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THE BISMARCK TRIB Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Wed., July 22 anna EEmOSy AS PROFIT TAKERS Allis-Ch. Mi + aT per SWING INTO ACTION Am. Can . 1387 No. 2 dark northern, 87 Ibs. ah * Cue "Rate + ere ok aa Am. Crystal 82% | No, 3 dark northern, $8 Ibs. m : ba te A, Am. 3% No. 3 dark northern, 88 Ibs. . ili education for the WP! 7 Merchandise, Motor and Spe- |i: cag : iNo, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. Adult “Education Teacher” Fd. pba am 3, | Big Scale Buying Stimulated as ‘no. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. . ied to his cialty Issues Manage to | Am. 1K ‘f i + Ruff, ne ae Fesponded to his eturn of Hot Spell Is remarks with “ dult Education Stem Tide Am. 26% ics lg il Appeals Yo Me." about, 29 af the Am. 8 314 orecas ac related “Characteristic Hu- New York, July 22-—(M)—After a aS 55% as th tis cea ely Education’ virtually uninterrupted climb since} ‘Am’ ree Chicago, July 22.—(#)—Corn prices} lbs., 87; 45 Ibs., 84; 44 Ibs. 1! Model recitations ae conducted July oi ibevioeintact By Am: 25% Went soaring anew late Wednesday, iiss aK ks Ibs. ‘lin homemaking, journalism, art, lit- away under profit taking ednes- | Am. 62% Scoring fresh gains of more than 3 5» 64; * eracy, citigensip, history and com- fay's market, 39 |cents a bushel. No. 1 hatd amber mercial law. ‘ A few merchandise, motor and spec- 4%! Pp; No. 1 mixed durum . 39 fansen, El lalty issues emerged with gains, but ne tne corn bat ora, with anger: Het fae ee io stanton, Pinrencs ‘Knapp ,Peail Nel- bales a ee aint Hipait ae oe atures of 105 degrees stimulated buy- p bed 2 flax 1.72| 500, Ruth Erbe and Mary Miller were rract point . a 5% jing on a big scale. The steepest up- ; ‘ teachers attending. fers were around 1,450,000 shares. on ii . 35 |turns of prices were in July corn. That su Ld | Towns represented besides Bis- : ie ok ee news Sanaa : na delivery broke the season’s top price rod 38 ee and Dunn Center were Man- a » Some records. a lan, Hebron, Glen Ullin, Hazen, “ ” 28 Hard winter wheat . 92 a " : tech Sia vie ar he eat Bethi. *. #3 Corn closed strong at nearly the Steele, Garrison, Golden Valley, Wal- was ove thy | Boeing Airpl. 25° |day’s top point, 1 cent to 3% above pace wales Beviah” Zap: Wing, illlder, Stanton; “ yesterday's finish, July 94%, Sept. CHI RAN > . . ji n, A number of stocks edged into new| Borg Wi 80% 190%-91, Dec. 82%-%. wheat %-% up,| ©! duly 22. Halliday, Tappen, Pettibone and high territory for the past several ah 2 Sept. 104%: Dec. 1.04%-%, oats at %| ,, When o : ae tan Dickinson. year failed to hold thelr ground. The 29% decline to % advance and provisions Lose Loa Lote 104. 4 FIREMEN KITE paneaval in Spain and fresh. stris bs are 7 cents setback to an 1.04% 1.05 1.03 1.04% Chatiteennes nt Poly ph ciibie! in France were view as minor re-|Case (J. 1) 162% | Bain 93% 95 91% 94% |Two volunteer firemen were killed training influence. Caterpil. Tract. 7 : 89% 91% 87% 90! “Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, Celanese td FUTURES CLONE NERVOUS me n* me me of 'thelt Ose rrstnAe b bea? Spiegel-May-Stern and Coca-Cola oe ryiiinneapolis, July 22.—()——Grain | % 96% 35% 36% |Favetteville early Wednesday. got up @ point or so on expanding |/Chi' N. W. 2% |last gong. in the market here Wed- Se Be ec Se a sales prospects. Chi. Gt. Wes. 1% |nesday. Trade was thin but active | 30% 39% 38% 38% Sete er ree ae Others steady to a point or more! Chi. Gt. Wes. 7% |in the closing period. July wheat Duluth, July 28.—()—Cash closing higher included Auburn, United Air-|C. M. St. P 1g | closed. 7% lower, ‘Sept. % lower, and m om Spring, éoibs, 190% ta Tals? Nerd craft, American melting, Pullman,|C- M. St, P. & 34 | PStrado was light in flax futures and a ae 39 Ibs. 1 eh ou ease bale! Chrysie Pac. une prices held firm 28 ius Aety San koh Works, Socony, Louisville jashville| Colgate-Paim. . 14 uly flax closed 2% lower at 2.01) suiy and ‘Texas Corp. Colum. G. & El 31 flower store, Toe SRE Pee. 1° Bop, Reeder te to ey be vd te elas Vte. . ae pal oats ne neha no is ; lehem, General Mot . Solv. . jower an . unc 2 obeguer 0 ‘S. Industrial Alcohol, |Com. & Southern: 3% |lower, July, Sept. and Dee. rye all |July SO a! | J. 1. Cage, Deere, International Har-|C°8- Edis. aol fprctoned dale were Gute ae wor: |Om thor inor ioas inp? 31% to ial, 5 5 ey clos ver. et. | x 4 . vester, American ‘Telephone, Western | Go Olt --- 13% | rea bariey cach closed 4 lower, Dec. | Dec, 15 1120 1095 1105 | 2™ber No. 1, 60 Ibs., 1. Union, Consolidated Edison, Ana-|Cont, M 2 a cane Lower: Bik, eee ieee ‘ ash wheat showed better tone. 49%; No. 3, conda, Kennecott, Standard Oil of 33% | 7 . € Choice winter was in good demand. New Jersey, Westinghouse, Du Pont 72% | Durum was scarce and wanted, Corn Products, Santa Fe, N. ¥. Cen-/ © Eth Corn demand was good. Oats cal tral, Southern Pacific, Northern Pa- 9% | Barley” wae ‘unsettied. “Flax ‘was tn cific and International Telephone. ance 6% | g00d demand and firm. uly Bonds were irregular, with rai 14% T edecciiakes | a #/| Produce Markets { |3< cl oo terms of the dollar. ine cuicnee = é 173% | chicago, July 22.—W)}—Butter was 14 Chicago, Sly 22 CAP oe. Ss. D. e 39% | steady in tone Wednesday and eggs | % A) —Potatoes 94, on track 2 total Livestock 13% | were firm. Poultry was steady. | U.S. shiments 341: Bliss Triumphs 16' Butter 8,535, steady; creamery spe- slightly weaker, other stock about 29 clals (93 score) 3414 to %; extras (92) 5, steady with firm undertone good pl ee ROL 24% |33%; extra firsts (99 to 91) 38 to % | quality Cobblers; supplies moderate, . ST. 42° | 33%: firsts (88 to 89) 31% to 32; “| demand fair; sacked per cwt.: Mis- South St. Paul, July 22.—()—(U. 8. | Ger 405 tesa (90 centralized carlots) 5% _ pou a = No. 1, ane sores 4 3. srade enerally ai it in ; 20%, cars 2 resh gr bbiers U. 8.’ No. rs and yearlings fully steady; 13% | cirsts local -20, cars SEnCAC NIE ed showing: liemted few 5 ceipts 19; storage packed extras 22%; do Cobblers U. S. slughter she stock strong to 25 high- bulls strong; stockers scarce and ng; bulk fed steers and yearlings 8.00; strictly good mediumweights 18% | lbs. 17; leghorn hens 14%; Plymouth ; load choice 8.40; butcher heifers | Gt. No 39% | Rock springs 24. white Rock 25%, 30-650; grassy beet cows 4.25-73; 35% |colored 22: Plymouth Rock frye 506.50; . 3 21%, jock 22, d 18; Ply- dryfeds 5.25; cutters and low cutters ae imouth, Rock broilers “fa, white Rock 3.00-4.00; sausage bulls 4.75-5.25; beef. 1%, colored 17; leghorn’ 16% to 17; ds to 5.50: I de stock heif- 17 | barebacks chickens 14 to 16: roosters sinds ; lower grade st! eif- 2 3. : ts 3 ers around 3.50; lower grade stock 23% 4 16 heavy: olds dnciis® 1038 Reavy A 4.00-5.00. oer ees 2 young . Seen white ducks em Calves, 2,100; vealers strong, better e z small colores + young geese 13,, grades 5,80-6.00; choice 6.50-7.00, | Int. Harvester . sare ots 40 | Hogs 5,200; market less active than|Int’ Tel. & Tel. 13 NEW YORK Tuesday; about steady; better 160-220) Johns-Manville 111% New York, July 22—()—Live poul- Kelvinator . 20 Kennecott las. 10.60; top 10.60; 220-260 Ibs. 260-290 Ibs. 9.25-90; 290- 330 Ibs, 8.85-9.40; sows, 350 Ibs. down, 850-60; heavier weights 7.85-8.40; not| Di! many under 8.00; fed 100-150 lb. sal- Loew's able 9.00-10.50; feeder pigs scarce;|Torillard (P) 24 average cost Tuesday 887; weight ‘Trucks 34 Mack Mack (R. FRESH GAINS WITH storage packed firsts 21%. Poultry, live, 42 trucks, steady; hens 4% Ibs up 1813, less than 1% try steady. By freight: broilers (rocks and leghorns) 17 to 23; fowls 15 to 22; turkeys 13; other freight prices unchanged. Butter 15,642, barely steady. Cream- ery, higher than extra 34 to 35; extra (92 score) 34; other prices unchanged. Cheese 400,586, steady, unchanged. Eggs 33,291, irregula 01 1 ixed col- Durum— Sep. | Oct. a year ago. ai BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) July 22 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. 202" 202°” 201° 2. DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., July 32.—()— Open High Low é 1 vie 120% 18 } Grain Quotations| ee Ae WPA TEACHERS MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapelis, July 22.—(?)—Wheat ; Tecepits ssday 137 compared to 78 ae coat peat ane ao j grain closing quotations today follow: Cash Wheat ‘IN THE MATTER OF THE 293 Ibs. HD) 46% 25 Sheep 800; supply largely native! Madsh. Field 4 Delivered To Arrive lambs and ewes; all classes opening| McKesson & Rol te 1.30% 1.40% steady; early bulk better grade native 10 - lambs 9.75; bulk 8.75; throw-outs 23% BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES - 1.28% 1.29% 5.00-50; slaughter ewes up to 3.75. 38 Chicago, July 22.—()—Butter fu- ara cattle: General trade active; | Minn. ae areas siaieast aa High Low Close . 136% 138% ulk dairy cows 40.00-70.00; most N bi = x x strongweight shipper kinds above 44° | Rotrigerator stan- a 33% 34 - 124% 1.37% 9.00, 16% | G3rds. October . 25% 25% 25% ‘ 123% 136% 33 , su SHIeASS, 3%|| Miscellaneous 122% 1.34% uly 22.—(AP—U, 8. D. A.) 27% | 9. aeiahaant 2615 . 121% % Ch FOREIGN EXCHANGE Nat. Tei 121 New “york, July 22.—()}—Foreign see 1.20% 1.30% lights |N. ¥, Central exchange Saay pOupst Britain demand |5 D N 8 52 fi, , sows steady to 10 lower; top|No. Am. Aviation 8% | in Ro eyes ap eitean + 1.20% 1.28% 170 to 240 lbs. mostly 10.60 to| North American 33% | Germany free 40.33: registered 22.60; 119% 1.25% sows 8.00 to 9.00; few to 9.15. Bogner Pacific a travel 26.25; Norway 23.26: Sweden - 1 Meee teeee ‘earlings predominating in crop: Oliver, Farm Now York in Montreal 100083. ees 1.92% 127% an e weighty bullocks unevenly 40% MONEY RATES 5 +o 1.28% 1.27% Killing “auality. taproved. pd Ween ola eairurrepen | uaa ieee 5 ys er cent. al i gt ame, to, dates detlve trade |B siinktilaP paper's “yor Sit, “Time |! DW oF fed heifers and all other classes grades she stock; cutters ruling ulls slow, steady; km fed steers of value 8 39% | cent offered. 37% | unchanged. loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1% per Bankers acceptances to sell at 8.25 to 9.00; early top on 37% bine Spa pe i 1s MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS vilerably tee soon melt od Phil a qilinnespolis, July 22.—(}—Stocks s fairly. ac and generally 3 her fe k. First Bank Stock 13% heep 6,000, Including 3,000 dire Fis Northwest Banco 8%. erally 8 better grade lam 51% ———————_ others and sheep slo 2046 GOVERNMENT BONDS ly bulk desirable native lambs 9.75 i2%,| New York, July 22.—()—Govern- round 5 ibe, Washington rangers 12 | ment bonds: 5. Ibs, : 19.00 practically without sort; most oi | Dea 4s 1135. at ewes 3.00 to 3.75, 4% WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN 20%| Winnipeg, July 22.—(AP) — Cash Sioux Clty, July RBA 55% | wheat, No. 1 northern 92%; No. 2 \.)—Cattle’ 3,500; fed stee: 48% {northern 91%; No. 3 northern 88%. 35. |Oats, No. 2 white 43%; No. 3 white at 30%. moderate!: tive, strong: load | Shell Union 19 Sian Soon rid heebeees ao; 14%) ‘American’Gen. 8%. 31%) Cities Service 4%. * $8%! Elec. Bond é& Share 24%. few lots 4.75 to 5.25; des 3.28.1 common and me a eCHICAGO, STOCKS ‘Associated Press) slow, ppening ey Mcdrew El. 37. average; few os = butchers to” shi 10.35 to 1 INVESTMENT TRUSTS 1 rh d Associated Press) early toj 10.45; other butcher dull; sows 10 to 15 higher: (By the (Over the counter in N. Y.): i ly 8.50 ti 6: 1 Maryland Fund. 9.96; 10.77. nd up to 4.50; feed 12% | Quart. Inc. Sh, 1.72; 1.90, pending high: rE a1 Sel. Inc. Sh. 5.29; No y.i.28 to 6.96; choice strong weights b tSheep 1,500; including 345 biiled a | Chicago, duly 2—-UP)—cash w rough; fothing done on slaughter 2% | wo. 1 red 1.00%: No. 1 dark hard fat lambs held A% No. 1 hard 1.09% to 1.10% footer ism ay 2 > white 103 outside welght Fish cannot exist in the Dead Sea |Truax Traer Be samt nt a0 6 th, Oats Ne, because of its extreme salinity. Pi.) ple grade 34% to 35%: be 31% 13° Bariey fed b6.0 nol pigs ae * malting 70 to. 1.02. nofiinal. Pacific Coast Oats. By otto ewe fA CONT 38 to 40 pounds test weight. an Can quote delivered prices. an want b 1 50 to 27.00. Continental Export By | alings' 22.30 to 28.00 62% | . 137% $8 | Woolworth . th. El. & Mf. & Co. H = «3 =—g "Oo “5 OS "0a 0, iain REG He scene eh PRIR SP gk af Ag ee | 1, 1 1 1 1 1 aeeeeges sooo Figige . £88 os vivir Bg. & g: 55 4 amber 54 i ekes gee pease. A eons CHmcaBIE ACORN yeas? it Pe59 eee col vo 119% 117% 1.10% 1.15% and South Dakota’ Wheat 26% 1.47% 25% 147% 23% 14TH 20% 1.46% 16% 1.45% 14% 1.14% 12% 1.42% 10% 1.40% 1 a 08% 1.38% tones 1H OW... 1.21% 1.23% 1.19% 121% wos 119% 1.21% 1.17% 1.19% eee LAT 149% 1.15% 1.17% ~ 100% 813% 1.07% 111% 107% 1.11% 1.05% 1.00% 1.05% 1.08% 1.03% 1.06% Durum ~ 197% 1.47% 1.24% 1.444% sla 1 “Jed 84 ‘| Attys for adi 4 D INSTITUTE IN CITY Talks on Professional Topics and Model Recitations Oc- cupy Session Twenty-four WPA adult education teachers from this section attended & monthly institute and teachers’ conference conducted here recently by mphs U. Maryland to 4.25 BOSTON Woo. Boston, July 22.—(AP—U. —A_ few Boston wool ho getting numerous bids w found the market very q Wed- nesday. Quotations appeared to be fully steady to firm on fine wools. Very little interest was being shown in medium grade domestic wools. Some of the buyers wi bidding around 80 cent for average to good F: fine original territo: their offers slight! ing moderate qu: the range 83 to 85 Minneap of carlot lark northern 1.21% 21%; No. 1 hard No, 1 dark No. 5. Oats, No. 2 sample grade 34% to 75. Barley, No. 3, 2.08%. “NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF Frank Gabel, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Frank L. Gabel, adminis- tate of Frank Gabe! of Bismarck in the county of Burle Dak., deceased, to the creditors and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, ‘| within six months after the first pub- lication of this notice, to said Frank L. Gabel at the office of Hyland & ) ‘y of Bismarck in th Dakota, or to Foster in the Burleigh count the Judge of the County Court of Burleigh county, North Dakota, at his office in the Burleigh county, North Dakota Court House in the City of Bismarck in Burleigh county, North Dakota. You are hereby that Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge of the County Court within and fer the county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 16th day of January, A. D. 1937, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said at the Court Rooms of said Court, said Court House in the City Bismarck in Burleigh county, North Dakota, as the time and place for hearing and adjusting all claims against the estate of the said Frank L. Gabel deceased, which have been duly and regularly presented as here- inbefore provided. eheett the 2ist day of July, A. D. further notified Frank L. Gabel, the admin- istrator of the estate of said Frank L. Gabel, de- ceased. First publication on the 22nd day of July, A. D. 1936. Hyland & Foster inistrator 8/5 thrive on the reindeer. moss that grow in Handles Island Post | Vacated by Murphy z s ti A’ ac ng er, Weldon Jones is head representative ieg4 U. S. in announced h is intention oft s Pane fe I * . Michigan, | ..|Four million reindeer can live and ; Greek aut . For Good ’| MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Female Help Wanted $15 weekly and your own dresses| W. FREE showing Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. Send dress size. Fash- ion Frocks, Inc., Dept. A-2628, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. ¥ WANTED—Girl for general house- work that can cook. F. Jaszkowiak. Phone 823. Livestock for Sale FOR SALE—100 breeding ewes, 3 to 6 years old. Also 30 ton of rye straw. P. F. Hasse, Rl, Tappen, N. Dak. Room and Board ROOM and board in clean home. Reasonable rates. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 416 6th. Phone 1l41-J. WELL furnished room with morning and evening meal for lady or gen- tleman. 401 5th St. LARGE, cool room with boerd for 2.; $25 apiece. Phone 1086-W. —_—_—_—_—__—__ Travel Opportunities PASSENGER wanted to help drive and share expense to Los Angeles. Leaving within two weeks. Write Box 333, Wilton. Give references. SCHOOL teacher, capable driver, will, drive any elderly couple or anyone anywhere for expenses paid. In- quire Tribune Ad. 15281. Cabins for Rent CABINS for Rent—On Minnesota lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. S. W. Corwin, Bismarck. FOR RENT—Cabin in woods 12 miles south of Bismarck. Call at 417 8. 11th St. SLEEPING rooms. Gentlemen only. Male Wi Automobiles for Sale ANTED—J electrician c with » North Heense, Mel-/| 1936 Chevrolet Master Coach Me ins Plymouth Be Work Wanted ins Meeeieas GALL Ralph 1994 Chrysler Sedan to Fargo, % carload or less. Gen-]| 1934 Chevrolet Pickup eral purpose trucking. Phone 1034.1 1929 Buick Coupe lawn . We| 1980 Ford Coach | call for and deliver, H. B, Sund-| 1986 Pontiac 8 Sedan heim. Phone 89. 821-éth. ims Touring Seden G wants work by the hour. Chrysler 8 Sedan ‘Phone 204-M. Call for Mary. et Shoe ——— EE Eee Rooms for Reat foom, large closet. Hot water. Reasonable price. Used side-porch entrance. 306% West) Thayer. FOR RENT—Large, cool front room. Suitable for 2. Gentlemen prefer- red. Board if desired. Phone 871-W. FOR RENT—Fumished sleeping room. East front. Close in. Rea- BUICK car driven by owner oily. Also lots facing east near Roosé- velt school. Cora McLean. FOR SALE—1932 Ford V-8 coach JA sonable. 404 Sth St. “i mete good condition. Priced to sell. bath. $16.00. Gentlemen prefer- | Phone 1548-J. FOR SALE—1935 Plymouth deluxe red. 614 Avenue C. A door sedan. Low mileage. Bargain. FOR RENT—Furnished, comfortable, pet ees Close to bath. Close peal i Avenue A. " FOR RENT—Nice tront room in mod- —aeenee ae oe, ern home. Hot water at all times. heroic add FROM party who has about 9 reom modern house for sale, well locat- ed, not old and reasonably priced write Tribune Ad. 15361. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Refrigerator, radio, atu- dio couch, smoker, indirect floor lamp, vacuum cleaner. Many other Close in. 501 6th. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room. Close in. Call at 218-1st. Phone 262-R. Private entrance. 222 Mandan St. Es ——— For Sale | USED WARD-WAY WASHER Priced for Quick Sale Phone 1935-W Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Gamble Store Agency. Doing good business. County seat. Reason for selling: Engaged in oth- er business. Write Tribune Ad. 15353. . FOR SALE—$14,000.00 meat market fixtures offered at $1500.00. Com- plete in every detail. Located at 400 Main St., Bismarck. Inquire Tittle Bros., St. Paul. BEAUTY shop for sale. Good, estab- lished business. Population 900. Reasonable price. Write Tribune Ad. 15376. Farms for Sale 5 ATTENTION FARMERS! For Sale: 640 acre stock farm with good, large | buildings. Five miles from Mc-, Henry. Possession immediately. 250 | acres under cultivation. Present crop and hay worth $1000. Good | well, windmill, and open water.; Price $1000 cash and assume $3000 loan at 5%. Box 112, McHenry, N. Dak. “ | FARM for rent or sale. Half mile lake shore. 5 miles west of Brain- erd, Minn. George A. Spies, R3, Brainerd, Minn. —_—_—_—_————_! Personal _ FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS/| PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved; quick. Get free sample doctor's | prescription, Udga, at Service Drug Store, Bismarck and Central Drug Co., Mandan. 44 KYSAR’S JEWELRY STORE We are located and have up-to-date watches and jewelry. All work FOR SALE OR RENT—Large, all articles nearly new. Call after 7 P. m. Apt. 3, 200% Main. SIX leather seated” dining chairs, heavy table, extra leaves, large buf- fet, wax, golden oak finish. Good condition. Cheap. 915 7th. FOR SALE—Second hand furniture. Dresser, 2 ice boxes, 3 cabinets, bed- stead and office chairs. 106 Mein. modern brick constructed 14 room house. Ideal place for night club, road house. Now used for hotel. Also have a gasoline service station in connection. Located on High- way 83. Also several tracts of Mis- souri river bottom land. Good for | small truek farming. See me im-| mediately. Carl Russ, Box 365,! Nicola Apts. Pires CR FOR SALE—At sacrifice complete FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Spitz pup, FOR GALE—Practically new 3 burner FOR SALE—Good garage doors, $5.00 _—_ ee FOR SALE BY : Beautiful | Wilton, N. Dak. __|FOR SALE—Entire household goods including grand piano and electric stove. Mrs. J. 8. Sigurdson, 818-6th. FOR SALE—Kozykar baby buggy. Excellent condition. $10.00. Phene 2040. 234 W. Broadway. SALE—Overstutfed set, piano, 2 radios. Priced for quick sale. 510 2nd St. FOR SALE—Majestic gas range. Nearly new. Call after 6 at 808 Avenue B. FOR SALE—Lioyd baby buggy. Phone 1656-J. 217 8th Street. FOR SALE—Laundry stove and pipes. Cheap. Phone 1251-J. CC _E ss Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT by August 15th: Furnished two room and kitchenette apartment or one large room and kitchenette by two adults. Best of Teferences. Electric refrigerator preferred but not imperative. Write set grease guns, airlift and other miscellaneous garage and office equipment. Call 563-W. 7 months old. Phone 179 before 4 P. m. or 110% Rosser after 4. gas sandwich grill. Mrs. N. J. Bek, New Salem. per set. See J. J. Rue, 711 Avenue A. Houses and Flats house on 6th, near capitol, beautiful trees and shrubs. Newly decorated upstairs apartment with $40 a | month income. Also 12 room home, best location in Bismarck with $160 monthly income. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Easy payments. Write! Tribune Ad. 15338. FOR RENT—To party without chil- Tribune Ad. 150. ——— Apartments for Rent __ FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping rooms. Gas, lights, water furnished. Next to bath. Laundry priveleges. Also 1 large sleeping room. Suitable for 2. Ground dren, modern six room house. Available now. Reasonable rent.! Nice location or for immediate sale; / will sacrifice price, modern 6 room ; home, for a one family dwelling or can be refinished into apts. Phone 2112. (FOR SALE—Well built desirable floor. Phone 436-J. 720 2nd St. LARGE unfurnished room down town. Connecting bath. Can be used for light housekeeping. Also furnished bungalow. Fireplace, hot water heat, roon. finished in basement. / Also with fine apartment. Near capitol. Geo. M. Register. apartment with kitchenette for FOR SALE—Modern home cas heatc| month of August. Cheap. 304% R SALE—Modern home, gas heat: Main. Apt. 7. ed. See me if interested and able : soos to pay substantial down payment.| AUGUST ist: Three room unfurnish- Balance terms. H. C. Upham, 810; ¢d basement apartment with pri- 4th St. | vate bath. Gas, water, lights and done at cut rates and all work guaranteed. 305 Broadway. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. "STORIES IN STAMPS By I. S. Klein | ECHOES of the Dark Ages come from the slopes of a mountain Penirisula in Greece that juts in- to the north Aegean Sea. There rises Mt. Athos, the Holy Moun- tain, on which some 7000 monks have joined in a sort of unique FOR SALE by owner: Six room| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 6 room JULY 15th, modern bungslow with 3} FOR RENT—Six room modern house. | FOR RENT—New, modern furnished FOR RENT—Six room modern house. | heat furnished, $35.00. May be seen modern home, four room basement | 8 Lae aN apartment. A bargain. Owner leav- | FOR RENT—Newly decorated, well ing city. Call 323 10th or phone! furnished apartment in fireproof 1946. | building. Electric refrigerator. Laundry privileges. Inquire Trib- une office. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished apart- ments. Electric refrigerators. Laun- dry privileges. Fireproof building. Strictly modern. Inquire Tribune Office. | FOR RENT—Three large rooms with bath, furnished or unfurnished apartment. Frigidaire. Laundry privileges. 106 Main. Nicola Apts. FURNISHED ground fleor 3 room apartment. Living room, kitchen- ette with breakfast nook and bed- joining bath. 808 7th St. WELL furnished apartment consist: ing of living room, kitchen, 2 bed- rooms and bath. $55.00. For ap- pointment phone 1063. FOR RENT—Three rooms and private bath, 1st floor. 1 large room with kitchenette and 3 rooms on 2nd floor. 812 Avenue B. FOR RENT—Three room ground floor apartment. Private bath. Unfur- nished or partly furnished. Write _ Tribune Ad. 15270, FOR RENT—Furnished 2 large room apartment. Modern. Gas, lights, heat and water furnished. 924 4th house. articles for sale. 1584. Close in. Fruit jars, mise 213-2nd. Phone} bedrooms. Also 3 room upstairs | apartment, $13.00. Phone 905. 402 Avenue C West. Register. | 4 room house. Phone 507-J. 420 14th St. Phone 500-M. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than oe es eee Be Street. : MODERN, furnished 3 room apart- ment. 3 closets. Private bath. Laundry privileges. 802 2nd. Phone religious republic, from which all females, even female animals, are excluded. Twenty 282-M. Da- FOR RENT—One large room unfur- kota, nished for light housekeeping. o Serger used on Lights, gas, water furnished. 623 want evme under classi- 3rd. Sed duping retes of TS cents HM) Cozy 2 room apartment. Sultable for per column inch per single in- two girls. Gas, water, heat, light ng ses ae: furnished. Inquire 619 Sth. ex, matrimenial, or doubtful FURNISHED one room and kitchen- advertising accepted. We re- ette apartment. Suitable for two serve the right te efit or re- adults. 322 9th St. Ne Mahi ase fect any copy submitted. FOS Sates Te ae a! MUS TUANE A08,0%,508! | ome mae ot & representative will fate you desire. Telephone |} ae fer the want od de- ‘. |. partment, apartment. Private bath and porel. Phone 204-W. RENT — $19 Sth St. Used Furniture _ Read the WANT ADS _ steve iniidlibiaaneyca s ini