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~ RAILS, INDUSTRIALS ARE INDEMAND BUT | New York Stocks sl Chestag Prices May 15. OTHERS ARE vi see Fie AllChDye 331 [Lorillard (P) 31% Am‘cen oe. [Mar ae Moderate Minus Marks Are Well = Inter 13% — y o ee Distributed Throughout Am Mesal ded Miami Cop 15% List at Cl AmPowLt 8%|Mid-Con Pet 28% at Close Am Red 21% | Midland St! 36 AmRolMil 33 {Minn Hon 97% New York, May 15—UF)—It was tatr Am8Ret © g2°.{Minn Mol 12% weather for selected rails and indus-| Am StF 81%|M St F 88M 1% | nieg trials in stock market but| AmSugRer 43%|Mont Ward 51% other categories shifted simlemiy in| Am T&T 196 sae 1 Nat Biscuit 25% "| Nat. Cah Reg 31 Nat Dy Prod’22% Nat Distill 29% Nat Pr< 9% Nat Steel a NYCent 4 No Am Avia 10% No Amer 23% No Pacific 33% Ohio Oil 19% Otis Elev 37% PacG&E 28% Packard 9% Param. Pict 19% Park. Utah 4% Pathe Film 6% Pmrn RR 4 Phil Morris 14% pf ag 83% Pills 20% Pro & Gam 60% Pu Sve NJ 40% Pullman 57% Pure Ol 11% Purity Bak 16% REO oh worth, Sears-Roebuck, Douglas Air-| G yr s¢ p 2% Rem Rand 25% Folate ae AOE | CMBtP pla, 4%|Reo Motor 6 ical, Standard Ol! of N. J, American! Gorvsier ” sop*| Be? Sag ton dated Biloon, Blectrio Power te mrt ln alee 83% Hight, American Smelting end Cerro) Com soly 14% | Bervel 28% SS OO: Pe sn hatanes ox aK LJ . Con Oil 14%|Socony Vac 18% est Cont Can 5€ |SouCalEd 23% chanson ake ‘oes be martes Corn Prod 86%|S0 Ry Pf . 47% —Most major x Cream Wh 31%| Sperry Cor 17% showed advances Crosley 18% /Std Brands 12% ig | cu went Suletd Ou Cal aie Hoge ae ere Deere ds Go 126, [Std Oll Ing 434 Most good fed yearlings 8ta Oil .N sold here this week at F011, Stew War casional loans §1: jo. he Bton & Wed 20% |2 Studebaker 14% | a, Swift & Co 4 o Texas Corp 50% or better, ‘Go fad, ei f Ti Rol Bear 614 | 97 told this woek at 95.6090.36 oii mea- | Gen 39 | Tri-Con Cor 8% ium and rades $6.50-8.25, Gen Mtrs 68 |Union Car 100 The drop in general hog marketings| Ginetts Union Pac 145 resulted In Increased competition for 15% lon Air Cor 24% available supplies and prices jumped} Goodrich 0% 40-55 cents on the average during the| Goodyear 37%) United Com 5 week. . Most -300 pound barrows! q, Unite Drug 12% and gttts ‘closed at $10,40-10.88, 160; ra-Paige = 3%! tn Gas Im 12% 180 pound at $10.10-10.55, . 120-1 GNIrcte 21 US Ind Al 34 pound at %9.25-10, bulk good cows GNRy pid 54% $9. 0, feeder ge Henge $9-9.50. G U8 Pipe 52% ighter “lambs advanced 25-40 / G Wes Sug 35 lus Rg Im 11 this w vcholce fed clipped| Greyhound 18%1yg Rubber 55! lambs closing at’ $10.25, common end| Hee’ Prog 12 i) medium $7. Beat wooled lambs! soiq a7 US Smelt R 83 sold this week at $12. loud-H B 21%/us Steel 95 choice shorn s US Stl Pf ..131% common and m Vanadium ae 71% SIOUX CITY Til Cent 29%! war Pict 12% Sioux City, May 1 Ind Rayon 41 | west Un 56% A.)—Cattle 100; att y| nt Harv 105%! westing Air 44% ers littie| Int NickOan 59 | Westing El 134%. food and cholce| Int T & Tel 10%] White 22% aires eo Ete” [oo Krog Groc 21%/ Wrigley Jr 70 RAIN REVIEW near cholce feeders 8) ee peonmon: and medium lots Hows 200; mostly ateady; top 5 low-| in 0.60; od noice er at 1 f° and choice 190-350 a 0 butchers 10.40-€0; 160-190 lb. lights | a 90-1040; srelnnts: ‘scarce; lighter of 17 1b. offering! eiaas 3 Fed 50-60 o 12.80; Inte for" Toad Sedbnefets ‘ta ed 1 wooled lambs; other lots Chie May 15.: Ae 'U. 8. D, A.) 0), fades 4 —Hogee 3,000, ineiu Ing 1,800 direct; very little on sale, Practically noth- ing good or cholces nomi steady with an $11 nominal to; 3 as Fri- eee 100; com: 108. apie rs | rumors in Sheep, 9,000; including 9, free} pirente: For week ending Friday 1: Pee gy ei Friday last w. 25- spring spony 1 i ‘ul ep steady: trem c's Yiambs ta pring bulk call ifornias 12.85 down to 13! top wooled lambs bulk of week's of xe to) pa ings 11.60-1: 11. top clipped lambs oth: 75 mostly; top shorn she} 00 -: peereree wooled rote CASH GRAIN Duluth, May 1 BO clenies: cash prices. Raat, No. 1 Ree? dark BOretaEs spri 41% -1, ¢ No.1 Fae bash da regs Ibs. 1,29%-1.44% iO Line Than: tae agi a aS q ta 18%, 5, 53 4%. eum 1.2 3% Mixed aura "discounted 3-5c below q hard rs. Flax "No. 1, 2.1 Rye oly e Takis 308%, Oats No oe 2 sisiting. 80 61%- ake and Financial News = WALL STREET JOURNAL everywhere. Sone fer tree sample copy. 4 Broad St. New York are se t as tl |, Minnearo lis, May 15.—()—(U, 8. A.)—The domestic wheat market was weak and wi tled during the week, fluenced by declining reports of scatte and over large areas of the pest belt, and lower foreign mar- “Seeding in the northwest has made rapid progress and 1s nearly complet- ed. Numerous show: Sul improved hich- are now generally satisfactory” in the spring whe ith the exception of rities showers western half of Nor Dakota and eastern Montana wh theré Is a marked aeflelency in ina? which also of large areas in Canada. 8 tru The Important Red River Valley, how- ever, 18 well supplied, according to trade repo: Generally cool weath- which conserves mois- ind insures good root. Cash wheat market at Minneapolis was slow with peadlom light and cash pisziome. May closed Friday at gle anet mals on ic for the week. durum closed Friday at $1.22, 0 deciine of 2c. Minneapolis May r: 74 ge ap Friday at $1.03,-a net loss o} May oste closed Wri at i7%, a re in of letec. Mi ley declined 3%c, closing Fri 68c, May flex closed Friday at @ net loss of 2c. FINANCIAL REVIEW é New York, May 15. sia. stock et in pO! s es in the si picture indu: ing, fears that general bi mig! some of its pep during the sum- ther factors mentioned were con- flicting reports of foreign liquidation, ‘all Street margin require- ments might be boosted and various symptoms of changing psycholo; Some Wall Street men insisted they would eee thi Washing! Over the next few The bond market oritted lower with activity limited. Commodities aver- age lower, The money market noted continued good demand for commer- cial funds, part of which was een for the account FOREIGN BICHANGE New 5 Forel exchange st rad dee mand in dollars, oth York, Pune 4.94%; 5. jermany fri . a; travel, $3.60:" “Nor Swede Montreal in Ni ‘ 100.17 3+ it New York 6 Ne Y¥ , igi ce (are ‘ ew York, Ma: — Cities Service’ 3K. es Elec, Bond & nace 16%. Fisk Rubber 1 bet wast aa BON! New. id May bipmaovern- ment Bond Treasury” 4%u 115.9. —_$_—___ CHICAGO STOCKS ited Press) Midwest Corp 9%. ———_——— WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN ue eg, Ma: 15.; Pry Hao Ron's northern 1.30%; 1 ae No. 3 not 1 %3 No, rthern 1.: No. 2 white 56%; No. 3 whi Oa' 53%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS | (By the Asseciated Press) \Over the counter In ete York) Maryland Fun hy 10.46. Quart Ine Bh 7. 17, MINN! 8 STOCKS eatinmespelis. vay 15.—(P}—-Btocks oisriret Bank Stock i3%- Northwest Banco 1: ocks|| WHEAT CONTINUES 100 1b. rt! Us. Ne ;| Were in the market for Chicager Stay, 1S uP) —cash wheat: . cago, May 15.—(P)—Cash whea t6 | No. 2 hard 1. ty! Corn yellow 93-3 y white sample Oats white 2 . Soy 3 2 yellow 1.75-75 Rye, no sales, Batley, feed, malting Clover RECOVERY ACTION ON CROP REPORTS}: News From Dry Sections of Canadian Prairies Unfavor- able; Exports Reported Chicago, May 15.—(#)—Wheat con- its recovery movement Satur- Gas WIth gute of incre teil 3 conta @ bushel at times. 1 to 2% cents higher ere finish, May 18 to 1.18%, and May new 1.30%; Oats were MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER Minneapolis, Mpy 15.—()—Strength at Winnipeg was the final influence of the market session here Saturday and wheat futures ended in a higher Position, though trade was dull. May wheat closed %c higher at 136%, July higher at 1. 27% and Sept. higher at 1.20%. ‘iax advanced on bidding of a cash |Se house. May flax closed unchanged at 2.15, July %c higher at 2.10 and Sept. | May ssa ald le higher at 2.09. 4 Bi sewed canensuged ae 09% | ed. ‘oats close ed at |MAY «0000. vee eons see Tie, auly Yo higher at 42% and Sept. 83% (65% 63% 65% macongeg Of £16, May sys tec EE f. eral uly ioe a and Se cat in: “May” feed barley 1 a bene sont vente ee er at @% and July 2% at 3. 3%, % 96% < 7 malting Darley closed unchanged 26% 87% 86% 87% at 112. 2 Cash wheat demand continued fair, 48% 49% AT% 47% fem BH ATH Virtually no winter or durum wheat Se ea Ye Cash corn gemand, was quiet to fair. seen cocee BUM Oats demand was limited. Rye de- mana was jauler ite fair. fi Barley wee 2.15 AO pe UE se alee’ acmebe ae ( 211 211 210 210 Produce Markets if CHICAGO Chicago, May 15.—()}—Butter was weaker in tone Saturday, eggs steady and poultry quiet. Butter, 16,277, weaker: Creamery, specials (93 score) 30%-31; extras (22) (20; extra firsts (90-91) 20-20% 5 (88-89) 27%-28; standards (90 ralized cariotey 29. Eggs, 39,028, ; extra firsts locals 20%, cars esh graded firsts local 20, cars 20%; current recéipts 19%; stor- age packed extras 22%; storage pack- ed firsts 22. Poultfy, live, 22 trucks, quiet; hens over 8 1b, 17, 5 Ib. and less 16%; Lec- horn hens 13%; fryers, colored 25, White Rock 27, Plymouth Rock 27%: broliers, colored 23, Plymouth and Leghorn 20; barebac! chlekens: 20-2 springs, colored White Rock 28, Plymouth Rock roosters 12, Leghorn roosters 11; tur- keys, hens 16, toms 15, No. 2 turkeys 14; ducks, white and colored, 4% 1b. up 16, small 14; geese 11 NEW YORK New York, May 15.—(#)—Butter, 9,416, weaker. Creamery, higher than extra 32%-33; extra (92 score) 32; firsts (88-91 scores) 2914-31; seconds (84-87 is. 26-29; centralized (90 score) 3 0%. ane 33,980, firm and unchang- e Eggs, 34, eee firmer. Mixed colors: Special packs 23%-: Par standards 23%; storage Wacked firs: irsts 21%- %; mediums 30-20% dirties "No. 1, 20; average checks 1 Whites, browns and duck eggs un- changed. Live poultry, by Prices unchanged. Dressed poultry generally steady. Fowls, 60-65 1b., fresh and frozen, 17- 22, Other fresh and frozen prices un- changed. express, weak, BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, May 15.—(?)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close Fresh Standards, November ........ 30% 30% 30% Ege Future: Storage Firsts, Mi 224 lay. Refrigerat ards, Oct. 24% CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, May 15.—(®)—(U. S. D. A.) —Potatoes, 108, on track 238, total U. 8. shipments 731; old stock, Maine stock, slightly stronger. Idaho Rus- best quality large steady, fair a lity, small, weak; supplies moder- ate, demand fair; sacked per cwt. Idaho Russet Burbanks U. S. No. 2.25-85 according to size and quali mostly 2.45-75; Washington Russ Burbanks combination grade 2.20-2 Maine Green Mountains US, Ni sales 2.10; US. commercia! Dakota cobblers US. No, 1, graded 1.90, New stock, weak, sup- Bis moderate, demand siow; per cw riumphs Louisiana US, N according to pole . ; Alabama US. 100-15; Mississippi Us. 2.35 Zvalitornia White Rose US. No. 1, 2.65-90; mostly 2.65-75. Minneapolis, May A.)—Potatoes Supplies. mae mand slow, market weaker on’ new| stock, abou ady on old. new stoc! 10 ack: Cailtornia White Ro: few ey ; Loul U8. inch 3.00. » 2. 3.00, ae Biss ftiuinphes, minimum, Old stock, 100 Ib. ae Burbanks, US. No. 1, ington | Russet Burban grade 2.90. Other unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May 15.—(@)—Flour: carload lot er_barrel in 98 pound eotien wee Family patents un- changed, 30; standard patents | 5 higher és 10, Shipments 20,990. Pure bran 7.00- 30. Standard mid- | Plymouth, y Cheese quotations for the week: consin cheese exchange, twins 11% gents Farmers call board, horns 15 cents, BOSTON WooL Boston, May 15.—(#)—(U. S, D. A.)| —New business in wool on the Boston market during the past week was ex- tremely dull. Mills took, delivery of new wools which they had bought on pre-shearjng contracts but few buyers additional quantity. Nominal quotations on spot wools were Inclined to ease through lack of current buying interest and increased weights of new wools offered. The easing tendency was more prominent on fleeces than on territory wools. Graded spot combing jengthg | Ohio wools mare uoted 41-42 cent in the gr ine Delaine, 43-48 ts for pearl Feombing half blood combing three-eighths blood and Sor quarter blood. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, May 15.—(#)—Range | f carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 4 dark northern 1.3376; No, 4 mixed 4 hard amber durum 1.24. Gornt ‘No.2 yellow 1.30%. Oats, rye, Darley and flax unquoted. ——$—<————— 1,00-; Hy een aa: seed 4.25. seed 23.00. Alligator snapping turtles lure fish within reach by keeping in motion # vtmelike appendage which grows OM Tmewem Bro beri 1.16% 1.15% 1.00% 1.02 89% 90) ct 12.10 12.22 12.52 12.62 M Wheat— bee 136 1,27 Duluth, Minn., May Durum— Open May . July . Sept. Rye— May ...ee0s jduly ....0. Flax— May .. July . Sept. a year ag 1 hy DNS 60 Ibs,... 1.41% 1.52 1.42: 1.40 1,38: Me 1.36 1.33; 1.38' 1.34% DE Wor mod Hus Uso ming Site a % 222 229 22 D&B: 8B: B 5 = g! -o > ma 3 130% 1.32 ‘and South D: Es wt re o SUSOrG im me #ée2ge ROR: Durum 1 amber hd 60 Ibs.... 2 amber hd 59 Ibs.... 1.23% 2 amber hd 58 Ibs,... 1.21% 119% 117% 1.15% 1.13% 1.10% 1.26 5 amber hd 52 lbs,... 1.08% 5 amber hd 51 Ibs.... 1.06% Grade of— amber... 1.23% 1.29 1.28: 1.25) - 1.26% . 124% 121% 1,29' 1.26' 1.26) 122) 50! 49) nounces. sons interested are inside the lower jaw. Pickles. ! 1.25% 1.23% 48% CHICAGO RANGE Chinago, 2 May ear Low Glose 1.26% 1.23% 126 1.18% 1.16% 1.18% 1.16% 1.15% 1.16% % 1192 12.12 “12.42 1252 '% 1.26 DULUTH shears High Lor 4 % Ye seve i % wo ee boro 1.28% % rd durum 1.25% 127% 1.23% .... 1.29% 1.30% .. % % i % % % % % 6 Feed ...... 3 Rye— No, 2...:.. 1.05% 1.08% .... Fiax— No. 1...... 210 2.18 sees May new .. 130% 1.31% 129% 130% May old .. 129% 117% 1.16% 1.17% Tuly Old .. see. tee cevee LOK Sept. 109° 1.09% 1.08% 1.00% : 20% 81% 20% 81 50 1 | 49% 50% MK 48% 43% 39% 39% 1a 193% 172% 111% 114% 111% 112 51% 90% 91% % 12.10 1222 12.52 12.62 + 15.85 16.25 | MINNEAPOLIS RANGE eapolis, tay 15.— sere High 34% take 1n% era 127% ept. 1.20% 1.21% 119% 120% Malting aati + 115% » 1.05% 6 - 214 2.12 2.08 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, May 15.—(?)—Wheat, k | receipts peared 37 compared to 98 Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closirg queens today follow: ‘ash Wheat Delivered To Arrive good character to represent our pa- No ar neely Prefer a owner. lo invest required if you can furnish acceptable reference. Write details about Address’ Manager, Box 983, Dayton, Ohio, SE eae advertising noveb- etc., for nationally Saee tee, $6 first day out. Permanent posi tion. Advancement. Capper Pub- cations, Dept. 15, 415 Lumber Ex- change Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Work Wanted Ave. C. WASHING at home, by careful ex- perienced woman. Just washed and Gried.or finished. Phone 3455-W. woman wants day or hour work. Take care of children evenings. Phone 262-R. Information Wanted FROM party having apartment house for sale. Well located. Reasonably priced. Fer $1,000 down. Write Tribune Ad. 21116. Instruction SUE DIGBY—Instructor, shorthand and typing. Phone 1619. Apt. C, College Bldg. Wanted to Buy WANTED AT ONCE: Tractor at- tachment for Model T Ford. State ==|There’s Lots of News In These WANT-ADS USED TRUCK HEA DQUARTERS All Makes All Sizes Lowest Prices International Harvester Co. Bismarck, North Dakota Male Help Wanted FIRST class mechanics wanted. No others need apply, pes pis eOhurch- ill Motors. Phorie 7 WANTED—Meat a and meat counter men. Apply Red Owl Store on Broadway. Female Help Wanted Farms for Sale Automobiles for on 100 ACRE farm with buildings, just off through-highway. Clese to town. Between two lakes, fish. Good timber. Fine for sheep. Mary Picka, Lengby, Minn. SMALL dairy farm. Will sell or trade for city property in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 20966. Apartments for Rent IMMEDIATE Possession: urnished apartment, living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privileges. New electric stove, new large electric refrigera- tor, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat furnished. Fireproof building. Inquire Tribune Office. NEW fireproof building across street from Custer Park, Water, heat and gas for cooking furnished. New Frigidaire. New stove. Laundry privileges. Inquire at Park Food: Store, 234 W. Bdwy. J. B. Smith, phone 1184. TWO neat refined young ladies from 18 to 22. Must be free to travel. With light office work experience. $60 month. Guaranteed. See Mrs. Bettison, Bismarck Hotel between 5 and 8. Don’t phone. THREE neat appearing young ladies, 18 to 25, capable of meeting public, free to travel, New York and re- Annex Hotel. WANTED—Experienced waitress at New Palace Oafe, Mandan, N. Dak. EEE Help Wanted Ghev.| YOUNG man or woman with pleas- rolet credit or equity, $200 or larger. Phone 601. —_—_—_—_—_—_———— Household Goods for Sale PIANO AT SACRIFICE. Just re- turned by party leaving city. Out only few months, looks like new. Balance can be arranged by just > continuing payments. Write W. E. Lohman, Post Office Box 444. PIANO, good condition, dining room set, large Buffet, good sized table, six dining room chairs, upholstered. Priced very reasénably. Call eve- nings, 206% Main. Apt. 4. DAYBED, dresser, Occasional chair. Other miscellaneous articles. 912 9th St. Basement Apt. Call after 5:00 o'clock. CABINET radio, chest of drawers. Practically new. Card table, type- writer. 308 Ave, B, Call 1474 after box spring mattress with kapok pad. Call after 5 o'clock. 608 Ave. F. Phone 1758-M. FOR QUICK SALE—One Puritan kerosene stove and child's high chair, Call at 701 8th St. STUDIO couch, bed, complete with good spring, $7. Writing desk. .301 Hannafin &t. ee demure ‘and. chair, libraty-ta- Montana Winter Wheat or } + 137% 139% 1.35% 1.37% - 135% 137% 1.33% 1.35% + 133% 1.35% 1.31% 1.33% 1.30% akota Wheat + 131% 1.33% 1.29% 1.31% + 1.29% 1.31% 1.27% 1.29% + 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% 1.28% 1.24% 127% 1.22% 1.24% asked WPA Adult.Education Class in Art Planned Persons with an artistic bent will get a chance to show their stuff as the result of a new adult educational ciass which will be opened by WPA here June 1, C. E. Pickles, su- pervisor of adult education, an- the A class in art study will be opened | 8! in the old high school building June 1 with Miss Irene Westberg, who has been conducting classes at Dickinson, in charge. The qnly expense will be the actual cost of materials used, Pickles said. Work will be done in oils, pastels, and water colors, Per- to call ble, dresser, cot with mattress. Call 414 12th, QUEEN Anne library table, $5; sturdy kitchen table, $5. 214 Ave. C. See eran oy NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- BUR! IN DISTRIGR COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a body corporate, Plaintiff, vs. James F. Watkins and Tilda Wat- hmiat and) the kins, his wife; Joe Bcl Mrs. Joe Schmidt, his wife; State of North Dakota, doing bi iness as Hail Insurance Det ment; and The BI ck National Farm Loan Association, a cor- poration, Defendants. THE STATE CF NORTH DAKOTA TO THe ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- You are herby summoned to an- swer the Complaint in this action. which will be filed in the office ofthe District Court in and for said County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and to serve @ copy of your Answer r within thirty of this euminent days after the serv’ upon you, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your fallure to appear’ or answer, judgment. will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This action relates to the fore- closure of a Mortgage upon the fol- lowing described real estate in the ing personality and some sales ex- perience for general work in photo shop. Apply at Campbell's. Room and Board NICE east room’ with morning and evening meals for gentlemen only. Phone 145, 401 5th. Real Estate REAL ESTATE IF THERE IS almost any house or lot in Bismarck: you wish to buy ask me about it as probably it is on my lists of over 100 houses and over 1000 lots on every street in city. All lstings and correspond- ence in connection with any sale are open to your inspection. See others, then compare my prices with theirs. You can buy cheaper th. F. E. YOUNG Houses for Sale Two Bargains! Five-room and six-room up-to- date bungalows in Bismarck. $1,500 down payment on each, balance same as rent. NICE and clean 3 room unfurnished apartment. Large living room, bed- room, kitchen, private bath. Pri- vate entrance. Laundry privileges. $35 per month. Will furnish water and gas. 611 6th. NEW unfurnished 4 room apartme: living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. Four large closets, electric refrig- erator. Gas and water furnished. Laundry privileges. Davis Apts. Phone 465-W. TO SUBLET: For summer months, furnished apartment suitable for three ladies or family without chil- dren. Phone 1873-W ‘after 5 p. m. or inquire at Tribune office during business hours. 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 8t. Above Woodmansee Stationery, ap- ply Woodmansee Stationery. MODERN two room furnished apart- ment. Living room, kitchen, closet and bath room. Electric refrigera- tor. Laundry privileges. Close in. Phone 260, Dr, Enge. UNFURNISHED downtown apart- ment. Available June Ist. Large living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath, _Inquire Dahl Clothing Store. DOWNTOWN furnished room for light housekeeping. Cunnecting bath. eens water always. 304% Mai FURNIS: ground floor, front apartment. One room, kitchenette, private bath, private entrance. Screen porch. Call 214 E. Rosser. LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling. old age and poor health, Call 60). SUITABLE 3 adults, well furnished Many others to choose 122 Main 1931 CHEVROLET coupe, very good POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, OUCH! It still hurts our books, but all ladt week's Proctala are sold. SPECIAL—THIS WEEK ONLY 1935 Plymouth 4-door DeLuxe Sedan $475 1932 Dodge Sedan 15 1936 Ford DeLuxe 545 1929 De Soto Sedan bh) years of Honest Used Car Dealings COS Ws CRUE MOTORS, Phone 700 condition. $175... Court 1, 314 3rd. S&t., city. EE Business Opportunity OPPORTUNITY $1,000,000, 35 years old,—AAA-1 rated, leading manufacturer of widely. used, professionally approved neces- sity has immediately available ® highly profitable exclusive territor- ial agency. ‘Limited competition and non-seasonal. Quick represen- tation needed due to remarkable response to outstanding new de- elements) just announced and $250,000, advertising campaign al- reads poegun. Our present 1suvenn distributors netting §3 1000 monthly. ay are to This is a dignified, highly specialized field and only experienced, full- time, direct sales producers will be considered, No investment, but ap- plicants must be financially re- sponsible, Hearing ald specialists will recognize this as an unusual opening. Write promptly and fully why you think you are the one for this opportunity to N, W. Clark, usticon, 180 N. ichigan Blvd., 2 a FOR SALE—Grocery store doing good business, fixtures and stock. Fine grocery building ‘includes splendid living quarters and three apart- ments with circulating automatic - Write Tribune Ad. 21012. —Leading barber shop in Manet Reason for selling poor health. Write Fred A. Nicholson, Marmarth, N. Dak. ____Wanted to Borrow WANTED—By responsible party witi with permanent position, loan of $2,000 on new home. 20-month contract. Write Tribune Ad. 21008. LOOK YOUR BEST Let us clenn and press your Swagger Suits . Tip-Top Cleaners soe We aith Street BUICK SEDAN, ice boxes, washing © machine, $8. Coal rarige. For rent, two light housekeeping rooms, 212 2nd. Phone 360-W. Room at 21¢ 2nd. Phone 1311-LW. Ohios . For seed and table use. 3 room apartment. flettric ref-| Come and see’us beforé you buy” Write Tribune Adv. No. 21079 J} icerator, laundry, gas furnished.| elsewhere. Phone 1317. 223 80. See Custodian, College Bidg. 20th Bh ics eS ee IN NEW HOME near capitol, 3 room|REGISTERED purebred Percheron APARTMENT house for sale and 9 apartments, all furflish€d. Income $185 per month. $2,500 cash, $36 per month on balance. Write Trib- | _ Th St. Pr ewer ite _| NICELY furnished two large rooms, une Ad. 21066. THREE room partly modern house for sale or trade for house farther out, 427 15th St. FIVE room house, 3 lots and garage. All for $3,800. 411 So. 10th St. Houses for Rent WELL furnished two bedroom home. Good location. For summer months. Garage. Garden space. Adults preferred. Write Tribune Ad. 21075. 5 RQOM house, garage, chicken house, sheds, 2 acres of land. Peter Rennich. MODERN six room house, newly de- corated, Call 117-M. Strayed or Stolen _ TWO Bay colts in foal. White faces, also white on legs. Fred Vollmer, Regan, N. Dak. Rooms for Rent County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, towit: The Northeast Quarter (NE%) and the Southwest Quarter (SW%) all in Section Three (3), Township One Hun- dred Thirty-nine *(139) North, Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the 5th Erlnelpat eee Dated this 13th ‘aay of May, A. D. 1937, at Bismarck, Noh ee ‘ER, Attorney for Plaintiff, maiidence and Post Office jismarck, North Banot 5-15-22-29 oe aaeia OF NORTH DAKOTA, County ° DISTRICT COURT Fourth Jue ayetat District. . J parson, Plaintif?. Burleigh County, oforth Dakota, i Ge organize inty, in North json and John fey ‘executors. of the Charlotte Ladwig, de- tors Mortgage Se- {| lan Hallbach Gerrin. Fred ‘Hi: THE ST. . TO pod cue com any, a Sorbo ree lon. 2 a Were, ‘La Lahr. ._ Jennie St. Sure, mrey. Estate of Elsie Hallbach "Charies ‘Hallbach,. Lil- bach and all other ‘sons un= known claiming any estate or in- terest In or lien or Incumbrance upon the property described in the complaint, pperndants: TE OF NORT. KOTA ABOVE NAMED DEFEND: ou, “as hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, @ copy of ‘which rae: annexed an herewith serve: ou, and which re Ice of thé clerk of this court, and to serve a co} your answer upon the his o| io Bismarck, in of within thirty da; f the day of such Rrervice, ee the this summons up answer nae will be tal against you detautt for the rel Net demanded in tne compla! int, Dated March 6, 4 ee Attorné: Fier r siaiatite Residenps, oft’ poet Boal ffice address mi real North ton 35 all 4 range’ 17 West of ‘the urdy, Puiniite ‘attorney, Bismarck, North Fail ote. 4-20217-36 5-1-8015, LARGE front room with two large ‘Closets. Suitable two gentlemen. Also room adjoining bath. Suitable one gentleman. Always hot water. 2% blocks from G. P. 507 4th. LARGE furnished sleeping room, ground floor. Suitable one or two sents only. 808 Ave. B. Phone furnished basement apartment. Private shower . Private entrance. 1028 7th St, Phone 1225. private bath, Always hot water. Frigidaire. Private entrance. 213 11th St., back door, COMPLETELY furnished apartment to sublet for summer months, June, July and August. Write Tribune ae ee = THREE room partly furnished base- ment apartment, private bath. Sewing machine for sale. 523 7th &t. NEW building, unfurnished apart- TWO cream separators, stallion for trade or sale. Weighs 2,100: pounds. Write Karl Schatz, Pickardville, N, Dak. TOMATOES, peppers and cabbage transplanted and potted. -Camp- bell’s Floral, 2015 E. Main. Phone 2311. Challenge windmill, steel tower and wheel. John J. Richter, Menoken, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Three pool tables, $10 and $20 and $25, respectively. E. E. Lesher, Steele, N. Dak. YOUNG brood sows bred to Chester White boar. Mrs. C. B. Bryan, one mile east of Fort Lincoln. ment, three rooms, private bath. Call at 611 Ave. A from 2 to 8 p. Jasman Apts. GRAVEL box for sale. Will hold from 4 to 5 yards. Nick Janiow, Wilton, N. Dak. TWO room apartment, bathroom ad- Joining. Newly decorated. Adults only. Phone 360-W. 212 2nd St. TWO room apartment on first floor. ELECTRIC stove. “Call at Western Auto, Mandan, N. Dak. Seed and Feed New rug and well furnished. No children, 411 5th St. Phone 273. EAST front ground floor 3 room apartment. Screen porch. Reason- le to small family. 602 12th St. NEW cosy furnished apartment, pri- vate bath, laundry privileges. Ideal for summer. 417 W. Thayer. FALCONER, seed corn, $2.75 bu. Bur- - leigh courfty mixed, $2.50 bu. Shell- ed and graded, 95% germination. Doppler Bros., Menoken. FALCONER seed corn with 10 pel per cent flint, germination 74. Five bu- shel lots. $1.80 bu. Frank Kal- yoda, Mandan. FURNISHED apartment for rent. Living room and kitchenette. Frig- idaire. $22. Everts, 314 3rd St. 75 BUSHEL Falconer seed corn. Test 98%. Also Bison flax. V. L. Ander- son, Wilton, N. Dak, Tel. 16-F2. LARGE and nicely furnished ground floor room. $15 per month. Laun- dry included. 305 Ave. D. LARGE sleeping room, nicely fur- nished. Hot water all times. Va- cant May 15. Reasonable. 318 8th St. TO GENTLEMEN, sleeping room near park and swimming pool. Call at 312 Park after 6. A FURNISHED room for one or two. Convenient to capitol and down- town. Phone 614. for rent. Suitable for one. Private entrance. Toilet and lava- tory 411 1st St. LARGE pleasant room suitable for one or two, Always hot water. 422 4tif, Phone 649. LARGE cool room suitable for two. Private entrance. 501 3rd &t. Phone 926-R. FURNISHED sleeping room. Cen- trally located. Hot water always. 404 Sth St. ROOM in central location, $12. Also garage, $3. Call at 523 9th. Phone! _ SLEEPING or light housekeeping room for rent. Call 1749-W. ° COMPLETELY furnished 3 room apartment. Private porch. Private entrance. Tel. 850. 406 9th. THREE rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished, 119% 3rd St. See Mr.| Kelly at Kelly’s Lunch. FURNISHED apartment. Lights, wa- ter and gas furnished. Laundry privileges. 219 2nd St. ROOM and kitchenette furnished, private bath. Ground floor. Call evenings. 519 5th St. ONE ROOM new modern furnished basement apartment, private en- trance. Call 1204. FURNISHER one front room and kitchenette for two. Downtown. Call 222 3rd St. THREE room apartment, newly de- corated, private entrance. Located at 318 9th St. FURNISHED 3 room and bath apart- ment by June Ist. 612 Ist St. _Phone 1432. TWO room furnished house, three | one-room apartments. 818 7th St. Tel: 1747-R. 4|ROOM for rené in modern home. close to bath. 308 Ave. B. «| SINGLE and double rooms. Board it| desired, Bt. 6th ONE room for rent. 514% Main 8t. re a SS in case of your failure to appear or Wanted to Rent WANTED—For summer months, fur- inished house or apartment. Prefer | location in residential section. Write Tribune Ad. 21070, or leave inform- ation at Tribune office. WANTED TO RENT: Desk space. Downtown location. Write Tribune Ad. 21038. | mat iseeaee ‘and rebuilt. reno Bier regular or spring fled 419 9th Bt, “, | TWO clean rooms for light house- | keeping. Upstairs. $22 per month. 1014 Bdwy. |\COMPLETE modern furnished apartment with sun porch. Adults. 1002 Bdwy. ONE large light housekeeping room, 120 2nd St. TWO modern furnished apartments. $25 per month. 222 Mandan 8t. TWO room furnished apartment. Call at 227 W. Thayer or phone 1632. | TWO room modern apartment. Call East door. 523 12th St. FURNISHED apa Rose. Apts. | 215 3rd _&t. Phone 852. | | MOpEaH apartment, call 11 Thayer Ave. Phone 2180. | FURNISHED 3 3 room apartment. Call at 812 Ave. B. ONE apartment, furnished Phone 878. i BARLEY, 80c bushel. Charles An- derson, Trygg place. 5 miles north of KFYR, on No. 10. Tribune Rates Copy must be received tres O7 38 e@’cleck, noon. te sertion same lane Out-of-Town Readers who wish to answer want eés teh given, can ao, Oy writing 00, @e sant an