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a al Her oconHHoot WEAK WALL STREET MARKET DIPS DOWN |” IN TUESDAY TIDE Traders Take to Sidelines Wait- ing Word Congress: Will End Session Soon New York, Aug. 10.—(P)—The stock market made feeble rallying gestures Wuesday but most leaders finished with a downward slant. Although a handful of oils, rubbers, pitilities and specialties retained mod- est advances, sliding tendencies ex- bited by steels, ci and rails took the backbone out of intermittent re- ecvery moves. Many traders, brokers said, took to the sidelines pending more defi- nite indications congress will close ‘np shop at least by the end of the were around 700,000 There were reports Bethlehem was Be] wine contemplating some $40,000,000 of new financing for the purpose of ex- | De: pansion and clearing up maturing obligations. The stock was under §water throughout. Cotton a dipped Bonds did virtually Livestock | f ' SOUTH ST. PAUL es South St, Paul, Aug. 10.—(}—(U. 5 A.)—Cattle, 2,700, market general- i steady, grain fed scarce, plain steers around $9.00 downward: com- mon to medium heifers, 6.00-8,50; beef cows, 5.00-7.00; cutters 3,504.75; bulls 5 6.50 or ‘more. ‘Stockers strong, largely 6.00-7.50. Calves, 2,400; vealer good and ‘choice 9.0 Choice 11,00, Hogs, 3,500; market slow, ve low spots off more oa heavy tbutchers, ‘some sows 0 c_lower, Some interests not Tollowing, bidding 15c or more lower. Good and choice 40 pounds largely 13.00-12.50; top odd lots 240-300 pounds, 12.00 good cows, 360 pounds down 0; mostly 11.55 down: heavier steady to mostly 1. Weights down 1690 and elightly une Ben der; feeder pigs scarce; strong. One mall lot 64 pound averages $14.00; seen cost Monday 11.89; Sheep, 9,000; early supplies includes 2 cars of western lambs and above 00 natives; 13 cars of westerns ex- pected around noon. Indication 25 cents higher on slaughter lambs and @round 25 cents lower on slaughter ewes. Good to choice native lambs Monday 10.25; choice Washingtons 10.50-) tf 65, weight 65 to 74 pound feeders at 10.25; good to choice ewes Monday 4.00-5.25. Dairy market—dalry cows unchang- ed. Demand best for good close ship- er springers. Medium to good cows ey 0, Plain kinds "down to $40 or jess, 0 —(U, 8. D. R.) —Hogs 10,000, including 1,000 direct; market steady to 10 lower than Mon- day's average; top 13.70; bulk good and choice 180-230 Ib., 13.30-60; 240- 300 Ib. 12.50-13.25; bulk choice 140-160 1 supply: limited; good packing sows 11.! pone 285 Dod carly sales light- welghts wu) Cattle P00, ae 1,500; depend- able market on fed steers and year- strong to. shade higher; even grassy and warmed up kinds getting ome action largely because of com- parative scarcity; most fed steers gelling at 15.00 upward; top 17.25 for 4 Ib. erages; light yearling steers several loads: medium- weights grass fat steers 12.50 down to 9.50 mostly, with thin mative atockers at 8.50 down to 6,50; we tock calves and yearlings 9.00- ;HICAG: Chicago, we 10.— (A). , several hundred head going to corn’ belt Monday within this price range; grass cows weak to 25 low- er; grase heifers sharing decline; fed peers steady, however, at 13.00 up; barel; ly at U25 down on ‘8 unchanged ot sheep. Teas, including 100 direct; spring | ary active, steady to 25 high od to choice native offer- 002 25 to jarger interests; ex~- reme top 11.50; double good Montana rangers 11.00 with ten out; sheep 25- 5Q lower; slaughter ewes 4.00-5.25. SIOUX CITY Sioux oy) Ia, Aug. 10.—()—(U. S. D. A.)—Cattl 500; calves 100; Brokers and ng load choice to prime Ib., bullock 16.: little above 4100; hort fed and down to 9.50 and below; few prime fed heifers 13.40; most beef cows 5.. re 5 00; cutter grades largely 4. mall lots good 900 lb. feeder few medium to good stockers 8. 5; Current stocker and feed cattle } quotations: Steers 550-800 lbs., good and choice 7.50-10.25; common and medium 5.50-7.5! -1050 Ibs, good and choice 7.7: 3; common and medium 6.00-! ifers, good and crciee 7.00-8.71 ommon and medium 3 cows, good 4.75-5.75; com- na medium 4.00-7! calves ie 5) de ea) am choice 7.25-9.75; ee 1,800 tpg UALS EPL 40 direct slow; ‘butchers steady to 10 lower; to 260-304 1b,, heavies 12.15- 180 1b. 18.25-75; good sows 50 Ib. down, steady to shippers at 11.50-66; packers talking lower; stags it ay ruse feeder pigs 100 1b., up to Sheep 2,000; opening native lambs id steady; choice sorted lots bid to 10.50; no action for rangers; ewes eteady; early sales 425-18: no early feeder lamb action. DU! Duluth, Aug. prices, wneatr wo northern spring 136%- Pion: No. dark northern 1.83% -1.40%; No. 2, 3 No. 3, 1.26% 1.35%; No. 112084 -1.29%5 No. * TaN Aaa No, ‘1 northern 1.28% -1. No. dark hard winter atoabans: 1.23) i. Durum: No. 1 hard amber a oh as 3 a No. . No. 1 red durum 1.08. Mize gorse discounted 3-5c be- Tow hard a1 Flax, No. ae 305-2, hg R: fo. 2. No.7 white 29 Bi. 29%. . Barley: Malting 65-7 ol RLOT LES RANGE OF CARLOT SALES dark northern 1 dark reed 46-58. spring, northern, 1,37 Srnter Li%: No. dark hard win ‘winter, lo. jar) ie ter, Lt qanie 4 hard spite. 1.34%. No. 3 ae 67%-74%; lo. 1, 2. Gorn not quoted. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, a P)—Wheat, No. red 1.15%-1 No. a 1.15. 1 white 32- wi oa 67-813" 2 nom; timothy INEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, auk 10.—@—Flour, carlond lots, rrel in 98 pound amity patents, 10 low- standard patents, 10 4. in 20.00-50, Standard rnigallogs 21.00-50, * assy kinds |§ “d 1 smibers,. 109 eet Quotations | No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 lbs. . Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 91; 48 Ibs. 87; 47 Ibs., 88; 46 Ibs., 10; 45 Ibs., 15; 44 Ibs. 71; 43 lbs., 67; "42 ibs, 63; 41 Ibs., 59; 40th, 58; 39 Ibs., 51; 38 lbs., 41; 37 37 Ibs., 48. No, 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . CHICAGO RANGE cee, (aie Ha es arn Close o. re" 114% 1% 113% coos L1G) 1.15% 1.13% 1.14% oo 115 1.17% 1.14% 1.16% ++ 1.05% 1.05% 1.00% 1.01% 69 =—89% 66% 66% 10% .70% 29% 30% 30% 30% (32% 33% 11.65 11.72 11.77 11.82 11,30 11.37 11.30 11.37 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE pe eaeL) Aug. Ne: 1 weight | Ma: 2.02% 2.05% 2.02% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 10.—(@)— Dur n High Low 07% 108% 107 1. 1.08% 1.10% 1.08.. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minne: , Aug. 10.—(7)—Wheat receipts theniay 2 compared to 191 Sypar ago. otations follow: grain qui Delivered To Arrive lhy DNS 60 as 1.36% 142% .... weve 134% 1.40% .... NS 58 eevee 188% 139% 00 NS 587 Jo none 131% 137% .... 1.20% 1.25% 111% 1.21% 1.13% 1.17% 1.10% 113% .. 1.28% 1.32% Lowes vcounted te Ih Montana Winter Wheat SI 127% » 128% ed: a 3 8:88 9; + 125% ..... 1.23% i Ft SB: 123% ..... 121% m BUQKU: gn oe 118% 121% 0000 ta and South Dakota F OSOKD 3 HW... 111% 113% 120... 118 116 114 141 1.08 1.05 1.02 1.00 96 113 3 amber hd 57 Ibs... 1.05 ber hd a ees. 1.03 ber hd ‘e tee LOL Cee 5 gente ne bd 6 5 rein ha oo 5 re hd 2 1 rd durum 1.08 ior (Lower test. , Relght nor nominally discounted 1.18 cash w Wheat and coarse | S57 today THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1937 Best of Available Apart- ments inthe WANT-ADS WHEAT PRICE RISES IN CHICAGO AFTER WINNIPEG ACTIVITY te | Revival of European Demand as Result of Canadian Crop Failure Factor Chicago, Aug. 10—)—With all deliveries of wheat show- ing an excited bulge of five cents Tuesday, the Chicago wheat market meres 4% cents maximum gain. extraordinary crop have less than 100,000,000 bushels for export and home carryover. Sudden revival of European demand Tuesday for North American wheat was much emphasized as a result. At the close, wheat futures in Chi- cago were 3% to 3% above Monday's ~| finish, Sept. 113% to %, Dec. 1.14% to '%, corn 1% to 2% down, Bev 1.01 to 1.01%, Dec. 66% to %, and oats % to % off. NORTH DAKOTA WHETE COMMANDS FANCY PRI Minneapolis, Aug. 10.—(@—Expe: tations of a slightly bullish United States government report caused some selling on rallies in the wheat futures ‘ket Tu but the close was tply hig! A report indicating liberal export sales out of Canada and the fact that Winnipeg futures hit the limit for a day, caused considerable strength ey in the session, ee ee higher at Lae “Dee. 3%e rat 1.23%, and May ithe higher af 225 Steady crusher buying helped flax to @ higher closing level. Sept. flax sioeen 1%e PiEneE, at 2.03 and Dec. c higher at 2.02%. ‘oarse graifs were erratic. Sept. oats closed, Yc lower at 37% and Dec. %c lower at 28. Sept. rye closed %c higher at 78% and Dec, 1c higher at 77%. Sept. feed barley closed 2c Bigher at 51 and Dec. %c higher at Minnesota and South Dakota winter wheat was in good demand. Durum was firm, with North Dakota material bringing very fanc; grleats one car selling at 32c over Sept. fu- tures, Cash corn was in limited demand. Oats were slower. Rye was in good demand. Barley was in broad general demand. Flax was in good demand. | Produce Markets | ICAGO CH! Aug. 10.—(#)—Butter Chicago, prices tended lower today while eggs El Pw. Were unsettled. Butter 12,608, Bee (93 sco: extra, fret Hin 89) te ltry was higher. creamery-spe- 31%-32; a2) (90-81) 30% =%; fir 29%; seconds Gi-STe) a ectethe (90. centralized 0%. Dees, 9,889, unsettled 49 trucks, steady to ‘Ibs, up 22%, less than horn hens 17; fryers, colored 23, biymouth and White Rock 25%; barebacks 20; broilers, colored 23, ‘Plymouth and White Rock 24, Darebacks 19, Leghorn 22; _ springs, colored 23%, Plymouth and White Rock 25%, barebacks 21; roosters 15, Leghorn roosters 14; turkeys, hens 17, toms 16, No. 3 turkeys 15: ducks, white and colored 4% lb. up 16, small 14; old geese 13, young 15. RK New York.” Les ot —(P)—Dressed peultey, firm, Fresh chickens (boxes) 22%-29; fryers 23%- a, ite Ht Leghorn ei 21 Butter, 17,222, e: ‘All grades unchanged. Chees: 596,016, firm. Prices unchanged. Eggs, 13,933 steady. Mixed colors, packs 23. standards 22- Other mixed prices unchanged. Broilers, Rocks horn 23. Fowls, colored 21-24; Leghorn 17-19. Old roosters 16. Turkeys 11-20, Ducks 13. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Aug. 10.—(—. High Low Close Butter Futures: * Storage Standard: November ... Egg Futures: Refrigerator Stan- dards, Oct. - 31% 31% 31% 23% 23% Miscellaneous FOR! sear EXCHANGE Aug. 10.—(®)—Foreign Great Britain de- thers in cents, Great France 3.75%; Italy of free 40.24, ead 7.753 HoEwey: 5.03 25.71; Montreal in New York, MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Aug. 10.—(P)—Stocke ‘First Bank Stock Aided Northwest Banco 1 CURB STOCKS New York, Aug. 10.: pit ch x American Gen. 10%. Cities Service 3%. Blec, Bond & anare 20. Fisk Rubber 13 aba BONDS New York, At 10.7-()—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%s 117. Treasury 48 112.15. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp 10. yA TRUSTS «B; e Associated (Over Tne lcounter 12 New York) Hamilton Tr 2. 64, Maryland Fund m Tr 8h 2. Quart Inc 8h bedded atsord Cc: ‘Winni; os, wheat, or’ Aus: 10.. iB —Cash 1 northern 1.34%; No, 2 3 northern 1.24%; 3 No. 3 white and GHICAGO FOTATORS, Ch leage: Aug. 10.—M—(U. A.) Potatoes, 26, on track 206, fetal Us. splpmenss: 203; dull, supplies moder- rt 3, sacked per cwt. Bliss triumphs US. No. 1, few sales 1.20-50; cotton sacks fee age Nd, 1.70 idaho. Russet Burbanks U! 1.25; practically, free from cuts and clipped ends 1.40- 50; Ore: on, Bliss triumphs US, No. 1, car 1.40; Washington White Rose combinailon 1 Russet Burbanks US. } 15-20; Nebraska cobbters ‘SS. eo ena Dartly erate few sales Let ares 1.00; Nebraska Bills triump) pardly graded .99. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES ini ug. 10.——(U. 8. jupplies moderate; et weak; new stock, bab Washington White ee, UB. No. J, 1.90-2.00: Idaho Bliss US. No. 1, 1.45: ; Nebras- 1, 1% Inch mini- Abe ae Tis. deending on qua’ 81% 83% 18% No. 1...... 202 2.05 202 (new) [New York Stocks] i) aE BEEEGRREBEEEBEE geeeseer a 8 E i Bee i a pe Qa Tea arin H F iE “Ee Cont Can Cont Mot Cont Oil Del Corn Prod ¢ bam Sug 9% ut Curt Wret 5% Deere & Co 138% @)Dia Match 327% 22% 33% 56% GN Ry Pt G Wes Sug Greyhound Rec Prod Howd-H B Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Tl Cent Ind Rayon % In Bus Mch 160 Int Harv 118% Int Nick Can 65% Int T & Te. 11% Kennecott 63% Kresge (SS) 23% Krog Groc 21% Lib-O-F Gl 60% Lig M B 4a 100% Loew's 21% rade 1.50:55; US. No. 2. | Dak BOSTON WOOL Boston, Aug. 10.—(@)—(U. 8. D. A.) >The wool market was quiet Tuesday but quotations were steady. Fair quantity fine Ohio Delaine wools were offered at 40-41 cents: is the grease with some holders fir 42 cents on their best Staple combing lengths half Bi Ohio fleeces were available at 42-43 cents in the gr » although some asked above this range. Combing three-elghts length Ohio fleeces were offered at 63-44 cents in the grease and quarter blood of simi- lar lines could be bought at 42-43 cents but little sold, Most asking prices above these ranges unchanged action in Truck in Use a Lot But Doesn’t Go Far There's probably only one car in Bismarck that has been in continuous active service for 11 years and yet traveled less than one thousand miles, The big red Seagrave six be- longing to Bismarck’s fire depart- ment has traveled exactly 921 mile to and from Capital City fires since 1926, the year it was ete neo saga lighter Ford ‘8 V-eight truck, bought two years ago and now used to answer most calls, has gone 1,072 miles. About half of that distance, however, was covered on the truck’s initial trip from Luverne, Minn., where pumping equipment was installed. Afternoon tea is the most popular meal in the British House of Com- mons kitchen, It accounts for mcr2| ior. than half of the meals served. ——_—_—eeee ee _ ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that separ- ate proposals for re following classi: fications of work for Office Bul! ing for the City wage ceived by the City slo! of the oe of Bismarck, North P. M. on the a0 er will be re the City of Bismarck at which ¢! ‘ime a! bids received will re ae opened 2 and read aloud bids received after said time will 4 returned to the bidders unopened, 1, General Construction. 2. Plumbing and Heating... 3. Electrical Work. Plans, drawings and specifications for the construction of the above classifications will be on file and may ., Aronitects, Bismarck, North Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check drawn on @ solvent bank in the State of North = id payable to peer Olson, Mayor, Bismarck, North Dak in a sum equal to at least £: amount of the bid. The Beara % |needed money Frazier-Lemke Act’s Legality Q Questioned re th actions the right of con- extend the time for redemp- that provided by state law case the John Hancock Mu- Life Insurance company is the petitioner and Clarence R. Krueger ig the debtor while in the other Mrs. toner and’ any De Palmer, Aye is r ani y the debtor. vate Minneapolis Man Held On Swindling Charges Minneapolis, Aug. 10.—(#)—Henry Peltier, Minneapolis was in jail Tues- day charged with obtaining $3,900 under false pretenses from Mrs. Ida Osborne, 55-year-old widow. Peltier was captured after he fled when he recognized Detective Super- visor Clarence E. McClaskey who went with Mrs, Osborne to keep a Tendevous at which the widow said Peltier was to collect $100. Mrs. Osborne said she met Peltier three montrs ago when he gave the rame of Charles Wirth of Los An- elle anid (ld ot a bree ariao nad died in Des Moines leaving him « large sum of money. She said Peltier declared he to pay the costs of settling the tate and collected in sll $3,900 from her. She became sus- Piclous and consulted the county at- torney. Farms for Rent HALF section three miles trom town. Fair buildings, good water. This year’s hay to cut. R. J. Jones, Lehr, N. Dak. Business Opportunity DOWNTOWN small business place for sale or rent. Write Tribune Ad. For Rent % | that when despite little | in NINE stool restaurant in Bismarck. Doing business, Good location. Write Tribune Ad 22644. Ride Wanted persons would “Fide Washington. Phone 1547-J. Mattresses eis reniovaver pnd ovat. er tegular or spring filled. 9th St. Phone 1126, Eee NOTICE ov. oF OFFER, OF LANDS FOR DEPARTMENT" OR THE INTER- IOR, General Land Oftice, Washing. ton, D. C., July 81, 1987.—Section 15 ot the’ Taylor Grasing Act of June aa 1934 (48 Stat. 1269), as amended the act of Sune 26, 1986 (49 Sint, 1976), to % | provides that in the issuance of leases preference shalt e given to owners, homesteaders, lessees, or other lawful occupants of contiguous lands to the extent necessary to permit proper use of such contiguous lands, except, ich isolat or discon- and sizty a homesteaders, lessees, or other law- ful occupants of land contiguous thereto or cornering thereon shall have a preference right to 1 whole of such tract, during of ninety days after such tract fered for lease, upon the terms and ponalsons prescribed by the Secre- tary. Notice is hereby Elven that the vacant, unreserved and unappropriat- e ublic lands of the United States, exclusive of Alas! and not included in ny, erasing district established under the provisions of Sec. 1 of said Taylor rGrealee Act, and all land: cluded in outstanding one-year gi ing leases issued pursuant to depar' mental instructions of October 22, 1936 (Circular No. 1412), are bereby, offered for for Srasing p Said outstanding ear leases wil expire on various di and upon their expiration, the lands embraced ther in will become subject to new le: without prejudice, howe to the rights of the present le: s to file timely renewal applications. Any and all persons desiring to lease any part thereof for grazing purposes under the authority of said Sec. 15 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, or those having ad je or conflicting grazing of their cial the appropriate in trict Land Office or a Off! for Commis- | Co: Dakota | si rp cent of the | \ date of this not ie propay ‘eppilcation for lease, The leases issued un- ital instructions of t file ne’ etitions for renewals provided. Said one-year no way be disturbed result of ape action, nor will the preference oF holders of such leases thereby. Notice is al- by given that all lands not on o hereof spr dept to le: a ction of the act, the’ erproprietion or tion, pat whi perme Gy ee lease vat ered: ‘ing Fight to eee frotated oF “aiseonnectea tracts of seven hundred and ty of such lands will be ‘al- ys from the date they be- bject to lease within which to le proper lease application. Charles Weal, Acting Secretary of the Inter- S210. NOTICE OF ee EXECUTION NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale onerreg on the 18th day of June, A. D. ae Bis a tion in the District Court unty, Fourth Judiolal District iY of North Dakota, wherein ral sane, Bank of Saint Paul, fs Plaintiff, and nd Randi J. Kluks- Mindre shente of Bu rte h ate y of North Dakota, for that purpose pointed, will sell ae public auetio: the Sreat door of the Court House at mn In the County of Burleigh, eNorth Dakota, on the sist A. D. 1937 at the hour f that di y. at gas and mortgaged ee the Coun! of of North Dako! sud fudement nt and Bbecial execution to be ame '@ pare ticularly describ The Nort! ter NW %) of (20), in Township One s), of Range Sev- Burleigh County, Dakota. containing One Hun- 4 Sixty (160) acres, more or les! according to the government s1 so much thereof to irrsguinrities, ane to; to Molec any ‘and | trom all bids, Dated the 2nd day of August, 1937. THE BOA! COM ORTH DA- 8-3-10-17. * Om, , Bis- Anstr Sheritt of Burleigh County, marck, N, Dak, Geo. Shafer, for Piaintits, M. Dak. of | SMALL dining Male Help Wanted WANTED: Young man for sales work. Should have some sales and busi- ness experience. Must be ambitious, possess a fair education, neat SP; , Pleasing personality a Willing’ to work for small salary while learning. Permanent position with splendid opportunity for right person, Give complete information in first letter. Write Tribune Ad. A-1 BARBER wanted at once. Call et 220 South 91 t. Female Help Wanted IF YOU agree to show them to friends, I'll send you 2 Snag-Proof- ed Silk Stockings and show you how to earn up to $22 & week. American Silk Hosiery Mills, Dept. 3313, Indianapolis, Ind. HOUSEKEEPER to take charge of small home. Will consider married couple, husband employed. No Seb ayoune apply, please. Phone MAID for general housework. Good | .. pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking and serving. Small family. Write Tribune Ad. 22611, HOUSEKEEPER wanted on farm. Good pay. T. H’ Schraeder, Bald- win, North Dakota. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. Must like children. FOR SALE Wederal Land Bank Farms in Burleigh, Emmons: Ki District Representative Work Wanted BY MAN with 12 years’ experience in general office and accounting work, Whole or part time. Sober and reliable. 807 4th St. Phone 576. SEWING machines, all makes, cleaned and repaired. $1.00. Guar- anteed work. Call 1173-W for free inspection. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work. Will take care of chil- dren. Phone 1411-J. Houses for Sale ONE story six room modern bunga- low and two story six room house; close in. Also, two story six room house with fine basement. Im- mediate possession, All of the above very attractively located and priced to sell. Many other attrac- tive houses on my list for sale. Price Owens. Phone 278 GOOD eight room house for sale. Excellently located, suitable for re- sidence and immediate income. Priced to sell at once. Mortgage Security Company, Bis- marck, N. Dak, ‘THREE room one-story house, Bowen Avenue, Bismarck, Bargain if tak- en at once. Will take Chevrolet or Ford car part payment. J. 8. Fe- vold, 405 Broadway. Phone 706. Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale TWO new apartments of exceptional | beauty and quality on second floor with private entrance. One, two —adjoining tiled bath. Maple fur- niture, papered living room, com- Pletely tiled kitchen with electric wall exhaust fan and refrigerator, venetian blind, gas stove, two closets, private lavatory. Suitable one or two adults. One, four room (kitchen, living room, bedroom, pri- vate bath). Partly furnished. Pa- Pered rooms, all venetian blinds, tiled bathroom. Tiled kitchen equipped with wall exhaust fan, electric range, and refrigerator. Two chrome equipped closets. South and east. Light airy exposure. A quiet apartment. 620 North 4th 8t. THREE room unfurnished apart- ment with private bath and kit- chenette. Frigidaire, laundry priv- fleges. Also, one room apartment with private bath, kitchenette, and frigidaire. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apartments. FURNISHED apartment. Electric re- frigerator. Electric stove. Laundry privileges. Fireproof building. Suit- able for married couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies. _Inqyire at The Tribune office. ONE room furnished basement apart- ment. One room and kitchenette. Frigidaire. $22. Also, small apart- ment. First floor. Suitable for one. $15. Everts Apartments. 314 3rd Street. UNFURNISHED apartment in new apartment building. Large bed- room, garage and laundry. Only permanent tenants. Brand Apts. 212 W. Broadway. Call 2385-M. FOUR room semi-basement apart- ment. Available August 15. Gas, heat, water, Kelvinator furnished. Very nice. Also garage for rent. Call at 822 Ave. E, or phone 768. FURNISHED ground floor east front apartment. Screened porch. Pri- vate entrance, private bath, one room and kitchenette. Adults only. Cal} at 214 East Rosser. NEAT modern two room furnished apartment with large closet. Frigi- daire. Gas lights, water furnished. Welt lighted. Call at 319 13th &t., or phone 1980. room (living and bedroom, kitchen) | USED CARS A list of our good used cars: 1932 Plymouth P. A. Sedan 1931 Plymouth Sedan 1930 Reo Truck * 1934 Chevrolet Pick-up 1935 International Pick-up 1930 Pontiac Sedan 1937 Plymouth Two Door 1935 Chevrolet. Coach 1936 Plymouth Coupe 1933 Ford Model B Panel 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1935 Plymouth Sedan 1984 Chevrolet Sedan 1936 Terroplane Sedan 1936 Plymouth Coach 1934 Chrysler Sedan 1937 Chrysler Sedan 23 years of honest used car dealing. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Telephone 700 — Bismarck, N. Dak. USED CARS 1928 Durant 4 Coupe . 1927 Whippet 4 Coupe 1929 Ford ‘A’ Town Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Sedan ... 1930 Ford ‘A’ Truck with box 2 1929 Chevrolet Truck 1926 Olds Sedan ... 1934 Ford V-8 Coach os 1934 Plymouth Sedan with radio . Panel body for 1%-ton truck We trade and give terms, HEDAHL MOTOR CO. 201 W. Main Bismarck, N. Dak. USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts, Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSoto at a liberal discount. Write Trib- une ad 22330, FOR SALE—1937 Master DeLuxe peo Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. ————— 1936 Nash Ambassador Six Coach Cruising Gear-Radio-Heater Perfect Condition A REAL BUY Copelin Motor Company Bismarck THREE room apartment. All fur- nished. Private entrance. Three room unfurnished apartment with private bath. Sleeping room, also. 318 9th St, NEW modern furnished light Rowse: keeping apartment. Private en- trance. Phone 601 or inquire at Pixies Grocery, 217 So. Washing- ee room furnished apartment. Ground floor. One-room furnished Per inine Investors | DC hot water. City heat. Apply Apt. 2 -or 7, 304% Main Ave. FURNISHED one or two room apart- ment with kitchenette, bath, Frigi- daire, Adults only. Call at 1029 4th St. after 5:00 p. m. BY owner, six room bungalow, base- ment apartment and garage at- tached. Terms. Write Tribune Ad. LIGHT housekeeping room. Every- thing furnished. Suitable for one or two. Also, sleeping room. 307 10th St. SMALL residential home, partially modern. Double garage. Cheap. Terms, 323 Bell Street. CLEANERS Personal $5—QUICK LOANS—$50 PERSONAL loans for less. A new plan for salaried persons, $5 or $50 in 5 minutes on just your signature. Peoples Finance Company 410% Main Avenue. Phone 1504. —_—___—_—_—_—_ Household Goods for Sale room table, four chairs, library table, dresser, fruit Jars, conservo canner, dazey churn, copper boiler, tub, scale, various other articles. Phone 1472. SIMMONS bed and spring, 75 pound fee box, four kitchen chairs, baby’s high chair. 911 Ave. F. Phone 1381-J. ELECTROLUX refrigerator. Same as new. Bargain. Terms. 414 Hanna- fin, rear apartment. DAVENPORT, two chairs, suitcases, 1 tube Philco desk radio, four storm doors, Phone 1329, HEALTH Is Your Greatest Asset Sere ts roe for names, pains, JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH 206 Main Avenue. Phone 604 BISMARCK, N. D. Please call for appointments. Rooms fur Rent 2 ROOM for rent in new modern air conditioned home. Close to bath. Always hot water. 903 9th Street. LARGE, ple it slee| room, One or two gentlemen. Bs tet Street. ONE large sleeping room. Call at 510 7th St. Phone 1737. NICELY furnished room. Near Cap- itol. 905 6th Street. SLEEPING room. Next to bath. Near capitol. Call 610. ¥|NICELY furnished sleeping room. 311 4th Street. Hay Lands for Rent__ WILL give 2/3 share to have 200 acres hay stacked. Located 20 miles north McKenzie. L. E. Heaton, Jr., McKenzie, N. Dak. ONE half section of river bottom hay land. Heavy. No weed. 8 UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 4th St. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. TWO room furnished upstairs apart- ment. Windows on three sides. Near gtade and high school. 808 7th. Houses for Rent MODERN house, four bedrooms, three or four room furnished or unfur- nished apartment. George M. Reg- ister. SIX room modern house with gar- age. Good location. Five room Partly modern house, Inquire 214 Fifth St. FIVE room modern bungalow, garage attached. 1030 10th St. Perfection Cleaners Men’s Suits Ladie’s Dresses Cleaned os Cleaned Only $1.00 50c Phone 1707 / 718 Thayer Lost and Found LOST: 1-3 your money if you don’t buy your eye glasses from Dr. Mac- Lachlan Optical Company at 113 Ist Street, south of Chevrolet Gar- age, Bismarck. Cut-Rate Eye Glasses. Phone 1589. LOST—Small square brown folding pocket book, containing change and key. $1 reward. Call at Tribune. TWO room unfurnished apartment on second floor. Two adults, Laun- dry privileges. 510 5th Street. TWO room furnished apartment for two. Gas, lights, heat, water in- cluded, $28.50, Call 1980. APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs. J. E. Daw- son, at 406 6th St. SINGLE room and kitchenette apart- ment. Well furnished. 411 5th Street. Phone 273. Dead Animals _ DEAD animals (with hides on). Horses, cattle, sheep or hogs. With- in 85 miles, Bismarck. REMOVED PROMPTLY. Phone Bismarck 2313 collect. We pay for the call. Northern Rendering Co. —_——__—_ Miscellaneous for Sale ONE 5-50x17 U. 8. Royal cord cas- ing 4 ply. Good condition. Cheap. Inquire Bismarck Tribune office. THREE room apartment with bath in new modern home. Gas heat. 618 13th Street. NUMEROUS pieces of French-Havi- land dishes. Forget-Me-Not pattern. 223% 7th St. Phone 593. LIGHT Housekeeping rooms.” TOOms. aries and two rooms, llth Street. TABLE, wardrobe, writing desk, fruit Jars, other miscellaneous articles. 305 8th after 6 p. m. ONE furnished room and kitchenette. Private entrance, laundry. 314 W. Rosser. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette. $18. 100 Ave. B. East. Phone 2442, THREE room apartment and bath. Everything furnished. 808 Ist St. ONE three room, one four room un- _furished apartments, 622 3rd, THREE 3-room apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. Phone 878. FIRST floor apartment. Call east door, $23 12th Street, MODERN furnished two room apart- ment. Phone 347. For Sale or Rent MODERN bungalow, basement apart- ment, attached single garage. Pres- ent rental value $75 per month. ae price $4,500. Location 1011 ve. E. FIVE room modern bungalow, de- tached garage, large rooms, full basement. Im- miles from Wilton, Phone 1939-J. | rooms. Call 129-R. AMPLIFIER guitar, practically new. Call between 6 and 7 p. m. 367-J. Farms for Sale FARM FOR SALE—Very reasonable, on terms; 320 acres W. %4-17-138- 70, Kidder County, North Dakota. If interested, write First National Bank, Oakdale, Pa, Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. 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