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elose: ock and Market Report for Wed., June 17 RAILS, HOLST, Trading Is Erratic as somelae Shares Rise and Others Drop in New York New oYrk, June 17.—(#)—Rails and ® few industrial specialties were mar- ket ringleaders Wednesday forward fractions to about 3 points or 50. The closing tone was oti ted Transfers approximated —_ 1,150,000 shares. The irregularity of groups, high- lighted by random selective buying, was seen-by analyists as sympathetic of various uncertainties yet to be set- tled. Steels dragged, utilities were active but narrow and prominent industrial shares showed financial sentiment to be about a standoff. Case, a recent high-flyer on the up- side, slumped more than 4. Up frac- tions to more than a point were Chrysler, Woolworth, American T-le- phone, National Distillers, Sperry, Kelsey-Hayes, Briggs, United Corp., Standard Brands, Budd Manufactur- ing, Northern Pacific, Santa Fe, New York Central, Lackawanna, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Western Union and Sears oebuck. Crown Cork and Schenley both ran | ¢} ‘up about 3 points. Under scme pressure with losses running to a point or so were Youngs~ town Sheet & Tube, U. 8. Steel, Beth- |S lehem, Consolidated Edison, Du Pont, Dome, McIntyre, Wilson and Grey- hound. Warner-Quinlan slumped under a dollar a share on announcement of & tentative reorganization plan which promised nothing to common stock-/ Ci holders. Cotton reached a new high on the current upturn. Wheat finished unchanged to % of a cent a bushel lower. Corn was up %sto % of a cent. Gold bloc monies were up slightly. The pound sterling weakened. Bonds were higher under the leader- ship of rails and utilities. ———— | Produce Markets i 4 PU i citric race CHICAGO Chicago, June 17.—(?)—Butter and | G eggs were firm in tone Wednesday and poultry was steady to firm. Butter 12,922, firm; creamery-spe- | & cials (93 score) 29%-30%; extzas (92) 29%; extra ‘firsts (90-91) 28%-29; firsts (88-89) 27%-28%; standards (90 centralized carlots) 29%. Eggs 21,008, firm; extra firsts lo- cal 21%; cars 22%; fresh graded first Am. 8! Am, Sug. Ref.” an Tel. he aes Wat. Am. Wool Pf. Anaconda Arm, Ill. . Assd. Dry Atch. T. Atl. Re: Aviation Baldwin Loco, Balt. & Ohio Barnsdall . Bendix Avia’ Bethl. Steel new Boe Airpl. Freeport Tex. Gen. ae it Gen. Elect. ... local 21%; cars 22%; current receipts | Gt. W 20%; storage storage packed firsts 23. Poultry, live, 28 trucks, steady to firm; hens 5 lbs. and less 20%, more than 5 Ibs. 19-19%; Leghorn hens 1 Plymouth Rock springs 27, White Rocks 28, colored 26; Plymouth Rock fryers 24%, White Rocks 25, colored 28; Plymouth, White Rock and colored broilers 23, barebacks 20-22, Leghorn 2 Ib. up 20%, less than 2 Ib. 18; roosters 13%, Leghorn roosters 12%; turkeys 13-16; heavy old ducks 12, heavy young 16; small white ducks av small colored 10, young geese 15, old 13, NEW YORK New York, June 17.—()—Butter 13,819, firmer. Creamery, higher than extras 30% score) 731%; extra (92 30%; firsts (88-91 scores) 28%-30%; seconds (84-87 scores) 28-28%; cen- tralized top score) 29%-30. Chesse 430,528, quiet, prices un- changed. Ener "40,260, firm, mixed colors: Special packs or h receipts 24% -2 Commercial standards 24: firsts 20: mediums 40 Ibs, 21-21%; other mixed colors unchanged, Live poultry, y express: Fowls 19- packed extras 23%; | Gi roger Tibtey-0- Fh. Lorillard “(®)'"11! Mack Trucks Mi (R. H) . Marine Midi. . Field Mel Strs. McKess & Rob. ... McKess & Rob. Pfd. Miami Copper .-Honey Mid.-Cont. Pet Bae Stl. 23; roosters 14; turkeys (hens) 23; | Mt other express prices unchanged, Dressed poultry steady; fresh, chickens 21%-82; turkeys (northwest) 17-24%; other fresh and all frozen prices unchanged. Live poultry steady to firm. By freight: Fowls 19-23; roosters 14; turkeys 14-22; broilers unquoted; other freight prices unchanged. BUTTER-EGG RUTURES Chicago. June 17.—@—. Butter Futures: High Low Close |N Storage Standards, November .. 30 29% Presh Standards, g June ..... ++ 29% 29% 29% Egg Futures Refrigerator Stan- 25% 25% 25% 16% 16% 16% | Pathe af i iim Miscellaneous | Pee aade ee _ FOREIGN EXCHANGES New York, J! 17.—(@—Foreign exchange irregular; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 5.02 ince 6.58%; Italy 7.87; Germany 40,29; reg. 21 reg. travel aa rway 25.29; Sw den 25.95; real in New Yorl 9.78%; New ‘York in Montreal 100.21- MONEY RATES New York; June 17.—(@—Call money steady; 1 yee cent all Prime Commercial per cent; time loans steady: 1 per cent offered; ‘unchan| INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated (Over the counter In N. Y. ‘Maryland Fund. a Quart. Inc, Sel. Inc. Bh. CHICAGO propes (By the Associated Press) Milwest Corp. a McGraw MINNESOTA 8' Minneapolis, June faa First Bank Stock 13%, Northwest Banco. CURB STOCKS New York, ane 17.—@)}—-Curb: American Gen. 8%. Cities Service Elec. Bond & Share 31%. NEW YORK BONDS New York, June 17.—(#%)—Bonds clgreat Northern 7's of 1936, 100 3-16. GOVERNMENT BONDS | New_York, June 17.—(%)-—-Govern- ment Bondi ‘Treasury ‘8 117.26, ‘Treasury 4's 113. 2a SSRESSESS awe SSNSGSBeo! - B8eakass BBS. 172) 28% |Tecord for the season. 20% oie some on account of offerings of Cana- 12% 9 16 | 8.75, 13 Dairy cows, cows suitable for ship- ile ping purposes in demand around 63" |slow at terms dow nto 40.00. x. CHICAGO Me Me) OUX CITY %) Sioux City, Jowa, June 17.—%)—1 17% | (U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle, 3,500; slaughter 11% steers and yearlings slo: a 12% | early sales lighter weights about 5% heifers 19% | 2! to 25 i | © , weak: 5% | most fed 19% lable under 55% a higher; car choice 725 43 | 1b. helters nits: most beef cows bid 31% | 4.50-5.25; cutter grades 4.25 down: a commen and medium = stockers 6.50 own. fa Hogs, 4,500; early scattered butcher 12% ao highe: sty Packer demand 0) 75 Shi 1.500, Including 350 feeders Ff billed tnrors th; fed clipped Calif, | lambs 3 steady to shippers; | double Lair Tbs. 10.00; packers SalRing | 1 r around 10.75 for best spring- | 11%) % igible 3.75 down.. Fee MINNESOTA FLOUR 39% | Minneapolis, June 17 New New York Stocks| LARGER OFFERINGS | HALT PRICE RISES IN WHEAT MARKET’ Sharp Reductions in Estimat Northwest Crop Fail to jolster Quotations 4, | Chicago, June 17.—()—Enlarged 4 offerings on price advances eased the} 3; “| wheat market late Wednesday despite estimates that crop losses in the Da- kotas and Montana aggregate 52,000, % | 000 bushels. Rising prices were checked by word that the Minneapolis market had reached a basis allowing renewal of % | imports of wheat from Canada. On Hd ‘Wednesday's upturns, December wheat in Chicago attained a new high price Wheat closed unsettled at the same as Tuesday's finish to % lower, July % | 88-88%, Sept. 8924-%; corn %-7% ad- vanced, Sept. 59%; oats %-% up, and provisions unchanged to a rise of 30 cents. Ee CANADIAN IMPORT TALK “| SLOWS WHEAT ADVANCE Minneapolis, June 17.—()—Spread ot talk concerning Canadian cash wheat imports made the wheat trad- ers a bit cautious here Wednesday and final prices for futures were down. All weather and crop news up foe the close of the session were bul- 1 July wheat closed % lower and | september ‘and December %c lower. | Coarse grain futures were easier | to slower while flax gained on dry weather news. July and September oats closed %c higher while July and September rye finished ¥% lower, July | and September barley each closed 4c! higher, July flax closed %c higher | bes and September lc higher. The cash wheat market 5 softened | dian wheat at competitive prices. ings; early bids on lambs 25 lower at {10.75 down; other classes about steady; yearling breeding ewes up to ‘75.00-80.00; but less desirable kinds Chicago, June 17.—(#)—(U. S. D. A.) —Hogs 13,000, including 4,500 direct; strong to mostly 10 higher than Tuesday's average; sows steady, bulk 150-250 1b, A 250-300 Ib. 9.80- 10.10; 300- “80; sows gener- uy. cs 15-85; on "9.60; heavies down to Cattle 10,000, calves 1,500; better! grade fed steers and yearlings strong, shippers and order buyers more active ast on early rounds; lower grades | scarce but slow; best weighty steers ; early 875; some held considerably higher but this price practical top on | strictly longfed steers; bulk better; 8 7.75-8.35; yearlings and light rs grading good and better action and better grade heifers well cleaned up at 7.50-8.40: ; bulls weak, vealers steady at 8.50-9.50 practical top weighty sausage 1 he slow and weak; in narrow demand. 0, slow, steady to 25 low- a) ‘wolghty largely 11.00-5 butchers and 12.00; few small lots to city ards traders 11.75 and 0 less; several loads 8.00; most 4.00. SRE FRESE FRR =e direct; balance largely native offer-|9 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) June 17 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. ....$ .92 No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. .... 90 No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. .... 88 No. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. 86 No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. + 82 fo. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs.. » 9 No. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs.. + No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs....... .76 No. 5 dark nofrhern, 50 Ibs.. » 1 Sample grain: 49 Ibs., 71; 48 lbs., 68; 47 Ibs., 65; 46 Tbs., 62; 45 Ibs., 59; 44 Ibs., 54; 43 Ibs., 48; 41 Ibs., 45; 40 Ibs., 42; 39 Ibs., 39; 38 Ibs., 36; 37 lbs., 33; 36 Ibs., 30; 35 Ibs., 27; 34 Ibs., 25, All under 34 Ibs., (25. No, 1 hard amber durum .. No. 1 mixed durum ...... CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, June 17.—()- ‘Wheat— os n High a eeeeees % 4 July 12.95 .. . 12.95 36% | Winter wheat was nominally un- id quiet to fair. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 8% punieiewaesin snwer demand. { Minneapolis, June 17.— Tee gag], Corn demand lost force. Oate was| | heal n Hig in steady demand. Rye demand was au 1Oe 1.00% 1.0116 a” fair to good. Barley tone was much K 99% "9834 36%| better. Flax demand was fair to 37% a7 25% | good. 10% 35% 35% 38% Pot ivest a hr # Livestock i = By Be” ee ; ee 80. ST. PAUL | = og sae as South St. Paul, June 17.—(#)—(U. c by 5 13% 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,400; slaughter |S¢) 25% 25% 25% 28% | steers, yearlings and she stock largely 1.73% 1.73 1.73 3014 | steady; lightweight steers and year- 1.71% 1.7014 1.70% 25_ | lings getting good action; early bulk Be fed steers and yearlings 6.50-7.25; few DULUTH RANGE 6414 | 800d lightweights 7.50; loan choice; Duluth, Minn., June 17.—(P)— 64% | Yearlings held around 8.00; plainer} Durum— oe shee tow Sg 15% | steers down to 5.00; fed heifers 6.00-| July ae Mth se Ye rit 16 | 7.25; very desirable lightweights up to Se) i 1 % 20 1760; bulk beef cows 4.75-5.50; good 26 |dry feds 5.75-6.00; cutters and low] y, i) cutters 3.50-4.50; bids and sales sau- 42% | Sage bulls weak to 25 lower at 4.75- 35% | 5.25; good beef bulls 5.50 or more; 53% | stockers scarce, about steady. On ae Calves, a steady to weak, era grades 7.00-8.00; choice calves 8.50; IS CASH GRAIN 15%] odd head 9.00; bulk lower grades 5.00-| yNnneapelis; dune, Te de wheat 30 we Sin enil eae receipts, We ednesday 41 compared to logs, 5,100; fairly active, mostly 10] @ year ago. a, higher than Tuesday's average; bet- Tsien lis Serle OIE EIB 48% |ter 180-230 pounds mostly 9.80-10.00; | &'@in eugia gions today 14% | top 10.10 for sorted 140-180 Ib.; bulk ‘Delivered To Arrive sm 230-260 Ibs., 9.50-80; 260-350 lbs., 9.00-]1 hy DNS 38% 50; sows mostly 8.40-65; big weights 66. Tbs..... 1.15% 1.30% ..... 23% |8.25-38; average cost Tuesday 9.02; N 5 59 22% | weight 287 lbs, + 113% 1.20% SHE Sheep, 800; run includes 227 head + 109% 1.2612 ... 1.07% 1.23% DNS Ths, ...... 1.05% 1.20% 000. aseee 4 5 ‘ et es? 1.01% 11TH cece svoee lbs. .. BBY L149 cee ovens 5DNS Ths. ...... 97% LLG ose seeee 5DNS Ibs. ... 95% 1.08% ..... 5DN Ibs, ...... 93% 1.06% Spring 1.05% 1.11% spring... Montana Winter Wheat ‘SR Wer 1n y 1.16% 1.18% 1.15% Aes rote! 1H wer. 111% 114% 1.10% 1.13% eee pain 1H wr. 1.05% 1.00% 1.04% 1.08% Grade i oe LIT 1DHW 1H Wo. ae Le, 98% ty 1DEHW eam labaw Ae 1.03% 1.05% 1.01% 1.03% 2H We + 1.01% 1.03% 99% 101% SEW. 81% 101% 95% 99% 1 amber ha : oe as OT 117) (84 OE 59 Ibs. 2. 96 LIT ween sees 2 amber hd Vos... 95 LAT seen se oee 3 amber hd iT Tbs... B38 LAT aeeee so oee 3 amber hi Ibs... 80 116 o.cre aooee 4 amber hd , 55 ibs... 85 1.15 ‘Se ibe, 4 11 Samber ha” ‘ 3 ibs... 82 1.12 Ibs. ro 18 bute! 4e| bid 9125-50; sows strong to 18 higher, ium mut Uy avies 8.40: down. unchanged, carload cry ah tents 645-56 a bbl. sacks. Bhipmenss agai. .6.00-5\ seuwaned Mi uiaaitog’ 22.00-23.! Steel Pid. fi if : FREES REE $c: fre il i i 2 50% 60 3 Yellow... ‘50. 58 4 Yello % a8 2 mained... Bae Sa 3 mixed... 54% 55 § mixed... Bi 38 5 mixed... 48% ‘51 2 “white... 26% 3 wate.) BB” B 4 white... 23 25 Barley Medion: OB Lower grds. 30 35 Feed ...... 38 37 Nog: STORIES IN STAMPS By 1. S. Klein —_—— ADMIRAL SIR GEORGE SOM- ERS. in 1609, led a fleet of | eight caravels, conveying British colonists to the new plantation ! that was being started in Virginia. A hurricane blew up, the vessels were scattered, and the Sea Ven- ture, with Admiral Somers, was wrecked on a reef, one of about ); | 360 little islands that make up ‘ what is now called Bermuda. It was one of a series of wrecks which threw adventuring sailors on these islands ever since they | first were discovered by the Span- , jard, Juan de Bermudez, in the 35th century. None claimed the islands, however, until Admiral Somers’ arrival in 1609 Somers died in 1610. afd his fol- lowers named their haven the Somers Islands. But the name that has remained recalls the islands’ original founder. Many Bermuda stamps illus- — trate the Sea Ven- q iture, which a1 {brought the first 623% British settlers so 59% ig unexpectedly to 54% these islands. One 25% WEDS such stamp is 128% shown here. 28 28% 8 28%! (Copyright, 6. NEA Service. Ine > St 81% ST) BT%I sony DN EHATA: 31% 8H BI Bai Pau wat itis 59° 59% «59 Pat 107} Lara— July 0.25. 10.47 10.25 10.40 Sept. 1030 1060 1030 10.52 5 Oct . 10.35 10.60 10.35 10.57 Ee SS : {Dec +920 10.00 970 9.90 |} hard amber, 60 p und 1.17; No. 3, 57 37 1 3 54 pounds, Osta ds, 8201.12; 52 pounds, 1 red durum, 81. 1 flax: 0. 5, 80-1.10, 1 rye, 56% No. 3 white oats, ‘es Malting, barley: ; feed bar- ley, 23%-39%. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, June 17 Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat No, 3 dark northern 1.11%; sample grade dark northern 88%; No. 4 mixed 994 sample grade hard amber durum i; No. 3 red durum 79. Flax, Xo. i, WINNIPEG Winnipeg, northern 785 No. 3 northern Oats No. 2 white 33; No. 3 29%. CASH GRAIN June 17.—-\P)—No. 1 . 2 m hern 76%; white RAIN tash w heat 2 D No rye. Soybeans sample erade 8445 88. Barley f 49-91 nom. Clover seed’ 13,00-19.25 cwt. —_—_—_—_—_—_ SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH, IN DISTRICT ‘COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Blanche Shelley, 3 Plaintiff, vs. Truman Shelley, ANT: ju are hereby summoned to answer omplaint of the Plaintiff in the above entitled action, the original of which is on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the at his office in the cit: Washburn, County of McLean, North Dakota, within thirty days from and after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service; and In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Washburn, North Dakota, this 20th aay of May, 1936, A. Lindell, Aitorney for Plaintiff, Washburn, North Dakota, 5-20-27 6-3-10-17-24, ‘|FOR SALE—New 3 room house “Tos | fendant. THE STATE (oF NORTH DOSROTA TO THE ABOVE,NAd FEND- | said complaint upon the subscriber} ; 6th. Phone 431. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1936 Tribune’s Grain, Livest saleurien Wanted 'A 45c Investment in the WANT ADS Pay Returns. Female Help Wanted Automobiles for Sale WATER TREATMENT company with successful world-wide experience has vacancy for fully qualified en- gineering salesman of proven abili- ty. Liberal commission. Write Mid- west Manager, 506 8. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. ____,_ Land for Sale ONE acre for sale in Park Hill dis- trict. Good location, Cheap. Write Tribune Ad. 14755. | ——— Cabins for Rent | CABIN for Rent—On Minnesota lake, | | $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck, Investigate our Home Loan Plans @ @ Convenient Payments, No Added Fees, No Commission or Service Charges. No Appraisal Fee. @ @ No Delay. Bismarck Bldg. & Loan Association (Community Service Since 1906) Phone 915 i Room 11, Ist Natl. Bank Bldg. Houses and Flats Ad. 14770. WANTED—Protestant girl for gener- al office work. State experience. References required. Write Tribune Ad. 14767, N. Dak. Work Wanted _ MIRROR RESILVERING, Furniture sold on consignment. Upholster- ing, furniture repairing and re- modeling. We are prepared to re- pair and replace parts in all makes Lag types of washing machines, gas, erosene, wood or coal stoves. GAR- RISON FURNITURE STORE, 210 Main Ave., Bismarck. Phone 398. EXPERIENCED middle aged lady wants work cooking on cook car, on @ ranch or as housekeeper. Tribune Ad. 14805. | EXPERT LAWN Mower sharpening. We call for and deliver. H. B. Sundheim. Phone 899, 821 6th. ironing preferred. Call 1146-M or 2088-J. Ask for Agnes. | BXPERIENCED teacher will do tu- toring during summer. Phone 2081- Lw. COMPETENT Girl wants general housework. Phone 531-W. cated at 610 Bowen. Large garage | attached. One acre land, well, ! chicken house and yard. 150 trees, | and lot all fenced. Will sell cheap _ for cash. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR SALE—My fine dwelling. Call | in person only, on Saturday June 20th or 22nd, Monday. J. J. Barth, | _ 316 1ith St. i FOR SALE—6 room modern house, basement garage, good location and _terms. _Write Tribune Ad. 14795, FOR RENT—Modern house at 1922 Avenue D, Seven rooms and bath | information telephone 249. FOR SALE—New modern bungalow. Close to capitol and schools. Good | grade piano, cheap. 1015 8th. | FOR RENT—Two 5 room houses, $25 and $35.00 per month. L, N. Cary __Co., Mandan. FOR SALE—Small house. Priced for quick sale. 214 West Sweet St. and Board ROOM IN MODERN home with| board. Suitable for one or two. 406! ROOM OR ROOM and Board rea-| sonable in modern -home. Phone | 1098-W. FOR SALE BY OWNER: Span- ish Bungalow Duplex, Just com- pleted. In beautiful residential xection on City Park, eant front-. age, close in. Desirable home, good Investment. Will net 81,000 fj annual income. Requires $1,800 balance through FHA at PHONE 459-M. | Personal MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. HAVE your work done at these spe- cial prices. Staff, $2.00; jewel, $2.00, staff and jewel, $3. ind & free cleaning. Stem, $1.00; crown, 50c; stem and crown, $1.25. All work guaranteed. All other work Bismarck. MEN’S SUITS and top coats, ladies’ suits and coats dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PERFECTION DRY; CLEANERS, Phone 1707. We call | for and deliver. | LAUNDRY at reasonable price. Téle- Phone 779. Snowflake Laundry. —_—_—_————— Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Complete furnishings for three rooms, all very new. Priced for quick sale. Includes bed room set, breakfast set, parlor set, rugs, springs and mattresses, washing sewing machine, silverware and dishes. Call at 81) Main, upstairs. |FOR SALE—All household furniture and furnishings, kitchen utensils, porch set, laundry equipment, Smoothtop gas range, Singer sew- ing machine and various other ar- ticles. Mrs. Jos. P. Hess, 305 5th Ave. N. W., Mandan, N. Dak. Phone} _46-R. box spring, Beauty Rest mattress, sun room chair, two 8'3” x 10’6” and 4 small rugs; one wicker rocker. Priced to sell. Phone H. E. Spohn, "Wearing Apparel FOR SALE—Dresses, hats, purses, etc. H 15 to 50 cents. Call 303 after 6:30) Pp. m. | For Sale __ | Monday at Jamestown. All sold on commission. We buy cavalry horses every week. Special sale of four hundred head, June 22nd. THE . ELDER HORSE SALE CO., INC. FOR SALE—Sweet cream from tested cows. Pints, quarts or gallons. Phone Mrs. Chesak, 7-F24. Business Opportunity South Dakota. New, game for Taverns. Some finances. | Real money maker. Evenings 6 to 8. Bismarck Tourist Park, Cabin 18. Mr. Fisher. ————— It is estimated that filling ion net profits average only 1.65 per cent, and that the super service sta-| sensational & (NTRIPOLI, Norte AFRICA, ON JUNE 19TH, 1936, THE SUN WILL RISE IN TOTAL ECLIPSE/ _ BIG TOE HAS A TEMPERATURE RANGE OF MORE THAN (©1996 BY NEA SEAViCE. we. » ON the morning of June 19, across Asia, Japan and into the Tis Curious Wortb Paci tific expeditions. Many of them will hive the world for a twoctninute Took at th » totally eclipsed By William Ferguson ton nets only 1.76 per cent. | Lal Fe N | eee DISTRIBUTOR FOR North and! non _399. Cam ese FOR SALE—Ice box, and _ other 1547-W. p. m. - rocker, violin articles. Telephone Call at 510 5th after 7 eee a cl | FOR SALE—Uphoistered ~ davenport | WE SELL ail classes of horses every | and chairs. Perfect condition. Price $30. 306 W. Thayer, rear _ door, ‘ FOR SALE—Mohair davenport and chair. Priced for quick sale. Call at 414 and St. FOR SALE—Youth’s bed, complete; ice box, kitchen table, etc. Phone 548-W. condition. Will sell rea- Call 709 12th St. I house, also piano. Rooms for Rent 2 SLEEPING ROOM—Beauty rest mat- tress. Hot water always. Also base- ment room suitable for one. 5. ee |FOR RENT—Clean sleeping room in modern house. Near capitol. Call at 922 7th St, after 6:30. iS FOR RENT—One large sleeping room with garage if desired. 510 7th. Phone 1787. 618 Tribune Rates Are LOW seveessee es AMO insertions Pre) insertions seveescee ss SHO insertions | COMPETENT Maid, one capable of taking charge of house and chil- dren. Good wages. Write Tribune WANTED—Lady cook at once, State wages and experience. Bergo Bros.,| Turtle Lake, Write i WORK BY day or hour. Washing, | done at cut prices. Kysar’s Jewel- | ery and Repair Shop, 310 4th S8t.,/ machine, vacuum cleaner, electric | ; SERVICE MEN—WE HAVE THE CAR YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY NOTHING DOWN BUT YOUR OLD CAR OR YOUR NOTE 50 CARS Buy Now!! Pay Later | Corwin-Churchhilll Motors, Ime. BISMARCK PHONE 700 LOWEST “PRICED USED CAR STOCK IN THE CITY $150 and Less 1929—Buick Coach .. -$150 1926—Chrysler Sedan ... «0 1927—Overland Coach 4 1928—Graham Sedan . 95 1928—Studebaker Coach 138 1928—Dodge Sedan ... 1465 1926—Chevrolet Sedan «0 $200 and Up 1933—Pontiac Sedan .... 1932—Chevrolet Sedan . 1934—Plymouth Coach 1935—Chevrolet Coupe .. Trucks |1935—Ford V-8 157 inch wheel base 32x6 10 ply dual rear new motor and new radiator. Trade and Terms M. B. GILMAN CO. | ____ Second and Broadway FOR SALE—i935 LaFayette trunk sedan, low mileage, perfect condi- tion, $595, terms. 1013 5th St. FOR SALE—1935 Plymouth 2 deor sedan. Driven only 7000 miles. Phone 1852 after 6 p. m. 185 down paymént en ed Plymouth. Big discount. Phone ——__ _____ Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—Furnished four or five room apartment or house by- July 18._Call 1064, Apa ments for Rent TWO ROOM house furnished for light housekeeping, also 2._room basement apartment and one room upstairs furnished for light house- _keeping. 818 7th. Telephone 14 | ONE two-room apartment. New : dio couch and new rug. Also one room kitchenette apartment, well furnished. 411 5th. Phone 273, COZY 2 room apartment. Suitable for two girls. Vacant June 15. Gas, water, heat, light furnished. In- quire 819 5th. MODERN two room furnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Suite able for two adults, Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. TWO ROOM furnished ground floor apartment, $23. Three light house- keeping rooms, upstairs, $28, 101¢ Bdwy. FURNISHED BASEMENT apartment, one room and kitchen. Two adults preferred. 618 7th. Call at 616 7th. FOR RENT—3 room furnished apart- ment, $18 per month. See Price Owens, Hoskins Bldg. Phone 278. WELL FURNISHED two room base- ment apartment. Centrally located. Also one room for lady. 404 Sth. FURNISHED FRONT apartment, one room and kitchenette on first floor. $28. Everts Apts. 314 3rd. FOR RENT—FURNISHED or unfur- nished apartment in Rose Apts., 318 Third St. FW. Murphy,” FOR RENT—FURNISHED or unfur- nished strictly modern apartment. Varney Apts. Phone 773. FURNISHED or unfurnished two room apartment, also three room apartment. 622 3rd St. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, also one room with kitchenette. Call at 801 4th St. FOR RENT— room, basement. Phone 1682. 237 basement sears, Adults only. Call at id room apartment. Call Fifth St. fe,