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” STOCK PRICES DROP AS PRECIPITATELY ers. Flax No, 1, 2.08 Rye, No, Oats No. 3 whit Barley, TA%. 3. Burley, e No.8 yellow i. lax Ne 2.18%. Oats not Ayr: 2, 1.03 47% malting 80-1.1 30%. fyb ard Pama! ey ed northern er ts No. 54%. 26.— (®) —Cash fo. 1 a 1.27%; No, 2 1.25; No. 3 northern 1. 20: 2 white 54%; No. 3 is white [New York Stocks| Se ay changed, unchan 302. middlings 36.00-50. rade 1.12-25. het ed —Little busin: $1 to $1.05, ed, 6. 3641. 05. ure bran 35.00-50. 6; sample grade 59%-53%. a7 3-87 nom; malting 1.00- no fimothy seed 4.50-5.00 cwt. Glover seed 27.00-33.00 cwt. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1937 | Grain Quotations | CHICAGO BANGE WHEAT PRICES SAG || AS CANADA VALUES MIC AGO OAS) jH_ GRAIN ae No. 2 1.33%; 134-450 No, 3 white 1-30-31 4: Oats No.1 white 54%- No rye. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Apr. 26.—()—(U. S. D. A.) was transacted in the Boston wool market Monday. Quo- tations were mostly steady to firm on domestic and on fine apparel wools./ Members of the wool teade and wool buyers awaited in state and federal gasoline taxes | with interest outcome of the lsales scheduled to open on Tuesday..| 0; standard patents, Shipments 17,- Standard wheat yellow sample Boston London board, addressed Chicago, Apr. 26.—(P)}— Adams Exp 17%] 10 Loew's 16% yo BEARS PUSH SALES}ss.2=. ar«lusiese> &*! PLUNGE RIVE CENTS : All Ch Dye = mi 114% 114% 112% 119% toes McKes & R 13% Corn. waicn Be aia On ms McKes RPE 45 May ad «124% 1.25% 1.28 1 lay 21% louse Denial of Gold) Am Cr Sus 25%) iami Gop Temporary Complete Stoppage| yn) new |. ia 15% Lis% it Price Change FailstoStem [Am Inter 14% uid-Con of Exports Credited With July old . 112% Midland Stl. 40% Heavy Selling Am Loco 48% | Senn Hon 100% Causins Col Sept. ...... + 107% 1108" 1.06% 1.06% ; [Am Pow'te 10 [Minn Mol. 13% oe one 48% 48% ATK ATH tocks|AM Rad 22% | Mont. Ward 53 43% 4% 43% 43% New York, Apr. am Rol Ma 35 |Mur Corp 14%] Chicago, Apr. 26.—(P)—Sensational 0% 40% 39% 40 lunged downward in mar-lam 8 Ref es |Nash Mtrs 19% late downward plunges of breadstuffs ket as fresh gold rumors and move] 4” gu jf 51% | Nat Biscuit 25% | prices at Winnipeg Monday, five cents / arp : um than sn ordinary amount of foreign! am sug Re 47% | Nat Cah Reg 90%| 8 bushel for wheat and rye, whirled + 1101.70 1.68% 1.68% selling unsettled buying sen! AmT&T 165, Nat Dy Prod 23%4| the Chicago wheat market equally) pye_ Losses of one to five points were) mop B 99% | Nat Distill 31 May ..000.. 1.08 1.09% 1.05% 1.05% widely distributed. were Siam Ww Wks 19 |NatPr& Lt 10% ihe slump of Winnipeg wheat val- | July 1.01% 1.01% 98% 98% number of wider declines, tne | Am Wol Pr 65% |Nat Steel 83% | tes, was, associated rfp ina elie 92% 93. 91% 91K some comeback Nat. Tea 9 porary comple! page start of the final hour, but volime| Anaconda = S244) "Yoo ss, export business in Canadian, wheat.| sia “a 16% dwindled on the recovery and heavy) Arm @ 17 | No Am Avia 12% An unexpectedly big crop was re- offerings flooded the ticker tape just| 48 Drv ax |No Amer. 25. | Potted in India, and European pur- 1155 1142 11.47 before the finish. Aer Ox |No Pacific. 29%| chases Monday were chiefly from 1.82 1172 11.77 ‘The White House denied any state-| At! Ref mq | Ohio Ol 193 | Other sources than Canada, 12.12 1205 1207 ment regarding the gold question was| Avia Corp = 7%) Ce Ta 60! At the close, wheat futures in Chi- 1220 1212 12.15 in the offing but this braced the list| Bald Loco 4 Cts Ber sex | cago, Were 31-5 cents Off, May 1.25% only temporarily. ‘Transfers were|Bal & Ohio 334/28 Aley. So | 1.25%, July 118-1.15%; corn 1 to 3% | Mi sree 15.7 around 2,100,000 shares. Barnsdall 28% | Pac %| cents down, May 1.23-1.23 1-3, July + sees 1635 Secondary bonds dipped and U, 8.| Bendix 21% | Packard 9% L13X-L14, and oats showing %-1% pnts oo date ea Bion aha Seine ate seu (Pat Ulan ay| oS Day, whest ia Ctilcago was tqucted | Minuespolin Ameras ihe le wi ea My ir. 26.—( . Borden 25 |Pathe Film 7% | below $1.26 at one time. Other grains| _Whea' Opes High Low Close Briggs Mfg 46% | Penney J C 95%! moved lower with wheat. Mi + 1.32% 132% 130 130% Liv stock Budd Wh 8%|Penn RR 42%} Chicago soy beans prices broke the 1.26% 1.26% ae 124% : Baden alfearaet Sk eee ee em etc ana cents a bus! i, SOUTH 6x. PAUL Can Pac 12% polls Pet S344 | on Saturday. ape pot beans for BES ++ 120 2) Pills Flour May very 5 are South St, Paul, Apr, 2.—U—(U, 8.| Case OP IS Et en a) | mite a high of $182% a lithe more| Ma: 10 1% 10 70% aoe eee gt Soa Celanese 34% | Pub & NJ 41% | than s week ago. duly $3 63% 62% 62% medium grades 8.25-10.5; 3, good steers tran aa Pure Oil ion MILL CITY WHEAT 1.08 100% 1.00% held 11.25 or ‘more; she stock steady: | Cis ww 4% |Purity Bak 17%| PRICES CLOSE LOWER 9T 93% 93% good to choice heifers 9.25-10.50; bulk chia Ww 2% | Radio 9% | , Minneapolis, Apr. 26—(Q—A final s+ 87% plain and medium 6.00-8.50; plain to REO 8% downwar aring: fn the | Winnlpes, medium butcher cows. §.50-7.005 good oun. Pie te g[Rem Rand 23. | proved to'be more than the wheat fu: ATA 4% 46% Bet ely low cutters and culers Canter pra 2% | Reo Motor tures market could stand and final 4% 41% 41% 5.25; bulls ly, most sausage Rep Stl were lower. bulls 5.35-6.00; stockers steady; plain) CRIé P 2%) Sep ip) ax thin anid theres wae Very. May TOW, a eshie lrciee eaver ad to good stockers 550-7280, Calves 210,| Chrvsier 11K 58, “Daun 204 | the clover May wheat fatures clawed [July new .. 2ii'" 2ii'” 268°" 209 hel mood ke ce 8.00-9.50; few ape ai Seabd Ol 43% | ¢%, lower at 1, 20%, duty 3% at 1.24% |Sept. ...... 210 2.10 2.08 2.08 selections 10.00, set Sears-Roe ft ‘Hogs 2,800; mostly 10 higher than| Com Solv 15%) Jay a the list. May flax. closed I lower at DULUTH BANGE Friday and Saturday; bulk 190 to 300); Com & Sou 2% Shell Un 27% | 2-10, Juiy 3 at 2.09 and Sept..3 at 2,08 Duluth, Minn., Apr. Benin Ibs. 9.85 to 3. top 10.00 sparingly;| Con Edis 37 Coarse grain futures were weaker.|_Durum— Open 160 to 190 Ibs, 9:35 to 9.85; 120 to 150] Con Ou 15% | Simmons 47 wl i sat Slosed 1 lower at| May ....... 118% 118s 140% Laie Ibs, 8.60 to 9.25; bulk good sows 9.60;| Cont Can 54% raat ed 8% i fiuly tonchanged at 2745 May | July. - 119% few good and choice 90 to 115 Ib. pigs} Cont Mot 2% Sept. 2% at 87%; May feed wees 114 825 to 850; average cost Saturday| Cont Oil Del 42% |2° Pe miey sig lower at"Tods and July Sis aye eee ibe Corn Prod 50% a wy a ae Othe lay malting barley unchang- | Mi oe- 1.00% h bi t; if ih ssece 93% to peskars balance ineludes One| Greniey "= 3% |S27 Cor 11K pores Siam aote c, S8 small ot native spring lambe held | CubAmsug 9% |sia Ga El 8% ‘Gah com was in ‘Petter. demand, 3 mo good or choice old crop 8 G00 e deman: = was itm, lax deman jackets force, Dairy Le Hapa Ph gee close | Dis eet bbe Std ONT 64% ‘Produce Markets | SE AnOLIS (CASH on springer cows ; most me-/ Dome Mines nea} y ir. 26.—(P)—Wheat dium to good cows 65.00 to 15.00;| Doug Airc 55% Been tres ari Produce Markets Calta Monday compared to 229 common grades down to 45.00. Du Pont ua Btudedaker 18% |° CCC car ago. pees os East Kod Swift HICAGO cash at and coarse GO El Auto Lite 38% ene Gore al Chicago, aor, Bee) —Butter prices grain Gugitions today follow: _ghlenes Ag Ie RADI EL Boat (ter Gus sre | erecta, hae eh, oe To Arti market generally, teeth to 10 oot r| El Pow & Lt 19 | Tex PC & O 13% Changed. en i Bok tas|P BY DNS sa Z 1, A spec! " chee 2on280 i Tim ee cele i By sou Ths,... 139% 152% .... most i» 9. i firsts ( 89) 2 8 di (90 central-| Ibs. ..... 137% 1.51% .... PE fo Menen trea eetiots) 0% Nh DNB Si Cattle 15,000, calves 1, Eggs 44,846, weak; extra firsts lo- eae 1.35% 1.50% .... steer run; ver} cal 21%, cars 21%; fresh graded fir: steady to 25 local 20%, cars 21%; current recei ane peice ae! ey etorege Backed ox extras 22 oe ates eee aaa. cor @ peraultry, live, 23 wert, atendy;| | Ibs... 130% 147% 60 aces a ni ; foals, 926-1100; siseabie, ‘proportion Leghora hens 16%; fryers, colored 21,|° Tp © y ons, 145% crop comprising nd. ange GNRy Pf 49%! UnGasImp 13%| White Rock 24, ‘Plymouth Rock 24, 4DN . See ieee. af value to turn 1.00; fed/G@ Wes Sug 35%| 13 Ind Al 37% |Dbarebacks. 20-22, Leghorn 22, Ply- 558 heifers stead {1.093 cows sendy hound 13% mouth Rock springs £6, White ‘mock began 1.23% 1.41% ..0. sree is wank: bulls active and strong; sau- us 81 | Springs 25; roosters "13, Leghorn |5 DN 8 52 sage offerings selling at 7.00 down;|Hec Prod 13%| ugr&Imp 11% roosters 12: turkeys, ae ty, toms 16,| Ibs, ..... 1.22% 1.39% Vealers steady at 9.00-10.00; selects|Houd-H B 21%/ ug Rubber 56 | No, 2 turkeys 15, ducks 4% 1b. up,/5 p Wy g'5] ape hag 10.50;. not many ‘lockers in run, Hudson Mot 19%| og ER 97% | White 16 colored 16, small white 14,/° jpe) © O0. 121% 1.37% steheep. 16,000, Including 4,500 alseot;| Hupp Mot 3%! og steel 106% @ Ras Ai A 5DN850 i fat lambs slow, opening 35-50 m 30%! ug ati pia 148 xEw YORK Abe canes 1.20% 1.34% 0... wee early top 12.65 on two acne hole a Ind Rayon 42% Vanadit New York, Apr. 26.—(#)—Live poul-|1 eprbern Nebrasks lsmbe to shippers: ¥| Int Bus Mch 158 | Vanadium = 29%) 4,5“, frolght, Fateady to firm, Chick-|spring <->. 1,33% 1.38% wWooled ewes 600-80, *| Int Nick Can 59 eee eats hore ih wearin, cplored ft Pres abt Bravein stove cyte Sh _ ws ws ed hg ‘Butter, a, SAH, steady, , Creamery,|, 1H W... 183% 195% 191% 139% ADT. 26.—P)— whit er than extra -33%; ex! apitie osc riaugh.| Rennec Shi | Wilson &=Co 8 Os # score) 39% 44; firsts (88-01 scores) eR won steaay to strong: fa aVaho teek strong, |Lib-O-F G1 65%| Woolworth 49%] 4. op centtalineg (60 scare) MN lente ee ee See niatnimtack eres Lig MB 4a 06%! Wrigiley, Jr OO) octal fat tresh, fancy 17; held, |1 DH W or stron fancy 1988, 324-25. 1s stined cot| ytaticg 129% Lal 127% 120% ees, je xed col- rade of a 11 abs 15.1 rs, sper tip! ks 23%4-24%; standards terrae 00-1 email beet SOL CONSERVATION ait ne A 1 PH Won, 126% 1.28% 124% 1.26% coo Be a Pa tac topranen(00= fo. 1, 21; average checks 20. . Mibuiessts and South Dakota Wheat d 800 Ib. feed 8.00; ———————— tivoice around 500 Ib. helfers 7.60; cur BUTTER, AND EGG FUTURES 1 HW... 1.27% 129%125% 128% ocke! pereey nate : chicago, Apr. 26.—(P)—. 3 DHW or ; common an Butter Matures: ie Low Giose| 22 W--. 126%: 120% 1.23% 1.06%, 800-1050 art Storage Standards, Durum ea % 31% |1 amber hd fhelfers good and choice D. McKinnon, Coordinator of Fresh Standards, SYK 8 SANGO ibs..-. 121% 1.24% 110% 1.21% nd medium 4.7: Fed Iu it, Ni d to April... vee 81% 30% 31% Pdi 2 ateers) good cand eee tt le stormge Packed Firsts Ave egy Ns a: 00; medium 5. bar? F amber hd ohetogs f00; steady to weak with Fri- State Group stone fe 22% 20% SE Ibs... 118% 122% vee aves 585 ape sh ees a jomeri percheal top May 7 : 22% 22% 22% /3 amber hd ‘ ; package 0 el 4 5 | Pad “stoice ‘butchers’ 190 1, up| ‘The North Dakota soil conservation | Refrigerator Stand- |) 24) 014) | 57 Ibs... 116% 120% w64 arse Es $e 10.00; packers 9.90 down; 160-190 | committee was complete Monday with 3 amber hd 5 : tb, pnts 40 4 medium 170-220 Jp. appointment, of A, D. McKinnon, Bis- MONEY RATES i poe 114% 119% ..00 sree ° 25 co-ordina - = lights and pigs scarce, stag Fare Bae eee ee cael sitbeysicnehreaat aN ane, ering || OBelbere. 113K 147K aca wa. Sheep 1400; including 600 through; | retary of agriculture Henry Wallace | Commercial paper 1 per cent. . Time | 4 amber hd aoe Including two doubles and three decks | s¢ Washington, D. C. eae reece” Baseors ‘acceptances |, 4 JOE... 110K 118%... a. ceigradaen gainastions | wemks fat abe atte aol conservation distriete inchanged: cor Sambar eee ee , an emer passed by 5 amb CHICAGO FOTATORS the 1987 legislative New eo heat eeerirsign| GE Tbs, 105% LALK wove sees Chicago, Apri ae 8, D. A.) | for » committee of four members in-| exchange s eat Britain. de-|5 amber hd —Potstoas, 181, on track 916, total C. luding Dean H. L. Walster, Fargo,|mand in dollars, others in cents: Great | $1 1b 08% 8, shipments 674 Saturday, 48 Sunday; | “lu vamalesienar Britain, 4347 France 4ts%e: Teal | 1 Ibs... 1.03% 1.07% ..06 soe old stock, supplies moderate, for Idaho | agricultural college; Col TeX! Germeny free 40,21; reg, t9.a0;| , Gtade of Russets demand fairly good, for other | John N. an of the department of 5.26% 5 10; Norway 44.80; Sweden |1 amber... 120% 1.26% . stock demand slow, market, steady. | agrciulture and labor; Gov. William | 25.45; montreal In New York 100.18%.|1 rd durum 118% 120% 115% ; 2:60:80, mostly, 270-857, U. 8, No, 2,| Langer as ex-officio chairman and San eaee Com. conte Grains Sete coarse staine Green: Moun: | A ts were completed at & 7 the Associated Frees) 2 yollow....128 129 1.27 No,,1,,2:25-30; U, 8. com; meeting of the new board to hold s aiawest Corp. 1016. 3 yellow... 127 128 135 No. 1, fine’ quallt: of educational sessions through- NI Ii ‘OcKs 4 yellow.... 124 126 .... New stock, supplies | out tHe state for | sinneapolie, Ap 26--i#yStocks|5 yellow... 119 121 1... nd fairly good, market | ing the soil ts law to farmers, | close: ‘ 2 mixed.... 126 127 .... shea sate ay Firat Bank Stock 14%. 3 mixed....124 126 .... i jorthwest Banco 11%. 4 mixed... 121 1.23 INVESTMENT TRUSTS | 5 aed WT 119 CASH GRAIN (over thecounter 1 in New York) 2 white.... 49% 51% 48% Duluth, Apr. ae es cash Maryland Fund 9.90, 10.85, 3 white... 48% 50% 475% prices. Wheat: No. 1 hea Quart Inc Sh 17.86, 19.52. 4 white AM 49 3 northern spring, 60 lbs. 1. Sel Inc Sh 5.50 No, wl . M% ..... oo No. 1 ae porinern, 59 Barley— f bs. 1.35% -1.50 GOVERNMENT BONDS Ch to fey.. 1.26 1.28 14 eG Be Od Apr. 26.—(P)—Govern- | Med to gd.. 1.07 . 1.17 Ni fare a 52000-acre area at Park River| ‘Trossury 4% ioug0.” Feed. Sori : ir ue 2 1.21% -1.97%3 3 ; Hulsey ee etal eciese ak Bote: CURB STOCKS NO Secoes- 102% 1.00% 101% . hard winter Mon’ started in the fall of a ssa are cone rs Durum: No. 1 hai mber, 60, neau. New Tork, Apr 26.— arb: eas iki 3%) Be No. 4 ere g amber, 18 ibe Gis Bervice 35. No. 1. © 208 214 0... aoe ‘9 a El Bond V4 Shi 18% ET ar fo 130 Minnesota Assembly Fisk Rubber 13%.) E ; rts 4: bi To Meet Again May 24 MINNEAPOLIS Froun he mmons Co-operative duram » 1.18% -1. catfinneapolis, April 26--@),-Fiou:! Plans for Irrigation cotton “I Ks meni, atents, un- —— E. J. Thomas and William Farmer, chief engineer and agricultural ex- pert, respectively, for the state water @ meeting of 50 farmers Sunday afternoon at the Livona schoolhouse in Emmons coun- ty. At its close the group decided to form a co-operative organization to| MA’ sponsor irrigation on 50 acres in the Missouri river bottoms, the land to be devoted largely to potatoes and sweet corn. Approximately 20 farmers are expected to become members of the co-operative . Wallace Kyes, in the Livona community, was in Bis- marck Monday to discuss details of Occasional contracts for fine western | the arrangements with engineers for | €®: grown wools were reported available | the water com! at prices around $1 scoured basis and slightly below but most houses asked | Approximately $800,000,000 is pele in a year. J regu 8 leader | sminatier ENROLL 2,146 MEN FOR GCC IN STATE 13 Camps to Be Operated Here This Year; Some Old Com- panies Disbanded 45 to Co. ta’ ahaition to" tnnse rele Co. No. 2774 at Kensal, and No, 764 at Larimore will get replacements from North Dakota companies now in Minnesota which are to be disbanded. In addition the company at Watford City and No. 2787 at Medora already Altogether, the report states, North Dakota will have 13 CCC companies active in the. state this summer of which 11 already are here and two ice, the biological survéy conservation service for ‘k pur- poses. Other details of their organ- ization are handed from Fort Lincoln, In addition to the youthful CCC members, 29 veterans were enrolled during the recent period, the report showed. Fort officials declined to estimate how many CCC. enrollees will be working outside the state this sum- mer but one “guess” was that the total enrolled is 6,000, leaving approx- imately one third in the state and the other two-thirds outside the state. $04,091 ALLOTTED FROM LIQUOR TAX March Revenues Increase Over February; Burleigh Gets Slice of $2,279 Apportionment of Leaayerl to om Dakota counties from liquor stamp tax fund ee a Monday by State Treasurer John Gray who Eeporiea ® $13,829 increase over February {i Gray said $123,358 had been ap- portioned to the state’s 53 counties since lquor was legalized in North Dakota last December. Opening with a high of $38,810 in December, 1936, county apportion- ments ‘dropped to $28,995.03 in Janu- ary, slumped again in February to $20,861.83 and climbed to $34,601 last month, he said, Cass county led the March appor- tionment with $3,655.62, followed by Ward $2,674.93; Burleigh $2,279, and Grand Forks $1,771.54. March apportionment in other counties: Adams $206.33, Barnes $939.40, Ben- son $571.18, Billings $62.37, Bottineau $653.84, Bowman $233.18, Burke $453.63, Cavalier $499.94, Dickey $399.28, Divide $325.93, Dunn $235.66, Eddy $360.31, Emmons $416.67, Foster $300.54, Golden Valley $146.25, Grant $251.51, Griggs $175.28, Hettinger $240.66, Kidder $325.23, LaMoure $556.73, Logan $328.91, McHenry $655.40, McIntosh $599.09,,, McKenzie $417.04. McLean $695.64, Mercer $454.08, Morton $1,520.21, Mountrail $528.93, Nelson $451.22, Oliver $65.56, Pembina $793.27, Pierce $469.46, Ramsey Ransom $405.80, ville Sargent $453.74, © $269.85, Sioux $124.91, Slope $86.70, Stark $880.39, Steele $218.67, Stutsman $1,131.49, Towner $284.82, Traill $549.66, Walsh $1,086.96, Wells $612.55, Williams. $1,010.02, Strasburg Civic Club Organizes for Year Strasburg, N. D., Apr. 26.—Forty members had signed with the Stras- burg Civic club when it met for its or- ganization meeting last week. J. P. Wickenheiser was elected president, C. 8. Flegal vice president, and Ray Bichler secretary-treasurer. Directors are Ray Volk, V. P. Jorrison and Bud Bauman, and John B. Bossert is mar- shal, Slogan of the organization is “Boost for your home town.” N. P. INCOME JUMPS Minneapolis, Apr. 26. — (#) — The Northern Pacific railway Monday re- ported net railway operating income for March was $1,072,244, or an in- crease of $503,435 over March, 1936. The report shOwed operating rev- enues of $5,522,566 in March, an in- crease of $935,976 over the same month a year ago. Worn or dirty spark plugs some- times cause the excessive use of gas- oline. Pets FOR SALE—Pedigreed Persian cat, one year old, well trained. Call 954 between 9 and 5. eee Business rtunit FOR SALE—Newly decorated cafe. Well equipped. Small rent. On pita No. 10. Write Tribune Ad. Mattresses renovated Tel Either regular or spring filled. rr} 9th St. Phone 1126, TEACHERS EXAMINATION Notice is hereby State aminations must be at 5:30 2. m. MARIE ba 0 County Superintendent ef Sch , arledge County, Bismarck, N. Dek” Present promptly Best of Available A part- r ments In the WANT-ADS Personal Automobiles for Sale DISTRIBUTOR Your profit is $5.00 cash ani 3 to 6 canes dally without difficulty. its allowed in HUSBAND and wife to run home- Operated grocery agency. Every-| thing supplied; no money risk. Earnings up to $200 in a month. Details mailed free. Write ZANOL, 1033 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. Salesmen Wanted | SELL complete line Union Label printing, process embossed_station- ery, salesbooks, varnished book matches, advertising pencils, novel- ties, 1938 calendars. Lowest prices, commissions advanced. Samples free. Consumers Press, NM-82 W. Washington, Chicago. “THE HAT BOX”’—E. L, Maxwell, factory-trained hatter. New hats made to order. Hats cleaned and re-blocked. Broadway at Front, zaree, N. Dak. LOOK YOUR BEST Let us clean and press your clothes uits $1.25 CLEANERS Phone 2406 222 South 11th Street Apartments for Rent Female Help Wanted WANTED—Lady to sell something new in wall cleaners. Write Trib- une Ad. 20605. WANTED—Priest’s housekeeper. Give age, particulars. Write Tribune Ad. Work Wanted NOTICE We do Garden Plowing, Base- ment Digging and sell Black Dirt and Fertilizer. All Kinds of Hauling Phone 1310-LJ WANTED: Work take care of lawn, also gardening. Reliable young man. Donald Rhodes, Phone 436-J. 720 2nd. 8t. FOR REPAIRING or recovering fur- niture. Call Schneider, 700 12th. North or phone 1941-R. Prices very Teasonable, Notice expert ‘sewing machine and typewriter repairing. Call 270 from 8 to 6:30. Fred Kleingartner. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, APARTMENTS for light housekeep- IMMEDIATE Possession: Furnished USED CAR BARG. Plymouth Sedan ...ccesd aie Sedan A-1 | best place to buy used cars. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, Inc. 122 Main \ Phene 700 CHEVROLET USED CAR BARGAINS 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 building. Inquire Tribune Office. NEW unfurnished all modern apart- ment, Living room, bedroom, closets, kitchen, bath. Gas and water furnished. Electric refriger- ator. Laundry privileges. Davis Apts. 321 Mandan St. IN RUE Apartment, one 2-room fur- nished all modern apartment, pri- vate bath and entrance. undry privileges, Adults only. Call 711 Ave. A or phone 1499-W.. 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. ing ground floor. Three rooms up- stairs, 2 rooms, one single room. Clean. Cheap rent. 1014 Bdwy. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by day or hour. Also beautiful room for rent. Call 1980. FOUR room apartment with private bath, All furnished, 1102 Thayer. Also 3 room apartment, unfurnish- ed. Call owner at 318 9th St. SPECIAL One week only, first class plano tuning. $3. Write Tribune Ad. 20638, WANTED—Plowing gardens at rea- sonable prices. Phone 397. -' Houses for Rent CHOICE HOME near capitol and FURNISHED one room apartment UNFURNISHED modern apartment with private bath. Kitchenette. Frigidaire. Available at once. 106 Main Ave., Nicola Apts. above Woodmansee Stationery, 11¢ 4th. Ready April 15. Apply Wood- mansee Stationery. high school. Three bedrooms, large living room, sun room, Venetian blinds. A-1 condition. No small children. Available June ist. Write Tribune Ad. 20652. MODERN six room house. Apart- ment, three rooms, $13. Piano. For Sale: Gas range and buffet. | Phone 905. FIVE room house, adults only Hot air furnace. For information call mornings at 416 3rd St., or phone 455. FURNISHED bungalow for summer months. Available May 1 or 15. Write Tribune Ad. 20721. TWO room furnished apartment. Electrolux refrigerator. Private en- trance. Adults only. 813 Thayer Ave. Phone 589. =f NEWLY decorated furnished one room and kitchenette, near high school. Adults only, 618 7th. In- quire 616 7th. MODERN furnished 2 room apart- ment. Also one room basement apartment. Close in. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. TWO room furnished or unfurnished. Clean, modern, near bat Private entrance. Desirable location. Phone 2131-R. FIVE ROOM and six room modern houses, Tel, 117-M. : SMALL house, south side. Close in. 113 Ist St. Houses for Sale FURNISH! THREE rooms and private bath, pri- three room and bath apartment, also one room, kitchen- ette and bath. Murphy bed. Phone 1432, vate entrance. Newly furnished. Call after 5. 623 8th, rear entrance. SEVEN room modern house, also 5 room and 4 room modern houses. These houses well located. Near school and good buy. If inter- THREE room furnished or unfur- Private bath. nished apartment. 802 2nd St. Laundry privileges. ested, call 323 2nd St. am MODERN STUCCO bungalow by owner. Nearly new. Available at once. Inquire at 501 10th st. : NEW 5 room bungalow with base- ment apartment. 610 9th St. Call after 7 p. m. SEVEN room mode: park. Party moving. 1st of June, Write Tribune Ad. 20725. FIVE room modern 2 story dwelling. Newly decorated. On 6th St. Geo. M. Register. For Sale or Trade TWO rooms for light housekeeping. TWO room apartment. Lights, ip NICELY furnished 2 room apart- TO SUBLET 3 room furnished apart- Heat, water, lights and gas fur- nished, Call at 801 4th St. and water. Garden space. 894-M. 523 So. 9th St. ment for rent. Next to bath. 211, East Rosser. NICELY furnished 3 room apart- ment to adults only. 604 Third St., side door. 29 Ford Tudor, trunk, good tires ... oo S115, 29 Chevrolet new duco 32 Plymouth Coupe, AUCO or egeeeserenee $2 prt cme motor over- oy 33 Seen Goach, overhaul- : ed, new tires ......... eee 325 34 Chevrolet Master Coach, perfect condition ....... 305 35 Ford Tudor, radio and heater .........ssee0e » 435 36 Plymouth Coupe, new tires perfect .......... seeccee 405 (20) Other Cars and Trucks We Trade and Give Terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. HI Good body, extra heavy tires. Good. mechanical condition. Inquire or Write Ad. No. 20705, c-o Bismarck Tribune. PLYMOUTH DELUXE Fordor 1935 Sedan. Bargain. Time payments if desired. Bismarck Finance ation, 305% Bdwy., Bismarck. CHEVROLET coupe, ‘30. Wire wheels, original finish, like new. Good tires. Radio, heater. Phone 601. THREE™~quarter ton International truck, very reasonably priced. Call at 220 So. 6th 8t., city. 1934 CHEVROLET coach. Finish like new. Priced right. Phone 443 oF 1063. ——_ Roommate Wanted TWO girls desire another girl ta share apartment. Call after 5. 801 4th 8t. ____ Office Equipment TWO used safes. One 60x32 outside, 47x19 inside, $50; the other, 35x26 outside, 28x19 inside, $25. Corwin- Churchill Motors. ‘Seed and Feed ASSINIBOINE Squaw face corn, germination, 85%, shell pases in sacks, $2.25 bu.; trebi seed bar- ley. 80c, fanned 90c bushel. John Garnier, Bismarck, Rte. 1. MINNESOTA 13 Seed corn, home: grown. $2.75 per bushel, graded Mrs. Earl Pennington, Barney, North Dakota. FOR SALE—1,000 or 1/500 busheli Marquis seed wheat. Write Carl Spitzer, Bi Bismarck, Route 1. Miscellaneous for Sale POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table use. Come and see us before you buy elsewhere. Phone 1317. 232 6&0. 9th St. POSTCARD size camera with case. Good condition. $5. Pair of heavy dumbbells. $2.50. Call evenings, 406150: $490 PIANO accordion, $135; motor- cycle, $14; portable phonograph, $17; trailer with overloaded springs, $15. Call after 6:30. 710 13th St. WOOD fibre, $1.50 doz. Leaves, cor- sages, etc. Georgie May Wood Fibre Co., Detroit Lakes, Minn. FOR BLACK dirt and fertilizer. Call 892-R. Also hauling ashes, etc. ment. For four months. 211 W. Rosser. STOCKMEN—ATTENTION. Own @ good bull. It will be worth your while to come a long distance to see these bull calves. One two year registered Aberdeen Angus and two yearling registered shorthorn bulls. All T.B. and Bangs tested, TWO rooms and private bath, fur- FURNISHED or unfurnished 3 rooms, MODERN apartment for rent. Call nished. No small children. all 610 6th Bt. kitchenette and bath. 908 2nd St. 117 Thayer Ave . Phone 2180. big for their age. Will sell for cash or trade for beef cattle or draft horses. Phone 439, Abe Tolchinsky, Bismarck Live Stock Station. SIX yearling and 2 year old colts, BASEMENT APAR’ FURNISHED eas Rose Apts. TMENT. 3 rooms ‘and bath. Call 618 13th St. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. Four shetland and Welch ponies, Irving (Bud) Cook, 922 Ave C West. ——__ Wanted to Rent ONE or two room apartment. Adults only. 418 8th St. Household Goods for Sale ‘WANTED—Room and board or large housekeeping room for lady em- ployed and girl of 6. Write Trib- une Ad. 20724. Rooms for Rent 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 St. BEAUTIFULLY furnished sleeping room. One or two gentlemen. Al- ways hot water. 2% blocks G. P. Phone 120-R, 503 - 4th St. BUFFET, table and chairs, dresser, chiffonier, rugs, oil stove. Priced for quick sale. Call 416 Ave. A West afternoons. NICE large sleeping room, nicely fur- nished. Near bath. Suitable for two. 614 8th St. SLEEPING or light housekeeping room for rent: Private entrance. Call 1749-W. OLD fashioned spinning wheel. Over PRACTICALLY 150 years old. Make me an offer. Write Tribune Ad. 20663. new washing ma- chine. $25. Phone 1236, 414 3rd St. NICELY furnished room in modern home for one or two. Next to bath. 414 3rd St. LOVELY ment. 10th St. furnished room in base- Gentlemen preferred. 315 if desired. Ice box for sale. 623 6th Bt. : FURNISHED room with two clothes closets. 211 2nd St. Phone 1526-W. [f.| SLEEPING room in modern home. Board if desired. 322 15th St. | FURNISHED sleeping Toes ae for two. Call at 808 Main SLEEPING room, close to fat ways hot water. 120 Ave. A. ROOM with twin beds. Giris “only. Kennellys, 825 4th St. LARGE sleeping room, $12. Ladies __only, 315 Mandan 8t. PLEASANT room in modern home. Call at 719 9th St. ‘Al- | NICE clean sleeping room. Close in.' 322 9th St. SSS —— Wanted to Buy WANTED—Good second hand piano. Give make and cash price. Write C. A. Albrecht, Temvik, N. Dak. FOR RENT -— Desirable first floor store and basement, 25x90. In Man- dan. Phone Bismarck 443, Patter- Lost and Found LOS8T—Two gate ends from green truck stake rack with yellow let- terings. wavariay;:. Spell 24, be- tween Menoken Bismarck. Phone 334, Bismarck "alide and Fur Co., 801 Front Ave. : LOST—Lady’s brown leather purse. On Highway between Sterling and Bismarck. Return to Tribune of- fice. Reward. REWARD for return of Real Silk sales kit, traveling bag lost last WAYNE Visible gasoline pumps. Good condition. Phone 585. Poultry ATTENTION—Insist on North De- kota U. 8. Approved Pullorum test- ed Exhibition quality chicks. Have and started also baby capons Prices on request. Man- chicks, Electric Hatchery, Mandan, N. my Ei. ef week. Phone 1560-W.

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