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ee - STOCK PRIGES FALL IN BURST OF SALES Closing Prices May 17. Adams Exp 16% | Loew's 1% I CLOSING HOURS SESS: S83 All Ch Dye 220%| Mack Trks 44 S Allls-Ch = 58%) Mar Field 23% ‘ a ne 2. McKes & R 13% News Marketwise Neither Good/am H&L 7% Mant Oop au Nor Bad But ‘Traders | 4™ inter" 33% tine able} Worry Over Labor Am Metal 46. / Minn Mol 12 Am Pow Lt 8% | sont Ward. 40% Am Rot sa 324 | un Se iit New York, May 11.—UP)—After tod-|Am § Ref si | NaS Mea, 18% dling along at the slowest pace in| am stl F 50% | NatGsh Reg 31% about two years, the stock market was| Am Sug Ref 44% | Nat Dr Prod | 22 Subjected to a last-minute selling) am T & T 163 | wet Dist 29% Saeed sat AS DR, Byles 1" The news marketwisd was neltber|Am Wol Pt oo. [Nat Sell Pe riar sabe Pie bac: Bus teaing | Annoonda Bk Ny cent 43% Torces still seemed to labor ques-| Arm Il 10% | Noam Avia 10% tion s buying handicap, As Dry G 16% i No. Amer 38 Transfers approximated 600,000 a po r by No Pacific 32% No particular surprise was expected | Avia Corp 5% Siron 7 ae in the financial district’over a drop|Bald Loco 6% | O41. me, 35 in this week's steel mill of|Bal & Ohio 30% | Dis Mev, 35% 12 points, "Steel stocks acted no|Bamadat” 36° | CGE 3 Param Pic 18% Utah 4 PatheFilm 6% Penny SC 95% Pen RR 42 Phelps Dodge 44 Phil Morris 78 i Is ray good springers head more; plain kinds down to or less. 3 8 ETT q & £ Chicago, may, Age, 8. D. voy —Hows 14, as 3,000. din yack azdes io nt pigs pward to 10. ing sows 30-660 ib. ae, calves 1,560; fed Xt arlings opens, steady ites and ae y firm; a ‘un and market slow.on tone year! tnd mediumwelght and 4 Cattle steers and with Ught pe active and very scarce, uneven, but 3 bull and venlers fuly steady; | o outside on weighty sausag. 00 but liberal pupply: ligne Steeriame around 5.75~ 00; vealers mostly 8.25-9.00 with releets 9.60 and better; iy or enae slow, ly; mostly 8.00-9.00 Texas bred yearlings ne oie with lal 4 medium kink extreme top cl tor half deck ers eligi! He never Yerba 100 Ibs., good and 26; common and medium od and ; common ) (steers), medium mostly 15-25 she and choice butchers 190 Ibe up, oC ary figsd 10.85; toy ued ke fol ing advai slow; aay wie aad ‘carly clipped lamb ewes Chicago sas Pu{U 8D, A Caso, om 4 aretatoes, iit, on track, 334 US. shipm ‘Saturday $0 65; old stocks demand good, M demand modera! sacked ani lussets iy» slightly we lee plies mod 0, Russet, Bur: US. No. Osioe fair quality: £ ain’ round whites unclassifie aker, + omer es US. mos Pe, sales 2. 25-35 Ifornia White MIN! eptignenelie, Bt Mey I ie stocks: First Bank Stock tga Northwest Banco 1: iain at, i No. 3 northern 1.: No. ie white 55%; No. 3 white 52%. ERNMENT BON! New. 7 tate, May TT eUPe-Govern- ment Bot Treasury 4 1156.8. Treasury 11. (wy tne henociatee Peeas) Midwest Corp. 9%. New ork, May May 17.—()}—Curb: American Gen. Ae Sites Service 3. 6. Bond ry Share 15%. Fist Rubber 13% i Seas ih wheat, ve Nees mixed iy 3 ne [NewYork Ss | 1.50%; 58 Ib: , | Ibs, 1.34% -1.4 ers|1 northern 1.83% -1- 11 ‘grades. chiefly. ¢.00-5, ood to cholce 726-850 Ib, tecd- | 127%: ker and feed*cattle quo- ibe ir; cheiee offer-|. doo! geet 6 7 —Cash wheat,| | i nariere 1 1.30%) No, 3 northern 5%. Oats: Phillips Proc & Pub Svc N J 30% Pullman 58% Pure Ol 11% Purity Bak Radio tity mr £2 z ie #29 Q ee ne 3s vel ll Un 2282 g ggcee i as tt & ° ss ® Sees E i Er fs a2y & 2 aR aR a Q a & REEER pire ‘: 8 gee “ke ¥e & Ston & we tpet z Eee ae otFZ5eu Hs erete i see aa 23 f Ly agee rageetgcs ae zea ae ze 4 & = 1% Wilson & Co. 8% ‘Woolworth Wrigley, Jr. 4 t DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, May 17.—(}—Closing cash prices, Wheat: No, 1 heavy dark northern spring, 60 Ibs, 1.40% -1.51%; 1.38%- 1,36%-1.49%; No. 2, 57 No. 1 dark northern, 59 Ibs, 1.45%; 55 Ibs. 1.28%-1.43 Ibs, 1.26% -1.41%; 53 Ibs. No, 5, 52 Ibs. 1.23%-1.37%; 51 1,22%-1.35 %; 50 lbs. Ait ay, No. me a hard ‘winter Montana 1. Durum AR thera Awan 60 Ibi 20%: 5 1.13% %; i biog. aa, ” NO. ilred ack 4 25% ©) Mixed durum discounted 3-5¢ Below hard pa Bye Ni Aalig Return London Flight > 3 £ J 4 Beonett Field; New and Dick i plane Yous, Mere i Ha age? gE iy f E ; in size to the REDUCED SUPPLIES Dust Storms and Rain Reporte From Canada Apparently Are Minor Factors was % off to 1% July 118-118%, an advance of 2% E —(P}—Rain in the outstand- futures ing influence in the wheat market Monday and fractionally at the close for deferred futures. MAY, wheat futures closed %o high- At 134%, Sept. He lower at 1.26% and sept. kc lower at 1.20 Fiat was offered down by a com- house, May flax closed 2%4¢ July 1c at 2 a 2. ains were areola. “tutures closed %c higher May oats at a July Ko lower at 42% and c lower at 37; May rye 1%%c lay malting barley un- changed at 1.12, Cash wheat continued soft. Little durum or winter wheat was in. Oats demand firmer, ‘Barley as in fair de- and, ¥. T Produce Markets = CHICAGO Chicago, May 17.—(®)—Butter, eggs and poultry prices showed ' little change Monda: Butter, 12,713, steady; creamery: specials (93 score) 30 (92) 30; extra firsts (9 ts (88-89) 2734-28, standards (90 steady; extra firs Eggs, 44,934, 21%; fresh graded firsts local 20, cars eceipts 19%; storage packed extri 22%, stora; packed firsts 22. Poultry, AMR 4 trucks, unsettled; hens over § 1b. 17, § 1b. and less 17; enon hens. 44." fryera colored. °F White Rock 27, Plymouth Hock 2736! brotlers colored 23, Plymouth and | White Rock 34, Leghorn, 2 1b. up 32, ry ack fryers 21: prings, colored , Plymouth Rock Leghorn roosters 11; . is vioms 15, No. 2 tur: d colored 4% New York, May. te oe —Live oul- from Annapolis, Md. Washington and other postoffices will begin selling these stamps the next day. Both stamps are blue and equal wer values of the same series. The army stamp il- lustrates the U. S. Military Acad- emy at West Point, while the navy stamp bears the seal of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, flariked by | midshipmen of early and present days. For first day cover cancellations, send not more than 10 self-ad- | dressed envelopes to the postmase ters at Annapolis and West Point, ‘with money orders for the total postage necessary, at five cents a Sore: cA special souvenir sheet of U. s. stamps. will be issued in con- * nection with the convention of the Society: of Philatelic Americans at Asheville, N. C., Aug. 26 to 28. The denomination and subject matter of the sheet will be an- nounced later, The passe of the Thousand,” oung Frenchmen under 18 who fought and died in the World War, may have a stamp issued soon in its honor. anniversary of anniversary of General Kosciusko, and another calling for a stamp honoring the late Senator Thomas E. Watson; sponsor of the rural free delivery (Copyright, 1987, NEA Service, Inc.) rices were down | yaa: local 20%, cars M: 1.18% ' i tte 116% 116% 1.30% 132% ++ 1.20% 131 117% 1.19% 1.16% 1.17% 1.09 1.09% 80%. 81% 51 51% BH 44% 30% 39% 4% 40% Brae by 1.15% . 1.73% 1.72% +113. 113% 102% 0% Corn— May new .. May old July new ,. July old .. 12.12 12.32 12.62 12.72 69% 85% 86% 48% % Open Durum— Hig! 1 om 1 233 if ay... duly ... Sept. .. Rye— May .. July | May . July . Sept. Minneapolis, Ma: + 1.06% 1.10% 1.23% 1.29% 125% 127% 121% 1.23% 49% 50% 48% 49% —Mills showed Ut in either spot offered in middle west. Asking prices combing length fine te ranged from 95-1.00 scout wools, for moderate quantities % blood grades together. Bradford, Vt., in 1813. some buyers were talking prices tRevrange of 30-95 cents oF similar panei ne 117% 1.18% 1.15% 1.16% 1.30% 132% 1.20% 131 117% 119% 116% 1.17% 1.08% 1.00% 20% 81% 50% 51% 43% 38% 30% 115° 1.15% 172% 1.72% 113 1.13% 1.00% 1.02% 88% 89% BL} 12.02 12.12 12.20 12.32 1252 12.62 12.60 12.72 ++ 15.90 + 1652 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE I= P— - 142 60 «660% 64% 65% . 1.06% 26% 86% 86% 48% AK 37 A1% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., May 17. Peper’ Low Close 122% 1.23% 1.22 107 a7 214 2.12 2.07 MINNEAPOLIS Pate er Waen ‘ (Ph—" eat Tees aso’. 8 oo compared to «inne polls cash wheat and ooarse| 1: Coarse Grains ATH 48% 116° 118 12 88 $8 70 63 72 1.06% 1.10% . 200 2.17 BOSTON WOOL Boston, May 17.—(#)—(U. 8. D. A.) a interest Monday 01 grade fleece wools offered from the on good French itor, Around 40 cents in the grease, de- livered east, was the offering figure of medium Ohio wools packed in lots containini combing and clothing lengths % an —_—_— ‘America’s first globe map Sache: was founded by James - Wilson at 1 Lookteare on. a public street in Wil- wes Pretty Carol to-the Sun Paddling your own canoe is tae way to success, but on that score languorous Carol Hughes, film starlet, had little to worry about, and besides, she was tired paddling when this pic- ture was taken recently. Lying down on the job, the most she could hope for was a good sun tan—and that’s just what she was after! MI APOLIS FLOUR Minneapoli: lay 17.—( carload lots, per barrel in 8 pound cotton sacks: Family patents 15 hi RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, May 17.—(@—Range of carlot grain ' sales: Wheat: No. heavy dark northern spring, 8%! No, 2 dark northern, 1.34% -1.87 i7| ple grade dark northern, 1.21 5 mixed, 1.26%: No. 5 hari winter, 35 fo. 3 hard amber durum, mixed durum, 1.19%; No. 1.33%; RB ees today follow: He as Mame ae eons colores | bh Wheat 4 red aurim, 120%. ‘Corn No. ger iti fella id sureys enamored CoDeulvered ‘To Arrive! 49°’ Ry 1.05% 21.09%. Barley: Ing was resumed today follow- ing settlement of the freight handlers’ 1.40% 151% .. Ne: t Hyped DUE 2 ae ee market has been closed since f y y Butter, 14,577, slightly _ firmer. 1.38% 1.50% .. Creamery, uns, tap, xtra ay: aT esis NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF 3 extra scor rs fe A weee 1 scores) 29% -31¢ seconds og s87 2 i NB857 gar DAKOTA, Coun- ) 26-29. Centralized (90 score) ; Bs ats, 134% IAT wee ye p OhRIGE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, ! marcl ie oak flat fresh, taney Toa O88 151% 145% wise sae, |g Hatvey’ Smith, West Union, Tow ei tta irroguian, "hiixea cot-|* Dev oo, 1.28% 1.43% .... .. | Neats, Huntingtonshire, torage packed fir: 4 D N 8st Dosa ‘Mitchell, Abbotsbey, ; mediums and dirtie: ;|. Ibs. ..... 1.26% 141% ive see Baer eet onaD te England average checks 4DNS53 avis, Carditt, salen 200) amie Ibs... 124% 130% wee wee | Burke, 10855 Kedslo Ave. ‘Chigago, Lae hee 8 D NS 52 ‘ ; Illinois; Mabel Merchant, Upland, Cal- guises Futures: . 1.23% 137% w+. se. |ifornia; Robert Stearns, Pearson, High Low Close mown ry 1.22% 135% sce sees ‘ou ‘are hereby notified that the 19% 30% 20K Ree ay A ae | « 121% 1.32% .... ws. | for taxation for year 1932 was on oy 21% 22% the 12th day of mber, 1933, duly ee ts Montana Winter the time for redemption from sald am 24 tee pore tale will expire ninety days from the ; ee OH Wor, 1.36% 138% 134% 136% | EMS land te dencetbed ar tlle REIGN EXCHANGE % aid land is described as follows: New Pyork. lay (P}—Foreign Tey ‘otein ot east austen, Section 27, dy; Great Britain de- DAWor Township Re Fett HOMER CRI eng eae ? H Wo. 134% 186% 1.327% 1347 Amount sold for, $31.45, 5.26%; ; registered eyed Amount required to redeem at this 19.60, ‘travel 23.60; way 24.85; 71 D date, $31.92, 3 Sweden 25.49; Montreal in New York| 1H Wo. say 13 1.34% 1.30% 182%| In addition to the above amount you 1100.15 %. Grade of required to pay the costs of 1D Wer vice of this notice and inter- 1H W... 129% 131% 127% 1.29% i ane steady! apr Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat) fore the expiration of the tim yp MS gd A eT rer oa op thereof will lasue to the holder of the mon 1m per'centy bankers ‘Receptances | 9 oa ee % 132% 1.28% 1.30% tax sale certificate as provided by yh pagenest + - - 2-H Wz. ..1.28% 1.30% 1.26% 1.28% TINWSS my hand and ofticial seal 3 DHW or tule an ay of April, 1937. 3H OW... 1.27% 129% 1.25% 127% | winoas: Stamp News 1 amber na Durum (Auditor Burletgh County, North Bae 4 ve 1.96% 137% 1.22% 1.24% | 5-3-10-17, BY I. S. KLEIN 2 amber ‘ha 2 rae ‘ STATE OF NORTH. ‘DAKOTA, COUN- Ibs. «6... 121% 1.25% 006 woe ay TY cea aes onten . fe 119% 123% .... .... |JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 3 abe hd Heise aegegen ee nigra LTH 122K we ose 3 * praintite, 4 amber hd DS. oases 115% 1.20% wee . Dhl 4 amber ha his wife: HE fivi cent aw oot navy A Ue. sn 113% 118%... the State of North Bakota, doing stamps will released May ainber usines: ail Insurance De- 26, ane ets stamp from West Bs eres 110% 116%... partie ong rhe Mon 5 amber hi 5 Point, ‘N. Y., and the navy stamp 5 108% 114% .. corporation, So) fants tel Head OF NORTH DAK: ABOVE NAMED DE! aND- You are hereby summoned to an- swer tne Complaint in this action, which will be filed in the office of th Clerk ot the District Court in for sald County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and to se: your Answer upon th within thirty days after the of this Summons upon you, ex of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or anewer {uagment will be against lefault for the re! demande the Complaint. This action relates to the foreclos- ure of a Mortgage upon the following described real estate in the County o! Burleigh, State of North ane toe wit The Northeast Section Twelve ril, A. D. ‘ot ape re Plaintiff, nd Post Oftice marck, North Fitt! cipal Dated this 29th 1937, at Bismarse, jury Department, Int enue Service, Alcohol Tax Uni! Paul, Minnesota, May 11, 1937. St. No- tice Is hereby given that on May 1, 1937, one-Chevrolet Coach, 1932 model, serial numM@r motor number 2712142, 21 oy aaaeies license number 12-909 (XN. 37), was seized from Frank ton, North Dakota, for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, Section 3450, United States Revised Statutes. Any automobile must rat HA ens on or before June such claim an@ A bond, for monte for bit fer rfeiture proceedings to States District Cou: sale ‘automo- bile will be forte! United States of America roviaed by law. bert ine District Su- pervigory 106 Rew Post Office Build Ine, St paul, Minnesota... - ==" [Bargains in the WANT- ADS Will Surprise You WANTED—Meat cutters and meat counter men. Apply Red acid Store on Broadway. Female Help Wanted THREE neat appéaring young ladies, 18 to 25, capable of | tuecting public, free to travel, New York and re- turn transportation peid, $60 month drawing account. Mr. A. N. Davis, Annex Hotel. WANTED—Rellable girl for eee housework and cooking. family. Call at 901 10th a ———————————————————_—= Saleamen Wanted SALESMEN, route men, and jobbers contacting taverns, confectioneries, etc., send for our new novelty and premium wholesale catalog, listing thousands of new items at remark- ably low prices. Real opportunity for live wires. Write ger Novelty Co., 3546 North 20th, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. FREE! If excess acid causes you Help Wanted YOUNG man or woman with pleas- ing personality and some sales ex- perience for general work in photo shop. Apply at Campbell's. 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. Write Tribune Adv. No. 21079 APARTMENT house for sale and 9 all furnished, Income $185 per erty $2,500 cash, $36 per month on balance. Write Trib- une Ad. 21066, out. 427 15th St. Houses for Rent . wee furnished two bedroom home. Good location. For summer months. Garage. Garden space. Adults preferred. Write Tribune Ad. 21075. ne Work Wanted FOR REPAIRING niters, Galt or ores North or phone 141-R. | proce very reasonable. desires odd jobs of all Linde’ gatistertioe guaranteed, Phone 752-W. Information Wanted FROM party having ent house for sale, Well located. Reasonably priced. For $1,000 down. Write Tribune Ad, 21116, Lost and Found LOST—May 13, downtown, 6 months old pup. Answers to name “Putch,” Automobiles for Sale USED © Piymouth 4-door DeLuxe seeccccevcccces GATS ‘Truck Terms to suit your Color, brown. Airdale strain, long face. Chin whisker. Please phone | 188 Main Phone 700 2136-W. 100 Ave. B East. 1931 Sa ai » very good con 175. Ce » Apartments for Rent &t., city. : eur 1 4 rd IMMEDIATE Possession: apartment La vileges, ‘New electric tor, new kitchen cabinets, water For Sale or Trade or will trade for car or FOR truck, 24x32 basement. 405 17th St. Business Opportunity building. Inquire Tribune Office. NEW fireproof building across street from Custer Park. Water, heat and privileges. Inquire at Park Food| FOE Store, 234 W. Bdwy. J. B. Smith, phone 1184. 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. Mrs, Hultberg. NEW unfurnished 4 room apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. Four large closets, electric refrig- erator. Gas and water furnishéd. FOR SALE—Grocery store doing good business, fixtures and stock. Fine grocery building includes splendid living quarters and three apart- ments with circulating automatic gas heat. Write eA 21012. ket in town of 700. $1, 000 handles stock and fixtures. Rent $25 per month. Good meat equipment. Write Box 144, Bismarck,-N. Dak. FOR SALE—Leading barber shop in Marmarth. Reason for selling poor health. Write Fred A. Nicholson, Marmarth, N. Dak. FOR SALE or lease, cafe and foun- tain doing $40 day on main street. Miles City, Mont. Write Tribune Ad. 21119, Laundry privileges. Inquire Davis Grocery, 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 apartment, living reom, bedroom, kitchen and bath. 116 4th &t. Above Woodmansee Stationery, ap- ply Woodmansee Stationery. NICELY furnished home. Three room apartment, bath. New Kitchen cabinet for sale. Phone 1556. 811 2nd. ce THREE room house with bath for Tent. 626 2ist St. Call at 5. 624 ist after 4 p.m. MODERN six room house, newly de- corated. Call 117-M. it, Strayed or = ‘TWO Bay colts in foal. White faces, also white on legs. Fred Vollmer, Regan, N. Dak. ——E=E—=x=z_=z_=_=_=_E=_===—_&_T———_>_>>> Rooms for Rent LARGE front room with two large 2% blocks from G. P. 507 4th. .| LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also MODERN two room furnished apart- ment. Living room, kitchen, closet and bath room. Electric refrigera- tor. Laundry privileges. Close in. Phone 280, Dr. Enge, UNFURNISHED or furnished down- town apartment. Available June ist, Large living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Inquire Dahl Clothing Store. DOWNTOWN furnished room for light housekeeping. bath. Hot water always. 304% Main, Apt 2. FURNISHED ground floor, front Screen porch. Call 214 E. Rosser. two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling. old age and poor health. Call 601. LARGE furnished sleeping room, ground floor. Suitable one or two gentlemen only. 808 Ave. B. Phone 467-R. LARGE and nicély furnished ground floor room. $15 per month. Laun- dry included. 305 Ave. D. room for one or two. Convenient to capitol and down- town. Phone 614. (or one. Private entrance. Toilet and lava- 411 Ist St. LARGE pleasant room suitable for one or two. Always hot water. 422 4th. Phone 649. LARGE cool room suitable for two. Private entrance. 501 3rd 8t. Phone 926-R. — teom. Cen- sleeping located. ,Hot water always. 404 Sth St. ROOM in central location, $12. Also oo $8. Call at 523 8th. Phone SLEEPING or light housekeeping _Foom for rent, Call 1740-W, ROOM for rent in modern home. Close to bath. 308 Ave. B. ONE furnished room for rent. 514% Main 8t. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT: Desk space. ‘ z ili Uf Practically new. Card writer. 309 Ave. B. Call 1476 after 5 p.m. Te: aa Som Scartaant newly de- SUITABLE 3 adults, well furnished 3 room apartment. Electric ref- rigerator, laundry, gas furnished. See Custodian, College Bldg. IN NEW. HOME near capitol, 3 room furnished basement apartment. Private shower . Private entrance. 1088 7th St. Phone 1225. NICELY furnished two large rooms, private bath. Always hot water. Frigidaire, Private entrance. 213 1th 8t., back door. NEW building, unfurnished apart- ment, three rooms, private bath. Call at 611 Ave. A from 2 to 8 p. Jasman Apts. FURNISHED apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. first floor . Laundry privileges. 924 4th 8t. TWO room apartment, bathroom ed- joining. Newly decorated. Adults only. Phone 360-W. 212 and St. New rug and wel children, 411 Sth St, Phone 273. _ NEW cory furnished Cinch pri- vate bath, laundry privileges. Ideal for summer. 417 W. Thayer. COMPLETELY furnished 3 room apartment. Private porch. Private entrance, Tel. 850. 408 9th. THREE rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished, 119% 3rd St: :Bee Mr. _felly at Kelly's Lunch, 2 FURNISHED apartment. Lights, wa- ter and gas furnished. Laundry _privileges. 219 2nd Bt ROOM and kitchenette arenes private bath. Ground floor. evenings. 519 Sth St. FURNISHED 3 room ground floor a paivete bath, Rental corated, private entrance. Located at 318 Sth 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. TWO clean rooms for light house- keeping. Upstairs. $22 per month. 1014 Bdawy. Can SLs Ne mene Sanenee ry sun porch. Adults. thon Baer. FOR QUICK SALE—One Puritan kerosene stove and child’s high chair. Call at 701 8th St. Loom bugsy, good as new. . 414 Sth St. Tel. 967-J. Wanted to Borrow WANTED—By responsible perty with permanent position, loan of $2,000 on new home. 20-month contract. Write Tribune Ad. 21008. a “li a by a role credit equity, 6300 Phy pd or larger. w TWO rooms furnished for light house- cones Very close in, Call 323 FURNISHED two foom spartment. For light housekeeping. 211 2nd St. apartments. $25 per month. 223 Mandan St. TWO room ‘apartment. Call at 237 W. Thayer or phone 1632. 215 MO) Ave. TWO cream separat FOR SALE—Little Tavern; small ice beer dispenser. Ideal for clubs and lodges. Write Tribune Ad. 21118. LOOK YOUR BEST Let us clean La ress Swagger Suits Tip-Top Giese 333 south Lice Street. two light housekeeping rooms, 312 2nd. Phone 360-W. Room at 214 2nd. Phone 1311-LW. POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table use. Come and see us before you buy elsewhere. Phone 1317. 222 So. 9th St. he REGISTERED purebred Percheron stallion for trade or sale. Weighs 2,100 pounds. Write Kerl Schatz, Pickardville, N. Dak. TOMATOES, peppers and cabbage transplanted and potted. Camp- aie Floral, 2015 E. Main. oe 11, SLIGHTLY used guitar with case demonstrator at $12 if taken before June Ist. Phone 1085, 714 Man- dan, tors, Challenge windmill, steel Mower ‘and wheel. John J. Richter, Menoken, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Three pool tables, $10 . and $20 and $25, respecte, Ez E. Lesher, Steele, N. Dak. YOUNG brood sows bred to Chester. White boar. Mrs. C. B, Bryan, one mile east of Fort Lincoln. TRUCKERS and Dealers—Potatoes at Grand Forks prices.. Mike Marlow, Wachter Transfer. a ELECTRIC stove. Call at Western Auto, Mandan, N. Dak. Seed and Feed : FALCONER, seed corn, $2.75 bu. Bur- leigh county mixed, $2.50 bu. Shell- ed and graded, 95% germination. Doppler Bros., Menoken. On| FALCONER seed corn with 10 per cent flint, germination 74. Five bu- shel lots. $1.80 bu. Frank Kal- voda, 5 1S BUSHEL Falconer seed corn. Test 98%. Also Bison flax. V.L. Ander- son, Wilton, N. Dak. Tel. 16-F2. Charles An- Pr = ibs He vil 1 i ee i gs