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Std Oil Ind 4613 Dia Mtch = =.27_—*| Std Ol NJ 7138 Dome Mine 39% |Stew War 18% Doug Airc 57% | Stone & Web 23% Dupont 168 | Studebaker 13% East Kod 180 | Swift & Co 24% El Auto Lite 38%/Texas Corp 64% El Pw & Lt 20% | Tex Gul Sul 38% Firestone 33 |Tex PC & O 14% Gen Elec 57% |Tim Rol Bea 64% gen Foods 38 /Trans-Am 13% Gen Mills 62 |Tri-Cont Cor 8% Sen Mtrs 55% | Truax-Traer 11% Gillette 15%|Union Car 101% Goodrich a1 Union Pac 131 Un Air Corp 30% Gra-Paige 3% | United Corp 5% 3.N Ir Ctl 23 | United Drug 18% ZN Ry Pr 51%|United Fruit 77% 3 Wes Sug 35% /Un Gas Imp 13% Greyhound 15%/U8 Ind Al 31% Hee Prod 12% | US Pipe 52% Houd-H B 21%; U8 R & Imp 11% How Sound 80%|U8 Rubber 59 Hudson Mot 15%!US Smelt R 92 Hupp Mot. _3%!0B Steel 116% ll Cent 25% | US Stl Pr 136% Ind Rayon 37%! Vanadium 30 In Bus Mch 158% | War Pict 14% Int Harv 118%! West Un 49 In Nick Can 64 |Westing Air 44 | Int T&T 12 | Westing El 151%) Johns-Man 130 | White Mot 24 Kennecott 59% | Wilson & Co 10% Kresge 8 8 28 | Woolworth 46% Krog Groce 21% | Wrigley Jr a | Produce Markets if ‘CHICAGO Chicago, July 21.—()—Butter, eggs and poultry prices Wednesday. Butter A changed, unchanged, Rock ducks, white 12, small 11; e _ NEW New York, July 21 wy freight, rocks 23; Legh: e unquoted, ape oneren 20 to 22; try, ers, Leghorn 16 New York Stocks $815, Eggs 13,744, firm, prices’ Poultry, live, 38 trucks, ij hens 4% Ibs. uv: 17%; Le; 5 eres 19, white Rock 21%, to 1 barebacks 17; broil- ers, colored 20, Plymouth and white 21, baredacks 17, Leghorn 17%; | springs, colored 20, ters 14, Leghorn roosters 13; turkeys. | white Rock 22%, barebacks 18; roo! hens 15, toms 14, No. 2 turkeys nd poleree 4% Ibs. up| g | y 21. barely steady. 10% | | — tended higher | Yirm, prices _un-| to than porn hy 1846; lymouth Rock 21, Plymouth and! 18; 1 ie—Live oui | zs il- orn 19; colored 1d roosters 14. ARE MARKED UP IN N.Y. STOCK MARKET Continued Heaviness of U. 8, Steel Sets Tone of Wednes- day Trading New York, July 21—()—The stock market drifted down fractions to a point or more in leisurely trading Wednesday. u U. &. Steel, recent leader on the ad- vance, opened more than a poift lower on turnover of 2,000 shares and.con- tinued heaviness in this issue served in some measure to set the tone of trading despite-an abortive mid-day tally in rails, motors and specialties. Grain Quotations ‘BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) July 21 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. .... No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. . No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. .... 1.27 No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. .... 1.26 No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. . No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. .... 1.24 No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. .... 1.23 No. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs, 22 No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... 1.21 37 Ibs., .95. No. No. No. Transactions approximated 950,000 Oats shares. Wheat was %. to 1%-cents higher. Corn was 6% cents off to % cent up. Cotton yielded about $1 a bale. Bonds were luneven. French francs dropped to a new low despite economy efforts of Paris. The pound sterling reached | July fe @ new high for the year. 121% F «1.22. 1.23% 1.16% 1.16% Li tock 114% 114% 113% 113% ves 106% 1.07% 1.04% 1.05% 16% 1% 16% 18% SO. ST. PAUL 30% 36% 34% 35% South St. Paul, July 21.—(AP—U. 33% 34% 33% 34% 8, D. A.)—Cattle 1,500; fed steers and | Dec. AS 36% 35% 36% yearlings more numerous in run; 147147 cows less numerous; active and strong | G., 4 1.08% to 25 higher on slaughter steers and j 106% 1.07% she stock; bulls steady; stockers 5 scarce, strong to 25 higher load choice 90 92% 1130 Ib, fed steers 15.10; several loads | Si Me 86% mainly good grade yearlings 11.50 to, Dec. 26% 88% 14.65; medium grades down to 9.00; plain grassers 8.00 down; most slaugh- 12.05 12.05 ter heifers 5.50 to 8.00; grass beef cows | 1225 12.27 5.00 to 7.00; cutter and low cutters | 1237 1237 mostly 3.75 to 4.75; sausage bulls 5.25 | Dec. 12.07 12.07 to 6.00; plain to medium stocker steers 5.50 to 7.00; plain to medium heifers ae 5.00 to 6.50. Calves 1,800; strong; Bond to choice 7.50 to 9.00; strictly phoiee 9.50; cull and medium 4.50 to 7. Hogs 3,500; fairly active, unevenly 10-20 higher; good to choice 160-240 Ibs, 12.00-35; top 12.35 to shippers for | £¢ choice 200-230 lbs.; good to choice 250-300 Ibs. 11.40-12.00; 300-350 Ibs. 10.90-11.40; good sows 400 lbs. down 10.25-60; bigweights down to 9.85- or less; average cost Tuesday 10.77; weight 280 Ibs. Sheep 800; run largely native mate- | Dec. rial; lambs 25 higher; bulk good and choice natives 9.75; bucks 8.75; other MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minnea July 21.—()— classes steady; slaughter yearilngs up ae to 17.25; slaughter ewes largely 2.50- 4.00; yearling ewes 8.50 down. Dairy cattle active and higher for | Se1 week; strongweight springers to ship- pers 65.00-80.00; plain and mediums 40.00-60.00. a CHICAGO Chicago, July 21.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Hogs 9,000, including 2,500 di- rect; generally 10 to 15 higher than Tuesday's average; spots late 15 to 20 higher; to 12.85; not much above 12.75; bulk good and choice 180 to 250} Tbs, 12.50 to 12.75; 150 to 170 Ibs, 12.15 to 12.45; most good pecking sows 290 to 500 lbs. 10.25 to 11.00; lightweights to 11.10 and better. 2 rs Cattle 5,000, calves 1,500; strictly Freie ted steers and yearlings 25 to 50 igher: others 25 up; trade active-at |" advance; killérs starved out by small run, buying shipping kinds actively and medium to good grades for num- bers on local account; top 16.85, high for year; next highe: 16.75; best. yearlings 16.0! yearlings 15.00; heifers year!! in load lots, short load heifers and grass cows mostly higher, some heifers up 50; stockers and feeders firm but dull; thin na- tives at 8.25 down; well bred Texas calves and yearlings 8.50 to 9.50; bulls steady to 15 lower; practical top sau- sage bulls 6.75; firm market on veal- ers at 9,50 to 10.00; fed cattle almost back to recent high tim Sheep 8,000, including 1,000 direct; active, spring lambs unevenly 15 to 40 higher; natives to packers .and small Killers 10.25 to 10.50 mostly; top 10.65 paid for three doubli e around 93 Ib. Idaho inge! steady; scattered ewes 3.00 to 4.50. SIOUX CITY . Sioux City, July 21.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 1,000, calves 75; fairly ac- tive, slaughter steers, year! a she stock strong to 28 high ers and feeders scarce, str lots choice 1100 to 1180 lb, beeves 14,75 to 15.25; some held higher; short fed and grassy kinds down to 9.00 and below; load good 67 lb. heifers 11.50; few choice 12.00; bulk beef cows 5.50 to 6.50; cutter grades lengely 4.00 to eee good light stock steers up to Current stocker and feed cattle juotations: steers 550 to 800 lbs, good and choice 6.75 t common and medium 5.00 to 6. 0 to 1050 lbs. good and choice 7.00 75; common and medium 5.25 to 7.00; heifers good and choice 6.50 to 8.00; common and medium 5.00 to 6.50; cows good 4.75 to 5.50; common and medium 4.00 to 4.75; calves (steers) good and choice 7.00 to 9.25; mediums 6.00 to 7.00. Hogs 1,500; fairly active, butchers | a | grain cl DULUTH RANGE aie ann July 21—(P)— Open High Low MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Biioneapalls July 21.—(?)—Wheat receipts Wednesday 173 compared to 137 a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse 7 le today follow: Delivered To Arrive 1.49% 1.55% 1.46% 147% 1.54% 1.45% 145% 1.53% 144% . 144% 152% 142% 143% 1.50% 140% | 1.42% 1.48% 137% 141% 147% 1.34% n+ 1.40% 1.46% 1.31% . 199% 1.44% 1.28% . 138% 142% 1.25% 1.37% 140% 122%... nor ring ... 1.47% 1.49% 0... soe = ftcntans Winter Wheat 14% protein 1DH Wor 1H W... 1.29% 1.31% 1H W... 1.28% 1.30% nares +2 1.27% 1.29% ee 1DHWor 1H W... 1.24% 1.27% sooo Minnesota and South qT tly 10 to 15 higher; top 12.00; good |1 DH W or 5 ‘Butter Tades barely steady. Cream- \ana, choice 180 to 250 lb. butchers 11.75 1 HOW... 1.26% 1.27% ..000 seoee ery, extra (92 score) 31% to %. Other 11.90; 250 to 310 Ib. heavies 11.5019 DH W or srades unchanged. ti 160 to 170 Ib. weights 10.75 |? 2 oy Wor, 1.98% 1.96% sesso cover Ch 383.381, firm; state, whole ws mostly 10 higher: B00d| 3 1 Bw o¢ Gale Wi; Meld, Yancy 1596, 22% to | 10.38 to 20.60; medium 9.75 to |" 3H W.-- 1.26% 195% eee soeee eee te aes meat ti? thie (tamer nd | Sheep 1,000; inclu ! speclat eke 33% 15 ate tanderds No carly fat lamb bids; ani ne: strong: f 0 Bey 1.22% 1.25% rer 23; ri anche ee mixed prices | oy ve $15: ewes salable largely 4.00. |? So tte ©, 1.91% 124% .so0e sere 2 amber hd " -CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ‘ ee: CHeten AR Sen eUTURES cnicdgor duly, S1--—Cann wheat, | 58 IDS. 121% 1.23% Butter Futur: No, 1 red 1.27%: sample Brade red.|3 mbee 117% 1.21% ee 8 High Low - Close | 98 SO ne eed iss ene ® ls amber'hd sae terage Standargs, os 30% 52% [pie grade hard 93% to 1.07; No. 2/86 Ibs. .. 115% 1.20% ari Egg Futures [nixed “N25; sample grade northern | ¢ Refrigerator ‘8 geass 1.18%; No. 2 yele|¢ 5D IOS:+, 118K 118K wooo sreee ards, Oct. . 25% 25 25. |. Corn, No. 1 mixed 1.18%: No. 2.y¢l-|4 amber [OW 120 to 12a Ne Tree to at: |, S4 Ibs. 4. 111K 116% sere woeee CHICAGO FOTATOES . 1, No, i white 35% to 317 old, No. 1 white [Samber bE tpn mete, Mt coeel| ee, Nous, 98: Nova, coment, |S amber Bd A ay a , No. low 1.49. Ws8 e so ateirs sack: | SOV Deane, NOstitols new 70; feed | crue 3. Ne car 2.41 No. 1, umpih qmphs No. 1 us Oats, how! fo. car, showing heated | 1,207. | ayy, No. b white 35% ‘White Rose | jostly 2.35; | Burbanks Bliss Tri- . S. 8. inch minimum | eated 1.20; Vir- U. 8. No. 1, few h- |Some reports, “to 38%. clines. , No. 53 to 70 nominal, malting 71 to 90 nominal. BOSTON WOOL: Boston, July 21.—(AP—U. 8. D. A) —Numerous inquiries were receive for territory wools in the market Wednesday, but actual business con- tinued slow. Interest was mostly in original clips comprised of finer grades although some buyers inquir- ed for graded territory wools. Many bids were still below holders There was a reluctance rice, however, little wool was sold at slight de- SS FOREIGN EXCHANGE ey, ? teed 50-62. York, July 21.—@®)-—Forel Barley, malting 55 to 85; feed 5! oem 2 dads: area Benin nd in dollars, othe! sunnmarguss rOTATOES,, [BAM ofain toby. France OS og few sales to |5.26%; Germany free 40,27, reg, 23.00 ish ma account grocers travel 27.00; Or way. oh Ss Bred and. market gardeners holding an- |25.70; Montreal in New York 99.50%, nual pleate, yr) {1 outlets closed. eye are VER! jks Fe NDS. New York, July 21.—(%)—Curb: Pept Pork ‘tral Ppa Lee jovern- ani an Gen. 19% "Treneuty 4a 118.20. Cine” Bond. Share 18%. m eid” Fisk Rub, 13 ‘reasury ambe! 51 Ibs. .. 1.04% 1.08% rade Giiber 11% 128% see durum 1rd 1.24% 1.25% Coarse ry eB BSR8eass Fak Be RBS SRSSRSES Rod 4% MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS eapolis, July 21.—()—Stocks Bank Stock 13%. )—Cash wheat, Meg ON, e aryrerinete 1.42%; No. 5 5 Oats, No. 2 white 65%; No. 3 white 62%; No. 1 mixed feed tik 5 |cotton sacks: WHEAT MAKES GAIN IN LATE DEALINGS IN CHICAGO MARKET Bullish Domestic Spring Crop Forecasts Gab Spotlight of Attention Chicago, July 21.—(%)— Highest + |prices Wednesday in wheat, up 1% cents, -were scored in late dealings, with attention largely focused on bullish domestic spring crop estimates. Current unofficial forecasts were for only 100,000,000 bushels to 125,000,000 bushels total yield of 1937 spring wheat in the United States. The gov- ernment July 1 prediction was 150,- 000,000 bushels for the four leading spring wheat states, and 218,000,000 bushels for the country as a whole, At the close, wheat was 5%-1% above yesterday’s finish, Sept. 1.22%-%, Dec. 1.24%-%, corn varying from 6% cents down to % up, Sept. 1.05%-1.06; Dec. 16%-77, and oats at % decline to % advance. WHEAT CLOSES HIGHER IN MILL CITY MARKET Minneapolis, July 21—(@)—Strength at Winnipeg was the final influence at Winnipeg was the final influence close was generally higher. July wheat futures closed % lower at 144%, Sept. % up at 1.37% and Dec, 1% higher at 1.34%. Flax futures were stronger. July ss cpaes 2 higher at 2.05 and Sept. at 2. Coarse grains followed the general course of wheat, July oats futures closed % lower at 38%; Sept. up at 32% and Dec. higher at 33%; July. ao) 2 up at 92 ve Sept. 1 at 88% and Dec. 1 a 85%; July feed barley % higher at 61 and Sept. % lower at 56. Cash ‘wheat was in fair demand. Hardly enough northwestern winter wheat or durum was in to make a market, Cash corn was steady. Oats de- mand was quiet to fair. Rye was in eee demand. Barley was unchanged. ‘lax was in quiet to fair demand, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR July 21.—@—Flour, Be d r barrel in 98 poun family patents, 15 low- er, 7.15 to 7.35; standard patents, 25 lower, 7.40 to 7.60. Shipments 14,142. Pure bran 28.00 to 28.50. Standard middlings 34.50 to 35.00. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York): Hamilton Tr Sh 2.40; 2.64, Maryland Fund 9.79; 10.72, No Am Tr 8h 2.78; No. Quart Inc Sh 18,12; 19.85. y the Associate reas) Midwest Corp, 9%. 2 ENGLAND'S CABINET PONDERS DEADLOCK a Collapse of Whole Non-Inter- vention System Is Threat- ened by Impasse London, July 21—()—The cabinet was called into session Wednesday faced with a new deadlock between Great Britain and Italy over neutral- ity in the Spanish civil war. The impasse threatened to cause the col- lapse of the whole non-intervention hve to isolate the year-old con- ct. Prime Minister Neville Chamber- lain was reported to have taken a suficiently serious view of the world situation—with war in Europe and threats of war in the Orient—to “re- quest” all British cabinet ministers not to leave the country. Ministers who had planned holi- days abroad were understood to have canceled. them. Few are likely to get further away than Scotland where a group will be guests of the king and queen at Balmoral castle. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, in Particular, will remain in constant touch with the government through- out his holiday. Chances for approval of Eden’s latest, and perhaps last, effort to re- Turning bathing beauties for the initial famous Keys quadruplets are pictured al ever made of them in bathing suits. Not only that, but they can at right, holds a life saving emblem. The others are, left to right: ‘Th Altus, Okla., near THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 Pershing In Paris ten, Not even formal morning clothes could disguise the military bear- ing of General “Black Jack” Pershing as he attended cere- monies inaugurating the Ameri- can pavilion at the Paris, Ex- Position, where he is pictured above. Scores of other notables attended the opening also. vive neutrality in Spain were held to be slighter Wednesday efter Tues- day’s sub-committee clash between Lord Plymouth of Britain and Count Dino Grandi of Italy. Eden has de- clared that his new scheme must be accepted in full or it might mean the end of the 27-nation “hands-off- Spain” committee. Dog Without License Causes Man’s Arrest Gust Gall, 802 Front St., was ar- rested Wednesday on a charge of keeping a dog without a license. The arresting officer told Police Magistrate E. 8, Allen that the dog? was vicious, that he had bitten sev- eral children, and that Gall had re- Heer either to tie him up or to get @ nse, Released on his own recognizance, Gall will be given a hearing before Judge Allen Thursday at 3 p. m. —_—___a—"_—_——S—S~—""_— Personal FREE! If excess acid causes you + Btomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indiges- tion, Heartburn. Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Cap- ital Cut Rate, Bismarck and Cen- tral Drug Company, Mandan. SWEDISH massage and reducing. Ladies only, 211 Rosser. Phone ‘163-W. Houses for Rent SEVEN room remodeled house. Modern. Hardwood floor. Garage. §18 10th Street. Phone 1172. ROOMING and boarding house for rent. The furnishings for sale: 217 8th Street. SIX room modern house with ger- age. Near high school. Inquire 21¢ 5th Street. SMALL furnished house and three one-room furnished apartment. 818 Ith, MODERN bungalow. Located 115 Ave. B. Call at 522 2nd Street. BRICK store house. 25x35. Rear of 112 4th Street. M. W. Neff. Four Keys Turn ‘Aquaquadruplets’ in their 22 years, the in the first photograph Leota, Mary, and Mona. The picture was taken their home at Hollis Thrifty Persons Never Skip the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted WANTED at hardware man, also one clerk in large 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, Men to operate route of penny cigar- ette and confection machines. If you are a live wire and can stand prosperity it will pay to investigate our proposition. Exclusive territory. Small investment. Silver Products Company, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis- consin. WANTED AT ONCE—Experienced Ford mechanic. If not experienced 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 girl to do general housework on farm until all farm work and housecleaning is done next fall. Wages, $10 a month. Ad- dress Mrs. J, R. Fairfield, Eldridge, N. D., Box 53. WOMAN for hotel work. Good salary for the right party. State age and experience. Hotel Turtle Lake, Turtle Lake, N. Dak. ; STRONG, capable woman on farm. No outside work. Year round job. Catholic preferred. R. Magill, Ver- ona, N. Dak. | Apartments for Rent If Automobiles for Sale ‘apartment. Two rooms and bath. Dressing room, locker, laun- dry privileges. Adults only. See owner at 606 Thayer between 2 and 9 p.m. APARTMENT for rent in Rue Apart- ments, Three rooms and bath. All modern. Newly decorated. Adults only. Also, two room furnished apartment with private entrance and private bath. All new. Call at 711 Ave. A. or phone 1499-W. FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Elec- tric stove. Laundry privileges. Fire- 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 gas furnished. Laundry room. Ac- cess Wi 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 privileges. Inquire at 1510 Thayer. Phone 1650. eS UNFURNISHED three room. and bath semi-basement apartment. Laundry privileges. Gas and water furnish- ed, 402 14th. FURNISHED three room and two room apartment. Clean. Washing privileges. Close in. 113 Mandan Street. Phone 637-J. 1934 FORD V-8 sedan. A-1 condition. Has new motor, tires, paint and wax job, brakes. Delux equipment. Phone 1093-R. USED car and truck parts for po) 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 a8 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—1937 Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. 22046, 1929 DE SOTO coupe. $85 cash. 411 8rd Street. Wanted to Buy WILL pay cash for good used cars. Bring car and title. Riedinger Mo- tor, Mandan, North Dakota. INDIAN or Harley-Davidson motor- weight 1000, branded U Bar N on right thigh. One black mare, 1000, branded spear on left shoulder. Write Pete Nasset, Driscoll. Business Opportunity EXPERIENCED girl with references for housework. Must like children. Good wages. Write Tribune Ad TWO pleasant front rooms and in- closed porch for light housekeeping. Gas heat, frigidaire and hot water. Adults only. 419 9th. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. Two in family. Call at 614 ist after 7 p. m. HOUSEKEEPER on farm wanted. $5 per week. Write Tribune Ad 22489. Help Wanted MARRIED couple to work on farm. $25 per month. Board and room. Mrs. Mary Ives, 8 miles south of Menoken. 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 1st Street. EXPERIENCED seven years grocery clerk wants position as clerk or manager. A-1 references. Give full “details. Write Tribune Ad 22396. WANTED steady housework by woman 35 years old, with boy 6 years old. Mrs. Maggie Hints, Em- met, North Dakota. EXPERIENCED woman and girl want washing, ironing and clean- fog a wants to cut lawns. Phone 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. STEADY or part time work by ex- perienced stenographer. Write Tribune ad 22478. GIRL wants to do housework by day or hour. Call at 1524 Broadway. TWO experienced girls want day or hour work, Phone 1047-R. >e=eEeEe_—_—_—_—————— Look Your Best Let us clean and Dress your clothes CLEANERS Ph ome 2404 222 South 11th Street —___—__—"_——:*= Rooms for Rent COMFORTABLE, clean, cool room for rent. Board if desired. Hot wa- ter at all times. 623 6th Street. MODERN room. Close to bath. Hot water at all times. Gentlemen only. 715 5th Street. Phone 333. 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. 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. NICE, comfortable sleeping room. Next to bath. Ladies only. 622 11th| TWO : ‘e F i 410 10th Street. Phone 1603. EXCEPTIONALLY pleasant apart- ment for two girls or employed couple. Near capitol and high school. Phone 2071. FURNISHED or unfurnished. Room and kitchenette. Modern home. Upstairs. Outside entrance. Wash- er. $20 and Street. GOMPLETELY and_ exceptionally well furnished, first floor. For from 2 to 4 months. For 3 or 4 adults. Call at 409 5th. FURNISHED three-room apartment. Heat, light, gas and water. Imme- diate possession. $35. 506 2nd Street. Phone 875. FURNISHED apartment. Living room and kitchenette. ‘Modern. Adults only. Phone 1893-W. 508 9th Street. FOUR rooms unfurnished. Three rooms furnished. Alfnewly decor- ated. Gas, heat, lights furnished. 622 3rd. a TWO MODERN furnished apart- ments. Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. 222 Man- dan 8t. TWO room basement apartment. Cool, clean. Everything furnished. Ideal for couple working. $25. 609 Ist. 2 THREE room semi basement apart- ment furnished for light housekeep- ing. Private entrance. 610 6th St. ONE room apartment. Also, one small room for sleeping or house- keeping. 309 8th. Phone 834-R. FURNISHED three room apartment. Private bath. Ground floor. Laun- dry privileges. 924 4th Street. LARGE furnished apartment, sleeps four adults. Cross ventilation. $55. Custodian, College Building. TWO room apartment. Across from bath. Second floor. Lights, gas and water furnished. 607 5th. FURNISHED apartment. One room and kitchen. 618 7th Street. Adults only. Inquire at 616 7th. apartment. All Apt. 5, 707 Ave. A. SINGLE housekeeping room, fur- nished, gas and electricity included. A eee FURNISHED apartment. One room and kitchenette. Everts Apts. 314 3rd Street. TWO room well furnished apartment. Call after 5 p. m. Adults. $25. 515 2nd St. . FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette, for two. Rental $23. 618 6th Street. ONE room furnished apartment. Lights, water and gas. Phone 1093-W. 405 5th. ONE room furnished apartment. Up- stairs. Adults. $15. Phone 1601-W. NEW one room modern furnished basement apartment. Call 1204. TWO fine four room apartments. Call at 606 Main Avenue. Toom apartment on first floor. 411 Sth St. Phone 273. Room Mate Wanted ROOM for one or two girls. 315 Man- dan Street. Phone 1844-M. Wanted to Rent HOUSE trailer. Two weeks beginning August 7th. Telephone 1414-LW. —_—_—_a_—__—"___oOoO_____ Household Goods for Sale 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 reasonable. Call 678-M evenings. EXCELLENT ice box, strongly built reed davenport with three remov- able cushions. Et size bed, spring and mattress, $10. % size mattress and spring, $7. 811 Rosser. DAYBED, chairs, ice box, breakfast set, rug and misc. articles. 302 W. Main. COMPLETE dining room, living room 3 BUSINESS girl wanted to share apartment. Phone 845. Miscellaneous for Sale PHILCO auto radio. Complete. Just like new. Cost $56. Will take less than half, Fred Kleingartner. Royal Barber Shop. CUT-RATE GLASSES. more? 113 1st Street. South of Chev- rolet Garage. Phone 1589. Dr. MacLachlan Optical Company. KISCO ventila' MEAT MARKET, fully equipped in thriving small town for sale, by estate which must close. Write Williams & Lindell, Attorneys, Washburn, North Dakota. Lost and Found LOST: June 19, pink Cameo ring. Reward for return of ring or in- formation. Phone 678-M. Farms for Sale MINNESOTA FARMS FOR SALE: Stearns, Kandiyohi, Swift, Mahno- men counties. 40 to 320 acres each. $7.50 and up per acre. P. N. Drax- n, Paynesville, Minnesota. Travel Opportunity LEAVING for Los Angeles, Califor- nia, Sunday or Monday. Room for two. Gentlemen preferred. Write Tribune Ad 22495. LOT FOR SALE Located in most -desirable part of city. Priced to sell. Terms $5 per month and up. cycle. 1928 model or up. Write = Tribune Ad. 22510. 2 Strayed TWO horses. One bay gelding, T. M. CASEY & SON 518 Bdwy. Phone 493 rr 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. ONE McCormick-Deering combin« 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 Tooms, 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 copay: Bismarck, North Da- cota. 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 monthy old. Well trained and nicely marked. Can be seen at 618 6th Street. Rear Apts. 200 ACRES. Well improved land. 40 miles northwest of Minneapolis. L. L. Davis, Bismarck, 2 miles south of Fort pavement . FOR SALE or Red Poll bulls, Reasonable price if _ exchange. Purebred taken at once. H. Beckert, Killdeer, N. Dak. i it, » east front, lawn and bedroom set. 929 7th. Fear gusies pore hirg Instruction FOUR room jw. Sev- TEARN auto mechanics, diesel, top| ¢%,years old, oak floor, gas furnace, See en aoc eanitene and see | built in features. Excellent candi- welding. Practical training. Free| tions. $2200. _T. M. Casey & Son. catalog. HANSON AUTO SCHOOL, GOOD houses in attractive locations Box 1780-x, Fargo, North Dakota.| 9nd at prices to give exceptional SUE DIGBY, instructor. 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