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STOCK PRICES VARY LJTTLE DURING DULL SESSION OF TRADING Buying Picks Up Little Toward Close With Exchange Ap- parently Marking Time New ei ey 24.—(P)—After de- clining in it sectors, the stock Monday ewante -itie a toward the cli Transactions ap- proximated 50,000 shares. Stocks to which Wall Street turned @ cold shoulder most of the session were General Moters, Chrysler, Yel- low Truck, Allis-Chalmers, U. 8. Rub- ber, Montgomery Ward, Deere, Elec- tric Power é& Light, Kennecott, Texas Corp., General Electric, Atlan! fining, New York Central, Southern Pacific, Great Northern Northern Pacific, International Nickel and Woolworth. Well liked were Nash Kelvinator, Procter & Gamble, American Agri- cultural Chemical, National Cash | Dec. Register, Eastman Kodak and Crane. Cotton was lower. U. S. govern- ™ment loans advanced. The French franc rallied and the pound sterling was steady. Livestock wp Sguth 8b Bat, ee Hm. 8. jou aul, May 24— A)—Gattle 2700; best seers fully bulk medium to good 9.50- ; good she stock 50 on low dy; good heavy- 125-60: sausage bulls down, stockers active, tron: gs 4500; fairly active, unevenly atenay to 10 higher than Friday and Saturday: good and choice 170-260 Ib. 35), top 11.40 sparingly to ship- pore; 260-300 the: 11.06 load strict. ly choice 309 Ib: down to 10.65; 1 food sows | 19.10- 25011 feeder pigs scarce, few al cost Saturday 10 for the week 10.82; igh 1b: welent ie. Ibs. Sheep 700; supply: small; early sales slaughter 50 lower; slaugh- ter ewes Oy 00d to choice clipped lambs uj common and medium grades Ae ' good to choice shorn ewes 4.00-50; heavies down to 2.00; common kinds down to 2.00. Dairy, cows jady, most springer cows 60.00-80. few bid at 90.00; plain lightweights 45.00-55.00, Si Cit; Fay Mal. a D, joux a —| A.)—Cattle if y steers and x steady to stron, tl rs steady; ‘cows, low, steady to etockers and feeders active, carlote good 1075-1100 1b,’ fed ‘steers 11.00-25; strictly choice absent and quoted up to 14.00; Mberal share 9.50-10.75; small lots fed heifers above 10 most beef cows 6.00-7.75; cutter 4.00. lots good light holes 365-490 Ibs, good : Seereaen and *i0-1030 Ibs, good 25-9.50; common and meelote ah 25; heifers, good and hs 00- mmon, medi come pee 0; mon ‘and mediu good and cl 5.75-6.' low, scattered early shippers and pasers, about early top 11.36; good. and choice butchers 190 Ibs. up 11.10-25; Packers not following but talking 11,10 down; tew 190 1b, 10.75- ood sows 10,60-75; roughs 28; stags 10.75 down; teed pigs 9.5 5. Shee F500, moans 240 direct; no early fat lamb action; undertone low- er; California springera held around 10.50; best clipped offerings held tic _Re- | Dec. preferred, | May [Gran Quotations Ontcago, Seay Er, iad 21 % 1 128% 1. 1.21% 121% 119% 1,19' 1.19% 1.10% 118% 1.18% 121 131 120 130% +. 135% 196 134 136 oo 135% 135% 135 135 oo 1.23% 1.23% 1.21% 1.23% 138% 1.21% 1.20% 120% 113% 1.13% 1.11% 1.13% 83% 83% 23 82% 51% 51% ooo 117 = 120) 1.18% 190 « 1.08% 1.06% 1.06% 1.08% - 93% 93% 92 93% May . July 92% 93% 92% 93% ™ May .......1235 1237 1290 1232 «+1252 (1257 12.47 13.52 -12.90 1290 12.77 123.82 . +013.95° 13.95 13.80 12.90 Bellies— TUlY ...0000 BUN NEAPOLES RAS RANGE at ee ed 1% at 1.31, and Sept. lis, onay a ee itees were high May flax ayn. 30% ae ge 139" Shoee| Sees Bea ith and duly ana July 1.32% 1.38% 130% 131 Soares grains were OAT ‘\ a futures clos ‘eal ial ea tachatgel ahd aay oe gare — a 2 May .. a 8TH 9 [aE LIT Bult at 98% and Sopt. eee 93% | 9% at lay feed barley 1% low: Rys— 5 ove 108% 1.08% 1.07% 107% - 0 9 1% 8% : 208” 263” aa He wae 208 83 oun EE 2. 3 jut inn., Durum Open”! High tow Choe * 201 CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, i ‘Wheat receipts Monday 66 compared to 101 * {itnnespo 1 cash wheat and coerse Dellvered. ‘To Arri lhy DNS is 60 Ibs... 147 153 1.06 cove 1DNS 1DN 858 ; ws, Gass Ibs. se enon N Tbs. ......183 148... soe 4DN8&53 Ibs. -....5 LBL 141 - soe cove 5DNS8 above 9.50; shorn ewes salable largely | g; hie 4.75 down: package 60 1b, shorn Texas : feeders 7.50. CHICAGO ‘ Chicago, May 2h vy (0 A.) 141 —Howa "13,000. including 3,600" ditect: enerally ‘strong. to. 10 higher than Friday's average: top 12.10: bulk good 139 and cholce 2 B., i1,80-12,.00" but Mee TtG A in meaty HPs |W cho = few stro} ght’ plae to11.00'and| 1H OW... 137 190 135 137 better, rongwelght pigs te good kin Grade of 8.50-10.25; packing sows largely 10. DHWor mooth light kinds 11,00 and bet-| 1H W...13¢ 196 192 1. Minnesota and South Dakots Wheat 1DHWor 1H W... 136 137 138 1.38- medium tol2 DH W or 4 low, however: oh) 2H W... 133 135 19 133 largely 9.75-13.75 |3 DH W or market; more gr: and warmed up| 3H W...132 134 130 132 steers here of value to sell, under ee ot much with beef merit under | amber hd : tockers and fede: $ 5 ply. array Fath waat cd 60 Ibs... 126 129 124 196 yearlings selling 8 stock cal ) Fat 128 soe again, firm; bulls down’ on offerini 127 0. vealers 10.50; mostly hd including 12, tow sales fat lambs and] BT We 18l 128 ee sane sheep | 3 amber hd catteres éa 126 ee tree 5 ha ., clipped lai ooh deck halee Tuas |« gee : hal ¢ Geiiternias 5.25. 5 Hea 1150 1.20 se eee ember ha DULUTH CASH GRAIN 53 Ibs... 112 118 0. soos Duluth, May 24.—(/ conine cash prices. Wheat: No. dark pore spring, 60 ibs. Fe an Bi ss: No. eee northern, 59 lbs. Jb No. 57 1.3 8 No. 5, 32 Ibs. oe 139; a Ibe. 1 37; 50 Ibi 28-1.34, No. 1 north- ern 1.38-1.42. Montana 1.34-1.43. A amber, 60 Ibs. 8% «: aia foe ber, a) Ibs. 1.27% a 3 No. e 571 1.12 1.29 eg ae Li Okte No. Bete an Sas. Barley: Malting a CHICAGO Chicago, May 24.. —Potatoes, 187, on 8. shipments Saturd. 1.15 pt tek No: 1 red AY ite Mixed purines discounted 3-5c Ne 2, 2.30-35; U8, ke from cuts’ and’ clipped ends ¢ Green Mountains US. com: 2.10. New stock, best al “quality slight): piiberet, demand fai mp! US. No. qusiite, 2.45; te smali_1.75-80; artment, Internal No. 2, 1.20-30; eobblers U8, No, 1, » Alcohol ‘Tax Unit, Alsbame Biles triumps US. No. ‘Panl, Minnesota, ‘May 11, aes 2.01 fo. 2, fair condition 1. ayy is he: pee: ye that on May 16; California White Rose UB. No. 1, | 1937, one C1 Couch, 1932 model, 2.40045; fair quality and -condition a ott 0d, serial number 1 Se lice: aa ber Het) By rom Fran! FOREIGN EXCHANGE sirset in Wily New ork: May aera tor peat tion or 4 ne exchan, in demand Hon mi eee Great Brit %: | person claiminy 17; reg. at 24.10; Norway 24.85; 8 Montreal in New York 100. So 15-1 MONEY RATES New York, May 24. —(P)\—Call bi money steady: 1 per cent ail 4 Prime com! a per 1 per ci Ro! ‘or. Fine tonne steady, Geb0 dave TMs aed | Heroine 708 Rowe mos. 1% per cent. Bankers sccept-| ing, St. Paul, | tnces unchanged. Pater ve ie wales cast " pear at my o to} on fae ‘Thomes right with them. |Grain Quotations || WHEAT PRICES SAG WHILE CORN VALUE HS (2-YEAR PEAK THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1937 New York Stocks Closing Prices May 94 Adams Exp 17%] be Loew's Alas Jun 12% | Lorillard (P) ae AMSED™ “at Mie McKes & R 13% Rain Reports From Can From Canada Are! Am oy Bug Ei McKes R Pf 44% Am H&L Miami Cop 18% Dominating; Oklahoma ‘Am Inter ak Mid-Con Pet ae Am Loco 45% | Midland Stl Harvesting Begins Am Metal 51% | Minn Hon 107 Am Pow Lt 9% Minn Mol 13% Chicago, May 24—()—Wheat d: Mont Ward 51% ped 2% canis maximum in Chicago |Am Roll M 35% | Mur Corp 13% Monday, and in contrast May corn|AmSRef 68%] Nash Mtrs 19% rose_% of a cent to a new i2-year|Am Stl F 55%] Nat Biscuit 26 high price record. Am Sug Ref 47 | Nat Csh Reg 34% Rain reports from Canada largely|4™ T & T 168 | Nat Dy Prod 23% dominated the wheat market, with Am Top B00, | Nat Distil 31 under way in’ Okla-|Am™ W Wks 18%) Nat Pr & Lt 9% hows. Montivend settlement of C= | Ae crta e gagy | Nat Steet 82 counts did s good des! to lift corn|4rm i 11% | Nat Tea 8% prices. : AsDryG 17% NYCent 467 At the close, wheat. was l%-l%la ps F 87% | No Am Avia 1 under Saurday’s finish, May 1.26%-| at Ref 2945 No Amer 25% %, July 119%-%; corn 1% off to lj avia Corp 6% | NO Pacific 34% cent up, May 135%-1.36; July 1.33%-|Bald Loco 6% | Ohio Ol 19% %, and oats at % decline to an equal| Balt & Ohio 33% | Oliver Farm 64 advance, Barnsdall 26% | Otis Elev 39% Bendix 21 Faas &m on MILL CITY WHEAT Beth Stl 87 js FUTU! Minneapolis, May, s¢—ah)—Rainfall | Boeing Air 36 eae n Pict He news was the chist influence in the | Borden 2436 Utah wheat futures market Monday and|Briggs Mfg 44% | Pathe Film 17% final prices were lower Budd Wh 9%|Penney JC 92. lay wheat futures closed 1% lower er at &, ‘and July 1 at 62%. “There were no quotes on malting barley. Demand for ordinary cash wheat lessened. There was no change in durum or winter wheat. Cash corn demand was limited. Oats was slow. Rye was in fair demand. Barley was weak. Flax was in fair demand. Produce Markets i OO CHICAGO Chicago, and out steady; creamery- lals (93 score) 30%-31; extras tra, firsts (90-91) 29%; 27% -28% ; standards 90 carlots) 29%. 134, unsettled; extra firsts 3 esh graded firsts “curent receipts ed extras 22%; car, ens over 5 Ib. Lins iF lb, and seh hens 14%; fryers Plymouth Rock 27. k 37%; bareback fryers 21: selored 23, Plymouth and 45 barebacks 19, Leg- horn 19-13; springs colored 26, Ply- mouth and White Rock 28. Bareback 24; roosters 12, Leghorn 11; turkeys, aad 16, toms 15. No. 2 turkeys 14; 3 Ww) nd colored, 4% lb. up rt a small 1: il. Whit Brolters, Roc! eese. NEW YORK New York, May 24—(P)—Live poul- try, by, freight, weak but quiet, Fowls, jored 20; Leghorn 18, Roosters 13. Turkeys 10-20. Ducks 13. Chickens unqueted. utter, 13,532, steady. higher than extra 31% extra ) 3 firsts (88-91 scores) conds (S187 scores) 28-27: (90 score) 29% -30. 159,491, quiet and firm. whole milk flats, fresh, fancy held, fancy 1936, 2214-2 nite 33,908, weak. Miked’ colors: jal packs. $3~ tandarde 20% est: packed irsts 21%-22; mediums and. dirtics No. Creamery, Vig Bur Ad Mch 27%|PernRR 43% But Cop & Z 6% | Phelps Dodge 41% Can Pac 12% | Phil Morris 79% Case (J 1) 165 | Phillips Pet 56% Caterpil 91% | Pills Flour 30 Celanese 39% | Proc & Gam 60% Cer D Pasco 68% | Pub Svc NJ 41 Ches& O 58% 50% Chi & NW 4%/|Pure Oil 18% Chi Gt W Pf 13% |Purity Bak 16% CMS&8P 2%/Radio 9% CMS PPf 5 |RKO 8% CRI&P 2%/|Rem Rand 25% Chrysler 114% | Reo Motor 6% Col-Palm 21% | Rep Stl 37% CIGEL 12%/Rey Tob B 50% Com Solv 14 |Schen Distill 42 Com & Sou 2% |Seabd Oil 42% Con Edis 37. |Sears-Roe 87% Con Oil 15% | Servel 30% | Cont Can 56% | Shell Un 20% Cont Mot 2% | Simmons 46% Cont Oil Del 43% |Socony Vac 19% Corn Prod 57% |Sou Cal Ed 25% Cream Wh 31% Pac 58% Crosley 22% | So Ry 39% Cub Am Sug 9% So Ry Pf 50% Curt Wrgt 5% | Sperry Corp 18% Deere & Co 133 | Std Brands 12% Dia Match 2% /8tdGé& El 7% Dome Mines 39 |Std Oil Cal 43% Doug Airc 55% |Std Oil Ind 4% Dupont 161 |StdOUNJI 67% East. Kod. 165 |Stew. War. 18 El. Auto Lite 39° | Stone & Web. 21% El. Boat 10% | Studebaker 15 El. Pw. & Lt. 17% | Swift & Co, 24% Firestone 34% | Texas Corp. 50% Gen. Elec. 53% |Tex. Gul. Sl. 38 Gen. Foods 39% | Tex. P.C.8O, 13% Gen, Mills 63 | Tim. Roll. Br. 62 Gen. Mtrs. 57%|TransAm 12% Gillette 16 | Tri-Cont. Cor. 8% Goodrich 44% / Union Car. 100% Goodyear 39% | Union Pac 143% Gra.-Paige 4% | Un, Air. Corp. 25% G.N. Ir, Ctf. 23 | United Corp. 4% G. N. Ry. Pf. 55% | United Drug 12% G. Wes. Sug. 35 | United Fruit 80 Greyhound 13% | Un, Gas Imp. 12% Hec, |. 12% |U8 Ind. Al, 3¢ Houd.-H. B. 21% | US Pipe 53% ludson Mot. 17 |USR. & Imp. 12% upp. Mot. 3%/US Rubber 59% tll. Cent. 29% | US Smelt. R. 85% eae Ind. Rayon 30% |US Steel 101% —EE Int. Bs. Mh. 152% | US Stl. Pf. 134% TTER AND EGG FUTURES Int. Harv. 109% |Vanadium 28% ghletee, May. a ———. Int. Nick. Cn. 61% | War. Pict. 13% High Low Close|Int. T.&Tel, 11% | West. Un. 59% Stora; is, Johns-Man, 130% | Westing. Air. 45 No + 31 30% 81 | Kennecott 58% | Westingh. El. 140% Krog. Groc. 19%|White Mot. 25% 21% 21% Lae Gl. 68% | Wilson & Co, 9% : wat sot 0m ig. M.B.(4a) 98 |Woolworth 48% + 23% 23% 23% FLOUR y 24.—(P)—Flour, Per barrel in 98 pound mily patents, un- {orate 160-1 aH ee patents, ner, Shipments 14,- 1-00-50. Standard mmidalings 3160-28000 37.1 MILLER SENTENCES FOUR MEN IN FARGO Man Charged With Conspiracy in Mandan Liquor Ring Gets Two Years Fargo, N. D., May 24.—(?)—Sen- tenees were meted out by Judge An- drew Miller in federal court Monday to four prisoners who pleaded guilty. William Dobroski, St. Paul, charged with conspiracy in connection with ® large liquor ring that operated in| the vicinity of Mandan, drew two | years, Felix Natole, alias Joe Gentile, charged with transporting a stolen ‘automobile from Washington to Dick- inson, was sentenced to 14 months in ® federal penitentiary. He recently ‘was released from the state peniten- tiary where he served time for car ft. Pete de Couteau drew a 10-day sentence on a charge of theft of Money from an Indian. John Franklin Revoy drew 10 days for illegal entry into the United States. Peter Koteros, under indictment for | conspiracy to use the mail to defraud | in connection with a bleckmail plot hatched within the walls of the North Dakota penitentary, admitted © the court that he was the person indicated under the name of Kath- erine Koteros. He will stand trial. Tourist Trade Here Is at Normal Level 3 tourist business is at it the same level as it was last at this time, H. P. Goddard, sec- of the rgpreee parcels eo ht: increase rine trade "4 niring the the lew weeks. April, Goddard said, the! Of tourist trade in Bismarck | slightly below SS trae but if main-traveled highways and roads kept open it trade will exceed incréasing ni customers pe their trailer | Killdeer High School To Give 25 Diplomas Killdeer, N. D., May 24—(#)—The largest commencement class in his- tory of the Killdeer high schoo! will receive diplomas at exercises here Thursday, Supt. R. T. Lovell an- nounced. Final honors will be award- ed 25 seniors. In connection with the high school program 24 eighth grade pupils will receive certificates for completien of elementary study. STORIES IN STAMPS BY I. S. KLEIN Peon Buiet BY West Indies, soon after Columbus had feft a group of settlers there. Vega, on the south coast. they built a cathedral that (Copyright, 1937, NI ’ FAIR ENOUGH A fair bowler who's much bet- fer than fair is Daisy Statzer, who won the Women's Pacific Northwest International Bowl- ing Championship in Vancou- ver, B. C., a three-game average of 188. Miss Statzer bowls with men’s teams in Eus gene, O1 TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS. CLAIM FIVE LIVES; FOUR ARE DROWNED '% | Death Comes Suddenly on Lake and Highway in Three States Over Week-End Minneapolis, May 24.—(?)—Traffic accidents cost five lives in the north- west over the week-end. Four per- sons drowned. The victims: Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bale, Iron- wood, Mich., killed in car crash near Helena, Mont. Dewey L. Olson, Battle Lake, Minn., sea when his car was wrecked in Leon Krause, 29, St. Paul, fatally % | hurt in crash near Mendota, Ronald Raymond Holtsapple, St. Paul, age three months, killed in col- Usion near Menomonie, Wis. ‘William Knutson, age 7, fell from raft and drowned in Lake Meno- monie, Menomonie, Wis. Wayne Gregg, 9, Ashland, Wis., drowned while bahing in Lake Su- perior. Arhur E. Brandenhoff, 21, Duluth, drowned in Clearwater lake, when fishing boat upset. Iver Locken, 53, Fridley, drowned | W. im Lake Mille Lacs when fishing bost ‘upset. ——————eEeeEeeeeee— Room and Board EXCELLENT board and room at spe- cial rates for two nice girls. ‘ith St. Phone 1784. Seed and Feed i FALCONER seed corn. About 5% white Flint, 75% germination. $1.75 bushel. Anton Kalvoda, Route No. 2, Mandan, SPELTZ, $2.25 hundred. Grimm alfalfa seed, 25c lb. Feed corn, $1.25 bushel. Charles Garnier, Bismarck, —_——_——_— Cottage for Rent FOUR room cottage, garage, bath and sun porch. $25 month. No chil- dren. 522 Bell 8t. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. ther regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126. ——E—E—E——E——————-—E=_ Instruction oun DIGBY—Instructor. Shorthand typing. Phone 1619. Apt. C. College Bid, monthly Peedi large modern house. Reference given. Phone 2045-R. WANTED—Would like to lease coun- Ly DERODS ES: Write Tribune Ad. 21262. Jeet) OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- 'Y OF BURLE) IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ‘The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a body corporate, Plaintiff, single wom- and Mrs. his wife; Dakota, doing Hail Inserance De- The Wilton Nee moueee Association, & fend Anee es STATE OF Nt aNte:* corporation, on De! ABOVE Nine “D DEFEND: ou are Compla Summoned to an- swér the In this action, which will be ¢Hed in the office of the Merk of tl “platelet Court in and fer iaid County ore urielgn. State ot North Kota, a copy of 1 to the foreclos- pon the followin: state in the County o! te of North Dakota, to- wi) The Northe: te NE: of ‘Twelve, Gor ewnanig. ons i guee a es Fe ine (79) ‘West or he Merigian, v ric Frincipal gayre of oF April, A A.D. Dated this 29th 1937, at Bismarck, }EO. HARPER, for Plaintitt, nd Post Offic ss: Bismarck, Nort! For Good Used Furniture Read the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted JOBBERS! Cash wagon men! The| SELL line you've wanted! Nuts, candies, bars, salted-in-shell peanuts, seeds, other attractive food specialties. Money-making deals; lowest prices. B & W Nut Co, St. Paul, Minn. Help Wanted CABINET makers desiring steady work. Wages $4.50 to $6.00 per day. Apply Fargo Food and Equipment company, Fargo, N. Dak. Female Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Must go home nights. Call 1975 or 290. WANTED: Young girl fot general housework. Go home nights, 212% WANTED—Experienced ay for gen- eral housework. Call 2097. mate! pencils, novelties. Lowest prices, bi it. «commissions and monthly uses. Samples free. Consumers Press, NX82 W. Wash- ington, Chicago. Personal WANTED—10,000 people to have Ping Peng photos taken 12 for 25c. Rex Thestre Bldg., opposite Trib- ‘une. ~~ travel Opportunities DRIVING from Bismarck to Madi- son, 8. D., via Fargo June 2. Have Toom for two. Write J. Edgar West- all, Sanger. Lots for Sale EXPERIENCED waitresses wanted. Apply Sweet Shop. Work Wanted GIRL with 5 years’ teaching experi- ence wants work with children or general housework in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 21233. FOR REPAIRING or recovering fur- niture. Call Schneider, 709 12th. North or phone 1941-R. Prices very Teasonable. Le. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- IMMEDIATE Possession: 50x75 ft. lot on Thayer and 14th St. Phone 928. LOS8T—Biatk male scotty dog. Call 517._214 Mandan St. Reward. Apartments for Rent __ 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. oc. DESTRABLE unfurnished apartment MEN'S laundry done at reasonable price. 423 10th St. Phone 785-R. Bertha Brooks. TWO EXPERIENCED girls want work by hour or day. Phone 1311-LW. ___| WORK wanted by young ledy by day or hour, Phone 2226. Ask for Ada, EXPERIENCED girl wants house- work by day or hour. Phone 1980. | EXPERIENCED girl wants work by day or hour. Phone 1910. in new apartment building. Large bedroom. Heated garage if desired. New gas stove and frigidaire. Heat, water and gas furnished. Laundry privileges. cal 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. WANTED: Work. by hour or day. Call 437. Ask for Ann. Houses for Sale FIVE room stucco bungalow with 2 room basement apartment. Mod- ' ern. Would consider good house trailer as part down payment. 614 20th. MODERN STUCCO bungalow, 3 bed- rooms. Small. modern bungalow, one bedroom. Near capitol. Priced to sell. Terms. Write Tribune Ad. 21152, FOR SALE BY OWNER: Six room bungalow, west of Mandan street, ALL FURNISHED 3 room apartment and 3 room ui ied = apart- ment, private entrances. Located at 318 9th. Also five room apart- ment on ground floor, private bath, on 11th St. Call owner, 318 9th. FURNISHED 2 room apartment, pri- vate bath and kitchenette, Frigi- dsire, Also one room apartment with private bath and kitchenette. Fr « 106 Main Ave. Nicola JUNE Ist. unfurnished apartment, 3 rooms, private bath in new bulld- Hlectrolux refrigerator. Large laundry room and lockers. Call at 423 11th. Vogle Apts. of the choice homes in Bismarek. NEW 5 room bungalow with base- ment apartment. Good location. Please phone 2038 for a} tment. SCHOOL TEACHER wants ride to Ad. three bedrooms, good condition. IMMEDIATE possession, unfurnished eid ease $1,500 cash. Phone sparim ‘ae ving mn, ea om, LARGE 5 room stucco bungalow with Fees reodmansee Stationery, 3 room basement apartment. One| py pve, oedma Sosa ae LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling. old age and poor health. Call 601. MODERN unfurnished roomy apart- chai ment, kitchen, bedroom, living ‘WILE Gade Bixi00 1600 tote Tor eas id room, sunroom, bath, Murphy bed. id arabes ote for gas) 09 ‘Ave. D. L. K. Thompson, —e phone 287. Write Tribune Ad. 21243, ——E Ride Wanted Gas, heat, lights, water. Kelvina- tor and laundry privileges. Suitable for adults. 515 2nd. California. Write Tribune 21256. Ride to Los Angeles, Call- Wek by May 24. Tel. 231. “| VERY PLEASANT nicely furnished apartment, first floor, Frigidaire. Laundry, Always hot water. Adults only. 807 4th 8t. Rooms for Rent bath, private entrance. only. 614 Ave. C. LARGE pleasant rooms. Cool in summer, Two blocks from postof- fice. On capitol and bus line. 816 Main. NICELY furnished room in modern home. Always hot water. 832 Mandan. Phone 1705-M. LARGE clean room for one or two. Hot water always. 208 3rd &t. Opposite Federal Bldg. trance. 1006 5th 8t. ROOM sultable for one. Private en- NEW building, unfurnished apart- ment, three rooms, private bath. reset Ave. A from 2 to 8 p. m. DOWNTOWN furnished room for Ught housekeeping. Cunnecting bath. Hot water always. 304% Main, Apt 2. ONE room furnished apartment up- stairs. ane heat, and water fur- nished. Also garage. Phone 1093-W. 406 Sth. TWO ROOMS, Kitchenette on sec- Ne oe east porch, pertly fur- mised Call side dome: Sea Ath, Tel: TWO room second floor furnished spel, good gas range, kitchen sink, Windows on three sides. trance, toilet and lavatory. 411 1st &t. NICELY furnished room in modern home. Always hot water. 614 8th St. NICELY furnished room for two gen- tlemen. Call at 316 11th St. a apartment. One ey $1650 rental; two room, $24.50. Toom, private bath, $33. 618 6th St. TWO room apartment on first floor. New rug and well furnished. No children, 411 5th St. Phone 273. ROOMS for one or two ladies. 1844-LM. 315 Mandan 8t. Call 510 ONE large sleeping room. 7th St. or phone 1737. CLOSE to bath. Always hot water. 120 Ave. A. —_—___—_—EEEEs ~ Household Goods for Sale HOTPOINT electric range, bed, coil proof ding. Store. Call 1184. J. B. Smith. TWO room apartment. Lights, phone and water. Garden 894-M. 523 So. 9th St. space, ROOM and- Kitchenette furnished, Call private bath. Ground floor. evenings. 519 Sth St. spring and mattress, oak desk, li- brary table, rocker, library dine, boy's iced table, leather chaps, FURNISHED 3 room and bath apart- ment by June Ist. 612 Ist 8t. Phone 1432. lamp, wash stand, misc, atticles. 925 THREE room furnished apartment with private bath. Gas and water furnished. 623 8th St. DRESSER, library table, davenport and chair, kitchen table, double bed, 2-burner oven, fruit jars. 41¢ COMPLETE modern furnished apartment with sun porch. Adults. Corner of 10th and Bdwy. 12th. Phone 1099-W. JUNROOM furniture, child’s Stork- line bed, complete, mete! bed and coll springs, chints bedroom chair. Phone 1856. ae lain eaey meled: kit ‘able porcel enamel e. pet for quick sale. cin, Ros- aaa cook stove, five burners, and broiler. Little used. $15. 1331, Joes Fort Lincoln. burner kerosene stové with oven, full size wy lawn mower. Bonet dex for Rent 2 | BY good Taeatien. rondultg preferred. Double garage. Possession June 1. Write Tribune Ad. 21211. FOUR ft house, 4 room unfurnished spartment. T. M. Casey and Son. room corated. Call 117-M. ‘ ____.| FURNISHED large room suitable for light housekeeping. Newly painted. 222 W. Bdwy. Tel. 752-W. FURNISHED two rooms and kitchen- ette with extra large closet. Call at 518 8th St. ONE room basement apartment. Suit- able for three adults. Str eh St. nts. Automobiles for Sele SLASH Fourteen automobiles going at your price, pad over $205. Easy fied 1928 k Sedan 1928 Nan Sedan . 1929 Chrysler Sedan 1933 Plymouth Coupe . 1930 Reo Truck ..... 256 1931 Plymouth Sedan . « 225 1928 Oldsmobile Sedan . 1932 Plymouth P. B. Sedan ., 295 1931 Dodge Coupe . 1931 Oldsmobile Coach ...... 250 1929 50 1929 10€ 1932 ie 1926 Chevrolet Pickup .. 3 Not the Largest Stock But Best - Over 23 years of honest dealing but better guarantee. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, Inc. 122 Main ‘ Phone 70¢ 1939 CHRYSLER Coach Model 65, good condition. Terms if desired, Salary Loan Company, 22-24, Da- __kota National Bank Bldg. BY WIDOW, original owner, 1934 LaFayette sedan. Driven only 9,000 miles. A-1 condition. Phone 1979. 1931 CHEVROLET coupe, very good condition, Court 1, 314 3rd St. —— = Male Instruction _ WE want to get in touch with me- chanically inclined men with char- acter references, must be employed, reliable with fair education, who wish to better themselves by train- ing in spare time for Electric Ref- rigeration and Air Conditioning in- dustries. Write fully. Utilities En- gineering Institute. Write Tribune Ad. 21215. ———__ : Land for Sale : 5375 ACRES,—$3000 cash. 20 tracts ~ unencumbered western North Da- kota-Eastern Montana lands in-— cluding existing oil rights, subject to taxes. Write Tribune Ad. 21186, Business Opportunity MAN to operate coin-controlled ma- chines. Large corporation will fi« nance 85% of equipment for fi- nancially responsible man with $300.00 cash and unquestionable teferences. Write Tribune Ad. 286. Z CAFE, doing good business. Fine lo« cation, Equipment and fixtures Priced for quick sale. Best of con- dition. Building may be leased, Linton Cafe, Linton, N. Dak. = LOOK YOUR BEST ip-Top Cleaners Phone 2404 322 South lith Street _Livestock for Sale REGISTERED GUERNSEY bull. Dam’s official one year record. 660 pounds butterfat. Price $110. The _ Dalrymple Farm, Casselton, N. Dak PUREBRED white-face bull. Domino stock. 2% years old. Call or write Gussners. é = 18 BRED sows, $10 each. Mrs. C. K Bryan, one mile east Ft. Lincoln.’ ____ Miscellaneous for Sale POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Trampé. Ohios . For seed and table. use. Come and see us before you buy elsewhere. Phone 1317, 222 So 9th St. ie 1931 BUICK SEDAN, model 57. Type- writer. Coal range. For Rent: Fur- nished. apartment No. 1. Adults only. 212% Main. REASONABLY priced plants, celery, celery, peppers, tomatoes, cauliflower, cab= bage. Phone 699. 1701 Bowen Ave. FOUR NEW golf clubs and bag; used twice, $15. Mrs. F. H. Waldo, 712 4th 8t. Strayed or Stolen 906| TAKEN UP: Came to my pasturs May 3rd. A bay gelding, black mane and tail, white left hind foot, small star in forehead. Advertised~ over radio May 4th. Mrs. W. A. Leach. STRAYED OR STOLEN: One blu¢ roan gelding branded lazy H open A connected on right shoulder, Aged 5 or 6 years. Last seen neat Medina. If seen or picked up notify T. J. Higgins, Medina. Reward. Tribune Rates Are LOW This table of rates effective aly ta the state of orth Das ota. sertion. 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