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aa oe SELECTED STOCKS SWING UPWARD IN NEW YORK MARKET Optimistic Outlook for Fall Bus- iness Is Cause of Fast Recovery Move New York, Aug. 13.—(P)—Selected stocks swung into another and faster yecovery move Friday with many market leaders pushing up fractions to 3 or more ts, Steels were well out in front at the jinish, Aviations and specialties were the early leaders. Rails and chemicals exhibited strength, along with several arm implements. The outlook for fall business was still the prime motivator, brokers said. There was some profit selling before the close and oils, utilities and cop- pers made headway slowly. “ Volume picked up, transfers ap- proximating 1,000,000 shares, No especial attention was paid to a slightly more ‘than seasonal decrease | Se in last week’s freight loadings. Automotive issues did better as this week's motor output jumped to more than 103,000 cars against some 78,000 the week before, Cotton futures turned strong on re- ports the president had agreed to make federal loans on the new esti- mated bumper crop. Bonds were uneven, Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Aug. 13.—(P)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,500; opening weak to 25 lower on grass steers and she stock; bulls steady; stockers steady; lower grades weak; plain to medium grass steers 6.75-9.75; most heifers 6,00-8.00; good beef cows 6.75- | ©! 7.25; cutters 3.50-4.75; sausage bulls 5.50-6.50 mostly; medium to good stockers 7.00-8.50. Calves, 1,500; vealers steady; good to choice 9.50-11.00; few 11.50. Hogs, 2,500; fairly active; mostly steady; good and choice 160-240 lbs. 12-90-13.00; some held higher; 240- 300 Ibs, 11.90-12.90; bigweights down to 11.40 and below; few 140-160 Ibs. 12,50-13.60; good sows, 360 lbs. down 11,2511, few at 11.50; 360-400 lbs. 11,00-11.2! 10.65; good stags 11.00-11.75; feeder pigs scarce, Average cost Thursday 11.85, weight, 285. Sheep 1,000; run largely native; slaughter lambs opening about steady; slaughter ewes 25-50 cents lower; few good to choice native lambs 10.50; common kinds 8.00-8.50; good to choice ewes largely 4.00-4.5 kinds down to 2.00. 20 doubles choice ewes 85 lb. Washington ‘Thursday 11.00 with a few feeders at 10.15. Dairy cows, generally steady; plain and medium springer cows 40.00- 60.00; good close springers up to 85.00. | CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 13.—(@)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs 5,000, including 2,000 direct; best light hogs strong to 10 higher than Thursday's average; others 10- 15 lower; spots 25 off; top 13.60; bulk good and choice 180-230 Ib., 13.00-40; butchers 240-300 1b, 12.25-13.10; de- mand for weights from 160 lb., down very limited; most good packing sows 11,00-75; upward to 11.90 or better paid for best lightwights on the butcher order. Cattle 2,000, calves 500; strictly good, choice and prime beef steers and yearlings absent but quotably steady; common and medium lightweights mostly grassers without reliable out- Tet; little here to sell above 10.00; grass fat cows very dull weighty and of value to sell from 7.00 to 8.50; low cutters and cutters steady at 4.00 to 5.75 but beef grades at 6.00- 75 neglected; grassy heifers on ped- diing basis; very plain ligh south- western steers and heifers 5.40-50; bulls weak; bulk 6.50-7.00; strong weights quotable to 7.2 vealers | steady, good and choice light and) handweights 11.00-12.00. Sheep 10,000, including 4,300 direct; opening trade slow, most sales native springers about steady at 11.00-25, some bids lower; sheep little changed; scattered native ewes 4.00-5.25; best held above 5.50. sIoUX CITY Sioux City, Ia., Aug, 13.—(@)—(U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle, 860; caives, 50; slaugh- ers, yearlin; ind fed heifers, ittle changed; quality largely common and medium; beef cows slow, firm; stockers teady; small lots and yearlings 10.00 ent and quoted above fed heifers quot- ed above 14.00; most béef cows 5.25- 735 rangers around 7.50; cutter ‘ly 4.00-5.00, ker and feed cattle quo- 550-800 Ibs., good and common and medium |. good and short fed down; prim 16,00; strictly ch ey and choice medium 5.00- '5-5.75; common calves (steers), 7.00-8.753 7.00; cows, “good, 4. and’ medium 4.00-75; @ and choice 7.25-9.75; medium 6.25-7.25, 3; fairly active, steady 3 top 12.75; good and cholee 180. Ib, butchers 12.60-75; heavier butchers scars2; good 160-180 1b, lights 12,00-60; good packing sows, 425 Ib, H 25; packer limit 0,00-11.00. Sheep, 1,000, including 280 thru; slaughter classes opened steady; na tive apring lambs bid up to 10. choice lots held higher; ewes 3.00-4.25; short deck 9.85; deck yearlings bre 40. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Aug. 13:—()—(U. S. D. A.) Potatoes, 61, on track 174, total US. shipments 311; supplies moderate; Bliss triumphs, firm on best quality, demand moderate; other stock slight- ly weaker undertone, demand slow: sacked per cwt. Idaho Bliss triumphs US No. 1, few sales 1.45; Russet Bur- banks US, No, 1, 1.65-80; US. No, 2, 1.22% 80; Oregon Bliss triumphs US. No. 1, car 1.67%; Oregon White Rose US. No, 2, 1.15; Washington White Rose combination grade car 1.45; US. Xo. 2, 1. Russet Burbanks US. . 2, 1.15; eobblers, New Jersey US. 1, few sales 1.30-35; Nebraska US. n@ partly graded 1.10-20; US. R w sales .25-60, Nebraska Bliss triumphs partly graded car 1.30. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Aug. 13.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: 4 Wheat: No. 1 dark northern, 1.33%- 21.15. "hard 111 . 5 hard white, ete No, 1 white, 30; No. No. 1, 80%-80%. p7batley: No. 3 eittite, 67%3 No. 3, 7. Flax: No, 1, 3.05%. Corn not quoted. GRAIN CHICAGO CASH GRAIN wheat 0. 1 mixed 30%-31 rye, No, 1, 87; barley No. 3 No. 3 malting Illinols 81; No. 2 malt- ing Iowa 82; timothy seed 2.50-60 cwt. WNNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, me at ABs \—Cash wheat, New’ northern 1.37% 2 northern 1.38%; No. 3 northern 1.297%; oa ; heavier weights down to| se lambs late Se \but a few large sales were reported | Grain Quotations LATE PROFIT SALES WIPE OUT GAINS IN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1937 BISMARCK GRAIN (Closing Prices Aug. 18) aia * ee Co) Adams Exp 18% ;Mack Trks 46% ug. 13, jams 1 No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. Alas Jun 11% | Mar Field 27% No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. j ach D 2% lee oR 13% No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. } allg-Ch 3 oc No, 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs, aa = ane Miami Cop rte No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. Reports of Milling and Export- Sos Mid-Cont P 32 No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. p . P AmH&L 1% /Minn Hon 117 No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. ing Buying in Winnipeg Am Inter 14% /Minn Mol = 14 No. 5 dark northern, 61 tbe. Caused Raises Am Metal 51m | Mont ward 66% No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. am PL 4|Mur Corp 18% Sample Grain: Am Red aa (Nash Mitre 19 49 Ibs., 88; 48 Ibs., 84; 47 Ibs., 80; 46] Chicago, Aug. 13—()—More than 2/47 pon wy 4p {Nat Biscult 23% Ibs, 76; 45 Ibs, 72; 44 Ibs,, 68; 43 Ibs,,| Cents maximum sdvance of wheat|/;m gs Ret 98% |Nat Ossh R 36% 64; 42 Ibs., 60; 41 Ibs, 56; 40 Ibs,, 52; | Values here followed word Friday of|am sti §7%|Nat Dy Pr 31 39 lbs., 48; 38 lbs., 44; 37 Ibs, 40. active buying for exporters and mill-|am T&T 179 | Nat Distill 31% No. 1 amber durum . -$ 69] ing interests at Winnipeg. Am Tob B 81% |Nat Pré& Lt 10% No. 1 mixed durum . . 84] Profit-taking sales at the last, how-| am w wks 19% |Nat Steel 99 No. 1 red durum . « $1/ever, virtually wiped out Chicago! Am Wool Pf 60% | Nat Tes mh No. : 1.78] Wheat market gains. Buying of corn| Anaconda 62%|N ¥ Cent 41% No. 1.73|@gainst sales of wheat was a con-| Arm Ill 12. |No Am Avia 11% No, 62| SPicuous late feature of dealings. As Dry G 18% |No Amer 21% 38| At the close, wheat here was un-|A TSF 82 {No Pacific 31% ‘1g| changed to % higher, Sept. 1.12%-%,| Atl Ref 30 |Ohlo Ol 20% i96|Dec. 1.13%-%, corn %-% up, Sept.| Avia Corp 6% | Oliver Farm 68 97%4-%, Dec. 66-66%, and oats un-|Bald Loco 5%|Otis Elev 43% changed to % advanced. alt ae 28% |PacG & El 31% jarnsdal 25 | Packard 9 SMALL LOSS SHOWN 4 Bendix 20! S| IN MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT Beth Stl 101 Param Petr ae 2% | Minneapolis, Aug. 13.—(@)—Wheat Park Utah 85% 112% 1; 3% tutures here failed to show the|B0cing Air 36 | Pathe Film 9% + 114K 116% strength needed to absorb the small | Borden 24% | Penney JC 100% volume of spring wheat hedging and| Briggs Mfg 47%|/pemn RR 387% showed a small loss for the day. Budd Wh 8% |, The hedging pressure here oftset| Bur ad Mch 29% | _oelP Dodge 53% bullishness established by Winnipeg Phil Morris 90 strength Sept. wheat closed %c lower |BUtC-&Z: 7% | Brining Pet 61% at 1.23%, Dec. %c lower at 1.22%-and | Cal Z-Ld 3% % ig | May Ko lower at 1.21, Can Pac 12% | Pills Flour 30 lax trade was limited. Sept.|Gase (J 1) 185 | Proc & Gam 61% closed %c lower at 2.01% and Dec. PusveNJ 43 Yee lower at 2.03. Caterpil 99% Coarse grains showed fair strength. | Celanese 38% | Pullman. 56% Sept, oats closed unchanged at 27%|Cer D Pasco 75 {Pure Oil ai and May ic higher at 27%. sept. tye| Gree @ O51 |Purity Bak. 14% closed %c higher at 77 and Dec, %c | Ches if lower at 75. Sept. feed barley ciosed|Chié& NW 3% | Radio 11% He lower at 49 and Dec. Yc lower at | Chi Gt W Pf 10%4|R K O 8% CMStPPf 4 |RemRand 26 and "more active demend “itinneroia| ORI & P 2% |Reo Motor 5% winter wheat was in steady demand| Chrysler 118% | Rep Stl 39% 2 ee Gate | Corental 28 | Rey. Tow a eee demand was fairly broad. Rye de-|C°! G El 18% |Schen Distill 45% mand was limited. Barley was firm.|Com Solv 14% |Seabd Oil 40% Flax demand was good. Com & Sou 2% | Sears-Roe 97% = '@| Con Edis 37% | Servel 32 Produce Markets | |Go,00 18, |sneu un 26% Minneapolis, Aug. Tene Chicago, Aug, 15 UFr-—Butter prices on Ripa a Socony Vac 234 Wheat— “Open Low Glose|'tended upward today but eggs and| Gorn Prod 67% |S°U Cal BA 24% ok 1.23% 1.23% | poultry were easy. 80 Pac 48% 122° 1'22%| Butter, 12,631, firm; creamery-spe-| Cream Wh 20 | a, py 31% 121% 121 1/21 | clalse(93 score) 2%; extras (92).| Crosley 20 | 30 Pr 45% } i; extra firs 1%3| Cub Am Sug 9% | 80 Ry 49% 49 ao | fitts (88-89) 29-29%; seconds (84°) Curt Wret 6 Sperry Corp ae ass sess AU carlots) 31, Baus, 13,277, onay, extra | Deere & Co 139% |Std Brands 11% firsts local 20, cars 20%; fresh grad-|Dia Match 26% 11% 76 77 Jed firsts local'19%, cars 19%; current! Dome Mines 42% | Std Oil Calif 45% TS% 15 75 |recelpts 18%; stotage packed firsts| noug aire 58% (Std Ollyind 47 Poultry, live, 56 trucks, easier; h Dupont 163% |Std OI/N J 60 24 21, Fh ase “ib. up 21%, less than 4% Ib, 21;| Bast Kod 190% |Stew War 18% iru Roo Yosh” White Nock $4 |BL Auta Tike AL |Btone Web 26 2.01% 201% 2.00% 2.01% | barebacks 20; broilers, colored 23,|E! Pw & Lt 22% Studebaker 14% 2.03 2.03% 202% 2.03 | Plymouth and White Rock 24, bare- | Firestone 34% | Swift & Co 24% DULUTH RANGE ed 224, Plymouth Rock 25%, White |Genveods 31% |Tex cul en S05 Duluth, Minn., Aug. 13.—(P)}— Rock 3%. Barebacks 21; toosters | Con wats 62% TPO&O 1M Durum— Open High {ow Close|i7 toms 16 No.2 turkeys 1s; ducks,|GenMtrs 59% |Tim Roll 67% + 106 1.06 105% 1.05% | white and colored 4% 1b. up 17%, | Gillette 14%|Trans-Am 16% . . seeee tee small 15%; old geese 13, young 15. | Goodrich 42%|Tri-cont Cor 8% i Bey NEW YORK Goodyear 43, |Tru-Traer 11% y ++ 80! New York, Aug. 13.—(—Dressed|Gra-Paige 3%/Union Car 101% - 1B oultry steady to firm. Fresh and|GNIrCtf 22%|union Pac 126 rozen, fowls 36-42 Ibs, 16%-21%.|G N Ry Pf 52 |n air Corp (20% 04 Other ‘fresh and froze prices un-/G Wes gug 35% | Guiied ae ted anged. ae aces arbres seeyL tes: ian |crerumual toasted ewe 36 ++ 2.04% | crosses 254-28. Fowls, colored 20-24; Nona B 25% | United Fruit 77 Leghorn 1, Turkeys, hens 20. | yy. Sound 94% |U2 GasImp 18% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | Other express (prices unchanged. Sd aes US Ind Al 34% Minneapolis, Aug. 13—(P—Wheet|, Butter, 1447, firmer, Creamery, Hudson Mot 16% 108 Pine 55% receipts Friday 298 compared to 181) s.Sr¢) 32. Centralized (90 score) 31.|T Gent” ‘g5%|USR&Imp 12% @ year ago. Other prices. unchanged. =. US Rubber” 63% Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse| Cheese, 185,016, steady. Prices un-|Ind Rayon 39%/o'groit Rn 94% & quotations today follow: | changed. In Bus Mch 162 Cush Wheat Eggs, 11,000, trregular, Mixed col-|tnt Hary 120 | US Steel 120% ‘Delivered . To Arrive} ors: 23% -28%; firsts 21-21%; medium | 74 Nick Can 66%|USStl Pt 130 8 19%-%. Other grades of mixed eggs | Il an Vanadium 34% Is 18% 140% ree wrere unchanged. meee foe War Plet 15% + 182% 138% 0.00 seoee BUTTER AND BGG FUTURES Kennecott 64%| West Un 8% Chicago, Aug, 13.—()—. Kresge (SS) 23%| West Air 42% cue at atce Butter Futures: f" "°” l*| xrog Groc 21% West El 158% 7 . Storage Standards, Lib-O-FG] 71 |WhiteMot 26 1.28% 1.35% November . ++ 32% 32% 32% |LigM B (4a) 101 | Wilson & Co 9% Eggs Future: ” % 1.33% frigerator Stan- Loew's 82% | Woolworth 49 jek Pettis Och. ++ 28% 23% 23% |Lorillard (P) 21%| Wrigley Jr 69% -'1.23% 1.30% {ilies | 120% 12Th& weee wooed Miscellaneous Ae mr 5 A % 1937 Five Little Dionnes Ste tae | wow xoGte AG"*E ip can! | Learn to Pull Hair 5 «18. a . 114% 119% -| money steady; 1 per cent all day; prime commercial paper 1 per cent; | ¢——————__* + 110% 1.15% + 107% 111% « 127% 1.30% 0.06 wreee test weight nominally discounted 4c Ib.) Montana Winter Wheat protein or = Op UR-Oar0R MMB MMs ito Ls sees 1.23% Prt 3: SB: Wz... 1.23% ..... 1h = ee 7) tc S 2 119% =o = oO Ww W... 1.16% 1.19% ..... 008 and South Dakota’ Wheai 2 115% 1.16% «006 - 113% 1.14% aoe 1.08% 1.11% ... Durem oo =! Policies) gS oe 5 zi | 108% 118% eee «108% 1.17% "1.06% 1.15% . 1.04% 113% 1.02% 1.10% ~ 1.00% 1.07% 97% 1.04% 95% 1.02% 93% 1.00% 91% 95% oes 1 eee ot 106% 110% 2.2 1 rd-durum 105% |... 98% . Taner eer ea perinbee 52 lbs. .. seen 5 amber hd 51 lbs. .. U. 8. D. A.) quiet Friday t firm prices. * Good French combing lengths fi territory wools In_ original brought mostly Saar eens ee . Some Koo - Mo: ee were reported jd at 95-97 but ee gats, No. 2° white 54%; No. 3 white Pp some dealers held above this range. time loans steady; 60-90 days 1%; 4- 6 mos 1% per cent; bankers accept- ances unchanged. FOREGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 13.—(#)—Forelgn exchange firm; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents. Great Bri- tain 4.98% ; France 3.75% ; Italy 5.25%; Germany free 40.24; registered 28.255 travel 27.50; Norway, 25.06; Sweden, 28.11, Montreal in New York, 99.97 7-16. 3.—( FLOUR MINNEAPOL! —Filour, Minneapol! Aug. carload lots, eaten sac! MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Aug. 13.—(#)—Stocks: Close: First Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco 11%. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp 9%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Aug. 13.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4Ke 116.23, Treasury 4a 112.11, Z CURB STOCKS New York, Aug. 13,—(P)—Curb: American Gen. 10%. Cities Service 3. Elec Bond & Share 20%. Fisk Rubber 13' INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Hamilton Tr Sh 2.40, 2.65. Maryland Fund 9.91, 10.85. No Am Tr 8h 2.81, No, Quart Inc Sh 18.38, 10.15, DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Aug. 13.—(P)—Closing cash prices. Wheat: No.1 heavy dark Rorthern spring 1.2474-1.40%4; No. 1 No, “1.07% =1,15% + 1.11%; No, artery . 5, 94 1.03%. No. i red durum 1.05%. Mixed durum discounted 3-5c below hard orre No. 1,, 2.04-2.06. Odie No. S'wntte 8. Barley: Malting 55. Fall in Carloadings Reported This Week Washington, Aug. 13.—(#)—The As- sociation of American Railroads re- ported Friday 769,706 cars of revenue freight were loaded during the week ending: last Saturday. This was a decrease of 12,954 cars, or 1.7 per cent, compared wit the preceding week; an increase of 41,335 or 5.7 per cent, compared with a year ago, and an increase of 187,629, or 32.2 per cent, compared with two years ago. r 1, No, he Wd 44-56. | to smuggle 5,000 pounds of the powder %, from Canada. Judge Murray Hulbert told Assistant 7%; | United States Attorney Richard J. Collander, Ont,, Aug. 13.—(#)— The Dionne quintuplets, little la- dies that they are, have learned to pull hair. And, Dr. A. R. Devoe disclosed Friday, they've been separated from each other all week as much as possible to eliminate suddenly developed outbursts of quarreling. ‘The battles started last Monday when the little girls developed colds, Usually they get along fa- mously, trading their toys with each other and smiling. But buckets of tears have been shed since those» colds started. First of all, Marie quarreled with Cecile. Then Annette, Yvonne, and Emilie made it s general war. He said he thought, however, that they could get back into cir- culation again, giving the thou- sands of tourists who visit here a * chance to see the famous girls— as soon as they are completely happy once more. C. A. Levine Wanted On Smuggling Count New York, Aug. 13.—(?)—Charles A. Levine, who may or may not be remembered as the first transatlantic sirplane passenger, was reported mo- forig to Mexico Friday, but he never will get there if federal authorities can prevent it. Levine was scheduled to appear in federal court Friday for pleading on en indictment charging him with transportation’ of 2,000 of powdered tungsten and for conspiracy He did not appear and Federal Burke to have federal authorities along the Mexican border notified to be on the lookout for Levine if he should attempt to cross “going out.” Liquor Dealers Will Bring Up Test Case): Operators of three Mandan liquor establishments will institute a test case in district court Nov. 2 to de- termine: legality of Sunday liquor sales in North Dakota, appealing from @ justice court conviction. The operators, Lee Coman, Irwin Young and Charles Hawley, plan to appeal to the state supreme court for A a ruling on the state law prohibiting Sunday liquor sales, The district court holds illegal the Morton county ordinance permitting | Sunday sale. i APPLICATION FOR FREIGHT SERVIC LICENSE GRANTED Permit Given Minot Firm Pro- vides for Contract Hauling to Various State Points Application of the Dakota Transfer and Storage Co., Minot, for a permit to furnish contract motor service from Fargo to Carrington, Harvey and Mi- not has been granted, effective Tues- day, Pres. Ben C. Larkin of the state paced commission announced Fri- ye Authority to transport first, second, third or fourth class freight in straight or mixed shipments for the Universal Carloading and Distributing Co., Fargo, is contained in the permit. Shipments will be restricted to freight “offered at the place of busi- ness dr warehouse of the Universal company for delivery to its place of business or warehouse at destination,” Larkin said, Opposing the permit at the hearing April 20 were the Elsholtz Tri-City Lines, Fargo, and the Great Northern and Soo line railways. Counsel for these transportation firms contended the Universal is it- self a common carrier and that the Permit for contract operations should not be granted until that company had obtained a certificate of public convenience and necessity authoriz- ing it to perform common carrier service, Larkin said/ The commission ruled that the con- solidated shipments proposed were different in form and’ quantity than would be offered a common carrier by an individual shipper at Fargo since they are to be assembled and finally distributed by the Universal company. Minneapolis Officers Seize Imitation Butter 8t. Paul, Aug. 13.—(?)—Seizure of several lots of colored lard and veg- etable gum being sold as” butter was announced Friday by Charles Om- not, state commissioner of agricul- ure, The division of food inspection confiscated the imitation butter at outlying points in North and South aes! the commissioner dis- The department has been unable to find out where the butter originated. ANOTHER FRIDAY, 13th, YARN Onalaska, Wis. Aug. 13.—(?)— Philip Volk was 13 years old, this Friday the 13th. The 13 members of his family helped him celebrate the birthday. Instruction WANTED, names, MEN under 26 who are willing to work for $75 a month while training to become aviators or ground mechanics. One year’s training given by U. S. Air Corps. Costs absolutely nothing. Flying Intelligence Service. Box 522, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin. GOOD BARBERS are in demand— Enroll now for training. Write for information. Moler Barber College, Abd Front Street, Fargo, North Da- Phone 176 210 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 fur Rent VERY LARGE ROOM. Near bath. suitable for two gentlemen, i pri- vate home. Phone 2288-R. 502 W. Thayer. 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. Male Help Wanted 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. Best of Available Apart- ments inthe WANT-ADS Apartments for Rent THREE room unfurnished apart- ment with private bath and kit- chenette. Frigidaire, laundry priv- dleges. Also, one room apartment with private bath, kitchenette, and frigidaire. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apartments. 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. Call 1869-J. 220 South 9th Street. —_—_—_—_——— Female Help Wanted YOUNG LADY, over 21, experienced clerking or meeting people. High school graduate, refined and will- ing to work hard for advancement. Salary and commission. Write R. HAYES, 215 VanSlyke Bldg., Aber- deen, 8. D. SPECIAL WORK for married women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Give age and dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. MAID for general house work. Age 25 or over. Call 531 FOR SALE Federal Land Bank Farms in Burleigh, Emmons, Ki! can, McIntosh, 8 counties, Reas ment, 20 years time. K. KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative Work Wanted BY MAN with 12 years’ experience im general office and accounting work, Whole or part time. Sober and reliable. 807 4th St. Phone 576. SEWING machines, all makes, cleaned and repaired. $1.00. Guar- anteed work. Call 1173-W for free inspection. YOUNG lady with several years’ ex- perience wants work in grocery or department store. Write Tribune _ Ad. 22882. GENERAL housework, etc. desired by college lady. Steady hour work. Daily preferred. Phone 241-M after 6p. m. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work. Will take care of chil- dren, Phone 2131-R. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work. Will take care of chil- dren. Phone 1411-J. GIRL wants work taking care of children evenings. Phone 1227-M after 7:00 p. m. YOUNG woman with experience wants steady or part time work. Phone 1047-R. TWO experienced and capable girls want work by day or hour. Phone 1980, EXPERIENCED waitress wants work. Call 872 from 2:30 until 5 for Ma: ——— FURNISHED apartment. Electric re- frigerator. Electric stove. Laundry privileges. Fireproof building. Suit- able for married couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies. Inquire at The Tribune office. UNFURNISHED apartment in new apartment building. Large bed- room, garage and laundry. Only permanent tenants. Brand Apts. 212 W. Broadway. 2385-M. FURNISHED ground floor east front apartment. Screened porch. Pri- vate entrance, private bath, one room and kitchenette. Adults only. Call at 214 East Rosser. NEAT modern two room furnished ; apartment with large closet. Frigi- daire. Gas lights, water furnished. Well lighted. Call at 319 13th 8t., or phone 1980. THREE room apartment. All fur- nished. Private entrance. Three room unfurnished apartment with private bath. Sleeping room, also. 318 9th St. Automobiles for Sale USED CARS 1928 Durant 4 Coupe .. ++-$ 50 1927 Whippet 4 Coupe . » 50 1929 Ford ‘A’ Town Sedan.. 175 1930 Chevrolet Sedan ....... 185. 125, 1930 Ford ‘A’ Truck with box 2: 1929 Chevrolet Truck ....... 200 1926 Olds Sedan ..... - 2 1934 Ford V-8 Coach ....... 365 1934 Plymouth Sedan with radio . - 425 35 & . HEDAHL MOTOR CO. 201 W. Main Bismarck, N. Dak. Fleck’s Used Car Special for Saturday 1936, BUICK COUPE $625 NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment. Private en- trance. Phone 601 or inquire at ranee Grocery, 217 So, Washing- on, THREE room furnished apartment. Ground floor. One-room furnished apartment. Upstairs. Everything _furnished. Phone 1093-W. 405 5th. MODERN, one-room furnished base- ment apartment. Suitable for one. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. After 6 p. m. phone 512-W. FURNISHED one or two room apart- ment with kitchenette, bath, Frigi- daire. Adults only. Call at 1029 4th St. after 5:00 p. m. DOWNTOWN housekeeping apart- ment. Connecting bath. Always hot water. City heat. Apply Apt. 2 or 7, 304% Main Ave. STRICTLY modern four room un- furnished apartment. Magic Chef range and Kelvinator in built-in- TWO room furnished front apart- ment. Next to bath. Lights, water, gas and telephone furnished. 819 5th Street. AVAILABLE at once, most desirable furnished apartment suitable one or two adults. $50. Custodian, College Building. UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas Stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 4th St. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs. J. E. Daw- son, at 406 6th St. NICELY furnished light housekeep- ing room with private entrance. 307 10th Street. Lots for Sale LOT 50x140, East front. pavement on 16th Street. taxes. Terms. Phone 1539. LOTS on 2ist Street. Cash or terms. Address Mrs, Mary E. Owens, R. R. No, 2, Beardsley, Minn. McKENZIE and Coffins addition lots, 84x85. Washington Ave. Phone 588-J after 7. 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. Just off Low Houses for Sale FOR SALE: New modern bunga- low just completed. Well built, double insulation, hardwood floors and all indirect lighting. Desirable Idcation in west part of city. Cheap taxes. Will sell at actual contract cost to owner. Requires $1200 cash, balance on long term loan. Must liquidate at once on account of other busi- ness, Write Tribune Ad No. 22895. SLEEPING room for one or two. always hot water. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 506 3rd. Phone 510-M. NICE furnished room. Gentleman preferred, Call after 5 p.m. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. LARGE sleeping room. $12 for two. $10 for one. Baby stroller for sale. 306 W. Thayer. NICE Gean sleeping room. Close to bath. Suitable for one or two. 322 9th Street. NICELY furnished room for rent. Private entrance. 307 10th Street. TARGE, pleasant sleeping room. One or two gentlemen, 323 ist Street. SLEEPING Room. Close to bath. Always hot water. 120 Ave. A. NE 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. LIGHT housekeeping room for rent. Phone 1344. Mattresses SMALL house, three or four rooms. Phone 1147, Ss PROCUREMENT DIVISION, Public Buildings Branch, Washington, D. C., July 30, 1937. Sealed bids in dupli- cate will be publicly opened in this of- fice at M., Aug. 20, 1937, for in- In th O. and ctor of Procurement, Pul Branch. W. E. Reynold: ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be accepted for the hauling of (60) sixty tons or more of coal by w it to be delivered in the basement bin, of Canfield C ns onsolidated Sehoe! for the co ol term. i 1/380—8/6-13 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, 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. FIVE room house including water and lights. 507 South 12th. Your Lucky Number is our phone number. Quality Work—Real Economy CLEANERS Lost and Found FOUND: 1/3 your money still in your purse after buying your glasses at Dr. MacLachlan Optical Company, | 113 1st Street. South of Chevrolet Garage, Bismarck. Cut-Rate Eye Glasses. GENUINE black cowhide zipper port- folio with valuable records, Return to Tribune for reward, LOST: Ladies gold Elgin wrist watch. Return to Tribune for reward, 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. MODERN five room dwelling in du- plex. Close in. Phone 260. After 6 p. m. call 512-W Dr. Enge. SMALL house. South side. Close in. Phone 1589. Call at 113 Ist Street. 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. FURNISHED semi-basement apart- ment with frig: . $22, 314 Third Street. ONE furnished room and kitchenette. Private entrance, laundry. 314 W. ee THREE 3-room «partment. or unfurnished. Phone 878. 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 8 Phone 493 518 Broadway Ride Wanted TWO persons would like ride to Washington. Phone 1547+J. ee=ese_ee=EaeE=Eeees_e_eE EEE 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 St. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone: 0 ONE story seven room modern house; immediate possession. Price Owens. Phone 278. —_ For Sale NEW and used slicing machines, meat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company, 40¢ Mandan Street, Bis- marck, North Dakota. Phone 2438. J I CASE threshing machine, 28x50. In running condition. Cheap. Knud Johnson, 10 miles north, % mile east from Sterling, N. Dak. UP-TO-DATE grocery store and meat market in good locality. Priced for quick sale. Write or see N. Gauche, Oriska, N. D. > PUREBRED pedigreed Irish Setter pups, can be registered. Write Box 97, Killdeer, North Dakota. OR trade Moline and Case repairs, N & § Thresher late model. Linton, North Dakota. Box 207. TWO chair Barber Shop. Modern. Low rent. Write Tribune ad 22957. —————e=E>E=>=>~eel]=]=aaEa—_—_— Mistellaneous for Sale NEW bungalow size piano, $249.50— Small down payment—Easy terms— Write W. E. Lohman, Box 444, Bis- jarck, N. D. Maytag washers as low as $25. ‘Also, extra allowance on special frigidaire models. Inquire at Tavis Music Co, USED double glazed porch windows. Suitable for hen house, etc. Burt} Finney, 220 Anderson Street. _| REBUILT mimeograph with new ma-! chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office. a de- full FIVE room modern bungal attached. 1030 10th St. garage | AMPLIFIER guitar, practically new. USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E. Majn. 1931 PONTIAC sedan. Driven only 40,500 miles. Terms to responsible party. 301 Hannafin after 6:30. PACKARD sedan. Would make good truck for home and farm use. $50 cash. Phone 769. $85 credit on a Plymouth,or DeSoto at a liberal discount. Write Trib- une ad 22330. 1935 FORD V-8 1% ton truck. Long wheel base. Dual wheels. 315 4th Street. ————_$ Wanted to Rent MODERN home, centrally located, with three or more bedrooms, by couple with no children. Write Tribune ad 22879. a WELL located beer parlor. Give de- tails in first letter. Box 280, Route 6, Spokane, Washington. For Rent NINE stool restaurant in Bismarck. Doing business. Good location. Write Tribune Ad 22844. HEALTH Is Your Greatest Asset t withont an operation, who have never tried 1d we will give one of F $3.00 treatments for Write for To those tl this ad. lterature. JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH 206 Main Avenue. Phone 604 BISMARCK, N. D, Please call for appointments. 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 BOOKS, bookcases, end tables, ice box, piano, rugs, Kelvinator, daven- port, chairs, beds, dressers, camping outfit, radios, wardrobe, kitchen table, child’s bed and desk. 508 W. Broadway. FIBER rocker and chair, bedroom: rocker, baby bed, spring, mattress, end table, bridge lamp. Phone 1228-W. 811 10th. ENTIRE household furnishings for sale including dishes and cooking utensils, House for rent. Phone 1522-J. 418 10th. SMALL piano for sale. C. L. Bryan, Piano tuner, 422 4th Street, Bis- marck, N. D. DAVENPORT, two chairs, suitcases, 7 tube Philco desk radio, four storm doors. Phone 132. 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. Tribune Rates Are LOW. All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. 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