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SMacack ee ee Seenawtia GUMBING STEELS (OP INTEREST IN FRIDAY TURNOVERS Rally Follows Bethlehem’s An- nouncement of Best Earn- ings in Seven Years New York, July 30.—(P}—Climbing steel favorites held the spoltight in Friday’s stock market. The steel rally followed Bethle- hem’s announcement after the close Thursday of the best earnings in 7 years and a boosted dividend. A handful of utilities, farm imple- ments, Olls, coppers and Specialties were in fair demand. Transfers were around 650,000 shares. Bonds and commodities provided little inspiration for stocks, unevenness ruling most categories, Corn at Chi- cago dropped 1 to 3% cents a bushel Wheat was up % to 1%. | = wan No, —(AP—U, D. a pecattle MM, supply fed irly small but undertone noice mediuya weight story jum wi steers 15.35; best here Friday 1d South Thu above 14.00; plain and medium Y erase Dec. teers 6.50 to 10.00; grassy heifers 0 down; grass fat cows 6.50 to 7.50; medium 8 ere 5.50 to 7 50; few good srades 175 w ven 100; vealers strong to 50 goad to choice 9.50 to 10.50; 11.00 to 11.50; cals 5.50; thin sy calves down to 4.50. Hogs 3,100; Jes to 15 higher; sows mostly 10 mighers choice 160 to 240 Ibs. 12.3: top 12.65; 240 to 300 Ibs, or more; 300 to 350 1 11.00 to 1 or better; sows $60 tbs. down, largely 10.95 to 11.10; bulk 360 to 425 Ibs. big weights down to .2 yereee: cost Thursday 11.27; welght 279 lbs, Sheep 1,300; ru mostly native material; all classes opening fairly active and fully steady; early sales od and choice native spr! many held higher; slaughter ings up to 750; slaughter ewes 4 Dalry. ‘cows, trade on strongweight springers suitable for anlp in, poses strong at 75.00 0.00; bat plain milkers and earings ‘on local account low at around 45.00 to 65.00. CHICAGO Chicago, ool, 30.—(A) A.)—Hogs 5,001 including Yiso0" a rect; hogs from 230 Ibs down and packing sows 10 to 15 higher than qaureagy a average; butchers 240 Ibs. up steady to 10 higher; ord good and choice 180 to 230 Ibs. 12.85 to 13.10; top 13.20;.150 to A Ibs, ite i to 13.00; 240 to 300 Ibs, 12.00 to 12.85; most good packing sows 10.60 to 11.50; few Arie ies: on the butcher order 50 or Cattle 2.0005 calves 500; practically no strictly good, choice or prime fed steers hel demand very narrow, following ldweek collapse; other killing els fairly Ben ip loads and scattered lots ehtwelgnt 50 in- and year! [om steers 8 50 to 11. cluding ‘Oklahoma g! ‘Bw at 11.35; few head yi 14.00; most very, plain sterns down to 5.65 and t 6.25 to 7.75, few to 9.50; cutter. strong; bulk sa 5 7.00 ‘ong weights ‘o ie 2 good and choice vealers 11.00 t 00. Sheep 6,000, including” 4300 airests spring lambs active 15 to 2! dm higher; natives 11 25 to. 1,30" freely; top 11.75 to small kill three dou- bles good Washington spring lambs 11.00; one deck 80 1b. Idahos 11.25 straight; yearlings scarce: sheep firm, slaughter ewes 4.00 to 5.25. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, July 30.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)\—Cattle 900; calves 100; slaughter steers, rlings and ane stock little chang 1 ly common and mediu slow, stoc! and fe at_recent advan few fed 3 and yearlings down; prime quoted around chotce ft quoted up to 14. few gra 75 down; most bee’ cows 5.7! utter grades large- ly 4.25 to 5.50; few common and me- dium stoc 1.50 down, and feed cattle quotations; steers 550 to 800 Ibs, good and cholee 7.50 to 9.75: common and medium 5.80 to 7.50; 800 to 1050 lbs. 5; common 3 heifers good Hogs 9 stron, to 10 higher: ‘prac: teal’ top is ip at 12 58: smell lots 2.60; good an Pitcher 12.25 to 12. a 85 to 12. Rf 160 to iso ieee Mi 12.25; medium 170 olteringe 11. 425 Ibs, Oly I yearl- short fed_9.00; steady at 4.60 down; load Texas feed- er lama 8.85 Chica, ye ‘Say. Felt ym D. jz Potatoes Ws, on tonck 254, Fetal Us, ipments 603; weaker, demand slow; sacke fornia White Rose per Snes Hose U. B. No. 1, iubbeake 6, U. 8. No graded 1.10 to Bas partis 283 v, 8 Re ar No. ty car Lao Neb No. 1, and part! ‘grad led sales 1.30 to 1.40; most] iy around Fe 305 Pennsylvania US. No. ty 1.60. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES p Mjnaeay ole, July. 30 APT U, . A.) —Bo! demand — mo , steady, new ‘stock, fornia White Rot 2.50; combination gri neton White Rose 192.25; Colorado Cobblers v “3 185; Idaho Bliss Triumphs U. Leo 75; Kansas opblers: y 1% inch minimum 1,50 to 1. lasatt Cobblers U. S No. 1, home grown Early Ohios 1.25 to 1. —Fpaton, a Tem (Aro, 8. D. A.) iy n_wools faa 28 in ket at ) to 97 ce! nts compas bi for bulk h terri s00d French comb! Texas anh Sools and good HAE months rea @ territory wools were quiet altho @ was some outlet for ighths bloods ‘at 87 a our ces were sthing ea f, toca © io fleeces, Fr, had @ limited ‘demand at 39 ts in the grease. The course Wools, including iw quarter bloods, “om™mon and braid, had a moderate demand at strong’ prices for fleece apd territory Ii 6.56 Standara midall rH 26 00 to FF 50. ee tet ran it will hot water. Sood and Ss 5 to 12.65; ‘ing lambs | he oo a ebnguey; No. 2 dark northern, 87 Ibs. 20 No. 3 dark northern, 86 Ibs. tis No. 3 dark northern, 58 Ibs. 115 No. 4 dark northern, 5¢ Ibs. 112 No. 5 dark northern, 50 lbs. Sample grain: 49 Ibs, 94; 48 Ibs. 90; 47 Ibs., 86; 3 : Ibs., .78; rH Tbe. 3 42 Ibs, J 1 Ibs., .66 3 39 Ibs., 20; Ps Ibs. rf No, 1 hard amber durum ..... No, 1 mixed durum os NO, 1 red durum . 26 No. 1 flax ... 178 No. 2 flax . 178 | fe No. 1 rye fl Barley 2 Oats lt ‘Gi CHICAGO RANGE leds July 30. ste Wheat" Open He Hibs i 1k 1.18% 1.18% 1.20% 118% 1.19% - 1.20 iin List 131% 83% 89% 90% % 67 68 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Miones pole aly, July 30. High Low tae 1a 141% 149% 30% 1.31% 1.28% ie 1.29% 1,26% 54% 53% 54K itn MK 84% 4% 11% 1% 19% 78% 79% BH 21% 28 . 20% 28% 20% % 2.05 208 uth, Durum— Open High Low Close duly . 1i4% 138% 18K pose fags saan eo, Be 3 FFSS KE 83 ooiarens GRanT receipe 3 ely 1% compared to 247 NEAR NS ed unchanged at 2.02% ectively, and Dec. % + Minneapo is cash wheat and “ett Mireg ‘Cash Whest lhyD Delivered To Arrive 60 fei 141% 141% 139% + 180% 145% 1.38% 137% 146% 137% . 185% 142% 1.35% 1.33% 1.40% 133% . . 181% 137% 130% «DNS & Ig, ggg 128% 104% 121% . 1.25% 1.30% 1.24% . 1.22% 127% 1.31% + 119% 1.24% 117% . 117% 123% 113% spring ... 1.33% 1.37% 0... sso» fi Ed wis . ee gUF im Ot ne of-3E. eee sesee cohee s0+ 1.28% 1.25% and South «» 1.20% 1.21% «. 118% 1.10% - 115% 1.16% Duram ber hd tap bs. 1.16% 1.29% - 115% 1.18% 113% 1.17% «. 111% 1.15% . 1.00% 1.14% Ww Ww W.. w Ww. w Ww $e ag Sy oes pat Ibs. . eeee coeee Ths... 1.07% 112% «000 seve 4 amber hd 54 Ibs... 1.05% 1.10% «+00 5 amber hd iogh 102% 108% «000 sooee $2, Ibs. .. 1.00% 1.06% «000 sso0e ss 98% 1.02% ..... sooo Gr ty 15% 1.1 Oe ore Eke kee RERRBEES RR = * No. oar new 2.02% 2.04% 2.03% HICAGO CASH GRAIN chicago, July 30.—()—Cash wheat. . a to t 23; sami 3% te hard is to at ts " yallow. "30 to 1.01; sam- ity Oe ete! Re ae 30 to 30%; No. 1 5 Pry G0 nominal; malt- Bar! 0 to 82 nominal. ing te ‘seed naw 2.90 to 3,00 owt. *| prices: aR Tib-0-F Gi Cy C, Phillips Pet 62% Sanstegratng woate futures closed Pills Flour 28% respective- Proc Gam Pagee ria et BS Ry oe Fu ore Wo ax Dec. % at 79%: July toed barley i% Pure Oil = 20% mipher atte and Bent 1M at St. Ch '& Nw. 3k |S ce spring wheat was . . W. Purity Bak = 14 Durum was unchanged, “™* et |Chi Gt. W. ” 2% | Radio 9% A Ra ei ge ie CE ee goed. Barley trade Was brisk. Flax Chrysler jan ee lemand was slow. | Reo Motor 6 vlcxeie HAlep aa ite Produce Markets | |Com sav. ie" (eae, 52% ag ; ont moa 3 Com. & gh Seabd Oll 41% cago, le . Edis, Sears-Roe were litte changed Friday, ‘but eggs | Con. Oll 16° | servel Hid tended higher oultry was weak. Cont. Can 56% > Buttor 1,265, steady, “prices un-| Cont Mot, aie eas Un ae 46, firm; extra firsts local | Cont, Oil Del. 48% | Socony Vac o fresh graded firsts local|Corn Prod, 65 Sou Cal Ed %, ca i current receipts 18%, | Crosley 19% 3 % storage packed fir: 0%. So Pac 41% Poultry, fucks, weak; | Cub. Am. Sug. 9%! go Ry 32% ge CRD than 4% Ibs.|Curt. Wrgt, 6 |go Ry pe 18: Leghorn hens 13% fryers, colored | Deere é& Co. 136% y uth and white Rock 22%, | Die Gton Sperry ‘Corp 18% berebecns 18; “brotlers, colored 26, | Dia. » 27%! std Brands 12% Plymouth and white Rock 22, bare-|Dome Mines 40 Bd G& backs 17, Leghorn 2 lbs. up 19, less|Doug Airc 87% 9% than 3 Ibs, 20; springs colored 20, Ply- t Std Oil Cal 4% mouth and white Rock 33%; ‘bare- | Dupon' 160% istq On Ind 46 backs 19; roosters 14%, Leghorn|East Kod 180 Std Ol © roosters 13%; turkeys, hens 15, toms | EI Auto Lite 38% os 14, No. 2 turkeys 13; ducks white and El Pw & Lt Stew. War. 18% colored 4%. Ibs, up 12, small 11; geese 23% | stone & Web. 4% yy. Firestone © 32% Studebaker 18 cae Gen Hiec | 51% lgwitt & Co, 23% New York, July 30.—(—Butter 8,-| Gen wills phy) ‘Texas 63% 356, steady; cre higher than Tex. Gul. 38% extra 32 Bue) Gen Mtrs = 83% |". B. ©, & 0. 13% Miece:, onde Gt to 87) 3% to 21%; ce: Geen in ae ised (90 score) 3: Trans-Am. 13% Cheese “101,702, -ateady and un-|Goodyear 40% ‘Tri-Cont. Cor. 8% cheat ree Gra-Paige 3% Union Oar. 101% rm. Mixed colors.!GN Ir Cif 1% : atarieras it to 28; firsts 21 to 21%. Union Pac. 126 Other mixed Brices unchanged. GNRy Pf 49% lun, Air. Cor. 29% try, by frelght iy a0, ive pout moll | aves Sus 84% [United Corp. 6 5 m; broll- er, Rocks 13 to 28; colored fi; Leg-| Greyhound 15% | Un, Gas Imp, 13% horn 20; fowls, colored 20 to 23; Leg-|Hec Prod 11%1U8 Ind. Al, 33% pera is os Ayal fe penters 16; tur-|Houd-HB 22 | yg. Pipe 52% 0 juck: Howe Sound 79% US R. & Imp, 12! nase onder reds 21 ty ai; | Hudson Mot 15% | Us Bu re | 28: Len Horn If to 20; eld roosiere 18; | Fear fy, [US Steel 1154 t] Gucke ite all turkeys unquoteas, qeegese 23% |UB Stl. Pf, 138 Dressed poultry quiet but firm. yon 37% /Vanadium 28% Fresh chickens, broilers 21 to 27; fry-|Int B’sMch 160: | War. Pict. 14% troren thickens foaniers 244, 09,40:|Int Hary 144 |Weet. Un. 40% fryers 20% to 2 Baie: ters 22% to| Int Nick Can 65%| West. Air. 41% 28%; other Grease prices unchanged | Int T & Tel 12 | West. El. 181% —_—____—_ Johs-Man 134 | White Mot. 23 RUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Kennecott 80% | Wilson & Go. 10 Butter wateeaas: Kresge (8 8) 24 | Woolworth 40% High Low Close|Krog Groc 21% | Wrigley, Jr. 70% Storage Standard: November ... Eggs Futures: Refrigerator Stan- ° dards, Oct. ...... 84% 24% 24% DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, July 30.—()—Closing cash Whert, No. 1 heavy dark north- ae ee, to 1. lise no 1 dark fo 1.40%3 Ni 10 1.42%; No. 3, & oY 1.25% to 1.34%; N ie ue e Stat dark bat been Montane 1. Dak No, 1 northern .1, 33% ti eet) to. a: ne 3, 3, & 1.08% to 1.12% No, 1 red durum + 82% 32% 82% 1, 288 to dd xo. 2,81 No. 3 white 20% ¢ Barley to 60%. malting a to $0; eed 18% WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Phdegted th aay 30—(#)—Cash wheat, No. northern 1.41%; No. 2 Rorth iy i 37%; No 0, 8 northern 1.83 ats, No. 2 ae a: No, 3 white 52; No. 1 mixed feed 5: FOREIGN EXCHANGE York July 30, cere ie 43 < Britain de- New 3 Ger travel 26.70; lorw: 25.1 35.66; Montreal in "New York 99.96%. CALL MONEY New York, July 30.—(#)—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime commer. per cent. Time loans st 30 ‘aaye 1%; 4-6 mos, nt, Bankers acceptances 1 er aaneaged Hab breedibpaali ty eed (By the Assoc! (Over the reenter in Now w Fork): Hamilton Tr Sh 62. Maryland Fund No Am Tr 8h 2.71 Quart Inc 8h 1 New York, aly io. oe curb: American Gen, ae Cities nario S Elec. Bond ‘ share 20%. Fisk Rub. 12%. MINNEAPOLIS 9’ Minneapolis, July emestocks iret Bank Stock 13%. pe tag Banco no trade (bid CmCae (By t! e Associated Press) Midwest Corp. 10. Me picheed BONDI sew. ae fore, July ni Tmensury t 4% 112,13, A small ravine in the northeast-|-cor ern section of Yellowstone Park is | t known as “Death Gulch.” In the early days, numerous bears, elk, and squirrels met their deaths there from natural poison gas. In California, it is contrary to law to work for nothing, ADVEKTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be accepted the Hing of (60) sixty tons or more ay North Dakota Boa it of an Dy we! weight to be delivered in the rves the right to hold all ba ment bin, of Canfield Consolid: tdi for @ period of thirt jchool for the comin, date eed, See the open he bids will be o| ing thereof. The Aém! day, August 28th, at tration By sorrae the rise to ralois: lang School and any right to reject y or all bids. ry ake order of Canfield School Board. ‘Signed (Mrs.) Violet O, alley. rk. 1/30—8/6-18 i Sees H pre 30. Govern: ton. ft Veteran Presbyterian: Pastor Dies Suddenly Cavalier, N. D, July 20.—(P)—Rev. | Frank Shallcross, 60, pastor of the Presbyterian church here for 11 years Rev. Shalllcross was a past state! Dou, moderator of then Presbyterian church, 24%,| Police Department Gets Ford Sedan|= An 85-horse-power Ford V8 {aoe sedan will assist Bismarck police to maintain law and order in the cap- ital city. The contract was awarded to Uni- /sentetive, nae BS sceonlved, oe the Nor! of Administration, "Bismarck Korth Dakota until 4 P. M, of 20th of given meat bias hb Dakota | Su ust 1937 at the office of ny ‘Bxer h Dakot udlicly oj BOARD au ve Secretar} Biemarck. North Di opened ai late, at the prtiee at Board of Adi Building, Bismarck, North Bre to th he ica tary of the Bismarck, ort! der must’ s: ntee thet contract if hie bit ek A, B, Welch, at the eRe viata, 8 Bullaing, ot 00,6. i x, BY nat ttration: poecinione ir of Adminis at the ottlee of a m fumigation of State Hospi- pews Nore equal to at lei amount of thi the bidd z RN ee ay T1380 Bs Beetle Secretary Used C Car? L Lots of Them i in The WANT-ADS. 7 $5,500. Immediate Alas. Jun.’ 11% | Loew's 4% LIMIT IN CHICAGO AU: Ch. D. 290% |Loritiard () 21% |MPOERN bungalow, fireplace, east amie ioe Mack Trks, 45 sleeping porch main floor, two fin- Drop of Four Cents a Bushel|am. o. & L. 7%|Mar- Field 27% ished rooms ae een Reached In Kansas City, 4m Inter. 14% )/McKes. & R. 18% Gat hata pis. Trading Friday [A MSS SS /MR Foe $48 | Mona propery ery timc, hot ‘Fri Am, Met f A ,. pape ncaay Am. Pt. 11% | Mid Cont, P, 31% Foner ec nee: mele weiee Am. Red. 22 |Minn.. Hon. 5 3 | chicago, July 30.—UP)—Downward | Am. Rol. Mill. 37% |Minn. Mol. | 14 | MODERN five-room inate dowd fe; | lanes. of iaty Las edited Am. 8; Ref. 93% | Mont. Ward | wks end, detached garage, fine trees in Gent of the, finer Permissible im- = 08. |Nomh Mie, 18 | Jahn, : =H cents a bushel Am. Nat. Biscuit 28% At Kansas City, the full limit of 4| Am, Nat, Osh m, 04% [ND coer selected properties, con- | outer aces eae ely using low- | Am: Nat DULIE” 3oy |_, investments and bullding sites. grade wheat to feed ae 0 autptisute | A, Nat. Pr. &Lé 11% |HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY for corn. Nat. Steel 92% | Webb Block Phone 0 At the close, corn was 1 to 3% N. ¥. Cent, 3ii |X REAL RARGAIN-@x Toomer cents under Thursday’s finish, Sept. No. Am. Avia, 11% | ern stucto bungalow, with rooms 90%-91%, Dec. 68%-69, wheat %-% No, Amer. 28%] in basement. Eight years old. Hard- advanced, Sept. 1.18%-%, Dec. 1.19%- AY No. Pacific 20 floors. Built-in: features. Ex- ™% and oats % off to % up. oe Oil 20% cola condition and location, T. iver Farm, 65% . Casey é& Son. Pee OoRAT CHANGES LITTLE Otis Elev. 41% room: Ww two blocks from Minneapolis, July 30 —’—wheat Pac. G. & El. 32% high school at a bargain if taken at futures showed little change at the Packard once. Gas heat, fireplace, breakfast close of Friday's market session with Param. Pict. 22 % ¢ fluctuating within a narrow (Park Uteh 4% mines nyt ok throughout. Write y wheat futures closed un- Pathe Film 9% = ea Bt £1494. Sept Up at 1.30% Penney J © 98 | Male or Female Help Wanted Penn RR 36% |v man or women, Staduate over 20, Educational Sales. No tra Good salary and Houses for Rent FOUR ROOM basement house. vies gas, electricity, a roneal Service Biation, a Main 8t, heat, gas garage. Also, basement apartment for rent. Inquire, 1026 10th ee NEW Duplex, two bedrooms, gas stove, and electrolux. 307 Hane natin, Frank Everts, 314 3rd. SEVEN room Modern. Hardwood floor. 518 10th Street. Phone 17. SIX room bungalow wil tull Paper 310 Ist. Paes 1065 or call at 202 Ave. E. Bes ones modern bacms: Not far Phone 1431-R. ? ; fe eae so jear 216 Sth Street, he a lth ome, Street. 1518-J, _— id “An at to regulate inters: mi x fore th a certitieg check drawn one solvent ee, fomunisslo bank in the State of North Dak wl ey caret to the Board ot adminis. on Hay Lands for Rent HALF section 12 miles south sata of Wing Bee Reo a Bismarck, N. D. ~ printed ( Two le. 25 ~~ Order Pirscline Mi District Boards 0 Submit Pi ed Rules and Regu- to the Sal: and in Conformity Pi ions of the Bitu- minous Coal Act of 1937. Pursuant to act of Congre: bituminous coal, ¢ Leda ), known as the Bity ct of 1931, the. National is Coal Bicimfnous Coal. Commission hereby an fete a trict board shall pre; rules and regulations sale ane distribution ula tthe ack (by shel nthe patandards of fair include the. Droposed definition sycepyes of such consuming respective aero and Pop. ef ectfie tions to ottectuate Peed Il of sat att ea Section 4 3. Buch pro; ones rules and regu- eae toesth Fr with a statement of the therefor, shall be sub- ited oy ach district beard to the Gormentoe ion at or before ten (10) lock A. it 2, 1 nd upon ipeeiney thereof, the Commission may disa; aDEIOYE: or modify the aime, for tor fhe ee ose of coordination. istrict, board shall, by yas eo! to be to act in its if coordinating, g, such rules Fesulations in conformity with Fae te require: moana ie a ae, XY at I, of ‘sect ft the Act, meeting, 18 aa hereby sot tor . Go gO eae of “the 2 aol ission Wwaent Ington, D. C., and to be conducted mnder, the direction the C pleted, end Ps lations as es bropoted rl ‘shalt be he Commission not later roposed rules ane regu- to the Co: seer on, wus be ies oniile i Oo mmiss! wi Le le in tke office of the mre ig 2 [will be aval on Augus' My ~ available for ines ter during office hou! Pe arties until the date wot the at 307 4th. | . per month. Call mornings. Phone coaahheering hall ba. held by the COOL, peuntoranie rooms Tae, Peek 324. earl Bh Bizect,, : ai ae S iz unit; sleeping room, Lava- poor oo aeianees tory in room. 610 4th. Gentlemen| eral m business at once. establish only. City about 1,000, only two mer- coal by code members wi ED sleeping room, Cloes| ceri #100000. Gocd locally Write jective 4! atric in Pec in, $10. Phone 262-R. 218 ist Street. the provisions. of said seid cA | 1. @. A. Box 1610, Pargo, N. Dak. h re Sacumors Cou e | ONE pleasant room for rent. | & ¥ Ee repentatives nore Naistrict - 410 3rd Street. Phone 532-M. dential aR ser an interested ROOM for rent with garage if de- paleo negro gale earl shall be given not Secretary son mailing Ing & Cop} 0 suoumers® F counee at fi h code of ald districts, and ae “pu Sitcation 3 notice upon three faterment ‘i tne sabiect mate thé Commission. ae ae 31st nek wectuLoush, ‘ 41/38-39-30) .|MAID for general housework. Good |BIANO Male Help Wanted WANTED—First class licensed bar- ber, at once, to work on percen- tage. Ronning’s Barber Shop, Scranton, N. Dak, Apartments for Rent THREE room ment with private bath sua kite chenette. Frigidaire, laundry priv- fleges. Also, one room apartment GROCERY men wanted: tween} with private bath, kitchenette, and ages 28 and 30. Experience unneces-| frigidaire. 106 Main Ave. Nicola sary, but preferable. Write Tribune} Apartments. Ad, 22650. FURNISHED or apart- BARBER at once. Single man prefer-| ment. Electric refrigerator. Elec- ted. Blackstone Barber Shop, New| tric stove. Laundry privileges. Fire- Rockford, North Dakota. proof building. Suitable for mar- rr | ried couple without or 3 Female Help Wanted $15 WEEKLY besides earning your own dresses FREE showing famous Fashion Frocks. No investment. Write fully giving age and dress size, Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. E- 1218, Cincinnati, Ohio. Pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking and serving. Small family. Write Tribune Ad. 22611. FOUR room unfurnished apartment. DESIRABLE unfurnished apartment. or 4 business ladies. Inquire at The Tribune office. Private bath. Gas and water fur- nished. Built-in cupboards. Refriger- | ! stor. Laundry privileges. Inquire at | 1 1810 Thayer, Phone 1650, All modern. Four rooms and bath. Gas stove, heat and water fur-|,, nished. Good location. Close to capitol. 1006 5th. 1 GIRL for general housework, go home nights. Must be a good cook. Write Tribune ad 22615. GIRL for general housework. Apply NEW basement apartment. ‘Three rooms and bath, oak floors, east and south windows. To be ready Phone 700 1930 1985 Dodge % ton pick up. 2nd and Broadway Automobiles for Sale USED CARS $89 Each. This Week Only 1929 Plymouth Sedan 1929 Whippet Coupe 1928 Chrysler Coupe 1927 Buick Sedan 1927 Essex Coach. 1929 Chevrolet Coach Twenty Others to Choose from. 283 Years of Honest Used Car Dealing. CORWIN-CHURCHILL CO., INC. Bismarck, N. D. Prices Greatly Reduced Plymouth Sedan .......... Pontiac Sedan oe Dodge Sedan .. Plymouth Coach Plymouth Sedan Dodge Sedan ... Plymouth Sedan . oe. Dependable Used Tracks Graham 1% ton truck . Chevrolet % ton screen 934 Dodge % ton panel . M. B. GILMAN COMPANY Phone 808 about August 1. 811 6th Street. in person. 234 W. Broadway. FOR SALE Federal Land Bank Farms in FURNISHED three room floor apartment. Rental $32. 721 3rd Street. One room and kitchen- ette. Rental $23. 618 6th Street. practical two USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts, Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. 1936 CHEVROLET coach. Excellent condition. Very low mileage. Must. sell. Call at 902 10th Street. ment. Private entrance. No chil- dren. Call rear door. 511 14th. District Representative DESIRABLE three room basement apartment with bath. Private en- trance. Laundry room and garage. Call at 414 9th Street. Work Wanted YOUNG woman wants hour work. Es; ironing, cleaning. Rea- Tonable.” Call Bildsed, 1611 after 1:30... LAWN mowers and re- paired. Call for and delivered. H. Sunheim. Phone 1563-J. 1004 Ave. c. 4th Street. Phone 649, in a small piano. WANTED day work by reliable and experienced girl. Phone 1492. Ask for Edna. id DOWNTOWN furnished room for AUGUST 1—Nicely furnished two FURNISHED apartment. Living lighthousekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main .Apts.7 or-2. room apartment with main front entrance. Nice home for one or|® two girls. 604 3rd. NICELY furnished ‘apartment, three rooms, private bath, frigidaire Suitable two quiet adults. Phone 793. 813: Ave. C. room, kitchenette, Murphy bed, Frigidaire. $28. Also, one at $22. Travel Opportunity DRIVING through Yellowstone Park and back. Room for several. Write A. H. Gerlits, Hughes Apts No. a occasional, ‘brary table sideboard server. 210 Ave. B. and one solld wooden, at 412 Mandan Street. ICE box, 25 pound capacity, ‘Loom baby buggy, buffet. 420 W. Thayer. ivory bed. Good condi- Instruction true and and *ynone i 1619, 223 2nd Bt. Rooms for Rent ONE light housekeeping room, $18. 1216 Broadway. Two room base- ment om Buitable for cou- ple. $15. 206 13th. — we sceasiive- well Farniahed ney furnished sle Ms room, Close in. Ground floor. Near telephone. Available st once. Phone 380-W. cool room for rent.. Always hot water. Gen- 508 ged Eee cel st Pers bath. Available August 1. NICELY furnished room. Stationary on trained apartment Neel Hot and cold water. For|/ONE room ‘apartment. gentleman. 610 7th Street. Phone 26. tn eg ed Cos Phone MODERN alee room. two = sak Centrally located. Hot water and gas heat. 404 5th Street. sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Always hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. = large sleeping room. One bi oe high school, five blocks from capitol. Phone 978-W. nY large front room. Close in. One block from bus line. Newly decorated. Call 834-W. SLEEPING room on first floor. Next to bath. Hot water at all times. Phone 1760, 408 10th. SLEEPING ROOMS with large closets. Hot water always. Close to bath. 421 Ist St. SLEEPING room. May be used for light housekeeping. 418 8th Street. Phone 1601-W. INE sleeping room for rent. to bath Hot water all the Das 617 7th Street. ROOM with evening and morning meal. Gentlemen only. Phone 145. nd FURNISHED room for rent. Suitable 401 Sth Street. for two. Also, pisno for sale. Call sired. Phone 1563-J. SLEEPING room for rent. Next to bath. 618 2nd St. SLEEPING room. Gentlemen only. _ 416 6th Street. ROOM for rent. 811 Ave. C. Dead Animals DEAD animals (with fides on) Sais collect, “we pay for the call. Northern Rendering Co, TWO rooms, $20. One single, FOUR rooms unfurnished. Three 622 3rd. WG MODERN furnished apart- FURNISHED apartment, including FOUR or five room modern partly VERY desirable, unfurnished apart- rooms, APARTMENT NEW three room unf FURNISHED apartment for rent. UNFURNISHED or partly ONE room apartment with kitchen- APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. TWO room apartment, ‘unfurnished. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. TWO or three room unfurnished apartment, TWO room upstairs apartment. Phone Everts, 314 3rd. $12. $175 CREDIT on Chrysler or Ply=. mouth automobile. Liberal discount, Write Ad No. 22667. $85. credit on a Plymouth or DeSotc at a lberal discount. Write Trib- une ad 22330. : FOR SALE—1937 Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. 22046, Wanted to Buy IG in your scrap iron and all. other junk metal, hides, sheep .Pelts_and wool. Northern Hide & Fur Company, Sam and Jack Sle- ven, Props. Brick building corner pend Front Sts., Bismarck, N. ee, SECOND hand studio couch, sani- tary couch or day bed. Also, small. ware or chest of drawers, Phone Clean, upstairs, for light house- keeping. Laundry privileges. 1100 Broadway. rooms furnished. All newly decor- Aeoig Gas, heat, lights furnished. ments. Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. 222 Man- dan St. ts, water, heat, gas and kel- Hose we privileges. 930 4th, furnished apartment. One two- room house. 1517 Bowen. ment, Three bath. New FOR RENT—Also, platform scale and other articles. Phone 2180, or call at 717 Thayer. base- ment apartment. All modern. Hot water heat. 813 Thayer sents. 'O room. ed _upsl ment. Windows on three sides. Near grade and high school. 808 7th. Lights, water and gas. Laundry privileges. 219 2nd Street. USED bicycle in good condition: Phone 403-M. 5 __ _ _—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— For Rent FOR RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE- —Highly improved 800 Acre Grain snd Stock farm. W. E. Chisman, Lisbon, N. Dak. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 406 9th St. Phone 1126. Wanted to Rent TWO or three room apartment with Private or connecting bath, Not. over $35. Phone 2113. Perfection ean Men’s Suits Ladie’s Dresses Oars Say Cleaned Only $1.00 50c Phone 1707 718 Thayer For Sale 48 6-inch John Deere tractor lugs. Reasonably Bis- 1 set extension rints, Priced. Jacob P. Dietrich, Marck, Star Route No. 1. furnished newly décorated basement apart- ment with bath. 831 8th. ette. Also, two room apartment, 411 Sth Street, Phone 273, No children. Apply Mrs. J. E. Daw- son, at 406 6th St. Gas, heat and laundry privileges. 510 Sth Street. t rooms lor housekeeping, Close in. Call at 323 2nd Bt. furnished Lshte, water, gas. $18. 520 Avenue 423 Sth Street. 2052-W. 207 13th Street. HEALTH Is Your Greatest Asset Here ts relief for aches, pains, colds and kinds ef rheama- reguiar $3.00 trea’ $1.50 and this ad. Uteratere. JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH 206 Main Avenue. Phone 604 BISMARCK, N. D. Please call for appointments. ry Roommate Wanted ROYAL. Typewriter. TWIN stroller. Good COCKER Spaniel puppies. Registered females, $10. Males $20. Special this month only. Mack Kennels, Finley, -N. Dak. FOUR used 6 ply 600-16 Goodyear double eagle casings. Good condi- tion. Inquire Tribune office. = Miscellaneous for Sale Late model, tabulation system. Excellent con= dition, $45. Left-handed driver, brassie, mashie, putter with bag. $5. Call 1363. CUT RATE EYE GLASSES. pay more? 113 Ist St. South of Chevrolet Garage. Phone 1589. Dr. MacLachlan Optical company. FOUR U. S. Royal tires, tubes in ex< cellent shape, run only 6000 miles, Re-tiring for trip. Bargain. Call at Palm Garden. KISCO ventilation—a fan for every purpose. See them at Norge Ap- pliance Company. E. G. Sturm. Good new. Halt price. Call 229-M. Mandan, North Dakota. Tribune Rates mm, to insure sertion came day. Out-of-Town Readers whe wish to answer want ads f= which ently telephone Be to of af oF . given ta THE SISMARCK TRIBUNE elippin, sam

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