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|New York Stocks Cresing Prices July 7. STOCK PRICES EDGE | UP WITH mums, |° rain Quotations | Chicago, Gy eve ‘Wheat— WHEAT PRICES SAG NEARLY TWO CENTS: DUE BEARISH ACTION Export Demand at Winnipeg] Negligible; Believe Crop Damage Discounted Chicago, June 7.—(#)—Late set- backs of wheat price Wednesday carried the Chicago market down in Some cases nearly 2 cents a bushel. ‘The late downturns of wheat values here were influenced by bearish ac- tion of the Winnipeg market, where export demand was negligible. Cables said buyers overseas were inclined to believe that crop damage to date this side of the Atlantic had been more than discounted. At the close, wheat was -%-1% un- der Tuesday's finish, July 1.23-1.23%, Sept. 1.24%-1.25%, corn 2% off to 1% up, July 1.25%, Sept. 1.13%-% and oats %-% down. MILL CITY WHE. FUTURES PRICES DECLINE Minneapolis, July | 7—U®)—Haatern selling and a wild break in Winnipes July futures due to lack of export business weakened wheat futures tone before the close Wednesday and prices were off moderately. July wheat closed % lower at 1.49: lept. %-% lower at 1.40%-%, and Dec. 1% lower at 1.37%. Flax felt the bearish Influe the dive in grains. July flax c lower at 2,01 and Sept. 1 down at 2.03. Coarse grains were unsettled. July oats closed % lower at si and Sept. % lower at 37%. a % lower at 90% and Sept. 87%. July ‘feed barley down at 62% and Sept. Cash spring wheat ight % I receipts. were ptr ind demand indifferent. Winter was unchanged. Durum was thin and unchanged. Cash corn was firmer. Oats de- Rye was in fair to mand was good, ood demand. Barley demand was fair. Flax was in quiet to fair de- mand. CHICAGO CASH GRA\ Chicago, 7.—(P—Ca heat No, 2 red 1.27 je red iis; Nona herd No. ew | No. 3 red. bei He eee 4 licky No. 2 red 1.22%; Korn, No, 2 yellow fo rye. Soy beans . 3 ‘yellow 1.45; Shuey feed 55-71 nom; malting 71-97 nom. No timothy or clover seed. Pare Boston, July Toe 8. D. A)— Domestic wool quotations were firm Wednesday though trade was extreme- ly mited. Fine Ohio Delaine was quoted 40 to 42 cents in the grease and scattered small lots were sold through within this [ids wools were mostly irmly quoted. Mill buyers and the occa- Boston houses at prices rani festern quiet but fi showed little interes sional Inquiries wi for wool that could be bought in the country, Bids made by these inquirers were under spot quotations in Boston and order pee reported the requests difficult 0 fill. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, July 7.—(®)—Cash wheat No, 1 northern Tae, Ae ug northern 1.41%; No. 2 noi j oats No: 2 white 85 Ro. 3 white Rigi No. mixed feed 6: FOREIGN EXCHANGE “New York, July 7.—(@—Fore! exchange mixed: Great Britain mand in dollars, others in cen’ Great Britain 4.95%; France 3.815 Italy 6.26%; Germany free 60.135 aH 23.75; trav 28.00; Norway Montre. Sveden 26. shin’ New York 99.78%. MONEY RATES New York, July 7.—)—Call money: steady; 1 per een all da: commercial paper ime Hoan steady, 60-90 aye 1%; 4-6 mos. 1% per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged, 7 Asi led Pres (Over the counter in New York) Hamilton Tr Bh 2.31, 2.54. Maryland Bol Pea 9. pel 10.32, Sel Am 8h Inc 1 CURB STOCKS New York, aD Ce American Gen 10%. Freckles Champion Is Easy to Spot Just try countin, your own freckles and jdeal "iihave an idea of the job the judges were up ree when ey, tackled the district champions in Atlan- tic City’s annual contest. On Helen Milbouer (above), 8-year- old Brooklyn girl, they found 1,085—count ‘em—and awarded her the freckles Shampionship. Photo Finishing i | | EXPERIENCED girl —_—_—_ There Are Savings for You in These WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted Apartments for Rent Apartments for Rent WANTED young married man with car to represent established busi- ness. No capital required. Good op- portunity for right man. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Write giving present occupation, Tribune | Ad. 22213, WANTED—Registered pharmacist. Johns’ Drug Company, Velva, N. Dak, WANTED—An experienced cook. State wage. Miller Cafe, Napoleon, N. D. BARBER wanted. Good job . 65%. C. E. Klonedy. _————r Female Help Wanted IF you agree to show them to friends, Till send you 2 Snag-Proofed Silk Stockings and show you how to earn up to $22 a week. American Silk Hosiery Mills, Dept. 1713, In- ianapolis, Ind. | GIRL for general housework and help | - with milking, Mrs, prnley, Las- | kowski, Rt. No. 1, Minot, N. D. LADY cook for small restaurant. State wages, Kathe’s Cafe, Par- shall, North Dakota. for general | __housework, No cooking. 802 Ave. B, GIRL for general housework. Call at 921 6th Street, Work Wanted | EXPERIENCED girl wishes part time work at home with no children. Call 955 between 6 and 7:30 p. m. NEW ultra modern and unfurnished apartment. Three rooms and beth. Also, two rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished. Adults only. Call at 606 Thayer Ave. between 2 and 9 p.m, | FURNISHED or unfurnished apert- ment. Electric refrigerator. Elec- tric stove. Laundry privileges. Pire- proof building. Suitable for mar- ried couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies. 2 edd at The Tribune office. : UNFURNISHED ground floor. New home. Two bedrooms, bath, living- room, kitchen, gas range, water and gas furnished. Laundry room. Ac- cess washing machine. 622 13th St. Phone 1132-W. COOL two room apartment. Fur- nished or partly furnished. Mod- ern. Washing privileges. Close in. Reasonable. 113 Mandan Street. | FURNISHED two room apartment. Lights, gas, water furnished, $27.50. Adults only. Married couple pre- ferred. Private entrance. 118 W. Thayer. Call 967. \FURNISHED three room apartment. Private bath. Frigidaire. Adults only. Ground floor. Laundry privi- leges, 413 W. Thayer. Inquire at 413% W. Thayer. UNFURNISHED modern apartment. Gas stove, electric refrigeration. Fireplace. Over Woodmansee Sta- tionery Store. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. ROLLS developed, printed (6-9) 25c. Fine grain 35c. Two enlargements FREE. Cash only. Hoskins-Meyer, Dakota. Wanted to Buy MEDIUM size residence in Bismarck. Give description and location in first letter. Write Tribune Ad. 22182. Lost and Found half bull. White on tail, gray on neck, and legs, Had harness, li- cense plate No. 103. Lost in Lin- ton, Hazelton or Moffit. Write John Gordon, Bismarck. (ee LOBT—Black mare, 1,400 ibs. white gelding, 1,350 lbs. Blind left eye. Jacob Trautman, 2 miles west and 7 miles south Driscoll. LO8T—One pink handkerchief with 2 rings enclosed. Finder return to Bismarck Tribune, Reward. TOBT—Scottie dog with split ears. Named “Laddie.” Telephone 811. Reward. Business Opportunity FOR 5. gasoline station and bulk plant, fully equipped at Glasgow, Montana. Main location and main highway. County seat, town about seven thousand. Cash and terms. No trades. Brochway Mercentile, Brochway, Montana. Livestock Wanted HORSES (Killers) WANTED — We pay shippers high prices for plugs. Hill Packing Company. Topeka, Kansas. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt, Either regular or spring filled. 419 Phone 1126. — Instruction SUE DIGBY, instructor. Shorthand any typing. Phone 1619. 223 3nd Room Mate Wanted TWO ladies employed to share apart- ment. $2 a week each. Phone 2442, Ride Wanted WANTED a ride to Minneapolis on Be wong snerei i the 8th or 9th, Call 644-J. Ss ss ee = GOVERNMENT BONDS Travel Opportunity ment'Bondes YW Sovern | DRIVING tb west toast Monday, Treasury 4%'s 115.23, Have room for one. Write Ad. Treasury 4's 111.16. 20211. “the Assgetated Room and Board (By the Midwest Corp 9% MINNEAPOL! STOCKS Minneapolis, July 7.—(®)—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 14%. Northwest Banco 11%. HEAT KILLS JANITOR Minneapolis, July 7. — (7) — One heat death victim was recorded here ‘Wednesday as the mercury soared in- to the 90-degree range. B. O. Kjelles- ‘Adams Exp 18%] Lib-O-P- GI 61 Alas Jun 12%] Lig MB (4a) 98% RAILS WEI | LIKED: ; PE cel adn ea ee Dec. ..ss.cs 138% 139% 126% 127K Corn— s Am Can 101% |MackTrks 45 —————— te 1 Am Cy Sug 26%|Mar Field 24% | Advances of Fractions to 2 or Oey od... Beak rs Hesid ae Am H&L 1%|McKes & R 14% ; eee mec rien Am Inter 14%/McKes R Pf 43% More Points Are Plenti- ‘MK 8BK 83% 84% a eso St inerrant ful ‘at Close Am Metal 51% |Mid-Con Pet 29% M% M% 43 48% Am Pow Lt 9%|Midland Stl 38 Sept. 30% 40% 30% 30% Am Rad 21%| Minn Hon, 102% | New York, July 7 UP) —Stock buy- | Dec, ....0.. 41% 41% 40% 40% Am Rol Mil 37 |MinnMol 13 | ers concentrated on rails, utilities and | Am 8‘Ref 90 |MStPSSM = 114 | specialties in Wednesday's market, Am 8tl F 57 |MontWard 60%/ But profit selling, evident from the Am Su Ref 49%|Mur Corp 12% , Slowed the rallying momentum Am T & T 169% bie Laat alte which swept prices into a sharp up- Am Tob B 70% Bisc ‘Tuesday. Am W Wks 18%| Nat Csh Reg 33% Activity in the first hour was pro- ‘Am Wol Pf 60% jNat Dy Prod 20 | nounced, with blocks of several thou- Anaconda 56 |Nat Distill ag sand shares changing hands. Offer- arm Il 11% ae ae ut 2 ee, mere insistent, however, and Lard— As Dry G 11% and other. wide movers . NY Cent 40% A preceding session inclined to back Awe ee! hid ead mane Sits water. The pace slowed later. Ad- | Oct. "Avia. Corp M% <* | vances of fractions to 2 or more points | Dec. .. Bald Loco 6 |No Pacific 30%4 | were plentiful at the close. Transfers | Bal & Ohio 30 |Qhio Oll 20% approximated 1,400,000 shares. July Barnsdall 27% | Oliver Farm 64% | ‘Bonds were again in demand. Com- | Sept. . Otis Elev 41% | modities found the a bit. dif- Bendix 20% m nun going Bethl 81 90K | Petyorg’ 79,8 ficult. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Boeing Air 31% | param. Z Minneapolis, July ae Borden 23% | Park Ulan ve Q auly es ne Pion 1 ihe 1a 18 Briggs Mfg 43 |athe Film 7% vest : Sept. ...... 141 142% 138% 1.40% Budd Wh 8% | Penney J C 93% Dec. ....... 1.30% 140% 136% 137% Bu Ad Mch 25 |PennRR 40% Barley— But Cop & Z 6% | Phelps Dodge 46% South Se Beh aaly tee SUV: ctiesese” ateoaa puis cos) are S Can Pac 12% | Phil Morris 92% |p. 4')—Cattle. 3,000: Sept. 0... 58% 58% 57% 57% Case JI 167 | Phillips Pet 59% | yearlings steady to 25 higher; good Caterpil 93% | Pills Flour 29 | Steers 12.25-14.25;) medium grades 91% 91% 90 90% Celanese 3834 Proc & Gam 59% | AN" Mi ie eianeit renee tials Ys Soa ak Ce D Pasco 69% | Pub Svc NJ 42 | good cows’ ; low cutters and 4 A Ches & O 56% / Pullman 51% Chi & NW 3%|Pure Oil 20% | bulk, 5.50 Mu MAK AO AK Chi Gt W 2% ety Bak ante unchang ged, good and Choice 8.00-9.50; 38% 38% 37% 37% Chi G W Pf 11%| Radio est selections CcM8&P 2 {RKO Bie) en eet: fairs ee Uente a8 + 2.02% 2.02% 2.01 2.01 M8 ener oe Sowers top 3 | Sept. ...... 2.04 2.04% 2,08 2.08 5 ; good to cho! a 38% "75-13,00; 260-360 largely DULUTR RANGE 30 ts aw lots July TP ood. sow: 43% + heavier — Open Hich a) 91% ; good. stags i 11.00 down; Com & Sou 2%} Servel 29% | average cost Tuesday i114; weight Ton Edis 35% | Shell Un 28% | 277 ibs. Con Oil 16% | Simmons 41" nee aan Ate pressings eee le ies inclu Cont Can = BB% anaeklon 2s 18 loads’ western range lambs; pack> Cont-Mot 2% as Fray | ere talking steady, on spring lambs, 25 or more peal sae) 4 So Ry 32% | or around, 1100 sn best nativ Sept. . Cream Wh 28%|S0Ry Pf 445 | once cocay medium to good year: Sperry Corp 18% 650. red thoice ewes| _MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Bresley aug Ai | etd Brands 12% | 280375, choice se-8 1b, Washington | Minneapolis, July. 7. — (?) — Wheat cu Bug 9%] saG & El 8 | lambs Tuesday 11.25. receipts Wednesday 73 compared to 136 Curt Wrgt 6% Dairy cattle steady to strong; most ear Std Oil Cal 43 ayer a ago. peers te 00) 1264 Bt Oil Ind 44 | SPrinwer cows 5400-75.00, cash wheat Bnd coarse Std Ol N J 68% CHICAGO eae Grace Dome Mine x Chicago, July. 7.—09—(U, 6.°D: A.) Doug Aire 60% |SteW War 2a | Hoes 00, including 2000 directs wy one Delivered To Arrive Bax tog Hibs |Stiaerar’ 1A | vay tSasuieoweebeney Buther | OO loess. LH LBB on. os El Auto Lite 29% | SW RUALacilteratow aariy.enless cco bulk : ee ais El Boat 10% | Zexes Corp 61% Food and chalice iasaents eee aca ae Firestone 33 |4y Rol Bear 62% pepe anema 200000 Tes la Gen Elec 55% Am 13% 10.25 and below. psec ee 148% 1EE% we ceee Gén Foods 37% | 2Tans: Cattle 9,000, calves 1,500; almost alg pw 8 56 4|)Tri-Con Cor 8%|runaway market on fed steers and bs. 146% 153% Gen Mills 62 /truax-Traer 11 | yearlings, all representative weights . Gee asa neers, Gen Mtrs 53%! ynion Car 101% selling at new high on Stop ray 145% 151% Gillette 15 | Union Pac 129/"| Sctive at 25 cents advance; top 16 f Blenecreve Goodrich ae Un Air Cor 29% prices £8. mumerous loads 16.0 1.44% 1.50% ..0. soos Goodyear 4| United Corp 2 | 10mg yearlings 16.00 and heiter year: Seton aig| Unite Drug 12, |aewn to 3:5, these sharing advance, 143% 149% ee es 4 Fruit all she Stock, both fed and gras = GN Ry pid 52 SE Gas Im 13%| ings, strong to 25 higher; Lit prarenay 1.43% 1.47% 0... sooo G Wes Sug 38% [us tnd al at. [S08 19808 ctrnTe £225, MEET Greyhound 16 |S Pipe 54%|io aby pout ahe head Menus bred LAL 15% eevee Prod s sold to. coun’ Heo Prod, 124 /Us a Tm 874 calves ond, Yearling 010 to coun LAO 14856 oe ene Hudson Mot 16%/ Us smelt R 92. -|"RCQcemmas EM ai. 5.300 airects ee) bs FD + 150% 152% . oH Y vi b: ive, st te a Fae ope | US Steel 10T| e ena uit wend to chcies up-| Montana Winter Wheat , wards to 11.50 and 11.75 to larger in- eae Ind Rayon 39% / Vanadium 29% | terests; top 12.00 to small killers and|1 Int Bus Mch 153% | War Pict 13% | yard ey sheep firm; slaughter! 1 HW... 130% 141% .... 0 wee Int Harv 100%/ West Un 49% | OWES: 8.9052:80. 13% protein IntNick Can 61%|Westing Air 44 aw 1DH Wor Int Tel &Tel 12 | Westing El 149 | sioux city, vuly 1 (U.S. DA.) |p) HW». 1.90% 141% Rear Johns-Man etl White Mot 23% ala 35005 calves 150; grain fed ay otal Kennecott 6044 | Wilson & Co 9% | strong fo 25 higher: short ted and| 1 HW... 130% 141% Krog Groc 20% | Woolworth 47% | Sruvty kinds stendy tos : ag ee eaves 15.285 HOW... 138% 140% .... $$ cars tong yearlings and’ medium| 2 ight 13-14.65; short fed 4 | Minnesota and South Dakois Wheat PO ad cad | UE es TI —* | common and medium. cows §,25-8.60; 2 hes aati eccsesiems CHICAGO cutter grades 3.85-4.75; good light 34% 135% Cnlcae o5 ty a lereee ores aE ae Cae d_ feed cattle se ue aa Weatenday’ with the markets firm. quctetions: Ee eae ae Sood 3 HOW... 1.33% 134% 0... wee AMES Sy creamery Se | medium 5.00-6.7 -1050 Ibs, good!) wee ng Durem 30%; extra firsts (90-91) 30-30%;) and choice .75;) common and 60 Ibs. 1.25% 1.28% first (88-89) 28%-29%; seconds (84%4-| medium 5.25-7. heife: : Ae ay ; standards (90 centralized gholce f 50-8004 ecg ba 124% 127% carlots -6,503 , 9egs 12,165, ran extra firsts local| mon and medium 4.00-75. sadly adrenal imre coe aes (tenes) Sook and choice 122% 1.26% cal s0%s care 21% medium 6,00-7.00. : a ly bute stofage packed seorlower! top 1200" sparingly. to |” 67 Tbs.--- 1.20% 1.246% Poultry, live, steady to| shippers; good and choice 180-300 tbs. | § amber hd firm: heas over 5 i, 18, B lb or lens 18 batehers 21-65-90; packers BidGing |" 96) Ibs.... 1.18% 123% Plymouth Rock ba e Rock 21%, | ‘ge 0 down: to 11.00; 55 Ibs... 1.16% 1.21% we aves Biymouth and White gia sae sat tia sees Wecaadt | aetna Leghorn under 2 Ib. 18, 2 Ib. Sheep 1200; slaughter cl: ae open- 4 Ibs... . 1.14% 119% 200 woes %; spr: rings, colored 21, Plymouth ing steady to 25 higher; lambs S$ amber hd Rock 23, White Rock 23, barebacks| 11.25; no action in Idah ughter 141% 117% 19; roosters 13%, Leghorn roosters | ewe! 4.00, * Ibs.... 1. J sees ope turkeys, hens 15, toms 14, No, 2{_ S amber hd an oye 13 Mauneel nite and Stterea 3 5 l ng 1.00% 1.15% 0... soe + Beese 12. He’s National es? tay tun... ... Grade ot | ‘Marble Cham 1 amber... 1.24% 1.28% ; N yy SL 1 abe mon try. by eregs Bout eat Broilers, Pp 1 rd durum 127% 128% 00.01. Rocks 21-22; Leghorn unquoted. Old Grains Pare 14. Other freight prices un- 5 Corn= at een - . ye Ww. . higher than extia Bed. Sxtra Ge 3 yellow... 116% 1.18% 1%-32; first (88 to 91 score) j seconds (84 to 87 score) 25%4- entralized (90 score) 30%. che se 735,777, firm, prices un- ady; mixed colors, 21%; other mixed col- BUTTER AND EGG PRDUREE, Chicago, July PP) —. Butter Future " High Low Close Storage Standard November . +32 81%) 32 Egg Future Refrigerator dards, Oct. 25% 25% 25% ‘HICAGO a Att aah Chicago, suly TOP —Potatoes, 97, on track 2: shipments 609; California slightly stronger, cobblers Steady slightly” weaker supplies moderate, sacked per cwt, Rose US. No. 1, 217%-25; mercials few sales 1.80-85; cobblers US. No. 1, and partly 1.30-40, mostly 1.30; ungrad ; Kansas cobblers US. ie 1.30-40, ly.’ 1,30- Cobblers US No. 1, few Idaho Bliss triumphs S. No. 1, car 250, fairly undertone; demand California Us. Missouri renee MINNEAPOLIS. POTATORS Minneapolis, July 7.—W®)—(U. 8. D. A.)—Potatoes: ". Suppii rnoderate: demand moderate, New stock, 100 1b. White . garnets, U! No. Bliss triumphs, U. Fi cobblers, US. No. 1, $1.60; home grown, Early Ohios, $1.00. aft 1 1% inch minimum, bushel basket. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Jaly 7 Range of carlot in’ sales: Wheat No. 1 heavy. - dark northe: No. 1 rant northern um (1.25% -1.28: 1.28%. Corn, No, 1 vallow 1-2 35%%._ “Rye No. 4. Flay ‘Noo 1, 205%. No. "4 mixed durum | 1 yellow 3.214. Oats Oats No. 3 white Barley, No. 4 i ee It took a play-off for first place to do it, but Billy Kloss, 13, of Greater Canton. ©., knuckled down as pictured above and won five games out of seven to cinch the National Marbles Championship title in the Wild- wood, N. J., tournament. Billy, an eighth-grade pupil, has com- peted nationally since 1934, but ever reached tinals before. 114% 11 110% ...6 93% 971% 90% DULUTH CACH GRAIN Duluth, July 7.—()—Closing prices, wheat: No. 1 heavy ern spring 60 Ibs, 1.54% dark aes 59 Ib: 8 50% -1.56% cash dark north- 58%; No, 1.52 %- 1.61465 57 146% Ppa i 1. ish: 50 bit Ny 1 ih Cish 130% 5 hard winter Mo H a 52%-1. 54%. Durum. 1 bard jamie oe Barley 55-85. Feed barley, No. 1, 64%-66%. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, J arload vig, 61, dropped dead in front of the drug store where he was employed as 8 janitor, Corn was regarded as a garden | curiosity when first introduced into | Europe. Admits Selling Stolen Nitro After pleading not guilty to for- mal charges, Henry Huber, 64, pictured in Franklin, Pa., jail cell, confessed that he stole nitro-glycerin, then allegedly sold it to C. 1. O. men from Warren, O., scene of repeated bombings. He was held with- out bond and was expected to testify in trials of others ‘held in, connection. with bombings.- GOOD board and room. Gentlemen ohly. Prefer two to share room. Prices reasonable. 217 8th St. ‘WANTED—Four more boarders at Uncle Dave's Chicken Inn. 212 Main. EXPERIENCED woman and girl want odd jobs of washing, ironing WANTED—Work by educated woman of 30. Will consider housework Write Tribune ad 22158, PAINTING, decorating by job or hour. Let, me au you an estimate. _Call phone i troning pricier experi- enced woman. Phone ie Houses for Rent HOUSES FOR RENT NEW, just completed, small modern house, Oak floors, gas heat, built- in features, modern full basement. pcesonetle rent, immediate posses- sion. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block - Phone 0 COMPLETE remodeled seven room house. Same as new. Three large, one small bedrooms. Hardwood floor. Two lavatories. Well in- sulated. 518 10th. Phone 1172. FIVE room house. 600 9th Street. $30. Call 1471-R, 314 3rd St. Apartment No. 1. COTTAGE for rent. Five rooms and bath. Full basement. Call at 802 1st, Phone 655-J, SIX room modern house with garage. Good location. Inquire 214 5th St. FIVE room modern house, garage at- tached. Inquire at 1026 10th St. Farms for Rent 3% Bece tion SE. Bismarck. Good buildings, cattle-hog pastures. Government payments. % plan. Stubble in rye. Send references. Kratt, Sheldon, North Dakota. SEE __ Household Goods for Sale TWO complete beds, and miscellane- evenings at 812 live LaGrave. BEDS, gas range, breakfast set, library table, miscellaneous house- hold articles. 210 Avenue B. LARGE ice box. 50 pounds. In good condition: $10. 113 Thayer. Phone CLEANERS | 222 sou ins Street Rooms for Rent APARTMENT for rent in Rue Apart- ments. Three rooms and bath. All modern. Newly decorated. Adults only. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1499-W. FURNISHED apartment, Including lights, water, heat, gas and tele- phone. Kelvinator. Close to capi- tol. 930 4th St. Last door on south, BY JULY 20th, nice completely fur- nished 1st floor. Reliable parties only. $58. From two to four months. With garage: 409 Sth. St. FURNISHED apartments. Three rooms with private bath, on ground floor. Also, one room with kitchen- ette. 812 Avenue B. Phone 1649-W. NEW all modern three room and bath spartment. 319 Mandan St. Phone 465-W. THREE vacant apartments. Two, three, and four rooms. / All newly. _ decorated. Gas, heat, lights fur< “ nished. 622 3rd. =e FOUR room apartment. Private bath. _ Ground floor. Glass and screen’ pee, Immediate possession. 623 8th. THREE room ground floor furnished apartment. Close in. 115 Washing- ton a ieee Prvate entrance. 602 3rd Str LARGE three-room apartment private bath. 827 5th Street. TWO room furnished apartment at 607 Sth. Phone 403-R. _ MODERN apartment for rent. 1717. Phone 2180. Eeiea=zaz=x{zx{]x]x_xqeee_—_————= Automobiles for Sale UBED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. 1931 FORD Tudor. Leather uphol- stering. Excellent condition. W. H, .. Payne, 518 9th St. 1929. CHRYSLER four-door sedan. ~ Cheap for cash. Must sell. Call 536-W. ith Call FOR SALE—1937 Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. ————E——~———E—E~=S~aXw For Sale Minnesota Farm Lands for Sale HAVE large number of farms in all parts of Minnesota listed for sale— = fair prices and good terms. Make trips several times a week with buyers. Call or write me. A. M. ~ Kiland, 215 Hannafin St., Bismarck. Phone 1805. ONE ton Reo truck with house. 7 feet, 6 inches wide, 10 feet long. | Seven feet high. Warm in winter, cool in summer. Running water, large tank. Clothes closet. Cabinets. Bleep 4 people. Cost $600. Will sell cheap. 811 Front Street, FURNISHED apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette, private bath. Private entrance. Adults. C. L. Pearce, 322 ist Street, COOL, furnished three-room apart- -ment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath, built-in features. Laun- dry. Custodian, College Bldg. FURNISHED one or two room and Kitchenette apartment. Private en- trance. Laundry. Also basement bedroom. 314 W. Rosser. VACANCY in new Rue apartments. Large unfurnished two bedroom apartment. Adults only. Call at 107 Ave. A. Apt, No. 5. THREE room and bath semi-base- ment apartment. Available the 15th. Also, light housekeeping room. Suit- able, two. 402 14th. THE Jargest and best apartment in town. Four rooms and bath, Im- mediate possession. 811 Washing- ton. G. F. Pelke. EXCEPTIONALLY cool, well furnish- ed apartment. Two bedrooms, large living room, kitchen and bath. Phone 1849. FURNISHED apartment. Living room and kitchenette. Modern. Adults only. Phone 1893-W. 503 9th Street. FOR SALE or exchange for livestock: 1933 1% ton Chevrolet truck, long wheelbase with duell wheels. Equip- ped with stock rack. Good condi- tion. Terms if desired. L, E. Hea- ton, Jr., McKenzie, N. D. A SELECT NUMBER of purebred Tegistered 2 year old Hereford bulls. Anxiety breeding. Patterson Land Company, Bismarck, North Da- kota, 80 ACRES improved with fine alfalfa and hay crop, $2,000, easy terms. Robert Lindberg, Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. FOUR used 6 ply 600-16 Goodyear double eagle casings. Good condi- tion. Inquire Tribune office. : HOME laundry route and equipment. - Write Tribune Ad. 22205, SSS sss Miscellaneous for Sale FOR immediate sale, cheap: Umbrel- © la tent with extra curtains; two double canvas beds and camp stools; golf clubs; single bed, spring and mattress. 712 4th St. Phone 1012 ONE 24x46 Minneapolis separator with 14 foot garden city feeder. Complete with all belts, ready to Tun. Chas, A. Johnson, Bismarck, Route 1, on Sev. 14-140-79. TWO spartments on ground floor. Furnished, including frigidaire, Nice and clean. 213 1ith St. Call at back door, FURNISHED large one-room base- ment apartment. Also, one room and kitchenette, Call 222 ard Street. AVAILABLE July 1, partly furnished basement apartment, newly decor- ae Also, sleeping room. 831 8th TWO MODERN furnished apart- ments, Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. Man- dan 8t. TWO furnished apartments. Base- ment and three-room upstairs. 206 13th. For sale: Two-wheel trailer. TWO large sleeping rooms. Large closets. Close to bath. Hot water at all times. 421 1st Street. FURNISHED two-room kitchenette and private bath apartment. Lights included, Call at 808 1st Street. 200 ACRE improved farm. Located in Ward county, near highway, high school, and power line. Good crop. Write Tribune Ad, 22184. ZEIS Ikon photo-camera, and flute for sale, or trade for good trombone. Call or write Mr. Banik. 113% Ist 8t., Bismarck. USED bath tub, bowl. Also doors, windows, sash, screens, and frames. - Call 511 7th Street, north after 6 FITABLE confectionery vending machines for sale, All in good lo- cation, Write Tribune ad 22081. KISCO ventilation—a fan for every pur . See them at Norge Ap- Ppliance Company. E. G. Sturm. JOHN DEERE hay rakes and mow- ers. Wachter Transfer company.* Phone 62, ———________ PLEASANT sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Always hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. TWO unfurnished apartments. Three and two rooms. Lights, and water furnished. 518 Avenue F. Stamp News BY I. S. KLEIN | THE Postoffice Department has completed a new booklet de- | scribing all the stamps issued by the United States since 1847. Al- though there have been such booklets before, this one will be the first to reproduce all the stamps in black and white. The federal government, it was decid- ed, has the authority to illustrate | its stamps in these colors. i The book costs 25 cents and may be obtained by sending a | money order for that sum to the Superintendent of Documents, Government ey EG Office, Washington, D. The Posiomce. ” Department is using its influence to have the law forbidding illustration of United States stamps changed so that pers, magazines and phila- telic publications may be permit- ted to reproduce, them. . . Denver, in the near future, will be made a regular stop on coast- to-coast route AM-1. A special cachet -will be applied on mail leaving on the first flight from that city. Send self-: 5 stamped envelopes to the Postmas- ter, Denver, Colo., with a request | that he hold them for dispatch on | this flight. | eee King Farouk of Egypt will reach tts majority on Aug. 1, and will be proclaimed king in his own On that day, a new sét of is portrait, ~ | 'LARGE sleeping room. Gentlemen LARGE housekeeping room. Can be used for either housekeeping or sleeping. Phone 834-R. FURNISHED three room apartment. Private bath. Ground floor. Laun- dry privileges. 924 4th Street. only. $10. Close in. Phone 2001. 323 Ist Street. TWO clean light housekeeping rooms. Ground floor. $20. Also, one room upstajrs. $10. 1100 Broadway. LARGE, cool room. Suitable for two. Private entrance. 501 3rd St. Phone 926-R. NEAR capitol. One room and kit- chenette, furnished. Murphy bed. 1029 7th St. Phone 2343. CLEAN comfortable room. Board i desired. Hot water at all times. 623 ONE pleasant sleeping room tor rent. 410 1st St. === For Rent COMMERCIAL building in business district. Located in 200 block on Main Avenue. Size of building, 25x100 feet. Excellent condition. T. M. Casey & Son. ROOMING and boarding ‘house to lease. Furniture for sale. Must close deal by August 10th. Write Tribune Ad, 22113. OFFICE in Nicola building. Immed- fate possession. Price Owens. Phone 278. Houses for Sale FOUR apartment house, $6500;" 8 $7,500; Large stucco bungalow with three room basement apartment, near capital, $5,500; five room bungalow, $2,600; five room bungalow with closed-in porch, $3,600; also, other very rea- sonable properties for sale and rent. T. M. Casey & Son. %| TWO furnished light housekeeping ‘one-room | ments. Phone 1474-R. ONE two-room furnished. One three- room partly furnished. 227 West Thayer. Phone 1632. "| COMPLETELY furnished two-room and bath Sper ener Murphy bed. Phone 34’ 1963, 903 9th Bt. UNFURNISHED four-room apart- ment with bath. Second floor. 1006 __1006 Sth Street. FURNISHED one large room kitchenette. $18. 100 Ave B past. See Mrs, Sharf. TWO light housekeeping rooms. Fully modern . Private entrance. Next to bath. 517 2nd. FURNISHED two-room and bath apartment. Murphy bed. No chil- dren. 612 ist. TWO room well furnished ‘apartment. Call after 5 p. m. Adults. $25. $15 2nd 8t. BASEMENT apartment. Furnished _Sin st ear Han t. FOUR room unfurnished basement apartment, with bath. 622 lith Street. FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ments: Varney apartments. Phone ean two room apartment for three. Rental, $24.50. 618 6th St. FIRST floor all modern three room apartment. 319 Mandan Street TWO room apartment on first floor. 411 5th St. Phone 273. rooms. 703 Front St. apart- Strayed TWO bay bald faced mares, four and. seven years old. One heavy with foal, one white gelding, 12 years old. All branded C8 on right hip. $10 reward. Notify Ted Rat- tei, Driscoll, N. D. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. 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