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STOCK PRICES sll WITH FEW ISSU BATTLING Traders Find Little in News of Moment to Stimulate Rush for Offerings bE Hi 300,000 shares. General Motors announced April world sales to dealers were the largest for that month in the of the this producer's net for the initial three months was the best in eight years. ders for carrier materials were optim- istic, Livestock —_—_———————— LIVESTOCK RE’ awe ae Paul, Minn., Mays Er Ketings of live choice fed ste break 50-75¢ eek, lower gi of steers, jot se she stock and bulls 25-50: ck cattle showed some decline in sympathy with th downturn on slaughter kinds. A lon of prime fed beeves topped this week at $14.25, but following the break most Food steers and yearlings turned at $9.75-11.00, medium grades down to $8.00, and plain kinds down to $6.50. Medium to good heifers brought 87. 9.50, a few fed kinds $10. pee ull bi cows $5.50-6.50, grad 00d grades fost 50c this week, Foed and choice grades closing at’ $7.00-9.00, prime sorts around $9.50 and cull and com- mon grades et $4.00-5.50. Demand for hogs proved broad this ee worked 10-15c high- increased and ht week~and er in the face of slightly marketin: the close good choice | 19 aaa i Dutchess bri $9. 0.01 $9.90- 10.00, der pigs ughter lambs lost 25-50c early tule nweek but closed only about 25¢ Jo" A few choice spring lambs made” $11.75-12.00 this week, plain Kinds $9.00, good re choice old-crop wooled. Jambs. $11.00-11,7! common and medtum grad 0-11.00, choice shora lambs | §10:00-10. and com mon to medium $7,80-9.00.. Good Tocpholces ser ewes brought $4.00- 5,00, - co) oedium-— grades $2,00-3.50. Chicago, May 8—-W-W. 8, D. A) —Hogs 3,000 including 2 nominally. steady, practically nothing on sale; nominal top 10.40; ship; took none; estimated holdover™ B00; and yearlings grading 50 lower, In- stances 7 of very dragsy markets weakened by dull dressed trade; common and medium grades weak tu 25 lower, such cattle now high compared good and choice offerings prime 1408 lb. steers topped at 15. 3: outstanding light steers 15.10; very few heavies above 14.00, howevs actical top on light yearlin: this summested 10.25-1 with good to choice “yearlings relatively cheapest to killers and com- mon and medium grades highest, clos- ing market on latter pointed down- active, mostly ward; helfers scarce steady, best h 11.50, light 1.38; best cows very drce, 25 highe#, cut- ters and vealers strong; bulls weak to shade lower. Sheep 4,500; including 2,500 eeeotne Fat i recovered good part oF e sheep closing. weak; we lambs, also California springer 12.50, both classes closing at that level; top clipped lambs 10.25 pald early, choice clippers here at close; wee! . bulk wooled jan ara a California — springers around 22 doubles here most clipped lambs 9.61 shorn slaughter ewes 4. top at outside, litt! scattered wooled ws joUx Sioux-City, May 8.—(@®)}—( —Cattle 1 for the. week; ateara) and ‘yearlings k uneven, 2) and feeders stron; carlots enol es: me majority beets cows 5.75- grades mainly 3. 50; iew, on choice feeder steers 9.00-34; c and medium lots down; heavy stear calves steady; few good and 0 1b. butchers 9.90-10.00; fee Ib. ee 9.25-85; chotee 1.50; choice heifer 15 cholee fed clips 9.50-10.25; fe ium springers to 12.50; ioaied ew: 6.00-50; shorn lott 10-5, cB ke Ages 58-60 Ib. fe . CHICAGO CASH ee —(P)}—Cash whi 00: 3 1 ess ey 5 ie sample. tr. No rye, nee Timothy eed. a 26.00-32.00. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, May 8.—(—Cash w! No. 1 northern 1.29%; No. 2 northe: 1.26%; No, 3 northern 1.23, Oats: No. white 55%; No. 3 whit . ves or cantor SALES carlot ere northern A durum 1.22. 7? No. Corn, oats, rye and flax unquoted. wi ONSIN cantas Plymouth, Wis. —(®)}—Ch for the wei Hgriecoasincazche twins, 13%; farmers’ call boa: 15 cents, no twins, For COMPLETE Markets and Financial News THE WALL STREET JOURNAL meee ee by business men tavestors | New York Stocks | Cleshing Prices May 8. Gl 170! 1,16% 1.17% 1.15% 117% Allok ON tg eB te Ae) 115% 116 114%.115%|Mandan Boys Among Best of Am Oy Bus 31% Sac aie 133% 139% 122% 133%| Sudges in Competitions at 132 1.32% 132 132% aa &L at Mar ery ne Benefit Is Discounted But Values 119% 119% 119% 119% May Festival Am Loco 8 48.:—« [ Miami Cop = 16% Range Below Quotations a Am Metal 52 |Mid-Con Pet 29% 1.08%. 1.08% 1.08 1.08%] Fargo, N. D., May 8. — () — Two Am Pw lt 10 Mol 13% at Opening HK MK 83% MM | anys of competition in agriculture, Am Rad ~ 22 | Mont Ward on A1% AT “% Pepin! and literary divisions Am Rol Mil 35% Corp Chicago, May 8 —()—Losses 2 ¢ of the May Festival at North Dakota Oe ee amen gore more than a cent ® bushel in wheat eye e an Agricultural college ended here Fri- prices were pertially recovered just A a 4 q Am Bug Re 46% eo Based + before the market closed Saturday. 41% 41% Al'%) Btarkweather’s Judging team was Am T & 5 167 | Nat Det 31%| Rallying power was strongest in rr | sweepstakes winner. Rolla was sec- Am Tob B 81% contracts calling for delivery of new | 175% | Ond and Cooperstown third. Am W Wis 20 [Nat Pr & Lt 10K | oes wheat after June. Selling Delores Placek won for New Rock- ee Hele ¢ [are ape arc SG TANG Lat {464 | mine” sane Roma” Maan re ‘el n A S 5 AsDryG = 174 | NY, #2 | winter wheat territory which many 92% 93% 92% 93% | was adjudged “most outstanding git” ATS F $2%| Fo Am avis 2 | traders said would be beneficial. One ‘94% | tn the home economics dl ane aos a ae Pacific’ ata recognized authority, however, said a ne%| 5 Lewis Shaw, Meneay. Here Ueseaed Ohio Oil 20% | “trifling” showers at this stage of SOA judging; Arthur Lusche, Page, ee sua Oliver Farm 69 | crop development are of ee mini- 1127 Uvestock judging, and ome aa Otis Elev 39%| mum value and plant collapse can 581150. rong, Starkweather, in crops a Bea! 3%) Pac & El 20% | quioy result unless more rain ts re- ee yaicey ing, received trophies as high men in Bethl stl 86% ha 1195 1190 1192 eS masa Param Pict 20%/ Wheat closed unchanged to 1% Mandan, received the Horse and Beng Air 3 l park Utah 4% | lower, May 1.25%-26%, July 117-17%)|May ss... ce ase 1845. | Mule astoclation medal as high man Bi Mig 46. | Pathe Film 7 | and corn was unchanged to % off, 15.77 15.75 15.75 | 18 horse judging. Budd Wh 9 eeuey eo rtd May 1.33%-%, July 1.19%-%. Oats ee ae om, Juntuneau, Rolls, Placed fist By Ad Mch a7 | Penn ‘td were % higher to % lower. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE SenLaeair loka speech cont But Cop & Z 5% |EbeIp Dodg 47 Minneapolis, May 81 — n livestock judges won team Can Pac = 13% ea enstch tee | Paice On NGe LEPTLE ie a A MThe Future Farmers elected George Case oT 100%) provas Gam 961% | ,rmueapels, May, Se hala ree Hele eke 1h i Christensen, Williston, state presi eka a Pu Bvc NJ 41% | Pires at idwer fovels during most of pt. 1.19% 1.20% 1.18% 120 | dent to succeed Clarence Bergsgaerd, %} pullman | 60%|Saturday's session but short cover- Baiting Bak : Maddock; Floyd Allen, Bladdeck Ce D Pasco @ | pire Oil 19% | ing at the bottom of the recession ae oar: . Ches& O 68% Purity Bak 17% | £7%9 prices: strength to recover much eveee 1.12 | vice Bresdent; | Willem Welander, Chia&NW 5 of the earller loss. 5, the tinal LaMoure, 3 Dean Miller, Rem Rand 25% | {oreo att erate! if er at Williston, Harold Tastad chard| CRI&P 2% lower at 1.26% and Sept. tc lower ) Harold Tastad and Rit Reo Motor 6% | 1.20. gecisi Olson, both of tte, 'd mem- Chrysler 115% f scat- y 5 Rolette, boar ColvPaim “aty [REP SA 38% |, Nip* futures ensed uecates of an ou bers at large. Col G BL. 13% | Rey Tob B 50% | riax closed 2c lower at 2.15, July 1c 4 Vocational agriculture teachers Behe Distill 44% | lower at 2.11, and Sept. 1%c'lower at 5 g ‘Arthur G@. ‘Ths 3 Gom Solv 15% |gears-Roe 87% | 710% 65%: 4814, “4015 | elecled Artis (G. Thomaston, Mat showed 3 6 Gon Bais, gare | Servel bis | ecnarae areina s}omnd arene 42) ALR a1%4 | Conk, Deseldenk,earye: Ete We Con ou 154 {Swe Un 30, | at aris an uly sat Ih! a at 2.5 , secretary -treasvter; James Cont Can 55% ae on ak and Sept. %c at 89%; Pay feed|July new .. 212 21% 211 211 | Erickson, Park River, and Lester Wy- Cont Mot 2% |Socony Vac batley tc higher at 70% and July 14¢ | Sept, 210% | men, Kenmare, board members at °1Con Oll Del 44 genes Ed rte at Se. ony malting, barley closed | st sony Soa large. Lat Ranes, dan, was. : unchanged at ywrence » Mant Corn Prod Vir- in charg Gream We 51s (80 EY p38, euthy'ne wnt oF dutoar Whe WS | pusyiy, :ULURE, RANGE, ue Crosley 20 Or ean tack, Oats} Durum— Open jfilgh Aad Close Curt Wrst 5% [SPRMY Corp 18's] «Caan, corn demand ies a Ode! Tee” 10 i BILBA DEFEND Deere & Co 131 BtdG & El 8% pound WA autee pear ley eemand was 121 tay iat 121% Dia Match 32: dik Come Al Soom aa sooy 1} Std Oil Cal 43% T Produce M =o Dome Mine 40% Std Ol Ind 44%) | Produce Markets | | 198 SLOWLY FALL BACK Doug Airc 52% A Std OU NJ 67% $$ ‘98 CHICAGO 214 ——s Chicago, May 8.—(®)—Poultry w: | eo BEC d Seeder Undertcd 218 | 30,000 Desperate Basques Are and butter firm 14,112, firm, .prices — un- —_—_——_———_. Contending Every Inch of Eggs, 36,938, uhsettle ontending y = eal 20%, ‘cars 2 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 3 local 19%, ca Minneapolis, May 8 — (®) — Wheat Ground With Rebels ts 19%; stor x Ser tics Ss|Suion Gar |W | see eh det pinta til ST Sete gg yt compere 8 8 a et; hens Gillette 16% [Union Pac 143% | Poultry, live, 11 trucks, quict: he iinneapclis cash wheat and coarse Abe fleets tite ) Goodrich 44 [Un Air Cor 25% | horn hens ie fryers colored 24, Ply- | @rain closir.g quotations today follow: Defenders o! ), Basque 4, |United Corp 5%/ mouth and White Rock 25%; prailess | Cash Wheat capital, fought Gen. Emilio Mola’s 3% Unite 13% polared. BS Plymouth and White lly Delivered To Arrive |insurgent invaders Saturday at the Unite Fruit 81% | iorings colored 24%. tock barricades of the city, driven back to GN by oe fay.|Un Gas Im 13% | Pymeuh wench" voostens: 12 153% .... «+ thelr Inst lne of defense by the G Wes Sug 36% |US Ind Al 36 | Leghorn roosters 11%4; turkey hens 5 152% month-old offensive. Greyh a US Rubber 58% 16, toms 15, No. 2 turkeys 14: ducks Seay: Desperately the 30,000 Basques yhound 14% white and colored 4% Ib. up 16, small sought to hold thelr ares Hec Prod 18% {US Smelt R 96% | 14; geese 1 Me 151% woe wee 1 P, semi-circ Houd-H B 22%/US Steel 102% ‘Maginot” line of entrenchments, |. Hudson Mot 17% | V! 29 NEW YORK YAO ctee ae steel and concrete protecting the city Hupp Mot 3% |War Pict 12%|. New. York, May 8,—(#)—Butter, or. the east, north nod po 3 West Un A 8918, firm, ‘Creamery, higher than 147% ‘In & hand-to-hand struggle Tl Cent 31% extra 84-34%; extra (92 score) 33%; mM bat Ind Rayon. 43 |Westing Air firsts (68-91 scores) 30%-33; other ades and bayonets on Mount Sollube, Int Harv 106% | Westing El Ant prices unchanged: 145% a.-keypoint..in the - fortifications, a. Tht Nick can 61% |White Mot 24% | Cheese, 143,921, firm. State, whole Basque force was routed from ma- Int 'T & Tel 10% | Wilson & Co 9% milk flats, fresh fancy 16%; other 5 143% euiae oun nests, sharoent eee 5 Mola’ we forward Johns-Man 131%|Woolworth 49%) Egsgs, 7,348, irregular. Mixed col- 141% Reniait ral Thills, A promcaive Community. feats who are plan- tocks|| WHEAT PRICES DIP WITH RAIN REPORTS ors, special packs 23-24%; Burbanks, U. tana Russet Burbanks, 3. C 8, commercial grade ot. ‘quale 8. No. 1, whites, 80 per cent U. S. ; cobblers, Wisconsin U, round Maine 1, fine ‘quality ak, ‘prices lower, | id slow; per cwt No. 1,'Alabama, . smail, ‘few sa ‘Alabama standards | 5 :] ments on the BOSTON WOOL Boston, May 8.—(®)—(U. 8. D. 22%; stora: acked ‘firsts 22%;/5 DN GRAIN REVIEW ats No: 1 19 gees Angee chi IDB... 5s sie 1.23% 1.39% .... Pees core May 8.—(/)—(U. 8. B poe Other ee prices unchan: 5DN8 A.)\—Domestic wheat markets mi ed, Browns, nearby mediums 22:|" Ips. 1,226 137% marked time during the week a | other bow, all white and duck eggs 3 DN 8 50) 2 ge unchange Live poultry, by express, about| Ibs. ..... 1.21% 1.34% 0. we ter and spring wheat territory aver-| steady. Broilers unquoted. Other Ih northern seed favorable during the week Bat | exprene prices wnene need spring .... 1.35% 1.39% . rpoa Re eee renee cr oP nanecte night | Fresh, chickens (boxes): Broilers 2 4 Montana Wisiter Wheat hange materially during the next 25; other fresh and frozen prices un- Te | changed, felopments during the envulng pe?) wae Mee 186s Lat 130% 1.36% 10 TTER AND E FUTURES % protein The cash wheat market showed| Chicago, May 8 —(P)—. 1 DH Wor Ittle change. Trade was light, At| Sutter Futures: 1 HW... 134% 1.36% 1.32% 1.34% the close Friday 60 1b. dark northern High Low Close| 19% protein was quoted at $-200, over the Minne- Storage Sti Standards, seis aD. awe 01 e nneapo a : 9 Meat declined i-ne for the "week | Fresh %: + late Wess 182% 134% 190% 122m closing af . 29 29 2 — paurum, Wheat held fairly, steady. cae or rf lay durum advance cf fs the week, closing at $1.24. a 21% 21% | get BW 120% 131% 197% 120% e rye market Refrigerator Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat lower, influenced b; ards, Oct. . 23% 23% 23%/1 DH W or \ commercial Eoeih sd ee AM a 1H W... 130% 1.32% 1.28% 131% i ne ¢ fo! DULUTH eae GRAIN 2DHW or 104, $1.05%. Duluth, May 8.—(@)—losing cash H .: anaes ofa mde- prices wheat: Cash wheat No. | heavy 3 Deel Tati Toes 2 een 8 {| Clined 1-%e, closing Friday at seKe. ia Pert dark Rorthern 35. lbs 3-H W... 1.27% 1.29% 1.25% 127% jar ‘nort hern Ds. er clined $Me, closing Friday a Bie &.,| No. 3 dark northern 56 ne L3%-|" 60 lbs... 126 127 122 126 uk] able strength Dut was influenced pric Rorthere 5 ibe 1263 ita a: 2,88FK |2 amber bd | he War dolvary” May une eevenowd | Ket P a ae EWesMMN 2 amoer hd 0 8. Nk | 196 ae week, butt tie daly solve 50 ‘Ibi Re at No. 1 northern| 58 Ibs... 121 1.25 Boa ;|of the general commercial situation ygark hard winter) 3 amber hd advanced 4%, closing Friday at $1.12. A seaber a0 ths: SU, Iss, AAD) 228 . 1, d. ber 59 Ibs. |3 amber hd FOREIGN EXCHANGE 1.25- ee 56 Ibs.... 1.17 1.22 amber 37 Shs |4 amber hd Ha fut "Wate 55 Ibs.... 115 1.20 a5 4 amber hd : s. 43] No fred durum 1: 54 Ibs... 118 ie discounted 3- je. Ipolow bard am- ers. Flax No 1,2 a8 INVESTMENT TRUSTS Gate No. & white 4 114 the Associated Presa) Barley malting 80-1. {Over the counter In New Ye % sfrsiand Sina Cn A, ork) Feed barley 62% -74i% 1.10 5 juart Inc RES = .... FINANCIAL REVIEW 1 amber.... 1.23 1.29 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Re acne wont ere an | ra aura 148 2 147, Cie ne, a Btecks Week it showed little enthusiasm for Coarse Grains First Bank Stock 14%. Pushing it ahead, brokers sald, was 13 1Xorthwest Banco no trading (did! continued stream of favorable’ gen- | ieee i eral business news, bright earnings 127 12 pebares and dividend actions. 8 CURB STOCKS Although steel making slowed down 124 1.26 New York, May 8.—(®)—Curb a little, other major indices such as 131 132 es bt, 18%. electric power output, Biotor Broduce 128 130 ni 's’ improved ove 4 Fisk Rubber isu, tNalprecedine warke oo bi 126 127 Commodities again sought a lower 123 1.25 GOVERNMENT BONDS level but the decline had none of the Ne i —P)—Go' - steria which shook prices irreg' ment’Bonder, ay *—@—Govern- | 17a wer in the two preceding wee 48% 50 Treasury 4%s 115.10. The bond market put on a stead. AT 49 Treasury 45 110.25. front, bracing up manfully Friday. 6 118 Hunt) Vorsntnctsomipeline CHICAGO sTOCKS srept forward tn light trading. -- 1.05 1.26 PAT Aor preg Med to gd.. 85 1.05 ip keel ert Meee ey Lower j eee 12 (82 = neapolis, May 8.—U . 65 14 A—Potatoes: Supplies moderate, de- .|Players Should Make se tarkae about aienay New PI a aa Picnic Reservations) tiemine’ u's $00" 2 eet, Gal fornia te Rose, U. 1, 100 Ib. |No. 1...... 230215... rs jacks, ; old stock: 100 Ib. Ad— Deliveries of early shorn contracted wools filled the bulk of mill require- Boston week. to cause some irr tions on unsold spot. Quotatio: market last | % Arrival of new wools tended regularity in quota- ng on fleeces tended lower as dealers sought price levels at whi they could in- terest mill buy Graded combini Ohio fleeces wa} poren at 42-4) the gi r tine Delaine, cents for % blood. i abies! were closed. MINNEAPOLIS Loum Minneapolis, May invidlings 3 30> 36.00, cents for staple combing t 45-47 cents for % blood an Few chain between Bermeo and Amore- bieta. Bilbao reports said 14 planes dumped tons of explosives into Basque villages and troop concentra- ticns along the defense line, killing | an undertermined number of women ard French warships massed off the Nervion river mouth in the Bay of Biscay to protect French ships car- rying refugees. Nearly 3,000 women, children and noncombantant men have been removed to safety in France. Check ‘Doctor’ Faces Embezzlement Count Minneapolis, May 8—()—Lionel Wilson, 38, alias Dr. B. Yost, waived preliminary examination when ar- taigned Saturday on an embezzlment charge and was held under $3,000 bond for the district court. Wilson, who fled to Bismark, where he was arrested, in the midst of preparations for’ his marriage to s Minneapolis girl, was charged in a complaint aigned by Oarl G. Willar with fleeing in @® car owned by Willar’s company. PLAN NEW AUDITORIUM McVille, N. D., May 8—()—A com- mittee composed of John Swanston and Willlam Werner is investigating feasibility ana construction cost of & new city auditorium. —_———————— Ee SUMMONS Bren NORTH DAKOTA, County ui P COURT Fourth Ju- IN DISTRICT dicial Distrfet. KE. J. Larson, Plaintift. Bu pelelen County, North Dakota, ly organized County, in North ba i$ ore Hanson and John ry Lahr, as Executors of th of Valentine Lahr, ah coneey F x Li Lahr E. V. Lahr. rr Eatate Hite Hast Lil- baeh and al known claiming any terest In or tien or incumbrance upon the preety, described In the complaint, rats) ane STATE OF NOR* Pare ABOVE NAMED ib DEFEND: {ou are het if symmoned to an- int in this action, a nerote, annexed and pon you, and which +) the. oftice of the OUR ‘and to serve a copy o: upon re sone or at marc! un our answei 18, office in and state, service of thie gummi n 9 lus! ot ne. day of ‘such, serv’ ca Sfudigment, wll to a pent * ry i 4 e aatault ts the allel jemande ar ye complal Deted “a, te xe i ct tatite. ddress Retita pod! smal rth pal ote. Thiet ection relates to that icCuray, Read the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted Lots for Sale Automobiles for Sale MEN W. , full or part time, in Bismarck, Mandan and vicinity to Tepresent established automobile bBo barber. Write or call 145. eee emeere rep antes WANTED AT ONCE—Reliable, ex- perienced farm housekeeper, age 25 to 35. State age, weight, height, nationality. Wages $4 per week. Write Postoffice Box 24, Adams, N. Dak. WANTED—Middle aged woman for general housework. Write Tribune WANTED: Experienced girl for gen- wal aroutewors: No cooking. 802 ve. B. Help Wanted WANTED: Experienced shirt presser. Modern Laundry. 411 Thayer Ave. Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN-SPECIALTY BXPERIENCED financially respon- sible salesman for sale of specialty selling to markets, hotels, restaur- ants, institutions, etc. Experience meat industry desirable but not necessary. Position offers good 8 on straight commission basis. Give details, references. Vaughan Co., 740 N. Franklin, Chi- cago, Ill. 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. 20945. OPPORTUNITY leading to sales manager now open to aggressive wide awake man with local agency selling nationally known electrical appliances. Write Tribune Ad. ‘20037. Work Wanted FOR REPAIRING or recovering fur- niture. Call Schneider, 709 12th. North or phone 1941-R. Prices very Teasonable, S hi ies LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- paired. Called for and delivered. H. Sundheim. Phone 1563-J. 1004 Ave. C. i NOTICE—We do basement digging and all kinds of hauling. Black dirt and fertilizer for sale. Phone 1310-LJ. HAVE your watch cleaned and re- paired, At special price. Call 318 Mandan St., after 6 o'clock. DESIRABLE building lots on sewer and water, near Richholt school. Good prices and terms. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. Wanted to Rent WANTED: Four or five room fur- nished house by reliable party. Can furnish references, Phone 1198. ete eden Room and Board NICE east room with morning and evening meals for gentlemen only. Phone 145, 401 5th. Apartments for Rent IMMEDIATE Possession: Furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privileges. New electric stove, new large electric refrigera- tor, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat furnished. Fireproof building. Inquire Tribune Office. FURNISHED basement apartment, living room, dining room, kitchen and small bedroom with three closets. Showers. $30 for two. $32.50 for three. $35 for four. 409 5th St. FURNISHED 2 room apartment, pri- vate bath and. kitchenette, Frigi+ daire. Also one room apartment with private bath and kitchenette. Frigidaire. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apts. IMMEDIATE possession, unfurnished apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. 114 4th St. Above Woodmansee Stationery, ap- ply Woodmansee Stationery. READY for occupancy modern light semi-basement apartment, private bath. New electric refrigerator. Suitable for two people. F. E. Diehl, 622 10th. Phone 11 MOD) unfurnished roomy apart- ment, kitchen, bedroom, dining room, living room, sun room, bath, Murphy bed. 600 Ave. D. L. K. _ Thompson, Phone 287. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, in Tribune building. Living room, bed- room, kitchen, bath. Electric re- __frigerator. Call at Tribune LIGHT housekeeping apartm« two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling. old age and poor health. Call 601. WELL FURNISHED 4 room strictly modern apartment, private bath. | First floor, Available May 12. Call at rear house, 413 W. Thayer. TWO ROOM basement apartment. Furnished. Newly decorated. Wa- ter, gas, lights furnished. 514 11th St. Phone 1065-J. OUCH! This hurts our but we must reduce our big stock of Te-conditioned cars. SPECIAL—THIS WEEK ONLY , 1934 Plymouth, 4-door sedan.. 345 1936 LaFayette sedan 1932 Dodge sedan ...... 1928 Pontiac, Al condition.... Fifty Others to Choose From CORN CRU Cena MOTORS, 122 Main ~ Phone 700 =—=——— Best Used Car Prices in the Northwest 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. 20938. lunch, also liquor. Good established business. Reason for disposing, poor health. Write Tribune Ad. 20926. CAFE IN TOWN of 500. Good busi- ness. Selling on account poor health. Very reasonable. Write Tri- bune Ad. 20906. Personal FREE—If excess acid causes you stomach ulcers, gas pains, indiges- tion, heartburn, get free sample doc- tor’s prescription, Udga, at Capitol Cut-Rate, 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. Men's Suits, Top Coats Ladies’ Dresses, Coats, Swaggers Cleaned and $1.00 Pressed for Perfection Cleaners 718 Thayer Ph 17 POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table use. Come and see us before you buy ; eapere. Phone 1317. 222 So. jth St. MODERN furnished 2 room apart- ment. Also one room _ basement apartment. Close in. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. GARDEN plowing done. Satisfaction susenient. Frank Welch, phone 1992. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by ar oe oie: Phone 1000. DD DUAL washing done. Phone |FURNISHED three room and bath LIVING room, kitchenette, Murphy bed. Frigidaire. $30. Also living room and kitchenette, $22, Everts, 314 3rd. apartment, also one room, kitchen- ette and bath. Murphy bed. Phone 1432. Houses for Sale NEW small modern home, just being oak floors, built-in features. mediate possession. Very reasonable selling price and terms. Hedden Real Estate Agency, Phone 0. JEW modern stucco bungalow, f place. Attached garage. Close to schools and capitol. Tel. 1381-R. LOOK YOUR Base Let us clean Ty Te, Cleaners Houses for Rent FIVE room house, hot air furnace. Close in. For information call at 416 3rd St., or phone 455. NICE FOUR ROOM stucco bunga- low. Good location. 308 9th St. Call at 314 9th st FIVE room furnished house. Garage. Phone 795-W. EE Household Goods for Sale PRICED very reasonably. One single steel bed mattress, two enameled dressers, chests, beds, innerspring mattress, bedsprings, etc. Two wardrobe trunks, A-1, $5 each. Low- boy Victrola records, machine, A-1, $10. Phone 1354. TWO piece Karpen living room sulge in excellent condition, $45. Two genuine Oriental scatter rugs, $10. Play pen, $1.00; ironing board, $1. Call at 611 6th St., basement rear entrance. DINING ROOM, bedroom and living room furniture. Electric washer. 9x12 rug. Apt. 10, Tribune Bldg. Phone 1873-M. WHITE sewing machine, rotary shut- tle. Good condition. Cheap. Phone 221. QUEEN Anne library table, $5; sturdy ~ kitchen table, $5. 214 Ave. E. Sterling By tat dS) STEWART Miss Alice MeClusky spent the Mira with Mr. and Mrs. Mason jars. “Raven” and Wordsworth’s “We nes EM LY aie Zhe pore: were composed in this man- 4-10-1724 eres. oes Y " |FURNISHED 3 room apartment, completed; full basement, gas heat, | Im-! | i , $3. Singer | FUR! ™- | SLEEPING ROOM, centrally located. + floor. screen porch, ground floor. East front. For small family. 602 12th &t. NEWLY decorated three room apart: | ment with bedroom on ground Private bath. Call 314 2nd. SMALL furnished one room apart- ‘ment with closet. Upstairs, also garage. 405 5th St. Phone 1 1003-W. FURNISHED front room and kitchen- etts. Ground floor. Large one room basement apartment. 222 3rd St. TWO ROOM HOU! yal ment, one 1-room apartment. furnished, 818 7th Tel. 1747-R. TWO ROOM apartment on first floor ‘and two room apartment in base- ment, 411 5th St. Phone 273 TWO ROOM apai apartment. phone and water. Garden space. ‘THREE room apartment, newly de- corated. Private entrance. Lo- cated at 318 9th St. TWO CLEAN rooms for light house- keeping. Upstairs. $22 per month. 1014 Bdwy. | FURNISHED apartment, available May 15. Runge Apartments. 403 Cr aac ee ROOM and kitchenette apartment. Ground floor. Call evenings, 519 Sth &t, || TWO rooms for light housekeeping. Very close in. Call at 323 2nd St. TWO modern furnished apartments. $25 per month. 222 Mandan 8t. FOR SALE: One Leffel 75-horse Ma- rine boiler in good condition. Ar- mour Creameries, Bismarck,‘*N, D. SEED and table potatoes. Irish Cob- blers and Triumphs. Three miles north of Grafton, Ralph Boone. UNDERWOOD typewriter, 12-inch roller, standard keyboard, in good condition, Phone 1522-LJ. PEDIGREED wire-haired terriers. Six weeks old. 704 6th St. 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 Electric Hatchery: Wanted to Buy XN WANTED—An electric refrigeration unit’ for large size cooler. Write Seed and Fe MINNESOTA 13 seed corn; A. C. test 98% and graded; North Da- kota grown; $2.90 per bu. F.O.B. Barney, N. D. J. L. Rehmet, Bar- ney, N. Dak. FALCONER seed corn, 90% germina tion, $2.50 per bu. 15 cents extra per bag. Charles Garnier, Bis- marck, 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. | FALCONER seed corn with about 8% white flint.. $2.00 per bushel. An- ton Kalvoda, Route 2, Mandan. FALCONER seed corn, test 98. Cleaned and graded. $3 per bushel. Lester Larson, Baldwin. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. oF 9th St. Phone 1126. NIB. apartment. Rose Apts. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. Rooms for Rent DOWNTOWN furnished room for light housekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. 304% paMnO APES ae Lee ee SMALL FURNISHED sleeping room. 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. SINGLE room and double room, newly decorated. Ice box for sale. 605 Ave. C. SLEEPING room, beauty rest mat- tress. Gentlemen only. $8. Call at 811 Ave. C. Le NICE clean room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Always hot water. 903 9th St. ROOM, next to bath. First floor, hot water at all times. Call 1760. 408 10th. \ For Sale: Wardrobe, 406 5th. 597-R. FURNISHED ROOM. Gentlemen only. $10 per month. 200 Mandan &t. . Phone FURNISHED sleeping room, suitable for two. Call at 808 Main St. LARGE room for rent, Suitable for two. 422 4th St. Phone 649. PORN: front sleeping Call 262-R. 218 1st St. | grt Toom, 219 3rd. Cail eve- | Phone 848-M. ianOE sleeping room, $12. Ladies only. 315 Mandan 8t. FURNISHED Boag hon near capitol. 1, 812 Ave, E. Phone 1 | TWO ROOMS sats for boy or | _ girl, Phone 494-LR, MODERN sleeping room. Lavatory in | room. 510 4th St. | Tribune Rates First insertion (per word) 30 2 consecutive insertions “ (per word) 3 consecuti ive (per word) 4 consecutive seoeseseses BHO insertions (per word) 5 consecutive and ask for the want ad de- partment. 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