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— STOGKS RALLY Bu FEEBLY AT END OF NEW YORK TRADING Favorable Second Quarter ‘Earning Statements Fail to Stimulate Action New York Stocks Closing Prices July 17. Exp 18%|Mar Field Geer McKes & R 14% p 18 11Ch Dye 238%|Miam! Co) ‘ % 102% | Midland Stl 41 7% | Minn Mol 42%|Mont Ward 61% 9%|Nat Biscuit 23% 20% | Nat Osh Reg 33% 365% | Nat Dy Prod 20% 92%|Nat Distill 30% 58% |Nat Pr& Lt 9% 45% | Nat Steel 169%|N ¥ Cent %,|No Am Avis.12 | ow New York, July 17 —()— Feeble rallies in some of the steels, rails, mo- tors,-coppers and specialties punc- lam W Wks 18 tuated Saturday's drab stock mar- Wool pfd 66' Am frd It was one of the slowest. days ‘of the year, transfers running to around 250,000 shares for the two hours. n ‘Traders apparently found no great euaraleton ie another batch of fa- vorable second quarter earning state- ments. Prices were well jumbled at Spe 41% | Oliver Farm 6 | Packard ag | Param Pict 21% Park Utah 19% Pathe Film ‘The French franc, reflecting a new flight of capital from the republic, broke to its lowest level in terms of the dollar since 1926. Bonds developed no definite trends and commodities were uneven. Livestock L July 16.—(AP—U. ‘A)—Downward” Arends featured the cattle trade this week, fed steers and yearlings losing 25 to 50 cents, grassers around $1, bulls 50 cents, and vealers 50 cents to $1. Good grain-fed steers and yearlings. gold at | Dec. e@ long-feds up- ward to $15 or more, medium grades around 9.50 to 11.00, plain gri 6.50 to 9.00. Choice fed heifers ri ed 13.50, good to choice making 10.00 to 12.00, medium 7.00 to 9.50, most Brassers under 8.00. Grass beef cows to 6.25, most butchers sorts 5, low cutters and cutters usage bulls 4.75 to 5.50. Good to cholce vealers earned 7.50 to .50, selects 9.50 and cull and co: grades 4.00 to 6,00, Mendes dium grade stockers turned at 5.00 to good and choice feeders at 7.50 BriggsMfg 42 Bur Ad Mch 26% put Cop & Z 6% Pub Svc N J 41% d Hy CM St P Pf 4% Seach Ml at Sil Sd com & Sou 2% Cont Oil Del 48 Deere on Co ae Dia Mi Doug Airc 8% | Std Olt Cal Plain and me- I tigg Ses ig Be hp change this week, while sows lost 5 to 15 cents, good to choice 160 to 240 pound barrows and 10% | stone & Web 32% 22% |switt & Co ounds 11.40 to good sows 40 to 10.55 and heavies 37% Tex Gul Sul 36 52% | Tex PC & O 15 ‘Trans: Slaughter spring lambs dropped 50 this week and slaughter yearl- ings $1, while other classes showed Good to choice native lambs closed at 9.75, cull and common 6.50 to 7.50, tedium ‘to good slaughter yearlings 6.00 to 7.00, good to choice slaughter ewes 3.25 to 4.00, and com- mon and medium 1.50 to 2.50. lambs brought 8.75 to | Se! 9.00 this week, natives 7.00 to 7.50, $8'4 | Tri-Cont Cor 8% %]! Union Car 101% 3% {Union Pac 130% 22% 1 U-nAir Corp 30% 49% | United Corp 5 16% | United Drug 12% 11% | Un Gas Imp 12% Us 14%] US Pipe aa US R & Imp 11% Rubbe ind Rayon 39 |U8 Stel 118%] U8 Stl Pf 134 IntNickCan 62 | Vanadium 29% Int T &Tel 12%| War Pict 59%/ West Un 21% | Westing Air 44% Lib-OFGl 65 | Westing El 149 LigMB (4a) 98%] Wilson C Co 10% 80%!.Woolworth 45% ————— Produce Markets i CHICAGO Chicago, July 17.—(AP—U. 8. D. 1,500, including 1,400 di- rect; practically no fresh hogs on sale; nominally steady; nothing; estimated holdover 5! pared week ago, packing sows around steady, other ho; lower; butchers r, Cattle 300; calves 100; compared Friday last week: medium weight and weighty fed steers 75 to 1.00 lower; light and long yearling down. only baby beef type heifer and mixed yearlings holding about steady, and undertone on these 25 lower late in week; common and medium grade steers shared fed steer drop but big- gest decline came on medium to good steers employed eas substitutes for better grades on last week's hectic steady; all other cows 25 to 50 lower, cutters showing least decline; grass heifers 75 to 1.00 lower; bulls weak to 25 lower, and vealers 75 to 1,00 down; largely fed steer run; recel too large considering food. prices and heat wrecked beef market; 16.75 paid for 1,012 and 1,535. 1b. aver- age; little above 16.00; heifer year- lings up to 15.75; average cost slaugh- ter steers 13.70 compared 14.13 week ago. Sheep 3,000; including 3,000 directs. For week ending Friday 27,000 di Compared Friday last week: spring lambs 1.50 to 1.73 lower, yearl- ings 1.00 to 1.25 down, sheep weak: week's spring lamb top early for choice natives to small kill- ers, comparable kinds at close 10.60; week's packer top 11.60, but bulk ali native spring lambs 10.00. to 11.00; good to choice Idaho spring lambs 0 to 10.25; good 82 to 86 Ib, fed wooled new crop Call- fornias 19.25 Tuesday; medium to good 76 Ib, Tdahos at same price Monday at 77 Ib. fed new crop shorn Califor- NEW YORK New York, July 17.—()—Live poul- try, by freight and by express, nom- No quotations. J Dre | poultry steady. All fresh’ rices unchanged. * 78, easy. All grades un- ged. eese 213,015, quiet and unchanged. 22,887, unsettled. Mi! ors, whites, browns and duck eggs CHICAGO POTATOES A.)—Potatoes arrivals 58; on trac! tal U. 8. shipments 454; Cali- irm, other steady révailings sup: Re with better feeling sacked per 'cwt.: Caltfornia White | artly graded 1.00 to 1.20; Kansas Cobblers U. S, No. 1, 1 1.20; Virginia Cobblers U, 8, No, 1 showing heated, 115 to 1.20; Tilinois Cobblers, partly graded, few sales after mid-week fair condition, LIS POTATOES July 17.—(AP—U, S. ipplies moderate. market slightly nepoetia | yearlings 7.00 to 8.50; slaughter ewes Dd Ae Botato 3.00 to 4.50 mostly. Demand moder: if Y Ta., July 17.—(AP—U. 8. attle 200; for the week: beef steers and yearlings 25 to 75 lower; choice and prime least changed; fed heifers scarce, shade lower; grass fat she stock 25 to 75 off; some light 0 2.25; combination Missouri Cobblers 8. Ne a ath h imum, fo. 1, Inch minimum, bushel basket, ES ay Ime 1,180 1b. beeves 15.8! FINANCIAL REVIEW ie : New York, July 17--Ue—The stock | IONE Aa ie market worked within narrow limits this week and many incipient rallies were thwarted by profit realization, Toward the close It was about where it started although some divisions showed &, scatterin leadership but to! heifers up to 14.50; small lots grass fed heifers up to 8.50; most beef cows t 50; few lots rangers 6.75 to ; late bulk cutter grades 3.75 to load lots choice feeders around up to 9.60; ib: 7.75; choice light 8 9,25 Hogs 500, including 180 to 250 Ib, butchers 11.50 t | aiums 170 to 220'Ibs. 1 sows steady to 25 lower; light and |? medium welghts | chie of modest gains. one tee cee howing 6.75 to gore Pron ded the forward a ft from the pre- or troubles in that Aa production was oft|@ n freight loadings showed a less than The index of in- dustrial activity moved moderately upward. today's trade nominally steady; choice natives spring lambs quoted to 10.00; for the week: spring st 1.50 lower:; yearlings around 75 off; ewes steady to weak; week's early native lamb top late bulk 9.50 to 10.00; bulk Idahos 9.50 to 10.10; 2 loads early 10.25: good and choice yearlings 7.50 to 8.00; me- dium to choice ewes 2. . 74 Ib. Idaho feed 9. most small lots seasonal decline. better showing than stocks. lency to higher levels ap- tal Commodities were mixed. advanced on reports of rust damage and a drouth- fanadian total. 3 0 2-year-old bree yearlings 7.50. GRAIN REVIEW , July 17,—(AP—U. 8. ‘ing a mixed and irregu- lar trend at intervals, the domestic ; | wheat market gained further strength during the week ended Friday. outstanding factor was marked ad- ‘Winnipeg, reflecting fur- ther sharp reductions in Canadian ding ewes 4.00 to 6.00; ULUTH CASH GRAIN (P)—Closing cash i dark northern 1.50% to. 1.49% to 1.57%; a : Reports from the spring wheat area *| were mixed, Country advices indicat- ed that recent cooler weather and scattered rain would result in better filling of the grain in many ar but at the same time rust infestation spread and continues to offer a major Mixed durum discounted low hard ambers. Receipts of cash wheat at Minneap- olis were materially larger. close 60 Ib. dark northern was quoted at 12 to 18 over the September price. Sept. wheat advanced 5 to 5% for the week, closing Friday at 148%. is rices 5 ard bul in 4 durum advanced 6%, closing at 1.28% ae erat aered: demand for the tent: 001 : fash artic! Y sept. rye advanced 2%, 1 i % malting 55 to —— CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 1.16; Ni tow hard 1.24%; ple grade mix: 4, influenced by | Lo 8 sued Aen steady. ts decline w! spot quoted within a be range of ry to 48. narrow. Sept. bar- h No, 3 whites on Barley, feed 53 2 » clos a worked cons! July flax ad- heat. higher with whea watt cing ot vanced 8c for the 2.06, —>______— n 15%, Horns | Grain Quotations] ly 17 No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No, 2 dark northern, 57 7 . No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. ... No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. .. No, 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 1.24; 48 Ibs., 1.22; 47 Ibs., 1.20; 46 Ibs., 1.18; 45 Ibs., 1.16; 44 lbs., 1.14; 43 Ibs., 1.12; 42 Ibs., 1.10; 41 Ibs., 1.08; 4 Ibs., 1.06; 39 Ibs., 1.04; 38 Ibs., 1.02; 37 Ibs., 1,00. No. 1 hard amber durum No, 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum 1 flax . CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, July 17.—(2)— Wheat— Open High Low Close f 27% 1.28 27% 127% 28% 1. 27% 1, 24% 1.1 12% 1. 99 =1.01% 9% 90 S1% 92% 12.45 1240 12.42 1252 1250 12.50 12.37 1235 1235 16.22 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, July 17.—(?)— Whea' Open High Low july + 152% 152% 1.50% + 1.44% 1.44% 142% < 1.41% 141% 1.39% ley: DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., July 17.—(P}— Durum— Open High Lor Aaa CASH GRAIN receipts Saturc to 164 a year ago. 1.49% or + 1.32% 1.34% - 1.29% . 1.28% 58 Ibs. .. 1.26% . 1.24% 1.28% +. 1.22% 1.27% - 1.20% 1.25% 0.06 1.32% s..00 131% 1.30% - 1.15% 1.21% ss 118% 1.19% 5 amber hd spe 111% 1.18% 1.32% 13244 Grains + 2.06% 2.09% 2.08% RANGE OF CARLOT SALES No, 1 heav: No, 2 dar! carlot grain sales: Whe: dark northern spring 1. northern 1.68%; No. 2 ter 133%. Oats, No. 3 wi Barley, No. 3 malting 70; No. 1, 6 Corn, rye and flax not quoted. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, July 17—(P)—C: No. 1 northern 1.55; No. 2 WHEAT PRICE DROPS power diminished sure commercial bring profits predominated. . Wheat closed % up to % lower, compared with yesterday’s July 1.28, September 1.27%-28, corn was %-1% off, September 1.12%- %, December 80-80%, Oats lost %-1%. @ week-end session but the local mai ket finally succumbed to profit-tak- ing pressure and closed lower, July wheat futures closed 1 lower at 1.50%, Sept. 1% at 1.42% and Dec. 1% at 1.39%, Flax advanced. July flax closed 1 higher at 2.07 and Sept. % at 2.08%. Durum wheat continued in fair demand, Cash corn was slow, Oats demand was good, Rye was in good demand. Barley ‘was firm. Flax was in fair demand. Scattered tradin, Boston market during the past week comprised a few spot sales and some wool held at country points. business was on woo! country and offered through Boston houses. Buyers were interested In purchas- ing only when prices more favorable than spot offerings, Quotations generally were steady to firm, Combing Ohio fleecs were of- fered at 40 to 42 cents in the grease for fine Delaine, 42 to 43 cents for staple combing half bloods, 43 to 44 cents for three-elghths blood and 42 to, 43 cents for quarter bloods. 17.—(P)—Wheat urday 170 cars compared Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain quotations ‘day follow: To Arrive . | calculations. lbs... 1475 .ceee seeee 5DN8 50 IDB, 2.0... 1.4256 14556 2.000 seen 1 northern ove 1.52% 1.545% 20. aoe tana Winter Wheat 14% in 1DH Wor 1H Wz... 1.34% 136% ae 13% protein 1DH Wor 1 HOW... 1.33% 135% «0056 sere 12% 1DHW or 1H OW... 1.295 132% 0.0. 000 and South Dakota Wheat 1DHW or 1H OW... 1.30% 131% aeeee 2DHW or 2 HW... 1.20% 1.30% sees 3DHW or 3H W. Durum 4 Tbs... 1.18% 1.23% 0000 sores Minneapoils, July 17—()—Range of 151%; No. a note 148% Oats, No. 2 white 69; No. 3 white 66%. IN CHICAGO MARKET AFTER SLIGHT GAIN Reports of Heat Damage in North Dakota Help Level from Falling Chicago, July 17 —(#)— Crop y advices from MILL CITY WHEAT MARKET CLOSES LOWER Minneapolis, July 17.—(®)—Trade in wheat futures was good Saturday for Coarse grains were independent. July oats futures closed %& Bae a 3 al .| Household Goods for Sale FOR immediate sale! 35% and De ‘Cash wheat undertone was firm. winter and northwestern : BOSTON WOOL Boston, July 17.—(AP—U. §, D. in wool on —————— <= MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July family ovatents, changed, 7.30 to 7.50; , 10 higher, 7.70 to 7.90, 20,852. Pure bran CURB sTOCKS New York, July 17.—(@)—Curb: American Gen. 10%. Cities Service 3. Elec. Bond & Share 17%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, July ment bonds: Treasury 4%s 116.7. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Mid, West Corp. 9%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, close: Eirat Bank Stock no Northwest Banco 12%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York): Maryland Fund 9.54; 10.48. Quart Inc, Sh. 4. Budge Wins, Grant Loses in Cup Series Wimbledon, Eng., July 17.—(®)— -| Sorrel - topped Don Budge gave the United States an even break in the opening singles matches of the Davis Cup interzone finals with Germany Saturday, trouncing Heinrich Henkel, 6-2, 6-1, 6-3 after Bryan M. (Bitsy) Grant of Atlanta had bowed to Baron von Cramm, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. The top ranking aces of the rival teams thus fully lived up to advance Von Cramm had little more trouble with the tiny Grant than Budge did with the stolid Henkel. ‘The series will be resumed Monday with the doubles, pitting Budge and Gene Mako against von Cramm and Henkel, On Tuesday Grant will play Henkel and Budge will meet von Cramm in the final two singles matches. The survivor of the series will face Great Britain in the challenge round here July 24-26-27. Mundelein Praised By Pope in Address Castel Gandolfo, July 17—(#)—Pope *| Pius Saturday warmly commended George Cardinal Mundelein of Chi- cago, whom the German government .| recently demanded be reprimanded for a speech criticizing the Nazi regime. The pontiff told a group of Chicago residents in general their “great cardinal is courageous in defense of the rights of God and the church and the welfare of souls.” Bandsman P. L, Patterson has been leader of the Dickinson city band since 1916 and is well sic circles. the spring wheat belt telling of rapid develop- ment of rust in Manitoba, of heat damage ranging up to 60 per cent in sections of North Dakota and rust infestation on non-resistant grain helped bring enough buying into the wheat market to keep prices frac- tionally above the previous close most of the time Saturday. The market closed a shade lower, however, when the modest buying and sales to in- transactions or WANTED from private party $3,500 income property. finish, and SLIGHTLY used genuine Most 1 held in the sked appeared | EASY electric washer, king prices on 17.—(@)—Flour, carload lots, per barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks: un- standard pa- 28. Standard middlings 34.50 to 17.—@)—Govern- July 17.—(@®—Stocks trade (bid audience that Instruction LEARN Di HEMPHILL, oldest exclusive Diesel Schools offer the universally re- cognized Diesel training; complete unexcelled day, night and home study courses with practical shop training on largest group of di- Hees Diesel engines for instruc- Durposes; 3 effective placement service. for Free 32 page illustrated booklet. “The MARCH OF DIESEL” HEM- PHILL DIESEL SCHOOLS, Amer- ica’s Original Nationwide. Write Tribune Ad No. 22431. LEARN auto mechanics, diesel, top re- and body repair, acetylene and oe welding. Practical training. catalog. HANSON AUTO SCHOOL, Box 1780-x, Fargo, North Dakota. SUE DIGBY, instructor. Shorthand a typing. Phone 1619. 223 2nd _—_—_———S Personal on good Bismarck Write Tribune Ad. 22406. FOR SALE Bank Farms in mmons, Kidder, Lo- Sheridan and Wells ment, 20 years time. See or write K. KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative Wanted to Rent HOUSE trailer. Two weeks beginning August 7th. Telephone 1414-LW. a use Wanted FURNISHED house wanted. Couple. No children, Phone 2287, References. ‘Three cush- ifoned wicker couch, full sized bed, writing desk, chiffonier, over- stuffed chair, 50-Ib. ice box, cur- tains, three winged screen, fruit Jars, sanitary cot, single spring Mattresses, and miscellaneous ar- ticles. Mrs. Wm. A. Schwartz, 708 4th Street. Phone 67-J. Oriental runner 2.10"x20', 2 small rugs, one used Kellem antique rug. Also, have a few new rugs on hand we can’t ‘use and are selling at a big reduc- tion. 617 7th Street. $10, sewing Machine, $15, 75 pound capacity ice box, $10, oak armchair, $2. 608 Third. Tel. 415-R. DINING room furniture consisting of table, six chairs, buffet and china cabinet. Call at 623 9th Street. 50-LB. enamel ice box, porcelain ta- ble cabinet, bridge lamp. Very Teasonable. Call 678-M evenings. BABY buggy, baby bed, kitchen work table, kitchen table and chairs. 414 Hannifin, Basement Apartment. MOHAIR davenpart and chair, Wil- ton rug. All good condition. 811 10th. Phone 1228-W. =o. LOT FOR SALE Located in most desirable part of city. Priced to sell. Terms $5 Per month and up. T. M. CASEY & SON 518 Bdwy. Phone 493 MMO) STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, IN DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Ju- diciai District. Bismarck Elks Home Association, @ corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J. 8. Mann, John L. Roberts, George W, Harman, J. K. Wetherby, L. Gill, John H. Richards, and afl other persons unknown claiming any es- tate or interest in or lien or en- cumbrance upon the property de- scribed in the complaint, Defend- ants, THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- NTS: You are hereby summoned to ans- swer the complaint in this action, which is on file in the office of the clerk of the district court of said county and state, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint up- on the subscriber at_his office in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, jusive of the day of serv- ice; and e of your failure’to aps pear or @ er, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Pals sth day of duly, fate is lay of uly, . G, F, Dullam, Attorney for Plaintiff, First National Bank Building, Bismarck, North Dakota. NOTICE: ao ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- YOU WILL PLEASE - TAKE 2 TICE: That the above entitled ac- tion relates to the following describ- ed real property, situate in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, towit: Lots Twenty-one (21) and Twenty-two (22), in. Block One Hundred Four (104), Original Plat of the cit; according to the,» ‘and of record in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota; and that no personal claim is made against any of the defendants herein. Dated thin 15th day of July, 1937. Att tee eh torney for aint First National Bank Bullding, Bismarck, North Dakota. Ut ees) 2 ee No, 615 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Sterling State Bank at Sterling, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business June 30, 1937. RESOURCE! Deposited to FDIC . Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and un- secured Warrants, stock tificates, claim: 52.35 91,345.93 6.49) 980.08 4,300.00 6,050.00 7,876.23 furniture 34.50 am e+ 14,016.09 14,100.55 Total ........... $124,746.13 +8 15,000.00 15,000.00 6,500.00 of dep 43,560.21 Savings + 8,248.44 88,246.13 124,746.13 county of Total ... Sti of North Dakoti bh H ch Wildtens, Cashier of the a 10 ni! mniy swear tl the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. iH. E. TLDEANG, C3 uly, . ‘RED A. PILLSBURY, Notery Public. Burleigh County, N. D. rent commission expires ‘Sary 19, 1 Correct res known in Missouri Slope mu- aE ebane. Directors. wat Thrifty Persons Never Skip the WANT-ADS Salesmen Wanted MAN WANTED LARGE National Publisher offers exceptional opportunity for you if Chance for ad- vancement. Amazing new subscrip- tion offer. Write P. N. Blake, Dept. A9, 415 Lumber Exchange Build- ing, Minneapolis, Minn. CC a Male Help Wanted BARBER at once. Single man prefer- red. Blackstone Barber Shop, New Rockford, North Dakota. ——_——— Female Help Wanted ‘| EXPERIENCED gitl to do general housework on farm until all farm work and housecleaning is done next fall. Wages, $10 a month. Ad- Mrs, J. R. Fairfield, Eldridge, N. D., Box 53. EXPERIENCED girl with references for housework. Must like children. Good wages. Write Tribune Ad Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale Graham Coupe Plymouth Coupe Whippet Coupe 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 you have a car. proof building. Suitable for mar- Tied couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies. Inquire at The ‘Tribune office. UNFURNISHED ground floor. New home. Two bedrooms, bath, living- room, kitchen, gas range, water and furnished. Laundry room. Ac- machine. Kelvinator. it. Phone 1132-W. DESIRABLE unfurnished basement apartment with private entrance. ‘Three rooms and bath. Lights, gas, water and garage furnished. Laun- dry room. Close in. Phone 1161. FOUR room unfurnished apartment. Private bath. Gas and water fur- nished., Built-in cupboards. Refriger- ator. Laundry privileges. Inquire at 1510 Thayer. Phone 1650. EXCEPTIONALLY COOL, light and airy four room and bath apartment. Tastefully furnished. Built-in kit- fireplace, Maytag washer, Hoover vacuum, 901 10th. THREE room unfurnished apartment with private bath and kitchenette. Frigidaire, laundry privileges. Avail- 106 Main Avenue. cess washing 622 13th Street 23 Years of Honest Used Car Dealing CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, IN ” Bismarck, N. D. USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models, Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts, Phone 154, Telephone 700 ONE 1930 Oldsmobile Sedan in good condition at 513 Broadway. All Car Service Garage. $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSoto at a liberal discount. Write Trib- Work Wanted WANTED: All kinds of sewing and altering. for men, women, children. Men’s shirt made to any measurement. Your work appreci- ated. 421 Ist Street. EXPERIENCED seven years grocery clerk wants position as clerk or manager. A-1 references. Give full details. Write Tribune Ad 22396. EXPERIENCED and capable girl wants work by day or hour . Boy, also, wants work, mowing lawns, etc. able July 15. Nicola Apartments. NICELY furnished basement apart- ving room, bedroom, kit- chenette, private bath. Refrigera- Adults only, Phone 1770. 234 THREE Model T fords. Also, day bed. L. T. Rhodes, 212 8th &t. FOR SALE—1937 Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. UNFURNISHED modern apartment. electric refrigeration. Fireplace. Over Woodmansee Sta- tionery Store. Apply Woodmansee ONE 1936 Ford truck. One 1936 Ford Pickup. Write Ad 22405. ____ForSaleor Trade QUARTER. section adjoining village with high school. for stock. Cash or lots in Bismarck. Phone 395 Mandan. Butler’s Store. FOR SALE or will trade for home in college town, cafe and beer par- lor, all equipped. Small live town. Write Tribune ad 22326. Wanted to Buy A MODERN five room house with basement apartment. Will pay cash. Write Tribune Ad 22365. ‘WILL pay cash for good used cars. Bring car and title. Riedinger Mo- tor, Mandan, North Dakota. GAS stove in good condition. Phone LAWN mowers sharpened and re- paired. Call for and delivered. H. egies Phone 1563-J. 1004 Ave. APARTMENT for rent in Rue Apert- ments, Three rooms and bath, All wily decorated. Adults only, is at 711 Ave. A or phone Feed and water EXPERIENCED woman and girl want washing and ironing. wants to cut lawns. Phone 1308. GIRL wants housework by day or hour. Also roommate to share room. Phone 574-J. WANTED—Plain sewing including quilting and rug making. 406 2nd. Phone 2354-M. —— Houses for Rent HOUSE, partly furnished. Street, South. See Fred Helfin- He at St. Alexius Hospital Laun- MODERN house, three bedrooms, gas heat and garage attached. Inquire at 1026 10th Street. SIX room modern house with gar- age. qices nish school. Inquire 214 NEW apartment. Two rooms and bath. Dressing room, locker, laun- dry privileges. Adults only. See owner at 606 Thayer between 2 and FURNISHED apartment. Large front room, kitchenette, 2nd floor. $26. Basement room. Kitchenette, frig- pate, $22. Everts Apts. 314 3rd UNFURNISHED three room and bath semi-basement apartment. Laundry ,Gas and water furnish- FURNISHED apartment. room, bedroom, kitchenette, private C. L. Pearce. 322 ist Street. FURNISHED one large room base- ment apartment for light house- keeping. Private month. 1014 Broadway. COMPLETELY , and exceptionally well furnished, first floor. For from 2 to 4 months. For 3 or 4 adults. Call at 409 Sth. FURNISHED, Guaranteed Radio Service 30444 Main Ave—Room No. 3 entrance. $14 Jesse Malone MODERN bungalow. Located 115 Ave. B. Call at 522 2nd Street. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— ___Business Opportunity _ GENERAL merchandise stock, only hardware and dry goods stock in town of 525 population. In heart of potato belt in Red River Val- ley. Must be seen to be appreciated. A real money maker. reason for selling. Will rent or sell building. No dead stock. Write Tribune Ad 22401. LAUNDRY for sale: located in the heart of ten thousand lakes. Good business. Old age is reason for sell- ing. Write or see Henry Rasmus- sen, Fergus Falls, Minnesota. FOR SALE: Hajlf-interest in Union National Barber Shop in Minot, North Dakota, Swell business. Union shop. Money-maker. Bargain. H. C. Kiehn. FOR SALE: Dry cleaning and talloring business in county seat town of 1,100. Good equipment. TWO houses on moving truck in Bis- marck. One 16x24-8 ft. high. One 24x36-8 ft. high, All maple floors and in good shape. Will take auto- mobile in trade. Box 122, Bismarck, single room for light housekeeping. Gas and lights sup- plied. Suitable for two persons. FURNISHED three-room apartment. at, light, gas and water. Imme- possession. 506 2nd Street. BEAUTY SHOP—Payroll town. Sup- plies, everything included. rooms, household furniture in con- nection. Reasonable. Braining, Mont. A SELECT NUMBER of purebred registered 2 year old Hereford bulls, Anxiety breeding. Patterson Land Company, Bismarck, North Da- ONE Engineers’ Transit, 1 Enginners’ Level. Recently adjusted and over= hauled by the factory. F. Crabber, 303 14th St., South, Fargo, N. D. CUTE Terrier pup, only seven months trained and nicely marked. Can be seen at 618 6th Street. Rear Apts. FOR SALE or exchange. Red Poll bulls. Reasonable price if eben ae once. H. Beckert, Killdeer, room and kitchenette. Adults only. Phone 1893-W. TWO MODERN furnished Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. 222 Man- 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 at rear door, 413 West Thayer. FURNISHED three room apartment. Private bath. Ground floor. Laun- Gry privileges. 924 4th Street. apartment, One room and kitchen. 618 7th Street. Adults only. Inquire at 616 7th. furnished apartment. Two bedrooms, frigidaire, laundry. Adults. 807 4th Street. THREE room apartment. Gas, lights, water furnished. Very reasonable. 418 20th Street. TWO room well furnished apartment. Call after 5 p. m. Adults. $25. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette, for two. Rental $23. 618 6th 600 ACRES ranch and farm land, two miles east of Wing, N. D. Plenty of water. price. Write Tribune Ad 22425. NO. 2 HOWELD well drill. Good con- dition. 500 ft. rods, ropes. Full seta of ged Tom Bowen, Napoleon, N, Dak. Let us clean and Rock bottom — Rooms for Rent SLEEPING room next to bath. Al- ways hot water. Gentleman only. Also, three rooms unfurnished basement apartment. gust 1st, Call 813 Thayer. a LARGE, cool room with or without Nicely furnished. iter. Lavatory. Quiet. 208 Ros- NICELY furnished room. Stationary bowl. Hot and cold water. For gen- tleman. 610 2nd Street. Phone 26. newly furnished Close in. One single, one double. Phone 834-W. PLEASANT sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Always hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. LARGE, cheerful furnished room with private bath. Close to capitol and FOUR used 6 ply 600-16 Goodyear double eagle casings. Inquire Tribune office. SEVEN room modern house. Close in. ures CC CCCCCCCCCC__Cé#*Y déDesirable four room furnished apart- TWO room apartment on first floor. 411 5th St. Phone 273. room partly furnished apart< t., George M. Register. Miscellaneous for Sale PHILCO auto radio. Complete. Just like new. Cost $56. Will take less Fred Kleingartner. Royal Barber Shop. ACCOUNTING file, attachments for Hoover cleaner, electric stove, 7x7 tent, two air mattresses. Write Tri- Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of‘ less than 15 words are figured on 15- First insertion (per word) 30 CUT-RATE EYE GLASSES. Why pay 2 consecutive insertions more? 113 Ist Street. South of Chev- rolet Garage. Dr. MacLachlan Op- tical Company. KISCO ventilation—a fan for every purpose. See them at Norge Ap- pliance Company. E. G. Sturm. TWO good trailers. Chea; diator Shop. 606 Main. ee ee Houses for Sale VERY di ble six room modern bungalow on Fourth Street. Hot water heat, one extra room finished in large attic. Two large rooms in basement, Garage, east front, lawn 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ............446 4 consecutive insertions ONE large sleeping room with large closet. Close to bath. Hot water at all times. 421 1st Street. DOWNTOWN, large unfurnished room. Hot water always. City heat. 30434 Main. Apts. No. |SLEEPING room for rent bath. Girls preferred. 422 Avenue A West. Phone 523-J. SLEEPING room on first floor. Next to bath. Hot water at sll times. Phone 1760. 408 10th. COOL, comfortable room in private home. Available July 15. at 308 Avenue A. NICELY furnished bedroom. $12. One private entrance. $8. 409 5th Street. modern furnished room. Next to bath. Close in. Phone 926-J. 507 3rd Street. LARGE pleasant sleeping orn one or two gentlemen. 6 consecutive insertions This table of rates effective cuir tp the state of North Da- Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 2-200 and ask for the want ad de- partment. GOOD houses in attractive locations and at prices to give exceptional Inquire Sig of Investors Mortgage Security Company. ILEAN room next to bath. $15 per month. Gentlemen preferred. 614 he ceeslene ty (a » to insure in- ONE double and one single sleeping room. Close in. 410 3rd Street. NICE room for rent. Modern house. 410 10th Street. Phone 1603. ROOM for one or two girl dan Street. Phone 1844-M. TWO sleeping rooms for rent. 207 13th St. Phone 2052-W. ROOMS for rent. Close to bath. 622 ut-of-Town Readers MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126, Photo Finishing ROLLS developed, printed (6-0) 25c. Two enlargements