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Market Report for Wed., July 29 STOCKS GENERALLY TAKE LOWER TREND AS STRELS ARE HiT Many Issues Subjected to Heavy Profit Taking Pressure During Day New York, July 29.—(#)—Stocks generally took the downward trail ‘Wednesday as steels were subjected to heavy profit taking pressure for decilnes of 1 to 2 or more points. Assd. A number of specialties, however, | Atch. ignored the trend and emerged with gains of a point or so. The close was| Baldwin Loco. Transfers were around 1,900,000 shares. Brokerage analysts could find little in the news to inspire the reversal in Boeini the leaders, Speculative forces, counting up the New York Stocks WHEAT PRICES RISE ° [Grain Quotations| ae) ASPANICKY BUYERS | yazsrarcs gran 13% by Russell-Miller Co.) Allis-Ch. 51% | July 29 ep Can .... aa No. 1 dark northern, 58 lbs. am. Coal sty No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. Sn peeeenal 2} No. 3 dark northern, 58 Ibs. ‘Am, Loco. 27%} No. : ae northern, 55 i ‘Am, Metal Hin 0. ern, 54 Ibs. Am. Metal, a Little Grain Left for Foreign No. 4 datk pocket aS le, i Rad. & Bt. 22%| Sale in Surplus Producing | No. 5 dark northern, 52 ibs. , Am. ‘Roll. Mill. 271% No. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. 5 Am. Smelt, & R. 87% Countries No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... 99 ie. Bus. a Et ape 4 Toes Dee a8 ib. 03; 47 Ibs, 90: 48 Am. Tel, & Tel. 171%| Chicago, July 29.—()—Almost pan-! ee ast be fant 2 * \transatlantic shipment totaled late | 7° werk aaa aed Am. Wool Pf. 62 ‘Wednesd: id 5,000,000. bush: 39 Ibs., 64; 38 Ibs., 61; 37 Ibs., 58. 39 lay around 5,000,000 bushels, Noy "hard amber durum ......$ 4% |with Chicago prices up nearly 4 cents. No. 1 mixed durum 18 Fears were expressed that Canada| No 1 red durum 85. |this season may not raise even 200.-| No. 1 flax 1.81 28% 100,000 bushels, the present crop out-| No, 2 flax . Dan 3. jlook being that the yield would be! No, 1 rye ‘38 21% ]more than cut in half from what Barley . 55 17%| was expected a short time ago. Ex-| Oats ... J 28%|cept in Canada, reports Wednesday | Hard winter whe: 87 55% lindicated that there remains little Fi wheat for sale in other surplus pro- ducing markets. CHICAGO RANGE 18% number of sessions in which the list 54%| Heavy profit taking caused some re- | Chicago, July 29.—(@)— had advanced, were said to have de- 1ou|action at the last and wheat closed |q,Wnes— Open fe hew Close cided on a try for a sizeable technical | Br 28% |mervous, 2%-2% above yesterday's 1.07% 1.10% 1.07% 1.09% correction on the theory that current 4% |finish, Sept. 1.08%-%, Dec. 1.00%-%, 108% 1.11% 1.08% 1.10% commitments could be replaced at| © 312% |corn 2%-3 cents up, Sept. 93%-94%; ; lower levels, 15% {Dec 86%4-%, oats 1%-1% advanced 93% Near the final hour the sliding | Gelane, 25% |8nd provisions showing 20 to 30 cents a a movement was accentuated and, for a §2% | jump.. a brief period, the ticker tape was a 61% 38% pera inane dealings. Offering Ha aa ed gi oh ae 40 en dwi rapidly. IGHER A1% Mii lis, 29.—()—Al- The relapse got an early start, but bid though grain’ fieaese, aia fee” aah 716% buying support soon appeared for se-| Gj 120% | much ground during the latter part 16% lected issues and for a time it looked | Co); 14% pith See Al session they did re- on 8s though 8 real rally would develop. 23% | and Cloned near top quotations for the ong the principal losers were U. 1 day. July whéat closed 34% higher, a S. Steel, Bethelhem, Youngstown 5% | Sept. 2% and Dec. 2% higher. 814 a, Ge Adit | nignor Arguing Say flee ost 38 Chrysler, Du Pont, American Can, U. ant t 206%, Sept te hiene, t S. Smelting, Cerro de Pasco, North Be $206% and Dee Te higher ota on 2 American, Standard Oil of New Jer- 2%| Coarse grains followed an advance 55 sey, Columbian Carbon, Corn Prog- 31% | !n Chicago corn. July oats closed 1% z 5 5 higher, Sept. 1% higher and Dec. 1% ucts, Safeway Stores and Lambert. Le higher. December. malting Marley rf Coca-Cola got up about 3 and les- closed 2 higher, July, Sept. s ‘ ser ina ete Togtered 9 Mac | SY Ba | ec Barer a stoned 2 iehee, fay ck, Douglas Aircraft, Boeing, | Curtiss ‘Wright @%| er and Dec 1% Mighere’ SEE MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Sperry, National Distillers, Schenley, Tei] Demand for new spring wheat was | Minneapolis, July 23. Distillers Corp.-Seagrams, Loew's 35% | good and cash prices were stronger. <3 9 Close ‘Warner Bros., Radio, Purity Bakeries,| Dome Mines 63% | Winter wheat was.in steady demand. Beneficial Industrial Loan and Lib- |Do 1% | Corn wan in atrong ditiand: oats y-Owens. was in good demand. Rye demand Bonds were mixed, as were leading 1774 | was good. Barley was unsettled. Flax foreign currencies, 40% | was in good demand. El. Boat 13% 12% | @—_______-___ : ock ax|| Produce Markets | vest g ivi OR : Gen. 43% CHIC, ba 38 aC AGO SOUTH ST PAUL 88% |enge wars fire intone wetteedee caent st. heck July 2.—()— bt ~~ pou yak fully steady. (USDA)—Cattle 2,300; supply slaugh- PAGOhaV ANAL UAE VESCERE SRI oe 30% Kips ce) Mercier weights ay tee tet eh aed ¢ 308 3% steady; few sales 8.35; weighty 89) 32-32%; standards 90 centraliz : 23 | carlots) 33%. aise sak ors aN steers slow, she stock steady; medium |G, 2%| Exes firm; extra firsts 10-|Sep. - 2.06% 2.07% 2.05% 2.06 to good heifers 6.00-7.50; choice lots 19% | cal 245, 44: fresh graded firsts | Dec. 2.07 held around 8.00 and above; low cut- 39% | local 22%; Ye: current feceipts AS —_—"* ter and cutter cows 3.00-4.00; better 35 | 21%: storey cked firsts 24%. DULUTH RANGE grades rather scarce; few up to 5.00; 26% | steadys Rone ei eet uptrcke, HY | Duluth, Minn. July 39.—()— 5 gs 21; White Rocks 20%, 3.75-4.75; early stocker trade limited. Silvie pete tiryere be Calves 1,700; steady, desirable vealers | Tit 26i4| mouth Rock brofiers 18, White ‘Rock | — RY 6.00-7.00; better grades scarce, odd 52% | 224 colored 16; Leghorn 15; bareback head up to 8.00; cull and common 3.00- chickens 14-15; roosters 14, Leghorn | Se} 6.00. rege peace) turkeys 13-16; heavy old Hogs 5,200, very slow; shipper de- 14% | white ducks-114, omolt coicesa ten: tiau wii" aipig 202 mand light; opening steady to 15] J ae young Feene 12 oat Aaeee ae 2.10% 211 2.10% 2.11 higher; spots 25 higher on butchers; 21% Se TREE early sales better 160-230 Ib. 1050-15; 4% é NEW YORK MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN shipper top 10.80; 230-260 Ib. 10.00-60; |Kroger Gi aK reakard eel Ara eratsrmab et Minnespolls, July -29.— (Wheat heavier weights down to 9.00 or less; (Rocks and Leghorns) 16-23; turkeys |Teceipts Wednesday 168 compared to packing sows 815-90; few pigs 800. ce 12-20; other freight prices unchang- | 1068 Year IB cin waihiant cand iecares! ee cost Tuesday 9. 24% erbutter 2,554, firmer: creamery high- | grain coeng quotations today follow: re extras 35%; 2 Cash Wheat Sheep 700; salable supply includes |M rd Hegre). 2edas firstel G1” score) s2%- r Delivered = To Arrive bes neg eras Gib 4 Cheese $25.13), steady, unchanged, 1 ay ies 1.34% 1.40% ‘Tuesday; i 26, rm, : lambs steady at 9.50 down; rangers 44% | standards ‘2604; ditties No. 1, 21%: |" They oe, 192% 1.99% held above 10.00; slaughter ewes |Mia Be. |color anchanted 82s omer mixed 1 Dees steady to weak, abot 2.00-3.50, : SR Fs (1 er 5 41% cattle fairly active; BUTTER AND E 2DNS857 “ots, cattle ly elmore 3 Ghlcaroy duty [aa aig gag M28! ISTH wee sees to good kinds 50.00-70.00; best selec-|Minn ot P. de TU eae eco aut daae vires : The. ....,. 1.26% 1.35 tions pera cuatly above; a Mont eat 46%| Storage Standar aa we Close — a plain backward cows ‘selling|sq 18%| November 7, 4% 34% down to about 35.00, Nesh Motors. 16%| Refrigerator ‘stan- Ibe, 123% 131% pay Nat. Biscuit . oy dards, Oct. 26% 26% 26%14D NS 53 ‘ Chicago, July 29.—(—(U. 8..D. A.) Hori se 26% sone 5 ais aiaeed qztioge, 14,000, including 5,000 direct: Iae, 31%! | Miscellaneous neee 1.20% 1.27% ctive, mostly a a 12% SDNBSI a 85) 1130, now igh for am FOREIGN EXCHANGE ibe. 110% 125% able 180-250 Ib. 11, 461 New York, July 29.—U—Foreign |S DN largely 10.38-11.0 8% | exch 2 i ee | Ibs. 118% 123% ange irregular, Great Britain 4 9.50; best 9.75. - North 34%| mand in dollars, ' others in cente:|1 NOF : Cattle 12,000, calves 1500; largely 21% Great Britain 5.01 15/16; 1.26% 1.29% fed steer run; market at. standatill, 1 Germany free 40.27; Winter Wheat bidding 25-50 lower on medium weight a travel 2450: Norway | 14% proven and weighty offerings: yearlings and |Oliver Farm. 25.89; Montreal in New |1 DA W oF rene Weak ot lower: cutters weak: New ork tm Montesa | 1 Poss 124% 1.26% 1.22% 1.24% t 6.0 1 DHWor suve's; |Param. Pict. 8 MONEY RATES 1 HOW... 1.22% 124% 1.20% 1.22% carly ten tah . 3%] New York, July 29.—(—Call | 12% protein 9.25 but several loads held above 9.25, Bo | money Gteady, 1 per cent all day. 11D id a few outstanding offerings being | Penney (J. 90% | Prime Commercial paper % per cent.| 1 HW... 1.20% 1.22% 1.18% 1.20% held above 10.00: stockers trade slow, | Penn, R. 36% | Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. | Grade of peel grrr Mg rere arrays ages | 37% |1% per cent offered. Bankers Accept- medium grades showing decline. ances unchanged, 1DHW or «| No. 3_ malting +] sample grade 75-95. «| er seed 16.25-31.00 ow Travel Opportunities WANTED—2 passengers to share ex- penses to Calif. Aug. 3rd. Call at 307 7th 8t. LEAVING for Minneapolis, Chicago early Friday. Take two passengers, et expenses, Call 1949-W after Opposition Gains Two Seats in Parliament Winnipeg, Man., July 20.—(#)—The Opposition gained two seats Wednes- day in the slowly mounting returns from Manitoba's general election Mon- day. One of them went to a Communist, assuring that party its first seat in any provincial assembly in the do- minion. A conservative won the other. The liberal progressive government. of Premier John Bracken held 18 of the 35 places already decided. Eighteen other seats in the 55-mem- ber legislature remained in doubt and two more were to be voted on Aug. 21, Of the other seats the Conserva- tives held 10, Social Credit party, four; Cooperative Commonwealth fed- eration, Communists and Independ- 3] ents, one each. 40) Weather Stations in State Are Enlarged Minot, N. D, July 29.—(#)—United States weather maps, after Sept. 1, no longer will be filled out only sketchily in the Minot and Garrison areas, for complete weather reports from enlarged stations will be issued at intervals of six hours at each point after that date. That announcement was made in Minot Tuesday by Federal Meteorol- ogist V. E. Jakl of the Chicago mu- nicipal airport. He was here to con- fer with Mark M. Chatfield, Minot weather observer, who will be in charge of the enlarged station. The Minot and Garrison “off-air- way” stations are the only two being set up in North Dakota and are among the 110 being established in the country. Of these 20 are in the Chicago weather district, comprising 10 states, including the Dakotas. Schmeling Mobbed on Olympic Village Visit Berlin, July 2—(?)—Max Schmeling, former heavyweight champion and conqueror of Jos Louis, paid an un- expected visit to the Olympic viliage Wednesday and literally was mobbed by athletes, coaches and officials of many nations. Six troopers wefe obliged to form a ring around him to meake any progress through ihe mob. SSS — DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, J 2 prices: Wheat: 3 northern spring, 60 Ibs, 1.3 No. 1 dark northern, 59 Ibs. 1.39 8 44 1, 50 i No. 1 northern 1.26% dark hard Montana 1.17 Hard amber 4: i 1, 77-78. No. 3 white, 41-41%. Barley: Malting, 60. ; feed, 53-67. RANGE OF CA T SALES Minneapolis, July 29.—(®)—Range of carlot grain sa! Wheat, No. 1 dark northern sample grade dark northern 1. 3 No. 1 hard winter 1.20% % hard winter white 1.25% durum 1. Oats, No, 36%. Rye, No. 3, Flax, No, 1, 2.14%. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, July 2 No. 1 red 1.10%-1 1.17; No, 1 hard 3%-16%; Ni mixed 1.10. Corn No. 2 mixed 1 yellow 99; No. 1 40%-41; sample grade 34 No. 1, 84%. Soybean: 1.30 outside, Barley a sales 96- 1.02; feed 45-65 nom, malting 75-1.02 nom. Timothy seed 6.50-75 cwt. Clov- BOSTON Wool. Boston, July 29.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) —A few buyers were taking moderate quantities of the finer grades of west- ern grown wool. Good 12 months Texas wool was bringing 85 to 87 cents, scoured basis. Fine territory *| wools of good French combing length were bringing around 85 cents in ori- ginal bags. Original lots of fine ter- ritory wool, containing a good per- centage of staple, occasionally brought 86-87 cents scoured basis in original bags. The bulk of the sales, however, were of average to good French combing length, original fine territory wools at 83-84 cents. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 29.—()—Flour 1 HW... 1.17% 120% 1.15% 1.18% | unchanged. , Shipments 15,061, pure Sheep 12,000, including 7,000 direct: “4 Minnesota Wheat | D720 22.50-23.00; standard middlings hetter grade fat lambs steady with | pnullhe Est i” sting MINNEAPOLIS srocKs PES iags 208 Gente Dokets 8] 29.50-28.00, wane | gunneneuss July. —i—sieens| PH Wes, L104 120% 110% 118%] wansarag cao ga ulk goo rat lank stocks 13%. ‘; Winnt 5 Jul: 29.— ih ers 9.75-10.25: city butchers paying Up ” 51%) Northwest Banco 9h." 2H W... 114% 118% 1.12% 116% | wneat No.1 northern 98%; Now? to 10.50; ten car string merely good | Pure Oil ..... td 3 DHW or northern 97%; No .3 north 935%. Idaho rangers 10.00 ght | sorted: Purity Baking . is INVESTMENT TRUSTS 3 HOW... 1.12% 1.16% 1.10% 1.14% a No. 2 white 47%; No. 3 white rowout natives largely 6. H (By the Associa Durem . short deck $1 Ib. yearlings 6% Tne counter in News York) {1 amber hd : slaughter sheep steady; bulk 2.5 19%] Maryland Fund. 0; 1 60 Ibs. .. 134% 152% 131% 139%] | “NOTICE TO CREDITORS few 3.50 and above. att Bh, 1.145 1.91 es oa INTHE MATTER OF THE ESTATE 5.35; No. im aes rank Gabe i SIOUX CITY Be 2 amber ha given by the un- 8. Rieuk rege ae Ne eat tan Saati ‘aboard. oe a; gree dere be 3 re ris Aaah 158% a) oat snanertate Sa, aan little ‘changed; matured steers. dull, | See 3°] atiawest Corp. 9%. " ‘ late of the City of Bismarck in th Sears-Roebuck Dp. 9%, 7 - 130% 152% ..... or undertone w better heifers un. | Soares ch 35%| McGraw El. 37. county of Burleigh and State of N. changed: other she stock weak to 25 |Bervel, 1. Fr] n Dak. a to the creditors of, Hout steadyy acattered sales choles | Simmons 4 CURB stocks ea PELs ‘CSAS AL Snore RAYIDg ClANE ARRIDEE about steady ty sire : e estate of said de fed yearlings up to 8.75 Bocony Vac Oe Meera sae ay cues: 1.23% 1.50% -|them with the neces: weight beeves held abo ry 5.21 iy packages i .00-50; good other sales ‘Rely 9. te ttle enanged, chiefly 7,00- weights down to Sheep 1.000, no 3 tat lambs undertone asking above seenmere best native lambs held CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, July 29.. —Potatoes 58, on 506s, r it, demand slow; cewt. Callfornia White Ne eee ab; ore: Unit triumphs US. No. 1 few pated F braska cobblers US, No. | q* ; tr hae agg Hg KA jersey col re io, 1, 2.50; ir a condition 3, Washington White | OS Real. && Rose UB. No. 1, 3.15; Virginia cobblers He Rubber... ‘US. No. 1, 2.60; Maryland cobblers US. bog R. No, 1, 2:60.60; Missour! fair quality |US Sir @nd condition heated 2.25, US Steel Pid. nnn Beaposeses Besa scareeEnEsety_cEssses i FL FH KKELF SF SKKK FSSKKK FE THEE Cities Service 4 Elec. ‘Bond &8 i ~ 1.21% 1.40% - 119% 1.47% - LITK 145% oo. Low hes asians Giabosia ited 2c: NEW YORK BO) New York, July 29.. close: Great Northern 7's of 1936, blank. 88 to 40 pounds test w: Can quote delivered 7 0 16 Mo. 1...... 207% 2.13% 2.07% .| Foster in the Iinbefore provi +1. Dated the. within six months after the first pul +|Meation of this notice, to said Frank L. Gabel at the office of Hyland & City of Bismarck in Burleigh county, North Dakota, or to the Judge of the County Court of Burleigh county, North Dakota, at his office in the Burleigh county, rth Dakota Court House in the City of Birmanek in Burleigh county, North hereby further notified. Cc. Davies, Judge of the County Court within and for 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 sald day, at the Court Rooms of sald Co! in the sald Court Ho’ in the City of Bismarck in Burl county, North Dakota, as the time and place for hearing and adjusting all claims agal the estate of the said Frank Gabel deceased, which have been duly and regularly presented as here- day of July, A. D. raiik L. Gabel, the admin- istrator of the estate of ae Frank Gabel, deceas- st publication on the 22nd day of Vg A. D. 1936, Rs re ‘or iar nin ato! ys ministrator 1/83-29—8/5 ___Female Help Wanted Male Help Wanted SPECIAL Work for Married Women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. A-3586, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED — Experienced waitress. Write Tribune Ad. 1 TWO salesmen who can sell Maytags. Permanent for right men, Must) have car and references. Crop failure unknown here. If interest- ed, write Maytag Shop, Bozeman, Montana with full particulars at once. - Work Wanted MASSEUSE Work Wanted—Swedish Massage expert. Ladies only. Phone 503, 318 W. ; work, Phone 383-M. Ask for Kath- erine. EXPERIENCED girl desires general housework, Call Tribune 32. GIRL wants work by the hour. Phone 204-M. Call for Mary. Room Mate Wanted YOUNG lady desires room mate. Call at 212 3rd St. after 6 p. m. Apartments for Rent; FOR RENT—Attractive, unfurnished ground floor apartment. Living room, bedroom and kitchen. Elec- tric refrigerator. Also 3 room un- furnished ground floor apt. with private bath. Desirable location. Adults only. Call at 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770 for appointment. | MODERN FURNISHED 3 room apart ment with private bath, private en- trance, ground floor. Also 2 room furnished basement apartment. Suitable for two adults. Close in. | Phone 260, Call 512-W after 6 p. m. NEWLY decorated four room and bath basement apartment. Fire- Place, built-in kitchen. Maytag washer. Close to capitol and high school. Also sleeping room for rent. Phone 1492. 901 10th. THREE room furnished apartment. Private bath and entrance. Two adults only. Also 1 clean sleeping room. Next to bath. Gentlemen preferred. 614 Avenue C. AUGUST Ist: Three room unfurnish- ed basement apartment with pri- vate bath. Gas, water, lights and heat furnished, $35.00. May be seen at 306% 15th Street. APARTMENT for rent. One room, kitchenette, unfurnished. Gas, heat, water furnished. Laundry privi- leges. Inadoor bed. Adults only. Phone 1720. 7|FOR RENT—Three room ground floor apartment. Private toilet and lavatory. Gas, heat, lights and wa- ter furnished. Laundry privileges. 515/2nd St. apartment. Living room, kitchen- ette with breakfast nook. Bedroom adjoining private bath, if desired. 808 7th. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished apart- | ments. Electric refrigerators. Laun- dry privileges. Fireproof building. | Strictly modern. Inquire Tribune; office. FOUR ROOM furnished apartment | with two bedrooms and bath. New Kelvinator. Laundry privileges. Sec | Custodian, College Bldg. Phone 1849. FOR RENT—Three large rooms with bath, furnished or unfurnished apartment. Frigidaire. Laundry privileges. 106 Main. Nicola Apts. “(FURNISHED one room apartment. Rental $16.00, Also furnished two rooms and kitcnenette, ground floor. Rental $30.00. 618 6th. MODERN three room apartment, pri- vate bath. Also two room ground floor apartment. Laundry privi- leges, 802 2nd. Phone 262-M. FOR RENT—Modern furnished 3 room apartment with private bath, and refrigerator. Private entrance. Ground floor. 502 8th St. FOR RENT—Large two room modern apartment with private entrance, . Murphy bed, and washing privileges. Inquire at 910 Ave. B. FOR RENT—1 ir room house, fur- nished and also furnished apart- ment on second floor. 818 7th. Phone 1747-R. A ee: FOR RENT—One large room unfur- nished for light housekeeping. Lights, gas, water furnished. 622 3rd. FURNISHED 2 large room apartment. Modern, Gas, lights, heat, water furnished. 92 Phone 851-W. FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room apart- ment and private bath. Also & sleeping room. Call at 812 Ave. B. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed apartment. Available August 1. Varney Apts. Phone 773 after 6. FOR RENT—Nice, clean, 2 room, 3 room and 1 single room for light housekeeping. 1014 Bawy ONE ROOM furnished apartment, near capitol. Suitable for two. Lights, heat and water. 1029 7th. = TWO light housekeeping rooms for rent. Gas, water, lights, and heat furnished. 514% Main. TWO ROOM furnished apartment with private bath. Adults only. Call at 612 1st after 5 p.m. % THREE ROOM apartment with pri- vate bath, private entrance. 922 Phone 1157-W. ie 2 ‘one room and kitchen- ette apartment. Suitable for two adults 322 9th 8t. FIRST FLOOR furnished light house- Ave, |FOR SALE WANTED—2 ambitious men between 25 and 36 for sales work with na- the known company. The men selected will be given a guaranteed salary and 8 weeks training course. This is @ permanent tieup. Do not apply unless you can furnish A-1 references and have car, Give past 16016, WANTED—Young man for cleaning and stock work around store. Give references and salary expected in letter to Tribune Ad. 4. WANTED—Journeyman cian with a North Dakota license, Mel- ville Electric Shop. Personal KYSAR’S JEWELRY STORE We are located and have up-to-date watches and jewelry. All work done at cut rates and all work guaranteed. 306 Broadway. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1136. ———————EEEEEEEEEE SEE —— __ Household Goods for Sale __ FOR SALE—Refrigerator, radio, one floor lamp and two table lamps, coffee table. Must sell at once. Apt. 3, 200% Main. Call after 7 p.m. FOR SALE—Single bed and Walnut bed complete. 9x12 Wilton rug. Living room chairs. Electric wash- er. Grand piano, radio. Mrs. J. 8. Sigurdson, hand furniture. Dresser, 2 ice boxes, 3 cabinets, bed- stead and office chairs. 106 Main. Nicola Apts. ~ Seen FOR SALE—Small Ellington piano. __Good condition. Phone 2046-W. FOR SALE—One large and one small ice box. Call at 930 4th. ____Room and Board . ROOM AND BOARD close to capitol. Special rate to two girls. No other roomers. New home. Write Trib- une Ad. 15498, MOTHER with son, 10, desires board and room, good meals, near school, with congenial family. Phone 1929. WELL furnished room with morning and evening meal for lady or gen- tleman. 401 5th St. Rooms for Reat FOR RENT—Large sleeping room suitable for two. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 1758-W. Call at 718 Ave. E. FOR RENT—Large, cool front room. Suitable for 2. Gentlemen prefer- red, Board if desired. Phone 871-W. FOR RENT—Modern room. Next to bath. Hot water. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 4 Raymond. Phone 1937. BASEMENT room suitable for light housekeeping. Good location. Call _at 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770, WELL FURNISHED room with closet, well ventilated, near bath. Close in. Reasonable rent. Call 1083-R. LARGE ROOM, gas plate, cioches closet, bath adjoining. Near post- office. 208 Rosser. FOR RENT—Furnished, comfortable, clean room. Close to bath. Close P F bath. Suitable for two. 306 9th. Phone 1390. FOR RENT—Cool, sleeping room. Next to bath. Phone 619-W. 619- 6th, FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Hot and _cold water in room. $10-4th St. FOR RENT—Sleeping room and gar- age. 314 9th St. Phone 201-M. FOR RENT—Nice clean sleeping room. Call at 806 Main. Business Opportunity MAN FOR BISMARCK store. cessary. $1000 cash required on merchandise. Address Manufactur- HIGH class Donkey ball troupe for sale with thirty days advance book- Oxford, Nebr. GROCERY store tor sale with all tix- tures, Good location in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 15444, ; i [ W i i HF | ! j f : : Et i i | ‘keeping room. Centrally located. 404 Sth St. TO SUBLET—Until August 15, cool, one furnished apartment. Phone | Kine z E i & mi: il experience in letter to Tribune Ad.; electric beater and dishes, smoker, | 5 ing. Address Donkey Ball Co., Tne.,| . Want to Buy or Trade? WANT ADS Will Help Automobiles for Sale Chevrolet Coach Pontiac 8 Sedan Plymouth Touring Sedan Plymouth Coach 1935 Plymouth Coach We Trade and Give Terms Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 122 Main FOR SALE Chevrolet Coach . Chevrolet Sedan Chevrolet Sedan .. Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Truck .. Chevrolet Truck, brand new. We trade and give terms HEDAHL MOTOR CO., Bismarck. 1929 1929 1930 1932 1936 FOR SALE—Four Ford Trucks, 150 Chassis with full floating exiles, Suitable for semi-trailers. See Uni- versal Motor Co. FOR SALE—i029 Model A Ford truck. Cheap. Good condition. Phone 1537-W. SUICK car driven by owner only. Also lots facing east near Roose- __Velt school. Cora McLean. MODEL T sedan in good condition. Sell reasonably. Will trade for mo- torcycle. 719 15th after 6. FOR SALE—1036 Pontiac Sedan. Low mileage. Phone 1767 between 6 and 7. FOR SALE—1928 Buick Coach. Good _condition. 726 20th. Phone 1722-J. FOR 5) ip. 1932 V-8 Ceach. Terms if desired. one _1848-J. For Sale FOR SALE—13,000 gal. gasoline bulk tank, pipes and pump. oll warehouse. Priced low. separately. Mrs. G. O. Granstrom, Washburn, N. Dak. Metal office swivel chairs. E. M. Hendricks, Room 7 Olympia Bldg. Phone . FOR SALE—Six good work horses. Ages 4 to 12. Weight, 1300 to 1600. One one-year. 11 miles east of Garrison. Ed Rivinius, Coleharbor. FOR SALE—One well bred Hereford bull. Four years old. Weighs 1800 Ibs. Jacob Dietrich, Star Route, No. 1, Bismarck, N. Dak. I HAVE 1000 ton of first class baled hay, early cut. Will sell in truck or carload lots. H. A. Griffin, Glyn- don, Minn. FOR SALE—Twenty spring pigs, weighing about fifty pounds. Walter Spangberg, Wilton, N. Dak. Route No. 3. FOR SALE—500 bu. oats, 80c per bu, 35 ton rye hay, $6.00 per ton. Henry. Krier, % mile east of capitol. MEN—New gray suit. Size for 6 ft. 2 in., weight, 170 Ibs, $15.00. Cost __$37.50._ Phone 303. FOR SALE—3 milk goats and 2 bucks. Reasonable. Inquire John Grin- FOR SALE—Miscellaneous household goods. Also piano and 1936 Buick Coupe. 110 Bdwy. FOR SALE—Old and new hay. Truck or carload lots. Edw. Carlson, Fel- ton, Minn. FOR SALE—Two Boston bull terrier pups. Call 1322. 5 room modern bungalow, hot water heat, with apartment. Near capitol, desirable and fine bungalow. 5 room modern bungalow, 2 bed- rooms, enclosed porch, garage, near schools, owned by estate. 6 room bungalow, basement, fur- nace, maple floors, 3 bedrooms, at 801 Sweet St., $1600 cash. week to start. Experience not ne- | FOR SALE—! house, basement. . Balance easy payments. Call at 204 13th St. FOR SALE—New 5 room strictly modern bungalow with 3 room base- ment apartment. One of the fine homes in Bismarck. T. M. Casey & Son. ‘|FOR SALE by owner: Six room modern home, four room basement apartment. A bargain. Owner lade Call 323 10th or