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o v bead « CT i: % ,¥ ° a ms STOCK PRICES SAG FRACTIONS T0 FIVE New York Stocks Grain Quotations CHICAGO RANGE —-, Chicago, 2. Adams Exp 18%;Un Fruit % Woe Low Closs Alas Jun 13%! un Ges 19% | MAY seeooe 131% 1.89% 129% 130% All Ch Dye 238, | 02 O98 =P Tuly jocceee LIS 1.18% 1.16% 118% ‘Allis-Ch US Ind Al 38%! Sept. ...... 115% 1.15% 1.14% 115% Am Can 100. | US Pipe 61 | Corn— A ‘ an OF ‘1% US R & Imp eax padars 1.26% 127% 1.35% 121% rokers See Nothing in News|am H&L 8%|UsSmeitR 9 |May old... :.... ..... ..... Am Inter 14%] Us-gtee 11 |SWY new .. 116 1.16% 114% ii That Can Be Held Cause an o% July old teens ne US Be pts 144s |e, Me os oaid wbatd 11086 100% of Selling Wave Am.Metal 54 | Vana 32%) O ; "a Am Pow It 11.) War Pict 14% | asa, 48% 47 y a ae ea a New York, Ape. 23—()—K inte| Am‘ Rol Mil 36% | West tr 45% | sort, W% OX 40 40% selling wave hit the stock market Fri-|Am 8 Ref 67% | West El 139%| Soy day and leading issues tumbled frac-|Am StF: 4% | white Mot 26%| May 181 181 «1.79 1.79 tions to § or more points before suf-| Am Sug Ref 48% | wilson Co 9% | July 1.76% 0. we. 1.78% ficient support arrived to brace the| Am T.éT 167%] woolworth 52%| Rye— list. = Am Tob B 83%! wrigiey, dr 60% | May 1.00% 1.00% 1.08% 1.00% Brokers saw nothing espeically| Am W ere Mack Trks | 82% | July 1.02% 1.02% 1.01% 1.02% outatanding in the news to bring a| Am Wool Qi] Mar Field 26 | Sept. DA 93% 93% belated flood of offerings that put/Arm im 114 }McKes & R 14 | Bari the ticker tape 2 minutes or a0 be-| 45 ney 18% | McKes R Bt 45% | May ee hind floor dealings fora time. Num-|a pg» 94 | Miami Cop ° 18% | 9° 11.60 11.67 erous new lows for the year or longer| atl Ref 32% | Mid-Con Pet 32% | F5, 11.90 12.00 were posted, avin Corp % Midland Stl 42%; 1220 1227 Sept. Partly responsible for the renewal| Bald Loco Minn ‘Hon 108% | o7: 1225 1235 of the slide, it was thought, was the| Bait & Oblo 25% |Minn Mol 14% marked indifference of stocks to-ex-|Barnsdall 30% |Mont Ward 57% | may 15.90 15.90 ceptionally bright corporation earn-| Bendix 22%|Mur Corp 16. | guy 16.42 16.42 ings statements and other favorable| Beth St) 39% | Nash Mtrs 21 industrial news. Boeing Air 39% |Nat Biscuit 26% The pace was extremely slow until| Borden 25% | Nat Csh Reg 32% Minneapolis, A near the final hour when bids van-| Briggs Mfg 49 |Nat Dy Prod 23%| Wheal esate ete Close ished in many instances and traders,| Budd Wh | 9%|Nat Distill 32% | May 1.35% 136% 134% 135% previously on the sidelines, dumped] Bur Ad Mch* 29%] Nat Pr & Lt 10% | July 1.28 1.28% 126% 127% commitmenta. ” buying ButOp&Z 5%|Nat Steel 86% |Sept....... 120% 121% 1.19% 1.21% fore the close brought mild recov-/ Can Pac 13%| Nat Tea 9% Maiting Basley— eries. Case (JD. + 120 gp Transleres were around 1,300,000 lant ye eek. wai, es. Among depressing factors was an-|,Cer d Pasco 12, |No Puoiflo. 324 eee ee other fall in U. 8 government ‘se-| Ches & O 89%/Ohio Oil 21% 103% 1.04 1.08% 1.04 curities and a lower drift of company| Chi&NW 4% Oliver Farm 09 1 8T% 98% 97% 98% bonds. ties © aleo| ChiG Wpfd 14%|Otis Elev 37% 5 90” 90% 87% 90% dipped. . | OMStP 2% (Pac G & El 20% ' : Rails put on a forward push in the} OMStPpfd 5% | Packard 10% AT% ATH 46% ATH when official figures on last}o RI & P 2%| Param Pict. 23 42% 42% 42% 42% week’s freight loadings revealed &/ Chrysler 115% | Park Utah 5% more than seasonal gain. ‘With the/ Col-Pal 22% | Pathe Film 8% |aray new... 0.0. cess cess 210 exception of Santa Fe, most turned! Col G Ei 14. | Renney J © 97% Voaad” aaa” ai” 2a downt eventually. Rubbers were) Com Soly 16%|Penn RR 44% Ses es good for # while, but they, too, slipped.| om & Sou 2% | Phelps Dodge 50% DULUTH BANGE Several managed to come} Con eais 38% | Phil Morris 75%| puluth, Minn., Apr. 23. Bi — out: on top. on Oil 16% | Phillips Pet 56%|° Durum— Open ie Close ©on Can Pills Flour 124 125 oo Cont Mot sees vee 124% Livest Cont Oil Del bed teee + 118% es 21% ed 103% 80, 8T. PAUL Oub Am 16% ee cd . Sug 10 South St. Paul, Apr. -3—(AP—U.| Curt Wret ry Seren 2.10 ee ang tak ce on 25 210° 210° 210° 210 steers very slow, = Mtch er; medium and good kinds held 850) Dome Mines 52% Rep su ate + 2.00 2.09 2.08 2.08 to 1150 or more; she stock sbout! noug Airc 89% | Re: r y Tob B 80 MINNEAFOLIS CASH GRAIN steady; helfers 9.50 to 10.50; common/ Du Pont 156% | schen Distill 44% Apr. 23.—(?)\—Wheat and medium kinds 6.00 to 9.00; plain) rest Kod 158 |eabd Ol] 48. |Teceipts 'y 35 compared to 88 and medium cows 5.50 to 7.00; good mi Auto Lite 38 @gears-Roe 87 |& ‘ago. cows to 8.00 sparingly; low cutters| i Boat 11%'| Servel 29% cash wheat and coarse and cutters 3.75 to 5.28; bulls steady; | £1 Pw & 14 21% | shell Un 30% | Stain quotations today follow: mostly 6.00 down; beef bulls up to| Firestone 36%! simmons 50% Wheat 6.78; stockers steady, plain steers} Gen Elec 35 | Socony Vac 19% ihy DNS Delivered To Arrive . 3,900; fully|Gen Foods 41. |gou Cal Ed % | 60 Ibs... 14% 187K 0. v0 food to/Gen Mills 65% | 8 Pac 88%|1 DNB 80 ; strictly | Gen Motors 88% | 80 Ry 38%| Ibe. ..... 149% 158% ue. Gillette 16%|go Ry Pt 61 |1DNS 10 lower; de-| Goodrich 46% | gperry Corp 19%| ‘Ibs, ..... 140% 158% 00. weights above 190/ Goodyear 43% /std Rrands 14% 2pNS 87 325 Ibs. 9.75 to 9.85; | Gra-Paige 3% | std G & El 10 | Ibs. ..... 138% 1.54% .... 5 160 to 190 Ibs..925/G N Ir Ctf 23%: | std On Cal Bulsp NB 56 150 Ibs. 850 to 9.10;|GNRy Pf 52 | gtd Oll Ind 46%| Ibs. ..... 135% 152% .... to mostly 9.50: aver-|G Wes Sug 35% | gtd O11 N J 6746/8, DN 8 55 73; weight 219|Greyhound 14%} Stew war 19%| /Ids «+... 133% 150%... Hec Prod 18% | Stone & Web 25%|*DNE&S |. | 300 sheep|Houd-HB 22% | atudedaker 16%|4 O55" % 148% «00 no action | Hudson Mot 20% | Switt & Co 25% |* DN S58: sae to low | Hs Sot ak a ls nee MBG eve seve strong; iste |tad Rayon 940 | TX Gul Sul 38%) Ibe... 197K 1K ww. wooled| rt Hare 10% 2XPC&O 18 |S DNB SI - Int Nick Can 62% Tin Roll Be “en Ses 126% 142% 0. common and me-|IntT & Tel 22. | nont Gor 8% doves 125% 180% 0. ale lium 50.00 to 70.00. Johns-Man 131% ‘Traer 10% |? northern : Kennecot 5714 |g in 138K 149% TOC: Chicago, Ape tsa p:a)|SRDE GL Gtk | Un Pacitic 144 | 45 pn Mgneane Winter Wheat —Hogs 16,000, in ding 7.000" direct: | tig Me B 48 97% | Un Air Corp 28% IDE Wor up 10-80 lower than ‘Tauraday's = saver! | Loew's s2.|Uni Corp 5%| 1H W... 138% 140% 136% 138% age; Decking sows 1 Lorillard (P) 22%|Un Drug _13%| 13% protein ie good and choice | ———————————— 7 |! D8 Wor Dractical top tebe. ort, Joad 10.305 + Produce M Markets | it W... 1.36% 1.38% 134% 1.36% ito, bulk 350-550 Ib., packing sows Produce Mar! 9 |1D preven ¢———"caicaco 1H Wz... 134% 136% 1.32% 134% Cattle 2,000, calves 700; common and CHICAGO Apr. 23.— —Butter was Grade of eeginm & *hefe tt a Neradine unenbosed Friday but cages tended 1DHWor good; demand continued dependably | lower. ‘ ae| 1H OW... 131% 1.33% 129% 131% Groad for Linds fete Bat es Lae cnanest 10,984, steady, prices « Minnesota. ‘and South Dakota Wheat at 5.00107 "5: she's stock slow, Eggs 33,748, weaker; extra firsts|1 DH W or ste less.active than earlier in the | local 23, cars 22 + fresh graded Bebe 1H W... 131% 1.33% 1.29% 1.32% week. following sharp advances; other | local 21%; cars rrent receipts !9 na Ww or classes fully steady; weight 20%; storage packed extras 2343) gH Ww... 1.29% 131% 1.27% 128% bulls at 6.90 down; best vei | storage packed firsts 23. 3 DHW or stockers and feeders continue. modi Poultry, live, 1 car in, none due, 28 a i e ately active with supply small; most | trucks, hens easier, chickens firm: 3H OW... 128% 1.30% 1.26% 128% <ghaeb 11,004, Including 6,100 direct: 19; Leshorn nent 18; fryers, col" |1 amber na, OU choice at lambs 15-25 lows med dium | ored 23, White - Rock 25, Plymouth 60 Ibs... 1.27 1.30 125 127 and good kinds off mor sat wooled | Rock 25, broflers, colored 23, White 2Qamberhd °* lambs to ae 13. bulk early | Rock 24, Plymouth Rock 24, barebacks ay aie a 0; few none around | 19-21, ‘Leghorn 22, No. 2 chickens 18- 59 Ibs.... 126 1.29 2.6 tl Piymouth Rock springs 27; roost-|3 amber hd ae el ite of LA RHOrD axa 12, turke: s, 58 Ibs. 124° #128 «(.. fh te srouns tne, fata te Sacks. ite op. “small ‘colored 14; |: a Sloux, city ADE 43. (U. 8. D.| geese 11, tle 3 Most class- és ‘ttle hanged: sli tighter atone NEW ¥ yearliny largely medium grad New York, Apr. 23.—(@—Live poul- 9.75 down; prime absent and quoted | try, by freight, about steady. Fowls, well above 15.00; car choice 800. ib. colored 20; horn 18. Turkeys 14- helfers 10.75; few medium kinds down| 92. Other freight prices unchanged. 8.00 and below; most beef cows 5.50-| Butter, 5,088, steady. Creamery, cutter grade extra (82 score) 32%; firsts (88-91 qckers and feeders scarce, few | scores). 30% -3: Centralized (90 common and medium lots 6.75 down. | score) 31%. Other grades unchanged. Current stocker and feed cattle quot: cheese, 80,788, steady to firm; un- a abt '9.002 common anf tmediuin | MRtSe” 20,665, easier, Mixed colors a 00-1050 1b. good ‘and choice eee in a Yirsts 23-23%. Other HE daieee pooa "tng otsy kage | rod Des enchant ; common and medium FUTURES paws good 415-5.25; Ghicans, April 23-o— choles eat sh a ie High- Low Close Storage Standar Beye pitchers '050-10,005 160 | $126, 8126 31% 200 Ib, M4 hte, 340-90; 140-160 i i 30% 30% 30% eye tpeaere re .08-4.80: soe 9-60-08 storie Packed First toate Sheep 1200; no‘early action, under-| . APril ed tone about steady; late Thursday | Storas' 22% 22% choles fed wooled Colorasoes 25-35 | netrig. ‘ards, Oct, 25 24% 24% 51% 49% 50% 48% Federal Land Bank Farms ||. ‘sniom fa i a ‘apps 128 Bi t. |] eht, demand light,’ mar! 118 Louis orfete youre wide selection Backes eee oe ae AS 106 Pe rere eee de noe car #30, Maine Green Mountains, U;| Peed Bz you want; at a price you can pay. .. i: BS 12.30; nar eer pee pane an ig ees 1.701 mostly 70-1.75; |, D 8. No. 2, car 1.25; Minnesota and North Dakota Barly Obios 1 214 Bre eee aapplies light demand fair, market sl gnly stronger. ‘| Liability on Sea od Bliss triumphs U. 8. No, 1, mostly 3.60. U. 8. No. 2, car Dead Man Is Upheld BOSTON WOOL — Boston, Apr. 23.——WU. 8. 8t. Paul, Apr. 23.—(7)—The state eeaeae av eolaad despite s slow [supreme court upheld Friday the Original bag fine territory Uability on the bond of David D. wools of average to good Delaney of Moorhead, as executor of pombiag es jones ied a eet 13-month | the “anes any estate and ruled it a year statute of limita- a ethan ride rie it tions did not protect the surety com- manne? raced fai? compris. pany in this case. tend auarter blood | The United “Slates Fidelity and far were offered| Guaranty company of Maryland in Wools tre erense, appealing from a Clay county district Our terms % cash, balance in # ot Michigan nd oe 13-44 cents from | Court decision refusing a demurrer to ~ 1a its judgment entered in 1936, had sppeintment: Weite for free" cata ati da pleaded that Delaney's emi ment Minneapolis; Ape. 22-05--Piour, | teams one Une stamp extate was A fe committed prior to May 18, 1925. The Federal Land || <arictt'itts "ver beicel in 94 pound ae ctoriion at aie opal Bank of St. Louis” guebteged ta St. Louis, Missouri tudailngs Hy 50-37. 00, THE BISMARCK‘: TRIB DUE SEVERE SLUMP ABROAD PLUS RAINS Beneficial Moisture in Canada and U. S. Area Is Bear- ish Factor Chicago, Apr. 23.—(#)—Sethacks of 3% cents a bushel maximum took place in Chicago wheat prices late Friday. In addition to severe breaks in Liv- bisa wheat values, bearish senti- ment among Chicago traders resulted from wi rains and snows in the Canadian prairie prov- inces. Welcome moisture was also received in domestic winter wheat territory Southwest and West as well as in domestic spring wheat areas Northwest. At the close, wheat was 's-2% un- der Thursday's finish, May 130%-%, July 1.18-%; corn 2% off to % up, May 1.27%-' ne July 1.16%-%, and oats unchanged to % lower. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE LOWER Minneapolis, Apr. 23,—( dian weather reports and continued liquidation of Chicago May wheat weakened the wheat futures list here Friday, though a rally near the close on good buying of July at Chicago, recovered some of the loss suffer FP s 73% earlier in the session. May wheat closed 1% lower at 1.35%, July 1% lower at 1.27% and Sept. % lower at 121%. Flax futures were easy along with other grains. May flax closed if lower at 2.10, July 1 lower at 2.1: and Sept. % lower at 2.11, Coarse grains were erratic and un- settled. May oats closed % higher ba 47%, and July %-% higher at (3-4 May rye closed % lower at 7.04, uly % lower at 98% and Sept. % down at 90%.: May feed barley closed % lower at 73% and July % higher at 65%. ey analtne barley closed unchanged Cash wheat demand was fair. Vir= tually no durum was in, Winter wheat was strong. Cash corn demand was draggy. Oats demand was fair to good, Rye de- mand was fair. Barley was firm to strong. Flax was in fair to good de- mand. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Apr. 23,—@—Foreign exchange easy; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents: Great Bri- 4.93%; Fi 19.18; 2. Sweden 25.44; Montreal in New York 100.15%. Prime i Time loans steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. 1% per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Apr. 23.—()—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat No, 3 dark northern 1.57%. Corn No, 2 yel- low 1.30%. Barley No. 3, 1,19-1,26; sample grade 99. Oats, rye and flax not quoted, DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Apr. 23.—(P)—Closing cash prices. Wheat: No.1 heavy dark northern spring, 60 ibs. 1.4 3 No, 1 dare northern, 156%; 58 1.40% -1. 4 -1,48% 3 bs. 5. ie 4% 5 ex 1.42% 3 50 Ibs, 1.25% -1.39 1 northern 1.38% -1.43%. hard winter Montana 1.37% -' 1 hard amber 60 Ibs, Ibs, 1.28- Nov Ibs, 26; 56 55 Ibs, 1.21-1.23; 58 Ibs. .1.16-1,19; red durum 124-126, fixed durum discounted 3- 5c below hard ambers, Flax No. 1, 2.1 Rye No. 2, 1.0 Oats whit “5 aqbatley: Malting Hey feed 65%- 77%. DEBATE RELIEF ACT London, Apr. 23.—(#)—Weary ‘mem- bers of the house of commons walked out into bright sunshine in evening dress Friday after a session lasting 20 hours and 53 minutes, prolonged by debate on a bill to provide relief for residents of industrial and agricul- tural centers. WALKOUT POSTPONED Minneapolis, Apr. 23.—(#)—A walk- out of union workers in the automo- tive service Industry of Minneapolis, which was scheduled to begin at mid- night Thursday, Friday had been temporarily averted after the union voted to hold the strike in abeyance until a federal government concilia- tor reaches the city . pe A Personal “THE HAT BOX”—E, L, Maxwell, factory-trained hatter. New hats made to order, Hats cleaned and re-blocked. Brive nay at Front, Fargo, N. values! _FRIDAY, APRIL 23. 1987 @ Used cars bearing our to buy be- cause they are honest reconditioned tnd delivered | in a cafe ating condition, Look at these 1934 Nash DeLuxe Sedan 1936 Lafayette Coupe 1934 Lafayette Sedan 1935 Master Chevro- let Coach 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach Convenient terms Copelin Motor Company 610 Main Male Help Wanted WHEAT PRIESSUP | Lost Something Valuable? Use The WANT-ADS USED CAR FREE To Be Given Saturday, April 24 At 7:30 P. M. This car will be given away as a means of familiarizing the public with the new Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. USED CAR LOT Call at the lot for complete information, Nothing to buy, nothing to pay for, its FREE! Just West of the Temporary Postoffice Apartments for Rent MEN WANTED: Age 23 to 30, to learn grocery business. Give age, education, references and . phone number. Write Tribune Ad. 20609. CCF Salesmen Wanted WE NEED four serious minded, hard working salesmen with clean past | — records for combination inside and outside selling. Preference will be given to men with outside direct selling experience but can use am- bitious men regardless of experi- ence. Apply to Mr. Holle, Mont- Tuesday, April 26 and 27, between 9 a. m. and Noon. WANTED—Young experienced sales- man with car. Prefer experienced in washing machines. Will pay drawing account to the right man. Real Estate Also have an opening another town. Address James H. Carter, Box 11, Bismarck, N. Dak. ment. each side. Webb Block TWO fifty foot lots on Fourth street, right down town at very low prices. Let me show you some of those real homes for sale on every street in city and some of the over one thousand lots in all parts of town. F. E. YOUNG 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- Good _ location. taxes, $163. Sale price, Terms. Duplex in est location, consisting of eight rooms and bath, three room apartment and bath on ‘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 location, for quick sale, listed at $4,200 . Terms. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE sie Annual $11,000. Female Help Wanted WEAR free dresses and show famous Fashion Frocks to friends. Sam- ple kit free. Earn up to $23 week- ly. No experience needed. Fash- ion Frocks, Inc., Dept. C-8968, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, WANTED: Experienced girl for gen- etal housework, who can teke full charge. Must be good cook. Have clean habits. Small family, Phone 611, . Paviak. Ww: petent maid with re- ferences. Must desire permanent place. Be excellent cook. Write Tribune Ad. 20588. WANTED—Girl for general house: work. Phone 216. Work Wanted WANTED: Work take care of lawn, also gardening. Reliable young man, Donald Rhodes, enone 436-J. 720 and. St. FOR REPAIRING or recovering fur- niture, Call Schneider, 709 12th. North or phone 1941-R. Prices very SEVEN room modern ae also 5 room and 4 room modern houses. These houses well located. Near school and good buy. ested, call 323 2nd St. If inter- reasonable. a3 MAN AND WIFE want work on farm or dairy ranch. Wm. J. Zim- mond, 402 Ave. C. West. Tel. 1871. NOTICE—Expert sewing machine and FIVE room partly modern bungalow. By owner. Close in. Very reason- able. Write Tribune Ad. 20580. MODERN STUCCO bungalow by owner. Neatly new. Available at once. Inquire at 501 10th 8t.. Toom mi park. M. Register. DR. W. C. BRUNGOWAN “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. enone Bismarck 443, Patter- id Co. = f Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126, Roommate Wanted . TWO girls desire’ another girl to sMare apartment. Call after 5. 801 4th St. Rooms for Rent BEAUTIFULLY furnished sleeping room. One or two gentlemen. Al- ways hot water. 2% blocks G. P. Phone 120-R. 503 - 4th St, FURNISHED large housekeeping room or double sleeping room. Five windows. ple. FURNISHED bedroom. Suitable for one or two. Next to bath. Two large clothes closets. 211 2nd. Phone 1526-W. SLEEPING or light housekeeping room for rent. Call 1749-W. LOVELY furnished room in base- ment, Gentlemen preferred. 315 10th 8t. Private entrance. FURNISHED room, close in. Gentle- men only. $10 month. 200 Man- dan 8t. Toom, newly 5 able for two, $14. 503 8th St. ONE LARGE room in log cabin. Phone 1589. 113 1st St. LARGE sleeping room, $12. Ladies only. 315 Mandan 8t. RICE clean sleeping room. Close in. 322 9th St. Before— NEW 5 room bungalow with base- ment apartment. 610 9th oe Call after 7 p.m. Phone 2038. Party moving 1st of su _Write Tribune Ad. 20618, ——___ FIVE room modern 2 story dwelling. Newly decorated. On 6th 8t. Geo. BUILDING, REMODELING REFINANCING Investigate Our Home Loan Plans © No added fees! Convenient pay- ments, © No commission or service charge! No appraisal fee. No delay. ece Bismarck Building & Loan Ass’n. (Community service since 1906) Room 11—First Nat’. Bank Bidg. iter repairing. Call 270 from 8 to 6:30. Fred Kleingartner. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by day or hour. Also beautiful room for rent. Call 1980. week only, first class . $3. Write Tribune TWO EXPERIENCED girls want housework by the day or hour. Tel. 1478-LW. GIRL WANTS day and hour work. Tel, 1488. gemery Ward & Co., Monday and| NE building. Inquire Tribune Office. IMMEDIATE Possession: Furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privileges, New electric stove, new large electric refrigera- tor, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat furnished. Fireproof SPIC & SPAN SPECIALS This Week Only i GEDAN ........ $O4D i SEDAN ...-.... SOOO These cars all in A-1 condition. 23 years of honest used car dealing Corwin-Churchill ul Plymouth Coach, overhaul- ed, new tires Chevrolet Master Coach, perfect~ oe coesees 305 radio and Ford Tudor, heater .... Plymouth ‘Coupe, new tires perfect (20) Other Cars and ‘Trucks We Trade and Give Terms “CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. Sedan. Bargain. Time payments if desired. Bismarck Finance ation, 305% Bdwy., Bismarck. SeReeeses8s8 CHEVROLET coupe, ‘30. Wire wheels, i original finish, like new. tires. Radio, heater. Phone 1934 CHEVROLET new. Priced right. Phone 43 or 1063. , Seed and Feed TWO ROOM and five room apart- ments, urnished, . Gas, heat ai water furnished. Laundry privileges. Private en- trance. Richholt Bldg., 223 - 7th. ASSINIBOINE Squaw fate seed corn, germination, 85%; shell graded. in sacks, $2.25 bu.; trebl seed bar- ley. 80c, fanned 90c bushel, John Garnier, Bismarck, Rte. 1. Call 593. ‘unfurnished all modern apart- ment. Living room, bedroom, closets, kitchen, bath. Gas and water furnished. Electric refriger- Laundry privileges. Davis 21 Mandan St. 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. AVAILABLE at once. Furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Frig- ator. WANTED—Will pay cash Wanted to 2 Bay for building. Prefer 5 or 6 room low type. «Must be in ea tion and not. too old { Within 50 miles from *Blamarek, Write Tribune Ad 20558, Miscellaneous for Sale i idaire, laundry privileges, inner- spring mattress, Custodian Col- lege Bldg. Phone 1849. ‘WELL furnished one room apartment and kitchenette, gas and electricity furnished. ire, gas range, innerspring mattress, $32.50. Phone 1063. 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. APARTMENTS for light housekeep- ing ground floor. Three rooms up- POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table use, Come @md see us before you buy elsewhere. Phone 1317, 222 So. 9th St. $490 PIANO accordion, $135; motor- phonograph, cycle,’ $14; portable $17; trailer with oyerloaded springs, $15. Call after 6:30, 710 18th St. LIQUID carbonic soda fountain, condi- completely carbonized . A-1 4 tion. Also barbecue equipment. A. Thielan, Dickinson, N. Dak. stairs, 2 rooms, one single room. Clean. Cheap rent. 1014 Bdwy. MODERN FURNISHED 3 ROOM apartment, private bath. Gas and heat furnished. Laundry privileges. _ 802 2nd St. Phone 282: FURNISHED one room with private bath. Frigidaire. Available at once. Main Ave., Nicola Apts. ONE 3-room and bath, 3 rooms and bath basement apartment, one room, kitchenette and bath. Mur- phy bed. Phone 1432. UNFURNISHED meee apartment above Woodmansee &t , 114 “4th, Ready April 15, Apply Wood- mansee Stationery. NEWLY decorated furnished one room and kitchenette, near high school. Adults only. 618 7th. In- quire 616 7th. ONE and two room basement apart- . All for light housekeeping. 818 ‘7th. Phone 1747-R. partment Kitchenette. 106 Is Your Greatest Asset with pe! To those who have method we will si SiieSne thie a8. ature. JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH 206 Main Avenue. Phone 604 BISMARCK, N. D. Please eall for appointments. Houses for Rent CHOICE HOME near capitol eis school. Three bedrooms, Bee sun room, Venetian children. Available ‘June ist, Write Tribune Ad. 20652. aye Passel house, adults only Hot furnace. For information call fori at fis 3rd St., or phone THREE room and private bath, pri- vate entrance. Newly furnished. Call after 5. 623 8th, rear en- trance. MODERN furnished one room base- ment apartment. Suitable for one. Close in. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. CLOSE in. Nicely furnished 3-room apartment to quiet couple. Call at 604 3rd St., side door. TO SUBLET, 3 room furnished apartment, private bath. Call 410% . Phone 218. TO SUBLET 3 room furnished apart- ment. For four months. 211 W. Rosser. é TWO rooms and private bath, fur- nished. No small children. Call 610 6th St. 5 | eee Tote room apartment and bath. Phone 598-M . 311 So. 12th St. MODERN apartment for rent. _717 Thayer Ave. Phone 2180. BASEMENT APARTMENT. 3 rooms and bath. Call 618 13th St. 215 3rd St. Phone 852, ———SSEEEEEEEEEEEE EES Wearing Apparel Call aE oa modern house. May Ist. Adults only. For information see owner, in basement apartment. 916 8th St. NEWLY decorated strictly modern house, $45. 421 First St. Phone 2012. FIVE ROOM and six room modern houses. Tel_117-M. For Sale or Trade Wanted to Rent Bridle al Own &|WANTED—Good modern house with peed Bale 2k will ‘be worth your! 3 or 4 bedrooms. Must be desir- while to come s long distance to} able location. Write Tribune Ad. see these bull cal jared ted 20613. registered ‘Aberdeen Angus WANTED—Room and board by lady imo, Peering retored aborthorn| WANTED. Root ti Soard ‘Write bulls. All TB. and Bangs tested,| ToPO%", Mona. Bis sce Shee pee: gel ae —————— ee or trade cal or draft horses. Phone 439, Abe Tolchinsky, Lost and Found Bismarck Live Stock Station. 108T—On ‘Third or “Thayer LEB Nesday noon, ge sna] se hoy ae dead peceape or Irving (Bud) Cook, 922 Ave C West.| Hospital. Reward. MAN'S SUIT, Slmost new. Can be seen at Elite Barber Shop, 216 4th St. Household Goods for Sale COMPLETE 7 room household fur- niture. Good piano, Maytag, vac- uum cleaner, new dining set, lovely overstuffed set, Singer . machine, studio couch. Phone 1086-W. 422 3rd Bt. BUFFET, table and chairs, dresser, chiffonier, rugs, ol] stove. Priced for quick sale. Call 416 Ave. A afternoons. OLD fashioned spinning wheel. Over 150 years old. Make me an offer. Write Tribune Ad. 20663. FIRST CLASS second band baby carriage: A Feel Merete. Lot ror ‘BALE: ‘Household Goods. Call at 301 10th. St. Phone 1075-W. "| BUICK SEDAN, gas range, $30; sew- ing machine, $15. For Rent: ment, 3 rooms. Adults, $13. Also Piano. 222 2nd. cellent: condition. A real bargain. Marjorie Staak. Phone 603. 892-R. Also hauling ashes, etc. WAYNE Visible gasoline pumps. Good condition. Phone 585. Poultry ATTENTION—Insist_on North Da- kota U. 8. Approved Pullorum test- ed Exhibition quality chicks. Have also baby capons and started chicks. Prices on request. Man- dan Electric Hatchery, Mandan, N.. Dak. Business rtunit; FOR SALE—Newly decorated cafe. Well equipped. Small rent. On ad No. 10. Write Tribune Ad. a SAEE=ORApIaD beauty shop Biceps, for Fobieaeaiee ian cash . 6, Mandan, N. Dak. rt in f column |

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