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Other prices unchanged. . storage mixe( MINNBAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, June 11,—()}—-Stocks close: First Bank Stock no forthwest Banco’ 11%. CURB STOCKS New York, June 11.—(@—Curb: American Gen. 9%. Cities Service 2%. Elec. Bond & Share 14%. Fisk Rubber 12%. New Jork. spree T1eupetovern- wm roasury 4% 's 115.20. qreeeuey s ‘ht 19. miawest i adghd RATES. New Yor! June = 11.—()—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper 1 per cent. ge loans Stendy. 6 0-90 days. 1%; 4-6 mos, 1% yer ote Bankers ac- coy nas ee! unchan, ged, Rediscount rate, N. ¥. reserve bank, 1% per cent. Ge a een ef gen? to re bran tt re ha fangerd dings 33.50-33.00. Ancient Meyotians shaved ff thats eyebrows 9s 8 token_ mourning | 3: Ce at Tavorite cst dled. Minneapolis, carlond tots, F cotton sacks: or, 120-14 und igh poul- | ¥ trade (bid | 1.39 ocks | STOCK PRICES DROP AS FRESH DISPUTES. ROML, LABOR FIELD Depression in Wall Street Is Il- lustrated by Sale of Ex- change Seat steady, pring lambs up to 12.50; fat bucks discounted 1.00; culls 9.00-50; medium to choice shorn year- Ungs 8.00-9.25; cull and common 6.50- 7.80; good to choice shorn. ewes 3.00- 4.00;- weights 140 Ibs. 2.50-75; plain kinds down to 1.00; yearling breeding erates, wwooked feeder yearlings Dairy cows about steady at the pace ‘decline; common and medium springers 45.00-65.00; om nipping cows 70.00-80.00, Bloux city, dine Th Dan Auto Cait, i, 709: 3 Peg ek es rae fo COWS median pelters. ute grades’ 5.25; bocksrs and feeders na Being aed Current B40 feed cattle oe a sient Seon pee ood toons: 300-10 ee food 28-9.75: common and medium, 2 3 25; heifers, good: and ies 3, Chicago, June 11. ne —Hogs 9,000, including market mostly 10 lower th backing” sows 18 off sows H steady to 10 lowe: tuk choice 200-300 Ib., 11. fo oe pe pee Iwrlaey ae . ows Ia 1.9880 sue a ar PH to 10.’ tf or 3 18.06 down fo lum ‘to good pigs ‘attle i, “eaiven fusty fea seers tf A.) 0 direct; in Thurs- butch- light good oD tly. ely fis light, ec southwestern stecrs, and beef stl; 25: $25; cut ™ tly 5.75 down; bulls a eteeay 4 outside sausage 0d choice vealers jtockers and feeders nominally eat 8 4,500 aire DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, June 11.— losing ta povtigra apres, Pt ibe. Perera ie ae ng, 8. * 3 No. dark northern, 59 Ibs. 1 i: . 58 1 es Share Pale! eA 1%. No. 1 m6 - ti discounted +e if ie “Flax No. 1, are Rye No. 2, 8634-03% toad 44-86. CHICAGO GRAIN reat bol June Free Sherr wheat No.1 herd rae Corn at 2 mixed ‘ whit rate a4. No-rye. Soy beans No. yellow 145% -16%: barley No. 2 northwest 66%; be Pe ed nom; malting 85-1.00 nom. jothy 4.00-25 cwt. .Clover Fis 33. 06-29,00 owt. RANGE Of LOT SALES Minneapolis, June 11.—#®—Range of carlot erala. sales: Wheat No, 1 dark northern 1.53%; sample @ark northern 1.21%; No. 3 he ber durum “die Co: pe ley 14 Si vies ne : erry volts late) ee. ie July . ipa siUEoRREgTTE GA? es 4 Se a" ‘ age a 1247 1247 13.10 gas MINNEAPOLIS RANGE June 11—(%)— Low Close 124% nae 123) 1.28% | gur 117% 117% 1.16% 1.16% 116% 116% 115% 1.15% 53% 52 Pe ak 80) 4% July, new.. n aresees 290) MINNEAPOLIS CASB GRAIN receipts, a grain sii hy DN Oboe. 136% 140% 60 be... yi DNS 6 ts asi 8 DN 8 86 11. ea Voees day compared to is cash wheat and juotations today follow: fa ‘Wheat. Delivered . 133% 1.39% 1.30% 138% . 1.28% 137% + 1.26% 135% » 124% 133% Ibs. 5DN8 50 1 nortl th 24243! 8 248 8 as g ha o Se rege oa eas ps at 222222 - para: ges! i Ss oe e ri F epee nf rr .g. iG t Te eF mcons CH men i) z a5 a o 3 se to A legal 1.26% 1.28% 124% and South Dakota . 1.03% 1.07% . 1.01% 1.05% g. ae) poyeyoveres sé gee - 1.22% 131% ; 121% 1.29% . 1.20% 127% + 119% 1.25% +, 191% 133% ga te ai oF 138% satis 131% 133% | 131% 1334 129% 121% « 1.29% 131% 1.27% 1.29% 1.26% ‘Wheat © 1.27% 1.20% 1.25% 127% 1.26% 1.2814 124% 1.26% 1.24% 127% 123% 125% Durem 1.06% 1.09% 1.06% 1.06% 105% 1.08% ... mecneren 99% 1.04% 0.06 "91% 102% 95% 1.00% 92% 98% 90% 96% 88% 92% 106% 1.11% rd durum, 1.06% 1.07% Pietotateteteted ores BBR Res SBscecns Sass she aesbssiz RSS & -*# ‘| Douglas Likely. Head SEC ¢ and a fearless expert oe crusader, Securit Cofhmissioner William O. Doug- las, pictured above in a smok: ily contemplative moment, is considered likely James M. to succeed Landis as chairman of the SEC. In @ recent speech the Washington state mission- ary's son declared investors were being ‘“‘gypped” on steck and bond Sotations To Arrive! 2.50; Lo +| Arkansas bal _More Developments Before Committing Selves. i 4 R' E Ee July 114%-%, Sept. 1.02-1. oats %-1% down, MILL CITY WHEA' me PRICES LOWER Pulinnenpoliss June 11.—@)—" pee weakness was the final price in- ‘luence in the Men ca market los! alues closed % hij % ese! at Ld . % lower at 1.1! nt aut, fl Fiax trade was if) he ik 0 and Sept. 1 rat 1. July oats ne ment sed 1! lower @ ue, at wheat Sept. and nd oats reacte % lower at 27%, lower at 33%. el lower at 78% Pe Pe 74, July teeat pantey clo Maud at 8 ane Sept. % lower at 49: wheat was in goo mand, Offerings of durum and rvinter wheat were very light. Cash corn demand was alu th Oats demand was good. rye and barley ‘was fair. Flax det mand was fair. get curcaco FOTarons A cago, June 11.—(P—=(U. A.)—Potatoes, a on track 334, total UA shipments 1,686, old stock, plies’ light, practically no mand, no sal ted. Re encare au very slow; rnis. Us. No, 1, 1.80-2.10; US. No. 2, 1160-75: California Bliss triumphs US. No. 1, fow sales fine quality and condition | Mississippi Bitss 1, fow sales Lge 80s triumphs US. No, 1, a Bliss triumphs ‘Us. fair condition 1.65; Touisiane” cobblers US. No. 1, car, triumphs Us. | Climbs Flagpole | For Nickel Beer house less trailer. Dis- mountable for warm winter home. Roomy 8 by 16. Neat, includes stove. . O. Loeffler, Elgin, North Da- JUST ARRIVED—s shipment of gold Pett ing AL rl gp aera neral Home, Mandan, North Da: kota. 500 CEMENT besement or building blocks. Sise 8x8x16. Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune office. K dirt and fertilizer. digging, and all kinds of trucking. Phone 1310-J, tte frigidaire -No. 5, condition. Write Tribune Ad. 21708. OTICE TO Cl IN THE MATTER on THE | er, TE anes Varontcn Merit, Deceased. N by ven by un ‘e re o! fe estate of Ver- Hn late of the City of Bis; marck in the county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, decesi ed the creditors of, F501 ing claims again: tate of eid deceas to exhibit. them with the necessary vouchers, within six mon' after the first publication of ¢ thie tice, ito sald executor at the offi it Cox & Cox, Little in the. "City of Bismarck in county, North Dakota, or to the se ne the County Court of Burleigh North Dakota, at his ‘office in the county, North Dakota Court 1e ismarck in Bure Dakota. oO Battier the nat ine ft in @ forenoon o! e Court Rooms of ealg the tine asa lace aerate ail ‘claten of ron nich Mute been deen dul; presented as herein' provi Ft ‘the 10th day of June, A. D. Thomas Martin, the execu- tor me ke) Romig a sald ‘irst biteart iy on orn s1th ‘Ge: of ublicatios ns Neath ” cox, Attorneys sere Daxots, ene! r Execu G-B4e48- 38. . Phone 1863-J, 1004 Ave. sale. See owner. 8. 8. Clifford at 's Cafe. room house. Avail- able June 15. Call 995-J. circa A gaara & Bld Hovetaed bulls. Ataity beng. Patterson Land a |_| MOVING to Minnesota. Will sell my “| HAVING sold my home I offer for ‘WANT-ADS Are Your =:|Slaves for As Little As 45c Male Help Wanted Btate ‘some experience. qualifications in :in first letter. Write Tribune Ad No. 21547. Female Help Wanted MRS. HOUSEWIFE: Earn $6 to $16 ing famous Fashion Frocks. Your own dresses free. No investment. Send age and dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc. Dept. D-2872, Cincin- nati, Ohio, . Also, must lke children, 4 in family. Good wages. T. 8. Knutson, Star Route No. 1, Bi GIRL or woman for general house- work. Whole or part time. Phone 724 between 7 and 8 p. m. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. $40 per month. New Palace Cafe, Man- dan, North Dakota. EXPERIENCED beauty poe tror, Apply in person. Grand De Luxe Beauty Shop. THREE experienced waitresses. Ap- ply at Sweet Shop. Apartments for Reat NEW Ultra modern , unfurnished apartment. Three ‘rods: and bath. Also, two room and bath apart- ment to be finished soon. Reference Tequired. See owner at 606 Thayer Ave. between 2 ‘and 9 p. m. FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Elec- tric stove. Laundry privileges. Fire- proof building. Suitable for mar- tied couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies. Inquire at The Tribune office. THREE room completely modern un- furnished basement 4) it. Private bath. Built in pone Closet, linen, and storage space. Laundry privileges. Everything new. Near capitol. Garage this fall. Call RESIDENCE apartment. furnished. Also a 3 room and bath, furnished or unfurnished. City heated. The lower floor of a house. 312 and. $16, Phone 905. EXPERIENCED waitress. Write Trib- une Ad, 21650, Before— BUILDING, REMODELING REFINANCING Investigate Our ‘ Home Loan Plans @ © No added fees! @ © Convenient pay- ments, @ © @ No commission or service charge! @ © © No appraisal fee. @ @ © No delay. eee Bismarck Building & Loan Ass’n. (Community service since 1906) Boom 11—First Nat’. Bank Bldg. Phone 915 8 eee Household Goods for Sale furniture at less than one-half of rug. Also office furniture, includ- typewriter, many other ar- les of value. Apply No. 17 Mason Apts.-between one and four o'clock. AVAILABLE June 15. First floor MODERN unfurnished roomy apart- ment. Bedroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, sun room, bath, Murphy bed. 600 Ave D. L. K. . Phone 287. 1770, 234 'W. Thayer. NEWLY decorated basement Gants ment, Living room, bedroom, kit cate, private bath, private ae furnished. 302 Ave. Rees Phone 87. rear entrance. Hot water, heat fur- nished. $40 for two, $42.50 for 3. Call_at 409 5th BEAUTIFULLY furnished, first floor, private home. Adults only. Frigid- aire, electric range, private bath. References required. 900 Mandan Street. VERY pleasant nicely furnished large apartment. Two bedrooms, Frigidaire. Newly decorated. Large closets. Laundry. Adults, 807 4th, NEW, unfurnished three-room apart- ment. Private bath. On ground floor. Water, gas, laundry privil- eges. Call between 2 and 8. 915 9th. LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling, old age and poor health. Call 601. TWO furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Upstairs. $20. Three rooms with private bath. Ground floor. $25, 1100 Broadway. <3 PARTLY furnished two-room apart- ment. Private entrance. Ground floor. Lights, water, gas furnished. Phone 978-J._1116 Rosser. sale complete furnishings for nine- room house, including rugs, piano, beds, desk, safe (100 piece set, John Haveland chinaware), pictures, etc. : aaa sleeping room. Always 515 4th. NEW shipment of 9x12 Axminster Tugs, all wool face. On terms, $5.00 @ month, no carrying charge. See Mr. Watts, Triangle Shop, 214 “Broadway. iG for sale. Slightly used 1987 model. Easy terms, Inquire at Tavis Music company. HOUSEHOLD furniture and used clothes for sale. Call at 213 West vo GAS stove, washing machine, tables, beds, dressers, etc. 672-J, 118 let St. FURNITURE and fruit jars. Phone 163-W, 211 E. Rosser. USED day bed. Good condition. Everts, 314 3rd St. Rooms for Rent ONE basement room. Furnished with cooking and laundry privileges. Hot and cold water always. fone room on first floor. 421 hot water. Also gasoline range for sale, 432 4th. Phone 649. COMPORTABLE room. Newly de- corated. Hot water always. Cen- 623 6th. LIVING room, dining room, kitchen- ette, pritvate bath. Lights, gas furnished, Laundry privileges. 423 4nd St. Phone 1616-W. TWO roonis for light housekeeping. Lights, heat, water, gas, phone. Furnished. Reasonable. (enone 1871—402 Ave. C. W. ONE furnished or anfarntahed 7 with private bath. Built-in cupboards. Refrigerator. Inquire at 1510 ‘Thayer. Phone 1650. FURNISHED two room apartment. Gas, heat, lights, water. Kelvina- tor and laundry privileges, Suitable for adults. 515 2nd, Automobiles for Sale USED CARS FOR SALE . Get Your Fourth of July Car New 1934 2 Chevrolet Coupes, each... 305 en re Ee sempet ead 1935 Trailer Home" Not the largest stock but the best. Over 23 years of honest dealing. What better guarantee? CORN CROs MOTORS. 1887 PLYMOUTH standard , sedan. Low mileage. Good conditior® Write __Tribune Ad No. 21571. 1935 PLYMOUTH deluxe condition. 510. Sth. ae USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS PATIOn-WiDE pee finest aicnlan of Used Trucks we have ever had to of- fer. All makes and all sizes re- conditioned and reduced to ro bottom prices for Internationa: National Used Truck Week. INTERNATIONAL—A-¢ with De. luxe Van body, 3 ton 186! wheelbase $795.00. STUDEBAKER—1936 Cab over engine 1% ton 115” wheelebase INTERNATIONAL—S1s speed special Duals 1 ton 130” wheel= base $125.00; DIAMOND T—1933 good tires 1% fon, 160" wheelbase $285.00. CHEVROLET —With Brain body 1928 1% ton’ 131" wheelbase $75.00. INTERNATIONAL—C-30 1936, 14,000 miles 1% ton 157” wheel- % wheelbase $450.00. CHEVROLET. -1934 Chassis only 1% ton 131” wheelbase $145.00, CHHVROLET—1935, sedan’ deliv- ery ton 112” wheelbase $425.00. FORD V-8—1931 new motor 1% ton 157” wheelbase $39: FORD V-si833,. reconditioned pre sea sneelnase $4508, ‘V-8—-1935 pick-up recon Paitionea % ton 112” wheelbase $32 G. M. em1936 1% ton 157” wheel- bi 475.00, ase $471 CHEVROLET—193¢ rebuilt, ex- saeeat, 1% ton 157” wheelbase International Harvester Co. Biamarck, N. ws Your Greatest Asset sa wwe will give sone st sie End his ed write. fer fer Iterature. JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH 206 Main Avenue. BISMARCK, N. Paes Please call for appointments. TWO room unfurnished upstairs apartment for quiet party. Vacant June 15, Gas, water, heat, laundry privileges. 510 Sth. WELL furnished apartment. Semi- basement. 3 rooms and bath. Fri- gidsire. Laundty. $45, Custodian, College Building. THREE ROOM unfurnished apart- ment with bath. Lights, water and heat included. 709 12th. Phone 1941-R. 7ROOM furnished apt. Gas, w Ge light, heat. $27.50. Adults Married couple preferred. Inquire at Apt. 2, 118 wen ‘Thayer. TWO MODERN furnished apart- ments, Lights, heat and washing pelvibeees . $25 per month. 2223 Man- it. John Garnier, Route No. 1, Bis- _marck, North Dakota. Room Mate Wanted TWO ladies employed to share oe ment. $2 a week each. Phone 2442. Travel Opportunity bune Ad, 21621. tral location. ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, next to bath. Gentlemen: preferred. Phone 1770, 234 W. Thayer, NICE front room with board. Suit- able for one or two ladies. 401 Sth ; St. Phone 145. | TWO room furnished. Three room there | ce E i : i tbr i Ave. B. W. Phone 1703-J. COMFORTABLE room for rent. 414 10th Street. Phone 1160-J. room. Gas heat. WELL furnished apartment, 2 bed- rooms, living room, kitchen and baa Frigidaire. Laundry. wee: furnished three room apart- ment. Private bath and priviate en- trance. Adults only. $45. 614 Ave. ©. FURNISHED one room apartment, also sleeping room on ground floor. Hot water at all times. 213 Thayer. furnished or unfurnished apart- ment. Private bath. 806 Ist after 5. JUNE 1st two furnished eee Private bath. Private Adults only. 322 Ist. C. mane Pearce. MODERN MODES five: room apertnegt Ait: DOWNTOWN apartment. Living ing summer months. _Ple only, Reasonable. oat 341 Ey cin room, bedroom, kitchen ees aod. bath. Inquire Dahl's Clothing Store. UNFURNISHED 3 room apartment. Water, gas lights. Laundry pri- vileges. 413 11th or call 2353. Lost and Found LOST: Left at Tribune office ladies wrist watch. Owner may have same by identifying and paying costs. or i j cf $2 s g & 33 aft EE cs ui bi. i if § g ul

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