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Mack Trk Mar Field Min Mol Imp 13% Mont Ward 63% Murray Cor 12% 19% Nat Biscuit 23% Nat Csh Reg 33% Nat Dairy Pr 20% Nat Distill 30% 10% 89% 1% 42 12% 27% Nash-Kelv n Can 5 ont Oil Del 2% Prod 48% orn, eam Wht 63% ttle | worn casncosolt Stew War Studebaker Swift & Co Tex % | Trans-Am Gt Nor Ry pf 52 Gt West Sug 35% US Smelt R 92_ 119° US Stl pid 138 |? 30% 15 West U Tel 51% US Steel Vanadium War Pict int Nick Can 64% int Tel & Tel 12% johns-Man. 130% f ennecoott 60% K & 8) 23 ik roger Groc 21% ds | 4 [Lis M B (4a) ni Torllerd (P) 21% 45% 4% F G1 67 | Wrigley, Jr 70%|¢ | Produce Markets 7 STOPLOSS SELLING PLUNGES CHICAGO S|MARKET DOWNWARD Wheat Falls More Than Five Cents in Absence of Ag- gressive Buying Chicago, July 20.—()—Stoploss sell- ing in a market devoid of any ag- gressive buying support plunged Chi- cago wheat prices down more than 5% cents a bushel Tuesday. Wheat trade specialists said the collapse of quotations was largely at- tributable to failure of current news to develop general public demand for futures. Assertions were frequent that crop losses both sides of the Canadian border had been overestimated. At the close, wheat was 4%4-5% cents under Monday's finish, Sept. 1.21%-%, Dec. 1.23%-%, corn 1 to 5 cents down, Sept. 1064-5, Dec. 76%- %, and oats 1%4-2% off. SOUTH ST. PAUL tive, generally 25 higher for two days; load choice 1006 1b. fed yearling , | Steers 15.50; new high on yearlings here for season; 873 lb. mixed year- , Ings 14.75; medium grades down to 9.00; plain grassers at 8.00 down; most butcher heifers 5.50-! cutter and low cutter cows 3.50-4. cows 4.75-8.50; sausage bulls 5.00-6.00; thin lightweights 4.50 down; plain 1% | and medium stock steers 5.50-7.00; calves 2100; vealers steady, goed to 9.50; most grassy calves 4.00-6.00. Hogs, 5,500; market weak to 10 or choice 160-240 lbs., 11.90-12.15; few at 12.20; most 250-300 Ibs., 1130-80; 300- 350 Ibs., 10.80-11.30; good sows 400 lbs. down, 10.15-40; occasional: lots 10.45; heavierweights down to -9.70 or less; average cost Monday 10.85; weight 276 lbs. , 700; run entirely native ma- Sheep, L 46% | terial, bidding 9.50 or steady on na- Stand O11 N J 71% 18% ( Stone & Web 23 13% 24% 6% Tex Gul Sul 14% TexPC&O 64% Tri-Con Cor 11% tives; spring lambs held considerably higher; other slaughter classes steady; late Monday five cars 88 lb. 73 Ibs., at 9.00; a deck of 85 lb. Mon- tanas 9.25; about. a load of 75 Ib. feeders at 8.90. Dairy cows, demand broad for .00;, strongweight springers on ashi account; these making 60.00-! bulk 65.00-75.00; plain milkers springers down to 40.00. sIoUx CITY July diel eg 8. ie eens Cit; 200 low grade cows stockers and feed load prime 1,400 Ib. meat yen load lots yearlings around 13.40 14.25; short fed and gi %!kinds down to 9.00 and below lots choice to prime 900 lI up-to 14.00; most common um cows 5.25 to 6.25; fe 3 cutter: grades Heem ely, ah 00 ‘ al ah) Peete light stock Current nips and coon jearee quotation: Ai 500 to 00 and choice 6.75 to medium 5.00 to 6.75 good and choice ‘0 and medium 5.25 to 7. heifers good and choice 6.50 to 8.00; common and 5.00 to 6.50; cows good 4.78 ommon and medium 4.00 to Cetsers) oe es eae, pulse 75: common calves good 1b. utchers 11. Oi to 11.’ 78: few 150 to 190 lbs. 10. ik to 11.65; goo any and eae at ee Safes suly Mima 11. 8.28, 572, ee ami (93 score) | r92), aire frets firsts ty to 89) 29%: seconds (84% to 87) 24 to 27%; | £1; is (90 ceintralized carlots) 31. firmer; -extra firsts fresh graded firsts t receipts 10.82; extr: 3 91) 30% 10,895, cere 20%; jotterh g ci packed firs 34 truck: shore ly! Rock 2: barebacks 17; broil ored EN Plymouth and Whi Bn barebacks 17, Leghorn 1 2 ie freight, ne pas nee atte oe kis 10. < wy 4 ats (88 to oi} is (86 to 87) 26 to 28%. < Eggs 21,113, 23% 5 UTTER AND EGG FUTURES chicago, July 20.—)— Butter Futures: Stor St Me ani 2 32% 32% 32% CHICAGO, POTATOES, Chicago, July 20—(AP-—U, S Potatoes 54, on track 273, total Po shipments. 23 238; Callfornia White R mani stock other ay h minimum 1. Lie; V ea Norfolk 2 th car 1.30; old Pat Clures car ordina: Mi NNBAPO LIS POT. ATOES D, be ies is, July ar a mode stron, ci caller ger, a, inch Cobble um obbl: ree "ido to 56 he goa 1 Pte 4 GRA + pri nite Rock | Leg. 10; nny a on —Live poul- 8) No quota- nee 0 sco! - b Satsitd, steady. Prices un- firm. ed colors, firs High Low Close + 82% 32% 32% juppiies moderate; Pr arket slightly | ies: ‘ meat 6 fo. 2 northe: rthern 1,39. Oats, No. 2 . 3 white 62%; No. 1/t | tion of no early action for slaughter classes; fed lamb undertone choice sorted natives held above largely 3.75 down. 3 ‘AGO areas: sug scien (AP—U. 8. A.)—Hogs 12,000, including 2.000 a. market uneven, 15 lower than Monagy'a balk Boots and eho lee 181 3 A 12.6: 180 to 170 8 11.25 to 12.40: most Ib. packing sows 10.1! eit 4,000, calves 2,00 it Killing class market on m all; dressed ipper accous ae grades slow, st ck market; mi 4 ais folng very slow, in fa bot rm cutter ered an lls sioner to on len idler nly at hére, | downward: yearlings selling i Natives at 8.00 down t 7.00. Sheep 5,000, including 1,300 direct; apring lambs active, stead: improved quality ood to choice Tdahos to packers 10.00 0 10.25; scattered natives at com: parable prices; good fed Californias wooled 9.75 straight; sheep steady; | |slaughter ewes 3.00 to 4.50. DULUTH neo on. e sae ari jhard winter Montana none, hard ambers 1.25 to rea dur 5 to 1.26, \AMixed durum algcounted 3 to 5 below (mare frei BOSTON ‘WwooL July 20.—(Al Boston, P—U. d|_Trading was slow, athe ket Tuesday. few bi occasional Dias Aut prices low the firm asking price: Most buyers for mills and tep mak- he r effort to rake on the other tuation as sea- hand accepted the ements |sonal quietness pending de’ in itt, rooee marke: prices ge there ai ition to shade tions in an effort to find outlel wool. not | Be #5 8 for ———— MINNDAFOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July carlo 20.—| Flour, 4 lots, per barrel in 98 pound fa amy presnte, un- to 7,56, Btandard pa- 7.48 to 745, | snip: Pur 28.00 to ow. Mara’ middlings 3480 to | Gere MINNEAPOLIS STO‘ Minneapolis, July and} CKS 1. 20.—W)—Btocks o | Grain Quotations| Dasbsnatlbn isnt | ra No, 1 dark nore: 58 Ibs... No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs..... No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs.. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibe. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs..... Sample % ‘Wheat— Be ° | Livestock | 7s South St. Paul, July 20.—()—(W. 8. | Dec. %,|D. A)—Cattle 2200; cows predomin- ating the light supply; all classes ac- | Gep, ; grass beef | Dec choice 7.50-9.00; odd head and selects Dec. more lower than Monday; good t0| Se) ‘Washington lambs 10.00; 43 head out | Dec. Bs 22098 Saeseta First Bank Stock 13 Northwest Banco 12 quoted. grain: mann 48 Ibs., 1.16; 47 Ibs., 1.14; .12; 45 Ibs., 1.10; 44 lbs., 1.08; 08 ae Tbs,, 1.04; 41 Ibs., 1.02; 39 Ibs., 98c; 38 Ibs., 96¢; 35% APOLIS — : eee rd as GRAIN taaptpous wonee 1.41% 1.47% 8 5 1.40% 1.46% 1 1, 108 1.09 i ie toe 1410 1:05 1.08 39% 42 37% 38 . 8 $268 0 (8 $162 No. hern "155% to 1.56; bso northern 1.23 . 1.10% 1.10% 1.06% 1.06% 18 18% 76% 38% ae 36% 35% 24% 34% 37% 37% 36 36 compared to 142 cash wheat and coarse quotations today follow: 1.37% 1.41% 1.36% 1.30% ter Wheet 3 dark hard Pinter ei Nard ‘winter 125% THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE + $1.28 1.27 brisk forward push. improvement. the move. Santa Fe and departments. shares. 121 MILL CITY eae WHEAT DROPS LI 16% Hguidation forced hedging pressure, limit loss for the July wheat futures end "Bash * neat Durum was scarce. Cl steady, 1 per cent all commercial] paper 1 loans steady, 60 to mos, 1% per cent. ances unchanged. (By the Ai McGraw El, Midwest Corp. 9%. July ).—(P)—Wheat by wou CHICAGO STOCKS Associated Press) SELLING FAILS 10. ERASE GAINS MADE BY EARLY TRADING Buying Forces Take Ascend- ency to Give Certain Com- modities Push IT Minneapolis, July 20.—()—A gr ust decline in wheat futures. prices Tuesday due to atop, loss s¢@ aeaese and western a New York, July 20.—(®)—Buying forces were in agcendance in Gay's stock market and motots, rails,| Box 1780-x, Fargo, Ni utilities and specialties were given ®/S0E DIGBY, instructor. ‘Shorthand in Tues- While profit riallers eut down early wane of fractions to 3 or more points in many instances before the close, favorites held most of their Chrysler was the star performer of the day, jumping nearly 4 points at one time to cross 110 at a new high for Consolidated Edison carried the banners of their Steels took a rest along with ® Close % | number of other recent sprintets. 5 Transfers were around 1,100,000 SWEDISH massage and reducing. massage and reduc lower ak 8 et ry "act im Bankers’ aci GOVERNMENT BONDS 20.—()}-—Govern- Ae 3 9% | ment bi fi 34% (92% 32%| Treasury 4s 112.7. 34% 33% | cana Coteau sesee sees us eee 2.08 ed eee suy, Bo—curs: 2.09 209 205 2.05 Gy Elec. Bond Shhre 19. oa, a arin ane coe" o se BUILDING PERMIT Building permit fees were raised Mondey ‘night, but the service rex- londay ni ut the ren- dered by the city now includes sur- board held a special hearing at which 1.49 Taek tna Masi. reapectively. i 4 an Oct. 110. "1.16, “1.00% 109% Flex futures were weak. July flax Dec, ..ooe.. 1.08% 1.00% 107% 1.08 gloned 3% lower at 2.03 and Y gept. 2% 99% 0% bette Liquidation of all coarse grain fu- tures was inspired by wheat weak- 3% 91% me at 11 July oats futures closed 2%, loner at 39 1, Sept, % at 32% and De ee ae 3 July 7 eo a4 lower at A 12 15 % at 2%, Dec. 3 at 8¢ 1235 ay feta Barley 3 lower at 61% and 1243 ee jemand slowed dows. 12.20 |Northwest winter wheat was quiet. 16.62 Cash corn was weaker. 17.12 | weaker. Rye was in good oman Ue eee ‘weak, Flax was in quiet jem: Ted MONEY RA’ New York, July ae scall money FEES ARE BOOSTED City Fathers Decide to Charge More But Will Give More for the Money an To Arrive | veving the proposed building aite. 1.48% 154% ..... .....|, Under the amendment to the build- By ig of four rooms or less is raised from ibs. 1.445% 152% +|to $10, and the fee on houses wih 3 Phe ig gar MATH EEK eee vee mans tis dou rates ralpea tse Fees for apartment houses will be Pe eae 1.42% 1.4996 0... soove #1, room, with a um of $15, requiring citizens to report all traffic a accidents to which they are a party. N 8 62 1.30% 1.45% 06 «+++/The ordinance now requires reports p|° Ibe 1.38% 1.43% ..0.. ...../0% Only those accidents where the SDNSSI : see Property damage exceeds $50. Permission was granted the Junior Association of Commerce to use the paren lot opposite the Patterson tel for its barbecue feed, a feature | Persons cf its barbecue day celebration Aug. 4. Tt was also given permission to rope TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1937 Instruction LEARN DIESEL HEMPHILL, oldest exclusive Diesel Schools offer the universally re- Cognized Diesel training; complete unexcelled day, night end home study courses with practical shop training on largest group of di- versified Diesel engines for instruc- tion purposes; pay as you learn; effective placement service. Send for Free 32 page illustrated bookist. “The MARCH OF DIESEL” HEM- iginal Tribune Ad No. 22431. LEARN auto mechanics, diesel, and body repair, acetylene and arc welding. Practical training. Free catalog. HANSON a SCHOOL, ‘rg typing. Phone 1619. and Udga, at Cap- he Cut Rea Bikar con and Cen- tral Drug Company, Mandan. [ANTED from private party $3,500 Ladies only. 211 Rosser. Phone 763. Is Your Greatest Asset Slere is relief for aches, pains, colds d all kinds of cheumas tam. ar sin = operation. om ho have mever trieé tate m nee we will give one of eur regu: treatments ieee $1.50 sna! this ad. Write lterature. JOHN F. CL, VAPO PA’ 206 Main Avenue. Phone 606 BISMARCK, N. D. Please call for appointments. Houses for Rent MODERN house, three heat and garage attached. Toye &t 1026 10th Street. @|ROOMING and boarding house for rent. The furnishings for sale. 217 8th Street. SfX room modern house with gar-| - Thrifty Persons Never Skip the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted Wi at once: rienced hardware man, also one clerk in Jarge hardware store, good town Red River Valley, Minnesota. Steady position, chance for advancement. State experience, qualifications, age, nationality, wages expected first letter. Also enclose photo. Write Tribune Ad. 22438, .|WANTED AT ONCE—Experienced Ford mechanic. If not don’t apply. See shop foreman, Uni- versal Motor Company, Bismarck. SINGLE man on dairy farm. One mile south of Bismarck. Must be experienced and reliable. L. J. Garske. Phone 2333, BARBER at once. Single man prefer- red. Blackstone Barber Shop, New Rockford, North Dakota. —_—_—_—_—_— Female Help Wanted “| EXPERIENCED gitl to do general housework en farm until all farm work and housecleaning is done next fall. Wages, $10 a month. Ad- dress Mrs. . Fairfield, Eldridge, N. D., Box 53. for hotel work. Good salary for the right party. State age and experience. Hotel Turtle Lake, Turtle Lake, N. Dak. STRONG, capable woman on farni. No outside work. Year round job. Catholic preferred. R. Magill, Ver- ona, N. Dak. EXPERIENCED girl With references for housework. Must like children. Good wages. Write Tribune Ad 22364. é ———————KX—K—K—K——a—a—sE>E~E Help Wanted MARRIED couple to work on farm. $25 per month. Board and room. Mrs. Mary Ives, 8 miles south of Menoken, ————_———_zx*_»&=—~F=>E>=>=>=>E=E=eeEeEeeeE=—s—=—=——= Work Wanted ‘WANTED: All kinds of sewing and altering for men, women, and children. Men’s shirt made to any measurement. Your work appreci- ated. 421 Ist Street. Apartments for Rent apartment. Two rooms bath. Dressing room, locker, laun- dry privileges. Adults . Bee owner at 606 Thayer between 2 and 9 p.m. of unfurnished epart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Elec: tric stove. Laundry privileges. Fire- proof building. Suitable for mar- ried couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies. Inquire at The Tribune office. UNFURNISHED floor. New home. Two bedrooms, bath, living- room, kitchen, gas range, water and os furnished. Laundry room. Ac- cess washing machine. Kelvinator. 622 13th Street. 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 tke Inquire at 1510 Thayer. Phone 1650. EXCEPTIONALLY COOL, light and airy four room and bath apartment. Tastefully furnished. Built-in kit- chen, fireplace, Maytag washer, Hoover vacuum. 901-10th. APARTMENT for rent in Rue Apart- ments, Three rooms and bath. All modern. Newly decorated. Adults only. Call at 711 Ave. A or phoné 1499-W. UNFURNISHED three room and bath semi-basement apartment, Laundry privileges. Gas and water furnish- ed. 402 14th. Pimm eperiuent’ Cleen, Wathing a] tt. Clean. Ws privileges. Close in. 113 Mandan _ Street. Phone 637-J. TWO pleasant front, room one a closed porch for jousekeep! Gas heat, frigidaire and hot water. Adults only. 419 9th. or unfurnished. Room and kitchenette. Modern home. Upstairs. Outside entrance. Wash- er. 320 3nd Street. seven years grocery age. Near high school. Inquire 214 Sth Street. IODERN bungalow. Located 115 Ave. B. Call at 532 2nd Street. Strayed horses. Ohne bay ee weight 1000, branded U Bar N right thigh. One black mare, 1000, branded spear on left shoulder. Write Pete Nasset, Driscoll. College President Is Granted Year’s Leave Dr. J. Frederick we ‘Weltzin, president of the Valley City state teachers col- administration to accept appointment of a post-doctorial fellowship at Col- umbia university. Ohsirman Jennie Ulsrud said no action was taken by the board on ap- pointment of a successor to serve dur- ing the school yéar 1937-38 when Dr. Weltzin is studying at Columbia's ad- vanced school of education. This action was taken after the &@ delegation of approximately 250 Missouri slope residents asked that ordinance, given final approval by | H. O. Pippin b be retained as president as ScaimuMionene the fee on a noes of the state normal school, Dickinson. 24 Are Executed As Plotters In Russia spies was reported from the Soviet Far East Tuesday. The Khabarovsk, Siberia, court which sentenced them to death ac- cused them of sabotage along the trans-Siberian railroad. Persons reported Russig’s spy hunt in recent months to 322, most of them in the Far off Broadway between Second and | East). bing a Tallahassee 1D seeee geese | Third streets for its auction, another 18% protein ig, 120 1208 feature of the celebration. 1DH Wor Charles Whittey made both re- 1H OW.~.. 1.27% 120% ...06 ...++ | quests, 12% Brovetn The commission approved construc- oD War 126% 128% tion of @ curb, gutter, and driveway Gradeof” sores sree’ lin front of lots 11 and 13,: block 1DH Wor McKensie and Coffin addition. W. F. 1H W... 1.23% 1.26% Meyer was the petitioner. Minne and South Dakeia Wheat 1 DHW or LH Wes. 128% 126% os see Two Negroes Shot 2 Fy ket 19456 125% eee aeeee By Tallahassee Mob 3DHW or —_ 3H Wz... 1.23% 1.24% ..... oe] Tallahassee, Fla., July 20—-(P)— caper bd Durum Two young Negroes accused of stab- Policeman were sf “****) taken from the county jail—located 2 122 125 see. | two. blocks from the state capitol— early fies fh and shot to death by 1.20) 1.264 — see ooe0+] @ Small mob men. Five eats: one of them saying pee ‘pa by Fe 8 1.33%; ig i 5 F Wyoming Ranchers Fighting Crickets “warning, this is what will, happen to all Negroes that harm white peo- eee found at the scene of the cries for help from «| the cell block of the jail, County | D! Ror Harry Fairbanks, city police desk | ¢ sergeant, Dern inside the block. Fairbanks told him, Maige said, that a band of men entered police head- quarters and forced him at gun point yf ghard amber drum 1.15,.| The fumes given off by certain Dad c? Bans, a Soa ie Brose » in burning, have proper- x, No. 4d, FD ‘Corn 3 somewhat resembling those of RePred redilend It 7 Conee ley 10080" of vine Agency of this been misiaid, lost F atolen, and this is to motity | PLEAS: 7 person. OF DersOns holding th ove policy the same is void an effect. ies Northwestern National Ins. Co, masex, Worth company has itroyed 0: 7/20 SSS S BI ‘OR COAL Bids will ed by clerk of Mc- Kensie Con 4 oe noel I biatrlet et fenite tobe delivered f.,0. b elke jie or in bins in school base- ‘ids ah Pre o, Pegpes at 2:30 p. August 3, 1 ard reserves the right to Fes set aly oF ail bids, B. Torgerson, Clerk, Nekensle Benool District No, 34, ———_—_=—_—¥—¥K—K—K—__==—=—= NOTICE OF ete EXECUTION ah virtue of an execution issued up- on the Judgment docketed June 22nd, Hab in the office of the Clerk of the ‘ict Court of Burleigh County, Dakota, in favor of Home Own- n Corporation, &@ corporation, and inst A. Whitte- more, Blat 5 Whittemore, Lynn A Whittemore and Leots Whittemore, astan vie 1 will sell so much as may ry of real estate In Bur- ten County, North Dakota, describ- Br ne ow: ‘One alf (8%) of Lot One ae i lock Four (4), Northern Pa- cific Addition to Femeree. according to the fesat Plat thereof on file in the oice the Register of Deeds in jen of sa! judg- sum of 83, ite : ry plaints and for said County a: isty the emount and nt of tl Gity of syregtig Burleigh County. hg -| TWO sl North t 2:00 o'clock P.M. on Suly 24th, 1937 8! Butte of sid Pott intife, from 630 Eleventh St., Saturday. $5.00 REWARD Lost—Brown Brindle Female Bulldog. Wearing harness. Strayed away MELVILLE ELECTRIC SHOP 406% Broadway clerk wants position as clerk or manager. A-l references. Give full details, Write Tribune Ad 22396. EXPERIEN and capable girl wants work by day or hour . also, wants work, mowing lawns, etc. Call 1980. EXPERIENCED woman and girl want washing, ironing and clean- ing. Man wants to cut lawns. Phone 1308. COMPLETELY and éxceptionally well furnished, first floor. from 2 to 4 months. For 3 or 4 adults. _Call at 400 Sth, FURNISHED three-room apartment. Heat, light, gas and water. Imme- diate $35. 506 2nd Street. Phone 875. FURNISHED apartment. Living room and kitchenette. Modern. Adults only. Phone 1893-W. 503 9th Street. £ WASHING by careful experienced woman, Part or all finished. Called for and delivered, Phone 2455-W. WASHING—Family or individual size. Very reasonable. Also have gas stove for $5. 1110 Broadway. GIRL wants housework by day or hour. Also roommate to share room. Phone 574-J. STEADY or part time work by ex- perienced stenographer. Write ‘Tribune ad 22478, Rooms for Rent NICELY furnished room. Stationary ‘bowl. Hot and cold water. For gen- tleman. 610 7th Street. Phone 26. LOVELY, clean, newly fi ed sleeping rooms. Close in. One single, one double. Phone 834-W. COMFORTABLE, clean, cool room for rent. Board if desired. Hot wa- ter at all times. 623 6th Street. ONE mares sleeping room with large closet. Close to bath. Hot water at all times. 421 1st Street. @rge unfurnish room. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main. Apts. No. 7. SLEEPING room on first floor. Next to bath. Hot water at all times. Phone 1760. 408 10th. ROOM with evening and morning meal. Gentlemen only. Phone 145. 401 5th Street. PLEASANT modern furfished roo Next to bath. Close in. Phone 526-0, 507 3rd Street. 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 girls. 315 dan Street. Phone 1844-M. ing rooms for rent. 207 13th St. Phone 2052-W. ROOMS for rent. Close to bath. ith Street. Wanted to — HOUSE trailer. Two weel August 7th. Telephone ALELW. CoQ. %;|_Household Goods for Sale_ FOR immediate sale! Three cush- foned wicker couch, full sized bed, writing desk, chiffonier, over- stuffed chair, 50-Ib. ice box, cur- tains, three winged screen, fruit Jars, pala Oh single sh mattresses, an = ticles. Mrs. Wm. A. Schwarts, 700 4th Street. Phone 67-J, electric » $10, se machine, $15, 75 pound capacity ice box, $10, oak armchair, $2. 608 Third. Tel. 415-R. DINING room furniture of table, six chairs, buffet and china cabinet. Call at 623 9th Street. . enamel ice box, porcelain ta- ble cabinet, bridge lamp. Very reasonable. Call 678-M evenings. >-| DAYBED, chairs, ice box, Breakfast set, rug and misc, articles: Ww. Main. ‘Will pey $5.00 for her return to FOUR rooms unfurnished. Three rooms furnished. All newly decor- ated. Gas, heat, lights furnished. 622 3rd. TWO MODERN furnished apart- ments. Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. 222 Man- dan &t. THREE room semi basement apart- ment furnished for light housekeep- ing. Private entrance. 610 6th St. Automobiles for Sale 1934 FORD V-8 sedan. A-1 condition Has new motor, tires, paint and wax job, brakes. Delux equipment, Phone 1093-R. USED CARS Dodge Coupe 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 1934 Chevrolet pick-up 1930 Reo truck 23 Years of Honest Used Car Dealing CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, IN 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, FORD tudor sedan, 1934, Excellent condition. Low mileage. Bargain if you want a used car as good as new. 618 2nd. MODEL A Ford coupe. A-1 condi- tion, Four new tires. New battery. C. ©. Hibbs. Telephone 281. 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- une ad 22330. FOR SALE—i037__Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. Write Tribune Ad, For Sale or Trade QUARTER section adjoining village with high school. Feed and water for stock. Cash or lots in Bismarck. Phone 395 Mandan. Butler's Store. —— Wanted to Buy oe ead WILL pay cash for good used cars. Bring car and title. Riedinger Mo- tor, Mandan, North Dakota. GAS stove in good condition. Phone 1471-R. 1931 1981 1929 1929 1937 1933 1935 1935 1932 1932 1931 1931 1930 1929 1935 LOT FOR SALE Located in most desirable part of city. Priced to sell. Terms $5 Per month and up. ne eb CASEY & SON Phone 493 ——————————— For Sale ‘WHAT is known as the Eagles Cafe, 116 2nd Street, Bismarck. Complete restaurant equipment. Priced very reasonable. Established business. Reason for selling, party leaving. Also, Sargent piano for sale. 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 apartment. One room and kitchen. 618 7th Street. Adults only. Inquire at 616 7th. TWO room well spartment. Call after 5 p. m. Adults. $25. 515 2nd 8t. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette, for two. Rental $23. 618 6th Lata ONE furnished _ apartment. Lights, ae and gas. Phone 1093-W. NEW modern one room basement apartment. Private entrance. Call 1204. TWO fine four room apartments. Call at 606 Main Avenue. TWO room apartment on first floor. 411 Sth St. Phone 273. FURNISHED two room apartment. 118 W. Thayer. Phone 967. Room Mate Wanted BUSINESS girl wanted to share apartment. Phone 845. Business Opportunity R SALE: cleaning a: floring business in county seat town of 1,100. Good equipment. Paying proposi- tion. Reasonable. Write Tribune Ad, 22338. Miscellaneous for Sale auto radio. iplete. Jus like new. Cost $56. Will take less than half. Fred Kleingartner. Royal Barber Shop. ACCOUNTING file, attachments for Hoover cleaner, electric stove, 7x7 tent, two air mattresses. Write Tri- bune Ad 22404. GUT-RATE EYE GLASSES. Why pay more? 118 1st Street. South of Chev- rolet Garage. Phone 1589, Dr. MacLachlan Optical Company. KISCO ventilation—s fan for every Purpose. See them at Norge Ap- Pliance Company. E. G. Sturm. TWO good trailers. Cheap. Ack’s Ra- diator Shop. 606 Main. Qe=~Ee—e==E=—e—_e_e_e_e_eeEeEE=>== Houses for Sale le six and trees. George M. Register. FIVE room modern stucco bungalow with glassed in porch. Six years old. Located on West Rosser. A bere. $3,600. T. M. Casey and tions. $2200. T. M. Casey & Son. at ive locations to give exceptional of Investors Mort- Security Co. ae deacd Either eg, Mpuee sme Photo Finish SOLE ek ar a printed (6-0) 25¢. te. 419 Fine grain 35c. Two enlargements FREE. Cash only. Hoskins-Meyer, ONE McCormick-Deering combine harvester, 12 or 15 foot, for the price of a new binder. Arthur M. Nelson, Coman Court Service Station, Bis- marck. BEAUTY. SHOP—Payroll town. Sup- plies, everything included. Two rooms, household furniture in con- nection. Reasonable. Ila Cooper, _Braining, Mont, A SELECT NUMBER of purebred registered 2 year old Hereford bulls. Anxiety breeding. Patterson Land Company, Bismarck, North Da- kota. FIVE acres with five-room house, basement garage, barn, two acres of garden. L. L. Davis, Bismarck, 2 miles south of Fort pavement. CUTE Terrier pup, only seven months old. Well trained and nicely marked. Can be seen at 618 6th Street. Rear Apts. 200 ACRES. Well improved land. 44 miles northwest of Minneapolis. L. L, Davis, Bismarck, 2 miles south gt Fort pavement . FOR SALE or exchange. — Red Poll bulls. Reasonable price if een at once. H. Beckert, Killdeer, 600 ACRES ranch and farm land two miles east of Wing, N. D, Plenty of water. Rock bottom Price. Write Tribune Ad 22425, FOUR used 6 ply 600-16 Goodyeai double eagle casings. Good condi- tion. 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