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EEFEEE pages LA PERESEEEEEREEE z 433220 Pi « al 33 ges ge i Hy BS i T f Q & a 3 i im z : t a a a z z 2 i E i g2 ag Se ] SSsssesse l i 3 2 gf ev ° i E & z a eeor K4 x TE Ee aaa & A) a3 ge we i 22 Q rt i | z eugene peeeEee PTT) 22 i 3° i g 5 sag ga ae REEEE EF Hee " i teel 99: US Stl pfd 132 ve 26° el rices igher Wednesday bid woultry, was w tled, a ts) 29%. Eggs 16,571, firm; extra firsts local cars 21; fresh graded firsts lo- 0%; current receipts 19; extras 21%; storage ;| active, steady; others slow, fairly hens. 16, toms 14, No. 2 tur- 11. NEW YORK New York, aane 30.—(P}—Live poul- yw] t- prices unchanged. ate 91 ) scones) 24-26%. firm. Prices un- firm, Mixed colors, 23. 3 turkeys and duc! F express prices unchang- ed ie Soe ier’ ed price! ‘AND EGG FUT' June 30.—H)—. /High Low Close 21% 31% 31% PME lo, ‘adi ine western wools, but.their bids rth wore below the parity of asking prices car gen-| and spot wools in Boston. ing €-| Russet Burbanks US. No. acacia Atte neient times, ostrich eggs were | °° Favora@e Industrial News Helps Bring, About” Fractional Rally Wednesday Scattered issues met offerings st 57% | mid-day and in the final hour. 38%! Transactions totaled about 700,000 shares, 8%| _Well-liked most of the session were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Republic, 4% | General Motors, Chrysler, Sears Roe- International Harvester, » Douglas, Western Union, Con- solidated Edison, Anaconda, Kenne- %4| cot, American Smelting, Phelps Dodge,: General Electric! Dupont Texas’ Corp, New York Central, | July Southern Pacific, Southern Railways, Loews, Canads Dry, Philip Morris and Air Reduction. Pack at, times were American Tele- SOUTH 8ST. PAUL South St. Paul, June 30.—(#)-(U8, D.A.)—Cattle 2,800; strictly grain fed steers and yearlings strong to 25 higher; fed steers 11.50-18.00; medium to good light yearlings 9.00-11.00; choice heifers 11.25-1%50; other she % | stock about steady; most beef cows 5.00-6.50; cows up to 7.50; low cutters and cutters 3.50-4.75; bulls weak,.com- mon and medium grades 5.50-6.25; | July stockers steady; calves 2,400; vealers unchanged; good to choice 8.00-9.00; | Dec. selects 9.50. Hogs 4,500;..market steady to 10 higher; sows steady to.5 up; good to|5¢ choice 170-260 Ibs. 10.00-11.35; top 11.35; 260-360 Ibs. 10.50-11.00; bulk good to choice light lights 10.50-11.00; good sows 360 lbs down 10.10; some to shippers 1.15; heavier weights largely 9.60-90; feeder pigs mostly 10.50 down; -average cost Tuesday 10.86; weight 275 Ibs. Sheep 500; ‘market opening slow, earlyy bids on choice spring lambs 25 lower at 10.00; down; slaughter ewes and yearlings steady; medium to 00d yearlings 6.50 to 17.50 -good: to choice slaughter ewes 3.00 to 3.50; ex- treme weights down to 2.00; plain light kinds down to 1.00. Dairy cows, market slow, steady; Most plain and medium springers ei 65.00; strictly good. cows up CHICAGO LIVESTOC! Chicago, June 30.—()—(U. 8, D. A.) —Hogs 11,009 including 3,500 direct; market generally 10-15 higher than Tuesday's average; top 12,00; bulk good and choice 200-300 Ib., 11,65-95; 150-190 Ib., 11.35-90; good 850-500 Ib., packing sows 9.90-10.50; lightweights to 10.65 and better. Cattle 8,000, calves 1,500; another very active market on fed steers and yearlings; 15-25 higher; all interests in trade, order buying especially ac- tive on kinds selling at 13.00 upward; local interests large and small taking alt yearlin and yearling heifers showing grain at higher prices; top 16.00, highest, since early in May; sev- eral loads 15.50-75; numerous loads 13.50-15.00; all grags cattle, however, dull and weak, especially grass cows turning at 6.50 down, and g: hi ers at 8.00 down, it being a peddling, weak market; bull: ady to 15 low- nly a few se- lects making 10.00; stockers and feed- ers less active but killing quality plainer. Sheep 10,000, including 6,000 direct; native spring lambs and yearlings op- ening slow, weak to 25 and more low- er; sheep steady; extreme top native spring lambs 11.50 to small killers; early bulk to packers 11.00; few choice aes yearlings 9.00; slaughter ewes SIOUX CITY Sioux City, June 30.—(—(U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 1800; calves 150; yearlings steady; fed heifers steady, firm; grass y slow, little changed; load strictly choice 1126 Ib. beeves 14.50; car choice 920 Ib, yearlings 13.50; les short feds and grass kin: A lots fed heifers up to 12.00; most beef cows 5.60- 3 cutter grades mainly 4,00-5.00: few cars light stock steers 3 |. Upto 1.50, i ‘Current stocker and feeder cattle quotations: Steers 550-800 lbs, good and choice 3 common. and medium 5.00: and choice 00; i eat poadiuimed 00-15: calves (ateers) and medium 4.00-75; Fo0d and choice 700-825; medium “Hogs 1500; fairly active, 15-25 high- er; early practical top 11.50; part load 11.60 to shippers; good and choice 180- 300 Ib, butchers 11,25-50; packer top 11.40; good 150-180 Ibs. weights 10.50. 11.25; mediums 10.25- tly pee mi ry 10.00; feeding sow! ring lambs under spring lambs uw’ native springers held 10. —___—. BOSTON WOOL Boston, June 30.—@)—(' —The woo! market continued quiet to- day. Mills showed little. int it in buying spot wool for delivery after the strike js settled, ‘An occasional small lot of country- packed medium Ohio fleece wool, of- fered from the country, - including combing and clothing lengths %ths and blood grades, was sold at +| around 42 cents in the grease deliver- ed east. Western grown wools were quiet and spot quotations were mostly firm, Mill buyers were occa- sionally placing orders in the country 3 good s ateaee 10.00-35; pubis aes) INNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, June 30.—M—wU. 8. ‘A.)—Potatoes: 8 about steady. semand! mo | slightly stronger. White Roi set Salar ache RANGE OF CARLOT Minneapolis, June toon tanee of carlot gr ainsales: ‘Wheat No, geek northern 1.52. Oats No. 3 white -48%. Rye No. 3, 94. Flax No, |, 1.59" Corn and bariey mot quot- —— Lis FLOUR MINNEAPOLIS BOER vou, barrel ta po ly patents, 20 hi ally, Ppatents 5 high- 00-50; ings 28.50-29.00, FERRETS i sranei statins i gs if f rs ee 25865 gk RE prprTarece sen Ey hai) RANGE ‘Wheat— n High Low Cl lose Tay Hale eh Se + 1.22% 121% 119% 120% Corn— July new.. 1.26% 1.28% 1.23% 1.25% 12% 113% 140% 1.10% 20 80% 18% 78% MK MK 42% 42% 39 389% «37% «37% 40 40% 38% 38% % 1.12% He 111% 93% 94% 90% O1 4 20% 81% 81% 20%" 32 88% «88%. Shares which ran far ahead of the|: Flax— July new .. 192 194 192 Duluth, Mae ee Durum— Open High Low Montana Ewer 2489 =5 5 =e UR -OR-UR Be ts} e Minnesota and South Dakots 1D es 2D 2 ot et} g! 3 8 gay g U..8. D, A.) : 3 5 =] nee Pwr. Tort * 1, permitted to do°so, Ceylon ele- fs take three baths’ voluntarily 11.70 12.00 12.00 11.95 15.72 1642 Minnea| June co raha —(P— Wibee Open eat Low ose veveee 144% 144% 139% 1.40 134% 136% 131% 131% 133% 134% 1.30% 130% UP SUGHTLY BUT Sharp Reaction on Winni- peg Market Chicago, June 30.—(#)—Late set- backs of Chicago wheat prices Wed- | er nesday converted early advances of about 1% cents into losses of around 3 cents. The late fell of wheat vatues here was ascribed largely to a sharp re- action at Winnipeg, where the mar- ket tumbled after season new high Tecords had been achieved under Tuesday's finish, July 1.18% to 1.19, Sept. 119% to 1.20%, corn 1 to 2% down, July 124% to 1.25%, Sept. 1.10% to %, and oats 1% to 2% off. ir the French fina: situa- » lowered wheat futures sharply here today. July wheat closed 4 lower at 1.40; Ear 2% lower at 1.31%; and Dec. 2% down at 1.30%. Flax closed higher. July flax closed Leaner at 1.93 and Sept. 1 higher at Coarse, grains were weaker. July oats closed 1% lower at 42% and Sept. 1% down at 35%. July rye clo 4% lower at 89% and Sept. 2% lo at 80%. July feed barley closed 4 power at 59% and Sept. 3% down at wheat undertone improved and there was some competition for choic- er types. Durum wheat was unchang- ed _and winter wheat Gras ed. Cash corn demand hel ht. Oats demand improved. Rye d ind lack- ed'force. Barley demand was fair to good, Flax was in fair demand, FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, June 30.—(@—Foreign exchange ¢: reat Britain demand in dollars, oti . ‘rance 5.26%; Germany free 40.10; travel 25.25; Norway 24.81%: Sweden 25.46; Montreal in New York 99.73 7-16, MONEY RATES New York, June 30,.—(#)—Call money steady; 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper 1 per cent. Time 50% | loans steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos, 54% ug . Bankers acceptances unchang- 20% DULUTH CASH GRAIN 23% 30.—@)—Closing cash No. 1 heavy dark 2X ‘ 42% | 41-1 193 194% MINNEAPOLIS CASB GRAIN , June 30.—()—Wheat fednesday 74 compared to 161 wheat and coarse today follow: Delivered To Arrive aooe : No, 1 hard amber 60 Ibs. No, 2, 59 Ibe 1,31-1.22; 58 21; No. 3, 18;.No, 4, 55 Ibs, 1.14-1 5, 53 Ibs, 1.07- No. .27-1.28. Mixed durum discounted 3-5c below hard ambers, Flax No. 1, 1. Rye No. 2, 92%-97%. Oats No. 3 white 42% -45%. Barley malting 5 Feed bartey 51 Me INGLE SANS ROAD SURVEY NEARS BND Government Engineers Nearly Through With Examination of State Highways ‘The federal bureau of public roads’ survey into operations of the North | Chehalis, Wash Dakots highway department and con- ditions of federal ald highways is rap- idly nearing completion, G. E. eis ‘| J Fy TIP AGAIN AT END Late Fall in Values Ascribed to Mrs. Guthrie’s Bridge Luncheon for. Guest Guthrie, 802 Fourth 8t., entertained with a 1:30 o'clock bridge luncheon complimenting Mr. Guthrie's sister, Mrs. Ralph Nacht- Bremerton, Wash., who with Mary, has been a guest at the Guthrie home for the last ‘The Nachtmanns are leaving Desday for a visit in St. Paul and Minneapolis. Mrs. Taylor Elected As Cosmos President Dunn Quain, vice president; Mrs. Obért Olson, secretary, and Mrs, H. was held at the home was served to the 13 Male Help Wanted Female Help Wanted 313, Werner, North Phone 1754-J. Work Wanted ae) q rug making, Mrs, Morton and daughter, 406 2nd. TWO experienced girls want wash- ie pod froning by the hour. Phone WASHING and ironing by experi- enced woman. Phone 671. GIRL wants work by day or hour. Call 579-J. —ee Household Goods for Sale . The group spent the evening informally after the bus- Young People Invited To Dances Each Week ing sponsored by the Bismarck Park board for the young people of the community. Although primarily for People of high school and college age, several older people have been at- tending and are welcome. in cents: Great Brie 3 Ital employes of the dances and issue an invitation to them on behalf of the park board. ‘A charge of 25 cents each is made to pay for the orchestra, Mrs, Tully Feted by Ligon Buffet Supper First Lieut. Kelly And Family at Post First Lieut. and Mrs. 8. P. Kelly and their two small children arrit jUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH. IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRICT. The Federa? Land Bank of Saint Paul, a body corporate, , a8 Administratriz 0 5 National Farm Loan As- DAKOTA TO aueD DEFEND- You ore hereby summoned to an- Eile at Shae bh rk of the District Court in and for ty of Burleigh, re Dakota, and ie serve ns TREE in this action, Ea hese tn : is 7th day of Juni arck, North Dakota. smare“GEO. ¥, SHAF! COMPLETE line of practically new modern furniture. Best quality Land O Nod mattresses, bedroom suites, davenports, and breakfast aets. Must be completely sold out in three days. 1517 Bowen Ave. Phone 552-J. SMALL icebox, wicker rocking chair, bath tub in good condition. Cheap. Many other things. 515 4th. THREE gas stoves, two kitchen cab- inéts, breakfast set. 1014 6th Street. Phone 2496, FIVE foot Crosley refrigerator for quick sale. Write Tribune Ad 21974. HOUSEHOLD furnishings for ten rooms. 619 6th St. Phone 619-W. ~ ——————eEeEee— ee Look Your Best Let us clean and CLEANERS "Siouzs Phome 2406 222 South 1ith Street ——— Business Opportunity _ FOR SALE—Good gasoline station ‘and bulk plant, fully equipped at Glasgow, Montana. Main location and main highway. County seat, town about seven thousand. Cash and terms. No trades. Brochway ;|A $22,000 INVESTMENT in modern store building in live Missouri Slope clty will wee heel reaped as lease to nal borp . Write Tribune Ad. 21962, FOR SALE—Two-chair barber shop, modern “in every way. Bargain. Other interest reason for selling. I, O. Messelt, Hazelton, N. D. LONG established shoe repair busi- ness. Modern and well equipped. Reason for selling, poor heal ‘Write Tribune Ad. 21926. Rooms for Rent WANTE pharmacist, Johns’ Drug Company, Velva, N. IF YOU agree to show them to ICED house r on farm. Write or see G. FP, Davis, Box Dakota. girl for general housework. Call in person. 811 2nd 8t. GIRL wanted for general housework. or unfurnished. Adults only. Call at 606 Thayer Ave. between 2 and 9 Pp. m. bath. Private entrance. Ave. C West, 9th. Also, five room a Thayer. See owner. 318 9th. Thayer. Call 967. Ground floor. Laundry pri W. Thayer. UNFURNISHED modern apartment. Gas stove, electric refrigeration. Fireplace. Over Woodmansee Sta- tionery Store. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. FURNISHED apartments. Three rooms with private bath, on ground floor. Also, one room with kitchen- ette. 812 Avenue B. Phone 1649-W, FURNISHED one room apartment. Kitchenette, All privileges includ- ing shower. Private entrance. _Corner of 10th and Broadway. TWO room furnished apartment, in- cluding lights, water, heat, gas, Kel- vinator and use of telephone. Call 930 4th. Back door to south, THREE room modern apartment. Main floor, Call 1227-R. FURNISHED one or two room and kitchenette apartment. Private en- trance. Laundry. Also basement bedroom, 314 W. Rosser. 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 apartments. Large unfurnished two bedroom apartment. Adults only. Call at 107 Ave. A. Apt. No. 5. LEAVING city. Have 5 room mod- ern furnished apartment. Also, 4 room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Phone 905. MODERN furnished one room base- ment apartment, Suitable for one. Close in, Phone 260, After 6 p. m. call 512-W. Dr. Enge. THE largest and best apartment in town. Four.rooms and bath. Im- mediate possession. 811 Washing- ton, G. F. Pelke. 4) ae saree qoreae for two people. Gas heat, wa- ter included. Laundry privileges. Upstairs. 510 Sth. th.| DESIRABLE four room apartment with private bath. Frigidaire. Adults only. Phone 793 or inquire at 813 Ave. C. SLEEPING room for rent. *Gentle- men preferred, Close in. 307 4th. ‘ Also, itl would like to take care of children. Call 1778-J. FOUR room unfurnished apartment with private bath. Ground floor. Glass and screen porch. 623 8th Street. couple or ¢ business ladies. Inquire at The ‘Tribune office. NEWLY decorated unfurnished apartment in new home. Private Laundry privileges. Garage. Gas, heat, and water included. Reasonable. 302 THREE room ‘epartment, Furnished or unfurnisht ed. Private entrance. uy Frigidaire. Ground floor. 1103 FURNISHED two room apartment. Lights, gas, water furnished. $27.50. Adults only. Married couple pre- ferred. Private entrance. 118 W. HED three room apartment. Private bath. Prigideaire, gas heat. vileges. 413 W. Thayer. Inquire at 413% 122 Main Phone 700_- “OK” SPECIALS 388 Fiymesih Conch, naw Wee snag POO mechanically .-.- » new paint, perfect ....... 335 1934 Plymouth Coupe, low mile- BRE vesceesene eccccce 315 1934 Oldsmobile T. Sedan, radio, heater ........0.000000. +o 5 1936 Chevrolet Coach, low mile- age, perfect ........ cesses 510 (25) other cars and trucks ‘i ——Visit our used car lot— CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. D. ~ USED car and truck parts for popular makes and eee Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts, Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. 5 1933 CHEVROLET coach. Very good condition, Milegage, 26,000. Phone 1264. 700 Mandan St. FOR SALE—1937 Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. For Sale FOR SALE or exchange for livestock: 1933 1% ton Chevrolet truck, long wheelbase with duell wheels. Equip- ped with stock rack. Good condi- - tion. Terms if desired. L. E. Hea- ton, Jr., McKenzie, N. D. TWO purebred Hereford bulls. Year- lng and two year old. Priced right. Also will take one hundred or more oe fe. Paste: prions grass water. W. A. Niles, Tappen, North Dakota. : '|BULL TERRIER, white, seven months, well trained, first $15 takes this classy pet. Also, Remington 12 gauge shotgun, like new. Sacri- fice. $22.50. Rear Apartment. 618 6th 8t, A SELECT NUMBER of purebred registered 2 year old Hereford bulls. 100 TURKEYS “about 4 weeks old. Priced for quick sale. Joe Schmidt, 4% miles north and 1 miles east of Menoken, North Dakota. ‘ULL blooded Polled Hereford bulls. = A. E. Nelson, Wilton, N.D, Box.316, “ box, ture, fruit jars, jelly glasess, chif- foniers, and miscellaneous articles. ‘Mrs. W. A. Schwarts, 700 Fourth 8t. Phone 67-J. 7 CU, FT. electric refrigerator, new Maple Jenny Lyne twin bed, spring, mattress, chest of drawers, new knee hole desk, new large lounging chair, umbrella tent, steel camp cot. Call 399 or 2053 after six. : NEW and used alicing meat grinders, coffee mills, scale - service, all makes. Toledo Company. 404 Mandan Street, Bis= © marck, North Dakota. Phone 2438; - i CLEAN room adjoining bath. Good bed. Always hot water. $15 per month. Gentlemen preferred. 614 Ave. C. ‘TWO room apartment. Private bath. Private entrance. Adults only. $25 per month. Call at 1216 Broad- way. VICTOR TWO Sleeping rooms. 422 12th Bt. One may be used for lighthouse- keeping. Reasonable. Phone 1047-R. PLEASANT sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Always hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. LARGE slee) room;. Newly dec- orated sth studio couch. 213 Thayer Ave. | NICELY furnished sleeping room for one or two, Close in. 313 Man- dan Street. LARGE, cool room. Suitable for two. Private entrance. 501 3rd St. Phone 926-R. \ LARGE sleeping room. One or two gentlemen. Close in. $12, 323 Ist st. FIRST floor, front room with gas plate, Centrally located, 404 Sth Bt. LARGE room for gentlemen. Rea- sonable, Phone 1547-J. 915 7th St. NICELY room. heat. Close to town. 213 2nd. Phone 158. ROOM FOR RENT—Fine residence. 204 Ave. B West. Phone 1703-J. pee MES RD I Ti ales de AEF NICELY furnished sleeping room. Private entrance. 307 10th. ONE large sleeping room. Call at §10 7th or phone 1737. Room Mate Wanted Tene sh weak cach, Phone 2043. Instruction SUE DIGBY, instructor. Shorthand any typing. Phone 1619. 283 and Photo 25c, a Houses for Rent HOUSES FOR RENT fl weew, just completed, small modern house. Oak floors, gas heat, built- in features, modern full basement. Reasonable rent, immediate posses- HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block - Phene 0 re! JULY ist, elght-room two-story house, five bedrooms. Convenient to high school, Price Owens, phone 278. a X room modern house with garage. SIX room modern pone’ 214 Fath Street. Wanted to Buy 90-06 SPRINGFIELD rifle. 38 colt automatic pistol. Norman L. Olson. 801 Sth St. a AVAILABLE July 1, partly furniahed basement apartment, newly decor- ated. Also, sleeping room. 831 8th &t. TWO MODERN furnished . apart- ments. Lights, heat and washing peirilges #2):0eF SOE: 222 Man- dan &t. FURNISHED large one-room base- ment apartment. Also, one room and kitchenette. Call 3rd Street. MODERN two room furnished apart- ment, Private entrance and bath. Reasonable rent. Phone 1233-J. NEAR capitol. One room and kit- chenette, furnished. Murphy bed. THREE room pertly furnished apart- ment, Will furnish if necessary. 227 W. Thayer. Phone 1632. TWO room well furnished apartment. Call after 5 p.m. Adults, $25. 515 2nd &t. TWO room and kitchenette. Ground floor. Hot and cold water. 305 3rd St. FIVE rooms and sun porch. Upstairs. Available July 1. 1310 Rosser Ave. East. FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ments. Varney apartments. Phone 173. FURNISHED two room apartment. Rental $24.50, 618 6th Street. FIRST floor all modern five room. apartment. 319 Mandan &t. TWO room apartment on first floor. 411 5th St. Phone 273. NEW unfurnished basement apart- ment. llth Street. ~ APARTMENT for rent in Person Phone 796. ONE two-year: black colt. machines for sale. All in ae cation. Write Tribune ad 22061, | | blocks. Size Sx8xié. Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune office. 5 a ‘NEW ll-tube Coronado radio. 660, - 1996 vacuum cleaner. 227. West _ ‘Thayer, in basement, ae Lost and Found LOST—Between Bismarck electric - ment. W. V. Hempel, 406 6th. . oa Strayed or Stolen eaunw ew a by be i pi Li-g