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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for. Thurs., Aug. 20 BULLS AGAIN WAKE New York Stocks| GAINS BUT MARKET SHOWSNOSTRENCTH Liquidation Around Midday | Halts Effort to Boost Share Prices Higher 14 any em. & Dye AD ass 3164 New York, Aug. 20.—(?)—For the third successive session bulls were}! able to make substantial progress | patdwin Lo during the morning in Thursday's) |: a mire | stock market, only to stall in of liquidation around mid-day. Public apathy and a soggy bond market, have made forward progress | (11). difficult. The setback was t & Mecha severe |(ranadia than those recently encountered and |< the major portion of the carly ad-|(..0%, vance was retained. Leadit com-| (neo. modity markets also maintained aj ch: better tone, in sympath; with Liver-| Selling converged upon tobacco | shares and losses of a point or two oh appeared in American Tobacco, and °c Liggett and Myers common and Class om B stocks, and in Reynolds B. Advances of 1 to 3 poin a throughout much of the list. M chandising, chemical and utihty ticular demand, shares were in Pp even some of the 1 shorts covered. Mowe ‘The advance was all but halted in) p, the oils, save for the Tidewater Is | E sijes, Which were helped by early ex pectations of completion of the long: projected Sinclair merger. Sales were moderately over a mil lion shares. . \ Produce Markets | CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Aug. 20. —(P)—Butter was — unsettled in tone Thursday and prices sanged from steady to *sc lower. and unchanged. Is coming up as| n Motor t. Car ds iupp t Poultry alive 4 cars 33 trucks; easy; fowls 1813-21c; broilers 20c; fry 20c; springs 22c; roosters 12'2c, tu keys 15-17c; white spring ducks 17¢; | Int colored 15c; spring geese 13c. Eggs, 6,746, steady; prices } changed. y : “Butter, 6,042, unsettled: creamery | jt; + specials (93 score) 26':-28%; extras) Krex i (2 score) 26%; extra firsts (90-91) Kr score) 26-27; firsts (88-89 score) 24- | |<" 24; seconds (86-87 scorc) 22-23; stan- | dards (90 score centralized carlots) |} Cheese—per Ib; twins 14% C3 | iaone Gaisies 15¢; brick 14c; limburger 15- | Mo. P. 16c; longhorns 15c; young Americas) Mont. Wa 15¢; Swiss 26-28c. Nash’ Motors | | ae | i CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Aug. 20—(7)}—(U. S. Dep Regr.)—Potatoes, 77, on track 234, total U. S. shipments 559; week on triumphs, dull on other stock, trad-| ing rather slow sacked per cwt., W! consin cobblers 1.20-1.30; poor stock | 1.00; triumphs | 1.25-1.35; Missouri |< cobblers 90-1.10; ‘Idaho russets No. 1.) par.- 0; medium 1.70; triumphs j Pat phs 1.25-1.35. XY Nort. & V 5 |pen MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | Minneapolis, Aug. 20—(?)—Flour 15) |) tower, In carload lots, family patents ‘ullma quoted $4.40-4.50 a barrel in 98 pound Las cotton sacks. ha Shipments 38,040. Pure bran $12,00-12.50. Standard middlings $10.50-11.00. Se E hfld, Oil yal Dutch ocks | WHEAT QUOTATIONS i | | [Showed ; |might cause the Orient to buy more Sk BUT CORN IS WEAK Partially Based on Deal with China Chicago, Aug. 20, — (#) — Wheat | firmness late Thursday, whereas corn underwent setbacks with September again outdoing the season's low price record. fied China of willingness to negotiate the sale of 15,000,000 bushels of wheat on credit for flood sufferers. Another stimulating factor was continued re- ports from India, China and Japan that rice production was short and wheat than expected. up, Sept. 49%5-! unsettled 1k-% up, Se 38%-"%4, oats at a shade decline to 4 | advance, and proivsions 7 cents lower to 7 cents higher. Opening 1-4 to 5-8 cents high- er, wheat afterward held near the initial limits. Corn started unchang- ed to 'sc and later showed a rise all around, In addition to buying due to pro- tracted rains hampering harvest in France, Great Britain and Germany and causing crop deterioration, the l wheat market showed itself responsive to word of over-night export, business | @. from North America. Some notice also was taken of apparent likelihood that United States government fi- nanced wheat would be extensively | lief purposes. capital too of proposals that surplus wheat holdings of farm board allies be swapped to China for silver. ‘A check of wheat price upturns, however, was heavy Russian ship- ments, 4,472,000 bushels in the last week following 4.584, the week previ- ous. Corn and oats developed firm- ness owing to wheat upturns and to reversal of market. position by previ- ous speculative sellers of corn. Provisions were neglected. DULLN! MARKS TRADE IN MINNEAPOLIS GRAD Minneapolis, Aug. 20. was dull early in the session Thurs- be the chief strengthening influence in all wheat markets. Export busi- ness was moderate. 2 ‘Weather conditions through north-|3 ern Europe are bad for harvest and |damage is feared. Weakness in cash|1 corn caused considerable liquidation |2 of old-crop futures but the old crop market held up pretty well. September wheat futures closed %4 higher and December and May \1 Oats, rye and barley were up frac-|1 tionally while flax dipped '4-'s¢ on/2 scattered country hedging. was strong to one cent high- er compared with futures. Winter wheat © mand. Durum wheat tone was still |, * | strong. 3 Cash corn demand was fair. Oats} Rye demand was very good. |stronger. Flax was strong. NEW YORK New York, Aug. 20.—(P)—Poultry— live steady. Broilers by freight 19-2 by express 18-27. Dressed irregular; chickens fresh 24-42; frozen 22-36. Butter, 9,304 higher than extra, 2 i score) 29; first (88-91 score) 26-28%. d Cheese, 79,204; firm. Eggs, 18,124; firm. Mixed unchanged; other grades w Shattuck (FG HW Union Of colors | § anged. |; RANGE OF Minneapolis, Ai )—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1\ rex. northern 6575; No. 3 dark northern | tin 60-6413; No. 3 durum 642; No. amber durum 76. Oats: No. 4 white 21's-21%s. Rye: No. 2, 3% ta. Barley: No. 2 special 46%2; % 36% -46%. Flax: No. 1.40-1.41 MONEY RATES a York, Aug. 20.—(F)—Call| War : money steady 1 1-2 per cent. Time) West Maryla 4 loans steady 60-90 days 1 1-4 to 11-2:! Westen Air Br... : four months 1 1-2 to 1 3-4; 5-6 months) Westgh, Fl. & Mts. 1 3-4 to 2 per cent. villys Ovrind Prime Commercial AVI OIWOREL y niet BISMARCK GRAUY (Furnished by Russel-Miller Co.) , New per 1 3-4 to 2. B STOCKS CUR! ry New York, Aug. 20—?)—Curb. RE Gack NO Cities Service 11. No. 1 Northern . No. 1 Amber Durum Elec. Bond & Share 38 1-8. Standard Oil Ind. 26 3-4 United Founders 4 7-8 1 Mixed Durum 1 Red Durum 1 Flax BOSTON WOOL Boston, Aug. 20—(P\--Prices on) 0 56's and 48, 50's quality domestic) TP wools tends stronger on a moderate turnover. Strictly combing territory wools of 56's quality brings 50 to 53c scoured basis, while 48, 50's move at 45 to 47c; occasional sales of fleeces are closed at 23c in the grease, for strictly combing 56's and 22c for 48, 50's, out of Ohio and similar lines. Winter Wheat’. Hard Winter Wheat INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By The Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York.) Bid asked. Corp. Tr Sh 4 3-8 to 4 7-8. No Am Tr 8h 4 1-2 to 5. Low quarter blood 46's and common| Nat Tr Sh 9 1-2 to 10 1-4. and braids of both fleece and territory) Sel Am Sh 4 1-4 to 4 3-4. lines ‘show a strengthening tendency.) Sel Inc Sh 5 3-4 to 6 1-4. ee United Fond Corp. .05 to .09. DULUTH CLOSE Univ. Tr Sh 4 3-4 to 5 1-4. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS First Bank Stock 17 1-8. Northwest Banco 28 1-4. Others blank. GOVERNMENT BONDS Liberty 3 1-2s, 102.11. Liberty 1s 4 1-48, 102.25. Liberty 4th 4 1-4s, 104.27. Treasury 4 1-4s, 112.12. ‘. 1S. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 2,100, strictly 3 |6.00; grass cows dull, $3.25-4.25; heif- ; | pound weights 6.50~ ‘land wether lambs 6.75 to mostly 7.25; a Sy \| Livestock jo =e i SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK |_ South St. Paul, Aug. 20.—(P)—(U. \good and choice spring fed steers ful: \ly steady; mixed yearlings $9.75; new season's peak; other highly. finished} arlings held around $9.50; best me-| jum weights $9.00; plainer kinds|! down to $7.50; grassy steers $4.50-) \ers $3.75-5.50; cutters $2.00-2.75; bulls junchanged; stockers and feeders very dull; weak to 25¢ lower. | Calves 1,400; vealers steady to! 8.50; stocker and feeder cattle: 9.25; Minneapolis, Aug. 20.—(?)— ‘Wheat— Open High used for domestic unemployment re- |Sept. Bulls tried to make ;Dec. jreceipts day and lack of offerings seemed to|605 a year ago. ‘Wheat— 3 113% protein demand was steady with offerings |14% ‘| poor. |Barley demand was better and tone|!,H 1D common and medium $4.00-6.00. Sheep — 16,000; lambs fairly active, FIRM AT CHICAGO xsi serie, ae native ewe and wether lambs $7.00- 7.15 to.packers; few $8.00 to outsid- ers; best westerns held around $8.00. Lambs ibe pounds down, good and choice Late Strength of Bread Cran ees ren 4.50628 Ly 150 pounds, medium to choice $1.25- 2.75; all weights cull and common _|75c-$1.75; feeding lambs good and choice $5.25-5. sheep dull, weak; laughter sheep and lambs: SIOUX CITY Late strength of wheat was associ=|active; firm; others slow, about slated with announcement that the|steady; fed she stock, firm: others \United States farm board had noti-|dull, weak; bulls and vealers un- changed; stockers and feeders slow, weak; choice 927 pound yearlings $10.00—1037 pound beeves $9.50; bulk 8.25-9.50; choice 840 pound heifers bulk cows 3.00-4.00; numérous sales common and medium stockers 4.00-5.00; heavy fleshy feeders up to 6.50; bulk medium bulls 3.00-3.50; practical vealers top 6.50. Hogs 3,000; fairly active, mostly 10- 25c higher: top 6.80 for light averages; °. | bulk 160-250 pound weights 6.25-6.75; most 260-290 pound weights 5.50- weights 290 pounds up salable 4. 5.50; majority packing sows 4.35-5.15; extreme heavy and rough kinds down around 4.00. Sheep 3000; opening steady; native lambs 7.25 down; load Idahos 6.25-6.50; around 50 per cent sort; bulk western unsold; fat ewes quoted to 2.00; feeders eligible 5.50 down, Grain Quotations MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Low 58% 575% 585, 59% = 5815 (May 61% 62% 61% 42% 42% 428 35's 35% 35 36 362 36 s2 .2lia 21's 22 22% 22 1.373 1.38% 1.37 « 1.3813 1.38% 1.38% 1.39 140 1.38% 1. 36 36% 36 35% 36% 35% Minneapolis, Aug. dk north. dk north. dk north. higher. 12% protein dk north. dk north. Grade of Cash wheat was in more aggressive ih < = north. 3 dk north. s unchanged and in good de- | G7#de.0f 14 63%4 north. A ea % 61%. Winter Wheat north Me 37 tana rotein Bored BS eee SAM Bod SA eee 53% 4 se 53% 53% 54% 52% 52% 53% 51% Durum 12 Bry 66 ™ Th asene strong, medium and choice grades |2 largely $6.50-8.50; few to $9.50. |sows strong to 18¢ higher; other \classes mostly steady; ‘better 170-210 15; top 6.75; 220 240 pounds 5.75-6. 5.00-5.75; sows 3. light lights 5; average cost Wed- nesday 4.91; weight 255. ‘Sheep 11,000, market opening around | {steady with Wednesday on all classes; early sales good to choice feeder ewe some South Dakota and range lambs jheld higher; medium grade lambs |5.00-5.50; throwouts mostly 3.50; ewes jweak, run includes 22 doubles range lambs billed through eee CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 20—(P)—(U. 8. Dep. of Agr.)—Hogs 19,000 including 3,500 |direct; slow, about steady; pigs and |packing sows strong to 15 highe 170-210 Ibs., $7.00-7.15; top $7.20; 220- pigs $5.50-6.2! .00-4.75; smooth light weights $5.00-5.50. Light light, good and choice 140-160 Ibs, $6.50-7.00; light weight 160-200 Ibs, $6.85-7.20; medium weight 200-250 lbs. $6.60- 7.20; heavy weight 250-350 Ibs., $5.35- 6.80; packing sows, medium and good 275-500 Ibs., $4.00-5.50; slaughter pigs, good and choice 100-150 Ibs. $5.35- 6.35. ‘ Cattle 7,000; calves 2,000; strictly choice fed steers and yearlings steady; others easy to 25 lower; buy- ers discriminating not only against grassy offerings but widening the {Price range between merely good and outstanding offerings; top yearlings . best weighty steers $10.00; Hogs "6.000, ‘market slow; packing|z durum: eves 1.30% 1.41% 1.38% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn, Aug. 20—(P)— ‘Durum— Hi mn Low Sept. 5ST Dee. 1.43% 141 1.43% 1.41 142 good and 10.25; 900-1100 Ibs., $8.25-10.25; 1100- 1300 ‘Ibs., $8.00-10.25; 1300-1500 Ib., $8- .10; common and medium 600-1300 ewes 90- 60-75 pounds 15. Sioux City, Ia., Aug. 20.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 2,500; calves 200; good to choice beef steers and yearlings ———$ $= $$$ $$$ —* MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 20.—(P)—Wheat ursday 122 compared to|men at vital points for defense. all 6.15; fat | 3 |ican, French, Japanese and Germans, Delivered To Arrive 63% 67% 62% 63% 60% 64% seen 58% 62% 14% protein dk north. .63'4 67% dk north. 60% 64% dk north. .58%4 .62% 53% 52% ‘Associated Press Photo Lou Reichers, California pilot, hopes to set a new cross country peed record on a flight from Los Angeles to New York. He plans one stop at Wichita, Ka yellow hard 49 3- spring 52 1-2; No. 2 mixed 49 1-2; corn!» No. 1 mixed 46; No. 1 yellow 45 3-4 to 46 1-4; No. 2 white 57 1-2 to 48 1-2; sample grade 38; oats (old) No. 3 N. D. Box 265. Phone 406. oo | Weather Report. | TE: RATUME is At 7 a. 4 . 66 Highest 86 Pr Amt. 24 hour: dan, 1 .. Normal, Jan. H Hankinson, No. 1 northern] \ ° Hettinger, peldy’ sss. [ i 0 ° 0 02 fy 0 ) 0 Dead Animals Wanted a OE ene QUICK eervice will be given removing your dead or undesirable live an- imals such as horses, hogs, cows and sheep, all free of charge. We call for one or more, large or . Write or phone us promptly. North- ern Rendering company, Bismarck, 1 this month ‘to date al, this month to date 1 ‘to ‘date GENERAL Qi PORT mptrs. High Loy 3 5 N..D, Stations— r peldy must be received at Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional | per word. . . | vise any copy to conform with make- ‘The Tribune Want Ad Department. ———— ___Houses and Flats __ FOR RENT—Modern 4 room house, FOR RENT—New modern five room FOR RENT—Partly furnished CLASSIFIED AD RATES ‘All want ads are cash in advance minimum charge 15 cents. 0 ‘The Tribune of- ‘a. m, to insure insertion regular classified FOR RENT sleeping room suitable for four high school or college boys available Sep- tember ist, rent very reasol Also two single sleeping rooms, im- mediate possession. Call at 300 Eighth St. solide FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping with private entrance. Only $16 per month. Also 2 rooms on ground floor. Avail- able Sept. 1st, Phone 833-W or ca ith St. fice by 9:00 same day in the page. : Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under the classified display rates at 90 cents per column inch per insertion. REGULAR WANT ADD RATES 6 days, 25 words or under .. $1.45 3 days, 25 words or under 2 ds 25 words or under 1 day, 25 words or under ... FOR Nicely furnished front sleeping room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Price reasonable. Call at 208 East Rosser, FOR RENT—Pleasant room for one or two gentlemen. Quiet home. Gas heat. Phone 364. 418 7th St FOR RENT—Room, 2 blocks s from postoffice, newly decorated, new furniture, coil spring and inner spring mattress. No children. Board if desired. Call after 6:30 p. m. ‘The Tribune reserves the right to reject any copy submitted, also to re- up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 RENT—Two furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Adults preferred. Rent reasonable. Phone 1196. . R RENT—Small furnished sleep- ing room with two windows. Can be used for light housekeeping. Call at 619 6th St., or phone 619-W. 706 12th St. Phone 754-W. _ R RENT—Very pleasant room in modern home. Good location. ‘Would consider school girl or work- ing girl who would like to work for G room| Part of board. Phone 1511 or call Call at| at 417 W. Thayer. FOR RENT—Room in modern home, odern| newly decorated, four windows, house after September 1. Built-in features. Some furniture available. Phone 438 or call at 1106 Ave. Cc. house. Rent reasonable. 214 15th St. Phone 1175-M. INT—Seven room white 23: (new) No. 2 white (new) | Wishek. A H 21-21 1-2; sample grade 17, Rye No.| Nonna, My nly « 0 | POR Setar iparuge. | O1oss/ in! 18i- |e ClDeek ai ae vere 331, Barley 33-68. Timothy seed cldy. |) ania eae tire furnished Suitable for 2 if desired. 31s blocks 3.00-3.50. Clover seed 9.50-16.00. pe o| sleeping room and a furni - | Prene tak or S47-W. Arthur Bi Soins Call at 116 W. CHICAGO STOCKS iss] Shipp. PR 5 ANS ENN ne (By The Associated Press) > | WOR RENT=Sept- lat, seven room alt |FOR RENT—Cool, attractive, well fur- 0 a | nished rooms to permanent guests. Corporation Securities 14 3-4. ¢|Fonodern home partly furnished. In| TAOS 0k OhDantly surprising. Insull Util. Invest. 27 3-4. $| fine condition. Gas for heating and) Put Tatts Midwest Util. (New) 17 1-8. ©! cooking, also in basement for laun~| ——— ce Hotel _ ——_______—- 11 ary, Four bed rooms, one on test FOR oe ee roo Gentle- y | floor. Very,close in at 410 7th St.) men vreferr ne 195-R or call Troops of Government 8} Gall at house after 9 a.m. days. | _at 118 Thayer. Are Victors in (3 }SONGALOW FOR RENT Five spe: { +021" cious rooms, bath and a! ed ga- Cuban Battle 1) Sage. Exceptionally nice home. | pop ps Bakes de consi aaaie 0| Near high school and capitol. In- steer rst floor, furnished (Continued from page one) |_| ®) quire at 211 W. Rosser or phone] nq vee media A pl Ee secre ash ois o{ 1318 a __| Dedrable furnished: room aa Reporis reaching thn aver, the| ‘ as entre Seer eaina TEA Kitchenette, rent reduced for care us battle estimated that 250 govern- vig] Rouse Mpreakfast nook and garage. cae this winter. Call at 422 ment soldiers had been slain, he said, but he could not approximate the number of Insurgent losses. Three Fair to of the government's 10 airplanes were| unsettled tonight and Friday;, cooler shot down but large quantities of PU 'North Dakota: arms and ammunition were taken led tonight and Fr ce from the rebels. ibly showers east portion; cooler ‘According to his account a veritable) *"e™e, Wert, tgugon Comsat bets “foreign legion” of about 1,000 Amer-] For South Dakota: Mostly fair to- night and Frid Ithough possibly amplified by native soldiers, landed at Gibara Saturday morning in a Ger- man vessel and took possession of the city with hardly a struggle. An offi-) 5 cer whom he identified as an Ameri- can was in charge and posted his Federals Advance ») A force of about 2,000 Cuban sol- diers, hailing from Santa Clara and! Camaguey Provinces, advanced on! ( the town Monday afternoon. Their artillery laid down a heavy fire, air-| from the harbor. | The battle raged for 72 hours with| great bloodshed on both sides and} military maneuvers worthy of or- ganized warfare. The Insurgents) withdrew in good order about 4/ o'clock Wednesday afternoon and in- trenched themselves firmly in 4) railroad tunnel, the, only approach to the town, Repeatéd efforts to, dis-| lodge them were in vain. ate Fuller understood that the Insur- determined counter-assault on Gi-| bara and that further intensive fight- ing could be expected shortly. $$ $$ | White Sox Can’t ‘| | Score For Faber || —— Chicago, Aug. Urban” “Red” Faber, veteran White Sox | spitball pitcher, is just going | along hoping his mates will score a run for him one of these days. | When he retired for a pinch- batsman in the eighth inning of Bob Grove's personal triumph Wednesday, it rounded out the 31st consecutive scoreless inning nation. “And just as soon as Old Red was out of the ball game, the unsettled at time: night extreme w sure area extends along the western Rocky Lapses y slope 4 y . scattered precipitation occurred from planes raked the town from above|the Great Lakes region westward to and a cruiser directed a bombardment |the Rocky ° gents were resting their men for a', for the Faber-White Sox combi- | Sox stepped right out and scored two runs off Grove. ‘sufferers. WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: slightly cooler to- t portion and west Unsettled tonight da fair tonight and what unsettled in po with showers Some warmer tonight st and south Friday WEATHER CONDITIONS barometric pressure is high pi Valley and ie a low pres- The over the upper Missi jreat Lakes region w Light, widely Mountain states, while ewhere the weather is generally ". Temperatures are near jove the seasonal average ction: uri Ri Official in Charge. ae se ad A Dizzy Dean Wins | nie hceiiseeee es ie SSI Houston, Tex, Aug. 20.—— | Jerome (Dizzy) Dean, the eccen- | tric former western league right hander whom the St. Louis Card- | inals sent to their Houston Texas league farm after spring training. continues to hurl in dazzling fashion. In winning his 24th game of the season by shutting out Fort Worth 8 to 0 Wednesday night, Dean ran | his season strikeouts to 253. This, however, still was below the all- time league record of 325. HOOVER VOICES SYMPATHY Washington, Aug. 20.—(7)—A mess- age ofysympathy to the Chinese na- tionail late Wednesday by President Hoover as the American Red Cross allocated FOR RENT—Both parts FOR RENT— Large rooming house, 24th League Tilt ,|satesmen” government was dispatched | Heat and water furnished. Posses- sion Sept. Ist. Phone 1518-W or call 1011 Ave. E. FOR RENT—Two very nice apart- ments on first floor, running water. B tire mg water and telephone urnished. Rent reasonable to re- Pope Jed 610 pees iin sponsible parties. Call at 615 and. pe ery hale rch and garage. | FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- orp ; ed 4 room apt. with private bath, jullam. first floor. Call at 808 7th St. Also Piano for rent. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed apartment. Apply downstairs at 415 4th. Phone 1295-J. with some roomers already in} rooms. Modern 7 room house, in- cluding 4 bedroors, also modern 6 room house at $35.00 per month.) ~~ ciated Oa also city heated and furnish ed} FOR RENT—Three room apartment apartment. Phone 905. on ground floor, private bath, also FOR RENT—Five room 2 room apartment, adjoining bath. quire 214 Fifth street. | Gallet B13 Ave, Bor pions {1600 W. FOR RENT— Furnished apartments, $16.00 to $22.00 and $33.00 at 618 6th St. Two 3 room apartments at 721 3rd St. Private bath. Phene ine Work Wanted CHIMNEY SWEEP—Furnaces and chimneys cleaned. Work guaran- 1213-W. teed. Price reasonable. Phone 398.)FOR RENT—Apartments all modern. GiRt* WANTS — Place to work for} Inquire Mrs. W. A. Hughes, 616 7th board and room while attending pee I school. Can start immediately.|FOR RENT —Furnished four rooms ‘Write Aureal Bertsch, Ri, Bismarck, bos bath. Call at 504 9th St. Phone N.D. I. FOR RENT—Three room all modern” apartment, practically new. Inquire at WILL DO ALL KINDS of laundry work, Specialize in hand work. Call for and deliver. Satisfaction given. Phone 1629-W. the Fifth Street Stationery. (0 room well furnish- éd apartment next to bath. Al- ways hot water. Gas, lights and phone furnished. Laundry privil- eges, also sleeping room for rent. Phone 1052-R or call at 422 Fourth Street. FOR RENT—Two room apartment in College Building. Phone 1063 or call at Room 200. FOR RENT—Apartment in fireproof building, tw rooms, kitchenette and bath. Electrical refrigerator. Laun- dry privileges. Inquire The Bis- marck Tribune office. OR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed apartment in the Varney Apart- ments. New gas range and Elec- trolux refrigerator. Phone 773. FOR RENT— Four room furnished apartment on ground floor. Call at with sales ability to travel through- | out the state of North Dakota, with manager and crew and sell Home Comfort Ranges to the rural trade. ‘We pay all expenses and a liberal commission and bonus. Men must not be under twentiy-five, nor over fifty years of age and able to fur- nish references. For appointment phone H. M. Robison, 1773—Friday, August 21st. * WANTED — Men over 40 to opertal Rawleigh home service business on our capital in East Morton, North Kifider counties. We will teach you how to build permanent business of unusual profits. Write immediately, giving age references, age, experi- W. T. Rawleigh Co. Dept. $100,000 to China's hordes of flood mekk bbS FRKE TRF Pail ind his bride OWEN D. YOUNG’S SON WEDS after their wedding ceremony. hairman of the board of the ~The bride is the former Faith ‘Adams of Washington, D. S oreo Aso ae ence. ND-Ht-3-X, Minneapolis, Minn. | 1210 Broadway. WANTED—Three men or three wom- en to work either in Bismarck or For Rent territory. For interview|#OR —RENT—Beauty shop épace, after 8:30 P_m.| Sept, 15th. Prince Hotel. ‘Tas apekins Sch Rete Ss _ Write Tribune Ad. No. 44 0 WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework, family of two adults, must be good cook. Phone 751 or apply at 117 Main Ave. ______ Miscellaneous ¥OR SALE— Cucumbers for dilling and pickling $2.00 per bushel. Due to dry weather the cucumber crop is limited. rr William Erlenmeyer, 421 Third jt. WANTED—To buy a gateleg table, be sure of a good position. Write| writing eal a cheat aes Mankato Commercial College, Man-) ust be reasonable. Phone 1419-M. ANE BOy OS EASE OU Wants to ride for enrolling now. Free.| gi ore Bept. 10, Will Catalog . Moler Barber College, Front St., EDUCATE—for business and you will Fargo, N. D. use car take two or three —_—_—_ one way or return cheap. Household Goods for Sale ‘To be gone three weeks. Start any #OR SALE—Household goods. @ piece| time after August 16th. Write Trib- ining suite, $35.00; rocker, $2.00,| woe ad No. 4t.—___ end table $1.75, magazine rack, $2.00, | FOR SALE—! ghort= medicine cabinet $3.00, sewing horn bulls, 10 to 15 moths old. Ac- machine’ $3.00, bedside table $1.00,| credited berd. Farm 3 miles north of Bismarck. Struts & Nagel, Bis- kitchen utensils, dishes and fruit marck, N. D. jars. Mrs. B. H. Morris, 1006-4th. for ‘@ six-room house consisting of an overstuffed suite, oak dining room bedroom Sale FOR SALE—Twenty shares of-Gate suite, mahogany suite, 3-| City Building and Loan Ass'n. stock, burner kerosene stove, electric! Also sanitary cot. Priced for quick washing machine, kitchen table and| sale. Phone 1670-J. chairs, floor lamp and many other] POOL HALL—For sale or rent. New articles, Phone 1724-M or call at| equipment, four tables, 110_ East Rosser. fountain, running water, living S| quarters in connection complete, Dak. with Phone 1087 after 5:00 p. m. Lost and Found J. ©.. Young Bismarck Hotel, Bis- zs at ‘old police pup. Answers to name|FOR SALE—Bannon’s Cafe. Chea of Queen. Phone 521. Reward. if taken before August 20¢h, Write —_—_—_—_e_ee—XnN—XK—_llO_ Mrs, L, M. Bannon, Mott, N. Dak. Paraffin wax, the petroleum by- Good in town, r, Mee empresas FOR SALE—Junior size About 60 per cent of the visitors to 4 Hartmann Yéllowsone National Park sre wo-| Too oe 1266 or call at Bond approximately $3,000 stock. chemists in their search for a/ creamery . lubricant. ad