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id, STOCK PRICES MOVE AHEAD WITH RAILS SUPPLYING INPETUS Fé N Lack of Stamina in Utilities Holds Attention During Wall Street Trading New York, Aug. steamed forward © hauling the stock market shead fractions to a point or more. Carriers picked up momentum on « ‘Wall Street rumor the result of wage negotiations would be less burden- some on rails than earlier feared. Buying in this group released de- mand for industrials and metals, oils 4.—(AP)—Rails briskly We rested Wall Street's attention and some commentators said they be- lieved this group was stopping fur a breathing spell following recent ad- vances. Transactions approximated 900,000 shares. Livestock South st Pau, at AU, 8. a aul vy —| D. A)—Catt ted yearlings slaughter ol few" lote good lings 12.0 14.005, plain me erasers geal 8 00-11.00; light cut ters down mo ers 8.50 down; gra: 8.50; few dryfeds and low cuttert medium bulls 5.50: down to 5.00 and below; p! medium stock steers and calves 5.50- 7.50; choice Montana steers 8.75. Calves 2000; fully steady, good to choice grades 9.50-10 50; selects 11. 8 cull to medium kinds 5.50-9.00. 000, unevenly steady to mre + spots 5-10 higher; most good and choice 160-240 Ibs, 12. nti some 11. 55 “Migwelghte ‘down to waraee cost Tuesday 11 56; or ht 283 Ibi Sheep 6700; run "includ do ‘Tuesday; no early sales lambs ing 25 lower or 10.25 down on na: late Tuesday 28 cars of 83-' ret) ie Bf ington lambs 10.75; ly euslent: about one load 66 tb Tecdere Dairy cattle steady; strong welmnt apringers to shippers 70.00-85.00; plain itm sand milkers down to- ward CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 4.—()—(U 8. D. A.) Hogs 9,000, including 2,000 direct; fairly active, mostly strong higher than Tuesday's average; ack- ing sows and heavy butchers show- ing more advance; top 13.40; few loads hetvy butchers 12,75-13.15; bulk good ing 10,85-11.75; smooth ghiweigh: tt isher, Cattle 10,000. calv. 1,500; choice and prime welghty steers steady, but all others 25 lo iin and light steer ter 35-50 lowe: ver ‘thing except a few Toads of choice and prime offer- 1,250 1b., upward show- na but measurable Ae rag iumweights ana heavies best light steers 16.25 eprinkling grassers and selling at 13.50 down to 9.5! atead: AY ey, active; light mixed yearlin, all grass cows and bulls pao ady; t) to ith 4 te BO with few se- Including 7,000 direct; ibs slow; bulk around 25 good to choice native pe ferings to 11.25; t w mei yearlings slaug! er ewes steady, Quotable 6,00-5.25, OUX CITY Sioux City, . 4 —(U. 8. D, A.) Cattle 50; slaughter tee: Yearliigs nd stock slow, mostly tenay: stockers and feeders firm, two loads en Ib. mtpers: 15.00; olale ly choice it and quotable d medium and ioe: heif- ers 10. choice quote a fe 4.00; at rots largely 5.50-' des 00-5.25; good stoc! Senriiaes Current stock ti Bt (ateors) oo and cholcs 1.288) eo zaps cae 3 early ft Killer end sth Idaho 0.50; choice natives held mostly at ty 75; no action for other classes, Potatoes, 73, on track Sa total Ue. Nebraska’ cobblers derate, er California White 1.35 -50, ger 155; Oregon. Bi! No. 1°10; UE No 2 LA: White Rose US, No. 1, ton Pre rer 90 a negate U8. No. rlumphs combination Fa rade Bs 100; cobbler, Missouri US. fo, 1, and Rertly y graded 1,10-15; New te 30-35; partly grad- d 1.16. Nebrasic a US. No. 1 a partiy aded 1.1820; mostiy ‘1.15; ennsylvania US. No. 1, and partly @raded 1.2: Boston 4.—@)—(U. 8. D. A.) Trade in woo] was Paaeray. slow- er than week but small lots were moved today in a number of and w tern grown .wools at to fir Ohio fi if agree Ohio ni blond ict tor 4b le combing lengths, Blood. Ohio" tideces sold in small ‘ots et 42-43 cents in the grea: Duluthy Al brices. Wheat wan ng Lt 8. Woe oii hon: Yio. 5, eset. No. 1 red durum 1.10%, | Mixed ae discounted 3-5c¢ to il gon Eo s [crain Quotations] BISMARCK GRAIN rey, eee me oe No. axe oo ‘ot te. soos O116}- No. 2 dark e mer No. 5 dark northern, 2 Ibs.. No. 5 dark northern, 81 Ibs.. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs..... Sample grain: 40 lbs., 88; 48 lbs. 84; 47 Ibs. .80; 46 lbs., .76; 45 Ibs., .72; 44 Ibs., .68; 43 Ivs., 64; 42 lbs., 60; 41 lbs, 56; 40 Ibs., 52; 39 Ibs, 48; 38 Ibs. .44; 87 Ibs,, .40. No. 1 hard amber durum ... No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax . No, 2 flax , No. 1 rye Barley CHICAGO RANGE eee, go, Aug, 4. sepe oe Spe pe tam in” cite Dec. . 112% 114% 112 114% May. 114 1.15% 1.13% 1.15% Corn: Sept. 53% 37 838% 9 66% £4 06% 41% 11.40 11.47 11.27 pf 1155 11.37 11.15 1092 11.12 1097 1112 1112 Bellies— Sept. ......17.00 17.00 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 121% e Yah] 50% 52% 50% 52% SL 1K SL. 51K) 8 BY 4% 28% 21% 2.01 2.02' 3% 6 4 4% 15% 26% 2% 2.01 2.08 5 26.28% 4 31% 2% 2.00% 201 202% 2.03 DULUTH RANGE ae dainn., Aug. Soe Open Close The” Hee 10" Hos . 1:10% 11% 110° 111% 16 n «204% 2.04% 2.08 204% a(t . 20 « 131% 1.88% 132% + 1.29% 1.36% 1.30% Ns Ibs. ..... 1.27% 184% 1.28% SDNS5S Ibs, Apne 125% 131% 1.25% .... ove 1.22% 1.28% 1.22% .... 8 53 js ovens 118% 1.24% 1.19% .... N85. « 115% 1.20% 1.16% .... + 112% 1.16% 1.12% .... 100% 1.12% 1.08% or spring .... 127% 131% .... iscounted 4c Ib.) Winter Wheat soe 123% mt EEE RB: 122% + 120% 117% 120% and Sesth aoe 116% 117% .... + 114% 1.15% . + 110% 1.12% . Durum: oo * bd +. 112% 1.15% .... hd , - 111% 114% .... are - 107% 1.11% .... 30D tbs... 1.05% 1.10% .... i 4 amber hd 55 Ibs... 1.03% 1.08% .. 4 amber hd 54 Ibs.... 1.01% 1.06% .... 5 amber hd 53 Ibs... 98% 104% .... 5 amber hd 96% 1.02% .... 6 amber hd 51 Ibs... 94% 98% ..... wie dLomer teat welght nominally, discounted fo per 111% 115% .... « 1.03 1 rd durum 110% i Coarse Coni— 2 yello 3 yellow.. 4 yellow. 5 yello: 112 § skbs 28% 31% us dd F 5. > bak bs FF 16% 14%| ea THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, “WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1987 [Grain Quotations | EXPORT BUYING IS FACTOR AS WHEAT PRICE LEVEL RISES 23° Movement of Domestic Winter Wheat Falls Off; Talk of Export Shipments Dec. 1.13%-1.14%, corn 1 to 2% cents up, Sept. 96%-97, Dec. 65%-66%, and oats unchanged. WHEAT FUTURES ARE STUBBORN IN MILL CITY Minneapolis, Aug. 4.—(®)—Wheat futures were stubborn through the latter part of the session Wednesday because of liberal exporters and millers. Most of ¢! er by cash inte A in tember wheat cl May $ down at 1.21 lower at ay BEES rata Lt had ial 3 5 32 Het E i i H = Za aQ SRrme a ee" $ E *. Final flax prices were firm. Sept. | Oa: and Deo, flax closed unchanged at 2.01 and 2.08, respectively. : Coatse grains futures dipped with wheat but came back before the close Sept, oats closed rae ala at 26% and Dec. % up at 27%. July rye closed % yee at iH and Dec. un- chan hs COs ls feed barley closed ‘as wheat racelpts were moderate and demand for spring quality im- proved. Southwestern winter wheat was in steady demand while north- western quality was firmer, . Durum held unchanged. Cash corn was in better shippjing demand. Oats was in good demand. Barley demand was broader. Flax was in good demand. | Produce Markets i HICAGO Chicago, Aug La Saute ee prices tended lower today wh! jamery- 30%, ere, 10,759, steady; prices unchang- Poultr; aH live, 1 b <2 40 trucks, steady: fe ns 4% Ib, ), less than 0; as PY orn hens 15; fryers, sstored 20 Plymouth and White sock. colored eh 3 Ibe (up bs, 3 springs, nd Wi White Rock x eys 1: 4% Tbs. wy of young 14. aE Yor! New York, 4, or —Live poul- try, by freight, generally firm, No quotation: rautter, ‘12,329, about, steady, Cream- Fa (8 score) 31-31%. Others tte che steady and = un- Us "28,068, irregular. Mixed col- ors: Firsts 21- yeconds 19-20%; Girties No. 1, 18 219, Other mixed prices uncl 4. yy expr eady to firm. Broilers, pees TRB reds 21-: crossen 2! wis, colored 22-' Leghorn 23; Rocks f- 27; reds 21- Dressed poultry generally firm, fresh and frozen prices unchanged. : 1s small 13; 01d eee BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Aug. 4.—(?)—. High Low Close Storage Standards, November +. 820 31% 31% Ege Futu Refrigerator dards, Oct. MINNEAPOLIS eee Minneapolis, A (P}-(U. 8. D. Ad Potatoes: “Sippites modera démand firm: market ab New stock, 100 ib Gaoke: California fakho Biles Siarap) 1,70; Oregon triumph: 1,65; Colorado cobble: , No. Kaneas cobblers, US. No. 1, ig’ inch minimum, — 1.00- home grown Early Ohlos, 1.25: ‘WINNIPEG cate, ae wheat, Row! Aug. (®) —Cash 1 northern wert No. 2 Rorthera 27 3 northern 1.24 [el 50%; No. 3 white 31% - se extras rs 2% 24% 24% 1% 6% Deere & Co 137% Dia Mtch 27 Dome Mines 39% rt Doug Airc 58% Bia 161% East Kad 180% El Auto Lite 38% |Swift & Co EIPw&Lt 22% 38% 87 37% | ry, 62 51% 14% 39% 43% 3% 23% 49% | Unite ug 34% #47 1Un Gas Im 11% 23 16% IntNicCan 64% Int T & Tel 11% Johns-Man 196% Kennecott 62% Kresge (88) 23% | Wrigley Jr Miscellaneous $$ hscragate! pga tesex- Lea New York, 10% exchange mand in Hoth iJ ‘rance 3.75 1 5.26%; Germany free 4 ai end 22.75; travel 26.80; Norway 25.03; Sweden 2 25.68 Montreal in New York CALL MONEY New York, Aug. 4.—(®)—Call money stenay, a per cent all day. Prime\commercial paper 1 per cent. ans stenay 90 days 1%; CURI New York, At and No. 1 ‘mized 47%, Tt is @ good idea not to use well water in your radiator. It contains many minerals and salts which ad- here to the radiator walls and im- pede circulation. [ Time-Maid | Sprinkle Cora Leome Jones lib- erally with sugar, garnish with a sprig of mint, put her out in the rain, and you have a nice, cool summer drink. All because the young lady shown in the photo turned a few dozen limes into a costume to pay tribute to one of thé 16 tropical fruits grown in San Diego county, California. ‘The “exhibit” will be shown at the San Diego Fair, ~ American Gen. jo%, Cities Srvice 3 Elec. Bond & Fisk Rubber 13%. GOVERNMENT BOND! New York, Aug. 4.—Ue}—-Covern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4’s 112.15, MINNEAPOL! qltinnespolls, Aug. Te stocks neat Bank Stock elu Northwestern Bi 5 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Aug. 1 OP Renee of carlot grain pri Wheat, No, 2 di aoe pre ee: derk northern kk northern 1.35%- | pit Yo. The 20-hour “sit-up” strike of Meyer Golas, indicated by ar- Tow above, atop an 85-foot elec- tric light tower inside the walls x Brookline, Mass., Birth Control Clinic Closed Brookline, —_ Aug. 4—()—This fashionable town’s birth control clinic remained closed Wednesday while the police department's vice squad prepared for court action eae everybody connected” with Monday night by a squad of officers under Lieut. James Tonra. Only a few weeks ago a similar clinic was % | raided in Salem. Several persons were fined $100 es a result of that raid and their cases now are pending, on appeal, before the superior court. Lieut. Tonra said the cases in % | Brookline would go to court “within |{:@ couple of weeks.” U. S. Buying Exceeds Sales to to Foreigners Washington, Aug. 4 ug. 4. — (P) — The United States bought euieeard more from foreign countries than i sold aboard Raia! the first ue Use the WAI NT-ADS Female Help Wanted ANTED—A sales girl general store at Garrison, N. Dak. Do not apply unless experienced. Apply at Alex Rosen é& Brother of Bismarck. MAID for general Write Tribune Ad, 29611, Work Wanted EXPERIENCED girls want hour work or caring for children, Call 1871 for Della or Agnes. WANTED day work by reliable ex- perienced girl. Phone 1492. Ask for Edna. TWO experienced and capable girls mene work by hour or day. Call | EXPERIENCED girl for work in groce ery store. Prefer one who can speak German. Phone 126. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. Must like dren. 314 W. Rosser. | ToP | Let es clean and CLEANERS ""Seuts Phone 2406 223 South 11th Street Lonk Your Best Wanted Buy other junk pelts and wool. Northern Hide & Fur Company, Sam and Jack Sle- ven, Props. Brick building corner 9th and "Front &ts., Bismarck, N. Dak, ‘WANTED for investment, residence or other property. Must show good return. Write Tribune Ad. 22720. Miscellaneous for Sale NUMEROUS pleces of French-Havi- land dishes. Forget-Me-Not pattern. 223% 7th St. Phone 593. TWO hot water tanks, two wheel trailer, also,-make trailers to order. 319 First Street. TABLE, wardrobe, writing desk, fruit jars, other miscellaneous articles. 308 8th after 6 p. m. Household Goods for Sale ONE Reliable gas range, slightly used, and one brand new Acorn ges range. Call afternoons or eve- Nings at 504% 7th. SINGER ELECTRIC 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. A BUFFET, daybed, baby bed, camp stove, four-light dining room fix- ture. Phone 1174. ONE studio couch, one new gas range, one used gas range. 813 Thayer avenue. COMPLETE ivory bed. Good condi- tion. Phone 149, Rooms for Rent CENTRALLY located, well furnished sleeping room. Available now. Also, ‘one sleeping room, August 10, $10. 404 Sth St. (CELY furnished room. Stationary bowl. Hot and cold water. For gentleman. 610 7th Street. Phone 26. ‘of | LARGE room with clothes closet for ago. For the first half of this year ex- totaled $1,536,830,000, an in- reign | ports Crease of $881,419,000 over the in cents: Great | last period year. Imports, at $1,683,701,000, were up $519,192,000. The department said the country’s foreign trade during June continued the trends of the last several months, ADVERTISEMENT FOR Sealed bids will be recelved by the Board of City Commissioners of the lerre of Saree North Dakota, un- P. M., Monday, August 9, 1937, for Faratanii the livery pick-up tri five tise aly ree with six foot box equipp. with the nec apts, ap aoeteee ete. shall state the price at which the Present % ton 1930 Chevro- let truck owned by the department will pe taken in as credit on the new truck. Bidders shall submit complete spe- cifieations of equipment proposed to be furnished. The Board of City Commissioners reserves the right to reject any oF all bids. Myron H. Atkinson, City Auditor. ORDINANCE NO. 527 No. 2 hard winter 115%] qa 195%-1.08; No. 3 dark ae winter 1.06%; No bart! white 1.16! 1%. No. 4, Tf Barley, NG. fitias 74; No. 4 No. ax, bee 1, 3.03%. not quoted. ” CHICAGO CASH GR. eid tan Lte Aug. cash rie nerd | 3 No, 3 dai 1.16% «11 hard 1,20; No. northern spring: 28: No. 3 mixed 1. 14 Oats, No. 1 mixed 25%-80; No. white 2: . Rye, No. Barley, No, % 70, Indiana malting 80; feed 40-60 nom; fnalting 60-82 nom. Timpthy seed 2.75-80 cwt. INVESTMENT ys Leated (By the ed Press) (over the counter in New York) . Hamilton Tr 8h 8. Maryland Fund No, Am Tr er bai n 98, varally pe wen tandatd patents, oes TTibo, Pure tandard §=middlings Drop Dead Suddenly] BA (ese popes WITH; AND PROVID- FOR THE VIOLA- REOF. BE ire ORDAINED BY ay ee OF CITY COM! ONERS OF THE oon or DIGMARCK, NORTH DA- Section at Penalty. Any person is of the provisions of this ordinance pai be punished by a fine of not more than One Hundred Dol- lars $100.00) or by imprisonment in the city jail ror & period of not more 3/ than ninety (90) days or by both such fine and imprisonment. First Reading July 36, 1937. Second Reading Augu: Final Passage August 2, 1937. Myron H, Atkinson, City Auditor. 8-4. ORDINA’ ee t ORDINANCE PDEFINING GAR- ane ole! ING ASD 8' WIT one or two. Gentlemen preferred. Always hot water. 228 W. Thayer. LARGE front roorh 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. ROOM with evening and morning meal. Gentlemen only. Phone 145. 401 5th Street. ONE sleeping room for rent. Next to bath. Hot water all the time. 617 7th Street. PLEASANT room next to bath. Suit- able for two. Phone 1075-J. 1010 Thayer. Hh adore for Rent apart- ment with ith, private ey and kit- chenette. laundry priv- ileges. Also, omé room apartment with private bath, kitchenette, and frigidaire. ee Main Ave. Nicola ment, large living rqom, with breakfast alcove, bedroom, private bath, refrigerator. ). Adults only. Phone 1770. 234 Thayer, it four room and bath apartment, Attractively furnished. Fireplace, built-in kitchen, Maytag washer. Call at 901 10th Street. MODERN unfurnished roomy epart- ment. Bedroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, sun room, ba murphy bed. 600 Ave. D, UL, K. Thompson. Phone 287. NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment. Private en- trance. Phone 601 or inquire at Finkle’s Grocery, 217 S80. Washing- ton, DESIRABLE three room basement apartment with bath. Private. en- trance. Laundry room and garage. Call at 414 oth Street, DOWNTOWN furnished room for lighthousekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main .A! e NICELY furnished apartment, three rooms, private bath, frigidaire Suitable two quiet adults. Phone 793. 818 Ave. C. SUITABLE for one. Cozy furnish- ings. Cool. Reasonable. Washing privileges. Hot water. Excellent location. 402 5th. TWO rooms, $20. One single, $12. Clean, upstairs, for light house- keeping. Laundry privileges. 1100 Broadway. LIGHT housekeeping room. Every- thing ‘furnished. Suitable for one or two, Also, sleeping room. 307 10th 8t. TWO room 4 nt. Also, one room with kitchenette. Heat, lights, water, gas furnished. 801 4th Street. FURNISHED or unfurnished two- room, Gas, lights, water. Adults. $22, Phone 718-R. Piano for sale, $40. THREE rooms and bath, including lights, water, heat, gas and Kel- vinator. Washing privileges. ci eva pres TWO MODERN furnished apart- ments. Lights, hest and washing privileges. $25 per month. 222 Man- dan 8t. 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 3nd Street. LARGE pleasant one room basement apartment. For two or three work- ing people. Call 222 Srd. APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs. J. E. Daw- son, at 406 6th St. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. Private bath, Available August 1. Call 107. one room and kitchen- ette for two, Rental $23. 618 6th Street. ONE furnished room and kitchenette. Private entrance, laundry. 314 W. Rosser. FURNISHED two room aspart- ment. 523 cou 9th. Phone 894-M. WELL two room apart. ment. 411 oy 8t. Phone 273. ONE large housekeeping room. Fur- nished . 720 2nd St. large housekeeping room. Cloge in. Suitable for two. Phone FURNISHED sleeping room. Close in, $10, Phone 262-R. 218 ist Street. ROOM for rent with garage if de- sired. Phone 1563-J. FURNISHED ping room, Twin beds. 617 6th Street. NICE cool room. Suitable for one or two. 104% Ave. B. Farms for Sale NC nae |FARM FOR SALE—Very reasonable, on terms; 320 acres W. %-17-138- 70, Kidder County, North Dakota. If interested, write First National Bank, Oakdale, » Pa. Most French hotel keepers regard the desire to take a datly bath as 8 celta foible. Tourists pay heavily the privilege of a private bath- —_————— NOTICE TO real ey SIDE- TALKS To Each of the Owners and Occupants wl the Respective Premises Here- aa Described: EAS, The City Commis of th the ‘Gity of Bismarck deem |! sary to constfuct a sidewalk he front of, or along, each of the following describ: premises as herein set wit: Al the west side of Lots 33, 26, 27, 28 of Block 74 if McKensie a: Coffin’s Addition to the City of marck, and have directed the City Auditor to notify you, and each of you, as provided by law, to construct such Sidewalk in front of or along premises which are owned or pied by you, at your own expe: NOW THEREFORE, ed by you, subject to 'D the approval ‘Of the City Engineer, es eectior jon 8. violatin, of shal Penalty. Any person Try any et the provisions Nees shed upon conviction of such vi eroe. @ fine of not more than Bitty Dollars ($50.00) and the costs oA 3 prosecution or by thipty ab) da for not more than thirts > esd or by both such fine id a First Reading Hs 36, 1087. Reading August Fieal Pacey niyren # Atkinson, City Auditor. 8-4. id in strict accordance with ordin- de: after ‘nd if you fall to so construct the same, sueh Side- walks will be constructed by the con- tractor amperes by the oy. for that UrpO! xpense thereof will Bidowalk, 10. ‘al City Engineer for line and bel i and for a permit to construct. the we paied, mismarels, N. D, August 4, 1937. Atkinson, Aes Auditor, ay ‘ot Bismarck, N.D. ¢€ APARTMENT for rent. Private en- trance . Call at 204 Ave. B East. FOR SALE Pappindibe pelea peas Business Opportunity HUE 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 1G. A, Box 1610, Fargo, N. Dak. GROCERY STORE for sale in resi- dential section. Doing excellent business. Low overhead. Stock and Peon aan t Capi. at - tal Cut Rate, Bismarck and Central Company, Mandan. Mattresses Sth St. Phone 1126. Farms for Rent Fair buildings, good water. This year’s hay to cut. R. J. Jones, Wanted to Trade a Phone Bais collec Me pay soe tbe alt Northern Lost and Found 3. pair near Court. Leave at Tribune office. — Automobiles for Sale USED car and truck parts for popula: makes and models. Try us first Bismarck: Auto Parts. Phone 154 1011 B Main, 1936 CHEVROLET coach. Excelleni condition. Very low mileage. Musi 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 DeSou at/a liberal discount. Write Trib- une ad 22330. FOR SALE—1937_ Master Town Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. Houses for Rent SIX room modern bungalow located et 614 Hannafin, $40. Six room modern house located near mem- orlal bridge, $45. Three room mod- ern house, $27.50. Six room duplex, $40. T. M. Casey and Son. THREE room house, garage and chicken coop. East part of Bis- marck. $15 per month. Call 250. Obert A. Olson. SIX room modern house. Not far from school. Immediate possession. Phone 1421-R. HOUSE for rent. Partly furnished, 312 15th St. South, See Fred Helf- ensten at St. Alexius Hospital. Wanted to Rent . FIVE room gas heated bungalow, gar- age. Close common school. Prefer- ably heat, lights water furnished. Phone 499-J. TWO or three room apartment with private or connecting bath, Not Over $35. Phone 2113, FURNISHED house wanted. Couple. ao culdren: References. Phone Salesmen Wanted 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 YOUNG man, about 19, free to travel, to help advertising manager on trip to west coast and back. $18.00 a week and rapid increase in salary to right boy. See Charles Watson, Bismarck Hotel, Wed. or Thurs. Evenings, between 8 and.9. No phone calls. 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. 4-1 BARBER wanted. Call 1860-J. 220 South Ninth. For Sale 160 ACRE grain and stock farm 7 miles from good market town, 30 miles north from Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. Small house, large barn, chicken house and granary, good water. Good soil, abundant hay land near, close to timber. Carries $2,400 Federal Land Bank loan, will take $800 for equity. Possession soon if desired, H. 8, Erickson, De- troit Lakes, Minnesota. 8 ACRE timber land farm. About half meadow, balance timber and good pasture. Good soil, nicely roll- ing. if mile to school. Fair set of buildings, fenced. $900 Commis- sioners mortgage. Will take $600 for equity and possession can be had this fall. H. 8. Erickson, De- troit Lakes, Minnesota. FURNITURE for quick sale at bar- gain prices. Owner leaving city, Complete furnishings for seven room house, practically new Kel- vinator, book cases, piano. 508 West Broadway. pore ee CONFECTIONERY store, good loca- tion for beer and lunch. Living quarters in connection. Rent, $25. Cheap if taken at once. C. B. Cash- man, Carson, North Dakota, PUREBRED Jersey cattle. Cows, heifers and calves of all ages. Rea- sonably priced. G. F. Larson, Doug- _las, N. Dak. FOUR used 6 ply 600-16 nls eagle casings. ‘Good conte Inquire Tribune office. For Sale or Rent GARAGE and filling station, Minne- sota town, 75 miles from Fargo. 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