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Aw Tribune Classified Advertisements = = PHONE _32=— MALE HELP waste KeTIVE MAN—With car wanted personal factory representative Bismarck. We offer to the right man unusual make big money. capital required. Co., Battle Creek, WANTE! CLAY HAULERS be used at Stanton, N. D. ~20 cents a yard mile opportunity to No experience or Syncro Motors Paying Haas Con- D ’ OVERNMENT Forest Rangets, Special Agents (Investigators) aad Mail Clerks make) $125 to $260 month. “How to Qualify” mailed free. Write OZMENT, 33-P, St _Louis, Mo. see LEARN Barber trade. Barbers | in great demand, big wages, easy work. New catalog and special summer offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. faeces WANTED— Experienced automobile mechanics. Corwin-Churchill Mo- tors, Bismarck, N, FEMALE HELP ce general house-| - H. son, 308 West Main. Avenue.” WANTED—Girl to wait on table at or Phone 189. WORK WANTED ED—Salesmen with cars to, sell our established line of oils and paints, very attractive prop- osition for right men, Phone oF write R. T. Swain, sales-manager, | Oil ‘Co, Patterson cral_housework, desires housekeeping in town “or on the farm, Would also take care of an invalid in his home. Ww Mrs. bog td Bertsch, Route ‘LADY wants plain sewing or em- broidering. Work done reasonable. Phone 415-J. NT: ay salary of $30.00 a week. G chance to start with a live busi- s._Write Tribune No. 41. ness. SALESMEN _ D—Salesmen experienced Cordials and Grape Be ag Men who can Liberal commissions. Henry Geh-| ring, 5100 St, Clair Ave., Cleve-; tand, Ohio, FOR SALE —-A new modern bungalow, ms and bath, built-in break and other built-in feat- s, k floors and woodwork, full finished basement, double gar- uge, 560x140 lot. Terms for pay- ments, 418 West Rosser Avenue. _Phone 893. x x FOR $ OR TRADE—For smaller farm or business, my 320-acre im-1 gy proved farm, 3 miles from New Salem. Tl health. Can't handle. Must make Adam Bumann, FOR SALE—One M« almost pew. Inquire Chas. McCor- mick, Menoken, D. FOR SALE—Three John Deere mow- ers. Excellent condition. Wachter Transfer Co., phone 62. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE—Business consisting of millinery, dresses and coats. Good trade. Must sell. at once. II! health, Liberal terms, Address Trikune No, 42. GARAGES FOR RENT GARAGE "FOR RENT—Two stalls. pavement. 710 Fourth Street. Phone. 124: € AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—One Oakland Roi five new tires, good condition,| i for quick sale, $325.00. | buy. Write pox 62, Bis- Dz int FOR SALE—1926 Ford ‘Ton Truck, new rubber, transmission, inclosed cab, new paint. Cheap for cash. Call at 427 Thirteenth street or phone 476-J. 1 — ~aehteete ao under . 1 week, 25 we ender Recs id Ads over 25 words, ‘2c tional ‘per word ——_ «ssa BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 ROOMS FOR RENT ‘FOR RENT—Beautiful room large modern home. Only two blocks from. Courthouse. | Have automatic gas water heater. Gentle- men only. Call at 602 Seventh ina FOR RE 4. ‘OR RENT—Two fursished sleeping rooms suitable for two in all mod- ern home, close in, Call ut 708 Main ‘i ‘eet or Phone 342. —Clean modern sleeping ‘some with home board, also gar- (ge, close in. Call 223 Thayer street or phone 730-R. FOR REN ‘urnished room in all modern quiet home. Phone 1093-R or call at 409 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms | in modern home. , Call at 114 West | Main or phone 672-R. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping in a mod- ern home. Call at 1100 Broadway FOR RENT—A large pleasant sleep- ing room in modern home. Close Breakfast if desired. 1 at 405 Fitth street, Phone 1093. APARTMENTS: -Pract! new apart- pient, living room, bedroom, bath, kitchen with gas stove and cup boards, heat and water, close in. $10. “17 1-2 Thayer street. Phone 22. FOR RENT--Three room furnished apartment, ground floor, exception- ally cool. Call at 120 Rosser epoca Ni FOR RENT—One furnished apart- ment in the Rue Apts. Frigidaire, electric stove. Phone 697-J or call at 711 Ayenue A. EEN FOR RENT—Two room modern fur- nished apartment at 924 Fourth street. Phone 543-W. FOR RENT—One of the fin ments in town. Close in, sonable. Phone 347. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- 4 apartment Drsthe Varney t apart- Rea a; Murphy ape, 206% Me Fore pent Parsiahed ‘one room poe Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth FOR RENT — Unfur _-ments at Person Court. P FOR" ENT—Apartment 2. Apply Tribune office. hed apart- Phone 796. WANTED--To lease to responsible parties a good garage and acces- sory business with apartment to, live in. Parties must be in a posi-| tion to take over about $1,000; worth of stock und equipment. Place new, doing a good business and well located. Write Trnbune No. 36. i ante FOR SALE—Six heavy work horses, three wide tire wagons, four sets work harness, one single harness, two road scrapers, plows and other equipment. J. C. Swett, 413 Ray- mond street. Phone 942-R or 795-W.. ____ FURNITURE FOR SALE __ FOR SALE— Household furniture. atz, 118 Sceond street. FOR RENT. bath. house. and maje: call at ing, thr sion. As: FO located. 20 West specialty. aiken. | New York. | seaplane will be ac company, W FOR RENT-—Si ern ae close in. K Ri furnished — F. Downer, navigator, and eR. F. Incorporatio! '—Four Lawn stic rang Second street. ‘ee bedrooms, 0 four room flat, A HOUSES: AND LATS. 23 room flat with Heat and water furnished. Six room modern newly decorated For sale: mower ‘Phone 905 or room modern dwel full base: ment, close iy, immediate posses- rtly mod- Geo. M. Reg- T—A nice corner one room reasonable rent, fodern house, centrally Phone 503-W Rosser. Inquire HOME LAUNDRY FIRST CLASS work done. or call at FOR RENT—Modern bungalow and furnished room, Fourth street. at 510 FOR RENT-A furnished bungalow. Call_at 511 Fourteenth street. FOR RENT-=Four room house, partly Shirts a Also family washings Small repairs at low cost. Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry, _208 “Ave. A West. Britain to Ameri¢a Phone 1017. Captain F. T. Courtney, British flyer and test pilot, is ready to embark on a flight from Calshot, England, to He plans to land his n New York harbor. ompanied by F. mechanic, He Little, 4 —— Incorporations illiston, $: | Thompson-Heggen 5,000; William Howard ‘and Maud Frances Themy-| son and Henry M. and May bas ai MARKETS | By Associated Press Leased Wire om. MARKET ONTO HIGHER LEVELS CHICAGO RANGB July 19 Clo Close Yesterday Year Ago 1.40% % 1.375% % @ 141% @ 97% 15.70 14.70@ 2 0c ar EXPORT DEMAND: RAISES PRICES Winter Crop Movement Southwest Also Helps Wheat Situation Chicago, July 19. — (®) — Wheat ruled higher most of t the time today owing a good deal to improved ¢ port demand. Attention was given to smallness of the winter crop movement Southwest, compared with a year ago. World available supplies of wheat today showed a decrease of | 3,709,000 bushels. | Wheat closed -irregular, % cent net lower to 42 cent advance, corn| is cent to % cent up, oats unchanged to 4@%s cent higher, and provisions varying from 27 cents decline to a rise of 2 cents. eee In some quarters, indications of | better export demand for wheat was! noted today, and this circumstance helped to emphasize here the bullish effect. of realtive firmness of the! Liverpool market and of renewed un- | certainty over the crop outlook in! 55 Ni Bi ernn hemisphere as well. Predic at tions were current that English m ers would shortly resume buying. Corn prices were assisted upward | at times today by reports from leading authority that the corn crop throughout a large part of Indiana, Ohio and Ilinois is now of smaller} height even than expected-an@+hat: growth has not been rapid. The re- ports as summarized were to the ef- fect that regardless of future tem-| peratures or of the frost d the; bulk of the crop in the region speci- fied will come to maturity under sized and also with ears under the average size. RALLY Is FOLLOWED BY DROP AT CLOSE Minneapolis, July 19.—4/?)—-Mod- erate recovery in wheat prices was lost near the close today, buyin, failed to fotlow the rally. weather and crop news out fonseeutive factors and with trad light the market sagged back, finish- ing '« cent up to 5s cent down for the day. Oats were firm with other mbr- kets, September gaining % cent; September rye moved up 1's cents, pressure being off after a little sell- ing at the start. Barley offerings were small, and September gained %% cent. An-easy undertone prevailed in flaxseed futures but prices rallied after % cent dip. Cash wheat offerings were light and buyers continued to bid up for high protein quality, Two cars of high protein North Dakota springs Open made 30 cents over July. mained quiet, Winter Durum was firm, Corn demand was latking in sn a draggy tone grade: Oat: Rye was Barley wi range F (Furnished by . 6 One —Today— ‘High 1.41% 140% 137% 1.40% 7 ing. Ordinary to poo~ wheat was ady to firm, resulting for quict and steady. 8 69 to 83 cents. BISMARCK GRAIN Russell- = Bismarck, July 19 1 dark northern . 1 northern ... 1 amber durum .. 1 mixed durum ... 1 red durum . 1 flax . 2 flax 1 rye. rley Oats ... Speltz, per ewt. SHELL CORN 3, 56 Ths, or more , Ib, lard winter wheat ... | Dark hard winter NEARS RANGE y 19 ont MH igh Low \Wheat— July Barley— July Sept. Open High 1.34 1.34% 1.33 1.33% 99% 91% 2.20% 2.23 2: 224 224% 1.335% 1.32% 99 90% 99% 90% 2.20 searce 141 to ty 187 to % 141% to % 27% 1.02% to 1.05% to% Ad @ 4314 to % 464 @* Os ym Only an sional car of choice Montana is types re- | small supply and| ly Jow was quiet and unchanged. y to one cent lowe Price xseed was in slight supply and choice was in good demand. Co.) jscount under Tr pt Canada and Europe and in the south-| Aer chelnt COT 10 ths» 6 cents un- Close 1.46 1.34 1.33 9 90% and New Leaders Come Forward as Old Show Signs of Weakening New York, July 19.—(P)—Respond- | ing to growing expectations of favor- able fall business, the stock market today resumed its march to higher ground, with new leaders brought forward as some of the old favorites showed signs of wavering on profit taking. Investment issues continued to attraét the most interest, with ich of the buying revorted to be for institutional and European coun The credit outlook continues favor: able. The declaration of a 100 per cent stock dividend by the Comm cial Solvents corporation and the publication of the quarterly report of the Hudson Motors, showing 62 a share as against $2.52 in the pre- ceding quarter, had a bullish effect on sentiment. Public participation, however, continues on a relatively small scale. Motor and public utility issues presented several points of strength in today’s trading. General Motors crossed 208 to a new high record. Buying of some of the minor motors to be for the investment trust which eventual- planned a mery of those prop- jerties. Abitibi Power crossed 99 to ja new peak and good buying develop- 1 in Consolidated Gas and Peoples e Electrical stocks moved into new high ground under the leadership of General Motors, Westinghouse Air- brake and Manhattan Electrical Sup- ply. Timken Roller Bearing and American Bosch Magneto stood out in the automobie group. Although the Kansas City Southern railroad, the first to report its June carnings) showed a slight decr: net opetating income, the der for the rails continued unab: | with antl and West V adian Pacif ed high propor high grade industria tal sales approxim shares. STOCK EARNS ted — 1,800,000 ~tors Authorize Dividends on ‘B’ Class Shares New York, July 19. dividend of 100 per cent ized today by directors Solvents corporation stock The long-awaited “melon, pation of whic i on the New York stock exchange to $384 a share this year from a low of is subj to ratification stockholders special meeting August 17. Issue New Stock jIt is proposed to cancel the 108,- es of class B common and 00 no par value shares, shares will be issued to stockholders, not later than Octo- ber 1. It is also proposed to give the board authority to issue the re- maining new stock for purposes they may deem advisable. (a) corporation, said current earnings, in jon of the board, would warr rant payment of dividends at the present annual rate of $8 a share on all shares after the increase in out+ MRS.GUNME ~ 2 WONDER (E You'RE THROUGH USING M14 DISHES? YOH,MU,YES! ig 'S AND A LOT OF CLATES -CHICK six™ \; WELL, JusT A MINOTE — LL SEE WHAT HE KNOWS ABOUT (T ~, “How cone 4 el Borrow ney ra TUTE WHEN WE HAD PLENTY OF OoR OWN —WHAT Gece OF OORS 010. NOU BREAK THEM? standing shares, uecount of fa 100 PER CENT) Commercial Solvents Diree-|' G. Mumford, president of the|” CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, July 19.—(U, S$. D. of A. —Hogs 25,000; generally — strong, spots 5@10 cents” higher on light- weight hogs and finished medium {weight butchers; top 10465; bulk 160 to 200 pounds 10.40@10.65; bulk 220 to 260 pounds 9.35@10. to B20 jpound . butchers —9.00@9. most {packing sows 8.00@8.40; lightweights {more numerous at 8.50; bulk pigs tar Da hogs 8.75@ @850; slaughter xeneral trade slow, nd she st steers and. yeurlings Root: best medium weights early inds largely 10.00 down on feedings top sausage bulls 7.00 73; vealers 12.50: morfly Sheep 14,000; fat lambs fairly tive and steady to 15 cents low than Monday; bulk good natives 1 3 few to outsiders lambs sorted held around culls 9. U ESTOCK aul, July 19—CU, 8. D. Cattle 1.500; slo lay, on bulls steady’ to weak: few mixed’ yearlings 11.50; bulk of run grassy and warmed up materia sales 9.00@10.00 bulk she stock 6.50@8.50; ium bulls k and South St. I of A.) all classes; largely 5 feeders about steady Calves 2,000 bulk to Hogs & better 3 vealers eae steady ds down most: C weights bulk pigs 10.25 day 8.29; weig Sheep '500; cost’ Mon. yearlings MINNEAPOLI a apolis, July 1 Wheat ipts today 130 compared to 18 1 year ago. Minneapolis cash whe and coarse grain closing quot today follow 1 Hard Spring, Montana ... To arrive N. S., fane ancy Mont. Amber Durum rive Durum To arrive Durum To arri Amber Durum Durum + o Amber Durum.. Durum... Red Durum To arrive... 2 Yellow corn To arrive 3 Yellow cor To arrive Yellow. cori To arrive 5 Yellow corn. 6 Yellow 2 Mixed corn. To arrive . Mixed corn To arrive 4 Mixed corn. To arrive Mixed corn Mixed corn 2 White oats White oats. To arrive . White oats......... Barley, ch to fanc To arrive Barley, med to good. - To arrive .... Barley 2 Rye “To ar No. 1 flaxses To arrive FARGO LI ESTOCK Fargo, N. D., July 150 to 180 pound 9.501 10.0 4 3 lower grades. 50 pounds | pounds 8.00@ stags 6.50 @ des oe ChE 1 cull. lambs. 7. ewes 4.50@ h ALWAYS PUTTIN! ME OFF = PUTTIN’ ME OFF! LET'EM RIDE TAEBIR OLD Pony, SEE iF 2CARE,I CAR! OF MY OWA) eHOHOs TAA WONT Wee ewer oP AN! TAKE 4.50; bucks 2.50¢ FARGO | BUT TTER Farg: July 19. Butter | CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Jul alive, weak; receipts 8 cars; 3 Leghorn broilers 19% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 19.—}—Flour nts higher; in carload lots, patents quoted at 8.15@8.25 a in 98-pound cotton sacks; shipments 40,102 barrels. Bran 25.00@25.50. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, July 19.4#\—Butter low- er; receints 15,147 tubss_ creamery extras 30%; standards 88%; extra firsts 38); firsts 364%@37; seconds Ba Eggs “unchanged; receipts 17,359 ca Cheese unchanged. fowls CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our man: and neighbors, also the for their kind friends . Ww. steady; | ) pound | y 19, — (P) — Poultry | PAGE SEVEN | Dan and Jimmy | | were glad to méet each other, of Texas Iker of led a New Sells, The: w (left) and Ma New | deleg | visiting Cato i | CHICAGO GRAIN | ieag y 19.—/P)—-Wheat 1 hard 1.424 @ mixed Y8@9 No. 3 white Not quoted. ti@Rt seed 1.75 @7.00, 51,019.40 on te School Districts 108.00 u Taken up by the i 13. red t about same by: and paying costs JNO, KIFFER, 1 4 gr may: have oy preperty and damage Se MCG Gel Se amin eee |general’ secretary, announced today, Too Late To Classify R RENT—-Nigely furnished sleep- ng room’ in modern home. Suit- able for one or two girls, rent rea- sonable, Call evenings at 517 Sixth street or phone Duluth—Thousands of dollars data> jage was caused in Duluth and sub- jurbs by 12 hour rainfall. Gorilla Man?