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MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 19977 MALE HELP ¥ WANTED .. WANTED CLAY HAULERS be used at Stanton, N. D. Paying 30 cents a yurd mile. Haas Uon- 1 ineertion, 35 words 6 iene 28 words or AN great ‘damned, big wage: work, New catalog and summer offer bed mi Moler Barber WANTED—Aii | on hides and junk. Bismarck Hide and Fur. FEMALE HELP WANTED REGISTERED — Nurs small: hospit: sition open Aug. 2%. German ‘speaking _ preferred. Call or write Geo. C. Landgrebe, ‘D—Girl for general work. Elderly Indy preferred. W. Rosser, <u AGENTS WANTED ___ WANTED—Agents to sell good bond- ed ‘food products in North Dakota towns, Must be honest, sober and ling to work. Good commis- C hird Street igom_1_to_10_p._w. Surucuay SALESMAN WANTED SALESMAN WANTED to sell Na- tionally advertised food products for one of the oldest and largest food manufacturers in the United States, Only experienced salesman acquainted with the present retail grocery, trade in Nortn Dakota will be. considered. References and bond reuired. Also salesman must . own car. Apply Wheeler Brokerage company, 527 Kosala Ave, South, HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—All modern 5 room home, with bath and pantry. Wonderful location with beautiful lawn, tre shrubs, and flowers. Near city park and school. Owner leaving ity and must sell. Immediate pos- session given. Price $4100, down payment and balance, monthly pay- ments like rent. Geo. FOR SALE—Portable Electric Singer Sewing Machine $50; Mahogany gateleg table $15;° Mahogany Dav- enport table $15 Mahogany tea wagon $2 hogany Victrola with records $25. Inquire 404 First street. Phone 388. FOR SALE—House city. Six rooms and bath, modern, almost new. Price $3850. will take light, late model sedan in part eA Ni Address Tribune in care WANTED. oP an to carry school supplies and stationery items on a comfnission bi side-line, west of the Missouri river. Ship: ments made from Fargo. _ Refer- __ences, Box 685, Fargo, N. ‘WANTED—A good salesman. Salary and commission, Can make $300.00 a month. Apply Capital City Piano Co. Phone 290, eastefn part of located on. South side of N. P track. Call at 511 Second treet. FB. J. Schzltz. FOR RENT—Six room masderil” cot , clase fh at $40, 5 room partly ‘rn house at $25. Geo. NT—A nice corner one room furnished flat, reasonable ren* Tho Laurain Apts., phone 3 FOR “RENT—Furnished popes modern and close in. me right man. ators, Inc. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One large clean furnish- ed light housekeeping room in modern home, with pantry, claget s for cooking. Also a sleep- ing room apd garage for rent, Call street or Pho FOR RENT—Two furnished light housckee rooms. Also one sleeping room all in modern home. Also a garage, reasonable _ rent. Call_at 1100 Broadway or Phone. _129-W. FOR RENT _ decorated on room Write ix room — FO! house. ive “mod Phone 553-J : FOR SALE—Two good farms in Great Northern R. R. near Blaisdell, N. D., for feeding cattle, or will sell each for $3 i Dwyer, Iowa HOME LAUNDRY—First c! done, Shirts a specialty. * family washes *aken. Small repairs at low.cost. argucrite Bulten’s Home Laundry, 203 Avenue A west. Phone 1017. FOR SALE—A police dog, six months ‘urnished room new! ground floor witi ” private entrance, and electric range, $20.00 per month, . Call at 108 Thayer Ave. Phone 679-J, FOR FENT—Room in modern home with or withdut board, suitable for two, “Also dresser for sale. Call at 644 Eighth street. Phone 457-M, REN ely _ furnished room in new house. A good loca- 116 Thayer Ave, W. Phone EE RRES Le paoita 9 - aret a _W: ——— —, GONE ESTRAY—Last spring, black maré, white hind feet, white stripe +in forehead. For reward notify _!Sam_ Turnbow, Bismarck, FOR SALE—One Thor mangle, com bination gas and electric--good condition $35.00. Call J. L. Mul- in, 602% Ave. FOR ‘or further information 2 N. RENT—Nicely furnished large m4 m for two $20.00 a month. 705, “old. “Wolf grey color, beautifully} marked, very intelligent and highly FOR RENT—& modern room close in 515 Fourth street. Stendy work by married: Repairman of Steam boilers, engines, factory machinery, also pipe fitting. Ten years experience. Guarantee References if wanted. H. L. Pattergon, 405—13th _St, Phone 617-5, WORK WANTED—Middle aged wom- ~ an desires position as cooking. for ed crew, Write Tribune Ad. jo. ‘wo reconditioned wash- ing machines, Terms if desired. Bismarck Meadows Co., 520 Main Ave. Phone 318. FOR RENT OR SALE—Smpll hotel in North Dakota, For parti eae write Andrew Halum, Brain- erd, Minn. FOR SALE—A typewriter in excel lent condition. _on, Eltinge Theatre. FOR SALE—Two, trucks comple Depositors’ Holding Co. Phone 21, VURNITURE FOR SALB_ ROOM AND BOARD ROOM WITH BOARD at Mohawk. We particularly specialize in. serv- ing good wholesome home cooking. = ADL Fifth spreet, "WANT To uy five or seven room house or bungalow on month- y installments, Write Tribune No. and_ be: mattre: itand, ki - cheirs,-cook table, three burner. oil. stove. 811 Ave, C. Phone 45' FOR RENT—Six room modern house|- Inquire Dale Sim-|, WATCH THE ayt pass, Can you omobiles as they ick out those that you can “tell salesroom. Only the owner knows; he got it et the used car price. Let us help you select one you can, be proud of. “Rebuilt. Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. APARTMENTS R RENT—One five room and one. four room strictly modern apart- ment. For sale: Magestic range at Jarrell Hardware. Call at 222 Seco or Phone 905. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on ground floor. Also for sale. Duofold bed and dresser. Call at __930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Unfurnished two rooms and bath, Call at 304% Main, ment. t, city heat. back apart- »| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three peed front apartment. 1 before it 120 W. Rosi FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nishe artment et the Varney Fila one RENT—Modetn furnished apts. at Murphy Apts. 204% Main Ave. 70K RENT Paras kitchenette. Hasel! street. FOR RENT—Apartment in Trioune __Build'ag. Apply ‘Tribune office, _ Fe EN dern apa! K, Thompson, «Phone 180. __ WANTED TO RENT _ WANTED—At once furnished house: keeping rooms in home where two children can be left during day, must be near school, Will or Wi Moore schools preferred. _ Write Tribune Ad. No. 69, care of Trib- pepane, Marked Increase In Sales of Whippets, Knight i Cars, Shown Total sales of Whippet and Willys- Knight models for the first half of this year, are 30 per cent over the same period of ,last year, according to a statement issued today by com- pany Officials. In the same period the automobile industry as a whole shows a logs of 14.3 per cent com- pared with the first half of 1926. Not.only do the Toledo mantfac- turers show a sustained sales increase over the six months period but the month of June also gives Willy-Over- land a gain of 19 per cent while the industry as a whole lost 24 per se Doistand ite, gains in the sale of Willys-Knights, and Whippets are noted the New York Metropolitan area where the first six month show an increase of 40.5 per cent with industry's loss of 9.3 per cent in the same pel luring June in ‘one room and ret. 411 Fifth Sales jo. “|this district disclose an increase of 37.4 per cent for Willys-Overland e|while the industdy lost 3,6 per cent. States reporting from the Pacific ‘oast section show an increase of 12 per cent for Willys-Overland for the first six month$S compared with the industry’s loss of 19 per cent. shows Willys-Overland’s gai a cent while the industry st 19 per cent. The total for the eastern states reporting shows a gain of 36.2 per cent compared with the loss of “ per cent in the first half rr. June. Willys-Overland in this cs yn shows a gain of 25 pi gent while-the industry lost 10.2 per cent. In the mid-west section the sale o! Whippets and Willys-Knights for ne first half year shows a gain of 22 is cent compared with the industry's joss vi 15.1 per cent. the Southern area Willys-Knight oa Whippet sales show a gain of 128.3 per cent for the first half of the year while the automobile in- dustry as a cmhale shows a gain vf, 111.9 per. ce! Every indication at this ‘time points a whole Piracy must have been a pretty s' such intriguing plunderesses as the buccaneer’s aorupys she flashed of this healthy business condition for, Willys-Ove: land, according to a ¢tatement issued by company official} who cite the generally wide acceptance accorded the Willys-kinght and Whippet cars in all sections of the nation. New ‘52’ Model Is Chrysler’s Latest The Chrysler Sales Corporation an- neces production of the Chrysler| The new model i s body types—the coupe, roadste; rumble seat as standard equi two-door. sedan; . four-door touring; and de luxe sedan. Description of the latest product of the Chrysler factories presents a combination of features new in this class,, which, according to J. E. Field: vice president in charge of sales, made possible only. by the operation of the famous Chrysler. policy of; stafardized quality, advans\ tag® of group manufaeturing and low production costs for cach one of the four Chrysler models. Outstanding among these features, the manufactur explain them. \ industry’s! h, miles in Heh seconds; exceptional rovminess and riding comfort; t- t | ing equipment of remarkable quality; beauty of external contour and color | harmonies in the latest styles; and a degree of handling ease and econ- omfy of operation said to be of avery unusual character. Greater roominess and ample seat- ing capacity, it is explained, are at. tained in the new gerd “§2"/ by | the use of lohger bo the company’s body rane rs to util- ize to the fullest extent the unusual dimensions of the new model, Traditional Chrysler power and speed qualities have been enhanced | ix aa lower, * l effects, bullet-type he: ~| complete. ka eet occupation if it was graced by rs. L. C, Conroy, here pictured in on the piraté ball at Montauk, L. I. by a new type of manifold innovations. enabling the “52”, as its name indicates. to maintain ‘a con- sistent speed of 52 and more miles per hour. A striking feature of the present jannouncement is that the new high compression engine head. which was announced a few weeks ago under the name of the Chrysler “Red-Head’ and which, according to Chrysler en- | gineers is leading to a new conception {in the public mind of motor car per- | formance in power, speed and acceler- | atibn, is available for all cars of this! model at, slight extra cost. Extra beauty of contour has been! nhance# inthe “52” by the use of more’ sweeping streamline small 20-inch base troduced lats last y Chryster, which result in a low center of grav- ity with great riding ease and safety ‘On closed bodies of th model the attractive appearance of the military front and snappy c pioneered recently in priced Chrysler six porated in its less expensive cars, carried to an even finer effect by the graceful rounding off of the r roof curves, while an ace: smoothness of outline is att: open cars by a new type of compact top with jack-knife fold. RAT WAS THE BURGLAR Jeffersonville, Ind., August ~-Most of the city poljce force, with weapons drawn, waited in front of @ grocery store from which a burglar alarm had sounded, But they missed their quersy because they failed to ng a rat trap. Finally rushing | the place, they discovered a large rat runnjng about inside. At the openine of the Civil War, Fort Sumtgr was bombarded for 40 heurs, yet not a single man on either side was shot, “GRAIN - CLOSE STRONG" Influential Commission House) _ Buying Is Bullish Factor Toward Finish Chicago, Aug. 15. — (4) — Wheat rices ruled strong almost all day. nfluential commission house buy- ing and short covering based on the strength in Winnipeg were bullish factors toward the finish. The Canadian market was up on colder weather forecast. The mar- ket here started higher on frost re- ports from northern Alberta, but dipped under local pressure because |of a dip in Minneapolis. September | ce made the corn market! “Wheat closed strong with prices |at the finish % to 1% cents up; corn was u Nanwed to % cent higher; unchanged to % cent gain, and, provisions 5 cents to 17% cents ad- | vance, ' Private advices from parts of | Canada today told of considerabl |damage to crops from frost an heavy rain. One report said that in a section about 60 miles north of Winnipeg the ground was covered with a heavy blanket of frost, while | it was said that in another section! ithe loss of several fields will be Many fields in the Sas- atchewan territory were said to be jinfection on the stems, | weather, it was said, i be for a week or 10 days to prevent serious injury to the crop. The market as a whole lacked in- terest. Trade was only, moderate, and, whenever any buying appeared, offerings wu reaction soon set were for | unsettled weather in the northwest, |with fair and warmer in the corn belt. | CROP DAMAGE REPON |GIVE PRICES A BOOST inneapolis, “Aug. | firmation by an American crop pert of ere frost damage s ‘eral areas in Saskatchewan and prom- ise of colder weatirer tonight gave wheat futures a smart rally from ined 4 to 1% cents, | early depr ed strong with wheat r a 4 cent dip with corn. Rye ftures were strong with wheat. ‘eptember barley broke one cent on. hedging and recovered. Flaxseed futures moved higher with grain. Cash wheat, offerings were large and demand kept up with the in-; crease, except for some of the lower! protein quality. Protein at 12.30.qper| cent. was quiet and easy to one cent lower. Demand was better for 13 per cent ‘protein and premiums were m. inter wheat was in liberal sup- y, and easy for southwestern. urum was in good demand. turn j Pt Gorn offerings were moderate and|° demand was good for yellow. Oats were quiet and steady. Rye was steady. Barley was one to two cents. low- er. Demand improved, however, and the late market was only one cent off from Saturday. Flaxseed was steady. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOOK ‘South St. Paul, Aug. 15.—(U. 8, D. A. 000; largely grassy mostly killing classe + bulls weak to 25 weights 11.25; several load: steers 9.00@9.25; bulk 8.00@8.75: bulk cows and heifers 5.50@7.50; cutters 4.75 and down; bulls mostly 6.00 and down; stockers and feeders} ctive, 25 highe largely 650@7.% few cars above 8,00, Calves, 2,000; vealers 50@75 low- er; good lights 13.00; choice 13.50. Hogs, 4,000; utcher and bacon hogs opening steady to strong; pack- ing sows strong, slightly higher: H early top 10.75; bidding most}; @10.00 on medium and heavy Butch. ers; early sales sows mostly 7.25; some down to 7.00; pigs 10.75; aver- age cost Saturday 8.90; weight 242. Seep, 1,500; generally steady; bulk He nate 12.50@13.50; culls mostly sheep scarce. grassy * Very Observing 7 — - THIS 16. THE LAST AND OLDEST OF THE ANTARCTIC LOOKED LIKE A DOG AND TION ~THIS ANIMAL A DINGSAUR, BARKED LIKE SWAM UKE A Fist Ok,mom! x SAW THE FUNNIEST THING TONIGHT eat IE tUsEUM & SAW A OLD-FASHIONED HIGH TOPPED ~ SHOES LL WEARING A PAIR OF THOSE JAATS AWFUL ACG ‘70 WRITE ME ALI ASIA ME 70.6 PS NISIT AIM —-BO) STTER | 1G AND: 7] States Steel corp ve Trish .Cobblers 3.75. | deducted MARKETS | rinanérat ve PRICES CHICAGO RANGR ‘Aug. 15 Tulse righ 143% 147% 150% 1.13% 117 1.19% Close Yesterday YearAgo Open 1.41% DM —Tedey— low Close 140% 1.42% 145 14T% 1 148 1.10% 111% * @1iz 1.16% 1.15% 117% 108% | 48% 52% 55% 94% rr) 1.02% , 1252 12.62 ATH 28% 1.03% 1.01% 12.47 12.55 March 1.00% 12.40 _ 12.55 1.01% 12.45, @i 12.56 Sept. Oct. Ribs— 14.80 14.90 @92 14.40 13.80 17.35 16.75 11,77 11.90 11.80 11.90 12.87 12.97 11.77 11.75 Bellies— Sept. Oct. STOCK MARKET IS ON UPTREND Brisk Rally “Follows Sinking Spell Occasioned by Gary’s Death 13.25 cago, Aug. 1i . --Hogs, 35,000; general market 10 tor] 15 cents higher; spots 25'cents up, but choice hogs Paling 250 pounas up slow; top 11.10; good to choice — 160 Pounds to 200 pounds 10.75@ ~ 11.08; 220 to 250 pounds mostly 9.75 | @10.50; 260 ‘pounds to 300 pounds | 8.75@8.40; most Packing ‘sows 135@ Brief 78 lightweights up 8.00; kc desirable laughter Ag 9.75@10.15: beat strongwelght '1035 @ 10.50: heavyweight hogs 8.40@9.65; medi atl light 9.10@11.05; | light ‘SBOgI TIO; light light 825 | : - 11.10; king’ sows 00; New York, Aug. 15.—()—The slaughter pigs 9.00@10.50. stock market, having undergone ‘a| Cattle, 25,000; fed steers mostly drastic downward readjustment of| Steady; beter brade: prices last week, rallied briskly to-|@rades slow; she ‘aay after a temporary sinking spell] Weak; bulls barely on the announcement of the death of Chairman E. H. Gary of the United| best weighty steers 14.60; ation, The recov-|long yearlings 14, eifers ap ery, which embraced practically all/ 13.50; most fat st 11.50@1 groups of stocks, was led by the rails,| We hty grassers up to 11.00; ay ; several of which advanced three 14.50 points or more, and the high’ priced specialties. Sheep, 16,000; lambs fairly activ The rally was not associated with) generally steady to strong with anything in the day's news. Pools|day; part b ‘ closely sorted native: resumed operations on a large scale!to sm: ers 14.8524, ~ on the theory that easy money condi-| 14. HI bulk i packers lightly s 4 tions were likely ‘to continue for; 13.’ few downward to 13.50 time to come, that a normal ee belo culls 9.00@9,50; few quickening of buiness was due, and! 10.00; grass range offerings lit ithat the market's weakened technical sorted 14.25;' three doubles good to position had been sufficiently cor-|Choice around 80 pounds ‘initial as. rected by the violent decline of last|Signments Nevada lambs at the pric week. . sheep steady; fat native ewes 6.00@ Some speculative disappointment 7.00; range e held around 7.25: was expressed over the failure of the bulk feeding lambs cligible 12.75 Du Pont directors to make a special) 13.60; best held above 18.7 ; idend distribution, but the stock quickly recovered its three point loss BISMARCK GRAIN mverted it into a gain of four| (Furnished cj Batssell Miller: Co., Threshing | Machine, Bismarck, Apg. sold down to 242' in the No. 1 dark northern to 254%, a No. 1 northern ¢ No. 1 amber durum ints. Commercial Solvents “B”, No, 1 mixed durum extended its gain to seven points and No. 1 red durum . Delaware ai Atlantic. Re- No. 1 flax fining, Peori aks Great No: 2 flax Soo” 13.25 18.20 steady | Northern preferred, common, No. 1 rye . Pittsburgh and West Virginia and Barley United Fruit sold 3 to 5 yoaee High. Oats er. Northern Pacific at 96% and, Speltz, per cwt. Radio Corporation at 65 estab- SHELL CORN lished new high records for the year. No. 3, 56 lbs. or more U Steel common opened at ne 4, 55 Ibs. 131%7 sold down 130% and then ral-| No ; : 0. 6. died to around 113. 38 he closing was strong. Tmpres-| One cent per pound discount un- sive buying of many stocks was un-; der 55 Ib, ear corn, 70 Ibs., five cents der way in the final hour, especially ‘under shell. United States Steel, which reached Hard winter wheat . 134%. Banger and Aroostok had a Dark hard winter wheat sudden gain of 10 points and “Soo, er ape tiga sea Chesapeake & Orio, Gulf Mobile "and cHINNEAPOLIB CASH CLOSE jorthern, Peoples’ Gas, Woolwort inneapolis, Aug. 15.—(?)—Wheat and Loose Wiles Biscuit were moved, receipts today 03" compared te 468. up three to titer inst the short my & year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat erest wil ittle, opposition. ‘otal and coarse in sales approximated "1,750,000" shares.'today follows onne auotations aie cocoa aby 1 Hard Spring, fancy POTATOES Montana . Chicago, Aug. 15.—(P)—Potatoes,! To arriv receipts 128 cars; on track 227; total, 1 D, N, United States shipments Saturday| To ai 553; Sunday 46 cars; trading good,!1 Ha: market stronger on sacks, barely| To onybarrels; Kansas and Mis.) 1D. N Irish Cobblers 1.60@ wi) shade higher; few sales tery poor. stock 1.35; New Jersey eq Irish Cobblers '3.20@3.40 per 150 pound sacks; fancy shade high- er; Virginia and Maryland barrel ae pn het ase ord to good 1.43% T Ang. 15.—(U. S. D. of} 2 D. A.)—Potatoe: Very light wire in- quiry; demand slow, market weaker; carloads delivered sales freight only neapo! Paul rate, les to establish market. CHICAGO bd att nd Chicago, Aug. Sa Butter low- er: receipts creamery extras 39447 ft firsts 88@38%; firs! onds MGs. ’ recei pe fiat nae Cheese unchanged 0 POULTRY Chis Ane te a an Poult icago, Au; e ive, steady; rece cars; fowls eine ney A ge oe 23 re sere ie eee MINNEAPOLIS RAN RANGE tee ait Lew Close 141M 1.48% 140% 1.42 144% 146% iage 148 tae be SBE 1% a5 lt Ke 4aK Minneapol 1a BN Be ee te ae See Z 3 J Nortbers nee ae too few 1 Dark Hard (ont)! ee To arrive sete ts 17,397 cases; inary firsts 23 Fancy 1 Ambe: To arrive . rf # re # M6 - i Es fers PME okey

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