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STRELS RALLY AS UTILITIES DISPLAY LOSS OF BOUY ANGY Rails Continue to Drop; Gen- eral Motors Shows Livii- ness in Trading ob York, Aug. 2—(?)—Steels ral- ed in payee late stock market | 63 @ealings and some recently hesitant leaders made a better showing. Rails continued to droop and util-| Aties lost their buoyancy of the pre- vious week. i General Motors was @ relatively lively performer on the advance in enticipation of pleasing dividend news eduled for release after the close. hrysler improved at the last. | An upturn of 12 points in this ‘week's steel mill operations tended to bring in support for these stocks. Transfers approximated 800,000 Se Corporate honds did better . Com- modities were uneven . Wheat at Chi- cago lost 1% to 1% cents a bushel. Corn was off 1% to up 3. Export gas! was lifted % cent to 14% cents pound, notwithstanding London Tharketa were closed. Good crop news aided the farm machinery department . J. I. Case got up 5 or so at the best, and Deere, International Harvester and Oliver Farm pushed up 2 to 3. SOUTH ST. PAUL South 8t. Paul, Aug. 2—(#)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 7,000; fed steers | Dec. ht 25 lower; stock cattle active, fully steady; few good fed steers and year- lings eligible around 12.00-14.00; plain grassy steers 9.00 down; plain grassy heifers 6.00-8.50; grassfat beef cows 6.50-7.25; plain butchers down to 5.25; cutters 3.75-5.00; sausage bulls 5.50-6.50; light cutters down to 5.00 or under; bulk plain and medium stock steers and calves 5.50-7.50; few good to choice kinds 8,00-9.00. Calves 1,900, weak; quality plain; most good to choice grades 9.50-10.50; some held higher; dargely 6.00- fast week's close; good and choice 1160-240 Ibs, 12.50-80; top 12.80 spar- ingly to shippers; 240-300 Ibs. 11.65- 12.65; 300-350 Ibs, 11.25-75; good sows 860 lbs. down 11. 10-25; 360-425 Ibs. Sheep 2,100; Tun, includes four loads plain Washington ‘lambs; mostly kill- ers; balance native material; no early sales; asking above 11.00 for best na- tive lambs; nothing done on Wash- Dairy cattle, opening about steady, to shippers Btrongweights springers mente at 70.00-85.00; others slow at Chicago, Aug 2. qo (U, A.) Hi 1, i Poon, directs higher than e; packing sows 15- 0-330 i 90-13 00 Ib, a3 20-13.00; asb-170 ib, 12.75-13.20; most good packing eet ne 90-11.65; htweights 11.7 13,000, calves 3,000; strictly steers and yearlings strong supply ‘mall, run com- jostly grassy and shortfed offerings: b tonnage small; ship- “per demend ad for limited supply @rainfed cattle of all weights in rs 16.85; strictly prime plpner prices 6.60; few loads 15.00-16.00, mixed yearlings at latter price; strictly choice heifer yearlings up to 15.75, most grass heifers selling at 10.00 down to 7.00; practical top weighty sae ps us 6.25 but 6.35 paid: veal- ‘3 top 3 mostly 11.80 down; Nery tow, Hi vi 00; mtork cattle steady. Sheep , including 7,500 direct; eprine lambs thoderately active, most= ly steady quality considered; good to enoles ofterin, to larger interests 11.2 18, to yard traders and eep strong to 25 high- shoice slaughter ewes aIouR, cITy ., Sloux City, Aug. 2.—@—(U, 8. —Cattle ‘i600: calves 500; beet FB pat aiyeariings scarce, slow; bid ind 25 lower; fed heifers scarce, little ehaeeeny cows slow, bid weak to 25 1 tockers and a iets strong ots loa choice b mM: ear choice 970 1b, feed- 10 6s choice light feeding heif- at cocker: ao} feed cattle 50-800 Ibs. good | 1 t0.00 common and 50 800" 1050 lbs. good end choice 7.75-10.75;| common and 0. heifers good and common and medium 75; cows, good 4.75-5.57; and medium 400-75; ers), good and Enoles 7.25-9. ium 6.25-7.25. es 2500; butchers mostly ne ii Bigher than Friday; good and ch 1 S 102.605 amell 1s, dea 0) 655 lots 0-11 4801p, weights 11.50-12.4 ito; few bids fully stent, good rade bid 11.00-35; stags oe ame: oorer nies 100 Ibs. ae, 10.00-11.0 3 including 1500 ibs and yearlings spring y 366, Sunda: Fr, supplies rather liber- 3 sacked per cwt. 5; US. EE Burbanke. Us" NO, o in ae trium US. Ni }0, mor Vi os triumphs fair 1 gpeeuee, showing MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS gineieneereus Aug. 2.—#)—Stocks qin, snd medium kinds | Dec. ripe d aoe! mostly 25 higher than|5o>! fet and choice |’ Grain Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN . 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs, Sample grain: 49 Ibs., 87; 48 Ibs., 83; 47 Ibs., 70; 46 Ibs., 75; 45 Ibs. 71; 44 Ibs., 67; 43 Ibs., 63; 42 Ibs., 59; 41 Ibs., 55; 40 Ibs., 51; 30 Ibs., 47; 38 Ibs., 43; 37 Ibs., 39. . 1 hard amber durum . 1 mixed durum . 1 ree durum CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Au Wheat 2 — - fas Fi 8 Tes 1164 Hit figs 1.16: 1.17% 1. cele A% 86% at tn Re 79% 78% 9.18% 80% 78% 79% a 4 81% 80 81 11.67 1155 1158 11.45 ‘11, 17.15 17.15 17.05 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Se Aug. 2—(P)— ‘Whea x ish a Low % 127% 125% ey 1.25% 1.28% 1.23% 53% 51% 53% 6 14% 5 16% 15% .16% 31% 26 iY 28% 28 Ly 2.02 202 201 2.01 2.04 204 203 203 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 2—(P)}— Durum— Open 1) Low LL 1.11% 1.11 16% 1% 2.04 204 208 2.03 is 2.04 adinnewpala, Aug, = i= Whaat receipts Monday 338 compared to 462 Delivered To Arrive + 137% 1.43% 1.35% .... 135% 1.41% 134% .... 1.33% 140% 133% - 131% 138% 131% + 1.29% 136% 1.20% 127% 133% 1.26% 1.24% 130% 1.23% 1.20% 1.26% 1.20% 117% 1.22% 1.17% .. 1.14% 1.18% 1.13% .. » 111% 1.14% 1.00% .. thern soos 1.20% 1.33% .... nae Meatene, Winter Wheat Se wor 1H W... 13% protein DHWor ings 2% protein 1DH Wor 1H W... 123% .... Grade of— HW or « 119% 1.21% ...% Dakota 124%»... ry ta] Lt as : 3 + 118% 1.10% «06 + 116% 1.17% 112% 1.14% Durum oe eopyor" Pate age ea DRIRI8 q2qigs 35 # « 1.13% 1.16% .. + 112% 1.15% . 1.10% 1.14% .. - 1.08% 1.12% + 106% 1.11% . + 104% 1.00% . ¢ 1.02% 1.07% . 5 Pid ae - 1.00 107 1.02 Flax— No 1...... 200 2.02 201 (new) GOVERNMENT, BONDS ig. 2.—(P)—Govern- c York, ‘urb: New Gities Service ‘irst Bank Stock 13 ere Bee Banco 11 Elec. Bond & Share 20%. Fisk Rub 14%. Close| 20, Plymouth and RABE IN VISIBLE US. SUPPLY DROPS 2} WHEATPRICEDOWN Increase Is Larger Than: at Same Time Last Year, Less Than Last Week Chicago, Aug. 2 —(?)}— Influenced more or less by nearly 18,000,000 bu- shels increase of the United States visible supply total, wheat Monday. fell 2% cents a bushel maximum. ‘This increase compared with only 7,578,000 bushels increase at this time last year, but was less than last week's increase of 20,578,000 bushels. New domestic spring wheat in larger volume is now beginning to be mar- keted. At the close, wheat was 1%-1% lower compared with Saturday's fin- ish, September 1.15-15%, December 1.16%-%, corn 1% off to 3 up, Sep- tember 94%-%, December 66-66%, and oats % down. WHEAT CLOSES LOWER ON MILL CITY MARKET Minneapolis, Aug. 2.—()—Wheat futures closed lower Monday after a session marked by spasmodic trade. September wheat futures closed 3% at 1.26% lower and Dec, 2% at 1.24 Flax declined in sympathy wit grains. September eae 1% at 2.01 and Dec, 2 at 2.03 Corn shorts Sovered: near the close and prices rallied sharply. September oats futures Ot down at 26% and Dec. %-% at 4-3 Pentemnary tye 1% lower at 75 and Dec. 1% at 76%; Sept. feed barley % higher at 53%. Cash wheat receipts were heavy. Winter wheat was in quiet demand. Durum was unchanged. Cash corn was in fair demand. Oats demand was better, Rye was in good demand barley was slow and flax was in fair to good demand, | Produce Markets 1 CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 2.—()—Butter, egg and poultry prices showed practically no change '. Butter 15,939, steady; creamery specials (93 score) 31% to 32; extras (92) 31; extra firsts (90 to 91) 30%; firsts (88 to 89) 29% to 30; seconds (84% to 87) 24 to 27%; standards (90 centralized carlots) 31. Eggs 11,438, steady; extra’ firsts local 20, cars 20%; fresh graded firsts local 19%, cars 20; current receipts 18%; storage packed firsts 20%. hens it ib. up 19%, leas than dg The 15; Leghorn hens 18%: fryers, cofbred hite Rock 22%; Darebacks 18: broilers, colored 20, Fie Mouth and White Rock 22, bi » Leghorn 3 1b, up 1 tei SOs aprings, colored 2 pie jock 23%, bart 16%, Leghorn ‘roosters 13%; ‘ynite and’ colored (i Ib. up in ‘small 11; geese i? NEW YORK New York, Aug. 2.—(@®—Live poul- try, by delght, steady, bro ueta Rocks 24; a Leghorn 21 Fowls, Leghorn 18-19, Old |B ‘. ts. rarkeys 11-20, Ducks Butter, 10,914,. steady to. Cre: may higher than extra cae ext 92 score) 31%; firsts 1 scores) 28-31%; seconds (84-87 scores) +04 ao centralized (90 score) 31. 285,155, steady. State, flats, fresh fancy 19; At specials 19 eld, fancy 1936, Mixed col- is standards 22%-22%; fir 21-21% 20; mediums 19; dirties No. 1, 18%- 18: checks 17. fowls, colored 21-24; horn 17-21; old roosters 15 turkeys, hens 20; ducks 12, Dressed poultry to firm. Fresh chickens, broil! -27; broil- 20%-26%; old roosters 15%- 18; ducks 15-17; turkeys unquoted, n chickens, brojlers 21 21-26% roasters 42-29; fo 6-42 Ibs, 15-20; 48-54 Ibs. 17% -22% a0: 56 Ibs, 20% -25%; old roosters 15%- 18. Turkeys (northwestern and southwestern) 27 , ducks 18-18%, BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Aug. P)—. Butter Futur: Storage Standards, November . Ege Futures: Refrigerator Stan- dards, Oct. . » 26% 24% 24% High Low Close «82% 32% 32% DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Aug. 2.—()—Closing cash prices. Wheat: No. 1 heavy an northern spring 1.37%-1.43%; Ni @ark northern 1 Aan 1.41%; 81% -1.38%; No. 27% -1.86%; No. 0%; Nb. a 1.13%4-1. 23%. ities Lie OT 8, LOM eL Tas Noe 05% -1. ay No a 998% -1.05% No. -30%. 2,7 a white 28 3 feed 47%- Barley: Melting 55- 59% BOSTON WOOL Boston, Aug. 2.—(?)—Trading in the woo} market mas slow but quota- tions were firm Bi ed little intere: in Boston or from t! we: asking prices were firm and unchang- er teers last we tee ountry packe s mbing and clothing lengths of fenths and quarter blood of Ohio wool were mostly firm 43 cents in the grease, delivered Good French combing lengths, territory wools in original bags some inquiry and were firmly auoted at 95-97 dial scoured basis. winter 1.16% -1.20 3 winter Fe th: No. 5 hard white 117%- ae He. 2 2 Toe white 29. Bie malting 71% -81%5 a a 1, 2.02-2.02%. Core’ Rot quoted. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN —W—Cash wheat 1 dark ny 0. Boy beans, No, 2 Barley, feed 50-60 nom; eld nom. Timothy CALL MONEY New York, ABs. 2.—M—Ct steady, at all da; ; 08. 1% per cen! acceptances unchanged. FOREIGN Ligtpertesd New York, Aug. 3.—()—Foreign exchange firm; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents. Great Bri- tain 4.98; means! a a Ts)y 5.26 terete “ 40. 5.6: New oa ia Sfrontreat 100. oa 263 7.20. bran 19.50. containing | G New York Stocks g E x F Be gvepee BREE i BRBRRBBBBBBEBE ag0RO Bon SE F 3 BREESE vga es x % 2% 35% 20% Bethl Stl 100% Boeing Air of Borden Briggs Mfg tex Budd Wh 8% Bur A Mch 28% at Cop&Z 7 Cal Z-La ee wl down | Can H 2 xed an ° ah geri’ HB 2 TPC&O 14% ‘Tim Roll Cy Trans-Am 17 % Union Pac 125 Un Air Corp 30% United Corp United mee 3 Greyhound United Fruit 76% Hec Prod Houd-HB Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Ml Cent Ind Rayon % Int Bus Mch 160 (nt Harv = 117% In Nick Can 66% Int T & Tel 11% Johns-Man 136 Woolworth 60 Wrigley Jr 10% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapo is, Aug. Flour, Car per Darrel in 98 lb. cot- mily patents unchanged ni Lig MB(4a) 103% (By sociated (Over The counter in Ale Tork) Hamilton Tr Sh 2.3 Maryland Fund sat toi. No Am Tr Quart Inc ah CHICAGO STOCKS 7 the Associated Press) Miawest Corp 10, Cousin’s Mimicry Was Big Aid to First Lady Washington, Aug. 2.—(?)—Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt credited a takeoff % It Longworth, Monday most helpful criticiam” she has re- broadcasts. wrote that after ‘ratehing Mra, Longe worth mimic her, she realised she eis many things to correct in her radio technique. SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ae ee Burk sig, IN DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Jud!- lat District. brdon Ci Myers, ry in, or lien or encumbrance “is the property ceaeribee in the complaint, eferidants. The State of North Dakota. a the above defendants: You and each o: you are hereby eumene) att to answer the complaint tion, which is filed in the of- 5 flee et the Clerk of the District Court th Dako County, ea copy’ oF ¥ jubscriber at Ht ottice rH the city of Bismarck, Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons up yf "he day of such of your failure to fudpment will be tal gains fefault, for the Tellee demanded. in tho complaint. Dated at Bistharck, North Dakota, this 6th day of July, A A.D. 1937, 8, Regi Attorney for Ar Plaine iff, Office and Post-Office Address, Bismarck, North Dakota. Bn aa upon the that the ‘above entitled ee the th the es de- BUDE, 3), (20) ie! city of Bismarck in Burleigh Coualy; North Dakots. Thi Third Victim of CCC Truck Crash Passes underneath Robert Nelson, 17, Winnebago, Neb., and Walter Vincent, 18, York, Bae corporation today declared a dividend of $1 on the com- mon stock, the same as paid previ- —_—— kid i I At PETITION FOR AND ALLOWANCE OF FRINAL pacar AND DIs- TRIBUTION OF EST. % orare OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of EERO COUNT pounry Before Hon. W. Shaw, Pere a age, ay THE Y OF THE ESTATE NDREW HAGEN, DECEAS- Bradiey C. Marks, Petitioner, The unkni heirs of Andrew Hagen, 4 d, and all other persons in! ed, Respondents. eed ae on NORTH DAKOTA TO Be iB ABOV! E NAMED RESPOND- You, and each of you, are hereby cited and required to apy before the county court of the county of OU in said state, at the office county # jdge at the courthouse ity of Bismarck, in said coun- ie and state, oF oe 15th day of Sep- tember, A. D. 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of final account of cial administrator of ane Andrew Ha; late of Sete panty of Bur- eof North Dakota, allowed, and at the time saa! place to show cause, hi why the final account of “¢.“SMirke, as administrator fate of Andrew Hagen, de- @ of the township of Hay county of parisien) and state of North Dako! uld not be allow- ed, and said distributed in ac- cordance the: Let service of this citation be made as_required by iae law. ain this ard. day of July, A. D. i By the Court: (SEAL) W. Sha‘ Actin, Judge of the Coun- ourt of Burleigh North Dakota. Dullam & young, Attorneys for ‘Administrator, sk, North Dakota, ES OF THE INTERIOR NOTIONAL BITUMINOUS COAL COMMISSION UNITED STAT! DEPARTMENT idan a ie mits 21,021, standard’ middlings a ki visi WASHINGTON, D. C, Order No. 38 AN ORDER PROVIDING FOR. Bgl NT -RODUCERS THER THAN, BIT! maNeUr SeAaBrrUMONIUS AND SUBBITU- ‘Wheras the act of Congress entitled “An Act to regulate interst merce in bituminous coal other purposes” (Public, No. Cong., let sess.), epee a Coal Act minous of kd (section 17 (b) ) that othe ‘term ert minous Coal’ includes atl pas semibituminous and bbituminous coal and exclude ‘ignite, which & lignite coal having in British than seven Chousand "ix hun per pound and having & Batural motsta @ content in place in pe mine of 30 per centum or more,” ble Gay a by is not bit defined favsaid , Act, to receive, a ‘certiticate of “NO git sempsone, to facilitate the adininistration Os ae Act ane east, the: Kations! Btu Coal Commission orders and directs: 1, That any producer er coal upon application to the Com: and upn presentation of prop vi~ dence in support of such application, if required by the Commission, secure a finding by the Commission as to whether or Rot yeh coal is AUER Gefined in said Act, and if it is not bituminous, secure a certifi- cate from the Commission showing such fact. such application shall be tilea Feith the Commission in By neh cate, shall be duly verified b: Gat nee nd shall include the followin 2 ° involv a. Bott ¢ eice address of 8 such 0 Owner OF 0} ad exact oh ‘ihe, » Aesignation ani ok where "he con! is proguced, in- ing the and ieee” and ‘Sroducing Stee or fields. Ca ote cement iene erect the tonnage produc caler fender Fears 1984, 1936 ond 1936. sad: the tonnage by mon 8 for the first six months of 1: (a) A statement Spowine the localities in which such coal being marketed, p, togetner wi ae tl then three (3) who are substantial co! dare fa- ities and of not or firms sumers of such coal a) ay rect ea ite qu aracteris ) A full Bescretieay of the eam or seams of coal which mining operations are Hbetr ducted and for which is claimed, includini such eon where a: 5 tho: to the Commis- formation ments, describin: istics and classificath coal in question. 3. In the cas of any Cai applica: tion the Commission may, in its dis- cretion, A the t a heat enable notice at may be required nal evidence ia sup: faim 9 for exer sa deh op ip pee ect of of the coal ooenine by such oor pe Fen | the operation and ef- 8. Under the diréetion of the Secre- tary of the Commission a ig pers th order. ie pe me to tl clreulat ae seen" .|ereatea peer, ‘orn xed the ‘ste. ity day day cs Boa (7/81 - 8/8-8) Lost Something Valuable? Use the WANT-ADS Salesmen Wanted HERES a line of honest merchan- dise backed by a reputable manu- facturer; commercial popcorn ma- chines, light lunch equipment. Busy corners, stores, parks, stands, theatres, beaches; thousands of Prospects waiting for the right man to close. Big commissions, proved sales plan. Write. Advance Com- gh Wellston Station, 8t. Louis, & ne Producers can make big im- mediate earnings introducing fa- mous Atlas brand garménts. See District Manager, Mr. M. J. Seller, Patterson Hotel. Evenings only. Male Help Wanted GROCERY men wanted: Between ages 23 and 30. Experience unneces- sary, but preferable. Write Tribune Ad. 22650. Female Help Wanted WANTED—A sales girl for general store at Garrison, N. Dak. Do not apply unless experienced. Apply at Alex Rosen & Brother of Bismarck. 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, EXPERIENCED beauty operator with following. State qualifications. Write Tribune Ad, 22730, GIRL for general housework. Apply in person. 234 W. Broadway. RELIABLE maid for general house- work. Phone 2273-W. Work Wanted PIANO tuning. Chas. L. Bryan, 422 4th Street. Phone 649. A good buy in a small plano. WANTED day work by reliable ex- perlenced girl. Phone 1492. Ask Phone 2404 223 South 11th Street Apartments for Rent THREE room 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. FURNISHED of unfurnuhed 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 VERY well furnished apartment, first floor. Large living room, dinette, kitchen, bath, two large closets. In-a-door bed. Laundry. Suitable one or two adults. $50. Custodian, College Building. EXCEPTIONALLY light and cool four room and bath apartment. Attractively furnished. Fireplace, built-in kitchen, Maytag washer. Call at 901 10th Street. 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. $23. 511 14th St. Rear door. FURNISHED three room pro floor apartment. Rental $32. 1721 3rd Street. One room and kitchen- ette, Rental $23. 618 6th Street. DESDDABLE three room basement apartment with bath. 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 Apis Tor 3 AUGUST 1—Nicely furnished two room apartment with main front entrance. Nice home for one or ls, 604 3rd. NICELY furnished apartment, three rooms, private bath, frigidaire Suitable two quiet adults. Phone 793. 813 Ave. C. ONE room and kitchenette. Murphy bed, frigidaire. $28. Also, small basement apartment. $15. Everts Able 316 rd TWO rooms, $20. One single, $12. Clean, upstairs, for light house- keeping. Laundry privileges. 1100 Broadway. MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 Sth St. Phone 1126. Roommate Wanted GIRL to share apartment. $12 each per month. Call mornings. Phone 324. —————————_oOC____—_—_— Household Goods for Sale USED RANGES Fine assortment of good used Coal S Gasoline Kerosene RANGES Priced to sell quickly Montana-Dakota Utilities Company 4: doors. north of Prince Hotel Bismarck. N. D. gos Suitable for emis house. Phone 341-M. LIGHT housekeeping Every- thing furnished. Bultable for one or two. Also, sleeping room. 307 10th St. FOUR rooms unfurnished. Three rooms furnished. All newly decor- ated. Gas, heat, lights furnished. 622 3rd. TWO room apartment. Also, one room with kitchenette. Heat, ieee water, gas furnished, 801 Street. 10 MODERN ments. Lights, heat and ae La ae $25 per month. 222 Man- FURNISHED apartment, including lights, water, heat, gas and kel- Hisea privileges. 930 4th. ry ment. Three rooms, bath. New home. Rent reasonable. 601 16th. APARTMENT FOR REN T—Also, platform scale and other articles. Phone 2180, or call at 717 Thayer. TWO room furnished upstairs apart- ment. Windows on three sides. Near grade and high school. 808 7th. FURNISHED apartment for rent. Lights, water and gas. Laundry privileges. 219 ind Street. or partly furnished newly decorated basement apart- ment with bath. 831 8th. iE it one room basement apartment. For two or three work- ing people. Call 232 3rd. DAVENPORT and cheir. Miscellane- ous articles, Phone 1855-J. a COMPLETE ivory bed. Good condi- tion. Phone 149. Rooms for Rent : AN attractive, well furnished sleep- Pig oom. Close in. Ground floor. Near telephone. Available at once. Phone 580-W. NICELY furnished room. Stationary bowl. Hot and cold 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. PLEASANT room and garage for rent. 208 3rd Street. Opposite new Federal Building. SLEEPING room. May be used for light pousskeening. 418 8th Street. Phone 1601-W. ROOM with evening 6 and morning only. Phone 145. FURNISHED room for rent. Suitable for two. Also, piano for sale. Call at 307 4th. PLEASANT room next to bath. Suit- able for two. Phone 1075-J. 1010 Thayer. EXTRA large housekeeping foom. coe in, Suitable for two. Phone FURNISHED sleeping room. Close in. $10. Phone 262-R. 218 Ist Street. iG room for rent in town district. 116 Broadway. M for rent. 811 Ave. Dead Animals Moris Catt shee hogs, with. | 64 ttle, or P in 85 miles, Bi PROMPTLY. Phone Bismarck 9318 collect. We pay fer the call. Northern Rendering Co. Five Persons Recover From Picnic Poisoning Be ie here the effects of poisoned food consumed at a picnic near Fin- Sunday. a @inner, they were rushed here and treated for pojsoning. Salad was “77 | believed to be the cause. i, APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs. J. E. Daw- son, at 406 6th St. tte a} t. Private bath. Available eect Call 107. ‘Thayer. 5 TWO new one room furnished base- ment apartments. Private entrance. Call 1204. a ONE furnished room and kitchenette. Private entrance, laundry. 314 W. FURNISHED two room aj Ment. 533 South 9th. Phoné 894-M. furnished two room apart. ment. 411 5th St. Phone 273. TwO or thrée room unfurnished apartment. 423 9th Street. ONE large housekéeping room. Fur- nished . 720 2nd 8t. FOR SALE Federal Land Bask Farms in District Representative — F ery reasonable, on terms; 320 acres W. %-17-138- 70, Kidder County, North Dakota. If interested, write First National Bank, » Pa. —————eE—e—eeEE __ Personal FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas pains, indiges- tion, Heartburn, get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Capi- tal Cut Rate, Bismarck and Central Drug Company, Mandan. W. : Places for Capital Com- mercial College girls to earn room and board. Phone 121. Wanted to Rent common ably heat, lights water furnished. Phone 499-J. TWO or three room apartment with private or connecting bath. Not over $35. Phone 32113. For Sale FOUR used 6 ply 600-16 Goodyear double eagle casings. Good condl- | ton. Inquire Automobiles for Sale Plymouth Sedan oe Dependable Used Trucks Graham 1% ton truck .... Chevrolet % ton screen . 1934 Dodge % ton panel . 1935 Dodge % ton pick up. . M. B. GILMAN COMPANY 2nd and Broadway Phone 808 .| USED car and truck parts for popular 1011 E. Main. 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 avn Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. Photo Finishing id ROLLS developed, printed (6-9) 25¢. Fine grain 35c. Two enlargements FREE. Cash only. Hoskins-Meyer, Bismarck, North Dakota. Wanted to Buy 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 9th and Front Sts., Bismarck, N. Dak. WANTED for investment, residence or other property. Must show good return. Write Tribune Ad. 22720. 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. Houses for Sale A BEAUTIFUL new modern bunga- low, fully insulated. Located near capitol, large living room, fireplace, two nice bedrooms, modern kitch- en, many built-in features. Gas heat. Lawn, shrubs, flowers, Sale price $5,500. Immediate possession. MODERN bungalow, fireplace, east front, good location, Two bedrooms, sleeping porch main floor, two fin- ished rooms, garage in basement. Gat heat. Sale price $6,200. sare: (MODERN five-room bungalow, west end, property very attractive, hot water, gas heat, garage. Sale price »150., MODERN five-room bungalow, west end, detached garage, fine trees in yard, screened porch. Sale price AND other selected properties, con- sisting of sniall 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, gas heat, garage. Also, basement apartment for rent. Inquire, 1026 10th St. NEW Duplex, two bedrooms, new gas stove, and electrolux. 307 Han- nafin, Frank Everts, 314 3rd. ,|SEX room modern house. Not far from school. Immediate possession. Phone 1421-R. SIX room modern house with gar- age. Near high school. Inquire 214 Btn’ street, MODERN five room house. Basement garage, gas heat. Call 610. Miscellaneous for Sale KISCO ventilation—a fan for every purpose. See them at Norge Ap- Pliance Company. E. G. Sturm. 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