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5 1.25; cutter WN PRICES DURING NEW YORK TRADING Ford Announcement of Boosted Prices Paves Way for Other Advances New York, July 31.—()—Slow but persistent buying in motors and steels provided the stock market with lift- fng power in Saturday's final July session, While the —_ tape jogged along indifferently most of the » gains of fractions to more than 2 ” points were pinned on the favorites. Profit taking was present in a few sectors, but leaders finished not far from their tops, With Ford announcing boosts in utomobile abet to offset increased fitor and material costs, thus ‘paving the way for advances by other manu- facturers, Motors and Chrysler were well out in front from | ge the start. Steels responded to ohicavad earn- {ngs and production prospects, Farm implements, oils and aviations were BISMARCK GRAIN ed bi grep! Co.) 1 No. 1 dark northern, No, 2 dark northern, a tbe: “2 No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No, 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs.. No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ib: No. 5 dark northern, 51 1b: No. 5 Ate northern, 50 Ibs..... le grain: 49 Ibs, | on; 3 45. Ibs. 40 Ibs., ee 39 Ibs., Be; PH ibe. so 37 Ibs., 52. No, 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax $ 93 - 88 ae CHICAGO RANGE cago, Suly $1.—/P— Wheai— "0 Low Ol bid up on reports of larger demand | Dec. fn both fields. Utilities and rails, while not buoyant, generally held their own. Transfers were around 300,000 shares. Envisaging @ quick vote due on the wage-hour bill in congress, Wall Street | Dec. was inclined to feel better because of the possibility adjournment might not be far away. tension over Par Eastern disturbances. There seemed to be less | S¢! Bonds and commodities developed | M2¥. indefinite trends, Livestock ote Chicago, July Soom -(0.8.D. A. y— Hogs 1,500 tneludin 1,000 direct; nominally steady; shippers took 100; estimated holdover 1,000; compared week ago packing sows 25-40 higher, butchers 250 Ib. down 15-25 higher; heavier hogs 10-15 higher. Cattle, 500, scaler, 100; compared Friday last wi hoice’ and prime medium welght and heavy steers barely steady, having i early ad- vance after to) OP, went 7.15, a new high since 1928; teepeabie light steers, yearlings, and common, medium and good grades all representative weights strong to 25 hij highest price 17.10; best yearlings 85; lib: eral supply fed steers 15.25-16.75; av- erage cost all steers around 14.50; fed light heifer and mixed yearlings firm; best heifers 15.75; but grassy kinds -75 up; grass fat cows 50 higher, light young kinds up more in sym- hy rass heife: utters 25- iy higher: julls 50 up, a 1.00-1.50 over last. ek ; and yearling run weighty grass steers 12.80; very few grassers to xe under 9.00; stockers and feed- ers Sheep.” 5,000, a alneey For week ending Frida: 000 directs. pared Friday Fast week: spring lambs and yearits 25- higher, sheep strong to hig! week's spring lemb top. ee 75 paid at close for choice natives, late bulk natives 11.25-11.50, week's bulk 10.75-11, Ooi no_ choice westerns here his week, most sales 9.75-11.25, aecording to oy and weight; two anapjee Feo a6 Ib. fed wooled fornias 10.75 Tuesday; yearlings 0-10. oy bulk 9.00-9.50; slaughter 4.00-5.25 mostly, week's top 5.50; few good 66 1b. Wash- ington feeding lambs 9.50 at close. 80. PAUL South Be span * Minn, July 31+ (AP—U, . A.)—Receipts ot most {itestocte ae moderately light this Week and most cattle advanced around 25 cents with bulls 25 to 50 cents higher, lers largely $1 higher for the week. Chotce fed steers reached $15.75 or a new high since 1929, a few loads making $35 5, most fed offer- Ings 12 00 to 15.00, plain grassers 7.00 to 9.00, warmed-up and short-fed 9.50 to 11.50, Medium to choice heifers brought 10.00 to 13.00, most plain | grassers 7,00 to 8. few dry-fed cows 8.00 to 9.50, grassers 5.50 to moat cutters and low cutters to 5.25. Common and medium / sausage bulls finished mostly at 5 50; to 6.50, good to choice vealers 9.50 to 10.56, © few 11.00 or more, cull to medium’ 5.50 to 8.50. A few. choice western stock calves sold up to 9.50 this week, but most stock steers and i 1 downward from 8. 20, plain um grades 5.50 to 7.25. of barrows and gilts closed Bteady to 16 cents or more higher for the week, packing sows around 15 to 35 cents higher, with good and choice 0 to 240 pound relent on Friday at 12.35 to Pe 2.65, 240 to 300 Ibs, 11 50 to 12.50 or more, 300 to 350 Ibs, 11.00 to 11.65 or above, good sows 360 lbs. down 10.95 to 11.10; 360 to 425 Ibs. at 45 to 10.95; big weights aronne a 1 eder pigs downward trom Slaughter lambs gained about’ 50 cents during the week, ewes also closing higher, Bulk good to choice site ewe and wether lambs finish- ae 0, medium to good lasebs ings 7.00 to 7.50, ishter ewes ts 16 down, aaa Si 1; 17 81.—(AP—U. 5. ay cui ee ae Yeor ‘the week: Res steers sed” yen eae te tony 25 61 an ag feeder: prime envy a4 ral, ‘Tote by) op fo ete 3 nd gra nds below; few choles light heifers 18. Com- | Jt Test above 14.00; bulk cows Vrs to 7.00; vey fote vr 38 rades 4.25 to 5.! Fos: wept mary si ges steers 5 ORV: tow good ioedioa | elfers eat) butchers monty steady; 80-250 of ae butch- ae 7.80. Hogs 200; medium and ers 11,78 to 12. inally; other welg! teady to 10 lowes cowa 1.00 to 10. jaturdey's trade, nom- for the week: lambs 25 4 yearlings 25 to 50 higher; ewes strong to 45 up; week's native ey, top fi 00; tate sales 10.50 to 00; los lots good and choice Idaho it} 50 to 10.75; some good 10.00 to 10.25; shorn Californias 10.00 te 10.15; yearl- jes ory 8.50 to 9.00; bulk ewes ieee 3 Idaho ler lambs, 8.75 ee Boston, Jar TON Apo, 8. D. A.) Improvement c@ntinued in the wool market during the past week. A moderate amount of spot wool was s0!d in Boston, pat the expansion in trade was g: The bulk of the demand was center- a tern grown wools in pea bonotey in th 42 to 43 cents ighths bloods, arter bloods. @ for fine Delai staple! comping nts for thri and 42 to 48 cents fo: CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. 10. For COMPLETE Markets 4 and Financial News THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Reliea upon by by business mon men 11.95 12.02 11.62 16.37 17.20 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, July 31.—(>)— Wheat— Open High ek oety Close 150 1.50 + 130% etd ety 13h 1.28 1.26% 6 20315 209% seve 2.05. 2.05 2.05 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn.. July 31.—(}— a Open Hizh Low VGN vik 11% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, July 31.—()—Wheat. receipts Saturday 216 compared to 194 | N: a fear ago. inneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: Cash Wheat Delivered . 139% 137% » 135% 1.33% 1.45% 137% 1.43% 136% . 142% 1.35% 1.40% 1.33% 1.31% 1.38% 131% 1.29% 135%, 1:28% 1.26% 1.32% 1.25% 1.23% 1.28% 122% 120% 1.25% 1.19% 117% 1.22% 1.15% 115% 1.20% 1.11% 3DNS pring .. Pace nay et relent no nominally” - Montane Winter Wheat 14% protein DH Wor HW... 1.27% 1.35% va Wor age 1.25% 1.35% 1DH Wor 1H W... 1.21% 1.23% _...... Minnesota and South Dakota soe 1.18% 1.19% W or W... 1.16% 117% W or ‘Wz... 113% 1.14% Durum 2 amber bd. 59 Ibs. 2 amber hd . 58 ahi epson 1.14% 1.17% 1.13% 1.16% » 11%, 1.15% . 100% 1.13% a 107% 112% - 1.05% 1.10% | a 1.03% 1.08% - 1.00% 1.06% Cy ‘ +» 96% 1.00% jurum ae (Lower test weight nominally discounted 5c per Ib). Coarse Grains 2B SEES Bee BReRe’ REX 9% 81% .78% Flax. No. 1 (new) 2.01% 2.03% 202% WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, July erin eps wheat, No, 1 northern 1.37; No. 2° northern 1,33; No. 3 northe: SMa oats, No. 2 white 51%: No, ei white. 48%;' No. 1 mixed feed 48%. 92; 48 Ibs., 88; 47 Ibs, 4; HEA’ 4, |FUTURES PUSH DOWNWARD % | at 2.02% *) Biles” ehh St To Arrive | bi: a | Rorthern 131% to 1.83% :, No. 3 NEARLY TWOCHNTS IN CHICAGO MARKET Hedging Sales, Absence of Broad Speculative Buying Are Partial Causes Chicago, July 31.—(#)—Depressed by hedging sales in the absence of broad enough speculative buying in- terest to support the market, wheat Hafihed sagged. almost. two cents a ushel at times Saturday. ‘Weakness of the Liverpool and Win- nipeg markets, which will be closed Monday, induced some of the-selling here. Trade was light. Wheat closed 1% to 2 cents lower compared with Friday’s finish, Sep- “tember 1.16%-%, December 1.17%-%, and corn was 1% down to 1% up, 9 | Kresge (8 8) 24 .| Krog Groc Lib-O-F Gl) Loew's ~ 21% 66% September 91%-92, December 67%-%. | Barnsdall Oats lost %-%. MILL CITY W! Minneapolis, July 31.—(@)—Eastern selling in Chicago-and weakness there pushed wheat futures downward here Saturday. Holders were re or less inclined to even up because of the holidays in Canada England Monday. July wheat closed % higher at 1.50, Sept. 2% lower at 1.28%, Dec. 2% lower at 1.26%. Flax trade was quiet and prices down with the rest of the list, July closed 1 lower at 2 01%, Sept. 1 lower » and Dec. unchanged at 2.05. Coarse grains also closed lower. July oats closed % tomer at 34, Sept. % lower at 27%, and Dec. % lower at 28%. July ie closed 1% lower at Be, Sept. lower at 76%, and Dec. 1% ieee at 77%. July teed parties closed 1% ‘lower at 58%, and Dec, 1% lower. at 52%. Demand for cash wheat was good for the medium to heavier weight quality. Winter. wheat was in fair supply and demand was fair at un- changed prices. Demand for durum and offers were light. Cash corn was unchanged with fu- tures and offerings light Oats was in good demand and firm. Rye was in good demand and steady until near the close. Barley was steady and weak later. Flax was in fair to good demand ‘and firm. ai Produce Markets | Budd Wm Bur Add Mch 28 But Cop & Z. 7% Cal Z-Ld Can Pac Case (I.J) Caterpil Celanese Cer D Pasco 74 Ches &.O Chi & NW Chi Gt W CM&PPf 4% Chrysler Col-Palm Col G.El Com Solv Com & Sou Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can Cont Mot Cont Oil Del 48% Corn Prod 65% Crosley Cub Am Sug 9% Curt Wret ‘| Deere & Co 130% Dia Mtch 9% 98% 87% Phelp Dodge 50% Phil Morris 91% Phillips Pet 63% Proc & Gam 62% Pu 8vc N:3 43% Pullman 54 uu 9 8% 3% Uwe 184 99% 39% 51% 3% 2% 116% 18% 14% 4% 3 385 15% 58% 2% 19% 6% a7 —@ |Dome Mines 39% NEW YORK New York, July 31:—(#)—Live poul- try, by freight and by express nom- inal. No quotations. Dressed poultry steady to firm. Fresh chickens, broilers 21% to 273 fryers 22 to 27 Fresh old turkeys Frozen. chickens, broilers 26%, Other dressed prices unchanged Butter 8692, quiet, Prices un- changed. Cheese 268,760, steady and unchanged. Fggs 21524, quiet. Mixed colors, whites, browns and duck eggs un- changed. unquoted, 21 to 26; fryers 21 to CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, July. 31.—()-(U.8.D.A.): ayer ae ‘arrivals 108 cars; on tra 9; total U. 8. shipments 426 slightly weaker, supplies mo erate, demand fair; sacked per cwt.:! Call- corals White Rose, U. 8. 1, 2.80-40; U. pe N car, 1.90; Idaho |. 8. 1, cotton sacks, 1,70; bi ks 1.50-60; Washing- U. 8, No. 1, partly jouri Cobblers, U. 8S. raded, res a0: Nebraska 8 1, 1.20-3 MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, July 31.—(#)-(U.8.D.A.) —Potatoes: Supplies moderate, de- id slow, iyi slightly weaker. stock, ay Ib. Hes 8: California Rose, U, 8. 1, 235-2. 50; combin- ation grader 2.0 washington White se, U. S. 1, 0; Colorado Cob- 3 Idaho Bliss Tri- rh dled ees ce inch minimum, 1.60; Missourt: Cobblers, U. 8S. 7 home grown Early Ohios, 1.25-i.60. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, July 31. i tee! cenh prices: Wheat, N northern spring 1. % 5 1 dark northern 1.35% to 1.43 2 dark northern 1.33% to 1.40 No. 3 dark northern 1.29% to 1 38%; No. 4 dark northern 1.23% to 1.32%; . 5 dark northern 1.15% to 1.25: hard winter Montana 1.2 _1 hard amber No.2 hard amber . 8 hard amber . 4 hard amber 6 hard amber 1.00 t red durum 112%; mixed counted 3 to 5 below hard Flax, No. 1, 2.04 to 2.06, : . 2, 80% to 82%, yy, malting 55 to 70; teed bar- wey 46% to 52%. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, ao, 31.—@—Foreign exchange st : Great Britain de- mand in do! others in cents. Great Britain 18/16; France 3.75; Italy 5.36%; permeay. free 40.24, reg- istered 22. 50, travel 26.60; Norway us 01; erecen 25. i co teal in New York 9.96%; ‘k in Montreal CURB STOCK New York, duly 31.—()—Curb: American Gen. 10%. Cities Service 2%. Elec.’ Bond & Share 20%. Fisk Rubber 13%. ‘MENT TRUSTS (By Associated Press) (Over the conniaE ts New York): Hemilton Tr Sh 2. 62. Maryland Fund No Am Tr 8h 2.78; MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS alipneevonls. ‘July 31.—@—Stocks pire Bank Stock 13%. ane Banco no trading (bid Minn Site Fuly ya Neer (0.8. Rats eularity Characterized ring wheat market during the week Cy Able i as considerable differ- of opinion existed CORP aEn Lam @ amount of loss suffered by thi ring wheat crops during the month of July. Some estimates pizced the probable decrease in Production for ur northwestern” Peprin wheat at 50 to 60 million bushels un- official July estimate; while other private statisticians placed the rob: loss at only 20 to 25 million under ae givetnineat tig- of July ts of Pack wheat totaled 1,141 5 all classes. Samples from the later harvested fields in North Da- somewhat higher test e South Dakota offer- dark northern was quoted hid ee ern Pee, price. prices declined along | with bread ent a to iso) some- what greater exte: Sept. durum declined 3:to 3% for the week, closing Friday at 1.14%. The rye market declined with wheat and also under pressure of liberal crop offerings. Sept. rye declined 3% for the. week, clgaing iday at 78%. ‘ne oats market showed a further decline as prices were ad- justed to a new crop bai Sept. oats cocina 446, for the week, closing Fri- at alged eek finished at 54%, the ag. ady changed’ or x 6 week. vanced % net for the week, Friday at 2.03%. and about un- Sept. flax ad- cones Doug Aire Dupont, East Kod El Auto Lite 39° El Pw & Lt Firestone Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mills Gen Mtrs Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Tl Cent Ind Rayon Int. Harv -.114%.J. Int Nick Can 65% Int T & Tel 11% Johns-Man 136 Kennecott of carlot grain Pe ; ym Tuly — 31.—— . | Cheese auerations ‘for the week: Wis- SUE TWIN 58% 159% -180 23% | US R & Imp 13% US Rubber 59% US Smelt R 91 US Steel 118% US Stl Pf 135 Vanadium = 31 60% | Woolworth 40% RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, .2 heavy wh: 80% to 86, a flax not aces ‘wis SIN C! Plymou ues cite Twi Roommate Wanted GIRL to share apartment, $12 each mornings. Phone or month. Call Instruction DIGBY, instructor. Sho! and typing. Phone 1619. &t. marck, Star Route No, 1. 'Used Car? Lots of Them in. The WANT-ADS ished rooms, garage in basement. Gat heat. Sale price $6,200. MODERN five-room bungalow, west end, property very Cee hot water, gas heat, garage. Sale price MODERN five-room bungalow, west end, detached garage, fine trees in yard, screened porch. Sale. price $4,200. AND other selected properties, con- sisting of small and large homes; investments and building sites. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 FIVE room bungalow two blocks from high school at a bargain if taken at once. Gas heat, fireplace, breakfast nook, oak floor throughout. Write Tribune Ad 22565. Houses for Rent FOUR. ROOM basement house. Water, gas, electricity, storeroom and Walkin vegetable cellar. In- quire Grand Service Station, 624 Main 8t. SIX ROOM bungalow, heat, garage. Also, basement arararcl for rent. Inquire, 1026 10th St. NEW Duplex, two bedrooms, new gas stove, and electrolux. 307 Han- nafin, Frank Everts, 314 3rd. SIX room modern house. Not far from school. Immediate possession. Phone 1421-R. SIX room modern house with gar- ne Near high school. Inquire 214 ith Street. NODEEN five room house, Basement Garage, gas heat. Call 610. Farms for Sale i SR OE ORNS Sal FARM FOR SALE—Very reasonable, on terms; 320 acres W. %-17-138- 70, Kidder County, North Dakota. If interested, ae First National Bank, Oakdale, Pa, Photo. Finishing ROLLS developed, printed (6-0) 8c. Fine grain 350, Two Plead FREE. Cash only. Hoskins-Meyer. Bismarck, North Dakota. Personal td WANTED: Places for Capital Com- mercial College ain 2 earn roopy board. Phone 12! Wanted to — FIVE room gas heated bungalow, gar- age. Close common school. Prefer- oe heat, lights water shh Rooms for Rent ONE light housekeeping room, $16. 1216 Broadway. -Two room base- ment apartment, Suitable for cou- ple, $15, 206 13th, AN attractive, well furnished sleep- . ing room, Close in. Ground floor. ‘Near telephone. Available at once. Phone 580-W. % | NICELY furnished room. Stationary 3]. bowl, .Hot.and old -water,~ For gentleman, 610 7th Street. Phone 26. LARGE front room with two closets. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. 2% blocks from G. P. 507 4th. PLEASANT sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Always hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. nge No. a SLEEPING ROOMS with large closets. Hot water always. to bath. 421 1st St. 5 | SEREAgANT Toom and garage for rent. 208 3rd Street. Opposite new Federal Building. Close 15,|SLEEPING room, May be used for light housekeeping. 418 8th Street. Phone 1601-W. ONE sleeping room for rent. Next to bath. Hot water all the time. 617 7th Street. Phone|ROOM with evening and morning meal. Gentlemen only. Phone 145. 401 Sth Street, FURNISHED room for rent. Suitable for two. Also, piano for sale. Call at 307 4th. -|COOL, comfortable room for rent with board. Available August 1. 6th Street, large housekeeping room. Close in. Suiteble for two. Phone 262-3. sleeping room. Lava- bed in room, 510 4th. Gentlemen FURNISHED sleeping room. in. $10, Phone 262-R. 218 ist sireot, ONE it room for rent. Close in. 410 3rd Street. Phone 532-M. SLEEPING room for rent in down- town district. 116 Broadway. "| ROOM for rent, Stationary bowl, 410 }LASSES. Why pay more? 113 Ist St. South of Chevrolet Garage. Phone 1589. Dr. MacLachlan Optical company. FOUR U. 8. Royal tires, tubes in ex- |- cellent shape, run only 6000 miles. began for mp. Bargain. Call at purpose. See them at Norge Ap- Pliance Company. nO stem stroller. Good as new. price. Call 229-M. Mandan, North 1th Street. Phope 1603. ROOM for rent with garage if de- sired. Phone 1563-J. SLEEPING room. Gentlemen only. 416 6th: Street. for rent. 811 Ave. C. =e Dead Animals DEAD animals (with hides on). | Horses, cattle, sheep or Bes With- in 85 miles, Bismarck. ‘ PROMPTLY. Phone muerek 2313 collect. We pay for the call. Northern Rendering Co. ___ Male Help Wanted LASALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSI- ‘TY has openings for two well-edu- cated earnest men, preferably between 30 and 45 years of age, with sales experience. Real opportunity for executive advancement and in- come. Men selected will be thor- oughly trained to succeed. Leads furnished. Address application 604 Plymouth Building, Minneapolis. MAN WANTED MUST have car. Work in rural dis- tricts, your home county. Perma- nent. Good pay weekly. Give age and experience. Write P. N. Blake, 415 Lbr. Exch. Bldg., Minneapolis, Minnesota. SALESMEN WANTED—$250 weekly profits made selling special tool set to garages No competition. Write Erie Box 205-S, Beaver City, eb. YOUNG man with car; spare time position as investigator; fee basis. United Foods, 3848 Lincoln Ave., Chicago. GROCERY men wanted: Between ages 23 and 30, Experience unneces- sary, but preferable. Write Tribune Ad. 22650. BARBER at once. Single man prefer- red. Blackstone Barber Shop, New Rockford, North Dakota. —_—_—_—_—_———— Female Help Wanted MAID for general housework. Good pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking and serving. Small family. Write Tribune Ad. 22611. EXPERIENCED farm girl or middle- aged woman for housework and care of elderly woman, Write Tri- bune Ad 22698, MIDDLE AGED woman to care for apartment and prepare evening | - meals. Sleep out. Phone 117-R. after 5 p. m. GIRL for general housework. Apply in person, 234 W. Broadway. Aon SALE ° cash pay- ment, 20, years time. See or write K. KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative Work Wanted LAWN mowers sharpened and re- paired. Call for and delivered. H. Sunheim. Phone 1563-J. 1004 Ave. c. PIANO tuning. Chas, L, Bryan, 422 4th Street. Phone 649. A good buy in a small piano. EXPERIENCED and capable young girl wants hour, day or week work. Phone 1871. Ask for Lydia. ome 24046 South 11th Street —_—_—_—_—————— Household Goods for Sale THREE room unfurnished NEW basement apartment. USED TRUCK HEA DQUARTERS USED TRUCKS GALORE FOR BARBECUE BARGAIN DAY Wed. Aug. 4th ALL MAKES—ALL SIZES LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED! For Example: 1986 STUBDEBAKER—Cab over opgine, 1% ton. 115” wheelbase INTERNATIONAL C-1 PICKUP. Reconditioned % ton. 125” wheelbase, $395.00. 1935 FORD V-8—Reconditioned. 1% ton, 157” wheelbase $425.00. 1984 DODGE PANEL school bus_ 1% ton, $395.00, 1935 FORD PANEL with new en- fr; oo” ton, 113” wheelbase, 1934 FORD V-8, Completely overhauled, in A-1 shape. 1 ton, 157” whee! je $895.00. Many other mares that just can’t be beat! At International Harvester Co. Bismarck, North Dakota Apartments for Rent apart- ment with private bath and kit- chenette. Frigidaire, laundry priv- ileges. . Also, one room apartment with private bath, kitchenette, and frigidaire. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apartments. or unfurnished apart- FURNISHED ment. Electrio 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. FOUR room unfurnished apartment. Private bath. Gas and water fur- nished. Built-in cupboards. Refriger- ator. Laundry privileges. Inquire at 1510 Thayer. Phone 1650. Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET “OK” Used acs Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Coach Chevrolet Coach : Chevrolet Master Coupe Chevrolet Special Sedan Plymouth Coupe Ford Delivery Tudor ,... Plymouth Deluxe Coupe 435 Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe - Trucks - Ford ton pickup ........ 125 Chevrolet 1%4 ton stake a Chevrolet pickup Chevrolet 114 ton panel aa We Trade and Give Terms Capital Chevrolet Co. Bismarck, N. Dak. SSReeSesse SBR USED CARS $39 Each. This Week Only 1929 Plymouth Sedan 1929 Whippet Coupe 1928 Chrysler Coupe 1927 Buick Sedan 1927 Essex Coach 1929 Chevrolet Coach Twenty Others to Choose from. 23 Years of Honest Used Car Dealing. CORWIN-CHURCHILL CO., INC. Phone 700 Bismarck, N. D. “BARBECUE DAY SPECIALS _ Prices Greatly Reduced 1929 Plymouth Sedan ...... 1930 Pontiac Sedan 1931 Dodge Sedan .. 1935 Plymouth Coach 1935 Plymouth Sedan 1935 Dodge Sedan ... 1936 Plymouth Sedan .. . Dependable Used Trucks 1928 Graham 1% ton truck ....$ 75 1930 Chevrolet % ton screen .., 185 1934 Dodge % ton panel . +. 275 1935 Dodge % ton pick up . 2 M. B. GILMAN COMPANY 2nd and Broadway Phone 808 USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E. Main, TWO room furnished apartment. Comfortable bed. Gas, lights, water, washing privileges. Adjoining bath. Screen porch. Private entrance. $23. 511 14th. Rear door. PRACTICALLY new two room base- ment apartment. Furnished. Gas, lights, water, washing privileges, private entrance. $28. 511 14th St. Rear door, ‘Three rooms and bath, oak floors, east and south windows. To be ready about August 1. 811 6th Street. 1936 CHEVROLET coach. Excellent condition. Very low mileage. Must sell. Call at 902 10th Street. $175 CREDIT on Chrysler or Ply- mouth automobile. Liberal discount. Write Ad No. 22667. $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. Wanted to Buy FURNISHED three room ground floor apartment. Rental $32. 721 $rd Street. One room and kitchen- ette. Rental $23. 618 6th Street. DESIRABLE ‘three room basement apartment with bat. Private en- trance. Laundry room and garage. Call at 414 9th Street. DOWNTOWN furnished room for lighthousekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main .Apts 7 or 2. HOUSEHOLD furnishings including one year old electric washer, elec- tric refrigerator, vacuum cleaner with attachments and other ar- ticles priced for immediate sale. 518 14th Street. CHAIRS, rocker, occasional, three solid wooden, library table and sideboard server. 210 Ave. B. BEDS, dressers, and bedding and one wardrobe, Suitable for rooming house. Phone 341-M. AUGUST 1—Nicely furnished two toom 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. ONE room and kitchenette. Murphy Also, small bed, frigidaire. $28. Everts basement apartment. $15. LIVING room and bedroom furnish- ings and miscellaneous items. Call at 412 Mandan Street. SE box, 25 pound capacity, Lioyd ae baby buggy, buffet, 420 W. Thayer. DAVENPORT and chair. Miscellane- ous articles. Phone 1855-J. COMPLETE ivory bed. Good condi- tion. Phone 149. ICE boxes, Call at 930 4th. Ask for Mrs. Beylund. For Rent FOR RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE —Highly improved 800 Acre Grain and Stock farm. W. E. Chisman, Lisbon, N. Dak. Mattresses Ea hissed Tenovated and rebuilt. ther regular or spring filled. 409 ith St. Phone 1126. Wanted to Rent TWO or three room apartment with private or connecting bath. Not over $35, Phone 2113. Apartments for Rent TWO large rooms on first floor. Nice and clean. Newly decorated. Frigid- aire. 213 11th. Rear door. VED |TWO or three room unfurnished apartment. 423 9th Street. TWO room upstairs apartment. Phone . 207 13th Street. USED CARS ‘Largest and Best Stock of Used Cars in the Northwest ‘AUGUST 4th ONLY We will cut these cars in price to unbelievably LOW PRICES DON’T BUY till you have compared other prices and cars with our reriewed cars and low prices. 50 cars to choose from and all bargains. Fleck’s Used Car Lot NEXT TO POSTOFFICE TWO rooms, $20. Two Toor apartm Two FURNISHED apartment, Apts. 314 3rd. One single, $12. Clean, upstairs, for light house- keeping. Laundry privileges. 1100}. Broadway. rooms furnished. All newly decor- ated. rented heat, lights furnished. 622 3rd. ent. Also, one room with kitchenette. Heat, pore water, gas furnished. 9801 Street. MODERN furnished apart- ments. Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. 222 Man- dan 8t. including lights, water, heat, gas and kel- pale: Washing privileges. 930 4th. FOUR or five room modern partly furnished apartment. One two- room house. 1517 Bowen. BRING 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 §8th and Front Sta, Bismarck, N. Dak. SECOND hand studio couch, sani- tary couch or day bed. Also, small buffet or chest of drawers, Phone 2276-W. USED bicycle in good condition. - Phone 403-M. Perfection Cleaners Men’s Suits Ladie’s Dresses Cleaned and Cleaned Only $1.00 50c Phone 1707 Business Opportunity DUE to poor health must sell gen- eral merchandise business at once. City about 1,000, only two mer- © cantile stores, Terms. Annual sales’ ~ over $100,000. Good locality. Write I, G. A., Box 1610, Fargo, N. Dak. GROCERY STORE for sale in resi- dential section. Doing excellent business, Low overhead. Stock and fixtures. Cash only. Write Tribune Ad. 22685. FOR SALE—Established meat market ing town. Interested parties write Tribune Ad. 22587, Lost and Found LO8T—German police dog, Saturday, Black and tan, weight 70 pounds, named “Smoky.” Notify W. R. - Whitcome, 500 Ave. A. Phone 2418. Reward. VERY desirable, unfurnished apart- Three fooms, bath. New Rent reasonable. 601 16th. ment. home. APARTMENT FOR REN T—Also, platform scale and other articles. Phone 2180, or call at 717 Thayer. NEW three room unfurnished base- ment apartment. All modern. Hot water heat. 813 Thayer Avenue. grade and high school. 808 ‘Ith. FURNISHED apartment for rent. Lights, water and gas, Laundry privileges. 219 2nd Street. UNFURNISHED or partly furnished newly decorated basement apart- ment with bath. 831 8th. ONE room apartment with kitchen- ette. Also, two room apartment. 411 5th Street. Phone 273. APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs. J. E. Daw- son, at 406 6th St. - TWO room a) partment, unfurnished. Gas, heat and laundry privileges. 510 5th Street. Two as farniaied for light Close in. Call at os and Bee FURNISHED kitchenette sparen pe pai Available August 1. ONE Gwo-Foom Turn one three three partly furnished. 227 West Toom. Also, ment apartments. Private entrance. Call 1204. TWO room furnished apartment. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on ‘15- word basis. First insertion (per word) %0 2 consecutive sosestions (per word) ............4%40 4 consecutive tions 5 consecutive insertions (per word) ............5%0 6 consecutive insertions This table of rates effective ve the state of North Da- Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fled display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- Sect 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- . Lights, water, gas. $18. 520 Avenue | * business in Bismarck. Owner leav-. from Carl Rask farm, Mandan. ~