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{ f inal hour and trends Steels, Oils and Rails Are Best Performers in Slow Trad- ing Session New York, May 3.—()—Trading ranks thinned out in Monday's stuck market but selected issues were sup- ported for gains of fractions to a point or so. It was one of the slowest ses- tions in a year or longer and for min- putes at a time the ticker tape was motionless. A handful of steels, oils, rails and specialties to edge forward while’ numerous leaders either stood still or backed into lower ground. There was a little more selling in the were conflict at the close. ite satisfactory corporation di- vidends and first quarter statements, most sitters seemed con- tent to wait for further stimulation from either Washington or abroad. Transfers were around 150,000 shares. Standard Oil of N. J., pushed up- ward more than a point at one time when directors continued the extra dividend voted the previous quarter. {t slipped somewhat later. Steels were unshaken by a eeolins in this weeks mill operations which was attributed by some to shutting down of several blast furnaces for re- pairs, Bonds and commodities were mixed, | — Livestock | 80, 8T. PAUL South St. Paul, May 3.—(P*-(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,100; slaughter steers slow, weak; tending lower; few medium. ‘to 8.50-10.50; [New York Stocks] Closing Prices, May 3. Adams Exp 17% | Loew's 75% | Alas Jun 12% | Lorillard (P) ae All Ch Dye 231% Mack Trks Allis-Ch. a Am Can Am Cry Sug 26% Am H&L 14% An Inter 4% Am Loco aa Am Metal 49% AmPowLt 10% rey id Nat Biscuit Am Rol Mill 35 Am 8 Ref 85% Nat Csh Reg 32 Am 8tl F 85%) Nat Dy Prod 22% Am Sug pfd 45% | Nat Distill 30% AmT & T 167 |Nat Pr& Lt 10% Am Tob B 81%|Nat Steel 83% ‘am W Wes 20 |NYOCent 46% Am Wool pfd 64 |No Am Avia 12% No Amer 24% No Pacific 33% Ohio Oi) 20% Oliver Farm 69% Otis Elev . 39% PacG&El 30% Packard 9% Param Pict 21% Park Utah 4% Pathe Film 7 Penney (JC) 99 Pen RR 4 Phips Dodge 49% Phil Morris 13% Phillips Pet 57% Pils Flour 29 Proc é& Gam 62% Pub Svc NJ 42% Pullman 59% Pure Oil 19% Purity Bak 17% 9% z i ° 2 Ea j Fs E : Beak Ee poke ie Fons : SSkssa as RF FS ris 23% Briggs Mig 45% Budd Wh 9 Bur Ad Mch 27% But Cop & Z 5% 27% 16 | Shell Un 29 2% good yearlings better fed kinds held up to 7.50 and above; she stock steady to weak; med- lum to good heifers 8.00-10.00; few beef cows 5.75-7.25; low cutters and tutters 4.00-5.25 mostly; bulls steady to weak; most sausage bulls 5.50-6.50; good heavyweights around 7.00; stock- ers steady; most good steers and year- lungs 5.50-7.50; good whitefaced held around 8.00. Calves 2,400; weak to 50 lower; bulk 7.50-8.50; few choice 9.00- 50. Hogs 5000; active, fully 10 higher; spots up more on light lights; sows steady, top 10.00 sparingly; good to choice 190-325 Ibs. 9.90-10.00; 160-150 Ibs, 9.50-95; load strictly choice 180 Ibs. 10.00; 120-150 lbs. 8.75-9.50; good sows 9.40-60; mostly 9.50; stags main- ly 9.75; feeder pigs scarce, few 8.50- ie amereee cost Saturday 9.56; weight 216 Ibs. Sheep 860; 390 direct; salable sup- ply very small, early sales slaughter lambs 25-50 lower; ewes steady; good to. choice wooled lambs 11.00-90; Plain kinds around 10.00 down; choice shorn ewes 2.00-5.00. = Dairy. cattle steady; springers 75.00- 40.00 mainly; medium grades down to - 10.00, Cae et maSHICAGO Chicago, A) D. —Hogs 4 000: eae C00 dire weight averag 0 gee up tully 20. P9390 3B 10. Be sb ocre0 Ab. a 0 pe uz 9. 25 mostly big relent 8, Cc: 500 4,000, ‘calves weights ey ‘weighty good and better steady ply ly good and hoice kin weight very scars ioral here of value sell mui . caling. tooo rm a) i sell weak to 35 mos sales 9,50-21.50 with prinkling ein. oO. 13,00; few 12,50-: 13: Ts: too many light medium to good grade cattle here Considering Such kinds have been marketed freely during th weeks; heifers steady; cow: and steady; best fed helters Bik numerous ads 9.50-11.00 steady at a few out andin Vealers unchange .5U~ 11 Approximna ly _ 1,200 head Texas ck calves and light yearling stockers here or value to sell at 9.50 down; about 300 head sold 9.00-50; Calif. weights at outside pri: Sheep 16,000, including 8,0 rect; fat lambs opening very slo 50-75 under Friday; few sales good and choice wooled lambs 12. to packers; best held higher no action clipped lambs 0: ys, scattered RTH sIOUX CITY Sioux City, May Dri s A. \-Cattle 2500; Salven | ter steers and yearlings establisher it bids mostly yearlings salable above 11.75 panies beeves absent and quoted up 50; liberal share salable around 9.00- 40 small lots Kosher heifers up to 1 early bulk beef cows 4.00-5.50, good to choice around. 500 Ib. ck steers 8.50; common and medium lots 8.75 down; current stocker and feed cattle quotations: St 550-800 Ibs. good and cholic 0 3 common and medium 5.00- 800-1050 Ibs. good and choice 50; common and medium 4.7: heifers ood and choice 6.00-7. rat 4.75-6.00;, cow mon 3,78 (steers), good. and choice medium’ 8.75-6.50. logs 1500; strong. to mostly 10 higher than ‘Friday; top 9.90; good and choice butchers 190 Ib, up 9.75- 90; early packer top, 9.90; 150; 790 1b. weights 9,25-75; medium 170-220 Ibs. offerings 9.35-75; sows 9.40 to mostly down, feeder pigs 100 9.25. 3 Including 300 Califor- nia lambs direct. No early fat lamb ids; buyers talking around 50 lower or around 11.75 for tea wooled skins; slaug hter ewes scarce, no feeders of- ere CHICAGO CASH GRAIN clover sac 26.00-; 3200" ewt. MINNEAPOLIS ey Minnea: oe May 3.-—-@)—Flour: Carload lots per barrel in 98 und stents Bnet Hie fe ie ss 3.50-75, Less tl carl 5 Colors White Rose = Huntingtonshire, not ngea 23 37%. Corn wh, Wwheag | Lewis, ‘Earaite, wivaiea At . 3 yellow 1.35-37%; No: 3| Newbury, ta oats el 2 waite 3 y eae Tilinois; Mabel Merchant, Upland, Ci -|Hornia; Robert’ Stearns, Pedrso ows. Simmons 46% Socony Vac 19% Sou Cal Ed 25% So Pac 56% So Ry 37% So Ry pfd 40 Sperry Corp 19% Std. Brands 13% BUA G&E 8% tl Oil Cal 44% Std Oil Ind 45% Sta Ol NJ 67% Stew War pty Stone & Web 23% Studebaker 15% Swift & Co. 24% Texas Corp. 60% Tex Gul Sul 36% | 3 TexPC& OM Tim Roll B 61% Trans-Am 15 Tri-Cont Cor 8% 37% 16% 54% Cont. Mot 2% Cont Oil Del 44% Corn Prod 58% Cream Wh 31% Cub Am Sug 9% United Corp 5% United Drug 13% United Fruit 81% Un Gas Imp 13% US Ind Al 36% US Pipe. 56% US R & Imp 12% ‘US Rubber 58 4% | US Smelt R 89 ‘UB Steel 101% US Stl Pf Vanadium War Pict West, Un Westing El 138 White Mot 24% Wilson & Co, 9% Woolworth 40% Wrigley, Jr. 68% Krog 22 Uib-O-F Gl 63% DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, ie )\—Closing prices. ts 1 heay; northern Spring ae Tbs. 1.42 No, 1 dark north ' 9 Ib cash 15th 140% - 55 lbs. 1 8% - 1.43% No. 5, 52 Ibs. 1,34%-1.37% 1 northern 1. hard winte: “4 Durum: No. 1 hard amber, 1.29 ap %, 59 vee 1,27. 1,2 3, ee lbs. 1. 53 1 1.25% 1 1 0. a 53 Ibs, 1.15 ; 1 red durum 1.27- abr # ribs, i 12-1,16. discounted 3-5¢ 1.29, Mixed dur below hard ambe! Flax No. 1, Ae No. 2, 1.10, Oat 2 jwnite 4 rere 515 Malting ee 0; feed 65%- aga eat morarons May 3. Da? s light, carlots, Bling nee vu. =4.00; U. 8. No, 2, 2.10-25, A house near South Hill, Va., is built of mud, pine poles and sticks. ———————————EE———— NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh, ICE OF. COUNTY AUDITOR, Bismarck, ‘N. Harvey Smith, West Union, Iowa; Sarah 8. ‘Smith, West Union, Iowa; Mrs. James Webb, ‘Abbot: ay 8! Neats, Huntingtonshire, Dose ‘Mitchell, Abbotebey, st 5 Ber! Burke, 10856 - "Keasie You are every) notified that the tract of land he: steers described and which was ass d in your name for taxation for th ar aki Pte} on the 12th day of Dec er, duly sold, as provided by law, an athe de- linquent taxes of the year 1932, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: South east quarter, Section Township 140, Benge 77. Number of Acres 160. Amount sold for, $31.45, aahmgunt 5 required to redeem at this in addition to the above amount yo will be required to pay the costs o! the service of this notice and Iinter- est as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale fore the expiration of the time for re demption as above winted a de thereof will issue to the holder of the ne sale certificate as Wrovided by ‘NESS my ha nd official seal he Het ony of April, 1937. Eine Auditor Burleigh County, “North ota. 5-3-10-17, ; | Storage Btannetaey 3 Fy wal ite 56%; No. 3 white i THE STATE OF NORTH D. WIDESPREAD WET . WEATHER CAUSES WHEAT DECLINES 3 \ Rains Not Heavy Where Needed But Northwest Reports Are Encouraging ; Chicago, May 3.—(?)—Material de- clines in wheat values Monday, 2% cents in some cases, followed reports of widespread wet weather. The rains were not heavy where needed southwest, but nortgwest and west the moisture was ed Gensdian wheat decidedly beneficial. ex) business consisted of only a port iy July few loads. At the close wheat was 1% to 2% under Saturdays finish, May 1.30% to %, July 1.18% to %, corn % off to % up, May 1.30% to %, July 1.17% to %, and oats % to % down. MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE LOWER Minneapolis, May 3.—(#)—Rain ports from the southwest were main influence and wheat futures prices sacred epaaelly, 0 a lower close Mon: Nght and testusalens jot ary jon. May wheat closed 1 wer at 1.33%, July 1% 28% and Bet 1% lower at 1.21%. ‘lax trade was very dull. May flax closed % higher at 2.10, and July and Sept. unchanged at 2.10 and 2.09, re- spectively. Coarse grains eased with wheat. May oats c! eae pchanged to % low- er at 47% and ete 1 lower at 42 May rye closed % lower at 1.09, July % lower at 97% and Sept. 2% lower at 89%, May feed barley Poiosed 3 low- er at 73% and July 1% lower at 66%. my Agel ned barley closed unchang- “cash wheat erterings were light and demand qui Virtually no win- ter or ‘durum wi was in. Cash corn wat was in slow a om to fair demand: ee Flax was in quiet to. ie a mand. 2 Produce Markets if AG! Chicago, May Ge —Butter and egg prices tended lower Monday but | Mi poultry showed little change. Butter 17,889, weak; ereatn cals (93 score) 31-31: 30% extra firsts (9 9). 30-30 firsts (88-89) 29-29%; standards (90 can tenlaen carlots) Lia 51,577, weak; extra firsts lo- cal’ %; cars 21; ht graded firsts focal 19%; cars 20%; current receipt 18%; storage packed extras 21 storage packed firsts 21%. Poultry, live, 20 trucks, ‘steady; hene 5 ib. and less 17%, over 5 Ib. 114 Le en hens 15; fryers colored Whi 25, Plymouth Rock Bi proiiers, eolored 23, White Rock 4, Frymouth Rock 24, barebacks 19- Leghorn 20; springs golored 24, Wht eck 25, Plymouth Rock 26%; repeters: 13, Leghorn roosters 12; tur- keys, hens ‘17, toms 16, 2 turkeys 15; ducks white and colored 4% 1b. up at small white and colored 14; geese NEW YORK New York, May 3.—(—Butter, 7,497, unsettled. Creamery, higher than’ extra 23-33%; extra ($2 score) 324-4 flrete (88-91 scores) 30%4- 32%; seconds (84-87 scoree) 24-30; centralized (90 score) 32-32 Cheese, 5,384, about teeAy: State, ke diate iresh.fancy 17; hens 30,272, unsettled. Mixed ole Special Packs 231%4-24%; st: ards Hees -23; Storage packed 20% -21; Hetiea "Xs Hay mediums 19% ors: | 0; 19%; average checks ive poultr; Broliers! ephOrn 10c30;0 Roc 25; reds 3 grosmes i. 24; fowl colored igi ee rn a 13; eeuive 12-20 ducks a poultry steady. Fre sh, 6-42 Ibs. 15-20; 38-54 Ibs. 18- 8 Mire 65 Ibs. 19-24; old EOOst Ory 13%- 16; ducks 14-16; chickens ere 17- ; 6-42 Ibs. 20; 48-54 Ibs. 18-28; 60-65 Ibs. 19- old roosters 13%-16; turkeys porthwentern and southwestern) 17- $ ducks 17, AND EGG iets io chicas Lelal fry 3.—F)—. ” Butter Futures: High Low Close ‘ jovember 30% 30 80 0. | @ HSS Futures Storage Packed Firsts, May 320 21% «21% Refrigera’ ards, Oct. 23% 23% 23% Boston, Mey 3.—@)—(U. B. D. A.) There was little demand for wool Monday but spot quotations were mostly steady. Some interest: was shown in fine Austrialian spot wools and in medium and low South Ameri- can at very firm prices, WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN ‘Winnipeg, May 3.—(@)—Cash wheat 2 northern Oats No. 5%. ANGE OF Pari SALES ae 1 northern 1.30%; No. 28; No. 3 northern 1.24 of mixed 1.26%. 1.10% -1.11%. Barley No. Corn, oats and flax not quot- STORM DEATH TOLL 6 Bay Minette, Ala, May 3.—(#)—Six | Sono eee crop an were charged Monday against from Friday to Sunday. STATE OF or your DAKOTA, COUN- Lower std, 85 IN “DISTRICT” COURT: FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. The Federal Land Bank of, Saint Paul, a body corporate, Plaintiff, te aaah E. Anderson, a singe wom- Wal nd Mrs, ilace Falkenstein ai Falkenstein, his wite: f North Dakota, doing s Hail Insarance De- tional Farm Loan Association, a corporation, . BN INS BOVE NAMED DEFEND- You are aH summoned to an- swer the pia laint in this action, which will $e filed in the office of the Clerk of the. District Court in and for said County of Burleigh, State (y sor Dakota, and to serve a cop; Answer upon the subscr: ber within thirty days after the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of our failuresto appear or answer, ud nt will be taken against ult for the relief demande mplaint. is action relates to the foreclos- ‘Mo! fas upon the followin state in the County o' ff North Dakota, to- The Northeast Quarter (NE%) 0: Section Twelve $3). Townshi, ons ey ‘orty- (142) pan, Fie fe ovanty Wine sae) West of t! dian. Rory pincipes 3 coded un geeh aay af apg A. f GEO. 'F. SHA) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1937 DULUTH ae jag ony, BANG Durum— May . nn a LIS CASE GRAIN neapolis, — (%) — Wheat reveptte phoney 61 compared to 139 cash wheat and coarse Stim on Hew: To Arrive Delivered 42% 153% 26 140% 1.52% . 138% 151% 136% 1.40% - 133% 147% . 130% 1.45% 1.28% 1.43% - 1.26% 141% . 1.25% 139% , 1K 137% ette apartment, Modern home. Up- ants, 20c per dozen. 50 for 75c; sass 1.98% 1.96% Close in, 418 and Bt. Stairs. Outside entrance. Radiotn-| lo for #110, FOS, Bumarck, 136% 141% Pia yd com GAT Ry ayaa cluded. $17.50. 320 2nd. _|_Campbell’s Floral, 2015 EB. Main. fies 3 Pehl water always. » OP-| FURNISHED a) lent, one room| OR SALE: One Leffel 75-horse Ma- wpe Penne sean) BI6: and Kitchenette, second floor. $28.|" rine Boller in good. condition. Ar= BR Wor FRONT sleeping room. Suitable for) Also basement apartment, §24./ mour Creameries, Bismarck, N. D. 1H W... 136% 136% 124% 126% two. Private entrance. 501 3rd St.| Everts Apts. 314 3rd, GIRS bicycle. Phone Til of call B04 a proeia LABOR RELATIONS Phone 936-R. NEW furnished basement apartment,| 4th st. - A eee 134% 1.36% 132% 1.34% room nex! at fireplace, 2 bedrooms, private bath, 2% protein Always hot water. 832 Mandan St.| laundry privileges. Ideal for three Lots for Sale : DEW or Call 1705-0. working. Phone 1511. GHOTCE comer ist dor pals by OWE 1 HW... 1.32% 1.34% 1.90% 132% NICE clean room suitable for one or| MODERN furnished 2 room apart-| er, Inquire Mrs, W. Lehfeld, paw two gentlemen. Always hot water.| ment. Also one room besement) 4th St., Bismarck. DH Wo. 1.20% 1.81% 1.27% 1.29% ara aha 903 sth St. apartment. Close in. Phone 260, Minassota’ and pouth Dakota Wheat| Number of Appeals to Board|ranag room furnished. Two clothes| Dr. Enge. Land for Rent 1DHW closets. Suitable for one or two. ry | 30 AORES, adjoining capitol PH W.. 100% 122% 120% 121%| Under Wagner Law Not 211 and &t. Private bath, _ Private entrance.| rand surnames failewed 1008. tendy A dc % 1.26% 1.28% ; Yet Determined ROOM, central location, $12. Also} Adults. $35. ©, L. Pearce, 322/ for seeding. Price Owens. Phone SR ye EIS OU He 3 garage, $3. 523 9th St. Phone 420,| First St. 278, 3H OW... 1.27% 1.20% 1.25% 1.27% (Editor's Note: Questions about | FURNISHED sleeping room, suitable| THREE ROOM apartment, bedroom, . Durem operation of the Wagner labor re- | for two. Call at 808 Main St. ” gas range, Frigidaire. Private bath Poultry Leseer nd tions ect have mutiplied since |SLERPING or “light housskseping| "4 private entrance. Call at 314] ATTENTION— insist on North Da- $0 dhe ng 126 149 14 1.28 1 ity validation by the surpeme | room for rent. Call 1749-W. pd a8 kota U. 8. Approved Pullorum test : ‘0 oe a 125 (1.28 court three weeks ago. The Bis- : ye -_——_ | FURNISHED three room and bath; ed Exhibition quality chicks. Have Qamberba " : marck ‘Tribune presents below apartment, also one room, kitchen-| baby capons, pullets, cockerels, Ibs... 1.28 1.27 some of the questions most fre- ette and bath. Murphy bed. Phone| started chicks and turkey poults, 3 amber hd un AES quently asked and the replies 1432. ne we on request. Mandan 3 oy ‘ given the Associated Press by re- FURNISHED front room and kitchen- |- Electric Hatchery. at 119 «(1.24 sponsible Washington officials). etts. Ground floor. Large one room | PURE BRED Rhode Isiand Red hens, samber'hd —” : — basement apartment. 222 3rd St.| $1 apiece. Also furniture. Mrs, Ibs... 117 1.22 Washington, May 3—Whet juris- THREE rooms, ground floor, $25.| John Nord, 405 17th St. 4 amber hd An A Giction has the labor relations board? ‘Two rooms upstairs, $22. Furnished Seed and Feed Anes The board is empowered to prevent| PRICED for quick sale. Attractive| for'light housekeeping. 1014 Bdwy.|___Seed and Feed _—__ SB ibs... 112 118 unfair labor practices “affecting com-| two story home on choice lot. SE|Gozy furnished basement apartment | OR SALE—Early Murdock seed corn Samberha * < merce” and to investigate questions! corner. ‘Trees. 6 rooms, sunroom.| in new home near capitol. Adults| cured in field; 98% germination; 2 Ibs... 1.10 1.16 “affecting commercé” concerning| Close to capitol. Write Tribune| only. $25 per month. 1021 sth st. | $325 per bu. graded. T. Mur, * Site striae poe | a STRICTLY modern 3 room apart-| ,,Moevoe-N. rane ohice ee oe tare unfair FIVE room bungalow, completely| ment, Private entrance. Private | 150 BU. Falco: ar ool GO, germins- ber, 105. 1.31 the law? modern, Wonderful’ location.| porch, at 408 9th St. Phone 850, | tion test 95%. $2.15 per bushel. W. rum 127 2.19 For an employer to interfere with| stoderate cash payment. Balance | Powe | ¥. Cameron, 9 miles south of Men- G employes in the exercise of the col-| egg than rent, Write Tribune Ad.|*URNISHED large room Kit-! oken, N. Dak. lection bargaining rights guarantesd,| 90815, a chenette spartment with private 137 to dominate or interfere with forma-| are-poom awelling on North side | cntrance._$18._100_Ave. B, La A tion or administration of @ union or| "1 ROOM dwelling on North site| rwo room epartment, upstairs, $20. i to contribute to tte support, to dise| Reguter, er Terms. Geo M.) Everything furnished. Private en- 133 criminate among employes because of) | trance. 302 Ave. D, Phone 847. 1.32 eee Legeaairned to encourage or . | TWO ROOM epartment on Tiret floor 13 Srrantantioa, to discriminate, beoaluse ee ol coun, | See ae ete ate testim: der the| Minn., prairie land. Best of deep| = 7——— = 2% Be eee eeeeia hiieaiat calor: eh Sick soll, wonderful gress and | SMALL spartment, floor. Al FOREIGN EXCHANGE in- Ni York, been general tions of an exchange, ae a: Grant ® rein Ss crease, but the full effect will not be Britain 133%0 Bratee distr: italy | BOND for weeks, There bas been & free 40.22; reg. 19.80; 24.81; Swe en 5.26%; Germ travel 23.65; Norwa: Montreal in New York 100.1 Does the board orginiate cases? 614 Rosser. MoxEY No. It acts only on sworn charges marck. THREE room steady, Lper cent ali guy, Stime'com| 'can en en board to ri Frigidaire. Adults only, mage! pee Time 1ont| oali'an election to ascertain tne teve| High School Students | 7! si st = a decora' apartment Phanged.” i rape Leslie than pe-| to Entertain Players adults only. 18 1th Bt Call st ) STOCK: tion for an election “may be filed by os ts who |i SUBLETS room Tarnished New yor hn TB cury, | an employe or any person or labor| _ Bismarck high schoo! students vh0|/ 7 SUBLET—¥ room furnished American Gen, 1044. organization acting on his behalf.” ti sic contest in Mandan will be| Ws “pin ; Blee Boat ae. No election has ever been ordered st} oa inea® Ch" the program ot ts Rosser. Bond & Share 19. Fisk Rubber 18. TOCKS BOY ELECTROCUTED munity players tonight, the last of Midneapolls, en Mey ree stocks Arlington, Minn., May 3—(/%)—Un- the current season. clon tangling a kite from high tension] Only the presentation of the com- First Bank took is tht edy “You and I,” billed for Wednes- Northwe: power wires witlt metal pruning clip- and the pers, Edward Gorr, 18, was electro- |Gey end ‘Thursday Coe era CAYESTMENT TRUSTS cuted Sunday. om spring pica , mans § Arar (Over nthe oy i ey fork) PIONEER BURIED on the players’ schedule for Gusrt'ine hA7.60, 1833. Glen Ullin, N. D. May 3—()—| the year. Originally pro- ee Puneral services for Mrs. Mary Behr, for Thursday and Friday GOVERNMENT BO! 7, Morton county woman, | of week, the play was moved Mey 1 Dupetovern-| were ‘held at Secred Heart Catholic one day in order that the 114.15. . She came here’ in| Uni of North Dakota Madrigal Treasury #6 11046. - | might appear here Friday night, to good advantage both in selections IN MUSIC PROGRAM by Clarion E, Larson. Mr. Olson’s selection, Handel's “Bonata, No, 4,” in four ‘movements showed him a master of technique as; he made the transition from the graceful movement of the Adagio to 1% | the swift pace of the Allegro, back W. WANTED—Priest’s housekeeper. Give . Read the WANT-ADS Female Help Wanted Gitl for general house- work, Must be able to cook. Phone 2343 portunity. Act quickly. Outline ex- perience. Give three references. The Thos, D. Murphy Company, Oak, Iowa. age, particulars. Write Tribune Ad. 20703. clear and true. Mr. panied her, The Choir and Symphony appeared -|CALL Snowflake Laundry, lowest, prices in town for quality work done. Phone 779. they gave together, and separately. Both displayed the results of good training and Fates, on the pert of director and members, “Largo” by Handel started the pro- gram with both choir and orchestra taking part. The voloeg and instru- ments were blended together in per- fect according, making a highly har- montous whole. ‘Te’ Pleases Crowd One of the numbers of the choir, “Adoramus Te,” showed particularly good work, the voices of the group be-| Model T Ford. 925 10th. Phone ing beautifully blended, 1877-J. Tn two different moods were the) BEAUTIFUL walnut dining room orchestra's rendering of “Intermezzo” and “Minuet in E Flat.” In the first the trumpet melody played an im- portant part in a selection that was grave and dramatic in tone. The second was in the lilting manner of the dance for which it was named. Both were given with ease and skill, act, oF tively. Does the law define unfair prac- GARDEN plowing done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Frank —=*"x_>x_—EE-EEEEEEEE = Household Goods for Sale GOOD Crosley radio, practically new. COMPLETE household furniture, also y| HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale, Also WELL COMFORTABLY furnished base- LARGE living room and sleeping siseping Welch. Phone 1992, Chest of drawers. priced, 309 Ave B, Phone 1474-M after 5 Reasonably basement. . m2. some dresses, size 14 and 16. Apt. 1, 206% Main, suite, complete. Phone 1415. Rooms for Rent £ y attractive room, ground floor, private entrance, suitable for one or two. One block from Bdwy on 2nd St. Phone 580-W. ment room, suitable for two girls. For Sale: % size bed, rug, lounge , and . Phone 1522-LJ. SALESMEN, route men, and jobbers contacting taverns, confe fectioneries, etc, send for our new novelty and again to the sweet the Lar- = ghetto and ended swift with the Premios Wnblesaie os aloe Waeae +e. 142 | Allegro. Miss Florence Fritch sccom- Work Wanted thousands of new items at remark- “ngy, | Panled him, FOR REPAIRING or recovering fur-| for'uve Winer Write too” Batey 3% 13% Sings Geoce Nember for live wires, Write today. Badger 86% 66% niture. Call Schneider, 709 12th.) Novelty Co., 2546 North 30th, Mil. Mrs, Narum sang as her solo,O,| North or phone 1941-R. Prices very | NoVeltY Co. 2 pee ‘97% fret cep and uenans 3 (008, oe SELL completa Union great depth and trueness of tone. 29% 89%| Both high and low notes were well Boon nore aap Ry. capable: oe printing, Pe bkis “ kamndeoed meee an . i fc les, Call| tionery, sales! book 41% 41% Miss Bouak played “Air Varle, No.| Tape’ °F “mploved couples. matches, advertising pencils, novel- 3,” by Dancla, Although only your watch cleaned and re- ties, 1938 calendars. Lowest prices. years old, she pinyed wrist tae art ot paired. At special price. Call 318 Commissions advanced. Samples a veteran, Her crescendo waS! ‘randan St. after 6 o'clock. free, Consumers Press, NP-82 W. good, with the swift notes Head ad ~ Washington, Chicago. ————————_—_—EEEE Ee Apartments for Rent IMMEDIATE Possession: Furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privileges, New electric stove, new large electric tor, new kitchen cabinets, and city heat furnished. building. Inquire Tribune Office. pen ee Low Closs He 1.30% ts Path ta 1.18% 1.18% 117% 117% 116% 1.16% = 1g 1aiN Lams 1a ERRGE COMPORNTTON eepanaing |" ame Wante iit, Lins Ht tity Minnespoa Vili Violinist and Local) “hs. opening ict, reliable man ss ADVERTISING t b ; 4 is manager 0} open GALESMEN + 108% 1.09% 108% 1.06% olk Appear on Well Bismarck and other cities, No sell-| Selling the famous Murphy line of 0% 50K 49% 49% Balanced Program img. Experience unnecessary. Prop-| high grade advertising for Bismarok tio ttre tear td 3 osition eat aw Hore investi- and vicinity. Business and profes- 41% 41% 40% 40% wi! Jarence Olson, former violinist a ra rig) La We = ere world Pate endorse - aac 1 the Pres Symphony of-| Thomas Young, 210 8. Clark, Dept.| with best ‘yosiness “pe past 15 years. oe te) rt chestra; Mrs ¢ Narum, 80-) 993, Chicago. Our exclusive! hted a y copsrig line ine : 119% | era ist ns Rosemary Bossk,|OqNG man wanted to work by| cludes jumbos, art calendars, ie aaa aaa et violinist, were the soloists st a mu- month. F. Jastkowiak, Phone 823,| ess and social greetings, art blot~ iit oe oat RS sical program presented Sunday z ete =——| ters, fans, direct-mail, pencils and night at the Trinity Lutheran church Help Wanted other specialties. We want reliable, 4 ‘ wm. | 88 & part of the Music Week obser- —| full-time man, year round work, vance in Bismarck. WANTED: Following musicians:| rieral commissions payable weekly; 1188 11.62 1150 11 Also taking a leading part in the| trumpet, banjo, drummer, saxo- e be also good bonus and cash prizes. We 1192 1185 1187 | presentation and providing back- ae who also plays Clarinet.| are the pioneers, have an AA rating Bie He 1239 | Sround for the solo numbers were the| Cell mornings or after 6 p.m. 2022/ snd national reputation for pro- Bismarck Little Symphony and the| Rosser Ave. city. duction and performance, New sell- Trinity Lutheran choir, both directed ing season offers real business op- Red ren for Sale OUCH! ‘our’ but we must pote our big stock of re-conditioned cars. SPECIAL—THIS WEEK ONLY , 4-door sedan. . Sed condit Inquire or ssh Ad. No. 20706, ‘c-o Bismarck PurMOore DELUXE Fordor 1035 Sedan. Bargain. Time payments if desired. Bismarck Finance Corpor- ation, 305% Bdwy., Bismarck. GHEVROLET coupe, 1650, _A-l con- dition, due to careful driving and regular attention. $200. Phone 601. coupe, $175. Court 1, 316 3rd &t., city. Lost and Found FOUND: In city, tire and rim, Owner may have same by foe ig paying for this ad. Mattresses MATTRES6ES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 Sth St. Phone 1126, Business Opportunity trucking line carrying state permit. Doing good business. Write Tribune , 20792, \ Personal refrigera- water Fireproof FURNISHED 2 room apartment, pri- vate bath and kitchenette, Frigi- daire. Also one room apartment with private bath and kitchenette. FREE—If excess acid causes you stomach ulcers, gas pains, indiges- tion, heartburn, get free sample doc- tor’s prescription, Udga, at Capitol Cut-Rete, Bismarck, and Central Drug Co, Mandan. “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. Frigidaire. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apts. Houses for Rent IATE FIVE room house, adults only Hot apartment, living room, m,| air furnace. For information call kitchen and bath. 114 4th 8t. nee at 416 3rd St.,-or phone Above Woodmansee Stationery, 8] ply Woodmansee Stationery. MODERN unfurnished roomy apert- kitchen, bedroom, dining room, living room, sun room, bath, ment, Murphy bed. 600 Ave. ‘Thompson, Phone 287. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, in Tribune building. Living room, bed- | === Electric re- frigerator. Call at Tribune office. room, kitchen, bath. DL «K. a ROOM house. “Available be- tween May Ist and 7th. See Frank Krall, Tailor. basement, 514 Main. FOUR ROOM modern ed on Seventh street. Geo. M. Register. MODERN 6 room house, newly de- corated. Call 117-M. Miscellaneous for Sale LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table use, Come and see us before you buy. room combined. Studio couch.| store for sale, Reason for selling.| elsewhere. Phone 1317, 232 80. Fireplace. Phone 078-LW. | _old age and poor health, Call 601. | ptm st. ie LARGE front room. Suit-/ FURNISHED one room al hen- | FROSTPROOF )F cabbage early trans- sleeping able for two. In modern home. ways hot water. Reasonable price. 219 So 12th St. Phone Be. FURNISHED one room and good sized kitchenette with built-in cupboards at 322 9th St. people, 812 Ave. C. awe Toons sperientor aa ‘small ons furnished. Phone IMt-R. Two modern furnished sparen: Mandan &t. $25 per month. 222 TWO room apartment for rent. Gas heat. 306 8th St. Mrs. Hoover. and bath. Call 618 18th St. Y furnished 5 room ai adults only. Phone 107. 215 3rd St. Phone 862. FOR Inquire 116 6th 8t. it. Rose Apts. iene | Hj bi. RTYES ATE f oa i if

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