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welll soos SSS sos ms et New York Stocks Closing Prices July 14. ‘adams Exp 18%] Lo Loew's Mes 12" |toriliard ce) 22% Mack Trks 44 Mar Field 25% MK&R 14% McK & R Pt 44% seyeaeetyarie 4 gue ap ek a ‘ = Bere ey re Chi & NW Chi Gt W Chi Gt W pid 10% CM&tP 2 CMS8tPpfa 4% CRI&P Truax-Traer Un Car Un Pac Un Air Corp 30% Un Corp 5% Un Drug 12% Un Fruit 18% Un GasImp 12% US Ind Al 31 US Pipe 52 USR&Imp 12 US Rubbe 60% US Steel 1135 US Stl pfd 133% Vanadium War Pict West Un West Air West El 148 White Mot 2344 Wilson & Co 10% Woolworth 45% Wrigley, Jr 69 ss, | Produce Markets | Int Bus Mch 158 Int. Harv 113% Int Nick Can 61% Int T & Tel 11% Johns-Man 130 Kennecott 59% Krog Groc 21% Lib-O-FGl 64% Lib MB (4a) 98% Chicago, aily 1 Ie? -Butter prices continued firm We were Peciet 10,733, _tirm, Bees fednesday but eggs 13,046, * steady; prices Poult chicken 1b, and less 18 ers, colored 20, White Ro: , Plymouth and White ock 21, barebacks 17,' Leghorn 17; springs: coleres 21, Plymouth Rock jock 24, barebacks 18; ee Lia dems 13; tur- nd & lored, . Ui) small at nw uly” one —(%)—Butter, Baral eee. Creamery, ex- as) 32-32%. Other grades ie ch firm. ne ec whale nipecials 19- Other pric ged * ee Eess. a3, vitteh pul, ; rs ne rties No. 1, 19%, by chess 18%-%. Oth- unchanged. ‘y, by relent, steady to 22; colored 19; . Fowls, colored Leghorn 16-17, Old roosters 14. ys 11-20. Ducks 12. ——$——__ UTTER AND EGG FUTURES ees July 14.—()—, utter Fi Futures: High Low Close Ne BRM BRB neftigsratar Stan- » Oct, Gard 25 24% 25 NEAPOLIS FLOUR Ainneapolte July 14.—(@%—Flour, er barrel in 98 Wake MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES a dinnespolis, July 14.—M)—(U. 8. D. A.)—Potatoes: Supplies heavy, de- Rae ceases Te etiatees ett wm fteck. q Caer Te erie ade 2. inch heme’ * afowe, bushel basket, Early CHICAGO POTATOES 14.—(}—(U. 8. D. A.) on track 366, total US. ‘alifornia triumphs weak, kel hed eather ed pen $e ts. onnmer! us. Chic —Potati sour Us car, sourl US. Ne 1,30-35; 1, nee party erated 1 Us. i showing ed, us. Ne showing a, sacks 1, 20%3 + North Carolina US. igbewing: ave cena les aos: triumphs sales Kies slightly car showing heatea Ran CARLOT SALES pelt aul 14.—@)—Range of alert lo. 3 dark northern 1.48%- 2 dark Pre winter 1.29 y Barley, No. 3, a Cora, oat and “tlax not quoted. |PROFITEERING NPS (Grain f BARLY CANS AER | MARKET ADVANCES Steel Shares, Like Others, Slip Though Utilities Are Resistant New York, July 14.—()—Last hour Profit selling nipped a stock market Tally Wednesday, with early gains heavily pared or erased. Even the steel shares, which had as- sumed leadership, slipped as offerings accumulated. Utilities were resistant, ie the rails tilted at the Buyers apparently retired as spe- cific levels were reached and the list Grifted without definite trends. Transfers were about 1,000,00¢ | Oa! shares. Bonds were mixed and quiet. Livestock SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, July 14.—(AP—U, 8. D. A.)—Cattle 3,000; strictly fed steers scarce, about steady; 14.50 downward; medium grades unevenly lower; no de- Pendable outlet for grags she stock; bids sharply lower; bulls weak, most sausage bulls under 6.00; stockers slow, weak. Calves 2,600; vealers fully 50 lower; good to choice grades 7.50 to 9.00; few selects 9.50. Hogs 6,000; fairly active, lights and butchers steady, strong; sows steady | ec. to 10 to 15 higher; top 11.90; good to choice 160 to 200 lbs. mostly 11.60 to 11.90; 260 to 350 Ibs. 10.75 to 11.60; few 140 to 160 Ibs. 11.00 to 11.60; medi- ums down to 10.25; heavier weights 9.45 to 9.80; good stags 10.25 to 10.75; few feeder pigs 11.00 down; average cost Tuesday 10.48; weight 284 Ibs. Sheep, 4,000; run includes nine loads Washington lambs; no early sales slaughter lambs; undertone around steady; other classes steady; medium to good yearling 6.00-7.25; medium to good slaughter ewes 2.50- 4.00; yearling breeding ewes 7.75-9.50; to choice native lambs Tuesday Dairy cattle about steady to ship- Pers; medium to good shipping cows 55.00-75.00; plain light kinds down to 40.00 or less, Si Cit: ait ec U. D. joux City, Jul: — . A.—Cattle 1400; calves 50; beet a iy and yearlings slow, well finished 1. ity offerings ttle changed; others dull, tendin; ere scarce, weak to better stockers and feed- ers steady; others easier, car choice to prime 1004 1b. yearlings 15.50; few lots ground 940-1025 Ib. yearlings 14.10- 2 short fed Raalerasey kinds sal- down to 9.00 and below; few good fight Belted up to 11.50; most § jet, 50 rades 3 cutter medium tree few good 90 Ib. feeders up to 8.: x Current stocker and feed cattle quotations: Steers 550-800 lbs. good and choice 6.75-9.50; common and med- jum 5.00-6,7 -1050 Ibs, paoite 7.00 common and medium 5.25. heifers, good and choice 3 common and ium 5.00- ows, good 4.75-. common and medium 4,00- 738; (steers) Bid eae choice 7.00- medium Hogs 1400; all classes ‘Sung 230) steady: top 11.65 bid for around 230 Ib. good and choice; 190-270 1b. 7.40- 11.60; few 150-180 Ib. 10.50-11.40; med- jum ‘175-220 1b. butchers 10.40-11.25; good sows 10.15-25; few 10.30; medium sows 9.15-10.10; stags 10.35; feeder pigs up to 10.00, Sheep 1800; no eafly fat lamb bids; asking stronger; choice native lambs held around 10.25; slaughter ree sale able largely 3.75 down; late Tu lambs closed 5-50 lower; joad Tes Idaho 9.75-85. ood and Chicago, suly, A (P)—( OR oir A.) —Hogs . 10,000, Yinciuding 3,500 direct; market active, around steady. with Tuesday's average; light and medium. weight packing sows strong to 10 higher, scarce, m 28 local inverene to butchers from 250 oe Ib.; top 12. paid and refused; bu \d good and choice 180-210 Ib., 12. 10. 30 }-170 1 11.50-12.10; Sar aay 425 1 eee eine snes mosti, ttle 7,800, calves 1,500; Nberal supply choice, and pri medium- weight and weighty tee ere; mare ket slow, steady to 25 lower; com- mon and median ineet 25 off; pros- pee lve top aroun: outetand- ing show type weighty st of longfed offerings 14. 5." sprinkling at 16.00. ht weane fed yearl i both steers and heifers stea 831 1b., heifers up to 15.50; but raasy helfers and cows weak to 25 lower; ra Aaa 8 weak; vealers 25 lower Sheep th 000, S acluding 8,500 direct; opening trade generally aroun steady; native spring lambs 10.75 downward to local packers; best held around 11.00; as yet nothin: owe on yearlings; slaughter ewes 3.00-4.50. DULUTH prices. 3 Rorthern apring dark northern 1.505% 1.4954 21.57 98: 3, 1 4, 145% -1.53% 5, No.1 northern. 1.59%)-1.55%. dark hard winter Montana’ 154%. 56%. Dur No. 1 hard amber hard ei 1294 %; 1.42% -1, te es No. 1 “Flax No. 1, clues dock) 2.08.. By i Ne ‘88 3 white ream 3 No. anne: Malting Seas Meee 52%- 64%. BOSTON WOOL Boston, July 14.—(@®—(U. 8. D. A.) —Scattered sales of small volume were closed pane aoe market at steady ices Wednesda: Pipine Delaine ‘Gnio fleeces sold at prices in the range of 40-42 cents in the grease while clothing. lengths of similar fineness brought 35-37 cents, Western grown wools were quiét but quotations fairly firm on sizeable lots. . —EEEEEEs MONEY RATES New York, 14,—()—Call money steady: cent all da: prime commietels): steady; 60-! mon 1% per cent; bankers Abs 0; | unchanged. ¥ EXCHANG FOR New ork July, HAR eForcign steady; Great Britain de- and in dollars, others in cents. Great int 4.96 13-16; France 3. 88% tered 26% fre me G iteavel 25.62; aMontreal in 3 st x Ex-Wrestling Champ In St. Cloud Hospital St. Cloud, Minn., July 14.—(#)—Joe Stecher, 44, former claimant of the world’s heavyweight wrestling cfown, S58 8 F CHICAGO RANGE Chicas, J Suly 14 —(— “ nk et ne 13” ee 1.26% « 126% 1.27% 1.25% 127% ++ 1.28% 1.30 - 128 128 1 113% 113% 82% 82% 43% 38% 37% 38 40% SU 1ddig 145 91% 88% 88% 94% (90% 91% 127% 1.25% Liz) 80% 42% 39% "ia 93% 12.17 11.10 12.42 13.35 12.50 12.45 12.32 12.27 + 15.80 Appel ene aie CASB receipts genta Wednesday @ year ago. grain lhy DNS ae 60 Ibs. 1D New Tbs. + 154% 160% . - 152% 1.50% . Soeatitas ta ‘oday. follow! ‘Cash Wheat To Arrive . 1.50% 1.58% .. . 1.40% 187% .. + 148% 1.55% .. 147% 158% . + 1.46% 1.52% .. 1.45% 1.51% . 1.44% 1.40% 1.43% 1.47% 1.42% 145% « 152% 1.54% jontana Winter ta and South Dakbta Wheat 1.30% 1.31% - 1.20% 1.30% + 1.20% 1.29% Durum army hens) bt pet tt 24222493 Pgig: g® 129% 132% - 128% 131% .. 1.24% 1.28% 122% 127% .. 1.20% 1.25% - 118% 1.23% 1.18% 1.21% 1.18% 1.10% : ies. 1.11% 1.15% .. sooo N it savers, 1.28% 133% .... tlt rd durum 131% 132% Coarse Grains Corn 2 yellow. 3 qaley 96% 1.00% 88% 206 210 2.08 RANGE eee me ae MA duly Tn 151% 1.50% aoe 141% 1.43% 1.41% 1.42% - 138% 1.40% 85% 458% 92 87% 89% 44% 36% 138% & 58 a 85% 81% “ 36 207 207 2.07 206 2.08 2.06 ULUTH GAwOR was in the St. Cloud Veterans’ hos- | sept. ital Wednesday for treatment of a pend disorder. He was reported in of death. ge first won the title in 1015 as a Dodge, Neb. farm boy. He lost it to Earl Caddock in 1917, regained auly it in 1920, and then lost it the same | Sept. year to Ed “Strangler” Lewis. 1.20% 126% - 124% 112% 81% 43% ” i 3 95% 1230 16.52 2 te ean |e seen 139% 64% 58% 86% 28% | Sav 4% 36% 2.07 2.08 $ Pe coe oee eerran ae Fons | WHEAT PRICE GOES UP DESPITE LACK OF EXPORT BUYING Crop Reports Stress Damage Being Done by Black Rust in Some Areas Qnicago, July 16 Bla net friends of higher priceh ¢ cppactet lends of was absence of any export buying Wed- Nesday either of United States or Canadian wheat. At the close, wheat was unchanged to1% compared with Tussday’s finish, July 1.26 5 1.26%, Sept. 127% to %, corn % to 1% down, Sept. 1.12% chess | Dec. 81% to %, and oats % off up. wit. Cc ¥ ‘oo on FUT! is GO 1A’ HIG atinnes olis, July 1 futures sed general Wedne: ay despite per Bent ber ‘Winntpes took thé léad in because of export business and ly, wheat close; sept. up at 1.42! Flax futures clos on scattered commiss! oe a, quaxcle nee ay augher at % lower at 1.50%, and Dec. % up at ped fe ge A side or stood nude geri lower at 37% y 8 Ly As n at 91, Sept. i, ewer, at hie and Dec. % lower at ay eed barley dt, up a iy and Sept. % high- at Cash whegt orn including win- ter wheat, wi Ubéral. Northwest- ern winter wheat and durum prices was unchangeé Corn was e Rye demand was ood: Oats demand was quiet to good. jarley was in fair to good demand for Cat types. Flax demand was fair to good. CHICAGO iad GRAIN jeter ‘agh le oe tae oe gra Nard 108 -108% ; No. & tine sed a 1.19%; No. 4 hard tou: ugh 1.1) coarse | 1.08 ough 1.17%; sample har Corn, No. 2 yellow 1.38 aie No. 1 mixed 52%; ye, new crop, No. 1, 1.05. pentleye feed 53-70 nom; malting 71- Benson Will Not Sign New Income Tax Bill St. Paul, July 14 14—()—Gov. Elmer A. Benson said Tuesday he would not sign the new income tax bill but de- clined to give hig specific reasons vet No, 5 * goush io 1 white Pending a formal statement which he of Said would be issued Wednesday. The governor did not say thet he would veto the bill and the impres- sion was gained that the measure might become a law without his sig- nature, If the governor neither signs nor vetoes the bill within the specified lo three-day limit after he measure while the legislature is in session, it automatically becomes a| 77 law. Should the legislature quit within the thrée-day limitation and the governor fail to sign the bill it would not become « law: American Flying Boat Starts Trek to U. sal: Foynes, Irish Free State, July 14.—| p! ae) flying boat, Pan-American | ¢ The clipper was expected to take off & Botwood, Newfoundland, Thurs- BILL REACHES BENSON &t. Paul, July Spey hehe) bill per- mitting to issue -agle eday. to act upon thé bill. MINOT GIRL INJURED Minot, N. D., July 14.—: ih, le Sete ne verson, 18 recov & hospital here from a fractured right | Da! thigh suffered when she ran into the path of an automobile driven b; wi. |? lam Gilbertson of Kenmare. FRANCE PARADES MIGHT migh review Wednesday before the heads | th! of her own government, representa- tives of foreign powers and hundreds fet of thousands of Parisians in a celebra- tion of the 148th anniversary of the fall of the Bastille. EPORT OF T “onpr or ‘he Moftit Beate. TION ay t Moffit, in the State of North Dakote, at the close of business Sune 30th, 1937. Resources 10,913.93 17.22 Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured stocks, tifteates, cla! pecrament is 16,000.00 B00 08 167.12 153.03 16.52 eral Dep insurance Fund ce Caen and Due | other banks - $10,000.00 5,000.0 wilities Genital stock paid in . AS peene 2,500. 08 ntures . San plus und ang dual deposit bject to check $24,2 Time certificates of deposit 17,305.03 ings deposits 1,669.01 rs check ae ar a Pillsbury, Cashier of the seers named bank, do solemnly swear above statemen true, to the best of my ee ete, bei Subscribed and sworn to before ime this 9th day of July, 1937. (SEAL) H. EB. Wildfans, Notary Public, Burléigh Co. ne commission expires January 4 Correct Attest:: JASON AoovER, Fri Won sivact, coo Sas * — | 4 no difficulty in filling the entire gets the Ears Cosmetology Board Elects New Officers Forks, secretary-treasurer. CCC ENROLLEES GATHER IN CITY Nearly 200 Boys Get Physical Examinations in Memor- lal Building Prtiy Persons Never Skip the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale MAN 35 or older with executive co ity, sales background, to re; national institution in Bimarct and western North Dakota. Must be free to travel. No canvassing. Give references, previous employ- ment record. Write Tribune ad ——— Female Help Wanted girl to do gener: housework on farm until all farm work and housecleaning is done next fall. Wages, $10 2 month. Ad- dress Mrs. J. R. Fairfield, Eldridge, N. D,, Box 53. ed TF you agree to show them to friends, central North Dakota — gathered in the main gymnasium of the World War Memorial building in Bismarck, {ietneetay for physical examina- on, Part of a quota of 400 North Da- kota boys enlisted at four key cities in the state during the past week, those who assigned to baregant ed in the state, but the majority will kota divisions now on states, About 10 per cent of the boys who sat waiting with suitcases by their ieee Dakota COO selecting officer. More will be rejected because they are undersized than for any other single cause, he said, Communicable disease innocula- tions were also being’ given each can- didate Wednesday. The boys are all between 17 and 23 “a pa se aac groups ited at Dickinson a week ago, at Minot last Fridey, and at Fargo Monday of this week. Williams said he would have North Dakota quote of 400. bier IN UP. NOTICE 19 head Jersey cows and culver No brand. 6% miles southeast of Bis- marck, 6 . T.1-14-31, Géorge Claridge. NOTICE. oF HEARING UPON Anz nat oA arent ites, NSERVAT sya ee SUNET, at WHER! ite eR on the 6th aa; f June, zee Fe was at filed in the office servation Districts eae “chante iS th Session Laws of North Dakota for 1937) the estab- Ushment of the South Burleigh County Soil Fontervation District, and RD, ne lands sought to be included in. the, aid district, by said Bounty, comprise lands in Burleigh oe bs al 3 West, all of townships, 137-198-199 north, ge 78 west, all of town- Rye 137 and 138 north, Raitge 79 west sil of townships 187 and 138 north, o 8 et iw) THEREFORE, Notice is here- y Fiven that a public hearing: will be na Pursuant to the said pe! pe? on pnestion of the desirability and At; the interest of the public welfare of the H qT a iS will be ‘heia by tl Conserv: ae Committee o: Gay of near Deginnin at 2:00 o'clock P. in»the World War Me- moria) Fads at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, on the 16th day of July, ee beginning at 10:00 o'clock, Mf. in the town hall at Menoken, in ee County of Burleigh; and on the ieth beginning at 331 ATK the Bens hall at f Burleigh. CONSERVATION By William ante. Chairman. FN Gay of June, 1937, ied North Dakota, UEST FOR ork Stare i HIGHWAY Proposals for furnishing mipinten: ince equipment will be received by te Highway Commiss! nin the of the State Highway ‘Depart at Bismarck, North Dakota, not than 10 o'clock A. M., August 4, at which time and 1 place they will jublicly opened and read. must be mailed to or ited with the State | ment at Bismarck, 4 shall be sealed and Furnishing t." for 5%, together bond in the full amount m bid, must accompany NORTH » isn, be The prop otherwise A cert! with a bi of the gr ongh Prop: ry Fee bia is to Include prepaid trent ty to point of destination. Contemplated purchases consist of the following: 2—5 to 8 ton Rollers, 1—Pneumatic Road Rolier. —2000 Gallon Road Oi! Distributors. mounted on Semi-trailer complete with Truck. 4—400 to 600 Gallon Trailer Dis- tributors, 2—Road Sweepers (Self-powered) ieee (Self-powered, bitumin- 4—50 to 60 Cu. Ft. Rotary Scrapers. jotor Patrols, 2—Portable Shovels, Diesel power- ed, complete with Trailer, Approx mate Gag? capacity of % Cu. Yds. Copies of the proposal Blanks ‘and ications may obtained from Highway Department at Bismarck, North Dakota. All bic faders are.invited to be present at tl ning of the proposals. out the's rie STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTME: H. McGurren, P. Highiray Commissioner. Dated: uy bt 3-14-31- Tl send you 2 Snag-Proofed Silk Stockings and show you how to earn up to $22 a week. American Silk Hosiery Mills, Dept. 2313, In- _ dianapolis, Ind. THOROUGHLY competent maid for housewo! Phone 1458-W. FOR RENT OR SALE Inspect Hedden low cost small homes East Avenue C and Six- teenth Street, Open every evening this week be- tween 7 and 8:30 o'clock. Hedden Real Estate Agency Webb Block Phone 0 Work Wanted EXPERIENCED and capable girl wants work by day or hour . Boy, also, wants work, mowing lawns, etc. Call 1980. LADY experienced waitress, cafe cooking, clerking, housework, wishes full or part time work. Phone 499-W. WANTED—Plain sewing including quilting and rug making. 406 2nd. Phone 2354-M. SS Houses for Rent COMPLETE femodeled seven room house. Same as new. Three large, one small bedrooms. Hardwood floor. Two lavatories. Well in- sulated. 518 10th. Phone 1172. TWO room house for rent. $12 per month. Also, sleeping room for rent. Call at 701 Front 8t. MODERN house, three bedrooms, gas heat and garage attached. Inquire at 1026-10th Street. _ clean and your jothes Phone 2406 222 South 1ith Street FURNISHED or unfurnished ae ment. Electric réfrigerator. ried couplé without children or 3 or 4 business ladies. Inquire at The Tribune office. FURNISHED, two bedroom apart- ment, living room, kitchen and bath. Built in wing providing cross ven- tilation. Suitable four adults. $55. Custodian, College Building. THREE room unfurnished apartment with private bath and kitchenette. Frigidaire, laundry privileges. Avail- able July 15. 108 Main Avenue. Nicola Apartments. NICELY furnished basement apart- ment, living room, bedroom, kit- chenette, private bath. Refrigera- tor. Adults only. Phone 1770. 234 W. Thayer. MODERN unfurnished roomy apart- ment. Bedroom, kitchen, dining room, sun room, bath, Murphy bed. 600 Avenue D. L. K. Thompson. Phone 287. UNFURNISHED modern apartment. Gas stove, electric refrigeration. Fireplace. Over Woodmansee Sta- tionery Store. Apply Woodmansee Stat! APARTMENT for rent in Rue ‘Apart ments. Three rooms and bath. All modern. Néwly decorated. Adults only. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1499-W. USED CARS Plymouth two-door Plymouth two-door Chrysler Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan Pontiac Sedan Plymouth Sedan International pick-up Chevrolet pick-up Reo truck 23 Years of Honest Used Car Dealing CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, ic. Telephone 700 Bismarck, N. D. USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts, Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSoto at a liberal discount. Write Trib- une ad 22330. THREE Model T’ fords. Also, day bed. L. T. Rhodes. 212 8th St, Phone 1130. FOR SALE—1937 Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. Business Opportunity UNFURNISHED three room and bath semi-basement apartment, Leundry privileges. Gas and water furnish- ed. Available the 15th. 402 14th. FURNISHED apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette, paras bath. Private entrance. Adult C. L. Pearce. 322 ist Street. VACANCY in new Rue apartments. Largé unfurnished two bedroom apartment. Adults only. Call 707 Ave. A. Apt. No. 5. NEW attractive small apartment. Just south of capitol. Everything furnished. Two girls preferred. 1016 7th. Phone 2071. SECOND floor three room furnished apartment, including lights, water, gas, telephone and leundry privil- eges. 50¢ 14th Street. THREE vacant apartments. Two, three, and four rooms. All newly decorated, Gas, heat, lights fur- nished. 622 3rd. FURNISHED apartment. Living room and kitchenette. Modern. Adults only. Phone 1803-W. 503 9th Street. TWO MODERN furnished apart- ments. Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. 2223 Man- dan &t. DESIRABLE furnished basement apartment. Apply afternoons or evenings: North side door. $20 11th it. Rooms for Rent DESIRABLE sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Private entrance. Next to bath. Cool. 213 W. Rosser. Call at east side door. ONE large sleep! room. Also one small for $8. Large closets. Near bath. Hot water always. 421 1st Street. LARGE, cool room ‘with or without housekeeping. Water. Lavatory. Quiet. 208 Ros- ser, PLEASANT sleeping room. “Suitable for one or two. Alway! water, 422 4th Street. Phone 6: LARGE, cheerful furnished room with private bath. Close to capitol and high school. 1021 7th St. TO Gentlemen—sleeping room. Neat park and swimming pool. Call after 6 p.m. 312 Park Street. ee ‘COOL, comfortable room in private home. Available July 15. Inquire at 308 Avenue A. LARGE pleasant sleeping room. One or two gentlemen. 323 Ist St. Phone 2001. MODERN furnished room. Centrally located. Ladies preferred. 404 5th &t. «| ‘TWO sleeping rooms for rent. 207 13th St. Phone 2052-W. ONE large sleeping room. 510 7th St. Phone 1737. pocnie ion a it. Close to bath. 622 410 3rd. Call at quae room for rent. Street, Miscellaneous for Sale ONE 24x46 Minneapolis separator with 14 foot garden city feeder. Complete with all belts, ready to run. Chas. A. Johnson, Bismarck, Route 1, on Sec, 14-140-79. a PHILCO auto radio. Complete. Just like new. Cost $56. Will take less than half. Fred Kleingartner. Royal Barber Shop. KISCO ventilation—a fan for every purpose. See them at Norge Ap- pliance Company. E. G. Sturm. ONE 20 inch 4500 C F M Pedestal fan. Quick sale cheap. New guarantee. Norge Appliance company. SEALSKIN jacket for sale. Phone 463. : Houses for Sale FIVE room modern stucco bungalow with glassed in porch. Six years old. Located on West Rosser. A bargain. $3,600. T. M. Casey and Son. MODERN six room house. Reason- able. 306 Sth St. NW, Mandan, North Dakota. Phone 106-M. MODERN five room stucco bunga- low located at 801 Mandan. terms. See A. C. VanWyk. For Rent SEVEN room modern house. Close in. $15. T; | Desirable four room furnished apart- ment. Three room partly furnished apart- ment. George M. Register. MERCANTILE building, 25x130 ft., in one of the choicest locations in Mandan, has just been remodeled and decorated, phone or see I. C. Iverson, Mandan, North Dakota. OFFICE in Nicola building. Immed- iste possession. Price Owens. Phone 278. ——S—————e— Instruction , instructor. Shorthand Pig typing. Phone 1619. 223 2nd “a Nicely furnished. | Easy| TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath. Unfurnished. Downtown location. _ Apply at Gussner’s, 310 Main Ave. ONE four-room modern apartment. Furnished, Available at once. Call __&t rear door, 413 West Thayer. VERY pleasant nicely furnished two room apartment. Frigidaire. Laun- dry. Girls preferred. 807 4th St. FURNISHED front room apartment. One room and kitchenette. $26, 314 _ 3rd Street. Everts Apartments. FURNISHED three room apartment. Private bath. Ground floor. Laun- dry privileges. 924 4th Street. COMPLETELY furnished two room and bath apartment. Murphy bed. Frigidaire. Phone 347. FOR SALE: Only bakery in western North Dakota town. Population about one thousand. Prefer cash but would accept terms with sub- stantial down payment. Write Tri- bune Ad 22240, ts.| FOR SALE: Meat market and gro- cery store in city of 1,800 in Southeastern North Dakota. Doing good business. Only one other meat market in city. Write Tribune Ad. 22239. SUNNY SOUTHERN OREGON — Wonderful climate, game, fish, fruit, Ideal chicken, dairy, stock and farm lands. Low prices, easy terms. Write D. E. Millard, Eagle Point, Oregon. FOR SALE: Dry cleaning and tailoring business in county seat town of 1,! 100. Good equipment. Paying proposi- tion. Reasonable. Write Tribune Ad. 22338. WANTED—Reqistered nurse to oper- ate gngule ign Hort equip- meni e Elgin Hospital, Elgin, North Da m Z FOR sate, splendid trade, good location, sell very reasonable, Take car in trade. Address Box 1278, Minot. —_—_—_—___—_—_—_—_———, For Sale or Trade FOR SALE or will trade for home in college town, cafe and beer par- lor, all equipped. Small live town, Write Tribune ad 22326. _E__—_—_—— Guaranteed Radio Service 304% Main Ave.—Room No. 3 Jesse Malone For Sale FULL blooded two year old Percheron Stallion and yearling Hereford bull, Jayhawk hay stacker, bottom lands, Piano, furniture or will trade for cattle. C. C. Turner, Bismarck. ONE two-room furnished, one three- room partly furnished. 227 W. Thayer. Phone 1632. | ONE two-room furnished. One three- room pertly furnished. 227 West Thayer. Phone 1632. TWO room apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. 319 10th Street. _ Phone 518-R. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette for two. Downtown. Call 222 3rd Street. TWO room well furnished saiapae) Call after 5 p. m. Adults, 515 2nd St. RNIS) unfurnished two- room apartment. 512 2ist St. Phone 1537-W. THREE one-room furnished epee ments. Phone 1747-R. 818 7th FURNISHED two-room ‘apartment. _Private entrance, 602 3rd Street, MODERN apartment for rent. Call at 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. TWO room apartment on first floor. 411 Sth St. Phone 273. ————_—————LLLLaEEaEaaEEaES ss Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Ward’s special quality ironer, $22.50; used iceboxs, $6.50 to $13.50; one Frigidaire, demonstrator, 10% off. Inquire at Tavis Music Company. SALE EASY WASHING MACHINE Floor Samples and Demonstrators LARSEN’S Phone 407 304 Main BABY BED, bassinet, tailor tot, baby’s stroller, youth’s bed, complete large bed, lawn mower, fernery. 306 W. Thayer. Phone 1470-M. BEAUTY SHOP—Payroll town. Sup- plies, everything included. Two rooms, household furniture in con< nection. Reasonable. Ila Cooper, 303 14th St., South, Fargo, N. D. 5. | SERVICE station with complete line accessories. of garage tools and Building for rent or sale. Heil Serv- ice Station, Heil, North Dakota. FOUR used 6 ply 600-16 Soodes double eagle casings. Good condi tion. Inquire Tribune office. Photo Finishing ROLLS developed, printed (6-9) 3c. Fine grain 35c. Two enlargements FREE. Cash only. Hoskins-Meyer, Bismarck, North Dakota. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- First insertion (per word) tive insertions enly in the ine of North Do- Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fled display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- eertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE you 'elephone and ask for the want ad de- partment. 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