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j i STOCK VALUES FOR New York Stocks \ ._ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1987 WHEAT PRICES ARE Grain Quotations IRREGULARITIES IN N. D, BEING CHECKED Motorists Owning Two Cars and Getting Only One Pair of Tags Scrutinized Dakota highway patrolmen are checking “irregularities” in appll- cations for registration of motor ve-| - 5 hicles, C. E. Van Horne, state regis- trar, declared Wednesday. “There has been laxness in the past regarding filing of applications with this department and we are tighten- ing up the supervision,” Van Horne asserted, He reported Henry Lund, patrol su- perintendent, was in Northwestern 4 North Dakota investigating reports ® person issuing license applications was not forwarding the cash to the state department, Officers also are investigating re- ports several motorists owning two cars, purchased only one set of lie cense tags, using one on each vehicle. Motor vehicle registrations totaled over 130,000 of which 106,886 are pas- senger and 21,349 trucks. The figures are 25,000 above passenger totals a year ago and 7,000 above the trucks Ppa! @ year ago, Van Horne GAME BIRDS’ Bots ARE BEING HATCHED New Varieties of Pheasants and Partridge Will Be Released This Autumn State game and fish department Officials said Wednesday over 2,200 FF; upland game birds’ eggs were placed in electric heated incubators for dis- tribution of young birds in North Da- kota at the close of the hunting sea- son this fall. Eggs in incubators included over 2,000 eggs of Mongolian pheasants which Deputy Commissioner L. L. Rudrud said are a hardier bird than the Chinese pheasant and which the department believes will propagate First Chuker partridge will be re- leased in the state next fall if the department has success in hatching about 200 eggs now in incubation, Rudrud declared. Due to a scarcity of eggs, he said, the department was unable to get more of these eggs which are ‘very expensive,” costing 7 cents each, “The Chuker partridge is larger than its cousin, the Hungarian part- ridge,” the official said. “There is no doubt the bird, once given a good *| start, will do well in this altitude. _|King George and Mate Break Two Traditions London, May 19.—(?)—King George VI and Queen Elizabeth broke two traditions Wednesday. First they drove in a closed automobile through wet rain-darkened streets to receive homage from the city of London— “the one square mile” in the heart of the empire’s capital. ‘Then, because of the heavy rain, the ceremony of the lord mayor sur- rendering the ancient pearl sword at the temple bar as a sign of fealty to the throne was omitted. The king and queen broke the sec- ond precedent by inviting the lord mayor of London and his wife to sit with them at the high table for a civic luncheon at the guildhall. Until to- day the table had been reserved ex- clusively for the royal family at guild- hall functions. Toys Used by Brother To Kill Baby Sister New York, May 19.—()—Three- Months-old Dolores Galvin was dead ‘Wednesday, allegedly beaten to death by her brother Noel, 3, in a moment. of childish jealousy or exuberant play- fulness. A:toy airplane and a toy truck be- came lethal weapons in the hands of the 3-year-old who readily admitted to police that he struck his baby ais- ter with the toys. The tragedy was otticialy classed as an accident by police. United States, China Linked by Telephone MOST PART FALL IN | ~~ esers=ser= — HIGHER AFTER ONE eee st Chicago, Mi Adams Exp 17 Loew's Wheat— pen fee mit sare W TRADING DAY sss, fiztsncm $51 QR TWO DBCLINES|35 22s: fat ee 18° : tags mR in : 1208 iat iy ime ’ lam'oan 38 Mid-Con Pet 28 last aad a 133% ‘, +. 134 tats 13: Market Sentiment Muddled and 7 uf &L Fit Midland Stl ah Maximum Gains Are Around Id. 5 aia 138% Buying Impetus Appears /Am Metal 4 Mont Ward. s0%| Two Cents a Bushel With : seang Le to Be Non-Existent Am Rad 21% (Mun Cop 13% Profit Taking Evident % 20% 81 . Am Rol Mill 38% | Net Biscuit 25 New York, May 19.—(P—A mild|Am & Ref 82% |Net Con Reg 33 | Chicago, May 19. — (F) — Higher Sf 4 dribble of liquidation washed Am Si F 53’ wat Dy Prod 21% | prices on wheat formed the rule Wed- 38% 39% market leaders down fractions to a|Am Sug Ref 48 |nat Dist 30% | nesday, deipite transient setbacks | De 30%! 40% Point or 60 Wednesday Am T é T 163% | Nat Pr & Lt 8%| that were due more or less to profit- Despite these declines, coppers,|4m Tob B 74% inet Steel 81 taking. +176 176 1.75% Hit farm implements, oils and some rails|Am W Wks 17 Inet Tea 8%| Maximum gains for wheat were ~ 178% 1.74 1.74% 17! turned ahead for modest gains, Anaconda = 40% 1N ¥ Cent 46 | around 2 cents @ bushel. The top 116, 118% 11 Wall Street men said market sen-| Arm Il 10% | No Am Avia 10% | level was reached shortly before trad- ogy 1 timent was muddied and buying im-|48 Dry G 16%iNo amer 33 ‘| ing ended, k 91 petus had been momentarily dulled/A T 8 F 87 |'No Pacific 34%| At the Close, wheat was %-1% | Dec. by strikes, controversy over the ad-| Atl Ref 29% Onlo Ol 19% | above ’s finish, May 1.33%-% % Tuesday's » May » ministration’s supreme court plan| Avia Corp 8 {oliver Farm 60 | July 123%-%; corn % off to 1% up, and indications ee eel session Saye tn Otis Elev 36% | May 1.33%, July 1.18%-%, and oats ornare Ligh ysis up|Barnsdall 25% |520,¢ & #l a" %-% down. to around mid-day was followed by | Bendix 19% | Param Pict 19% | MILL CITY WHEAT Quiet back-sliding. Toward the close,| Beth St! 79% /park Utah 4% | PRICES CLOSE HIGHER however, numerous issues in Boeing Air 32% | Pathe Film _6%| tutures rallied to close strong W column were up from earlier lows. | Borden 24% | Penney J.C 88%|nesday when shorts started a fresh Transactions totaled about 750,000| Briggs Mfg 42 Penn RR 43 | covering movement that succeeded shares, Budd Wh 8% | Phelps Dodge 44% | Piofltsteking due to rain reports J. C. Penney slumped about 4. Safe-|Bur Ad Mch 26% | Phil Morris” 1% | “Sity wineerelsaee signer at 1.10%: | arinne UNNEAPOLIS RANGE way Stores, down about 3 Chis the | But Cop & Z 5 - | phitins Pet 53% By 1% higher at 1.32% and Sept. Wheat "Oven High Low ened Pyruné, Focovered part of the loss) Can Pac 12% | proc & Gam 58K | fin ve tes airtea sharply on ac- | May 139% 140% 189. 1.40% Caterptt” "pox | Pup Sve N 4 38K | countof Arwenilne arrivaus in the] Ju 1h 12d Lat in| ees jocal market, May flax close 4% 13 é e Celanese 30% Pare Ol ths lower at 2.07%, July 1% lower at Cer D Pasco 62% 2.05%, and Sept..1 lower at 2.06. = | May .....0. ceese cece Seaae wD es) Ches & Radio 8%! “Coarse grain futures were unset- 68, 186” (66% Chi & ets tt RKO 8% ted. May oats closed % Jower at 42, _ SOUTH ST. PAUL Ohl Gt W Reo mores “a | omer 420%. Say exe cloned ? hig Tom “bey LoL South St. Paul, May 19—(e)—(Us,|Chl Ob W.PE 22% |ep BH 83% |and Sept I higher at 80%. Mad ‘Sou eM 90% Dept. of Agr.)—Cattle 2,000; P_ 2%! Rey Tob B 49%| feed bariey closed % lower at 70, : : : teers: weak; 66%. Th oud ne yearlings 10:28-11.5; ORI&P 3% Sound OU 9x ieere’no qustes on Sty malting bare on ay Warmedup and shortfed steers 8.00-|Chrysier 110% | gears-Roe 84. |. Gash wheat was fairly steady but 37% 36% 37% 10.00; she stock steady; most heifers/ COl-Palm 21° | servel api | Cotmarnl tacked! force. ners: was) no 7,00-9.50; few good up to 1050; me-|CU GEL 11%) shett un 28% | NEES corn demand was fair to good. 6a” fea ee dium to good cows 650-800; low|COm Solv 14% | simmons 44_| Oats was in better demand. Rye was | 3 201 Zor 206” 208 cutter and cutters 4 Com & Sou 2% | Socony Vac 18%|in steady general demand. ‘Barley Pp.» i ranging 4.00-5.75; iy bulls steady; bulk 5.25-6. Con-Edis 34% | sou Cal Ed 23% Was unsettled, Flax demand was beet bulls up 0 6.0; stockers scarce,| COT, Oil 2844180 Pac = 55%, | G8 ____a DULUTH BANGE . Minn., May 19 —(P}— Calves. 2300; steady; good and choles |comt.Can 54% | 50 Ry 38% | ee et Lah Lonel pepsin Cont Mot 3% | So Ry Pt ath Produce Markets re urum— Open High Low Close Sheep,.700; hardly. enough on sale Gaus 55% Sperry Corp 17% Sarna gee ee 5 seve, 1.26% 3 load cl 5 Frauds | 94-95 pound, fed clipped lambs late} Guy am Bug ein Std Oil Cal 42 | iter ‘according ra cues] 18 ‘Tuesday 10.25, Curt Wret 58% | Std Ol Ind 48% | centile exchange Wednesday. 2 tie, steady; plain and me-| Deere & Co 128 | St2 OU S tH | Busters Lite, sen y ahttied; exe = 207 uae fede $50.00-75.00; good shippers |Dis Match be Btone & web 19% Ly rate local 21," ne 21%4; | f aad .00-90.00. Dome Mines raded firsts local 20%, cars ; Hogs, 400; rather slow; opening] Doug aire $0 | Siidebaker 144 fen Fogpinis 13: morta pace 25-40 higher than Tuesday; some in-| Du Pont . 155 | Stitt & Co. 24% poultry live, 2 cars, 47, trucks,| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN |p cfan terests not following: tom 1136 to] Bast Kod 163%] Tess Om, 19 steady pane evar rast | sepetsea “Pronmenaay’ oo) Sotipared fe shippers for choice 180-210 pounds;| Fl AutoLite 37% ;, Leghorn hens 14% 3 good and choice 180-300 lbs., 11.10-25;| El Boat 9% | Tex Gul Sul 96% | FAI pocke $7; broilers colored 25, | geet eas, 3 160-180 Ibs., 10.75-11.25; 140-160 lbs.| ELPwésLt 16%| Tim Roll Be 63%) Plymouth and White Rock 24, Les-|” Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse 1025-85; good sows 10.25-50; feeder| Firestone 32% | Trans-Am 13% / horn 20-42; bareback fryers 21; bare’ | erain closing quotations today follow pigs up to 1035; average cost Tues-| Gen Elec 2% | Tri-Cont Cor 8% il; turkeys, hens 16, toms Cash Wheat day 10.63; weight 240 Ibs. Gen Fodos. 30% 15, 4 2 turkeys 14; saeeeter ne and liny DNs Delivered To Arrive Gen aatra 85%) Thien ac 148% iiptinet, ed M6) Plymoutl and | 60 Ibs. 148% 154% ses sseee CHICAGO Un Air Corp 24% a ee Chicago, May 19° UL B.D. Goodrich 40% ‘ . 1.44% 153% press —Hogs $8,000, including Sb0" dibeei: Goodyear © 37%] United Corp 4% 2 market 35-60 higher than Tuesday's! Gra-Paige 3% United Drug 12%!) yoy york EY ao —Live poul- - 142% 152% 5 average: packing. sows, 25.35 ert 92 | United Fruit 78% | .,New, rork, May 19.-(#)— Live pour: bulky good and choice 200-3 S08 "ips| GN Ir Cte - 22 try, by frelght, about steady. Fowls, 1.40% 1.50% 11,65- 13.00; comparable be GN Ry pfd 55%| Un Gas Imp 12% | colored 19. Turkeys 10-20. Other eaciay sa 130 ibs’ ILb0-88. mostly? balk good Greyhound 13%|US Ind Al 34% | freight prices unchanged. : 1.37%1 48% packing sows 10.75-11.10; pigs in lim- He UB Pipe 52% Butter, 15,210, steady. Af pees « 137%1 48% ited supply; choice strongweights up-| Hec Prod 12 US R & Imp 10% higher than as 31%-32%; extra ; ‘ a to 1100 ana Detter, Houd-H B 21% iP (92 score) 3196 cea, sg Sa eg’ 1.345% 146% ..cee seve calves 1,500; apparent-| Hudson Mto 15%|US Rubber 56% her erades unchang: run. good ‘and choice | Su Us Bmel R Bl | pchesten 268074, steady to tiem. 1.32% 1.445% seve soso and umweight Hupp Mot 3% ug gteel. 95: Prices unchanked. pany amAt Sete GTOrS, E Value tp. pela tt 11,00 mediums 20-20%. Other mixed prices 1.425% li a 12, unchanged. , ay welent and relaky toate a War % + 1.29% 1.40% srading pi yeomule West Un = = 56%) nuTTER AND EGG FUTURES . 1.28% 1.38% Tredium Spredescacarse’ and eresdy; | eT & T 10 | Westing Air 43%! Chicago, Mey 19.-0P)—. is carly top welgnty bullocks 14.36; few | Jobns-Man 129%! Westing El 135% | Butter Futures: Ibs. 1.2756 1.355% ...06 seeee loads 13.00-75 but not enough to make| Kennecott 54%| white Mot 23% High Low Close |y northern’ - pareey miner allie classes fully! Krog Groc 20 | Wilson &Co 8% Douonuereies cs 31% 30% 31% | Spring ... 1.39% 1.43% seeee steady excep’ t bulls, this class wea! Lib G) 65% | Woolw 5% Fresh Standards," it ; A 2 Montana Winter Wheat ferings; Lig MB (4s) 94%| Wrigley dx 70% | | June 32... AOE Seto ora) neore activ Bt Pack ts, 1 HOW... 1.42% 1.445% 1.40% 1.42% sigakets Soquaued shee sctcen Bini} wanna cosuomaaw (Siar Pee! Ps ay non] gh Ms MOM Sheep. 4,000, including 1,500 direct: | 4 WVinmipess, | May vane Refrigerator’ Stan- 3 y,|1DH Wor clipped: lambs mostly steady: good to habit a ad hen 2} dards, Oct. . 24% 24 2446)" 1 HW... 140% 1.42% 1.38% 1.40% uoren ofteninge 107s 112s; Jond med: | One No. 4 whit a fener ah 12% protein jum shorn Texag offerings’ 8.00; scat- ‘ eligla? fe b7K; No. 3 white GO POTATOES | 11 DH Wor tere %. —P— ; sted native sping lambs sir0nE 12 ye SD AD) 1 HW... 1.38% 140% 1.36% 1.38% killers; sheep steady; shorn ewes] Citation Hearing Petition for Direc- { old stock, steady, sup-| Grade of 4.50-5.25,mostly. “ora ws Care, Preservation 8 moderate, demand moderate; uD ee 1.35% 1.375 1.33% 1.35% Executors Hands. Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat Sioux Clty, May 19--)—(U, 8, D. stage, oF NowtH rua ee Sue ees se 2a0e New|! DHWOr ee a 34K 196% Ad-<attle 400; calves 160; slaughter | IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. | stock, US. No. 1, steady, demand mod-|) 2H W..- 1.36% 198% 134% 136% steers and yearlings rather low, | I. C. Davies, Judge. erate, US. No. 2, slightly stro: 2HW 1.345% 1.36% 1.32% 1.34% largely steady me bids In_the Matter of the Ei e of Jes- fae 4; supplies maser a 36% 1. “ she stock Siem itockers and fee sie Turnbull Sweeney, De: ed, tani riumphs -|3 DHW js little changed, rather scarce in i George P. Dullam, oer "U8. Ne. 2, mostly res 3 HW... 1.335% 7.355% 1.31% 1.33% cel smail lots good fed Petitioner, | Bliss triumphs US, No. 1, 2.20; Ala- bare -75; some held above iz 00; Bliss triumphs US. No. 1, few 1 amber hd 1 share 9.50. 3 few choice | John fianiey: Turnbull, John Stan- | 60 Ibs ... 1.28% 1.31% 1.26% 1.28% heifers 10.25-75; most beet cows ley Turnbull, Jr, Daniel Ring, 2 amber ha cutter grade: inly 4,00. Bridget Walsh, May Walsh, Cath- sales 1.50. Tbs. .- 1.27% 1.30% s.e0e iow “good Hane stock teers up to 8. erine Ramsey, Jessie Wilson, John Seine one Current stocker an rem cattle | Josepho Wa! Catherine Forsyth, FOREIGN EXCHANGE amber % 1.9% quotations: Steers 550-800 lbs. good| Philomena Manley, Mrs. Is: New York, May 19. —Forelgen| 58 Ibs. .. 1.25% 1.9% and chole 5-9.25; common and Mrs, Katherine’ Shepard, exchange easy; Great Britain demand |$ amber hd : medium 6, -1050 Ibs. good Mi ret Collins, ‘irst in dolla others in cents: Great 57 lbs, .: 1.23% 1.27% me choles, a Presbyierian Church of of Bi enarch, Britain 4.54%; Brance 446% 31 Italy |3 amber hd . noice 6 Copal Churek of Bismarck, Neren | Si Reena ere SL she ace ttc ae Dakota, Bismarck Public Library Sweden 25.48; Montreal in New York |* &mber eT ‘of, Hismarck, North Dakote Ara 5B Ibs, .. 119% 1.24% .se00 avers (steers) good and choice + | Fred Peterson, Elizabeth Turnbull 4 amber hd . medium 5.75-6.75. Ramsey, Grafton pabiate MONEY RATES 54 Wbs, .. 1.17% 122% 2200 seeee Hogs 1500; mostly 35-40 higher to| School of Gratton, North ota, Ma: 19.— all|5 amber hd gher New York, y (Py—C Z Se are tna ceray ood Th a money 1 per cent all day. Prime com-| 33 Ibs, .. 114% 1.20% w..0 wee choice 180-300 tchers 1125: je Stute of North Dako’ e cial paper 1 per ce: im: 5 fop 1.80; packera “ida Ing 11-35 on| Above Named Respondent: 090 days 1%: 52 Ibs .. 1.12% 1.18% BENT" Os RT Medan cited S"Sopate AM Bankers! aceptances’ n- 5 amber na a ejects: geod sone. Lelsvna| the County Court of the County ne | changed. + 110% 114% | ose jecder pige 25-86 Sheep 1500; m0 seriy’ fat lamb ponies, buyers talking 25 or more lower: I ts fed wooled skins held around load medium weight clippers of Texas ores held around 9.25; shorn ewes sal: ae qarealy 5.00 down; three loads 109 fed ped lambs bought to arity DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, May 19.. Aes cash prices. Wheat: No. 1 a Rortarn: papring, 60 Ibs. 1. 1468 iam: Bo Doe tateed Hain : 3 ‘58 Ibs. eS fi Bs 0% ; No. 3, Pe 88 Nig. aK. e Mixed durum discounted 3-5c ‘below hard ambers. Flax No. 1, 2.07. 52%. 4 Board of only Commisster Burleigh, in said State, at the office oy the County Judge of said County, the Court House in the City of Bis: marck, in said County and State, on the 9th day of June, A. D. 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to show cause, if any you have, why the executor of the Tast will and testament of Jessie Turnbull Sweeney, deci d, late of Bismarck, North Dakota, should not receive and follow directions of the ‘County Court as to the care, preservation or invest- ment of the funds belonging to said estate, and why sdid County Court ‘should not make ree Hed as to it shall seem m Let service Ld made” of Minis citation as required by 4) pet ted this yi ath” day of May, A. D. By the Courts (SEAL) es, Judge of the Goan Court, FOR wiven hin, county printing, legal ‘blanks and blank books and epppiicn for the en- suing year. Said bids to be filed with the County Auditor, Bismarck, North Dakota, on or before June 3rd, 1937, | eGo rotclock Pe Mt Schefule of county printing, legal {BOSTON woor blanks, blank books and supplies, can Boston,-May 9. D. A.) be had by applying to the ‘County Au- —Wool was slow Inthe Boston mar-| ditor ket Wednesda: Bidders must bid on all ite ey and nominal quota- show easing tend- quoted last week. ased largely upon Few bids were re- nea buyers price t which tions continu encles from CHICAGO CASH GRAIN uy ate ad wheat o Chen A pettls feed 70-85 ‘nom, om. Timothy seed "bicver seed 23.00-30.00 H e K i 5s ih cwt. cwt. MINNEAPOLIS plore Minneapolis, May carload lots, * ghndara middlings . seers any and a! 5 con- ‘tained in schedule. Bids received for any number of less than th contained in said schedule will considered as irregular and rejected as such. Successful bidder will be ied to furnish » satisfactory su the Board’ for the fai per- formance of the co! et. as must be sealed and enclot in an envelope | t dressed to the County Auditor. Bismarc! forth Dakota, and mark: “Bid for Printing Books and Bup: A certified check for five per cent of the amount of the bid must accom- pany each offer, payable to the Chair- man of the Board of County Commis- sioners. The Board re the right to By order of of County mmissioners of Burleleh Count: orth Dakota, Dated May 7th, 1937. ERNEST ELNESS. County Auditor. | 5-12-19-26, CURB STOCKS New York, May 19.—(#)—Curb: American Gen. 9%. Cities Service 3%. Elec. Bond & Share 15%. Fisk Rubber 14. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS erie seo May 19.—(@)—Stocks clos First Bank Stock 13% Northwest Banco 11%. ——__ GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, May 19.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds mreaeary 43's 115.4, Treasury 4's 110.50. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) McGraw E} 50. Midwest Corp 9%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Prens) \Over the counter in New York) Maryland Fund 9.55. 10.46. Quart Inc Sh 17.14, 1 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, May 19. (Range of carlot grain sale! Wheat No. 3 dark northern 1.37m-141%:, No. 4 mixed durum 1 a yeliow 4%. Oats No. 3 white Be “Rye N. a fy ee Ney Nov 3 97-114 Plax, No.'1, 2.20. or Farm Credit Administration, 1300 et, Northwest, Washington, D. C., Ma; 1937—Sealed bids will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon June 8, 1937, and then opened for the sale of one crib type grain eleva- tor of approximately 35,000 bushels capacity, together with appurtenant Hines and machinery and or cau pment therein or used in connec- ton therewith all as located on the ay. of the Northern Pacific Elgin, Grant County, North Dakota, and formerly owned by Farm- ers National Warehouse Corporation. The conveyance transferring title to this property will be executed on be- halt of the United States of America by the Governor of the Farm Credit Administration. Each bid submitted must be for cash and accompanied by a certified check for $200.00 and the ealed envelope of transmittal should | be maiked “Bid—Elgin, North Dako- | ta, to pened June $, 1937." The | taht Is reberved io resect any and all! bids. . 1. Myers, Governor. 5-19-25 6-1, |000 gift from the Rockefeller Founda- | R. Mott, New York. Corn— iAdemingat Company In Throes of Strike Alcoa, Tenn., May 19.—()—Picket lines were formed Wednesday about |‘ the fabricating plant of the Alumin- um Company of America where ap- proximately 2,500 employes walked out on strike Tuesday night seeking wage increases. ‘U’ GIVEN $26,000 Minneapolis, May 19.—(7)—A $26,- tion for research in biology and medi- cine was accepted by the University of Minnesota board of regents Tues- day. SIGNS FUND BILL Wi , May. 19 —(?)— Presi- dent Roosevelt signed Wednesday a bill appropriating $24,000,000 to run congress in the next fiscal year. Every one is predicting war and preparing for it, and that is the very thing that will prevent it—Dr. John ~ “| B. Lawrence, Eldridge; and four sons, Minnesota said there is ample top soil mosture throughout the state to start the 1937 crops “in fine shape.” May 19—Direct radio 1 amber.... 1.27% 1.3 Washington, 1 rd duriim 1.29% -|telephone communication between Coarse Gi the United States and China began Wednesday in a state department Tek Teoe ceremony attended by Mrs, Franklin 1.28% 1.29% D. Roosevelt and high American and 25% 127% Chinese officials, Opening the circuit, 31% 1.32% Secretary Hull spoke to Dr. Wang ae ee Penna? ine : cnisies: for . 28% foreign a: » at . 124% 126% Bleed oe ee 9 Bs .| Civil War Veteran’s 43 49% Widow Dies Aged 90 te aH Jamestown, N. D.,-May. 19 —(?)— “6820 Mrs. Clara Sivilla Wright, 90, widow 643 of Monroe Wright, a Civil war vet- eran, died Wednesday, the result of 110 1.14 +! a fall sustained some time ago. No. . 2.05% 209% .... Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. A. Russell R., Jamestown; James, Pin. gree; Wellington, St. Paul, and Dana, St. John. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon. - CROPS GET GOOD START Minneapolis, May 19.—(#)—The crop reporter Wednesday | Red Light Halts | Runaway Horse Oswego, N. Y., May te ing Main street, when eeattie light turned red. hoofs actually screeched as led to @ stop and sat down on his haunches,” the chief said. animal.” Female Help Wanted THREE neat appearing young ladies, 18 to 25, capable of meeting public, Sead TA Modl ihiy Rh Reet turn transportation paid. $60 month drawing account, Mr. A. N. Davis, Annex Hotel. wee ; Girl for seneral Touse- Jasskowiak, Phone 823. ee Salesmen Wanted FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indig- estion, Heartburn, Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Capi- tol Cut-Rate, Bismarck, and Cen- tral Drug Co., Mandan. —_—_—_—_—_——— Instruction SUE DIGBY—Instructor. Shorthand and typing. Phone 1619. Apt. C. College Bidg. re Work Wanted FOR REPAIRING or recovering fur- niture. Call Schneider, 709 12th. North or phone 1941-R, Prices very Teasonable. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour children. EXPERIENCED handyman™ desires odd jobs of all kinds. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 752-W. EXPERIENCED woman wants day oF hour work. Take care of children evenings. Phone 262-R. TWO EXPERIENCED girls want work by hour or day. Phone 1811-LW. WANTED: Work by hour or day. Call 437. Ask for Ann, HOUSEWORK WANTED: Can cook and bake. Phone 610, eee —_—_——— Apartments for Rent Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY OR RENT: Wheel chair. Phone 1721-3 after 6:30 p. m. Eee = ___ Houses for Sale___ MODERN STUCCO bungalow, 3 bed- rooms. Small modern bungalow, one bedroom. Near capitol. Priced to sell. Terms, Write Tribune Ad. 21152. THREE room partly modern house for sale or trade for house farther out. 427 15th Bt. e—eEeE—~—~—~—~<~-=-_>EEeEeEE Rooms for Rent 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, 3 large room suit- privileges granted. able two, $10. All Ladies only. Telephone 1173-LJ. LARGE and nicely furnished ground floor room. $15 per month. Laun- dry included. 305 Ave. D. LARGE SLEEPING ROOM. First floor, next to bath. Private en- trance, 1006 5th St. FURNISHED room for one or two. Convenient to capitol and down- town. Phone 614. leasant room le for one or two. Always hot water. 422 4th, Phone 649. ROOM in central location, $12. Also garage, $3. Call at 523 8th. Phone 420, NICELY furnished room in modern home. Always hot water. 614 8th 8t. Farms for Sale 4 ACRE farm with crop, stock and machinery on Heart river bottoms. Can be irrigated. South across river from Mill, Mandan, Carl W. Schauss. — Wanted to Rent WANTED—Well furnished house or apartment in residential district. Adults. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 521 Sth. St. Phone 403-M. WANTED TO RENT: Desk space. Downtown location, Write Tribune Ad. 21038. —e—a_E_EaalleEeE__—_ Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126. —_—_——————— Household Goods for Sale 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. TWO ROOM apartment, completely furnished including electric re- frigerator and laundry privileges. Also 3 room semi-basement apart- ment, private bath, newly dec- crated, electric refrigerator, laun- dry privileges. Call at 120 W. Ros- ser. JUNE 1st. Adults only, Beautifully furnished 4 room efficiency in private home, private bath. Electric range. Frigidaire. Drinkers, smok- ing women, vile talkers, please don’t apply. Write Tribune Ad. 21161. DESIRABLE unfurnished apartment in new apartment building. Large bedroom. Heated garage if desired. New gas stove and frigidaire. Heat, water and gas furnished. Laundry privileges. Call at No. 5, 212 West Bdwy or phone 2188-J. 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 furnished. 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. TO SUBLET—June to September, nicely furnished, air conditioned semi basement apartment in new home at 212% Ave. B. 2415 after 5 p.m. IMMEDIATE poemeenion, unfurnished apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen ahd beth. 116 4th Bt. Above Woodmansee Stationery, ap- ply Woodmansee Stationery. LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling. old age and poor health. Call 601. PRACTICALLY new household fur- niture. 3 piece bedroom set, coil spring mattress. Davenport, easy chair, stool, Hoover cleaner, Kel- vinator, end tables, 8%x10% rug and mat. Philco radio, etc. Call after 4, at 207 4th Ave. N.E. Man- dan. 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. COMPLETE household furnishings. For Rent: 5 room house unfur- nished with garage. Call at 306 W. Main Ave. CABINET radio, chest of drawers. Practically new. Card table, type- writer. 309 Ave. B. Call 1474 after 5 p.m. Le THREE burner kerosene stove with oven, full size bed, lawn mower. Call at 407 13th St. MODERN unfurnished roomy apart- ment, kitchen, bedroom, living room, sunroom, bath, Murphy bed. 600 Ave. D. LL. K. Thompson, phone 287. NICELY furnished two large rooms, private bath. Always hot water. Frigidaire. Private entrance. 213 11th 8&t., back door. VERY PLEASANT nicely furnished apartment, first floor, Frigidaire. Laundry. Always hot water. Adults only. 807 4th St. NEW building, unfurnished apart- ment, three rooms, private bath. Call at 611 Ave. A from 2 to 8 p. m. Jasman Apts. DOWNTOWN furnished room for light housekeeping. Cvunnecting bath. Hot water always. 304% Main, Apt 2. FURNISHED apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. On first floor . Laundry privileges. 924 4th 8t. LLOYD Loom baby buggy, good as 416 8th St. Tel. 367-J. Ea eee Houses for Rent WELL furnished two bedroom home. Good location. For summer months. Garage. Garden space. Adults preferred. Write Tribune Ad. 21075. LARGE 5 room stucco bungalow with 3 room basement apartment. One of the choice homes in Bismarck. T. M. Casey and Son. NICELY furnished home. Three room apartment, bath. Adults. New Kitchen cabinet for sale. Phone 1556. 811 2nd. TWO room second floor furnished apartment, good gas range, kitchen a ‘Windows on three sides. -808 TWO room apartment, bathroom ad- joining.- Newly decorated. Adults only. Phone 360-W. 212 2nd St. room 6 int on foor: New rug and well furnished. No children, 411 5th St. Phone 273. _ THREE room private bath, ground floor, furnished. Rental $33. Two _Tooms, rental, $24.50. 618 6th St. COMPLETELY furnished 3 room apartment. Private porch. Private , entrance. Tel. 850. 406 9th. THREE room house with bath for rent. 626 2ist St. Call at 5. 624 2ist after 4 p.m. FOUR ROOM furnished house, 4|ROO! room unfurnished apartment. T. M. Casey and Son. SEVEN room modern house. Large garden plot. Low rent. Telephone 249. FURNISHED apartment. Lights, wae ter and gas furnished. Laundry aor eaee. 219 2nd St. and kitchenette Bio pane bath. Ground floor. evenings. 519 Sth St. FURNISHED 3 room ground floor apartment, private bath. Rental $33. 618 6th St. MODERN six room house, newly de- corated. Call 117-M. November 1st, 1938. Soil Conserva- tion contract included. Adolph Anderson; Dawson, N. Dak. Livestock for Sale PUREBRED white-face bull. Domino stock. 2% years old. Call or write : Office Equipment FOR SALE— top with or without office chair. Phone No. 4 FURNISHED 3 room and bath apart- ment by June Ist. 612 Ist 8t. Phone 1432. TWO room furnished house, three one-room apartments. 818 7th St. Tel, 1741-R. ‘TWO clean rooms for light house- keeping. Upstairs. $22 per month. 1014 Bdwy. COMPLETE modern furnished padeage) with sun porch, Adults. Corner of 10th and Bdwy. TWO rooms furnished for light house- keeping. Call 323 2nd St. Very close in. TWO modern furnished apartments. $25 per month, 222 Mandan St. FURNISHED eye Rose Apts 215 3rd St. Phone 852. FURNISHED 3 room apartment. Call at 812 Ave. B. APARTMENT for rent. Apply Sweet Shop. i Call phone | _* hatoains in the WANT- ADS Will Surprise You Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Plymouth 4-door DeLuxe Sedan ...... rere Ford Panel Truck 1937 1935 Terms to suit your pocketbook. Over 23 years of honest used car dealings. ORS eee, MOTORS, ONE 1934 Chevrolet 8 passenger bus, one 1937 Terraplane 10 pass. bus, ene Transit Co., Williston, N. 1931 CHEVROLET coupe, very condition, Court 1, 314 3rd St. ___Information Wanted FROM party having apartment house for sale. Well located. Reasonably Priced. For $1,000 down. Write Tribune Ad. 21116. Business Opportunity __ FOR SALE—Grocery and meat mar- 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. FOR SALE—Little Tavern; small ice beer dispenser. Ideal for clubs and lodges. Write Tribune Ad. 2! LOOK YOUR BEST Tip-Top Cleaners. 323 South 11th Street For Sale or Trade FOR SALE or will trade for car or truck, 24x32 basement. 405 17th 8t. 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. oth St, REGISTERED GUERNSEY bull. Dam’s official one year record. 660 pounds butterfat. Price $110. The Dalrymple Farm, Casselton, N. Dak. 1931 BUICK SEDAN, model 57. Type- writer. Coal range. For Rent: Fur- nished apartment No. 1. Adulte only. 212% Main. TOMATOES, peppers and cabbage transplanted and potted. Camp- pels Floral, 2015 E. Main. Phone SLIGHTLY used guitar with case demonstrator at $12 if taken before June Ist. Phone 1085. 714 Man- dan. TWO cream separators, Challenge windmill, steel tower and wheel. John J. Richter, Menoken, N. Dak. FOUR NEW golf clubs and bag; used twice, $15, Mrs, F. H. Waldo, 712 4th St. Poultry | (ON: Insist on North Da- kota U. 8. Approved Pullorum tested Exhibition quality chicks, some baby capons, pullets, cocker- els, started chicks and turkey poults. Price list on request. Man- dan Electric, Hatchery. BOOTH Grade AAA Lindstrom All- Star white leghorns, breeding cockerels. Related to national lay- ing contest champions with rec- as up to 342 eggs per year. 610 10th. Seed and Feed FALCONER seed corn with 10 per cent flint, germination 74. Five bu- shel lots. $1.80 bu. Frank Kal- voda, Mandan. 5 PURE FALCONER seed corn, 96 ger- mination. $3 bushel. Fred Rober- son, 2 miles north of Menoken. ————— Tribune Rates Are LOW seecccccece CHO insertions

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