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a nN ~ Ses at E 3 0 reo AINS AND LOSSES BVENLY DIVIDED IN Grain Quotations DULL. Y. MARKET Pending Legislation Has Damp- ening Influence During Wednesday Session New York, Aug. 11—(}—A thin lstock market wilted Wednesday as shares dropped fractions to a point jor more. From the start skimpy activity and ithe uneven behavior of stocks pro- vided a yard-stick of traders’ lethargy land the dampening influence of pen- ding legislation, brokers said. During the first half of the session moderate gains and losses were about evenly divided. Recent reducions in gasoline inventories for a time in- spired oils, but later this group came funder the shadow of declines in other sections of the list, Relieving the drab color of trading were gains in some ernie su- gars, aircrafts and specialties. Transactions approximated 550,000 shares. Bonds were mixed. Selling of U. IS. government loans quickened, Cot- ton slumped around $1 a bale. For- eign currencies were steady. SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Aug. 11.—(AP—U. B. D. A.)—Cattle 3200; Ds mupply mostly ; Canadians includ trade oat steady on slaughter steers and she stock; plain ito medium grassy steers 7.00 to 10.00; heifers 6.00 to 8.00 largely; common id medium cows largely 5.00 to 7.00; low cutters and cutters 3.50 to 4.75 jor more; bulls strong to 25 higher; weighty ‘bolognas 6.00 to 6.50; stock- lers unchanged. Calves 1,800; strong; bulk good to choice 9.50 to 11.00. Hogs, 3,000; fairly active to all in- terests; 10 to mostly 15 lower than ‘uegday’s general trade; top 13.00; good and choice 160-240 Ibs., 12.90-| Sept, 13.00; 240-300 Ibs., 11.90-12.90; big weights down to 11. odd lots good and choice 140-160 Ibs., 12.25-13.00; good sows 160 lbs. down, 11.25-45; lew | smooth 11.50; big weights down to 10.65; good stags 11.00-75; pigs scarce; average cost Tuesday 11.82; weight 1282 lbs. Sheep 4,700; fresh supply includes 17 doubles Western lambs; around 500 natives; 21 doubles on hand from 3 all native sheep and 4 ady; good to choice native Hambs 10.50; plain kinds around 8.00; good to choice ewes 4.00-5.00; native feeders 8.25-50; Western lambs held bove 10.75; 12 loads Tuesday 10.65- es choice 64-72 Ib. feeders out at 0.00. Dairy cattle active, fully steady; | nec. good §=shipping springers 170.00 to 85.00; plain and medium light cows 140.00 to 60.00. Galcago: Au F000 S. D. A.) 15-28 1 —P)—(U. including S000" "dire: dower than Tuesda: op 13,55 paid Ar chelee 180-280 fmost good packing sows 11.25-12. 0; Hew Hghtweights on butcher order to Cattle 8,000, calves 1,200; almost a unaway market on choice and prime teers: relly, 26 higher; 17.60 paid on 336 ib, e; ight steers 17.50 Oya 17.00; heifer nd yearlin, ruling very ac- ive on kin ling at 15.00 upward and steady to strong on common and mediim grades includin reek and feeder cattle; native Kansas 0.00-12.75 with thin weak to 25’ lower; fea cutter grade cows bulls and vealers steady; 560 down; strongweights 5.75; a good many beef cows selling at 6.00-50 eee sausage bulls up Penne ae selects 12.00; 6,500 direct; eady; good to local good oA straigh' Rtendys tinughter ewes 4.00-5. sIOUx Diglaet (, Sioux City, Aug, 11.—(, J—C 2,00 yearlings and fat eal cows active; strong to stockers and feeders oad choice yearlings 1050 1b. 7 eatlings 1 few common around 4.00; common and medium lots down fow strictly igat steers up cker and feed cattle quo- "8 550-800 lbs., good and and med- 3 800-1050 Ibs., good and 1, jommon and med- good and choice ommon and medium 5.00- 4.75-5.75; common calves (steers) 5-9.755 00; slow: eat aepd mostly a choice 160-180 12.00-6 weit Sfinlahed 164 ib lignes 12.40; light lights and pigs cking sows 25-35 lower ae down, 11.15-40; medium pa g00d sows, mediums 16, No. 2, eraephe US. x ington White Ro: eniem size 1. 1: 3.0, lebraska cobblers is, Net {and arly graded 1.15-20, showing some decay 1.05-10; Pennsy!- Vania cobblers fair quality’ 1.10-15. BOSTON woe Aug. 11.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) low in wool today. A in the market but ‘eof comparatively Pi however, were firm on the tew closed. Good French combing fine terr!- tory and good 12-month Texas wools moved in small quantities at 95-97 cen d basis. le ‘at 44 cents in ighths blood blood. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES | p Minneapolis, Aug. 11.—A)—(U. A.)—Potatoes: Idaho Bliss Ciumphe, U. 8. No. 1.55 h grown Early Ohios 75-1.2 on quality. Others unc! es Graded combing | , No, 4 dark northern, 58 ibs... No, 5 dark northern, 52 ibs.. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs.. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs... Sample Grade: 49 Ibs., 90; 48 Ibs, 86; 47 Ibs., 82; 46 Ibs., 18; 45 Ibs., 74; 44 lbs., 70; 43 lbs., 66; 42 Ibs., 62; 41 bree Radar 39 Ibs., 50; 38 Ibs., 46; 42, Hard winter wheat CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, , Aug. 11.—P)— Open eee 110% He He 110% ri oe 1.12 1.15% 111 1.14% ooo 114% 127% 113 116% 31% 31% 98 = 98% 95% 98 87% 90 B80 82% 11.67 11.50 11.77 11.60 11.35 1117 11.35 11.20 17.10 10.08 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE atone pon 11. Lo Low P38 tien 1.22% se 21% 1.25% 1.20% 124% 121° 124 119% 1.22% 51 49 |=(50 8 4 48 TU% 15% TH 1h TA% 8h We 27% 26% 21% 28 21% 2.01% 2.02% 2.01% 2.03 2.04% 2.03 48 18% 15% 2% 2% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 11.—(@)— Sea Open Bizgh Low Oct, 04 «+ 206 ammea eather Cae GRAIN a eapolis, Aug. | 11.—(#)—Whei receipts Wednesday 240 compared to 152 a year ago. anaes as, cash neat and eee cl ations today follow: * Gash ‘Wheat Delivered To Arrive 137% 1.43% Ibs. ...... 1.35% 1.41% I1DNS 883 Tbs, ...... 1.83% 140% 0.6 2DNB8S? Ibs, . 131% 138% 3 » as ‘8 56° + 129% 136% 3 D 'N B55 Ibs. » 1.26% 1.33% oe tenes 4DN 5 7) lbs. sis 1.23% 1.30% + 120% 1.26% + 117% 1.22% § 51 soos 1.18% 1.18% a + 1.10% 1.14% + 129% 138% ..... (Lower test welzht — + Creo 4c +» 1.26% aan wel 1H W... 1.26% 12% protein 1DH Wor Grade of— 1DHW or 1H W... 1.19% 1.22% .... Minnesota and South Dakots | Wheai 1 or + 1.18% 1.19% or or soooe 1.26% 1.24% 40... 1.83% + 1.16% 1.17% «112% 1.14% Durum oo eOnNoHu OF pa Ww W.. w W.. w W.. 1 amber ud + 110% 1.20% + 1.00% 1.18% + 107% 1.16% + 105% 1.14% + 1.08% 1.11% + 1.01% 1.08% 99% 1.05% 96% 1.02% 94% 1.00% je 92% 96% Aedes « 100% 1.13% i ae durum 108% ..... 101% arr (Lower test punted $e pen nominally discount 117 115 1.13 1.06 1,18 116 115 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1937 [New York Stocks] ENGLANDHAY SEN) |Best of Available Apart- ments in the WANT T-ADS WINNPEG MARKET UPTURN 1S BOOST T0 CHICAGO PRICE Late Reverse Action Hoists Level After Early Losses Were Recorded Chicago, Aug. 11—()—Sudden late right-about-face action of wheat values Wednesday hoisted the Chi- )/Cago market 4% cents from earlier bottom levels, and much more than wiped out losses. * The late rally of wheat prices in Chicago was influenced largely by a gid upturn of the Winnipeg market. It was reported that the Saskatche- wan wheat pool had purchased 7,000,- 000 bushels of Canadian wheat for relief purposes. Some reaction from the top took Place in the final dealings. At the close, wheat futures in Chicago were Bi lose | varying from % cent net lower to % advance, Sept. 1.13% to %, Dec. 1.14% to %, corn % off to % up, Sept. 1.00%, Dec. 67 to 67%, and oats at % decline to an equal advance. ° oS gd REPORT ast ‘ECTS Toe aes befall nneapolis, Aug, 11.—(P}—A report that the Saskatchewan wheat pools had purchased 7,000,000 bushels of wheat put a» wild finish to wheat fu- tures trading here Wednesday and closing prices were higher. pt. wheat closed %c higher at 1.25%, Dec. %c higher at 1.24% and c higher at 1.22%, Crushers continued to buy flax and the close was higher. Sept. clos- ed %e Bis iee at 2.02% and Dec. Kc higher at 2.04%, Coarse grain tone was compara- tively weak. Sept. oats closed Kc Hee gs at a, and Dec, %c lower at eee Tye closed %c lower at and Dec. %c lower at 76%. Sept. te barley closed 1c lower at 50 and Dec. %c lower at 48. Cash wheat undertone was soft and so! of the less desirable quality sold lower. There was no change in winter or durum. Cash corn was nominally unchang- ed. Oats demand was light. Rye de- mand was quiet. Barley was strong. Flax was in good demand. Produce Markets a CHICAG Chicago, Aug. 11 1 eA(y—Butter prices showed SMetie change Wednesday but ngs were unsettled. utter, 11,540, steady, changed. Eggs, 10,241, prices unchanged, trucks, steady; Poultry, live, 48 hens 4% Ib. Bp 28 22, ae 3 than 4% Ib. 21%; Leghorn hen: iryers, colored 23, Plymouth and. White Rock 25%, barebacks 30; broilers, colored 23, Plymouth and White Rock 24, bare- backs 19, Leghorn 22; springs, color- ed 28%, Plymouth and White Rock 25%, barebacks 21; roosters 15. Leg- horn roosters 14; turkeys, hens 17, toms 16, No. 2 turkeys 15; ne white ae colore Ib. up, 18s small 14%; old geese 13, young 1! NEW YORK New York, Aug. 11.—(@)—Dressed poultry firm. Fresh chickens (boxes), fryers 24-29. Old roosters 16-18%. Frozen ickens (boxes), fryers 23- agi Toasters 28-30. Old roosters 16- 18%. Butter,” 11,! ere unsettled, Creamery, higher than a 32-32%; extra (92 score) 31%- (88-91 scores) 28% -31%; (84-87 scores) 8; centralized (90 score) 30%- prices un- unsettled, -%; firsts 21%- Live poultry. by trelent, trrerul ve poultry,\by freight, irregular. pele Rocks 25-27; colored and Fowls, colored 20-24; Other freight prices irregular, Brollers, Rocks 25-31%; reds ae ares crosses 23-29, jrowls, color- Leghorn 19-21. Other ex- press price unchanged. ash dat Pe cago, Aug. 11.— High Low Close Butter Futures: Storage Standards, November .. Egg Futures Refrigerator S! dards, Oct. + 28% 23% ! Miscellaneous | ° — FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 11.—()—Foreign exchange steady; Great Britain de- mand an solar others in cents. in 7-16; France 28g: Germany free, ed 23.20; travel 27.50; %; Sweden, 25.70; Mon- York 100.00, + 32 31% «32 CALL MONEY New York, Aug. 11.—(®)—Call money stead: 1 per cent all day; prime comm aper 1 per cent; time loans st 90 days 1%; 4-6 ankers accept- CURB STOCKS New York, Aug. 11.—(?)--Curb: American Gen. 10 %. Cities Service 3%. Elec. Bond & Share 19%. Fisk Rubber 13 INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Hamilton Fr Sh 2.39, 2. Maryland Fund 9.86, 10.80. No Am Tr Sh 2.76, No. Quart Inc Sh 18.24, 19.99. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS. qqilinmepolis, Aug. 11.—(?}—Stocks First Bank ‘Stock 13%. Northwest Banco 12%. ee oes, STOCKS the aeereetee Press) siawest Corp 9%. ROVER KMENE BONDS New York, Aug. 11,—()—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%s 117. Treasury 4s 112.15. ine ae cash: ae! ug. 1 poner tara: 32%; 3 northern oats, No, 2 white Bx, No. 3 whi 1 mixed feed 52%. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Aug. 11.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: Whe: No. 2 dark northern, 1.29%- 1.34% ple grade dark Bas 93%-1.08%; PNO, 2 northern, 1.28; Ni 5 hard winter. 1.00%; sample grade hard 99%. Oa! wor "2 heavy white, 29%; No. *)3 wh! b 4 malting, 69-71%; No. 56% -67%. Corn and flax not quoted. pert aader aed) Froun per penal a n 98 Ib. Family patents 25 higher standard patents 15 higher Shipments 14,747. Pure 0-20.00. Standard middlings carload loti Ke: Flax— No. 1...... 2.02% 2.08 2.02% (new) +Curt Wret, 23% | 3 New Yor Socks BECRE Re zee 2” e' 4 Pay ea otis z g Boeing Air Borden Briggs Mtg Budd Wh Bu Ad Mch 27% But Cop & 2 7% [Phil Cal Z-ld 3% 12% 179% 99% 38% Ches & Oh 51% Cchi&NW 3% CMStPPE 4 Servel Pd Shell Un ions 15% | Socony Vac 58% | Sou Cal Ed 2% |80 Pac 47% | 80 Ry Cont Can Cont Mot Cont Oil D Corn Prod 65% | Ry Pt Crosley 18% | Sperry Corp @|Cu Am Sug 9%|Std Brands 5% | Std G & El Deere & Co 137% | Std Oil Cal Dome Mine 41 | 8td Oil Ind Doug Airc 57% | Std Oil NJ Dupont 161 | Stew War East Kodak 185% | Stone & Web Auto Lite 38%] Studebaker El Pw & Lt 22 | Swift & Co Firestone 33% | Tex Corp 56% | Tex Gul Sul ; s%41TPC&O 62%| Tim Roll 585% | Trans-Am 14% | Tri-Cont Cor 8% 30%] Un Car 101 43%) Un Pac 124% 3%] Un Air Corp 28% 22%} Un 5% 1% 15%|Un Gas Imp 13% 11%] US Ind Al 33% 23%! US Pipe wu 82 | USR & Imp 12% 16%] US Rubber 60% Goodyear Gra-Paige GNIr ctf GN Ry pfd G West Sug Greyhound -Hec Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot | Ul Cent Ind Rayon Int Harv 118%| Vanadium 32% Int Nick Can 66% | War Pict 14% Int T & Tel 11%] West Un 41 Johns-Man 135 | West Air “42 Lig M B 4a 100% | Wrigley, Jr 70% perure CASH GRAIN northern Dorie 1, He 143%; io dark northern 1.364 -141%; 1.32% -1. 3, Heed 1 te ‘ 30%; No.5, 110 No.1 northern 1.29% -1:33%. dark hard winter Montana 3 No, amber Ls %3 No. 1.10% -1.18%; No, ross! 1.14% ; No. 4, 1.01% -1.10% ; Na! 97%-1.06%. No. i red durum 1.08%. Mixed durum discounted 3-5c below hard ambers, 2.05-2.07, Rye No. ya ye No, Ne wae. en ath feed 45-57. tee CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, tore 11.—()—Cash wheat, No. 2 red 1.15; No. 2 hard es sample grade hard 80-92%; 2 mixed 1.0: No. 1 yellow, 110: i. No. 1 mixed 30%-%; No. 1 white 31- 32%; rye, No, 2, 82%-87; apleer No. 3 malting 81-82; feed 48- 55 nom; malt- ing 65-82 nom; timothy seed new crop 2.50-60 cwt, Rabbi Wise Opposes Palestine Partition Zurich, Switzerland, Aug. 11.—(7)— The Worki Zionist. congress voted ‘Wednesday to negotiate with Great Britain on a royal commission's rec- commendations for the partition of Palestine, despite impassioned oppo- sition by Rabbi Stephen Wise of New York. The vote was 304 to 158. The vote climaxed Rabbi Wise’s plea for flat rejection of the royal|/#s report, which envisages the splitting | 5, of the Holy Land into Jewish, Arab and British mandated sectors. No!” the American Rabbi cried out. He and his associates were cpposed irrevocably to any division of Palestine which would lessen the scope of the Jewish national home. Mother Succumbs Hour Of Children’s Funeral Lawrence, Mass. Aug. 11.—(7}— Mrs. Isabella Diblas, 32-year-old di- vorcee, who had been unconscious | ¥! 2 | Since found Monday morning with the ; | feless bodies of her three children in their gas-filled home, died Wed- | N nesday an hour before the scheduled | ?; time of the children’s funerals. Firemen found gas pouring f1 oped Sata when ctiey Eres into. toe Diblas home. The children, Gene- vieve, 12; Mary, 10, and Raymond, 8, and ty were dead, the mother, un- conscious. A police watch was kept at her bed- side until she died in the hope an explanaten might be obtained from er. ELECTROCUTED FOR SLAYING Nashville, Tenn. Aug. 11. — () — Fred Ritchie, 32, was electrocuted Tuesday for slashing his wife, Elsie,| s* to death. “I killed a good woman just because I was full of liquor,” he said as he strode calmly to the chair. He was the tenth man executed at the state prison this year. An elephant’s trunk contains nearly 40,000 muscles, | WORE NAZIS AWAY Three Already seaity expiaes Said to Have Worked Under Ger- man Foreign Office London, Aug. Ma the her kad ‘An estimated 500 Nazis were said to be operating in England where some 20,000 Germans, including refugees, are resident, The German government has given Norman Ebbutt, veteran correspond- ent of the Times of London in Ber- lin, two weeks to leave. press dispute Wednesday by accusing @ “large number” of foreign corre- spondents of “helping” Anti-Nazi groups, Under the caption “how many for- eign correspondents ‘work’ in Ger- many?” The paper said many were engaged in providing foreign pub- licity for Anti-Nazi statements. INCREASE REPORRTED Washington, Aug. 11—(4)—The In- terstate Commerce Commission re- Ported Tuesday Class 1 railways em- ployed 1,174,332 in mid-July. The commission said this was an increase of 8.14 per cent over July 1936 and an increase of .26 per cent over June plan for salaried persons. $5 or $50 in 5 minutes on just your signature. Peoples Finance Company 410% Main Avenue. Phone 1504. —_ Phone 176 A 210 Sth St. People’s Meat Market ‘WM. DOHN AND SON The only exclusive meat mar- ket in Bismarck. We will appre- ciate your patronage. Prices al- ways right. We deliver FREE anywhere in Bismarck, ___ Rooms for Rent LARGE well furnished front sleeping room. Hot water always. Rent reasonable. Vacant 15th. 318 8th Street, ROOM for rent in new modern air conditioned home. Close to bath. _ Always hot water. 903 9th Street. NICELY furnished room for rent. Private, entrance. . 307.10th Street. E, pleasant sleeping room. One or two gentlemen, 323 Ist Street. ONE large sleeping room. Call at 510 7th St. Phone 1737. SLEEPING room. Next to bath. Near capitol, Call 610. NICELY furnished sleeping room. 311 4th Street. K{_—[z=z[r—r—_~_~xx~x—~—EE€@le—_—_—_ = Business Opportunity and women to operate route confection and penny nut machines, If live wire and can stand prosper- ity it will pay to investigate pro- position. Exclusive territory. Small investment. R. P, Company, Dept. K, LaCrosse, Wis. %-|DOWNTOWN small business place for sale or rent, Write Tribune Ad. 22950. eee For Rent NINE stool restaurant in Bismarck, Doing business. Good location. Write Tribune Ad 22844, Es Ride Wanted TWO persons would like ride to Washington. Phone 1547-J. ———EES=ESE SSS Mattresses NOTICE OF Atitre EXECUTION SALE NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale entered on the llth day of August, A. D., 1937, in an action in the District Court of Bur- leigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, where- in The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a nA Corporate, is Plaintiff, and Earl Moore, as one of the Executors of the Estate of William Zz an tied Mark J. Dyer, e Executors of the Estate of wittiem *. Moore, deceased, Eliza- beth Moore, a widow, Cora L. Dicki- pees met 'W. Moore, May Dyer, Ger- trude E. Nelson, a widow, Eunice I. Moore, also known as Hunice Dyer, Olive Fredericks, Neva Fisher, Mar- low Oleson, Valeria Olesen, and all other persons unknown, claiming any estate, or interest in, or Hen, or en- cumbrance upon the real property described in the Complaint, whether as the heirs, devisees, legatees, or creditors of William R. Moore, de- ceased, or otherwise, or as the heirs, devisees, legatees, or creditors of Clara Olesen, deceased, or otherwise, Adam Lefor, State Examiner in charge of the remaining assets of the Baldwin State Bank, and the State f North Dakota, doing business as ince Department, are De- aod a special execution is- the igned, Sheriff on Burleigh” County. and State of th Dako! that purpose ap- pointed, will tell at Public auction at the ont door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 7th day of Beperiber A. D.,'1937, at the hour of two P. M., of that day, that certain dir In said ju special execution to’ Ne sold, and more particularly ec iee as follows: The North Half (N%) and the Nene Halt of the Southwest Quarter %SW%) and the nn Half of the Southeast Quarter (NY4SE%) of Sec- tion Twenty-two (22), Tompenl One Hundred Forty-one (141) orth, Ra Seventy-eight (78) West, con- ‘our Hundred Eighty (480) more or less, according to the ment survey thereof, or s0 much thereof as may be necessary to tisty sald jude it and costs jounting in all to the sum of $7631 with interest thereon from th ite of sald J i and the ace cruing costs of sale. "g-1n-18-35. Dated August 1ith, a08t. Fred E. Anstro: Sheriff of Burleigh: County, Bismarck, North Dakote. Male Help Wanted WE need four serious mi , hard working salesmen with clean past records for combination inside and outside selling. Preference will be given to men with outside direct selling experience but can use am- bitious men regardless of experi- ence—permanent connection, with a real chance for advancement. Apply to Mr. Hart, Montgomery Ward and Co., Thursday and Fri- day, August 12 and 13, between 9 ness experience. Must be ambitious, possess a fair education, neat ap- pearance, pleasing personality and willing to work for small salary while learning. Permanent position with splendid opportunity for right . Give complete information ap ieee letter. Write Tribune Ad. YOUNG man with car for sales and collection work. Must be ambitious and interested in permanent posi- tion. Excellent opportunity for ad- vancement to right party. Give full particulars first letter. Write Tribune Ad. 22947. DOCTOR WANTED—Red river val- ley town and community desires general practitioner. Write Trib- une Ad. 22852, Bismarck, N. D. A-1 BARBER wanted at once. 1869-J. 220 South 9th Street. Female Help Wanted MAID for general housework. Good pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking and serving. Small family. Write Tribune Ad. 22611. EXPERIENCED girl for all around work in small cafe. State wages wanted. Write Tribune Ad. 22857. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. Must like children. Call FOR SALE Federal Land Leite icp) fed Burleigh, Emmo: gan, McIntos! cor “ae im Kt KLEIN, Bismarck 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, HIGH school girl wants work for board and room. Write Box 381, Hebron, North Dakota. EXPEREENCED girl wants day or hour work, Will take care of chil- dren, Phone 1411-J. YOUNG woman with experience wants steady or part time work. Phone 1047-R. EXPERIENCED girl wants hour or day work. Phone 1306. Ask for Edna. Lots for Sale Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale 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. 10 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. Inquire 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. Call at 214 East Rosser. NEAT modern two room furnished apartment with large closet. Frigi- daire. Gas lights, water furnished. Well lighted. Call at 319 13th 8t., or phone 1980, 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 house- keeping apartment. Private en- trance. Phone 601, or inquire at pee Grocery, 217 Bo. Washing- on, THREE room furnished apartment. Ground floor. One-room furnished apartment. Upstairs. Everything _furnished, Phone 1093-W. 405 5th. DOWNTOWN housekeeping apart- ment. Connecting bath. Always 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. TWO room furnished front apart- ment. Next to bath. Lights, water, gas and telephone furnished. 819 5th Street. UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 4th St. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. 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. NICELY furnished light housekeep- ing room with private entrance. 307 10th Street. McKENZIE and Coffins addition lots, 84x85. Washington Ave. Phone 588-3 after 7. —————————— Houses for Sale ONE story six room modern bunga- low and two story six room house; . 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. Investors 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. S. Fe- vold, 405 Broadway. Phone 706. FOR SALE by owner, five room mod- ern stucco bungalow with large amusement room in basement. Near schools. One year old. Write Tribune Ad. 22863. BY owner, six room bungalow, base- ment apartment and garage at- tached. Terms. Write Tribune .Ad. 22801. SMALL residential home, modern. Double garage. Terms. 323 Bell Street. partially | Cheap. Your Lucky Number is our phone number. Quality Work—Real Economy om [TIP | [TEP] =, sith CLEANERS a 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 miles from Wilton. Phone 1939-J. Household Goods for Sale MUST sell before August 14. Three upholstered and two occasional chairs, end tables, bookcase, bed | spring and mattress, kitchen table, | two chairs, washtubs on stand and miscellaneous. Annex Hotel before 5:30. SMALL dining room table, four chairs, library table, dresser, fruit jars, conservo canner, dazey churn, copper. boiler, tub, scale, various Other articles. Phone 1472. KELVINATOR, gas stove, rugs, men’s suits.and coats, walnut dining room set, consisting of buffet, six chairs, table and many other articles. 508 roadway. Mi bed and spring, 75 pound ice box, four kitchen chairs, baby’s high chair. 911 Ave. F. Phone 1381-J. ia DAVENPORT, two chairs, suitcases, ‘7 tube Philco desk radio, four storm |JI CASE threshing machine, 28x50. THREE room apartment with bath in new modern home. Gas heat. 618 13th ‘Street. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette for two. Rental $23.00. 618 6th Street, 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 1934 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 Seda: 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 4930 Ford ‘A’ Truck with box a 1929 Chevrolet Truck . 1926 Olds Sedan .... 1934 Ford V-8 Coach . 1934 Plymouth Sedan with $50 HEDAHL MOTOR CO. 201 W. Main Bismarck, N. Dak, 1934 CHEVROLET panel auto. Can be used for delivery or school bus purposes, In very good condition. Priced to sell quick. Inquire of Mott Supply Company, Mott, N. D. 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, ——————— 1936 Nash Ambassador Six Coach Cruising Gear-Radio-Heater Perfect Condition A REAL BUY Copelin Motor Company Bismarck Houses for Re 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: Yen's Suits —_Ladie’s Dream Cleaned and Cleaned Only $100 50e Phone 1707 Lost and Found LOST: 1-3 your money if you don’t buy your eye glasses from Dr. Mac- Lachlan Optical Company at 113 1st Street, south of Chevrolet Gar- age, Bismarck. Cut-Rate Eye Glasses. Phone 1589. LIGHT housekeeping rooms. Three and two rooms. Furnished. 208 llth Street. LOST—Small square brown folding pocket book, containing change and key. $1 reward. Call at Tribune. 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- furnished apartments. 622 3rd. THREE 3-room apartment. Furnished or unfyrnished. Phone 878. GENUINE black cowhide zipper port- folio with valuable records. Return to Tribune for reward. ‘ LOSsT—Brindel bull terrier. Iowa li- cense tag. Name Buddy. Phone 614. Farms for Sale if FARM FOR SALE—Very reasonable, on terms; 320 acres W. 14-17-138- 10, Kidder County, North Dakota, If interested, write First National Bank, Oakdale, Pa. FIRST floor apartment. Call east door, 523 12th Street. MODERN furnished two room apart- ment. Phone 347. For Sale Choice lot located in very desir- able residential section. Reason- able price terms, $5 per month and up. T. M. CASEY & SONS 518 Broadway Phone 493 For Sale or Rent MODERN bungalow, basement apart- | ment, attached single garage. Pres- ent rental value $75 per month, Sales price $4,500. Location 1011 Ave. E. FIVE room modern bungalow, tached garage, large rooms, basement. Screened porch. Im- mediate possession. Sales price $4,100. Location 322 Hannafin 8t. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 ONE story seven room modern house; immediate possession. Price Owens. Phone 278. de- full | For Sal | NEW and used slicing machines, meat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company, 404 Mandan Street, Bis- marck, North Dakota. Phone 2438. In running condition, Cheap. Knud Johnson, 10 miles north, % mile | _ east from Sterling, N. Dak. | PUREBRED pedigreed Irish Setter pups, can be registered. Write Box 97, Killdeer, North Dakota. - OR trade Moline and Case repairs, N & S Thresher late model. Linton, North Dakota. Box 20’ Wanted to Rent sf WELL located beer parlor. Give de- tails in first letter. Box 280, Route 6, Spokane, Washington. UNFURNISHED apartment. rooms. Call 129-R. Dead Animals DEAD animals (with hides on) | Three Miscellaneous for Sale ONE 5-50x17 U. S. Royal cord cas- ing 4 ply. Good condition. Cheap. Inquire Bismarck Tribune office. _ NUMEROUS pieces of French-Havi- land dishes. Forget-Me-Not pattern. 223% 7th St. Phone 593, REBUILT mimeograph with new ma= chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office. a 2 AMPLIFIER guitar, practically new. Call between 6 and 7 p.m. 367-J. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 4 consecutive insertions (per word) 5 consecutive insertions (per word) 6 consecutive insertions (per word) ....... to 0000 88 This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border used on want ads come under clagsi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 2-200 and ask for the want ad de- partment. Copy must be received by 12 o'clock, noon, t ine sertion same day. Out-of-Town Readers Horses, cattle, sheep or hogs. With- in 85 miles, Bismarck. REMOVED | PROMPTLY. Phone Bismarck doors. Phone 1329. a 2313 collect. We pay for the call. | Northern Rendering Co.