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WHEAT PRICE SINKS ON RAIN REPORTS IN SPRING GRAIN AREA ge =: Market Shows Little Power to|3 Rally. and Close Is Weak; Trading Light Chicago, May 29 —(P)— Wheat prices declined more than three cents | Oct. a bushel Saturday as a result of sell- ing induced by spring wheat belt tl particularly over western Cana- Prairies where moisture is Geass to help the dominion’s en Scattered rains were reported this | aaa side of the border in domestic spring see wheat area. The market displayed little power to rally and recovered only fractions at times. Volume was light, due largely to the semi-holiday atmo- Foes follo a dro} wed herent pping, more than 3 cents at ‘The market closed Sort ‘the low Soy Beans— ae S$ 38% 39% 3 39% 39% - 162% bce eta tate 122, 1.22 % 1.2) 121% 1.21% in ai” tg ete 102% ee nts te Pt 88 P*Barieh“Onquoted, packed ex- tras and firsts Poultry, live, 21 trucks, dull and weak; Le over 5 lbs., 17, 5 Ibs. and less 17; Leghorn hens 13%; fryers, colored en prmnouth and white Rock 22, barebacks 19 Prollers.. colored, Plymouth a white Rock bare- backs 18. horn tr to 21; springs, solobed 4, Plmouth and white rock 25, barebacks 21; roosters 13, Leghorn’ roosters 12; turkeys, hens 15. No. 2 turkeys 14; ducks ct d 4% lbs. up 15, 29.—()—Butter ady. All ‘grades unchanged. 134,125, firm. Prices un- 8 32, 784s tendy. lized colors: rh abig to, 24%) 8 Fy 32%; stor: aX; 21, mediums cr dices, No, 1, average checks 18 Live poultry, by’ freight and by ex] jominal. No quotations. e ed Poultry steady. aad fresh and frozen prices unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, May P— Butter Futures: x | Rom Standa: High Low Close point of the day, with wheat 3 to 3% Se a Eee 81 30% 31 cents below yesterday's finish, July snes Tet acked Firsts, 112%-%, September 110%-11, corn, LIM ora 1% 21 1%-3 down, July new 1.22%-23, Sep- ee osm 8% 038 tember 110%-%, and oats %-% wi Bt ae ed se lower. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN REVIEW 1.08 $4 34% |p Minneapolis, May 29—(AP—U, 8, MINNEAPOLIS MARKET 2% 94%) D. A.)—Domestic grain market trends LOWER; CLOSE. jas. WEAK #A% 84% | still” were largely dependent on Minneapolis, May | 29.—(?)—Daily weather conditions during the week and weekly weather forecasts added 49 [ended Friday and continued to show the bearish sentiment and wheat 42x | Considerable irregularity, On the prices worked off gradually | ge the price situation was con- wer closing level. Stop-loss ° ly weaker since there was Fe caUENt freely dur- e Improvement in general ly part of the session, + esse 196 conditions throughout the May wheat closed 2% lower at 194 193 193 North American growing area, Con- 1a 3 July 3% lower at 1.25%; Sept. 195 1.93% 1.93% | tinued steadiness in foreign markets lower @t 1.18% and Dec. 1% lower acted as a sustaining influence. Cash wheat demand was slack with at vias tne was weakened by the ac- tion of wheat and coarse grains, May flax closed 2 lower at 1.96, July 2 Wyo a at 1.93 and Sept. % lower at Coarse grains were weakened by wheat, May oats closed % lower at 49, July % lower at 42% and Sept. 1% lower at 36%. May rye closed 4 lower at 1.08, July 4 lower at tm and Sept. 2% lower at 84%. feed Darley closed 1% ‘lowerat 61% and July 1% lower at 62%. Demand for cash wheat was very draggy end of the pre-holiday char- acter. Very little durum or winter wheat was in, Cash corn was narrow and weak with demand very moderate. Oats de- mand was fair. Rye and was & little slower, Barley was nominally unchanged. Flax was in fair demand. Livestock |: 1 1 PAUL AB St. rie * May 29.—(AP—U. D. A.)—Most of the crop of fed Bos and yearlings this week con- sisted of medium and end with Thurs- eifers selling Most medium and good steers and ygarlings sold this week at 10.00 to 12.00, a few loads up to around 12.50, plain 8.00 to 9.00, noe fed yearling heifers brought 9.50 to 10.75, a few choice 11.00 to 11.50 most plafh_and EY medium heifers 7.25 to 9.25, Plain grassy cows closed at 5.75 to 6.25, Pay a beet co 50 to 7.00, good fe Pedal cute 7.50 te ters and cutters 4.00 t or more. steer advance, also at new high on |5 crop; choice beef cows 25 or more up; other grades and cutters scarce but weak; Ifberal week-end run southern bred yellow-hammers weak- ened low priced native helfers and Nght cuttery and gommion grads ds bulla 10 to 18h 1 “op fed steers 15.00, top 14.60 for choice mn lb, averages; more: to choice medium wi ight aaa 3 Weighty steers. in we op Pounded to 12.50 to ‘13.50, but Sear ling run and supply common and me- dium grat on; best veanling.& 13.00; heifer ‘dopant 12.25; oles, Beat cows 10.25, strong- weight cutter cows uw: 5.00. Sheep 4,000, ineluding” 900 ‘directs. For week ending Friday 33,400 als Compared Friday last wi § mostly 75 to 100 topes spring lambs 1.00 to 1.25 off, ep 50 cents to 1.50 lower: week's sipped lamb top 10.50 closing top .75, week's bulk 7.75 to 10.00; scat- te a loads wooled lambs 10.25 to 3+ California spring lambs 9.50 to it $0" in load lots, IK 11.00 to 11.50; scattered lots natives 11.50 to 13.00, ome top 13.25, closing top 12.25; 's top shor: Nifornia ewes 5.25, ie 4.50, wei Ik shorn ewes la 2.50 ——___—_—— . SIOUX CITY ae. ye la., May 29.—(AP—U. D. le 200; calves none: market Yor tl beef steers steady; oth and Biream to 25 " nigher: 8 stocke: feeders ttle changed; load iots prime heavy beeves 15.00: little above 2.4 50 3 car lots to 0. 11. 10.25 to 11.50; cutter grades good light stock feady; top 11.! ah 2 yellow. yo— - No. 2...... 1.05% Flax— No. 1.... DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Ma: Durum— Ore: Close 115% 115% V9.) — n High Low ane erheee? CASH GRAIN lay, 29.—()—Wheat| c: Minnea apolis, receipts Beturday 46 compared to ain year ago. 3 cash wheat and coarse | °3% erain cont gua ed follow: iypNe vere, To Arrive 60 Ibs... ae Bye Hi 137% 1.44% 135% 1.43% 133% 1.42% 131% 141% 1.39% 137% 1.36% 1.25% 1.34% 1.24% 1.33% 1.23% 1.30% 5 192% 128% 101% 107% 99% 1.03% see 1.16% 1.22% ..... rd durum 1.17% 1.18% 1.14% Coarse Grains Oats— yellow aT apes ase GERSREES FRR 110% .. 196 - 192 ry ‘ately large. At the close Friday 60 Ib, dark northern wae jot 14 to 19 cents over the Minnes elie July price, July wheat decline cents, closing at 1.28%. Sept: was hownrsicente a 1.20 uurum weakened. July futures at Pajuch closed 6% cents lower at Rye showed considerable steadi- ness despite wheat weakness. Strength in corn was a sustaining factor. July Tye declined % cent for the week, closing at 98%. were moderately firm due to the run-up in corn prices, July oats ploned Friday at 43% cents, up % “Barley also was Influenced by corn, July closing Friday % cent lower at cent Flax showed independent weakness as It of favorable new crop and liberal arrivals of for- a. July flax declined 8 cents week, closing at 1.95. eras Heat GRAIN Duluth, May 2! AP—U, 8. —Closing cash Beles : Wheat, No, 1 heavy dark northern spring, 60 lbs. 1.37% to 1.44%; No. 1 dark north- ern, Oe slay Ah to ie 8 133% to 142% No, 2 1.28% 7 Tha hard Avamber,/ 60 Ib Montana’ No. 1 oe oT. reg ised auc active but quotation ranges were un- changed with several houses firmer on asking price: Graded combing Ohio fle quoted mostly 40 to 41 cents in for fine Delaine, 42 to 48 for mbing halfbloods, 41 tg 43 eighths and 40-42 for quar- terbloods. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, May 29.- of carlot eraln sales: dark northern 1.4 a 1, att 2 hard winter whea! to Ci 2 yellow 1.28%. No. 2 white 48%. we one Flex Bore yaoted: MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES P—U, 8. White la "caiifornt to 2.; i anBotatoes . wt AS aA ohne DAKOTA, COUN- P pistRicr 1GQURT FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICH, The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a body corporate, Plaintitt, is and Tilda Wat- wi: Joe Schmidt and Schmidt, his wife; the je of North Dakota, doing bus- s as Hail Insurance Depart- 3 and The Bismarck National Farm Loan Association, a cor- poration, Defendants. THE, RPZATE UF NORTH DAKOTA TO ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- vs. You. are herby | No, 1 yellow 1.31 to 1.32; Fritch Summer Dance Classes Begin in June Other classes of unusual interest are those in tumbling and weight control. Work in tap, ballet, toe and acrobatic dancing will continue dur- ing the summer. The past winters’ work will cul-| minate in a student revue at the city auditorium Friday, June 4, at 8 Pp. m. The public is in- vited to attend. There is no admis- sion charge. ee & High School Band Has Party Friday Evening Sixty-eight guests attended the dinner for the high school band given by the band organization Friday eve- ning in the McCabe Methodist Epis- copal church. Table appointments | were spring flowers and balloons. Bob Bowman was chairman of the entertainment committee. Included on the program were short talks by senior girls, members of the band, Jean Renwick, Sully Chaffee, Henri- etta Ode, Marjorie McIntyre and Jean Baker; a reading, Sara Bashara; and a talk, Clarion Larson. Mr. Larson was presented with a gift by Jay Spohn, president of the band, on be- half of the whole group. Following dinner the guests went to the high school gymnasium, where they spent an pcan! evening. Knowles ‘Avent Next Year to St. Mary’s Beginning with next year’s senior class, F. A, Knowles of the Knowles Jewelry company will present @ vale- dictorian pin to the graduate of &t, Mary’s high school having the high- est scholastic ranking. The pin will be fashioned on the ‘36% | pattern of the school crest, designed t last year by Tom Fox, who will be a senior next year. The crest sym- bolizes faith, by a cross; country, by two flags; and the school, by a prominent letter “M.” * ex A 1 o'clock bridge luncheon was held Thursday by members of the || Lewis and Clark Study club at the Country .club, Twenty guests: were Sausage bulls Cintshed ‘at $0 10° 625, 1 BOF. seated at the table which was cen- ull plain and medium stocker steers wail 1.35 355 is ere a ae amie ocrerisueers spring . 33% discounted Yo 'b fslow hard am-| tered with a bowl of Ulacs, Score grades up to 8.50. Good springer tee No. 1, 1.9: award went to Mrs. R. R. Nelson. The 14% oan a cone exeheu at 75, . fone eee, pial 143 prot 3 Rye, No. 2, 96 guest prize was won by Mrs. E. J. Se Peta oa 10S gh lag SON OTA 1908 ta hana ois 4 Serine: be seo rae te ate strictly choi trongweights 9.50, 54% to € » Mrs. George Dolph was chair- cull to medium 4.50 to 7.00. 1DH Wor man of the committee in charge. Prices of lights and butcher hogs| 1H W... 1.33% 1.35% 1.31% 1.33% held around steady for the week, sows | 12% provein, CAO FoTATORS Fe about 10 cents lower, 170 to 2401/1 DA Wor A ghlenses, ay HeUCARTC., S. D.| Miss Frances Moore, 612 Mandan pounds closing at 11.25 to 11 131% 1.38% 1.20% 1.91% | bog Tatetoes 80; on track 192, total) st ts leaving Saturday afternoon for P5300 ae 11.00 to tt 1H W... % U. 8. shipments 877; old stock about 180 pounds 40.50 to 11.00, good sows Grade of— steady, suppites light, demand light; Baa) ae be will sen ts is i joked per cw io Russet Bur-| week-end wi er parents, Mr. ani 13 to 10.25, stags mostly 10.50 to ee HW. “a8 120% 1.26% 1.28% | Panks U.S. No ', *g)Mon” | Mrs. M. P. Moore. ote rabe broke 50 to 75 cents during | Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat 2.50, k ay for best. -_——— the week in tine with ‘price losses |] DW OF, Bupplien “moderate, ‘demand’ fair: FOREIGN EXCHANGE elsewhere, most good. to choice clip-| | 1 HW... 120% 131% 127% 129% |Eoulsiena Bit Triimpha U.S No. t,| |New "York, May ¢8—08)—Forelg tommon and medium 7200 ty 3:66, |2 22 HW OF 1.55 to 1.75; mostly 1.60 to 1.70; Cob-| exchange easy; Great’ Brit ne deman Good to choicd shot bulked at |. 2 HW... 1.28% 130% 1.26% 1.38% | blers U. S.d 0; Alabama Bliss | in dollars, others in cen eat Bel: 4.00 to 4.50 for welghts under iio Ike (3 D HW or Triumphs U. Generally fair | tain 4os%; France 4.46%: Italy $26 SESW ELS nt ener, S|" 3H OW.. 1.18% 129% 1.26% 1.27% | condition i40 to 80s showing- de-| Germany free 40.13; registered 20.00: ol epern ee cay 1.10; U. 2, fair condition | travel 24.08; Norway £4.80; Sweden CHICAGO 1 fe 75 to 1.00; Missi ipl Triumphs | 25.44; Montreal in New York 100.06%. Chicago, May 29.—(AP—u. 8, p.|! amber hd 8. No. est. mostly ———_——_ Ad rere 3,000 jnciuding: 2,900 direct; 5 ena 1.17% 1.20% 1.15% 1.17% 50, as 1.00 to 1.18; WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Pract cally no jogs on sales amber s imphs U. 8. No. 1, fair Vi — — sre gosateass, coment, 20k | 8 Tbe, ANG 119% es snore] sonaition 15 jeCalitgenla White ‘Rose | wheat! Ror’ 1 northern Ltt, Nove le No. northern 1.21%; No. 3 northern Ae, egal it ta ¢ciecwrg chi | Ge te, 268 18% a 10H! week’s top, Monday, 12.10; actual top Bostun, Ma. add a aeaea | May 2A, 8, D, A) Friday 1176; no strictly choice me- Bethe iB B18 Demand for spot wool in Boston| piymoWiCOMiN CHEESE, Siam weight butchers in Joad, Jots|$ amber hd y: y lay rT 6 Ibs. 1.10% 1.15% ned very quiet the past week. Cheese quotations tor the week: Wis- atte 700; calves 100; “com oan. ry ‘ha vere) The market tone showed improve-| consin cheem exchang Twins 14%: reread * P amber ment as the price trend of medium | Cheddars 14 Far: I board, tiday jast week: good and choice 5 Ibs. .. 1.08% 1.13% seeccseoee| fleeces offer from th idlewest re the mid Cheddars 14%; Horns no Twins. heavy steers 26, instances 50 lower: | @ amber hd Hed off and began to strengthen. common and medium grades and ali|® See RO soe aay SOUNITY Tm Enid ten Tt EEE earlings and light steers 50 ONE f seo eernsb eae EE a cree is CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 5 amber ha wool sold at slight price ad B “cheap” cattle highest of : Graded weole otitinncn ea icago, May 29.—(P)—Cash wheat, fer yearlings shared light |, 53 lbs. .. 1.03% 1.09% + sveoe | yaa territory lines were mostly in- | N°. ate 12! ‘orn, No. id 2 mixed Hodes Po wh 1. 1.36; sam} pie grade 1.10 a ‘Oats, 2 white 53% te Roybeans, No, 2 zellow, iy to 1.62%. whe: - No 10 a ti Barley, "teed is C8 70; malting 1,00 0. ‘Timothy seed 4.25 to 4.50, Clover seed 23.00 to 30.00. — Poultry ATTENTION: INSIST on North Da- kota U. 8. Approved Pullorum tested Exhibition quality chicks. Have several’ hundred started chicks at day old chick prices. Price ist on request. Mandan Elec- tric Hatchery, Mandan, North Da- kote. _p aE CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR LETTER: AKOTA, Coun- SURT, Before Hon. THE ATTER OF THE ES- TATE OL JERRY SWEENEY, DE- Gene of the Jessie ceased, Petitioner. Daniel alts gonn wenere Walsh, May Walsh, Bridg wi ys Margaret Collins, and all other persons interested, ondents, A KO! Res: THE erate Rea a’ TO NAMED RE BPONDENTS:. You and each of you are hereby cited and re quired to appear before few lots Aranda: cholce 190 to operations, a slightly more than sea- FOF Zi ummones Me ane Ane Court of the county or sonal carloadings, higher elec- ie ns! ion, i. jes to. 180 tb. ety 88 toto ticle, cutout an 47 ie “motor | $ which wit! be flied in the office of the| of the County Judg e ot said County, ights ‘scarce; good sows 10.50 to i Orme proved District Court in and for said County | at the courthouse fo the city of Bis: heavies and roughs 9.50 to | Production. of Burleigh, state of North Dakota, | marck, in sald county and stat 0.35. They found other supporting argu @ copy of your Answer/the 15th day of June A. D. 1 Bhoep 300 all paieaet today’s trade | ments in estimates of higher farm tbo ubscriber Pht eee the hour of ten oles in 19 tor oon it 0! a 'y JOw . Cat an: nominal weeks eilps buying power and continued vitality | upon 's, of the day of| have, why the petition of George F. 8 26 small tots |in retail sales. Ae AL bt your fallite re Dullam, as executor of the ast will Commodity prices average or 3 ry its. dow em mon! and | were lower. Wheet hea ss abarp oot | ganines Sou, default for the | Aveeney,, deceased, or SAC le! lem ty 1e a ty ited ad- Gand choles fet cline 8.45 |back on favorable sae Nel tM This action relates to minisirator of the estate ot am 75; good and choice ieee eee a7 common 1.7 0; aay e x88 choice shorn BP 4 ra ee few 60 Ib. new crop f Fer COMPLETE Markets and@ Financial News THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Sosa for tree sample copy. 4 Broaeé St. New York perloea i! 98 Ib. sacks: a oe Beled crane ey smears aon. TAB to 135: at patents 35 1 er, 6.80 "The bond market put in a quiet week government Piapliger dat tS anty, to foreigns a Perio MINNEAPO! Mippennolis. say too vier, ‘shipments th 362, Pure bran 31.00 to 3: Standard middlings S506 to 39.50. fowing. described Burlel lowing descr! ount: tat county or pe ie Btate of ‘North ot Nor f Baie y ad ur ie and sin ‘ota, tow! administration be issued to The North Quarter (NE%) and/him as therein prayed, should not be the Southwe uarter (SW%) all in! granted. as inf fase eae. Let service be made of this citation acter Thr int Fis Oy jeridian. ‘Dated this. ith ‘day of May, A. D. as ated th by law. pated this Motee day of May, A. D. BY THE COURT: 1937, at Bismarck, North Da! (Seal; Re eat lce se Judge of the County Court. Ly it ind Post Office|c. 1. Young and. 1 tn spaces seer ismarck, North aitorn ey af set ilanes, marek, 5-15-23-29 6-6. | adhd ee <> THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1987 WANTED Home Appliance Salesman Year-round income selling the following eighteen fast-moving Norge appliances: for a few workers, Apply in per- son or call for appointment. Norge Appliance Shop 212 age ay hare 2423 Work Wanted LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- paired, Called for and delivered. H. Sundheim. Phone 1563-J. 1004 Ave. C. MEN'S laundry done at reasonable price. 423 10th St. Phone 785-R. Bertha Brooks. WANTED—Experienced woman wants ironing by hour. Phone 1587-W. EXPERIENCED girl wants house- work by day or hour, Phone 1980. Houses for Rent Apartassts for Rent Want to Buy or Trade? WANT-ADS Will Help Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale BEAUTIFULLY furnished 5 room Also 4 room unfur- writer. 212% Main Avenue. = |IN’ practically new house. Unfur- nished 4 room and bath apartment. Also unfurnished 3 room and bath apartment. Both apartments can be combined to make a 3 bedroom house. Phone 644-J or 811 Avenue B. Male Help Wanted MAN CAR— To take over profitable Watkins Route. Established customers. Must be under 50 and satisfied with earnings of $30.00 a week at start. Give your age, type of car and farm experience. Write The J. R. WAT- KINS COMPANY, Rural Dept., 495 Liberty Street, Winona, Min- nesota. YOUNG man with successful retail selling experience on Refrigerators and Radio to go with Wholesale concern selling: these items, \West- ern North Dakota Territory. Op- portunity for ambitious man. Write to Harry Jones, Prince Hotel, Bis- -marck, giving full details, WANTED AT ONCE, a sober, clean appearing mechanic capable of do- ing all modern automotive work and acetylene welding in modern garage. Young Auto Company, La- Moure, N. Dak. VERY NICELY furnished large apartment, two bedrooms, newly decorated, laundry. Frigidaire. Large closets. Available June 7th. Adults only. Phone 576 for ap- pointment. an eee ATTRACTIVE 2 room apartment. Close in. Adults only. Water, light, gas for cooking, new Frigidaire. Telephone service. 1 block from Eipedway. Available June 1. Call oe furnished 4-room apart- ment. Available June 15. Two bed- rooms, living room, kitchen and bath. Gas furnished for fireplace and range. Custodian, College Bldg. THREE new large rooms, new apart- ment building. Private bath. Also two room and bath apartment to be finished soon. Call at 611 Ave- nue A, Apt. 2 from 2 to 9 p. m. IMMEDIATE possession, unfurnished apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. 116 4th &t. Above Woodmansee Stationery, ap- Ply Woodmansee Stationery. Fourteen automobiles going at | price. Nothing over $295. Easy 122 Main 1929 CHRYSLER Coach Model 65, SLASH i 1929 1929 1932 1926 Plymouth Sedan 1928 $75 1928 %: 1929 50 1933 250 1930 250 1931 225 1928 150 1932 Plymouth P. B. Sedan .. 205 1931 Dodge Coupe 225 1931 Oldsmobile .Coai 250 50 100 225 35 Not the Latgest Stock But the Best Over 23 years of honest dealing, what better guarantee. COR WIN Cae OAILE MOTOES, Phone 700 good condition. Terms if desired. Salary Loan Company, 22-24, Da- kota National Bank Bldg. FURNISHED or unfurnished 3 room apt. Bedroom, kitchen, living room and private bath. New building. FOR SALE: ONE model A Panel and one V-8 Panel. Priced to sell, terms. W. E. Weldy, 215 W. Main Avenue. First floor. Private entrance. Laun- dry privileges. 711 Ave. A. MODERN unfurnished roomy apart- ment, kitchen, bedroom, dining room, livingroom, sunroom, bath, murphy bed. 600 Ave. D. L. K. Thompson, Phone 287. 2 SALESMEN wanted, selling Ford car. Call in person. Western Auto Company, Mandan, North Dakota. COOK with army experience. Refer- ence. State wages. Write Tribune Ad. 21375. BARBER wanted: First class, at once. Annex Barber and Beauty Shop. FURNISHED five room house, gas heat, Frigidaire and electric washer, Reasonable rent to responsible par- ties. Write Tribune Ad, 21337. MODERN bungalow, three bedrooms, also 2 children’s beds for sale. 226 W. Rosser, Phone 886-W. MODERN 5-room bungalow. Only responsible parties need to apply. Inquire City Cafe. FOR RENT—During summer months. Furnished seven room house, 704 6th St, SEVEN room medern house. Large irties plot. Low rent. Telephone ame room basement. Two blocks east of Richholt school. Phone 928, bedroom modern fiat. Phone 2136-W, Lots for Sale 50x75 ft. lot on Thayer and 14th St. Phone 928, Men's Suits, Top Coats Ration Drewes, Coss, Swagewes -" $1.00 . Prosene Perfection Cleaners 18 Thayer Phone 1707 _=— Instruction SUE DIGBY—Instructor, Shorthand and typing. Phone 1619. Apt. C. College Bldg. er Salesmen Wanted NEED several men. Must have car. Best rural deal in century. Make $6 first day out. Permanent posi- tion, Advancement. Capper Publi- cations, Dept. 15, 415 Lumber Ex- change Building, Minneapolis, Minn ‘emale Help Wan 1 COMPETENT maid for general housework. Must like children. 301 4th. BY WIDOW of original owner, 1936 LaFayette sedan. Driven only 9,000 miles. A-1 condition. Phone 1979. FOR SALE: 1937 Piymouth business sedan, low mileage. Will take ligh'- car in trade. 421 16th, FIRST FLOOR unfurnished or partly furnished, front and rear entrance. Hot water, heat fur- nished. $40 for two, $42.50 for three. Call 409 5th. VERY well furnished apartment, large living room, dining alcove, kitchen, and bath. Laundry. 8uit- Information Wanted INFORMATION wanted from party having for sale grocery store in Bis- marck, in good trade territory. Write Tribune ad No. 21296, eEESESEEE—_—_—_———————— Farms for Rent able 2 adults. For appointment, call 443 or 1063, 5 with bath and Frigidaire. 1102 Thayer. Call at 318 9th. 3-room apartment on 318 9th. Private en- trance. LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling, old age and poor health. Call 601. FURNISHED 3 room apartment, in- cluding light, water, heat, gas, use of extension telephone and wash- ing privileges. 930 4th St. GIRL for general housework. In- _quire 120 West Thayer. EXPERIENCED girl for house work. Phone 212 3rd Street. Ride Wanted SCHOOL teacher wants ride to Cali- fornia, Write Tribune Ad. 21255. Houses for Sale NEW Stucco home. Bath, fireplace, gas. Down payment—What have you? Terms. Trade-ins — Out of town considered. Write Tribune Ad 21426. Wee COMPARATIVELY new desirable four room bungalow, two bedrooms, fine equipment, priced right, im- mediate possession. George M. Reg- ister . DESIRABLE furnished, large apart- ment with sun porch. Entire first floor. Apply after 2 p. m., north ACRES with cabin, chicken house, garage, nice grove of young trees, 1 mile west 1 mile south of Lincoln school, Jay Couch. LOOK YOUR BEST Let us clean and press your 2. trousers Dresses F Suits on Tip-Top Cleaners 2322 south Lith street Farms Wanted side door. 320 11th St. FURNISHED two room apartment. Gas, heat, lights, water. Kelvina- tor and laundry privileges. Suitable for adults. 515 3nd. WANTED, to hear from owner of farm or unimproved land for sale. WM. HAWLEY, Baldwin, Wis. Real Estate 3 ROOM unfurnished upstairs apart- ment. Fireplace, electric refriger- ator, bath. Adults only. References required. 417 Ist. 3 ROOM furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen, and bath. Gas furnished for cooking. Laun- FOR SALE OR TRADE: ‘Three 25x150 foot lots on Avenue D and 14th. 10x14 garage. Will take good truck or car in trade. Write Tri- bune Ad No. 21409. Wanted to Rent a dry. Phone 1849. SMALL apartment, second floor. Also 2 room and kitchenette apartment: WANTED TO RENT or buy on modern Phone monthly payments, large house. Reference given. 2045-R. on ground floor. Both furnished. 305 3rd. BUNGALOWS with 2 bedrooms. One with 3 bedrooms. Very reasonable.| light, heat. $27.50. Adults only. Must sell at once. Inquire 501 ith} Married couple preferred. 120 W. Street. Thayer. 2 ROOM furnished apt. Gas, water, .| NEW 5 room bungalow with base- ment apartment. Good location. Please phone 2038 for appointment. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Oafe and beer parior, say equipped living rooms up- stairs, business, Reasons selling, aoa and poor health. Come and see it. Wander Inn iB OAs: Mc- Henry, North Dakota, Box 82. BARBER shop for ale: Only shop in town. _ Write 286, Werner, North Dakota. Pasture for Rent 800 ACRE pasture. feed. 8; water. Write Max Kelber, Ashley, North Dakota. Lost and Found LOST: ONE navy blue kid glove be- tween N. P. Depot and Montgom- ery Wards. Call Tribune Office. EXCELLENT board and room at spe- cial rates for two nice girls. 824 7th St. Phone 1784. —_—_—_ = Household Goods for Sale A-1 CONDITION Studio couch 8%x10% rug, wardrobe, chest of drawers, tables, chairs, fruit jars. Bargain. 614 20th, Basement. NEW modern home, Will accept car, small house, bottom land, as part down payment. Terms, Phone 859. GOOD HOUSES for income or resi- dence. Reasonably priced. Write Tribune Ad 21363. Rooms for Rent CLEAN and quiet room. Good ven- tilation. Four blocks from down- town. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. 116 W. Thayer. VERY large, nicely furnished room suitable for two gentlemen in pri- vate home. Private entrance. 502 W. Thayer. Phone 2288-R. DOWNTOWN furnished room for light housekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. Apt. 7. 304% Main Avenue. ROOM next to bath, gentlemen pre- ferred. Three room apartment, bath, private entrance. Adults only, 614 Ave, C. VERY PLEASANT room, nicely fur- nished, and other privileges. In private home. Close in. 419 6th. Bhone 214-R. LARGE front rooms, first floor, six windows. Newly decorated. Can be arranged for housekeeping. 212 ‘Thayer. FOR SALE: KELVINATOR in ex- cellent condition. Cheap, if taken at once. Owner leaving city. 321 8th. Phone 342. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, very good condition, Almost new. Call 1565-3 or may be seen at Wachter’s. PLEASANT sleeping room. Clean, quiet, always hot water. Gentle- men. Phone 120-R or call at 503 4th. SLEEPING room on floor. Newly decorated. Close to bath. Hot water. 213 Thayer. Phone 1163-W. LARGE cheerful room in new mod- ern air-conditioned home. Next to articles, 71 Phone 366, im Ave A. bath. Call 1963, 903 9th. BABY bed, swing and Kiddykar, 1- FURNISHED light housekeeping ieee dresser. Telephone, room, lavatory in room. Always oe hot water. 307 10th 8t. Te DOURLE TRF Fost Godt , leasant room with condition. Phone 149. pares cones rex Near capitol. Wiles, Cal 167790" “*"| SLEEPING room for rent. $10 for ed mae fore two. Opposite park. Personal . Thayer. TANTED—10,000 people PLEASANT downstairs sleeping room. Lp ey Coe tO axe] Always hot water. 920 8th Bt. Travel Opportunities LEAVING June 1 for Portland, Ore- gon, returning June 15. Phone Underwood 16. LEAVING June 5 for Portiand, Ore- two bedrooms. Tribune Ad 21871. Mattresses b TY Tenovated rebuilt. ao ee wanae to share apart- ment. #2 week each, Phone 2442, Phone 1752-R. SINGLE room for light housekeep- ing on ground floor. 411 5th. Tele- phone 273. MODERN room suitable for one. One block from business section. 2nd street. DESIRABLE house with two bea ni tooms. Reliable and renter. Write Tribune Ad 21370, WANT TO rent or buy, small house Teasonable. 230 West Main. DESIRABLE furnished apartment. | 5 Gas, phone and laundry privileges. For sale: Two wheel trailer. 504 14th, TWO apartments. Handy and con- BEDROOM modern house. Phone ‘Werner at 247. Livestock for Sale venient. One 2-room basement. Central location. E. Paris, 404 5th. JUNE 1st two furnished apartments. Private bath. Private entrance. Adults only. 322 ist. C. L. Pearce. FOR SALE—One sorrel riding mare, 5 years old, yery gentle. Irving Cook, 922 Ave. C, West. SS — Miscellaneous for Sale FURNISHED living room, bedroom, kitchen, private bath, first floor. Laundry privileges. 924 4th St. IVORY dinette table, desk, twin bridge lamps, 20 inch tricycle, 7 quart cold pack kettle. 614 Ist St. ALL modern apartment. New fire- proof building. Inquire Park Food Store. Call 1184. J. B. Smith. ASH FENCE posts, D. E. McLean, Bismarck Rt. No. 2. % mile south Stewartsdale Elevator. Phone 6-F2. DOWNTOWN apartment: large livingroom, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Inquire Dahl Clothing Store. COMPLETELY furnished 3 room apartment. Private porch, private entrance. Telephone 850. 406 9th. FOR SALE: Two 450-21 tires with tubes new. Sell for $12.00. Chas. A, Johnson; Bismarck, Rt. No. 1. SLACK dirt and fertilizer, also base- ment digging and trucking. Phone 1310-LJ. ONE room furnished for light house- keeping. Gas range, hot water, city heat. 514% Main Avenue. LARGE 3 room apartment with hot posite Federal Building. THREE room furnished apartment with private bath. Gas and water furnished. |. 623 8th St. FURNISHED front room and kit- chenette. Also sleeping room for 2 or 3, Call 222 3rd. FURNISHED one-! y and private shower. and Broadway. ONE liv and kitchenette with An A and refrigerator. Phone 1893-W. FURNISHED 3 room and bath apart- ment by June Ist. 612 Ist St. Phone 1432. ALL modern furnished 2 room apt and porch. Adults only. Phone 589. 813 Thayer. SMALL furnished house and 3 one- furnished apts. 818 7th St. Call 1747R. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, new building. 212 W. Broadway. Phone 2188-J. PARTLY modern 3 room first floor apartment. 1615 Ave. B. Telephone 1462-R. NICELY furnished acai a frigidaire. 304 Mandan. 133-W. APARTMENT for rent. Furnished or unfurnished. 319 South 10th Street. MODERN furnished apartment for rent. Call 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. kitchenette Corner 10th FURNISHED room for rent. Suit- able for 2, men preferred. Call at 307 4th. ROOM for rent. Also table board at ne per week, Dunraven, Phone FOR RENT: 2 room apartment. $22.50 per month. 5th Street Cafe. MODERN two room spartment, mod- ern conveniences. 523 12th St. 3 ROOM and kitchenette basement apartment. 504 South 10th. meng ROOM for rent. algae hot water. 422 4th. Phone 649. EXCELLENT ROOM for two, rr) garage, $3. 523 9th St. Phone 420. ROOM:-in modern home, close to bath, always hot water. 308 Ave B. NICELY furnished 3 room apartment. 604 3rd. Call side door. FURNISHED spartment. Rose Apts. 215 8rd St. Phone 852. FURNISHED large housekeeping room. 1720 and St. NICELY furnished room for two gen- tlemen. Call at 316 11th St. ONE room basement apartment. Near bath. 607 5th. NEWLY decorated room, with board if desired. 623 6th Bt. ROOM with twin beds. Girls only. | 825 4th, : TWO room apartment. 207 13th St. Phone 2052-W. ONE ROOM with kitchenette. Call at 80} 4th Bt. water day and night. 208 3rd. OP-| STRAYED OR STOLEN FOR SALE—Pedigreed wire haired terriers. 704 6th. _=—=—=—_—_——— Strayed or Stolen 5 ue roan gelding branded lazy H open A connected on right shoulder. Aged 5 or 6 years. Last seen near Medina. If seen or picked up notify T. J. Higgins, Medina. Reward. 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