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5 abe New York Stocks Clesing shianed June 2, Alas aan 18h) Lorillard nn (P) 4 All Ch Dye 230 Mack Tks 4 re Allis-Ch 58% Mart Field ax AmCan . 98%| McKes & R 13% Am Cy Sug 27 | McKesRpfd 44% Am Inter 13%/ Miami Cop 17% Am Loco 44% | Mid-Cot Pet 28% Am Metal 50 | Minn Hon 104 Am Pow Lt 8%/ Minn Mo, 12% Am Rad 21% | Mont Ward 51 Am Rol Mil 34%/ Mur Corp 12% Am 8 Ref 88% | Nash Mtrs 18% Am SUF 54%/ Nat Biscuit 24% Am T&T 166 | Nat Ch Reg 33 Am Tob B 78%| Nat Dy Prod 22% Am W Wks 18%/ Nat Distil! 30% Am Wol Pf 61 NatPr&Lt 9% 53% | Nat Stee, 1 Arm Il 10% | Nat Tea 1% AsDryG 17 |NYCent 42% ATSF 83% | No dm Avia 11% Atl Ref 20%] No. Amer 26% Avis Corp 6%} No Pacific 32% Bald Loco 6 | Ohio Oi 19% Balt 1 | Oliver Farm Corn Prod Vac. Cream Wh 31% | Sou. Cal. Ed. Ptr Crosley 21_ | 80. Pac, 51 Cub Am Sug 8% {8o. Ry. 36 Curt Wrst 5% 180. Ry. Pf, 47 Deere & Co 130 Corp. 18 Dia Match 28% Std. Brands. 12% Dome Mines 39 /8td. G. & El. 6% Doug Airc 87%4.| Std. Oil Cal, 43 Dupont 155% | Std, Oil Ind. 43% East Kod 170 |8td. Oil N. J. 66% Auto Lite 38%/Stew War 17% Boat 10% | Stone é& Web 10% | ©°- Pw & Lt 16% |8ti 14 Firestone 32% | Swift & Co 23% Gen Elec 52% | Texas Gen Foods 30% / Tex Gul Sul 35 Gen Mills 63%|Tex PC & 0 14% Gen Mtrs, 54%/|Tim Roll B 60% Gillette 15% | Trans-Am Goodrich 42% | Tri-Cont Cor 8% Goodyear 37% | Union Car 101 Gra-Paige GN Ir Cte GN Ry Pf Uni G Wes Sug 34% ; United 12 Greyhound 13% | United Fruit 80 Hec Prod 33 | Un Gas Imp 12% Houd-H B 21 pe Hudson Mot 16% | 08 R & Imp 11% Hupp Mot 3% |US Rubber 87% US Smelt R 86 Tl Cent 27%! 08 Steel Ind Rayon 39 | ug Bt Pr 136% Produce Markets tee CHICAGO Chicago, June 2.—()—Butter and poultry prices showed little change srnesaey, bu es tended 1 eady; specials (93" score) 30% 2) 98; extra firsts (90. ye (88-89) 2’ hort Hae colored. Biymouth eck 23, ‘hite Rock 23%, barebacks broilers, colored, Fly: mouth and Winite, Rooke 21, Le n 18%- rings, “cole red Ho Bech | Rock bet, Wh . Roel nters 13, Leghorn 12; tu rey" hens 16, toms 14, No. "% turkeys a iaucks, white and eulorea 4% Ib. mall 23; geese w York, June 2.—(®)—Live poul- Ae) “by, freight, ‘steady. Pies un- changes Butter, 30,741, firm. Prices un- ona eee Cheese, 652,298. State, ‘hole milk flats, fresh fodders, fancy | Hes 17-17%; held, fancy * fresh ani steady. Mixed col- tanderds 21%-%; other mixed colors unchanged. —— BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, June 2.—()—. Butter Futur: 30 30 30 1% NK 11% Ese ‘ ; Ste 5 otis Packed icity, eS aeren 128%) 23% 23% CHICA‘ Chicago, June 2. ny. B.D. AD —Potatoes, cc on Mirdek 239, total UB shipments old stock, slightly sacked pe: banks pe No, 1, te: beat Soierade U8 Nort and parly stock, nder, ha “aauthern irtumpas sign strong: Cal nia si toe wetkers suppligs light, geniand slow: 2 weles aah Russet Bi BOSTON WOOL Boston, June 3,—()—(U. 8. D. A.) —Inquiries for territory wools were} broader Wednesday pat most buyers iy look: io ip available sup: if new wool. Some tools graded Zombing three elghths blood territory at prices within 85-90 cents, oe d basis, Buyers talked 90 cents d basis for good French comb- ry wool and in original at wi reported bou; nts for small ots. Most 97 Cel scoured mounts. CHICAGO .CASH GRAIN 1 Jun ash wheat, ve eported. Corn No. 1 yellow ,Tnite 130: sample grade am 16 a emati om: wy 4.25-50 cwt. 30.00 cwt S| strong; medium grade yearlings and al High Low Close Clover seed 28.00-| 1.1 STOCK PRICES SUP AFTER EARLY GAIN ATA SS War Fears But Discourag- ed by. Steet Strike New York, June 2. 11.00; lighter weights 10.00-50; feeder vie mostly 1050-75; soo sows 10.15- er for two days; sheep strong, choice native spring lambs 12.25; buck lambs discounted 1.00; good to choloe shorn lambs 9.00-25; common and medium grades 7.50-8.50; shorn ewes reuse weights above 140 lbs., 3.00- cows steady, good springer 4% |_ Dairy 70:00-85.00; lower grades 45.00-65.00. teers Chicago, June 2.—(@)—UU, 8. D. A.) Hogs 16,000, including 6,000 direct; market ven; steady to 10 lowes than Tuesday's average; spots off more on medium to good grade light stone) and a bak ing none fay Feed Bar! 3 | JULY ..oeeee Rye— et 12. eet) 61% 4% 83% Flax— July new.. 188% 1 Sept. ... 12.90 1287 12.85 61% Me 83% 42% 6% 91 seeegee =i Lek 140% 1.10% fie 1.13% 1.00% © 116 1.14% 110% at 128% 1.21% cite 12.60 12.60 1280 1282 12.80 12.82 12.70 12.70 20% 10% 16.45 58% 2% ae 41% 35% 1.88% 1.88% iil 4 Low 1 18% be “ive - 108 Tbe. ..... 1.26% 136% 128% 137% .... K Teak ries Ten ce 124% 14%... 5 nt ke 3DNS utcher order 10.60-76, = Hinde’ oa bial has aeerene 122% 1.32% .... Cattle 9,000, calves, 3,500; fed steers/4¢ DN 8 4 and yearlings fully steady; good and Tbs. . 121% 131% Steer run: very. migraines angel la Die 33 ee Il under 10.50; mostly | 10.60-13.00 Ibs. 1.20% 1.29% .... arket; early top medium weight/5 DN 14.25; few: loads held above ‘ 19% 127% . ade_cn atriciiy seaioted -uuent| 6. and mixed yearlings these Bet 118% 128%"... urning ‘at, 10.50-12.00; best/5 DN 8 60 2.5 if . Ibs. «604. 1.17% 128% .... ioring 1.26% 130% lystonly inslentsiate es en sausage bulls ca Winter Wheat hundred head Te: Tt 000, includin; Cy eprsawars ctive, strong: 25 higher; top native sprin; 18; two douptes best. aiftornins nias mbs 11.25; four other doubles 1| loads popes California tenia ipa four doubles shorn 8 9.65; load medium grade ep steady, strong; shorn ewes Hy 00-450. Sioux Cit; paaus ps (U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle ‘soos calves 200; slaugh- ter steers and yearlings steady to light steers showing strength; heif- "8 little changed; cows steady to sier; stockers et feede! ong to 25 les steers and Rete uw few lots 11.00-50; two loads common and medium Current stocker and Ibs. good and ‘choles 7. mon and_ medi good and choi and medium 5.00. 6.50; common calves (steers) .00; medium ead agree butchers peontay, arly practical top 5 lower sty 30; part Toad 1140 1b, to Waders! choice 190-340 Ib. parcbers te load choice 346 lb. weights 1,15. acker to! yee 1 weights 16. 50-111, jw. good 6 shippers and tradets 6 tore Bt 10.38 down; roughs 9.50-10.00; stags 10.75; feeder pigs 9.50-10.25. Sheep 1,000; fat I steady; few lots fed slip: Texas unsold; peice: per cent. changed. FOREIGN craps as! New York, June 2.—(®)—Foreign exchan, ay Great Britain demand In dollai ers in cents: Gr Bri- tain ait 2644 5 ae rel 24. ia Montreal in New Yo New Yorlsy Jt un secur: American Cities Service. Elec. Bond & Share 16%. ey Fisk Rubber 1334, te ERNMENT, BONDS. New fork June 2. dovern- ment Bonds: Ne Treasury’ Treasury MINNEAPOLIS STOCK i iinnenmene, June Dom stocks one "First Bank Stock BK Northwest Banco 11, RANGE or fast SALES Mipneapoits J ue of cariot 0, i Stree mixed tae: Ke. 2 hard white ; No. 4 hard kien? a il cm mah wheat n 1.21%; 2 northe! i northern 1.17%. Oats ace ort! No. No. 3 white 57%; No. 3 white 55%. clare 51 13% H Wz... 182% 134% 1.30% 1D 1HW.- m Eos i epegng tata! 343 gee aa2 a&:g! baba bed pe Rik 130% 132% 1.28% 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% 1700 1698. 17.00 1.19% 1.15% 1.15% + 117% 11T% 1.14% 1.14% 58% 21% 81% Ale 35% 190% 190% Close 1.10% 91% 81% 191 190 132% 1.30% 1.28% + 125% 127% 1.23% "1.25% | and Seuth Dakota Wheat +++ 1.26% 1.28% 124% 126% + 125% 127% 123% 125% Wz... 1.23% 126% 121% 124% Durum 1 amber ha 60 Ibs.... 1.12% 1.15% 1.10% 1.12% 100% 1.13% ...6 3|medium weights held above 12,00; Plain short fed. steers around See Oa anyacur tar nd under; medium grade . ooo es 14% 0. cows largely 5,75-7.50;|2 amber hd tter grades largely 58 Ibs... loads choice 577 1b. amber hd 57 Ibs.... 101% 111% «0. 1.03% 1 2% 1 NT 111% 1. 112% 113% 1.09% «... Coarse Grains 1 rd durum 124 121 119 ha - 105% 1.1 ha . 10% 08% 98% 11% . - 101% 1.06% .... 98% 104% .... 96% 1.02% .... 180% 193% .... DULUTH CASH GRAIN 2.—(#)-—Closin, Lhe ‘dark va fi te Pr bran 3 middiings 38.00-86, and ound 3-50 be- ai “i 8 dock) 1.91. wy HA a ‘a Floyr, 1 barrel “in 98 pound stents, un- lard patents, mente 27,- . Standard WHEAT PRICES SAG WITH PREDICTIONS OF LARGE HARVEST rpest Setbacks t Setbacks of Values Are in July Delivery in Chicago Pit Minneapolis, June selling, stimulated by the bear! of private wheat crop estim: forced wheat futures lower here Wed- nesday. Trade here was. thin and featureless. Mi watans closed 2% lower at 122%; Sept. 2% lower at 1.15%, and Dec. i ower at 1.14%. ‘A speculative order rallied flax fu- tures just before the close. July flax cer 2 higher it 1.90%, and sept. up at 1.9 4p oats closed 1% lower ety As and Sept. % lower at . July rye and "sept. closed 2% lower at 91 2 lower at 81%. Jul: ed barley closed 1% lower at 58 Cash wheat tone was unsettled. De- een winter wheat and durum h_ corn tone wal bo and e: fe good demand, “Bariey, was was in quiet to fair demi WAR IS MAIN SSUB OF PRESBYTERIAS Liquor Industry Is Criticized; Favor Certificates of Marriage Fitness demand. “E quiet Fisx Columbus, O., June 2.—(?)—War be- came @ central issue before commis- sioners of the Presbyterian Church in the U. 8. A. Wedensday as they enter- | Tuesd: ed the final session of their 149th general assembly. ‘These factors were involved: Efforts of a pacifist group to delete sanction of war from the church con- fession of faith and larger despite failure of the 276 presbyteries (district governing bodies) to danld a@ somewhat similar proposal in the last year; _ ae the sanction of war came up for con- sideration Tuesday when the assembly for Recommended that churches and educational institutions sponsor “sound sex instrustion” for young People; “Vigorously condemned” drinking scenes in motion 5 The assembly will convene next in Philadelphia, late in May of 1938. SAMUBLSON TAKES N.D, CHECKER TITLE New Salem Minister Sixth in Championship Play; Went- land Is President New Rockford, N. D., June 2.—(P)— Samuel Samuelson of Cavalier won the state checker championship Wed- nesday by defeating J. P. Parkinson of Willow City in the finals of the 28rd annual tournament. SUBPOENA ISSUED FOR EDSEL FORD IN AFTERMATH OF RIOT Process Servers Unable to Lo- cate Motor Magnate as Investigation Begins begged June 2A subpoena Duncan ©. McOrea, Wayne county prosecutor, said process servers who called gt the Ford company offices said, participated in a bat- n|tle was in custody as a grand jury investigation began. organization of aircraft industries jointly with the Committee for industrial organization, Binford, and John Strommen, tied for second; » fourth; A. P. Jones, and Axel vice president, Dr. T. H. Lewis, Fargo, pecan was named secretary-treas- Local Men Fined on Game Limit Charges Phebe Minn, June 2—W. J. }. Roche, Mrs. James D. Sutton Takes Life With Gas Williston, N. D., June 2.—()—Mrs. James D. Sutton committed suicide Closing garage Sutton farm near here, Mrs, Sutton let the automobile engine run, dying ef monoxide mares asphyxiation. Ill sincé lasi sleep, had been to a Rochester hospital and “knew I 't live—wanted to die St. George’s Sunday School Plans Picnic Members of the St. George's Epis- copal church Sunday school will hold their annual picnic Thursday after- noen in Pioneer park. approximately @® children are expected to attend, Rev. N, E. Ellsworth said. Picnickers will meet at the parish house at 2 Big Rd sll Pe itaxenite the park in au A prehistoric dragonfly, uncovered in Kansas, is believed to be a repre- sentative of the largest species of in- sects that ever inhabited the earth. ELECTION ON BONDING Pere, GIVEN that lection will be held at and within School Eriet 2 in the C Tion adopted ‘by the overning. body i@ govern! of said Bunielpaltty on the tt th day of May, 1937 at a miseting of said board “duly called shall be ApDeoted wits “INITIAL RESOLUTION’ HE med advisable WHERE. ps, this boar ds of this dis- tl hehe for the purpose h inafter mei 1d tl of all taxable , School District Cc North Di lo. 2 of "Burielgh ote, as last final- sainst which the for county and peated and ex. 7, 50% of the ation of said t taxable | Prope the totel amount of o if said school hereof is $2000.00, a HERE, bonded Ree distriet at the and * WHEREAS, the out- of standing bonds of sa! ool district issued fora 4 al iaraahot to the prpposes bon yee in mae eee is 5 IEREFORE fi ‘VED, Thee Regen School Diatsiet, ip 2 of rats County North Dakota, is- ue a ns in an amount 2 eae ing interest 5% per ae ee ant matur- rt tnatetiment ‘thereot, to u (3) rs. isiiment therest to ith years inclusive, for only, purpose pose of erectin: joining present schoo! riff 5 ginee te yee helding Mit : Ese thon Regan ie Neat seit aco will be Pelock after ‘x ontinu- ae ae peel of May, A. D. we ihe f the yo), pear of regen ach aghast Bi Ee f Bur- te we oak erenges Ce a GAS stove, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1997 Looking for a Good Man? Use The WANT-ADS Female Help Wanted RELIABLE, elderly couple without children would care for your home or apartment while you take vaca- tion. Write Dailey Apt. No. 3, Mandan, North Dakota. With stiri hese Dumps FOUR Tracks with Hyareahe Biss Stee! 1 Dumps. ‘We bought these cheap and we sell them cheap. haating (with dump).. "250.00 Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. 1747-R. Ask for Mabel. COOK with army experience. Refer- Apartments for Rent A TTRACTIVE 2 room apartment. Close in, Adults only, Water, light, gas for cooking, new Frigidaire. Telephone service. 1 block from Broadway. Available June 1. Call 580-W. ! és FURNISHED 2 apartment. Private bath, kitchenette, and frig- idaire. Also one-room apartment. Private bath, kitchenette and frig- idaire, /106 Main Ave., Nicola Apts. MODERN unfurnished roomy apart- ment, kitchen, bedroom, dining Toom, livingroom, sunroom, bath, murphy bed. 600 Ave. D. L. K. BEAUTIFULLY furnished 5. room apartment .Also 4 room’ unfur- nished. Also 3 room downstairs of house, 317 2nd St. For Sale: Buick Sedan, typewriter, 212% Main Avé. IN practically new house. Unfur+ nished 3 room and private hath apartment. Light, water and gas furnished. $27.50. Phone 644-J or 811 Avenue B, 1928 Oldsmobile Sedan .. 1931 Plymouth Sedan 1930 Reo Truck ....... 1933 Plymouth Coupe 1934 2 Chevrolet Coupes, each. 1928 Nash Sedan . 1931 Ford’ Roadster 1928 Chevrolet Coach 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 1936 Packard Sedan ... - 800 ‘Not’ the largest stock but the best. Over 23 years of honest dealing. What better guarantee? AVAILABLE JUNE 15, é-room_fur-| CORWIN-CHURCHILL MoToRS. nished apartment, 2 bedrooms, lo- Ine, cated in’ wing of College building. | 122 Main Phone 700 For appointment call Mrs. George DEPENDABLE USED CARS Duemeland, at 1063. 1929 Chandler Sedan .. MODERN first floor unfurnished or| 1930 Pontiac Sedan . partly furnished flat. Front and| 1934 rear entrance. Hot water, heat fur-| 1934 Dodge Sedan ... nished, $40 for two, $42.50 for 3.| 1935 Plymouth Coach . Call at 409 5th 1935 Dodge Sedan .., 1936 Plymouth Sedan .. two houses and grocery; DEPENDABLE USED TRUCKS store for sale. Reason for selling.| 1934 Dodge Panel . $275 old age and poor health. Call 601. 1935 Dodge pickup 425, ONE ROOM light housekeeping| 1935 Dodge 1% ton apartment. 18. Lights and gas fur- base, 32x6-10 ply dual rear nished. Laundry privileges. Phone tires with gravel box .... 485 1063. Mrs. Geo. Duemeland. M. B. GILMAN CO. ; 2nd and. Broadway Phone 806 Houses for Rent AVAILABLE at once. New, modern Call between 1:30 and 5 or 7 and 9 p.m, 5 ROOM modern house. Fireplace, gas heated, also 2 apts for rent. Call at 218 South 9th, FOUR room modern house. Beau- tiful lawn and shrubbery. 622 2nd St. Phone 658-W. SEVEN room modern house. Large garden plot. Low rent. Telephone 249. "| FOUR room house. Phone 1571. 8th St. 315 NICE, new basement apartment. Three large rooms, unfurnished, and private bath. Private entrance. Available June 15. 918 7th. FURNISHED one-room and kitchen- ette apartment with built-in feat- ures, Also one sleeping room for _One or two. 322 9th. TWO furnished rooms for light house- keeping, upstairs, $20. Three rooms with private bath. Ground floor, $25. 1014 Broadway. FURNISHED two room apartment. Gas, heat, lights, water. Kelvina- ter and laundry privileges, Suitable for adults. 515 2nd. 3 ROOM unfurnished upstairs apart- ment. Fireplace, electric refriger- ator, bath. Adults only. References required. 417 1st. JUNE 5, furnished semi-basement apartment, 3 rooms, bath. $45. Gas furnished for cooking, laundry. Phone 1649. three room Dodge, Plymouth Cars and Trucks: eESESaSrt=“ar ree LOOK YOUR BEST Let us clean el 2 trouser Dresses F Suits . “"Np-Top Cleaners “Rooms for Rent : VERY large, nicely furnished room suitable for two gentlemen in pri- vate home. Private entrance. 502 W. Thayer. Phone 2288-R. 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 THREE bedroom modern flat. Phone 2136-W. ee Ping Pong Photos Best You Have Seen 5"xT” pelargoments; 25¢ opm. Old Rex pacgebdae Bldg. Opposite Tribune —_——eeee—ee__—>> Instruction SUE DIGBY—Instructor. Shorthand and typing. Phone 1619. Apt. C. College Bldg. Business Opportunity Gallivan at Cities Service Oil, 1010 Main. BARBER shop for sale. Only shop in town. Write Box 286, Werner, North Dakota. pees Household Goods for Sale tress, and springs. Complete. 50 pound ice box. Atwater Kent desk radio. Odd dishes. Phone 1922. ‘|TWO MODERN furnished apart- light housekeeping. Connecting bath.. Hot water always. Apt. 7. 304% Main Avenue. VERY PLEASANT room, nicely furs nished, and other privileges. In private home. Close in. 419 6th, Phone 214-R. PLEASANT: sleeping “room. Clean, © quiet, always hot water. Gentle- men. Phone ane or call at 503 - 4th. LARGE clean room for one or twa ‘TWO room furnished, furnished or unfurnished apart- ments, Private baths. 808 Ist. Phone 841. FURNISHED three room basement apartment. Water, light and laun- dry privileges. $16. 1618 Bowen “Avenue, ¢ 248” F THREE ROOM unfurnished apart- ment with bath. Lights, water and heat included, 708 12th. Phone 1941-R, With hot water day and night. 204 2 ROOM furnished apt. Gas, water, 3rd. Opposite federal b diene beat baad Adults pe: SLEEPING or ~ light = Marr! coul ferred, 120 W.| SLEEP housekeepi Thayer. iis room on 12th St. Very reasonable. Write Tribune Ad. 21449. PLEASANT sleeping room. Always hot water. Also gasoline range for sale, 422 4th. Phone 649. LARGE, cheerful room in new mod-. ern air-conditioned home. Next te bath. Call 1963. 903 9th. COMFORTABLE furnished room in ” modern home. Close in. Always hot water. 501 6th. NICE, large, and pleasant room with large clothes closet, Near aoe On bus line. 831 8th. : SINGLE room for light housekeep- - ing on ground ‘floor. 411 5th. ‘Tele: phone 273. MODERN sleeping room. Lavatory ments. Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. 222 Man- dan 8t. FURNISHED basement apartment. $18. Also one with Murphy bed and frigidaire. $22. Everts Apts. 314 3rd. TWO APARTMENTS. Handy and convenient. One 2-room basement. Central location. E. Paris, 404 5th. JUNE ist two furnished apartments. Private bath. Private entrance. Adults only. 322 Ist. C. L. Pearce. DOWNTOWN SPASM ene large Ay pedroom, kitchen and bath. Inquire Dahl Clothing Store. ONE overstuffed davenport and chair. One 9x12 rug and pad. One 3- piece bedroom set. Call at 811 Ave- nue B. CORONADO electric refrigerator, 62 cu. ft. Cost $250, new. Will sell for $60. Perfect condition. Phone 1718. LEAVING CITY. Must sell all bed- room and living. room furnture. Also rugs. Apt. No. 2, 319 Mandan. FOR SALE—Cheap, brown satin chaise. lounge. Henry F. Miller grand piano. Call 570, Mandan. FIVE CU. FT. jidaire. Very good condition. Cash or time. Also tri- cycle, 614 1st St. Phone 976. | BTANO, overstuffed bed davenport, Tug, dresser, bed, and other miscel- articles. 211 Ave. A. GATE LEG table, breakfast set, mo- hair“ set, mahogany table, dining rug. 302 West Main. in room. 510 4th 8t. NEWLY decorated room, with board if desired. .623 6th St. ROOM with twin beds. Girls only. 825 4th. Information Wanted INFORMATION wanted from party having oe sale grocery store in Bis- COMPLETELY furnished 3 room apartment. Private porch, private entrance. Telephone 850. 406 9th. ABSOLUTELY modern 2 room fur- nished apartment, bath. First floor. College building. See Custodian. ALL FURNISHED 3 room apartment with private bath. First floor. Also 2 room apartment. 924 4th. 3 ROOM apartment. Large, unfur-| marck, good trade territory. nished rooms, Kitchen, living room | _ Write ‘tribune ad No, 21296, and bedroom. 519 - 16th, R and Board apartment. Heat, lights and water included. 911 Sweet. FIVE-room apartment with 2 bed- rooms. Available June 15. Write Tribune Ad. 21501. FURNISHED 3 room and bath apart- ment by June Ist. 612 Ist 8t. Phone 1432. EXCELLENT board and room at spe-_ clal rates for two mice girls. 824 7th Bt. Phone 1784. Ui *ARTMENT, new INFURNISHED AP, building, 212 .W. Broadway. Phone 2188-J. 5 ‘ Flint seéd corn. washing machine, tables, beds, dressers, etc. 672-J, 118 1st Bt. NISHED 4 room apartment. First pene Group floor. Call evenings. 519 3 a Miscellaneous for Sale 2 4 wore 100 HEAVY BRED milk-fed Buft|MODERN furnished apartment for (per word) Orpingtons, broilers for sale, weigh-| _rent. Call 717 Thayer. Phone 2180, 4 consecutt ing 2%-3% alive, each. Prices on|SMALL one room apartment. Close (per word) request. Box 124, Linton, N. D. to bath. Second floor. 305 3rd. MIXED 75% Falconer and 25% white |3 ROOM unfurnished apartment. 318 (per word) $1.75 per fee 8th St. Phone 869-M after 7. ‘ ; ee Anton’ Kalvode, Rt. 2, Mandan, N.|TWO-ROOM spariment | $20, All ‘apd re Dak. 2 privileges. Phone 1' This table of rates effective FOR SALE: Two 450-21 tires with HIGHLY Nifulshed room Sparioecl uly tn the etate of Herrera tubes new. Sell for $12.00. Chas. A.| 604 3rd. Call side door. Lp ea ‘becker’ Gaal Johnson, Bismarck, Rt. No. 1. tH roy fs ———————————| 215 9rd St. Phone 882. fled display rates of 75 cents Attention large housekeeping|| pet column inch per single in- teed roofing four mont ONE room basement apartment. Near a chalrverens takes pay. Write Tribune Ad 21481. bath. 607 8th. er, matrimenial, or dounttat NEW unfurnished 3-room apertment.|| serve the right te efit or re- -For Sale or Rent 908 2nd Bt. fect tiny copy cubmition. Ea ONE ACRE of land with nearly new ‘and Feed ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS garage. ADVANCE FAEOOMER end Gabe Flint soed|| AQ vrepresantetive will coll tt ‘3 you desire. Telephone 2-200 ané ask fer the wans ad ée- partment. ; Slat, "woe, te tecare’ tee eertion came day. Out-of-Town Readers _ whe wish to answer went ade to which ecnly telephone sumbers ere ean 60 co by writing te the “Want > e i is