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LOW-PRIGED ISSUES [g HELP ACCOUNT FOR GREATER TURNOVER es Stocks Straddle Price Fence as Trading Shows No Defi- nite Trend New York, Aug. 3. straddled the price fence in Tues- day’s market and trends were highly contradictory. Coppers, rubbers and specialties at- tracted followings for gains of frac- tions to @ point or more at one time, but losses of as much were plentiful among Monday's buoyant steels and motors, Rails displayed weakness from the start. Individual issues found stimulation in bright earnings statements while others were depressed by lower prof- it margins, Volume picked up, with several low-priced issues accounting for much ‘Transfers in the neighborhood of 950,000 shares. Bonds did better in the morning, but fell back later. Commodities were Livestock SOUTH He? PAUL Paul, Ai 3.—)—(U. trade rout steady on supply amallh few best steers and lings at 12.00. at 50: ae, nd warmed-up kinds most grassy as sae 35; 10.65-; a tens bigweights to aroun 10. ch at cost Monday 11.45; wale 4000, run includes 61 loads washington lambs, balance natives; early sales lambs, bidding fully 10 lower or 10.50 down on natives; others about steady; late Monday four cash ‘Washington lambs 7.00; three loads straight one sor‘ about 50 per cent out to feeders 9 50. Dairy cows strong, strongwel Ae springers in broad demand at 70-85 plain Ughtweight d milkers, low on local account at mostly $46 to $65. aes Chicago, At —Hogs 10,! 000, Sia Mi 92 very slow; most b' 10 lower than Monday's most good and choice hi 1b, down soa on early round vaio to'10 high Sted 35; bulk goo 4 eet jou food = packing O78 11.6 ie ig 0; general trade fairly active, steady; grain fed steers and yearlings active top 17.00; ind medium. so-called ree, these sell- cker and feed- pr mocount: uyers taking At substitute age bulls 7.85 and selected veal- low, steady 5 ke is bred calves $24 i yearlings; thin Ratives 8.50 down shee eep, 000, including 4,200 alee spring latabs’ fairl ly activ tly iteady; good to cho! ngs to larger interest: 11.25 upward; top to small, i 75; two doubles medium to good ontana 8 mbs 10.85 straight; ter ewes 4.00-5.75, Sie Cit; ets Pew. 8 joux *, A)—Catt Ne fe H ranted rm; scarce, hoice medium weight steers hi prime Ib, to Vib ar lots 1000-1150 Ib. 11.00; Bey ight age choice 875 Ib. helters 50-7 00; few 7.75; grades 4.00-5.25; few choice di nt tockers 9.75; load lot feeders "300: 1050 Ibs. good .75; common and 00; ood and §-9.50; common and medium cows, good 4.75-§.75; com- mon and medium 4.00-75; calves (steers) good ot choice 7.25-9.50; ery slow, few medium rs to shippers; most- cee and choice 190-240 12.60-85; 1; a good medi: cre Tole higher, ae pitas stags 1,25 fore feeder pigs 100 lb. up 10.00-11. Sheep 1500; no eee, action, pack- A all pels lower for fat lambs; ey eady or up to 11.00 te 2, 1.18%-1.14%; No. 3, i Ports Loi 1 084s No: 5, 98% -i.00%. No, i red durum 1.10%. Mixed durum discounted 3-5c below ae 2.03% 3.05%. jax No. a Bye No, 3, Taig <8, dates: Malting, 86-10; feed 42%- CHICAGO POR ATURE Chicago, Aug. 3 —(U. 8. Potatoes, 66, on track 26! shipments 2: at Hepes demand slow California White Rose U! sales 2.30-40; US. ges 2 . Bliss triumphs US. No fe Bliss triumphs UB. fru iat White Rose US. No. Russet Burbanks 90 par cent ah Ro ‘1, car 3.15; cobblers, Missour! U: No 1, ana Darily graded 1.08-15; New Jersey US. Ni 5 few sales 1.35; Ne-~ brasice Us. 1, and partly graded 1,20-25; fairs ‘condition 1.i0-18; car a 1,00; sales less jo Ru: Burbanks supplies rather iL ton Au —M—(U 8. D. A) ine territory wools in original bai recelved_some call at steady prices today, Good French combing lengths prousht monty, 95-97 ‘conte, scoured hile bulk short French comb- eine fine wools in original bags 4 cents. Graded terri- were quiet. MINNEAPOLIS FLOU! Minneapolis, Aug. Be eupe—Flour, ‘load ‘lots er be rrel in OG ound ‘amily patents, 10 low- er, .05; standard and patents 25 lower, 695-715. 8 Ihipments 13,130. Pure bran 50-20.00, Standard mid- lings 21,50-82.00. Bw. of the expanded turnover. were Sep. 360-450 Ibs. mostly | Se Sep. 12.85-13. 30; Tsoct0 Dec. Grain Quotations BISMARCK G! RAIN (Furnished Petey? }-Miller Co) No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibe. No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs.. No. 5 dark northern, 50 leb....... Sample Grain: ; 48 Ibs, 84; 47 Ibs., 80; 46 | No. 1 amber durum. No, 1 mixed durum. JHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1987 Lost Something Valuable? Use the WANT-ADS WHEAT TUMBLES 70 | RECORD LOW PRICE FOR THIS SEASON Sharp Setback in Winnipeg Quotations Causes Drop in Chicago Market Chicago, Aug. 3.—()—Prompted by a Riper ibe setback in quotations at Win- the Chicago wheat market tumbled late Tuesday to a new low price record for the season. Disappointingly small export busi- $2|/ness in Canadian wheat was an- Hard winter wheat. Chicago, Aug. 3.—()— Wheat— Feri Hivh 1.16% 1 1% 1.18% 1. ism % | at 26%, and Dec. 11.77 11.50 11.85 11.60 11.40 11.15 11.40 11.20 17.02 17:00 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE in” Sen . ee Taen ai Ped siiog= i % 136 iin 51% 52%] 4% a 14% 16 % 5 15% 16% 27% 28% 28% 28% 21% 27% 201 291 201 2.03 2.08 2,03 Pie B% 201 Duluth, Minn., Aug. 3.—(>)}— Durum— Open “Hish Low Close . BED 112% 110% ae Fieleeae tare CASH GRAIN receipts Testey 20s competed torah FR & year ago. 1 cash wheat and coarse crane es i seh Bulvened, To Arrive as ti 136% 142% 134% Bp 134% 1.40% 1.33% - 132% 139% 132% . 130% 137% 130% + 1.28% 1.35% 1.28% pe 1.26% 132% 1.25% ‘i 1.23% 129% sae . 119% 1.25% 1, 19% ry . 113% 117% 1.12% 110% 1.13% 108% spring ... 1.28% 1.32% seven. iicmer test coud to nominally . Wor 1H W. gts 120 Minntesia and South Bakois Wheai - 117% 118% ..... 1.15% 1.16% 111% 113% eOonoKyu 1.12% 1.15% 1.11% 114% . 1.00% 1.13% . 107% 1.11% 106% 1.10% - 103% 1.08% . 101% 1.06% 98% 1.004% eee SBB RBEBSSSs FRR PRS RERE KKK RRKKKKRE ebes BRE BRBeRSRE 16% .10% 16% 2.00 203 101 RANGE OF CARLOT 84! Mi ee Aus. ye tange of it, No. pe ‘dark northern rade dark northern 95! jo. 3 porrnaen - mixed neat 1.17%; Ni 3 No. 4 dark hard sinter 1.15%; hard ember durum 1.15 No, 3 white 27%-29, No. 1. 80%. ry, Fe 2 main, 75; No. 1, 78. Corn not quoted: areee at 1.25 a De 5 ene ae nounced, and October futures at Winnipeg fell to the furthest permis- sible immediate limit, 5 cents at 1.27. Overseas takings of United States wheat Tuesday were also meager, 200,000. bushels. At the close, wheat was 1% to 2% under Monday’s finish, Sept. 1.13 to 1.13%, Dec, 1.13% to 1.14, corn % to 1% down, Sept. 94% to %, Dec. (lose ax, to %, and oats off %. BREAK IN WINNIPEG LOWERS RAF Ons MARKET Minneapolis, pte 3.—@)}—A_ sharp break in the Wintiper market car- ried wheat futures prices down sharp- ly here Tuesda: ‘Tra was fairly active on the yy dow! September heat closed 1% lower ic. 1% lower at 1.21%. daturas: warbrelenay. on good buying. September and De- flax each closed unchanged at 2.01 and 3.03, respectively Coarse grains were affected by wheat weakness and hedging pres- sure. September oats closed % down %-% lower at 27%. September rye closed % down at 74% and Dec. 1% down at 75. September feed barley closed % lower at 52%. Cash wheat demand was good. Northwestern and southwestern win- ter wheat ruled firm to strong. There was no force to demand for durum. Cash corn was in fair to good de- Oats demand was good, Rye was in broad demand. Barley start: ed firm but slipped off. Flax was in fair demand and firm. Produce Markets i = Con Chicago, Auge nfm —Batter 14,- 835, er pri unchanged. Eggs 5,614, steady; prices unchang- Poultry, live, 32 trucks, steady to firm; hens 4% 1b. up 21. than 4% 1b 20; Leghorn Rene 144g; fryers, col- ored 20, Plymouth and White Rock 22%, Darebacks 18; broilers, colored 20, Plymouth Rock 31, White Rock 22, barebacks 17, Leghorn 19-29; springs, colored 20, Plymouth and Rock 23%, barebacks 19; roost- Leghorn roosters 13%; tur- hens 15, toms 14, No, 2 turkeys 13; ducks, white and colored, 4% Ib. up 18%, small 12; old geese 1%, young NEW YO! New York, Ate Ieee —Live poil- No quotations. utter, . ly to firm. Cream- ery; scores) 29-31%; seconds (84-87 scores) 25%-28; cen- peal lea (190 score) 31-31%. ‘Other Dt quiet but 5 ees, 20,365, steady to firm, Mixed colors: ‘Standards 22%- -%; firsts 21%; Reconds 19-20 mediums 19%; dirties 18%-19; average checks 17-17%. Sther mixed colors unchanged, By express firm; fowls, Leghorns = 2: broilers, colored fowls, old turkeys unquoted; ducks 12. Dressed poultry firm. Fresh chick- ‘oilers 21%-28; fryers 23-28; 23%-30; fowls, 60-65 Ib. 21- firm. ickens, broilers unquot- fry 2-27; fowls, 60-65 Ibs. 21- 36 other fresh and frosen prices un- changed. AND EGG FUTURES FP. High Low Close ay ig e Standards, lovember ....... 32% 32 32 Bee Futwres: Refrigerator ease dards, Oct. ++ 24% 24% 24% CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Au; | ‘ash wheat No. 3 red 13-265 No. 3 hard 1.20- ae No. 8 dark hard 1.23; No. 2 mixed No. 2 mixed 1.02; No. 2 yellow ; sample grade 1.00. Oats, No. 1 mixed 29%-30%; No_ white 30-30%. Rye, No. 1, 84-85%. Barley, ‘No. 3 ies Os feed 50-60 nom malting 60-80 Timothy ead 2.75-! "80 owt. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Aug. 3.——Cash wheat: No. 1 northern 1.35%; No, 2 north- ae wae ; No. 3 northern 1.25%. lo. 2 white 50; No, 3 white ay Nor 1 mixed feed 47. CALL MONEY New aoe Aug. 3.—(7)—Call money Prime ay, 81%; 4-6 m 1% per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 3 exchange steady; mand in dollars, otnere I ate 4.98%; k 5.26%; Germany free «0 ae reg. 33 6b; lorway 25.0: travel 26.50; Sw. eg Montreal in New “Fork 39. $8 16, CHICAGO Labi td ited Press) Midwest Corp. 10. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Aug. 3.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: pean ary) 117.1, Treasury 18. ae TMENT TRUSTS Asnociated Press) your” The eouptar Mn. New York) familton Tr Sh 238, 2.62, Maryland Fund 9.84, hots. No Am Tr Sh 2.79, Quart Inc Sh 18.21, 19.96. The honor of serving you at time when expert and efficient service is 80 badly needed obligates us to do everything as nearly perfect as possible. You can rely upon us. WEBB BROS. Funeral Directors * Phone 50 Night Phone 50 [New York Stocks] Closing Prices Aug. 3. Adams Exp 18% | Lig MB (4a) 102% Alas Jun 11% | Loew's ath AllCh D 289‘ | Lorillard (P) 21% Allis-Ch 60% “4% Am Can 112% Am Cry ‘ene oe ike Mt mE BEPORERZESES BRESEREREDEGES Pheegtss are 5 8 ge a se Esayed Air Borden 24% Briggs Mig 44% Budd Wh 8% Bur Ad Mch 29 But Cop & Z7 Cal Z-La 3% Can Pac 12% Case (I J) 190° ze Hen Tae 1 &% Dome Mines 304 | Std Oil N J 60% Doug Airc 57%| Stew War 18% Dupont 160% | Stone & Web 23% East Kod 180 | Studebaker 13% El Auto Lite Switt&Co 4 El Pw & Lt Tex + 6 Fi Corp % TPC&O lt 63% Un aGs Imp 13% US Ind Al 33% US Pipe 82% oe R & Imp 12% US Rubber 61% US Smelt R 90% |! US Steel 118 US Stl jfd 135% Vanadium 31% War iPct 14% West Un. 49 West Air 41% West El 183% White Mot 24% Wilson &Co 9% Woolworth 433, Int T & T 11% Johns-Man 136 Kennecott 63% Lib-O-F Gl CURB STOCKS New, York, peal 3.— 3 we i 0%. (}—Curd: ae she 19 Fisk Rubber 14 at MINNEAPOLIS stores Minneapolis, Aug_ close: First Bank Stock ig: Northwest Banco 11%. Art Gallery Purge Is Ordered d by Goering Berlin, Aug. 3—@)—Col, Gen, Her- man Wilhelm Goering, chief aide to TexGulSul 90% sy 3.—)—Stocks |!8 Lost and Found LOST: Pair of black kid gloves, this morning between G. P. and Bank of North Dakota. Call 2015. LOST: One pair glasses near Person Court. Leave at Tribune office. Farms for Sale FARM FOR 70, Kldder County, North Dakota. If interested, write First National Bank, Oakdale, Pa. sury Breyer) Internal he Ser oho] Tax Unit, Stina ie Say 81, 1937. Noties iven that one Chevrolet model, TBEr umber stints, serial number fh Ay license aumber id provided by od States Revised auction at 10:00 A. M,, at the Fleck Motor marck, North Dakota. utes, at public aber a 1937, jal Rol % | Acting District Supervis: Post Office Buil ing, Pape a. F ADVERTISEMENT F FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that separ- ate proposals for the following classi- pea of work for an Office Bu! ing for the City Engineer will be re- eived by the Board of City Commis- sloners of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, until 8:00 P, M. on the 30th day of August, 1987, at the office of the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Blemarck at which time all bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud Any bids received after said time will De returned to the bidders unopened. 1. General Construction. 2. Plumbing and Heeting. 3. Electrical Wor! Fines drawings and specifications for construction of the above clasaitications will be on file and may be seen and examined in the office of the City Auditor of the City of Bis- rek, North Dakota and euccenp aay Architects, Bismarck, North 0 Each bid must be accompanied by ® certified check drawn on a solvent bank in the State of North Dak and payable to Obert Olson, Bismarck, North Dakota, equal to at least five per cent of the amount of the bid. The Board of City Commissioners of the City of Bismarck reserves the right to hold all bid ceived for a period of thirty day fter the day fixed for the opening thereof, to waive tree nels and to reject any and al Dated the ea8 nt oe Au ae 1937. THE Bi COM: MISSIONERS OF THE CITY oe Ege clas NORTH DA- By Myron = Atkinson, City Auditor. 8-3-10-17. eS ae UNITED STATE! DEPARTMENT OF THE NOTIONAL BITUMI tal COMMISSI Res ay R_PROVIDID NG. FOR THE paren NATION OF THE CHAR- InTRRIOR COAL UCE COALS OTHE! BITUMINOU: SEMIBITUMONIUS AND SUBBITU- Wheras the act of Cong: “An Act to regulate int merce in pitupal nous ce) s+, let minous Coal minous Coal’ include: bituminous, semibituminous and subbituminous coal and exclude lignite, which is defined a lignite coal having calorific in British thermal ed poun natural moisture content In place. in oo mine of 80 per centum or more,” "WHEREAS, tt is desirable that a method be provided b di tion of their status und minous Coal Act of 193' coal is not bituminou: in sald Act, to receive a exemption THERE FORE, to facilitate the administration of sald Act and pursuant to its power to make and Promiul ate al nable rules and lations for ry an ut the pro- visions of the Act, the National Bitu- minoee Coal Commission orders and ire 1, That any producer of coal may, upon application to the Commission Oot upn presentation of proper evi- ence in support of such application, AY the Commission, secure Commission as to jot bituminouw: cate from the Commission showing such fact. 3. Each such application shall be tt rae the Commission in tripli- cat duly verified by affi- davit and shall include the following: (a) The name and post office address Gs the applicaal a it said applicant {ts not tl or of the EAE a aer or the 1 lan the name and ignation and exact Adolph Hitler, ordered Prussian of- ficlals Tuesday to purge galleries of non-Nazi pictures. He told the Prussian minister of education to disregard “legal forms of ownership” in cleaning house of all paintings and sculpture that conflict with the recently enunci- ated sige Hitler. Goering is Prussian prime minister. (RESON SSE Emilie Can’t Play a | Outside—She’s Ill Callander, Ont., Aug. 3—(Cana- dian Press)—Emilie Dionne can’t play with her sisters outside their nursery for a few days. This quintuplet, says Dr. Alan Roy De- Foe, is “under the weather.” The doctor-guardian said Emilie was suffering from the heat and would stay inside for s few days. SE sss NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION NoTIcn 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale entered on the 18th day of June, A. D, 1937 in an ac- tion in the District Court of Burleigh |£' ne loeation of the mine or mines wh ey upoat is prosuced, in- state, coun fy. and producing field or rene phorine ips cer ‘* vii Sab nd 1988 cy edie and auctor and for is claimed, including such coal, where availa! by competent persons or authors factory to the Commis- ey other information will ti to show the character he coals ‘as to whether or not it pitaries. semi-bituminous ol bite "OA pant to paElieations ts, ce tbt f the character: mi by has nt 1e. 1m i tes: and Lubtntatic of the ot any such applica- tien the "Commission mar. in ied dis- “etio! th ission of County, Fourth Judicial District of |®b the State of North Dakota, wherein a Body’ Corpor Land Bank of hn aah ry u lei; ish County of North Dakot for that yurpose pointed, will sell at public auction at the frontetoor of the Court House at a bh day of August, A.D. test "at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of that day, that certain real property and mortgaged Petra) situated in the County of ly described as follows: The Norenwest Quarter, (NW i) of Section Twenty (20), in Township One Hundred Forty Cane), of Range Sev- enty-five (75) West, Burieign ounty, North Dakota, containing One Hun- dred Sixty “160) acres, more or less, PeCRraBS, to the government survey the or so much thereof as may ae Fad ety said judgment in all to the jana ting sum of $a5e5. xii it interest thereon from the date of said judgment and the accruing cost ot sale. Dated August 3nd, 19: Oya Fp mene of Burleigh County, Geo. *. “She Attorney for Bismar N. 8-8-1 0-1 fect of it} 6. Us the by such sortitgeate, from the operation and ef- et. nthe. direction of the Secre- ary of the Commission @ copy of this order. shall be mailed to the Consum- ers’ Counsel, to the Com: iphones ae on ine nS ee the seby riots in eac! e strict created under said Act. By order af ae Comaiae Da Salesmen Wanted Apartments for Rent REAL producers can make big im- mediate earnings introducing fa- mous Atlas brand garments. See District Manager, ‘Mr. M. J. Seiler, Patterson Hotel. Evenings only. Male Help Wanted THREE room unfurnished 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. 33%. | DISHWASHER wanted. Apply _at New Sweet Shop. A-1 BARBER wanted. Call 1869-J. 220 South Ninth. Female Help Wanted IF you agree to show them to friends, Till send you 2 Snag-Proofed Silk Stockings and show you how to earn up to $22 a week. American Silk Hosiery Mills, Dept. 3113, In- dianapolis, Ind. 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. Work Wanted __ PIANO tuning. Chas. L. Bryan, 422 4th Street. Phone 649. A good buy in a small piano. WANTED day work by reliable ex- perienced girl, Phone 1492. Ask for Edna. TWO experienced and capable girls want work by hour or day. Call Lonk Your Best Let us clean and CLEANERS ""Stui:" Phone 2406 222 South 1ith Strect ‘be | EXTRA large housekeeping 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 oF or other property. Must show good return, Write Tribune Ad. 22721 Miscellaneous for Sale TWO hot water tanks, two wheel trailer, also, make trailers to order. 319 First Street. Household Goods for Sale USED RANGES Fine assortment of good used Coal - Gasoline Kerosene RANGES. Priced to sell quickly Montana-Dakota Utilities Company 4 doors north of Prince Hotel Bismarck, N. D. ONE Reliable gas range, slightly used, and one brand new Acorn gas range. Call afternoons or eve- nings at 504% 7th. SINGER ELBCTRIC PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE $50. Like new. Guaranteed. Call Room 236 Patter- son Hotel, evenings. COMPLETE household furnishings and radio at Log Cabin, Mandan Airport, halfway between Mandan and Bismarck. BEDS, dressers, and bedding and one wardrobe. Suitable for rooming house. Phone 341-M. BED, spring and mattress. Cost $29. ‘Will sell for $7. Inquire at Tribune office. DAVENPORT and chair. Miscellane- ous articles. Phone 1855-J. GOMPLETE ivory bed. Good condi- tion. Phone 149. Rooms for Rent NICELY furnished room. Stationary bowl. Hot and cold water. For gentleman, 610 7th Street. Phone 26. jE room with clothes closet for one or two. Gentlemen preferred. Always hot water. 223 W. Thayer. LARGE front room with two closets. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. 2% blocks from G. P. 507 4th. ROOM for rent in new modern air conditioned home. Close to bath. Always hot water. 908 9th. 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. C that! ROOM with evening and morning on meal. Gentlemen only. Phone 145. 401 Sth Street. ONE sleeping room for rent. Next to bath. Hot water all the time. 617 Tth Street. PLEASANT room next to bath. Suit- able for two. Phone 1075-J. 1010 Thayer. room. Close in. Suitable for two. Phone 262-J. FURNISHED sleeping room. Close in. $10. Phone 262-R. 218 1st Street. . |SLEEPING room for rent in down- town district. 116 Broadway. ATTRACTIVE room in fine resi- dence. 204 Ave. B. West. M for rent with garage if de- sired. Phone 1563-J. Dead Animals animals (with on). sore. cattle, sheep or hogs. With- 85 miles, Bismarck. REMOVED Phone Bismarck We pay for the call. Co. Y. 2313 collect. Northern é FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Elec- tric stove. Laundry privileges. Fire- Suitable for mar- Tied couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies. Inquire at The Tribune office. UNFURNISHED ground floor apart- ment, large living room, kitchen with breakfast alcove, private bath, refrigerator. Adults only. Phone 1770. 234 ‘Thayer. CI it COO! four room and bath apartment. Attractively furnished. Fireplace, built-in kitchen, Maytag washer. Call at 901 10th Street. MODERN unfurnished roomy apart- ment. Bedroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, sun room, bath, murphy bed. 600 Ave. D. L. K. Thompson. Phone 287. Automobiles for Sale BARBECUE DAY SPECIALS Prices Greatly Reduced Plymouth Sedan Pontiac Sedan Dodge Sedan .. Plymouth Coach .. Plymouth Sedan .. Dodge Sedan ... Plymouth Sedan .. o Dependable Used Trucks 1923 Graham 1% ton truck ....| 1930 Chevrolet % ton screen . 1934 Dodge % ton panel 1935 Dodge % ton pick up M. B. GILMAN COMPANY 2nd and Broadway Phone 808 1929 1930 1931 1935 1935 1935 1936 | GSED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E Main, : 1936 CHEVROLET coach. Excelleni 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. DESIRABLE 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 .Apts 7 or 2. Nice home for one or two girls, 604 3rd. ? NICELY furnished apartment, three rooms, private Wath, frigidaire Suitable two quiet adults. Phone 793. 813 Ave. C. ONE room and kitchenette. Murphy bed, frigidaire. $28. Also, small basement apartment, $15. Everts Apts. 314 3rd. TWO rooms, $20. One single, $12. Clean, upstairs, for light house- keeping. Laundry privileges. 1100 partment room with kitchenette. Heat, Ried water, gas furnished. Street. TWO MODERN furnished apart- ments. Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. 222 Man- dan 8t. FURNISHED apartment, including lights, water, heat, gas and kel- inser: privileges. 930 room ‘ups a) ment. Windows on three sides. Near grade and high school. 808 7th, TWO room apartment. Second floor. Across from bath. Everything fur- nished. Frone 403-R. 607 5th. FURNISHED Lights, tle and gas. Laundry privileges, 219 2nd Street. LARGE pleasant one room basement apartment. For two or three work- ing people. Call 222 3rd. APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs, J. E. Daw- . Son, at 406 6th St. nette apartment. Private bath. Available August 1. Call 107, one room and kitchen- ette for two. Rental $23. 618 6th Street. WOH! Toom partly furnished. “aT ‘West Thayer. Phone 1632. .| THREE room house, Private entrance, laundry. 314 W. Rosser. UNFURNISHED two room apart- ment. 528 South Sth. Phone 894-M. WELL furnished two room apart- ment, saat Sth St. Phone 273. room unfurnished apartment, 423 9th Street. FOR SALE zoel Land Basak Farms is WANTED: Places for Cepltal Gom- mercial College girls to earn room and board. Phone 121. Wanted to Rent FIVE room gas heated bungalow, gar- FOR SALE—1937 Master DeLuxe aon Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. HEALTH Is Your Greatest Asset Here te renee Ae aches, pains, Id ds have never tried this ‘method we will give one of $3.00 treatments for $1.50 and this ad. Write for Uterature. JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH 206 Main Avenue. Phone 606 BISMARCK, N. D. Please call for 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. jth | 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. MODERN five-room bungalow, west end, property very attractive, hot water, gas heat, garage. Sale price $4,750. MODERN five-room bungalow, west end, detached garage, fine trees in yard, screened porch. Sale price 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 SIX room modern bungalow located at 614 Hannafin, $40. Six room modern house located near mem- orial bridge, $45. Three room mod- ern house, $27.50. Six room duplex, $40. T. M. Casey and Son. FOUR ROOM basement house. Water, gas, electricity, storeroom and Walkin vegetable cellar. In- quire Grand Service Station, 624 Main 8t. garage and chicken coop. East part of Bis- marck. $15 per month, Call 350. Obert A. Olson. ROOM bungalow, gas heat, garage. Also, basement apartment for rent. Inquire, 1026 10th St. room modern house. Not far from school. Immediate possession. Phone 1421-R. SIX room modern house with gar- age. Near high school. Inquire 214 Sth Street HOUSE for rent. Partly furnished. 312 15th St. South. See Fred Helf- ensten at St. Alexius Hospital. MODERN five room house. Basement garage, gas heat. Call 610. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 9th St. Phone 1126. 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