED apartment, kitchenette, itely $30 per month. Phone MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126, Houses for Sale COMPLETELY furnished two story modern dwelling divided into three apartments, and two extra sleeping rooms . Present income $124 per month besides providing complete unit for owner, fine modern base- WanreD to rent or buy: Small farm, Bismarck city limits.’ Write HP Polsfut, 922 12th, Bismarck. + WANTED to rent by week: Two bi- bed girls preferably. Phone Rooms for Rent BEAUTIFULLY furnished leaning room. One or two gentlemen. Al- ways hot water. 2% blocks G. P. ment. Good location. Annual taxes, $163. Sale price, $11,000. Terms. Duplex in best location, consisting of eight rooms and bath, three room apartment and bath on each side, This property can be divided into several desirable apart- ments which will command good rentals. Sale price, $12,500. Terms. Eight room modern two story house, good Woon tip for quick sale, listed at $4,200 . HEDDEN REAL PAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 SIX room modern dwelling, 3 bed- rooms, 3 rooms finished in base- ment, 2 room apartment, attached Near high school, Money producer. Geo. M, Register. BY OWNER all modern 5 room bun- galow. 2 rooms finished in base- ment. Near grade and high school. Write Tribune Ad. 20463. FIVE room partly modern bungsiow. By owner. Close in. Very reason- able. Write Tribune Ad. 20580. TWO story, 6 room house. Close in. Ideal for roomers and boarders. Price Owens. Phone 278. e—>——=—=zZ={=_=—=EE=E=EEE= Houses for Rent TO JULTS ONLY—Furnished room house. Hot air in. Call mornings at 416 3rd St. Phone 458. .| FIVE room modern house. May Ist. e Phone 120-R. 503 - 4th St. ones Toom, 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 - 2nd St, aS FRONT sleeping room, suitable for two, Private entrance. 501 3rd St. Phone 926-R, COMFORTABLE room with morning and evening meals 401 5th St. Phone 145. LARGE well furnished sleeping room. Pomnpare Suitable for two. Call 412 Sth St. LARGE front room, 3 windows, large closet. Next to bath. Close in. 212 E. Thayer. LARGE room, central location, $12. Also garage at $3. Call 523 9th. Tel, 420. NEWLY decorated room, with board if desired. Ice box for sale. 623 6th St. LARGE sleeping room. One or two Cire preferred. 201 Ave A. SLEEPING . or light housekeeping room for rent. Call 1749-W. LARGE sleeping room, $12. Ladies only, 315 ae = 8. Lavatory in Toom. 510 - ath Bt &t. NICE clean sleeping room. Close in. 322 9th St. Laundry fl ed new electric stove, new large electric refrigerator, new kitchen cabi- — nets, water and city heat furnished. ee | ns be given im the County Reem Ea g omen, era INQUIRE TRIBUNE OFFICE day and Friday, st ‘a0, 1937. ‘whe te the ex- must be present promptly at $199 9, m. nv County Superintendeyt ef senccls, paay? Cer M. Dek. | ; FOR RENT Nicely Furnished Apartment Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, bath; also locker. WANTED—Girl for general house: living room, private bath. Murphy i RL bed, Phone 1432. ipatracilon TWO ROOM apartment, newly deco- rated, furnished or unfurnished. Prench or grade. subjects. ‘Will do} _812 Ave. B. typing..._Phone 148, LARGE -2 room say ire nity pee ee ment apartment , Wanted to Rent 515 2nd St. WANTED—Furnished duplex or 3 or|TWO rooms and. private bath, fur- 4 room furnished apartment on| nished. No small children. Call 610 firat floor. Available now or later.) 6th St. Phone 668-1. _. FURNISHED 3 room apartment, sec- SMALL, modern house, unfurnished,| ond floor. Rental $27. 721 3rd. St. for family of three adults. At ap- HED apartment. Rose Apts. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. Lost and Found boy’s leather jacket. Popeye draw- ing on back, zipper opening. Re- turn to Tribune for reward. FOUND—Bicycle. Owner may have same by giving proper identifica- tion and paying for ad. Tribune Office, z WANTED—Used steel, oak or mahog- any office desk, Write or inquire Tribune Ad. 20270, Office Equipment ONE LARGE and one sate- for sale cheap. Churchill Motors. Phone 700. VV Household Goods for Sale DO you own a Norge Refrigerator? We have an expert service man can. give prompt attention to refrigerator at any time—dey night. If you will call at our or call us by telephone we will glad to give your refrigerator, inspection, For day service o'clock call 2423, after that 438. Norge Appliance Shop, Main Ave. TAN Lioyd loom baby buggy ellent condition. $10. Phone 1042-M. Mrs. Bleckert. pile 5 Sise 3 at Apt. 1, 206% Main. fO used electric refrigerators. or terms, Write W. E. Lohman, Box 444, Bismarck. : BOARDERS and Very reasonable rates. Gentlemen _ preferred. 830-LW. 1030 5th 8t. Information Wanted FROM party who has for sale 4 room modern dwelling with two bedrooms on payment of about $500 down. Then, monthly payments. Write Tribune Ad. 20545. 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. 9th St. BUICK SEDAN, Model 57; Piano, Bahr Bros., New York; Gas range, white enamel; typewriter. Cora Mc- Lean. FOUR 17.00x21 heavy duty tires with tubes. Like new. Phillips “66” Service Station. 222 West Main Ave. sell-$70 credit at Flecks garage for $35. Phone 1755 or call 113 Thayer Ave. A Visible gasoline pumps. Good condition. Phone 150 HEAD OF sheep. Inquire Louis Solen, N. Dak. . Goldstein, $60 quarter-sawed oak breakfast set, splendid value. $20. Phone 1069. ‘|ONE DOUBLE bed. Can be seen at Seed and Feed FALCONER and Gehu seed corn; test 95 per cent or better; price $3 per bushel. Don A. Nicholson, Rte. 2, Bismarck, N. Dak. MINNESOTA 13 Seed corn, home- grown. $2.75 per bushel, graded. Mrs. Earl Pennington, Barney, North Dakota. Hay for Sale 30 TON Upland hay, $9 louse, Sil, baled, per ton. John J. Richter, miles south of Menoken, N. D. a Ths H tr HY

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