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BUSINESS EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS ‘AID the continued flow of cheerful earn. in and aerrane dividends, stocks stepped off further recovery paces in Tuesday’s market. Heavy industrials took the play from the start and at the best ad- ro Am. vances of fractions to 3 points were widely distributed. There were a few| Anacond: better upturns. Subsequent profit] Arm. Til. selling lowered top marks in many| As.Dry G. instances. A. T. 8. F. In addition. to improvement of} Atl. Ref. business sentiment, buying conting-| Avia, Corp. ents seemed more assured by the| Bald. Loco. a calmer action of foreign markets and| Balt. & Ohio ay the tendency of bonds and the ma- jority of commodities to titlt forward. | Bendix American Telephone, reflecting | Beth. at ; what brokers said was investment ac- cumulation based on expanding rev-| Borden enues for the company following cut-| Briggs Mfg. 46% ting of long lines rates, led the push at the outset with a jump of 4 points,| BurAd Mch 27% It ylelded some of this in the after-| ButCop&Z 6 noon, There was a late flurry in the rails which failed to hold. Oase (51) Transfers were around 860,000| Caterpil shares. SOUTH ST. PAUL South &t. Paul, May 4.—(#)—(U, 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,900; opening Chrysler Col-Palm. Cl GE mostly steady; medium to good fed steers 850-1150; comparable heifers 7.50-8.50; beef cows 5.75-6.25; few up to 8.00; most low cutters and cutters 4.00-5.50; bulls 5.50-6.50 mainly; good Cearnelane around 17.00; stockers steady; medium steers 7.00 down. Calves 3,100; little changed; good to choice lightweights 7.50-8.50; choice weighty selections 9.00-50. Hogs 5,800; active, fully steady with Monday; top 10.05; good and choice 190 to 325 lbs. 9.90 to 10.00; some in- terests not following; bidding lower but bulk of early run sold; 160 to 190 Ibs. 9.50 to 9.95; 120 to 150 Ibs. 8.75 to 9.50; good sows mostly 9.50 to 9.60; good stags 9.75; feeder pigs 8.50 to 9.00; average cost Monday| Du 9.83; weight 224 Ibs. East Kod Sheep 500; supply small, early sales| El Auto Lite 38% all classes steady; good and choice El wooled lambs 11.00 to 1150; common | El Pw & Lt Firestone and medium grades 9.00 to 10.50; shorn lambs very scarce, good and/Gen Elec, choice shorn ewes 4.00 to 4.75; com-| Gen Foods mon kinds down to 2.00. Gen Mills Dairy cattle steady; strictly good|Gen Motors close springers 80.00 to 95.00; most | Gillette sales 55.00 to 75.00. Goodrich “CHICAGO Gra-Paige Chicago, May 4.—()—(U. A) |G N Ir Ott —Sibet \%,000, including 5,000 divect: Fiarket steady to.10 lower than Mon- G wea day's average; top 10.35 paid ae quently; good and choice 200" 300 1 mostly 10.15-30; 150-190 tb., 9.75-10.; 3 pull, good. 350-350 1b packing sows | Houai B° Cattle 8,000, calves 3,500; steer) Hudson Mot market very dull; bidding weak to 25| Hupp Mot lower especially on light steer and/ 1 Gent jong yearlings grading medium to|/T14 Pavon 43% good; few loads strictly good medium- weight and weighty offerings and | Int Bus Mch 157 Int Harv outside buyers bearish; best light Hd Bie ee “the choice light steers steady but rank and file unsold with both local and sears early 15.10; few loads 13.00- 4.) some held well pee yu ters 6.00 down to weight and condition; lf htwel heifers steaays est 11.00; bull at 7.00 vealers ‘stro: | New York Stocks| Cons ioe ey 2 STOCK PRICE BULGE #5, Ae Heavy Industrials Take Play Ain. Gry. Sug 2 With Advances Distributed | Am. eee Over Much of List Am. Metal re Pow. Lt. 10% New York, May 4—()—Buoyed by re Am. 8. Ref. 87% WITH LIQUIDATING zi Stop Loss Orders Forced Into about of liquidating sales, and num- erous stop loss orders were forced into execution, At the close, wheat was %-2 cents under yesterday's finish, May 1.28%- %, July 1.17%-1.18, corn %-1% up, May 1.31, July 1.18%-% and oats un- changed to % lower. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES SLIP DOWNWARD Minneapolis, | May | 4—UP—Dull trade late in Tuesday's market turned wheat futures lower prices bad: withstood rain’ reports from the southwest. May wheat aes closed % lower at 138%, July 14 to 1% at 137K-% and Sept. % at 1 y SMriax futures Fallieg sharply, | May flax closed 7% Chi Gt W ChiGtW pf 13% CMS&tP CMStPpid 5% -|\CRI&P malting barley unchanged at 1.12. Cash wheat undertone continued soft. Winter and durum types were in fair demand. Cash corn demand was slower. O1 demand was quiet. Rye demand w: quiet to fair. Barley was unsettled. Flax demand was quiet to fair. | Produce Markets | —# | Ben Chicago, May 4.—(7)—Butter_ and oss prices continued to peeling, Tues- ne Poultry Ate ded 18%; storage ora, firsts Poultry, live, 1 car, 36 trucks Ts Leghorn hone lag: dryers, col: |” Ainnespo 3 ehorn ns Tyers, col- a ored 23, White Rock oH B Rock 25; broilers, colored 23, Plymouth and, White Ro ock 24, barebicks.18- =21, orn ; roosters . shorn roosters 11 turkeys, heni 17. toms ihy DN 16, No, 2 tur! 60 white and colored poe colored 14; mse b. on we ‘White Rock nig Plymouth | 2 NBS 658 ‘Texas Corp Tex Gul Sil 37% Tex PC &O 14% Tim Roll B 62% Tri-Cont Cor 8% Truax-Traer 10% New vork)'S May (Butter, 14,- 962, weaker, Creamery, higher than oy 2 logy ;extra (92 score) 31%- %; firsts 4(88-91 scores) 29%-' aU: seconds (st- tralized (0 score) 30 Chi Un Gas Imp 13% US Ind Al 36% Pipe. 56 | 3} US R & Imp 12% alr US Smelt R 89% Live poultry, by express steady to eas brollers,’ Leghorn 13-20: fowlt:|5 nw 50 jp sevens 128% 184% 0... aoe Ls roosters, old (western, southwestern and Virginia) 16-22, Frozen, chick- 1x pa ens (boxes), broilers 16%4-23%; fry- ers 17-24%; roaster 19%-27%. Other fresh and frozen prices unchanged. but | Johns-Man 134% Y | Kennecott Krog Groc 22% Lib-O-F Gl 66% 4 LigMBia 98% ‘Woolworth 49% Wrigley Jr 69% h n Higher at’ 9.00-10.00 mostly “Sheep 5,000, Including 2,600 directs wise classes mostly steady, qual- ity co! 10. California spriny wooled ews TY | -P}—(U. S. D. A.) and yearlin steady to weak; oat bids classes and steers 15-25 lower; fat stock uneven; mainly steady to wetki many bids for other classes and s! 15-25 lower; fat stock une . nd y: ings salable ‘above ti. as; choles be ces absent ‘and quoted up to 14.50; libe: al share eligible around 9.00-10.' 5; few sales fed heifers up to 18; carlots held higher; majority beef cows 6.00- cutter grades mainly 4.00-50: aw mon and medium stock down} good to choice heavy calves 8.50; curr stocker and feed Steers 550-800 Ibs. 6.50- 9.35; common 800-1050 1D. 00; heifers jod and choice 6.00-7.25; common: and medium 4.75-6.00;. cows good 4.75-6.25; com-/that tha object i ae set forth, hn naid streets, avenu of no value for and red by the ‘Board ot City Commis- its regular meeting to be ‘th day of May, 1937 at weights | the hour of 8:00 P. M. and that at such time the said board will hear testi- mony, and evidence of any persons who ay be interested in the granting of sald petition or the denial thereof. Dated this Aap aay, of April, 1937. mon and. medium 4.00-75; cal (steer) ja, And choice ‘6.50-9.00; Hogs 2500; shippers and t: ‘ders steady to 5 low- er; g00d oe oe butchers 190 Ibs. 9. top 9. few early sales to 11.75; small lots shorn ewes cs 50-' ewes absent; quotable t package 58 Ib. feeders 9.50. CHICAGO Zyl > Chi May 4.—()—(U. A) i — . 8. | STATE OF Potatoes, 36, on track 187, arY a plies light, demand light; cwt. Idaho Russet Bur Maine: Green Mountains U. 8. No. 0-25; U.S. commercial aoe -105 innesota Early Ohios 8. round white: 8. commercial, ck, firm, dertone, supplies very li iG a lights track sales, per cwt. Alabama THE STATE. less triumphs U. 8. Tots Tuesday with mill buyers showin Ohio and similar fleece: at 42 cents in the By shrinking around 62 Country packed thres for wools per cent, were offered in cents grease bi tload lots at 45 A 4@ tech tienes arse FLOUR lay enkareel’ “in 98 pound Family patents, pane idered: bulk wooled ‘lambs! changed, 11.65-12.00; bulk choice clipped lambs | 10 lower, two doubles merely good 77 1b;| Pure ‘scattered dings. 31 S NOTICE pe Te a FOR VACA- iven hat on the there was filed e office of the City Auditor of 1 North Dakota, RY ose. 5 Refrigerator Stand- Oct, ards, BK 1% 23% ' ee MONEY RATES 3 New York, May 4.—(#)—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime|g lal paper 1 per cent. Ti Notice is hereby 150; beef steers/ sth day of April, 19: slow; scattered early| in th. sales medjum to good light Toriother the City of Blsmarcl % pe for other | » petition fo unchanged. towing stre between | Sweet omerork May 1 oCAth. A %. American Gen. Cities Service 3% Elec. Bond & Share 19%. Fisk Rubber 15%. ahh on nth: ‘street betw on “Bowen Avenue iat the south Hine of Cof- Bowen Avenue bet: The inning vee 18, ‘Block “er ‘Cfisinal plate ni south oa Block 69, ‘Original Bare sunning: north and eu , O1 ine, Piat: va tert, 4g aie bidding | held on th 4-13-20-27 5. SUMMONS ORTH DAKOTA, COUN- DISTRICT COURT FOURTH es bight DiptRGE. ik of Saint 1, 2.50-85; U.S. No. 2, racticall, “tree nk o} jaint Tae ie vena Santen conde 24 2.40; | Paul, « body corporate, i va. Oscar Japme, single; ef North and partly graded 2.50: Wisconins wt Morth Dakota, doing 1 The Wilton National Fart rong un-|Loan Association, a corporation, Defen OF one DAKOTA Soa E necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this no- | No. tice to George S. Register, State’ ae torney of Burleigh County, State North Dakota at the City ot Bismarck in the County of Burlelg! of North Dakota, the resident agent! h for the undersigned Elmer 8. Eid, ministrator of said estate, Judge of the County Court of Bur-| orn $7 leigh County, State of North Dakota at his office in the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burlelgh You are hereby summoned to an- which wi e filed in the ot e of t Boies PP egy paar ween, A Clerk of the District Court A UP} sal ‘ounty The wool market” continued quiet North Dakotas, and to serve s copy of nswer upon the su Li little interest in domestic wools 0: A ay thirty days after the fered. An occasional sale of fine of this Summons upon you, ex ‘ag reported | of the day of gervice, and in ce and urleigh, State of hereby further notified that Honor our failure to ar indies Cand | judgment will be tiiken a ag: au Guarter blood Ohio and similar fleeces | 07, default for the relte demanded 1a a This “action relates to the tore- closure of a Mortgi lowing described County of Burl Pnote, to-wit eo urt within and for the County of fixes the 9th day of November, A. 1937 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the Court Rooms of Houre i ne Gi City of Bismarck, Coun- Section Twenty ship One mapared Forty. eeeincipel Meri- sf ed this 15th day of April, A. D. Jnite: 02 cat} 1937 at Bismarck, North Dal No) and re fore ‘provide Dated this 20th a4 of Apel: 1937. ELMER 8. EID, t, WB. Arnold, 4 Post Office Ad- ED & for ‘Agroiniatratoy. 61 marck, North Da- orenat publication Apr 7, 1937. 4-27 5-4-11, kot | 4-20-27 5-4-1. COMMENCING LATE Execution by Notice of nts from the preceding top. Notices | July old that deliveries of 445,000 bushels of ad 1.07%, July 7 at ins Rites wheat gen- it 48 and aay % at 42%; May rye % CHICAGO itter 10,64 93 30% 90-91) 29%- i Deana (0 Oig: fresh graded firsts current receipts packed extras 21%; 21%. ducks ie Ib. up, rea white ;eprings, col- 87 anny 28-29. Cen- nero 741, about steady. Prices , 40,771, unsettled. Mixed col- acks 22%-23%; stand- storage packed firsts 0 medtums: and erage checks 21-22; turkeys 10-20; other ices unchanged. d poultry about steady. Fresh BUTTER, AND EGG FUTURES High Low Close|! 5, 21% 21% 21% ady, 60-90 days 1%; cent. ‘Bankers x, CURB STOCKS + 1.20% 1.24% 00 vee GOVERNMENT BONDS 3 New York, May 4.—()—Govern- Tbs.... 1.18% 1.23% ..00 wee Ben "9 114.16, 4 amber ha Treasury 4's 110.7. Tbs.... 1.16% 121% .... 0 4 amber hd CHICAGO STOCKS — Ths.... 114% 119% ..06 over (By the Associated Press) S amber hd Midwest Corp 10%. one LALH LATH woe sree INVESTMENT TRUSTS : $2" ibe pe 1.00% 1.15% (Over the counter In New York) | 5 amber hd Maryland Fund 9.78, 10.72. Quart Inc 8h 17.67, 1 —————— MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, May ‘OCKS —)—Stocks 137 1.35 1.30 Minneapolis, May 4.—()—Range of 135 carlot grain sales: Wheat No. ¢ dark 8 northern, 1.31% 1.36%: No,” mized 1.32 1.28%. Oats No. 2 white 52%, . 1.30 Meaiiey. ak Nos, 127 6%. Flax Non hy 2.24 ‘orn not 3 » 123 STATE Oy NORTH DAROTA, COUN: at OF GRAND FORK! IN fouNTY ‘OURT. ee IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BENT #. EID. ED. 127 hotice Is UeRERY git a, tise ed.. 1.00 undersigne: mer a minis- ah 3 trator. of the estate of Bent E. Eid, towet, grds. 80 Boe cessd Baas deceased, to the creditors of and alj having claims against sai d, to exhibit them with the th and State or to the State of North Dakota. You are . C, Davies, Judge of the Coun- , State of North Dakota has! tenet 35% <1, Durum No. 1 hard amber 60 Ibs. Ne ber 59 Ibs. said Court in the Court ‘and State of North time and place for adjusting all «laims tate of the said Bent E. , which have been duly presented as hereinbe- Administrator of the es- tate of Bent EB. Eid, de- ceased. rks, North Di May Deliveries Phi duly 7 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE oats futures oid % higher Woes Open 4—P)— D MINNEAPOLIS CASB GRAIN ry y 4. Sede ; | receipts *Rossday 31 compared to lymouth | grain cl apie Tbs. 1H we 1.36% 1.38% 134% 136% 13% 12% protein «29% 29% 29% He da 1 smibers: lrd durum 1.25% 1.28% .. see Coaree Grains Flax— S459 317% 2.22% .... be. 120% ie No.4 dark northern 54 dark northern 52 ibs. 1.25%- Ibs. 1.24 bs. 4 34 5 Kh: No. 1 chy hard winter Mon- here ambei i No. Oati Barley ae 80-1.10. Feed barley OE t7 tebe red bieete-4 GRAIN i-p-re ch whest rt! iern ais No. Raed No yay 55%; No. 3 white 55%. WHEAT PRICES SAG |Co-Op Grazing Expected Thrift To Solve Land Troubles More Grass and More Water to Be Made Available for Those Dependent wara| May old .. 120% 120% 120% 130% May wheet led the Inte down “TAT L108 110% 110% er Sossing Ta 1.00% “1.08% ines to sees LI8% ~ 178% oo 112% 113 111 141 103 103 1.01% 101% 93% 93% 93% 92% 1157 1150 1150 11.90 11.82 1185 12.25 12.12, 12.17 1237 127° 1232 16.05 cao Low Close % 133% 133% ‘ion 127% 127% 1,22% 1.20% 1.20% 13% 13 73 66% 65% 85% + 108 1.08% 1.07% 1.07% 88% 98% 97% 97% 80% 90 88% 88% 48% 48% ATH 48 43-43% 42% 42% 217% 2.17% 2.17% 2.17% 16° 217 2316 217 217° 211 3.17 ca quotations Cash Delivered To Arrive 8 bs... 142% 158% .... soos DNS 59 coves 140% 152% ..0. over . 138% 181% .... 136% 149% .. 133% 147% .. 130% 145% . 1.28% 1.43% . 1.26% 1.41% . 125% 1.39% .. 1.24% 139% oe. see ns 136% 141% . seen Montana Winter Wheat oF 180% 136% 1.823% 134% 132% 1.34% 130% 132% 1.29% 1.31% 127% 1.29% and South Dakote Wheal | estab + 1.30% 182% 1.28% 131% - 128% 1.30% 126% 1.28% + 127% 138% 1.26% 127% Durum + 1.25% 1.28% 1.23% 125% 1.24% 127% 0.6. ase + 1.22% 126% 0. wee + 10TH UK ee wee 126% 130% .. 1.00% 1.14% 1.08% .... +1.43%; 68 Ibs, 1.26% -1.41%; 137%; 50 t Nort norintem 1.36%: 5 hard amber 52 Ibs. 1.1 7 pie ty gece) 2.14-2.18, 07%. b1%. northern 1: Mn Medora, N. D., May 4.-()-Many of the nation’s “land use headaches” | may be solved by co-operative gras- organizations in North Dakota, W. Lincoln, Neb., assistant rector for the Resettlement adminis- cover. Wrong out, often lead to high land values to add to stockmen’s woes. Male Help Wanted y People Always Read the WANT-AD Lots for Sale Automobiles for Sale [ANTED—First class barber. Only shop in town, completely furnished. Write Box 163, Denhoff, N. Dak. BOY wanted, mechanically inclined. 16 or 17 years of age. Inquire at 120 W. Thayer. WANTED—First class barber. An- nex Barber and Beauty Shop. re eee Female Help Wanted WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. To lakes for sum- mer months. Mrs. Gordon Cox, 612 W. Thayer. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 223 7th St. from land, | WANTED—Lady cook for City Cafe. ___Work Wanted FOR REPAIRING or recovering fur- niture. Call Schneider, 709 12th, North or phone 1941-R. Prices very Teasonable. HAVE your watch cleaned and re- paired. At special price. Call 318 Mandan St, after 6 o'clock. CALL Snowflake Laundry, lowest Prices in town for quality work done. Phone 779. 80 ACRES, adjoining capitol CHOICE comer lot for sale by own- er. Inquire Mrs. W. Lehfeld, 428 4th 8t., Bismarck. Land for Rent Land summer fallowed 1936. ped seeding. Price Owens. Ut Houses for Rent informat bt at 416 3rd 8t., or phone rae ROOM house, Available be- tween May Ist and 7th. See Frank Krall, Tailor. basement, 514 Main. | - FOUR ROOM modern dwell! on Seventh street. Geo. M. MODERN 6 room house, newly de- corated. Call 117-M. WANTED — Garage near Mason Wanted to Rent Apartments. Write Tribune Ad. 20880. OUCH! This hurts our but we must reduce our big stock Te-conditioned cars. SPECIAL—THIS WEEK ONLY 1934 Plymouth, 4-door egress 1936 LaFayette sedan .. * 1932 Dodge sedan . . 1% 1928 Pontiac, Al condition... @5 Fifty Others to Choose ‘From Meer ileadaaeh dtl MOTORS, mechanical condition. Inquire or write Ad. No. 20705, c-o Bismarck Tribune. CHEVROLET coupe, 1930. A-1 con- dition, due to careful driving and regular attention. $200. Phone 601. Lost and Found FOUND: In city, tire and rim. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. Phone 2292. eee Mattresses Apartments for Rent GARDEN plowing done, Satisfaction guaranteed. Frank Welch, phone 1992, ee Household Goods for Sale LIVING room suite, 9x12 rug, and pad; high chair, banjo, two kitchen chairs, bedstead, spring, mattress, Taylor tot, baby car seat. 611 6th. Basement, rear entrance. GOOD Crosley radio, practically new. Chest of drawers. Reasonably priced. 309 Ave 8B, basement. Phone 1474-M after 5 p. m. 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, building. Inquire Tribune Office. FURNISHED 2 room apartment, pri- vate bath and kitchenette, Frigi- daire. Also one room apartment with private bath and kitchenette. nepenae 106 Main Ave. Nicola WARDROBE, kitchen cabinet, Col- man gas range, 9x12 congoleum rug, Crosley table radio. Tel. 2281. 35 LB. ICE BOX, buggy, baby bath tub, bath table, outdoor play pen. Phone 1702-LM. 808 9th St. in the area for livestock feed increas ed security and a better income. “We believe individual stockmen in all parts of the Great Plain will want to follow these demonstrations 82] closely with a view to using the co- operative grasing ides to solve their ¢/own land use problems, whether or *| not outside ald is available,” the RA can aid in develop- ment work similar to that now being done by resettlement, so more grass and more water shauld be available for livestock in the event of future drouths” 0 Capacity Dickson said the RA would aasist in formation of the groups and help them learn to use the rangeland more econ- omically, Among the first steps, he said, will be a survey of grazing areas to determine their carrying capacity —the maximum number of cattle which can be fed without injuring the grass. The.agency also will act in an advi- sory capacity in setting up regula- tions, he said, and in allotting indi- vidual grasing permits based on indi- cidual cattle holdings and previous use of the range. Under present system of uncon- trolied use, Dickson asserted, it is of- ten “difficult or impossible” for one operator to control large enough tract to minke 88 edad inte iyi im family. Meetings with western North Da kota ranchers are being held this one to get the cooperative setups ‘| COMPLETE household furniture, also some dresses, size 14 and 16, Apt. 1, 206% Main. HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale. Also Model T Ford. 925 Wth. Phone 1877-J. ONE rug, 6x9, #5; day bed, $7. Everts, 314 3rd St IMMEDIATE possession, unfurnished MODERN unfurnished roomy apart- apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. 1146 4th 8t. Above Woodmansee Stationery, ap- ply Woodmansee Stationery. ment, kitchen, bedroom, dining room, living room, sun room, bath, Murphy bed. 600 Ave. D. L. K. Thompson, Phone 287. TWO partly furnished rooms with sleeping porch for light housekeep- ing. Gas, lights, water, heat fur- nished. Private entrance. 223 W. Thayer, Poultry ATTENTION—Insist on North Da- kota U. 8. Approved Pullorum test- ed Exhibition quality chicks. Have baby capons, pullets, cockerels, started chicks and turkey poults. Price list on request. Mandan PURE BRED Rhode Island Red hens, $1 apiece. Also furniture. Mrs. John Nord, 405 17th 8t.. LOOK YOUR BEST Let us clean Men's 2 tremsar Laties ‘Dresses ‘Swagger Suite Lialhe Cisne Rooms for Rent attractive room, ground floor, private entrance, suitable for one or two. One block from Bdwy on 2nd St. Phone 580-W. DOWNTOWN furnished room for light housekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. 304% _Main, Apt 2. LARGE living room end sleeping Toom combined. Studio couch. Fireplace. Phone 978-LW. Hit-Run Driver Faces New Minnesota Laws “May 4 Attorney Ed "J. Goff said Tuesday that Harry Anderson, 24, confessed hiterun driver whose car Sundsy Killed one man and injured another, will be the first motorist in Hennepin county charged with criminal neglt- gence under the new Minnesote traf- fic law. Anderson surrendered volun- tarily several hours after his machine ined Magnus Olson, 54, of aston, egligel mum penalty of up to five years in prison or s $1,000 fine, or both. CHICAGO pag onan Corn No. 3 mixed ; No. 3 STATE ay yon DA DAKOTA, ‘COUN- OURT FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTR: ICT, The Federal Land Bank of Saint Peul, a bedy corporate, Jacob Banttarl tari, his wite; Fy Mr State of North Di i as Loan Association, poration, De THE L STALE OF NORTH D. EQTA DAN: ere NAME! summoned to an- bs ewer the com i which will bet SIX ROOM dwelling on mare side fed in the office of the S a cI No. 1| Glerk of the District Court In and for M.|FOR RENT—Three room spertment :/ sald County of Burleigh, State, of North Dakot. within thirty of this Summo' Ww Nw! ot Station , of Caer a, D. cite, Peat t Ottice Age 4-20-27 FRONT sleeping room. Suitable for two. Private entrance. 501 3rd St. Phone 926-R. LARGE clean cool room next to bath. Always hot water. 832 Mandan St. Call 1705-M. NICE clean room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Always hot water. 903 9th St. ied. Two clothes UARGE room furnished. Two clot closets. Suitable for one or two. 211 3nd 8t. ROOM, next to bath. First floor, hot water at all times. Call 1760. 408 10th. leeping room, suitable {| FORNISHED sleoping 7 for two. Call at 808 Main st. or light housekeeping Toom for rent. Call 1749-W. sere arroon a 3rd. Oall eve- UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, in Tribune building. Living room, bed- room, kitchen, bath. Electric re- frigerator. Call at Tribune office. LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also FURNISHED 3 room apartment, in- two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling. old age and poor health. Call 601. ner spring mattress, electric refrig- erator, laundry, Gas furnished for range. Custodian, College Bldg. ette apartment.. Modern home. Up- stairs. Outside entrance. Radio in- cluded. $17.50. 320 2nd. FURNISHED apartment, one room MODERN furnished 2 rooth apart- and kitchenette, second floor. $28. Also basement apartment, $24. Everts Apts. 314 3rd. ment. Also one room basement apartment. Close in. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. room 8} nt. Private bath. Private entrance. Adults. $35. C. L. Pearce, 332 First St. THREE ROOM apartment, bedroom, 5 ROOM upstairs apartment, also 3 FURNISHED three room and bath gas range, Frigidaire. Private bath and private entrance. Call at 314 2nd 8t. room basement apartment, each private: bath. 617 15th St. Phone 175-W.. apartment, also one room, kitchen- ette and bath. Murphy bed. Phone 1432. FURNISHED front room and kitchen- SMALL furnished one room apart- ment with closet. Upstairs, also garage. 405 5th St. Phone 1003-W. etts. Ground floor. Large one room basement apartment. 222 3rd St. THREE rooms, ground floor, $25. for light housekeeping. 1014 Bdwy. ONE room, kitchenette with bath. STRICTLY modern 3 room apart- ‘Two rooms seria’ $22. Furnished . Reasonable. East end of town. Phone 66. Earl Mowder. ment. Private entrance. Private Porch, at 406 8th St. Phone 850. MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419. 9th St. Phone 1126. ____Business Opportunity _ SMALL CAFE doing excellent busi- ness; with best location in city. Price for quick disposal because of other interests. Terms to right party. Write Box 796, Jamestown, N. Dak, FOR SALE—Well equipped dray and trucking line carrying state permit. Doing good business. Write Tribune Ad, 20792. ees ——— Personal FREE—If excess acid causes ES stomach ulcers, gas pains, tion, heartburn, get free sample doc tor’s prescription, Udga, at Capitol Cut-Rate, ee and* Central “THE HAT BO; ee L, Maxwell, factory-trained hatter. New hats made to order, Hats cleaned and re-blocked. Broadway at Front, Fargo, N. Dak. HEALTH Is Your Greatest Asset Here ts relief f col ki our regular $3.00 trea $1.50 and this ad. lterature. JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH enue. Phone 006 BISMARCK, N. D. Please eall for appointments. Wanted to Buy fd WANTED—Electric Ice Cream cab- inet, 6 or 8 hole. Also carbonator. State price, age and make. Write Tribune Ad. 20873. WANTED—Ten foot counter and six stools. Phone 847. Miscellaneous for Sale POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table use. Come end see us before you buy elsewhere. Phone 1317. 222 So. Sth St. BUICK Sedan, washing machine, ice boxes. For Rent: One large, one small bedroom, newly decorated. Apert unfurnished, $13. Phone eae OF cabbage early trans- plants, 20c per dozen. 50 for 5c; 100 for $1.10, F.O.B., Bismarck. Campbell’s Floral, 2015 E. Main. FOR SALE: One Leffel 75-horse Ma- rine boiler in good condition. Ar- mour Creameries, Bismarck, N. D. UNDERWOOD typewriter, 12-inch roller, standard keyboard, in good condition. Phone 1522-LJ. Seed and Feed FOR SALE—Early Murdock seed corn cured in field; 98% germination; $3.25 per bu. graded. T. Muir, Mooreton, N. Dak. 150 BU. Falconer seed corn, germina- tion test 95%. $2.75 per bushel. W. F. Cameron, 9 miles south of Men- oken, N. Dak. / TWO room apartment, upstairs, $20. Everything furnished. Private en- trance. 302 Ave. D. Phone 847. we caRE ho agney $12, Ladies only, 316 Mandan 8t. ley FURNISHED room near capitol. 512 4 . Ave. E, Phone 1032 Houses for Sale FOR SALE New 5-room BUNGALOW with ‘Denement aagerement e10 Ninth, Mntreet a Phone 2033 PRICED for quick wale. Attractive Srojminey ems on cee bo SE corner. Trees. 6 reoms, sunroom. tgs capitol. Mwrite Tribune FIVE room bungalow, completely modern. Wonderful location. Moderate cash payment. Balance less than rent. Write Tribune Ad. 20815. for sale cheap. Terms. Register. ‘| Dall Is Stil] Upset By Story of His ‘Suicide’ New York, May 4.—(?)—Curtis B. |, fromer son-in-law of President Roosevelt, testified in "Supreme court Monday in his $250,000 libel suit against “Time” magasine, that he was still upset because of publication of a story that he was supposed to have committed suicide. Bruce Bromley, counsel for the *] of was printed under the heading “foreign news,” with a sub-title “France.” He told the Ad that the article “was merely an | TWO ROOM apartment on first floor SMALL apartment, ground floor. Al- and two room apartment in base- ment. 411 5th 8t. Phone 273. ways hot water. Reasonable price. 219 So 12th St. Phone 2324. TWO room apartment. Lights, phone TWO room apartment, pertly fur- THREE room modern furnished and water. Garden space. Tel. 894-1 523 So. 9th St. nished. Close in. Reasonable rent. 614 Rosser. apartment, Frigidaire. Adults only. ‘711 9th St. heat. 306 8th St. Mrs. Hoover. MODERN apartment for rent. Call NEWLY furnished 5 room apartment. 17 Thayer Ave. Phone 2180. adults only. Phone 107. FURNISHED apartment. Rose Apts. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. lustration” of the French newspapers the suicide of & promin Inquire 116 6th St. Farms for Sale level men Minn., prairie land. Best o! rich black soil, wonderful grass hay. If broke up one crop of iy GFE should pay for it as crop fail are unknown here. Good grove of natural timber, close to town and mail route. Lots of outside pasture and hay land close by. Cheap ren- tal. Price $9 per acre. One third to suit. Possession FALCONER seed corn with about 8% white flint. $2.00 per bushel. An- ton Kalvoda, Route 2, Mandan. Tribune Rates Are LOW AU classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- First insertion (per word) 36 2 consecutive insertions (per word) ........+.00..88 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ............4%@ (per word) .........0+0+.88 insertions (per word) .........66- B40 i i ih tS i Hezere é d is

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