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wnt ‘ ' ae higi STOCK PRICES ARE [New York Stocks 3 cs] ocks | GRAIN PRICES DR oe Quotations |= chairs, E IN THER sfidicoraredy AFTER CORN SCORES Pett May Te parce ae Dene use Adams Exp. 18% |Loew’s 1% Wheat— “Open High DINING ROOM, bedroom and living Alas. Jun; 12% | Lorrillard (P) 22% May + 133% 1.34% 13% is room furniture. Electric washer. a an (Mack ‘Tris, duly 1.28% 1.28% 1.26% 126%| ox12 rug. Apt. 10, Tribune Bldg . Ch, Dye Mar, Field 24% 1.21% 1.21% 120% 120%| Phone 1873-M. Allis-Ch. 63% | MoKes. & R. 14% HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale” Also Few Specialties Ad Am. Can 101% |Miami Cop, 16% : eelaa | BCUaEN ote Tentieans toe sie Ales : 8 Advance Sharp- | am. Ory. Sug. am Mid.-Con. ye =e Weather News Regarded as One 72% .12% 60% .70% | _1577-J. : y ei? _ Is Lack. i. Inter, 10 Mins on 108 Main Factor in Forcing [July ...-... 5% 06% 64% 64% ~ ing in List . Loco, Miern, 13% Values Di Ma: 1.07% 105% 1.05: Am.-Metal 52% | Mont. Ward 53% ‘stues Down “9814 Me ————_—__——_ Am, Pow. Lt. 10% |Mur. Corp. 14% St rn New York, May 7—(—Leading| Am. Rad. 22% (Nash Mira 20%! chicago, May Top —oExcept tor soi Sen ll ts Your Greatest Asott Stocks encountered recovery difficul-| Am. Rol. Mill. 36 | Nat. Biscuit 26%! temporary flight of May corn to a 48% 46% 46% || Here t= relief for aches, pains, ti y Am. S. Ref. 86% | Nat. Csh. Rg. 34 ¥ hae 2 cold: all Kinds of rheuma- les in Friday's market and closing r: Nat. Dy. Pra new high price record, 1.35%, grain 42% 420 42 your sinus fixed up price trends were indefinite, Am, Gil. F. 54% NET 33, | values suffered material losses Friday, operation. AA few specialties advanced aharply ae: ig Peon pete mice wheat 2% cents maximum. Sor ae 217 ie methed wey will give one of . A total of 350,000 bushels of wheat | Jul | 25" 2 on comparatively small turnovers and| Am. W. Wks. 20% |Nat. Steel 84% | went into store here , presum- Priits ; a a a tis Sibo""Sad” hte ag, Write, for resisteance was displayed by others.| Am. Wool Pf. 64 |Nat. Tea 9% lably for May delivery . Un- Bis? Uterature. But vigor was lacking in elther di-|Ansconda 82%/|N. Y. Cent. 48% ted May wheat contracts here DULUTH RANGE JOHN F rection. Business news, nole,| Arm. Ill. 114% |No. Am. Avia. 12" |ere approximately 19, . CLASS was comforting. ieee As. Dry G. 17%|No. Amer. 25% "At the close, Seal as WsED ae age may Toh tow Close VAPO PATH 9 fe ot KS was ‘um— Steel scrap at Pittsburgh, tong|4, 7:8 F- 93% |NO. Pacific 35% leents under ’s finish, May| 124" 120 12" 124 || 206 Mata Avene. eaeoe eee considered an economic beeometes| Ate Ref. 30% [Ohio Ol 20% |1.26%-127, July 1.17%-%, corn 1% 1.23% 1.23% 1.23% 1.23% tgtitedecheteadial tic? was reported to have aes another abe ele fy, oun Ee sou Thad So ania treat Bynes eae sicemalentailyseieliocied dec! . . g te, and oats yaryine from 1 cent de- Rails pushed up briskly at the start, | Bendix Param. Pict. fanted to Buy with Santa Fe hitting a eran and|Bethi, ee, at |Park Utah vt FUronS CLOSE LOWER sas cree 244 | WANTED—An_ electric tion one block of 12,000 shares of New| Boeing Air. 37%|Pathe Film 7 Seer eee May T—W—Rain 1236 unit for large size cooler. Write York Central coming out at a frac-| Borden 25% | Penney J © 98% | fluence in the wheat futures market + 248 rebine at eel: tional advance. Farm implements| Briggs Mfg. 45%|Penn RR 44% here relay, arith trade, lively, Rear ——_—_——_ WANTED—Late model used type- A Sa Oe tse, ing wih Bele [Pea Doan | Su eta Whe Skewes | cnags SPREE iter. M. B, Giman Co, Phone Transfers were around 850,000| But. Oop. & Z. 5% | Phillips Pet 56% "ee ay wheat closed 1%, ower at |. Wheat— Open Etigh Low Close | seen shares, Can. Pac. ‘13% | Proc & Gam 61%} 133%: July 2 lower at 1.26% and +++ 1.29% 1.295% 1.26% 127 US, government loan} and low-| Gass .'t) 170% [Pos sro ies Gua | PIER omer ae aA, ‘Lig Tinie Lin Ly 7 Needed Food eee yield corporate bonds were in. de-| Caterpll 91% | Pullman | May flax cloned 1% lower Se - LIT# 1IT% 146 1.16% | MINNESOTA 13 seed com; A.C, mand. Commodities were mixed, 40% | Pure O1 10% | { lower at 2.12 ana Sept. 93 lower at 194 1.35% 1.92% 133% | ttt 98% and grated’ North Da- hates "of National supply and |O€.D, Paso 86 |Purty bax 11h | doarae saris followed wheat, May “2 si3am 133% 132% 132% | Ko oR Dot Hes ow if tos f «aula planes tetas, Lae! eOeY NOOK ae) ee or longer. Celaziese also edged into| Sh! Gt W. 3 | Rem Rand 25% ES yiiwer actus Atay feed “100% 1.00% 1.08% 1.09% | FOR SALE—Early Murdock seed corm new high ground. .P. Reo Motor 6% | D&fley closed 2% lower at 70% and ‘ 85% % g4%| cured in field; 98% germination; ©. M. 8. P. 2% i July 1% lower at 64%. May malting $3.25 per bu., Bebgecoe T. Muir, SUSE ECOG I ney co Bw bon | "seth cocelnts wereTRent cor irhent Mooreton, Nak ° = Q, RL & P. 2% | eee Distill 44% | DUE there was virtually no demand. FALCONER seed corn, 90% germina vest GolzPaim “aise |Seabd Of 43% | “cen ane egrets en AS I tion, #250 per bu. 18 cents extra - jemand was Gol G. Ha, inst |Seare-Roe 87% | demand was light. Rye was in fair per bag. Charles Garnier, Bis- 8O. ST. PAUL Com. Solv. 15% | Serve 29% Gemaua. Ce noeane was dull. marck, N. Dak, . ST. i ema i South St. Paul, May 7.(7)—(U. 8.|Com. & Sou. 2% | Shell Un 0% 150 BU. Falconer seed corn, germina- Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,400; slow, under-|Con. Edis, 38%|Simmons 46% ° tion test 95%. $2.75 per bushel, W. tone weak, some bids tending lower;| Con. Oil 15% |Socony Vac 19% Produce Markets | F. Cameron, 9 miles south of Men- seod fed steers held at 1000 and] Cont. Can 85, ou Cal Bd 25, | @—————____ oe above; salable down to about| Cont. Mot. Bo Pac 60% CHICAGO "ALCONER seed corn with about 8% | — 8.00; fe ont. Oil Del. 44 ‘ OPI i mi i Ri iy meet, so Deter een mee at (be ay we fie] Stel Shed Beate eT ies eee tee cows: 5.80-6.50; few good up to 7.50;|Cream Wh. 31% |Sperry Corp 18% | PSM. nents, Heme steamery FALCONER seed corn, test —08. low cutters and cutters $.75-6.00|Cub. Am. Sug.10 |gtq Brands 13% apeclals (93) score) 3114-32;, extras Cleaned and graded. $s per bushel. mainly; bidding 620, down on most| Deere & Co, 3a [21 S,2 EL | tate Cauchy andy; alanduras (8'c08- Lester Larson, Baldwin bulls; stockers weak to 26 lower. Fe . 132% ata Ol Cal 4% tralized cazlots) 36%. Calves, 2,600; about steady; good to eas bite Std Oll Ind 44% | | Paey 41,864, steady: extra firsts Jo. Poultry choice 17.00-8.50; few prime: 9.50. Mines Btd ONS 67% | °* cal 3; fresh graded firsts Hogs 5,200; rather slow early; due| DUE. Alte. 54 latew war 18% |19%: Ae iiekes seca rneenUraceleis ATTENTION—Insist_on North Da- ‘to higher asking prices; now. fairly Bton & Web 23% | storage packed firsts 22% Pech ete 2 kota U. 8. Approved Pullorum test- active, ‘fully- steady; good to chotce| Hest Kod 188 |atiiemexer 16% |, Poultry, live, 54 trucks, steady; 1590 1590 15.87 1587 | oq Exhibition quality chicks, Have 190-325 Ibs, 990-1000; top 10.50. spar- | Ei Auto Lite 38% /aeine a Co 24%| Pent over FID. 17%, § Ib. and less eras mae baby capons, pullets, cockerels, ingly; 100-180 Ibs, 9.50-96; 120-160 Ibs,|=! Boat 10% lnvias Corp elu | i Pieri tad, White fo colored) MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | started chicks snd. turk ta. kallers 9.00-60; few down to|=! Pw & Lt 19% Broiter Ay iymouth and Fees aah at conmpatedl wo aot Price list on request, est Mendan 3.75; good sows 9.50-€0; stags | Firestone ek 24, barebacke ti.) Lee Electric Hatchery, mainly 8.75; amall lot feeder pigs 878-1 Cen Rios Bijmoulh | otk yi 5 Einneapous cash Pay | ne cost Thursday Gen ueee ; 3 orn urkeys, | gri cl ane ons today 3 weight 221 Ibs. Mills No. 2 turkeys 14; ‘ash Wheat qpSnee? $00; very ttle done on | Sieg A ath Delivered ‘To Arrive 2 ie 1990 Ade) ey cot nest sheep egy 5 amber hd early indications to strong on | Goodrich, ORK - 140% 15BK vee oreo 1" GZ The. 110 116 see sve all classes; few good to choice wooled 6 Un ‘Shay 7.—(P)—Butter, ‘ , 5 amber hd lam ‘Thursday 11.30; choloe 70-69 Ib ee ae Unite Corp exer “H ity a 158% 159K 0. eee BE Tie 108 11D ase ane ured } Drug rs =91 scores! ; wee Dairy cattle good shipping spring- G wane “id Unite Pru An onda (44-87 a 27-30. Centralia: Pied, EF 1 amber... 13s Maly cere vase ers steady at 76.00-00.00 or more; | Greyhound 14% (Un Gas Im 13% |° 296, firm. State, whole 134% 149% 0. aves sedeaN tal) soee others tending lower; plain and med-| 316°" Proq 13% |US Ind Al 36 | milk freah fancy 164-17; held, Coarse Grains ium grades 45.00-65.00, Houd-H B 22% |US Pipe 56 fanoy Ai 2% 23. 131% LAT 60 aren 169, irregular, “Mixed col- 7 US R& Im 12% T24y: ‘ curcaco [Hupp mat “3x Us Rubber 56 a rR Ey jtmed 128% 145% wo. ine Bmelt R %; other ‘olors un- _ eran ORE a ga] Mane, ak [68 Sma |e pe Ae ee market strong to 1 igher than ive oa Dy. express, steady; Thursday's average; to) eH buik Int Bus Mch 158 |US 6tl Pr 137% ral 14-20; reds 17-21; 124% 1.41% gow aay choice 0-200 Ib, TO 26.405 Int Harv 108% | Vanadium 29% | ¢) ry 24; on 11-12; turkeys edi oe FPA sb ib, SIU; onl goad secs: | Int Mick Gan ern [War Plot 12% | 14-88! “other ofprens prices unchand- 128% 130% .. + 198% 125% He Cl ide «| viewelghts 300.07 Int T & Tel 11 |West Un 62% | "No freignt prices due to handlers’ Cattle 1300, calves f 10; generally Johns-Man 131% |Weeting Air 46% |strie. itty steady to easy. waa PIAS : on eh Fresh and frozen 36-42 Ibs. id _ 48-54 Ibs, 18%-23%; 60-| Ibs. ..... 121% 1.34% .... wee 46% 48% 3-15; other fresh and frozen nged. 1.35% 1.39% mee lon to fey. 1 ers 9.35-10.25; remaining cro} Montana Winter Wheat Med toga tee) ni common and medium lightweight at ND RASS OTOREe Lower grds. 74 86 fers at aay with Bi ea ve Sls ot track 132, total ve. | High Low Close 1.36% 198% 134% 1.36% : practical top 6.90, SB weaker, other stock: about 30%, 30 30 Wor No. 2. coe LRN Asie | h09 Sheep 10,000, including 3,600 direct; Supple light, demand slow; 1H W... 1.34% 1.36% 132% 1.34% Ne om 211 2, comparatively little done on fat lambs aah Russet Bur. stamnee Packed Firsts, | aS - 22% rotein fo. 1...... 21 116 nse tee cholee held 12.50 upward; short orn 2.25-27%: WisconsintBliss triumphs | ards, Oct. 24-23% 23%] LHW... 182% 1.34% 130% 133K) pooton ray Tote 8, D, A)— g00d to choice clipped lambs 10.00; lassitied 1.75. Néw stock weak- SS Grade of The bulk of new uirements for yet nothing done on spring eh jupplies light, demand light; mOree RATES 1DH Wor domestic. wools was filled Friday by fe, bi % sheep. about steady; pyle clip) ay crt lise triumphs, Louis. New York, May 7.—(#)—Call money| 1H W... 1.20% 1.31% 1.27% 1.29% | new wools previously bought on con- 5.00 down; strictly chdice held around tine ba No, 3.25 -4: 26 Fe Te 5 steady; 1 per cent all day. Prime! Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat] tract. Prices at which many early 5.25, size; Mit ma ins aks 5: U. 8.| commercial paper, 1 per cent: Time! DH W or contracts were turned over to mills Boor ds tow a 100. 1m percent.” Bankers acceptances |. 1H W... 190% 182% 129% 131% | Spot quotationston fine originel Has pe CITY easy. 2DHW or wed mostly 1.00 to y 7. (U. CHICAGO ASH AIN =—_— 2H W... 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% 128% but calyes 50; Nigh ig eo May yak Co wheat FOREIGN EXCHANGE 3DHW or prices w re- ity about No. 1 dark hard. 134%, Corn No. 3| New York, May 7.-W)-—Forelen ex-|° SH Wer, 197% 129% 125% 1.27% | Ported available on some ofterings, yearlings and rig mixed No.| change steady; Great Britain demand * Durum feeders tsoaree, 1ict maése w 15.26%; Germany free 40.21%; reg.| 60 Ibs... 126 1.29 1.24 1.26 Y Wheat No. 3 dark 14.00; common and medialy shart feds 100.21%. i POR IDA SS ciao Meee esas x not quoted, a below. 2 amber hd 58 Ibs.... 128 1.27 ed tactie quotations: Steers 550-800 ibs. good and choice 6.50-9.25; 900-1050 n 4.00. (steer) weood and choice ‘os0-9 meni § 75 -6.50. Hogs 1500; Hehe strong to mostly her; practica] top 10.00 to all in- and choice butchers 200 Ibs. 160-200 Ib, lights ._ 9.50-60; roughs 75 down; feeder pigs Sheep 6 les practically all ction, 36, Town. fed wooled no early -action: shin forth, Range West, in undertone firm: load tots held at 10.25 | Burleigh Bee Nofth Dakota. and above; other classes scarce, t. 1, further, that the DULUTH CASH GRAIN ae We 7 Closing cash Wh prices, heat: No. neayy, ig Nigar P80 Tbe 13: 1 northern 1.36% -1.41%. hard winter, Montana, . 4, 55 I 0-1. No. 5, oy Ibs. Lis: Hi ‘es 52 ibe 1.12-1.16, 1 red dur- um 1.27-1.29. Mixed durum discount- ed 3-5c below part ambers. aS ats Ke 1 Pr % ye No. 2, '1.03%-1.05 Oats No. 3 white 47% ai Arete Malting 80-1 ed 62% - X half ton of coal is required to starte freight train and bring it torun- ning speed. (Unite ve cal P. ROBINSON Blomarck mall lots 10.10 to city butch- | Or bs. | ‘dark 4 Mere OF HEARING ox PETITION Ibs. m_ AVPROFR: 10 Cy late and | nppropriate | §-7-16-21-28, @ petition prays for a pirat to a PPro priate from a Roat on said Ap- pes located in the NW % of Sec- fon 36, Township. 139 North, Range 79 Went, the ytesree mount of 1.25 cubic feet. may remain in force, Mor ‘a e RED ORS of terlgeting. certain land nsipt= ing of 20 pores in the NEY NWS 20 acres in thi hey > NW, 25 acres in the 2 pw nad 35 acres in the i in Be; State Engineer will consider sata ap- lication at his office, in the city of ismarck, North Dakota, on the sth of June, 1937, at the hour of two clock P. M., a which time and place an persons interested may present thelr objections in person or in writ- "Bat ted at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 27th day of Aprii, 1937, 1-28. or LS rt oath co NOTICE, that Logans Ward, whose address is Bismarck, ‘North Da- cation to the Fmit to divert from Burot for @ permit to joint von sald kota, hi State Engineer for Sectior Township 139 North, Range 81 West, the appro: t of 1.43 cuble feet of w: Nort TAKE NOTICE, clei, tae ona Biemarck ‘th Dano ested nt settons t ies person or iB writ- ry Bates ted at Bismarck, a Dakota, this 27th day of peril ah ‘Tho. State Engineer. | % of | Cre CURB STOCKS New tg May Preset ali Ameri Spe 10% Citler due Else Bond & Shere 184. Fisk Rubber 15%. GOVERNMENT BONDS May New York, 7.—@)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4 Treasury 4's 11 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS aainneny ue May 7.—(@)—Stocks clos Firet Bank Stock no trading (bid 4 Northwest Banco 11%. CHICAG (By the As Midwest Corp. 10%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Maryland Fund 9.90, 10.85. Quart Inc Sh 17.87, 19.58. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May 7.—(@#—Flour, carload 1o¥ er barrel In 98 pound cotton sacl Family patents, un- 0; standard patents, 5- 713. Boi pne ar 19,- 62. Pu Standard Tyee 35.50-36, oS NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPROPRIATION OF WA- TER FROM BURNT CREEK TAKE NOTICE, that A. W. Gussner, whose address is Bismarck, North Da- kota, has made application to the State Engineer for a permit to divert and a CAPUTepriate: water from Burnt The petition prays for a permit to appropriate from a point on said Burnt Creek gsvated in the NE% SE% of Section Township 139 North, Range 81 West the approximate jount of 1.5 cubic feet of water per cond of time during the months of Fil to October for each year said remain in force, for the irrigating certain lands, ww of 120 acres in Section 2, 39 North, Range 81 West, County, North Dakota, OTICE, ‘further, that the 4 ap. emit ma: O8@ Oo! ist: u f 1 STARE No tate Engineer will conside: pa at his office, in the city Hamer: North Dakota, on the win of June, 1937, at the hour of two Sock F: M., at which time and place all persons interested may present are ol tions in person or in writ- Bates this 27th day of April, p37 State Engineer. 5-7-14-21-26, at Bismarck, ne Dakota, | “Thomas. e 1.25 124 56 lbs... 117 1.22 aoe 4 amber ha 54 Ibs... 1.15 1.20 0. oreo ject Mrs. WINNIPEG C. Winnipeg, ey, ab 1 nort! ern 2 northern ._ Oats No. 1.28; > 2 white 58K; No. 3 white $4%, Tadpoles can be made to turn into frogs at any time by feeding them on thyroid tissues. Gi RAIN ‘ash wheat GRANDCHILDREN GREET FIRST LADY, == Thrifty People Always Read the WANT.ADS i Male Help Wanted MEN WANTED, full or part time, in Bismarck, Mandan and vicinity to eared established Dv gereaed ice company. Ap] it agent, contact assureds and prospects. Good proposition, pleasant work, experience unnecessary. Write Tri- bune Ad. 20021. WANTED: Elderly man, mechan- ieally inclined for light shopwork. Inquire at 120 W. Thayer. WANTED: Experienced barber. Write | Box 7, Linton, N. Dak., or call 145. pe Female Help Wanted WEAR FREE DRESSES and show famous Fashion Frocks to friends. Sample kit free. Earn up to $23 weekly. No experience needed. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. D-177, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED AT ONCE—Reliable, ex- perienced farm housekeeper, age 25 to 35. State age, weight, height, nationality. Wages $4 per week. wie Postoffice Box 24, Adams, WANTED—Girl for general house- | work. John Gussner. Phone 216. After 7 p. m,, 1182-R. WANTED: Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. No cooking. 802 Ave. B. WANTED—] eed 4woman for laundry work. Write Tribune Ad. —— Lots for Sale Before— BUILDING, REMODELING REFINANCING Investigate Our Home Loan Plans eee No added fees! Convenient pay- ments, No commission or service charge! No appraisal fee. No delay. eee Bismarck Building & Loan Ass'n. (Community service since 1906) Room 11—First Nat'l. Bank Bidg. Phone 915 Help Wanted WANTED: Experienced shirt presser. Modern Laundry. 411 rhage A Ave. Salesmen Wanted REPRESENTATIVE wanted: Men over 30 years of age with clear rec- ord as salesmen. Must own a car. Permanent employment represent- ing one of America’s foremost in- dustrial training organizations. Large commissions paid promptly. Write Tribune Ad. 20045. OPPORTUNITY leading to sales manager now open to aggressive wide awake man with local agency DESIRABLE building lots on sewer CHOICE corner lot for sale by own- SS TAKEN UP—Dark brindle Boston Sr and water, near Richholt school. Good prices and terms. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. er. Inquire Mrs. W. Lehfeld, 423 4th St., Bismarck. Lost and Found male dog with harness. White nose and forehead. White spot on neck. White on breast. Clarence Hanson, 209 11th. Phone 671. Apartments for Rent 2 selling nationally known electrical appliances. Write Tribune Ad. 20037. _—— ee Work ited FOR REPAIRING or recovering fur- niture. Call Schneider, 709 12th. North or phone 1941-R. Prices very IMMEDIATE Possession: euriuaned 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. Teasonable. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- paired. Called for and delivered. H. Sundheim. Phone 1563, 1004 Ave. C. HAVE your watch cleaned and re- paired. At special price. Call 318 Mandan 8t., after 6 o'clock. CALL Showflake Laundry, lowest prices in town for quality work done. Phone 779. GARDEN plowing done. Satisfaction iteeq. Frank Welch, phone EXPERIENCED girl wants work by day or hour. Phone 1980. Houses for Sale NEW small modern home, just being NEW UNFURNISHED four room FURNISHED basement apartment, FURNISHED 2 room spartment, pri- vate bath and kitchenette, Frigi- apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. Four large closets. Electric refrigerator. Gas and wa- ter fumished Laundry privileges. Davis Apts, Phone 465-W. living room, dining room, kitchen and small bedroom with three closets. Showers. $30 for two. $32.50 for three. $85 for four. 400 5th St. aire, Also one room aj with private bath and kitchenette. Frigidaire. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apts. completed; full basement, gas heat, oak floors, built-in features. Im- mediate possession. Very reasonable selling price and terms. Hedden Real Estate Agency, Phone 0. IMMEDIATE peceeeetns unfurnished apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath, 114 4th &t. Above Woodmansee Stationery, ap- ply Woodmansee Stationery. FIVE room unfurnished spartment with heat, lights, and water fur- private entrance. Call 593. ene: 2 trouser Dresses ae osaee ‘ Fone anaes MODERN unfurnished roomy apart- ment, kitchen, bedroom, dining Toom, living room, sun room, bath, Murphy bed. 600 Ave. D. L. K. Thompson, Phone 287. od UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, in Tribune building. Living room, bed- Automobiles -for Sale OUCH! This hurts our but we must reduce our big stock of re-conditioned cars. SPECIAL—THIS WEEK ONLY “5 in the Noe Fleck’s Used Car Lot NEXT TO POSTOFFICE 50 Cars to choose from Business Opportunity EXCELLENT restaurant, beer and soda business in Bismarck. Only interested parties need apply. Rea- son selling, retiring. Write Tribune Ad. 20038, WELL EQUIPPED beer parlor and lunch, also liquor. Good established business, Reason for disposing, poor health. Write Tribune Ad. 20026. CAFE IN TOWN of 500. Good busi- ness. Selling on account poor health. Very reasonable. Write Tri- bune*Ad. 20906. s FOR SALE—Well equipped dray and trucking line carrying state permit. Personal FREE—If excess acid causes you stomach ulcers, gas pains, ey ae tion, heartburn, get free sample tor's prescription, Udga, at Capitol Cut-Rate, Bismarck, and Central Drug Co., Mandan. “THE HAT BOX"—E. lL. Maxwell, factory-trained hatter. New hats made to order. Hats cleaned and Teeblocked. Broadway at Front, Men's Suits, Top Coats Ladies’ Dresses, Coats, Swaggers Cleaned and Pressed fer Perfection’ Cleaners 118 Thayer Phone 1707 Wanted to Rent WANTED: Four or five room fur- nished house by reliable party, Can furnish references. Phone 1198. | Miscellaneous for Sale POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table use. Come and see us before you buy elsewhere. Phone 1317. 222 So. 9th St. BUICK Sedan, washing machine, ice boxes. For Rent: One large, one small bedroom, newly decorated. seen unfurnished, $13. Phone ; FROSTPROGF Cilia ail ae plants, 20c per dozen. 50 for 75c; 100 for $1.10, F.O.B., Bismarck. Campbell’s Floral, 2015 E. Main. FOR SALE: One Leffel 75-horse Ma- tine boiler in good condition. Ar- mour Creameries, Bismarck, N. D. UNDERWOOD typewriter, 13-inch roller, standard keyboard, in good condition, Phone 1522-LJ. ____Rooms for Rent __| room, kitchen, bath, Electric re- DOWNTOWN finished room Tor| frigerator. Cali at Tribune oftes. light housekeeping. Connect bath, Hot water always, 304% | CH™ housskeeping spariment, alse Main, Apt 2. store for sale, Reason for selling, SMALL FURNISHED sleeping room. old age and poor health. Call 601. Suitable for one. Next to bath. Private entrance. $10. 316 3rd St. SLEEPING room, Closet. Deep Sleep mattress. Always hot water. Close in, 217 First St. Phone 148. LARGE clean cool room next to bath. : Always hot water. 832 Mandan St. Call 1705-M. WELL FURNISHED 4 room strictly TWO ROOM basement apartment. modern apartment, private bath. First floor. Available May 12. Call at rear house, 413 W. Thayer. Furnished. Newly decorated. Wa- ter, gas, lights furnished. 514 11th &t. Phone 1065-J. SINGLE room snd double room, newly decorated. Ice box for sale. 605 Ave. C. SLEEPING room, beauty rest mat- tress. Gentlemen only. $8. Tall at 811 Ave. C. NICE clean room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Always hot water. 903 Sth St. ROOM, next to bath. First floor, hot water at all times. Call 1760. 408 10th. MODERN furnished 2 room apart- basement FURNISHED three room and ment. Also one room apartment. Close in. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. Private bath. Adults. $35. ©. L. First St. room 8] ent. Private entrance. Pearce, 322 bath apartment, also one room, kitchen- oe and bath. Murphy bed. Phone SLEEPING ROOM, centrally located. For Sale: Wardrobe, 404 5th. Phone 597-R. FURNISHED ROOM. ey, $10 per month. 200 Toom, patiable FURNISHED sleeping for two. Call at 808 Main & SLEEPING or light TSaSASEpIn room for rent. Call 1749-W. Gentlemen Mandan FURNISHED 3 roe apartment, screen porch, ground floor. East front. For small family. 602 12th &t. NEWLY decorated three room apart- ment with bedroom on ground floor. Private bath. Call 314 2nd. SMALL furnished one room apart- ment with closet. Upstairs, also garage. 405 5th St. Phone 1003-W. LARGE room for rent, Suitable for two. 422 4th St. Phone 649. SLEEPING room, 219 3rd. Call eve- FURNISHED front room and kitchen- etts. Ground floor. Large one room basement apartment. 222 3rd St. nings. Phone 848-M. STRICTLY modern 3 room apart- ment. Private entrance. Private porch, at 406 9th St. Phone 850. LARGE meee ro room, $12, Ladies only. $18 Mandan 8t. FURNISHED room near capitol. 512 ‘Ave. E. Phone 1032. TWO ROOM HOUSE; 2 room apart- ment, one 1-room apartment. furnished. 818 7th Tel. 1747-R. TWO ROOMS suitable for boy or Phone 494-LR. 1S zara for Sale county, fe land. Best. of deep ‘soil, wonderful grass and ei TWO ROOM apartment on first floor and two room spartment in base- ment. 411 Sth St. Phone 273. ed. Call at 801 4th St. mail route. Lots of outside pasture! keeping. Upstairs. $22 per month. and hay land close by. ing ren-| 1014 Bdwy. tal. Price $9 per acre. third| THREE room modern furnished down, balance to suit. Possession| apartment. Frigidaire. Adults only. ACRE stock and dairy farm, Mis- i e 519 e of Groued floor. Call evenings, Bismarck. Full set of buildings. | <————————__________ Half under cultiva irri- SMALL furnished apartment with hay. Price £14000, $350 Hidacad cash. R. G. Prickard, Sagle, Idaho. ~ TWO CLEAN rooms for light house- ROOM and kitchenette apartment. TWO modern furnished aparinente: Mandan 8t. FURNISHED 215 3rd St. Phone 852. é FOR RENT—Three room spartment. Til 9th St. front entrance. Call upstairs. 305 3rd 8t. $25 per month. 232 ‘apartment. Rose Apts. Inquire 116 6th St. ) PERSIAN kittens for sale. 8 weeks old. Eileen Saxvik, 622 8th St. Houses for Rent ernings at 416 3rd St., or phone on ROOM log cabin, south side. Close in. $15. Phone 1589. Call 113 1st St. NICE FOUR ROOM stucco bunga- low. Good location. 308 9th St. MODERN 6 room house, newly de- corated. Call 117-M. _ Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and reba Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126, te gE FEL dof. r ri £é 3 f i i 38 if : i i f f ! i HT § { aft ei ; > i i 5 z e i t afl yt Hd i eases .