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Als Jun lL Trks 42 Ailca bre aig, [MAE Am Can 91 | Miaml Cop 16% AmCrySug 25% | yaigiand stl 35% Am H&L 6%/yrion Hon 98% Am Inter = 12% |aginn Mol 12% Am Loco, 43. | Mont Ward 51% Am Metal = 44% /acur corp. 10% Am Pow Lt 7% |Nash Mtrs 17 Am Red 19% | Nat Biscuit 23 AmFollMill 33° |Nat Osh Reg 32 & Ref 83% | Na Dy Prod 21% Am SUF, 52%! Nat Distill 29% Am Sug Ref 40% NatPr& Lt 8% Am T&T 165%! Nat Steel 73 Am Tob B 15% | Nat Tea 6% Am W Wks 16%INYCent 39% Am Wool Pf 59% |No Am Avia 10% Anaconda No Amer 21% Arm I 10% | No Pacific 29% ATS PF %%/Ohio Oil 18% Atl Ref 27% |Olive Farm 61% Avia Corp, 6 «| Otis Elev -38% Bald Loco 5% | Pac G & El 28% Balt & Ohio 27% | Packard 8 Barnsdall 24% | Param Pict 17% Bendix 18%| Park Utah .4% Beth Si 79% Pathe Film 6% Boeing Air 28%| Penney JC 85 Borden 23%| Penn RR 37% Briggs Mfg 40%| Phips Dodge 43 Budd Wh 8 | Phil Morris 17% BurAdMch 24%] phillipsPet 52% ButCop&Z 5%| proc&Gam 58% Can Pac = =—-:12% | Pub Svc NJ 37 Caterpil 8 53% Celanese —«-36%| Pure Oil 17 Cer D Pasco 62% Purity Bak 17 Ches & O 54% | Radio 8 ChhaNW 3%/RKO 7 Chi Gt W 2%/ Rem Rand 22 ChiGt WPfil | peo Motor 5% Chrysler 100 | Seand Of 9% ‘Col-Palm 18% | Sears-Roe 96 Col GEL 10% | Sere: % Com solv isk ene Be Com & Sou 2%) 8 a jimmons 44% Con Edis 33% Con Ol 14% | Socony Vac 18% Cont Can 50% | Sou Cal Ed 24 Cont Mot 2% | So Pac “s Cont Oil Del 42% | 8° Ry 3% Corn Prod 58% | Soy Ry pid 43 ‘Crosley 19 | Sperry Corp 16% CubAmS8ug 8%| Std Brands 12 Curt Wret 5% |/SAG&E 5% Deere & Co 126%] Std Oil Cal 40% Dia Mtch 2g | Std Oil Ind 41% Dome Mines 40 | Std Ol NJ 63% Doug Airc 56 | Stew War 17% Dupont 151 | Stone & Web 17% East Kod 170% | Studebaker 12% El Auto Lite 37 | Swifté&Co 22% Boat 9% | Tex Corp 57 El Pw & Lt 15%| Tex Gul Sul 34% 31 | Tex PO & O 13% Gen Elec 50%) Tim Roll Br 57% Gen Foods 36%|Trans-Am' 12% Gen Mtrs 48% Tri-Cont Cor 8 Gillette 14%) Union Car 96% Goodrich 39%] Union Pac 133 Goodyear 37%! un AirCorp 24% e US Pipe 45% Hudson Mo i¢, | USR&tmp 10% Fup Mot 8%) Us Emelt R 82% Ind Rayon 36% | US Steel" 94% In Bue Mech 148, | US 8t1 pid - 129% Int Hary . 105% | Vanadi 3% In Nick Can 56% | War Pict 12% Int T & Tel 10%| West Un 52% Johns-Man 122% | West Air © 42 Kennecott 54% | West El 134% Krog Groc 19 | White Mot 21% Lib-O-F G1 62% | Wilson &Co 8% Lig MB 4a 94% | Woolworth 45% Loew's 76% | Wrigley, Jr 67 SEE EEEEEnEE | Produce Markets i Chicas a Ete MOE: if 0, June Ege prices tended higher Wednesday and Sutter was unch: ed. Poultry showed atte paees 4 utter steady, prices un- changed. Eggs 18,977 firm, prices unchanged. Poultry, lve, 53 trucks, hens steady, chickens easy: hens over 5 Ib. 17%, 8 Ibi and less 17; Leghorn hens 12%; fryers, colored 19%. Plymouth Rock 21, White Rock 22, barebacks 17; broilers, colored 19, Flymouth and ‘White Rock 20, barebacks 16, Leg- horn 15-18; a speines, colored 23, Ply- mouth hite Rock bareback 20; 7 13, roosters 12; turk it, No. 2 turkeys 13, NEW YORK New York, June try, by freigh horn 16. Turi prices uachange tt Le . Other freight 13, Ba steady. Creamery, ex- deat (92 score) 31. Other grades un- 235,964, firm. State, whole fresh 18-19; held, fancy Te6, ig 23%. Eggs 51,914, steady, Mixed colors, firsts Other mixed prices un- chasgeds* BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, June 16.—(—. Butter Futures: High Low Close 2% 30% 20% Ege Fi a Storage Packed Firsts, June 20% 20% 20% 23% 23% 23% CHICAGO FOTATOE Chicago, June 16—()—U. 8. —Potatoes, 114, on track 384, teat és shipments 1,011; stock, about steady, supplies li ont ae nd light; Russet Bure US. No. ‘Washington Russet” Burbanke com: Pinar rade car 1.15. New. stock, lies light, demand light. Galttotnta White Hose US Now 1, 10; North Carolina cobblers US. No. ~d, mostly 1,50; car fine quality 1.6 showing considerable decay 1. Bliss triump! US. No. condition few s 1.45; Arizona US. No. 1, best 1.50-60, showing heated 1 rkansas US. No. ly fair condition No, 1 car fair ma cobblers US. led bare ‘eriumphs os No. 1, ‘fair condition 1.40, Boston, Ju —Scattered sa! ate volume were closed W: on the wool mark. were steady to firm tho were not taken free}: the costs elivered ‘o. buyer east were figured slightly below cur- rent quotations on spot wools in Bos- ton. Delivery of contracted western wools sold some time ago continued to fill a large part of the needs of users of these wools. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, June 16. U)—Cash wheat aa, 1 northern 1.23%; Nod northern 120. 2 fow 1.35. STRELS, MOTORS IN LEAD WITH STOCKS TENDING DOWNWARD Traders Discouraged Over F Strikes May Hamper In- dustrial Recovery New York, June 16—(7)—Steels and motors led a quiet stock market de- cline in late trading W '. protracted Discouraged by strikes in the steel industry would dull the edge of industry recovery, traders allowed prices oan frace tions to around 2 poi vance but their failure to follow through cut the ak Se eee 1 romaine ™oorings, brokers Technical penetay stressed, how- ever, that declines were registered on limited volume. Transactions ap- proximated 700,000 shares. Bonds were uneven. U. 8. govern- ment loans improved. Cotton was higher. The French franc and pound Sterling were down a little. Livestock SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, June 16.—(AP—U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 1,900; slaughter steers fully steady; good medium- weights 11.25 to 12.25; medium to good yearlings 9.50 to 11.50; she stock steady, good to choice heifers 10.00 to 11.00; most beef cows 5.75 to 7.25; good fat cows 7.50 to 8.50; low cut- ters and cutters mostly 4.00 to 5.25; bulls strong to top sausage bulls 6.' F ady, 8.00 to 9.50; extreme top 10.00. Hogs, 4,500; averaging. 10 or more lower than Tuesday; spots 15-25 off; good and choice 170-300 Ibs., 10.65-90: top 10.90 paid freely for 180-240 Ibs.; most 300-350 Ibs., 10.40-65; steady with ales stood .25, Cattle e500. calves 1,500; fed steers and yearlings including mixed steer and heifer yearlings moderately ac- tive, steady to strong; mediumweight and 4weighty steers getting better ac- tion than recenly; numerous loads pee 25 higher for two days: early 4 14.50 but G puueely, prime offerings nel above sprinkling medium weights and heavies 12.75-13.50; mixed steer and heifer yearlings 11.25-12.25; grass heifers fairly Rete: steady; mostly 9.50 down; ly to Weak? bulls and vealers steady; prace tical top peusige bulls 7.15; good and choice vealers 9.00-10.00, Sheep 6,500, including 5,500 direct; native spring lambs and yearlings slow, weak to 25 lower; good to choice native springers to packers 11.75-12.00, extreme top 12.25 to small Killers; two loads merely good fed yearlings 8.75; sheep steady to, weak: ewes 2.50-4. ulk around 3.00-4.25. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, June 16.—()—(U, 8. i A.)—Cattle 1500; calves 100, steers and yearlings active, ro! fat she stock little changed,’ stockers and feeders firm, load lots fed year- Mngs and steers 11.75-90; some held above 12.25; numerous sales 10,00- 11.00; few packages desiraple fed heif- ers around 11.00; most beef cows 6.00- 7.50; cutter grades chiefly 4.00-5.25; few good fo choice light stock steers around 8.5 Current satocker and feed cattle quotations: Steers 550-800 Ibs. good 50-9.50; common and 00-1050 Ibs. good copa oe and 6.25-7.75; common x 25; cows, good 4. mon and medium 4. (steers) good and choice pone .75-6.75. Hogs 2001 tered” ‘butch ‘8 sales to pack traders steady; good and ch 80- 300 1b. butchers 10.75-11.00; top 11.00; packers bidding 10.85 down; few ae 180 Ib. 10.00-75; good sow ‘bi 85; medium grades sold at 8 10.’ us down; Bee are pigs few 5.75, ‘Sheep 2 2000; little action; indications s ferings held around 11. ed steady at 3.50-4.00. MONEY RATES New York, June 16.—(@—Call money steady, 1 per cent -all rd Prime commercial paper 1 per it. Time loans steady, 60-90 days Tks 4-6 mos. 14% per cent. Bankers accept- ances unchanged. 8. i trong lamb ly; best 3 €wes open- FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, June_16.—(—Foreign exchange steady, Great. Britain de mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 4.9344: Brance, 4.45% Italy 5.26%; Germany frep 40.08; reg. .00; travel 25.10; Norway 24.82; wee 25.47; Montreal in New York GOVERNMENT BONDS New_York, June 16.—(@—Govern- ment oney ‘Tre: 115.31. ‘Treasury #8 111.13. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) aiawest Corp 7%. Maryland Fund 8.99, ct a Quart Inc Sh $52, CURB STOCKS New York, June 16—M®—Curb: merican Gen, 9%. Gis Borvice'23" Elec. Bond & Share 2%. Fisk Rubber 12. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, June 16—(#)—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 13%. sonorinwest Banco no trading (bid MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, June 16. carload lot rrel in 98 pound cotton sacl patents, 15¢ higher, 7.20. patents, aoc higher, 6.95-7.15. Shipments 18,- Pure. bri 23.00-50. Standard middling 30. pols 92, feed 53-65 1.21%; No. 2 white 55%; No. 3 white m5 ing 7 seed f00- 2 cwt. 00 cwt. nom. aoe Glover seed 22.00-29.1 1 a Hira Mixed durum discounted 3-5c THE BISMARCK TRIB at ed RANGE Low Close 1.12% 1.00% 48 erty 1.11% 1.00% 1.09% 113) 1.13% 111% 111% + 114% 1.19% 111% 111% . 111% 99) 4% 4% 105 1.05% 1.05 1.05% - 105 1.05 1.04% 106% ee ily ein 84% © 3% a ne Bs 80% 80% Minneay Wheat July . 55% 55 55% 51 83% 81% we sa% 39% 38% 34% 33% 81% b% eae 83 18% 39% MK new.. 192% 192% 189% 1.9) + 193 193 1.89% MINNEAPOLIS CASB GRAIN 140-160] _Minneay , June 16.—}—Wheat brad largely 20-00-80) as good roti sere vcanentey, 51 compared to 41 pounds down, 9.90; hea olis cash wheat and coarse weights down to 9.75; feeder pigs| grain juotations today follow: 10.75 down; average cost Tuesday Cuan ‘Wheat oY welght : 272 ae iny DNB Delivered To Arrive eep 3; no ects; talking around steady on lambs and yearlings | Pe ea 130% 140% Sy ieee es Or up to 11.50 for best springers and| the |... 1.87% 145% 100 sense up to 8.00 for yearlings, bidding 25]; DN 6 68. \ lower on slaughter ewes and 3.75) Ibs. .. 135% 1.44% te anes down; early sales yearlings wethers|2 D N 8 57 on feeder accounts strong up to 7.25.|_ Ibs. ...... 1.83% 1.43% Dairy cattle mostly steady; good 131% 1.41% weigtty. paint sound Peaoes a0; i asthe medium grade wel down, to 60.00 or less. - 129% 139% escone 1.28% 1.38% aoe Th. o..... 1.27% 137% ..00 asoee Chi OW. 8, D. A. aor, ain $908 divest: RN 8 Fs aoy, 1354 tenes HW... 136% 1.38% 134% 1.36% D : 1H Wz... 1.34% 1.36% 1.32% 134% Ree pene 1DHWor 1H Wz... 1.32% 1.34% 130% 1.32% Grade of— 1DHW : 1H Wz... 1.20% 1.31% 127% 1.29% Minnesota and South Daketa Wheat 1DHWor 1H OW... 131% 133% 1.29% 131% 2DHW or 2H W... 1.30% 1.32% 1.28% 1.30% 3DHW 3 HW... 1.28% 131% 1.26% 1.20% Durem 1 amber hd 60 ibs. .. 1.05% 1.08% 1.03% 1.05% Ibs... 1.04% 107% ....6 2 amber hd 58 Ibs. .. 1.02% 1.06% 3 amber hd 57 lbs. .. 1.00% 1.04% ber Ibs. 98% 103% ..000 sever 96% 1.01% see ee 94% 99% 91% 97% 89% 95% ..... BT% BLY wn. we eee % 110% ..... 1.13% 1.19% Grains 2 yellow. 111 3 yellow. 1.08 1.06 1.02 1.07 1.05 1.03 1.01 2 white. 45% 47 3. white Mh 8h 4 white A2% 45 Barley- Ch to fcy.. 70 88 Med to gd.. .59 60 Lower ards. 53 5T Feed ...... 50 61 No, 2. 92% 99% 20.66 soeee Flax— No. 1.......190 194 geese N.Y. Pepper Trading Market Is Launched New York, June 16—(7)—If there was any untoward sneezing down in the financial district Wednesday, it was purely in the routine of business the pepper business. For the first time in the history of the New York produce exchange a futures market was opened for trad- ing in black pepper. Heretofore, the principal trading center for black pepper was Lane in London. But now, the center of gravity of the pepper world has definitely shifted to New York City— at least, so the New York pepper brokers maintain. erty Aer ls "out he 38 1.37%; No. 5, 52 Ibs. Ibe. 1.25% -) 153%: 50 No. 1 northern 1.30% - dark hard winter Moniana as No. Ay at Bmbers ss 01% 5 24%-91%: 52. 1Ds. sb. No Tred durum Lite below hard ambers. Bla No. 4.138, No. Sits No. Barley: 59%. 9 1 witite 3 39 *\dio +. [entertained leaders with WHEAT PRICES SAG DUETO VARIETY OF MARKET REACTIONS % | Showers in Canada Plus Liber- al Deliveries in Southwest Are Two Factors Chicago, June LER cies of showers in Canada had more or less to do with-bringing about late Pry besepics of Chicago wheat values ‘Wednesday. Failure of the Winnipeg wheat market to hold prices gains counted too as @ bearish factor. and s0 like- ‘wise did smallness of export business in Canadian wheat, s0.000 bushels Wednesday. Receipts of newly har- vested wheat at domestic puints Scuthwest were liberal, At the close, wheat was %-1% cents under yesterday's finish, July 110%-| , 4, September 1.00%-%. Corn '2% | * cents off to % up, July 11%-1.12%, Repiamibes: 99%-%, and oats %-% lown. : MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE LOWER Minneapolis, June 16.—(@—Wheat futures faded away to a lower clo! here Wednesday because of eastern selling inspired by a prot poveraale weather in Wi “July wheat closed % lower at 1.26! Sept closed %-% lower at 1.18%, an Dec. % lower at 1.17 Fiax closed higher on Argentine strength. any, flax closed % higher at 1.91 and Sept. % higher at 1.91%, Coarse grains were firmer. aly cats closed unchanged at 38% Sept. % lower at 33%. July rye biosed % Prigher at 81% and Sept. lower at 75%. ly, feed barley, closed 1% higher at Bai, ‘and Sept. % lower at vCash wheat otter ing ar were light and in good demand. Winter wheat was scarce and wanted. Durum held unchanged. Cash corn was slow and weak. 1 were in good demand. Rye demi improved. Barley was firm. : Flax was in good demand if choice, 4-H MEMBERS END ANNUAL CAMP HERE Morton, Burleigh, M’Lean County Children Attended ‘Three Day Term Approximately 95 4-H club boys and girls from three Missouri slope coun- ties Wednesday brought to a close & . |three-day 4-H club camp at the In- dian school here. The campers, mostly farm children averaging about 15 years of age, were from Burleigh, Morton and McLean counties. They opened camp in the buildings at the Indian school Sun- day. The camp is an annual project directed by County Agent H. O. Put- -|nam of Burleigh county and Ralph Newcomer of Morton county. Mrs, Viola Jordheim, of the North Dakota Agricultural college at Fargo, was in charge of girls’ work at the cemp and assisting Putnam and Newcomer was Alfred Ballweg, assist- ant Burleigh county agent. On the program made out before- hand for the campers were talks by Dr. T. O. Brandenburg, state veterin- arian, Dr. R. W. Henderson and Miss Ethel Swenson, who spoke on personal hygiene for boys and girls, Miss Lil- lan E. Cook, director of the state li- brary commission, who 8 poke on on books, and Clell Gannon, who showed slides of North b Dakote wildlife and outdoor scenes. Gray Butcher, field entomologist from the Agricultural college, con- ducted compara nan” 8 Soap ioe first-hand observation of insects and showed them how to identify and mount various classifications. Earl Hodgson, Fargo, talked on ra- broadcasting, and Putnam dis- cussed the Yellowstone park for the campers. Sunday night the campers themselves and their stunt program. Four North Dakotans at Water Conference Gov. William Langer headed a {| delegation of four North Dakotans to Eureka, 8S. D., Wednesday where they will confer with Minnesota and South Dakota members of the tri-state salting Fy ap feed 47%-| 4 water commission. E. J. Thomas, state engineer, said the conference was called to com- plete organization of the commission which sets up an atuhority gcverning the drainage basin of the Red River of the North in the three states. Accompanying Governor Langer are Dr. Irvin Lavine, state planning board consultant, Henry Holt and Gerald Olson, members of the state | D commission. water Railroads Expected to Hire 40,000 Men|#:s Washington, June 16.—(®}—Labor leaders said Wednesday they expected the nation’s railroads soon to be hanging out “men wanted” signs that/ Wi would bring employment to at least 40,000 new workers within a year. They said the campaign awaits| W: workers’ “social security” measure. The house interstate and foreign Toy: just before the first race. One of wheels struck the fence as the ee paltetl hd - atleast GONNERY'S DEATH UPSETS CONGRESS Chairman of House Labor Com- mittee Stricken; Woman May Take P' T. Norton (Dem., N. J.), Rep. Mary is entitled by seniority to Connery, known to capitol associ- ates as “Billy,” was co-author of the act, upheld last spring by the supreme court. ‘The 48-year-old representative be- came ill late Monday after returning New Rockford Elects C. W. Schrock Mayor New Rockford, N. D., June 16—(7)— three-cornered mayoralty fight brought out a total of 674 votes. Martin Aas and John Goss were the other candidates. Senator Chavez Sick With Food Poisoning Washington, June 16—(7)—Senator (Dem.-N, M.) was in the seid the senator apparently was in no danger. REV. McINTOSH DIES Lincoln, Neb., June 16.—(P)—Rev. Donald M. McIntosh, 73, former state superintendent of the Society for the Friendless, died here WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1987 WANT-ADS Are Your Slaves for As Little As 45c Male Help Wanted PLASTERER W: : First class man only for a week's work in Bismarck. Address Ad 21809 c-o Female Help Wanted SALESLADY for retail store with Proposit right person. ‘Write application to Ad 21791 giv- ing complete information. EXPERIENCED pomeexeerer. Also, must like children. 4 in family. Good wages. T. 8. Knutson, Star Route No. 1, Bismarck. GIRL for general housework. 1025 5th Street. Phone 2077. See “Work Wanted #|EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work, Also takes care of chil- dren. Phone 1411-J. GIRL wants to take care of children. Phone 1526-W. Salesmen Wanted the Jamestown-Bismarck-Mandan- Dickinson territories. State quali- fications in letter to Agency Man- Instruction SUE DIGBY—Instructor. Shorthand and typing. Phone 1619, Apt ©, College Bidg. Ping Pong Photos . 12 for 250 a Best You Have Seen 5’x7” Enlargements, ate Open to 9 p.m. Old Rex Theatre Bldg. Opposite Tribune Apartments for Rent Household Goods for Sale FURNITURE, Oriental rugs, Chick- ering piano, wardrobe trunk, china, linens, bedding, bric-a-brac, garden and kitchen utensils. Mrs. Mar- garet Bingenheimer, 305 3rd Ave. N. W., Mandan, North Dakota. OFFICE furniture including type- writer, Westinghouse vacuum cleaner, lounging chair, lamps, spring-air mattress. Call No. 17, Mason Apts. FRIGIDAIRE for sale. Slightly used 1937 model. Easy terms. Inquire at Tavis Music company. GAS stove, washing machine, tables, beds, dressers, etc. 672-J, 118 1st St. SSSS5&\—=_ Rooms for Rent COMFORTABLE sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Always hot water. preferred. Phone 366-R. COMFORTABLE sleeping room next to bath, Close in. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 1770. 234 W. Thayer. WELL furnished comfortable room. Beauty rest mattress. Always hot water. Phone 1250-R. 102 Ave. A. NICELY furnished large sleeping Toom. Always hot water. Gentle- men preferred. 201 Ave A. West. PLEASANT sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Always hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. TWO sleeping rooms. Located near capitol. Ladies only. 1017 8th Street. Phone 1265-M. uy NICE front room with board. Suit- able for one or two ladies. 401 5th St. Phone 145. ATTRACTIVE large sleeping room. Girls only. Phone 227. 514 Sixth Street. LARGE sleeping room. Gentlemen. Close in. $10. Call at 323 Ist St. ROOM FOR RENT. Fine residence. 204 Ave. B West. Phone 1703-J. NICE, clean sleeping room for one or two, 322 9th Street. SLEEPING room central location. 523 9th. Phone 420. ROOM for one or two. 314 9th Street. Look Your Best Let us clean and CLEANERS Phone 2404 222 South 11th Street Mattresses _ MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126. ————:*— Wanted to Rent NEW Ultra modern unfurnished apartment. Three rooms and bath. Also, two room and bath apart- ment to be finished soon. Reference required. See owner at 606 Thayer Ave. between 2 and 9 p. m. FURNISHED: or unfurnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Elec- tric stove. eer privileges. Fire- basement t., Private bath. Built in features. space, Laundry es, Everything ne‘ Near aoltel Garias this fall, Call at 1023 8th. THREE room completely modern un- furnished LEAVING the city and have beauti- ful five room furnished apartment. Also four room furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Suitable for three grown ups. 213% Main. Phone 906. NEWLY decorated basement apart- ment. Living room, bedroom, kit- chenette, private bath, private en- Everything furnished. 302 partly Tear entrance. Hot water, heat fur- nished. $40 for two, $42.50 for 3. Call at 400 Sth BEAUTIFULLY furnished, first floor, private home. Couple only. Frigid- aire, electric range, private bath. References required. 900 Mandan Street. selling, old age and poor health. Call 601. FRONT ground floor furnished apartment. Porch, living room, kitchen and private bath. Electro- lux refrigerator. Call 808 7th. TWO furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Upstairs. $20. Three rooms with private bath. Ground floor. $25, 1100 Broadway. FURNISHED living room, kitchenette and bath. Storage space. Suitable for two working girls. Call at 1029 4th Street after 5 p. m. VACANCY in new Rue Large unfurnished two bedroom apartment. Adults only. Call at 707 Ave A. Apt. No. 7. UNFURNISHED two room, closet and pantry, gas stove, washing priv- ileges, round floor. Modern home. $18. 320 2nd. ONE furnished or unfurnished with private bath. Built-in cupboards. Refrigerator. Inquire at 1510 ‘Thayer. Phone 1650. FIVE room Spare Water, partments. PIANO keyboard accordian | in good condition for about month. See Charlotte Dean, Patterson Hotel. Travel Opportunity _ LEAVING by auto about June 20th on vacation trip to Minnesota, Have room for young couple. If in- terested phone 524 after 7 p. m. _ Lost and Found Tost Silver rimmed glasses down- town Tuesday. Finder odes eer return to Tribune MN) tua) a oF NORTH DAKOTA, ‘COUN- URLEIGH. 1ST or foe) FOURTH JU- na ik of Saint Plaintiff, vs. Spear, as Administratrix of Lucy A. Goodrich, B. Chatfield; Lillian Brown; Cecil Hyenees in Vivir ward Whalen; larck, North ell Corpora- TREN 1» W. kote, di ni Insurance eee 1d Sterling tional Farm Loan As- sociation, & corporation, THES? STAT ANTS: dants. Defen: OF NORTH DAKOTA TO VE NAMED DEFEND- ry are he the ich will $e fi ed in the office of the ciere ot the he Sourt in ane for County of Burleigi Stat North Dakota, Gand ie serve your Answer th within thirty aayes ater the serytce of this Summons upon you, exclusive of SCIENTIST LOST - the day of service, and in case of your fallur , Jud. it Seattle, June 16—(P)—The coast | feliute to appear or anawor, Judgment guard Wednesday joined the fer the rellef demanded in the Com- s;| Brown Bear on which he was a re- , | Search man. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, June 16.—()—Range of carlot grain sales Ne dark northern Lae action relates to the fore- re of a Mori cane upon ine y described Teal estate in the foltowt County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, to-wit: All of Section Twent: je (21), One Hundred ty-elght orth, Range Seventy-seven $ Dated this 7th day of June, A. D. 1937, at Bismerck, North Dakota. }EO. HHAFER, pier yy tor Pigintite nce and Post Office THREE or four room unfurnished apartment by reliable perty. Call 2053. Miscellaneous for Sale Private outside entrance. nice three room apartment. Water, gas, lights. Laundry 413 11th or call 2253. NEW and used slicing machines, meat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company. 404 Mandan ovens Bis- marck, North Dakota. Phone 2438, TRAILER house less trailer. 5 trailer. Dis- mountable for warm winter home. Roomy 8 by 16. Neat, includes stove. $90. O. Loeffler, Elgin, North Da- kota. PCROH SWING, child's maker, electric dish chairs, day bed and desk. ‘At your own price. Telephone 1287. SIXTY-FIVE young turkeys; five old. One gobbler. 250 young a One mile north of Radio Stat Paul Brown. 500 CEMENT basement or building blocks. Size 8x8x16. Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune office. 4 TEN milk cows, one two-year-old bull, eight yearling bulls. John J. Richter, Menoken. SADDLE horses for sale or rent. Betty Leach. merry- For Sale or Trade SMALL hardware stock. Repairs. Roll top desk, Cash “Eee Safe. 1929 Durant car. Will trade for car. ‘Write N. R. Arntz, Burnstad, North Dakota. 20 ACRES bottom land wil ings. Write Tribune Ad 21801. For Sale NUMBER of A SELECT cheap. Ideal for man and wife. Can live in rear. Write Tribune No. 21781. GRE ty ats “beating dient. 24” fire ith registers and tion.| OUR -room and bath, ground floor On .|TWO room part- ment with bath. Lights, water and 1941-R. Automobiles for Sale USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS eicviane Side? ee cE STUDEBAKER—1936 Cab over engine 1% ton 115” wheelebaso $695.00, INTERNATIONAL—S8iz speed ‘special Duals 1 ton 120” wheel base $125.00. DIAMOND T—1933 good fires 1% ton 160” wheelbase $285.01 wheelbase $450.00, CHEVROLET—1934 Chassig onl; 1% ton 131” wheelbase $145.00. FORD V-8—1934 new motor 1% ton 157” wheelbase $395.00. FORD V-8—1935 reconditioned 1% ton 157” oy erpete $450) 00. FORD V-8—1935 pick-up reco tiyensa % ton figs wheelbase G. M. Merrt tes ton 157” wheel- CHEVROLET—1934 rebuilt, ex- geilent 1% ton 157” wheelbase International Harvester Co. Bismarck, N. D. a Motorcycle for Sale : 1935 Indian Scout motorcycle. See at. M. B. Gilman Company show- room. 2nd and Broadway. Phone 806. Houses for Sale = HEDDEN low cost modern homes lo- cated Avenue C between 15th and 16th Streets in northeast section of City, on sewer, water and close to what soon will be Bismarck’s most beautiful park, afe attract- ing considerable favorable atten- Make it a point to inspect our homes.- You cannot help but like them. See this agency for prices. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE posal Webb Block BARGAIN as home or ‘cventeneae For immediate sale—desirable modern bungalow, in fine condi- tion, well located, 3 bedrooms, priced right, uocerate.& cash pay- ment. Rental $50. Geo. M. 672-J, 118 ist. Business Opportunity —_ Ready-to-Wear, and Beauty Shop. Fully equipped, half block leading hotel. Established Owner 500 cash. North. peed Street, Spokane, Washing- blacksmith and ma- G. Zech, Steele, North Dakota. Strayed CAME to my place on May 24, 2 yearling horse colts. Phillip Zel- mar, Regan, North Dakota. heat included. 709 12th. Phone Poultry 2 ROOM furnished Gas, water,| ATTENTION: INSIST on North Da- es heat, $27.50. Adults only. U. 8. Approved Pullorum Two ments. Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. 222 Man- dan 8t. NICELY furnished three-room semi- basement 3) it. Private en- trance. Available by 15th. 307 10th Street. apartment. front. Glass screened porch. Vacant July Ist. 623 8th, ‘WELL furnished three room spart- ment. Private bath and priviate en- trance. Adults only. $45. 614 Ave. C. TWO and three room furnished apartments. Private baths. Lights included. Phone 841. TWO large furnished light housekeeping. Private bath, 610 6th Street. FURNISHED 3 room apartment. Rental $32. 721 3rd. 2 room. Rental $24.50, 618 6th. THREE room unfurnished spart- ment. Ground floor. Adults. 418 8th Street. furnished spartment. Kitchenette and bath. 511 5th Street. ONE light housekeeping room with kitchenette. Well furnished. Phone 273, 411-5th. room apartment for rent. Reasonable if taken at once. 310 W. Thayer. Phone 676-R. i TWO room well fygnistied apartment. Call after 5 p.m. Adults. $25. 515 and St. THREE one-room Reni apart- ments. 818 7th. Call 1749R. Apartment, 812 Ave- it ane: Bismaret, North 6-9-16-23-0. FURNISHED nue B. Phone 1649-W. NEW three room basement apart- ment. 908 2nd St. Room Mate Wanted Have several hundred chicks at day old chick prices. Price list on request. Mandan Elec- ee Hatchery, Mandan, North Da- cota. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) 3 consecutive insertions a This table of rates effective sar ee aie ot Keene ta. Cuts and border used on ae | oie ars ee |