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SELECTED ISSUES MAKE ADVANCES IN NEW YORK MARKET prospect of Early Congress Ad- journment Helps Keep Trad- ing on Even Keel New York, Aug. 14.—()—Selected oils, steels and specialties did most of the work in Saturday’s brief stock market. There was ® burst of strength at nt ne opening, representing large over- ae ht buying orders. The ticker tape hummed along briskly for a while as numerous 1,000-share blocks changed ands. as market’ gait reverted to a jog jater as offerings began to appear in many of the leaders. Early gains of fractions to @ point or more were re- tt or cancelled in many instances as the session drew to a close, al- though the favorites finished near their tops. There was no particular alteratior of the news picture. Sentiment was believed to have stiffened notably as prospects of quick congress adjourn- ment, with the shelving of a number oi controversial bills, brightened: The pusiness outlook, on the whole, was aiso seen as @ further stimulant. Transfers were around 450,000 shares. Eastman Kodak was the most popu- Jer of the specialties, jumping some 7 points at the best, apparently in reflection of favorable earnings and talk of a split-up as the stock is with- in reaching distance of the 200-mark. Secondary rail bonds-held virtually [Grain Quotations] BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Aug. 14, . 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. . 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. lo. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs, 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs, 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs, No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. . Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 86; 48 Ibs., 82; 47 Ibs., 78; 46 Ibs., 74; 45 Ibs., 70; 44 Ibs., 66; 43 Ibs., H 3 4 Ubs., 54; 40 Ibs., 50; 3 38 Ibs. 44; 37 lbs., 38. No No. No, No. ea CHICAGO RANGE Wet Aug, 14.—(P)— eat— Open af all the quiet play in the bond de- |S¢l partment, Commodities were uneven, Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL ponent oe Po Good fed steers and yearlings sold this week at $12.50- 4.40, a few choice reaching $16. ies Medium grades sold at $10.00-12.0 s_ selling ap to Good grass beef cows a few up to $8.00, ows earning Abe . medium "rat cows) hie low tters and cutte: ly $3.! 3 4." 75. ausage eae plone! riargely at $5.50- 50, do’ .75, food fat ° ao od and choice ed a "$9.50-11. 00, strict- 11.50, medium to good grass 6.50: 0, culls down to Plain and medium stock- 00, good Hogs turned lower this week, de- clines measuring 15-25 cents, with bulk good Ca Seaee 160-240 pounds soing at $12.90-13.00, to $13.05, 240- 300 pounds: ie ae a0 uae 160 pounds $12.50-13.00, 360 pounds down $11, 250 rh So, heavier weights down to $10.65, medium grade sows 10.50-11,25. Good stags realized! closed steady to uneven- higher for the week, slaughter 8 about 25 cents lower. Good to choive native lambs brought $10.50, numerous loads of westerns on recent days $10.85. 00. Good to choice slaughter ewes made ae 00-4.75, com- mon and medium §$2.00-3. ‘est- ern feeding lambs sold this week at 10.00-10.15. CHICAGO . D. A.) Aug. 14.—(®)—(U, 000 Fincluding {300° “direct; ; shippers to 150; estimated holdover 1,000 d week ago alvi 0; compared week: Birteotly grainfed yearlings 25-50 higher, weighty grass steers ean, to 25 lower; light grass steers lower unle suitable for re- ckers and feed- a8 ; cutter grades cows stron; and vealers fully steady; grassy she stock liberal supplies and grass steers more numerous but still comparatively ago; fed steers 0 upward show- it advance; extreme top 17.60, 50 1b. steers up g heifers up tor 11,10 and Montana grass cows to 2.50 choice to prime fed picers and stockers and feeders closed wee! a for ‘natives atives 11.00-/|1 5.75, closing top choice feeding X CITY p Sioux City. wee Aug. tt: A.)—Cattle “400; for the Blatghter Steers and yearlings gra ing four nd better fully 25 higher; others } changed; fed heifers fully carce; most grass fat she lain light heifers and good and choice trong to 25 high- load lots choice coutter grades load’ lots choice | fleshy feeders’ stockers up fo 0; pay erel lots choice pomp 10 00: 10-18 higher: bulk native spring ‘emibe Idaho and Colorado rang- ers io) 2. 50; yearlin; t One , eady bi DULUTH Py gens GRAIN | Duluth, ee ne naa rh north gi neayy No. 1 dark : northern ‘igei(civss Porthern. ent decry ey 25% hentdee 1. For COMPLETE Markets and Financial News THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Belted upon by business m1 a jentora every whe for tree. onmiple op: 44 Brose st. New York 4; |1D H Wor 00; car lots yearling A ;|& ember ‘ha 1150 1142 11.45 16.65 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Aug. 14.—(P)— Whi TE tae High 49 AT MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Aug. 14.—()—Wheat receipts Saturday 274 compared to 157 @ vear ee in loti quotations voday follow? eral quot ions Cash Wheat an Delivered To Arrive woe) 82% 1.38% 0.06 S 58 - 130% 1.36% - 1.28% 1.35% » 126% 1.33% + 124% 131% 1.21% 1.28% 110% 1.25% . 115% 1.21% 1.12% 1.17% 1.08% 1.13% 1.05% 1.09% spring ... 1.25% 1.28% see (Lower test weight nominally” discounted 4c II Montana Winter 14% protein 1DH Wor 1H W.. 13% protein Ibs. sDNE EH ee + 1.23% 121% 1H W... 1.21% 12% protein DH Wor 1H W... 1.19% Grade of ist 114% 117%... ta and South Dakota - 113% 1.15% 11% 112% » 151% 1.00% .. Durum » 119% - 11% Ho Sante be ceory em po See re:g: 3 ® 1.08% . 1075: » 1.05% - 1.0356 - 101% 995% 93% 34% 1.17% 1.165 1.14% 1.12% 1.08% 1.06% 1.03% 1.01% 52 Ibs. .. 5 amber hd Brace of 1 amber... Rept 1.00! apie 1rd durum 1.045% «8% (Lower eat weight t nominally discounted 5c per tb) 19% 80% .18% - 199% 2.04 199% (new) CHICAGO CasH piel Lae 14,—()—C tard. " Mt ickwheat, no soybeans, "i malting, 65-84. | COrn was unchanged to *| changed, "| middiings 19.5 . | graded, +| Cheese BEARISH FACTORS COMBINE T0 PUSH WHEAT PRICE DOWN Weakness in Liverpool and Dis- appointing Export De- mand Play Parts Chicago, Aug. 14. — (7) — Wheat Prices fluctuated nevously Saturday declining a maximum of one cent a bushel at one time . Trade was thin and the market quiet. Weakness at Liverpool and disappointing export demand were bearish factors along with a less pes- simistic survey of Canadian wheat production. It was reported Italy bought a few loads of domestic hard winter wheat for September ship- ment but this failed to excite traders. Cables indicated India, Italy and Ru- mania are producing larger crops B Close| than had been expected and that Germany should be able to meet '% | home bread grain needs. Wheat closed %-Icent lower com- pared with Friday's finish, September 111%-%, December 1.12%-%, and % higher, September 98%-%, December 66%-%. '% | Oats were unchanged to % off. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES SET LOW MARK Minneapolis, Aug. 14.—()—After an easy opening, wheat futures weak~ ened because of selling here against hicago purchases, and set new low marks as they declined. -Sgptember wheat closed 2%c lower $1.21%: December 1%c lower at Haba and wee ay 140 lower at $1.19%. Crushers failed to offer thelr cus- tomary support of flax and | prices September flax closed 1 lower at $17 j29y» and December 1 tf lower at $2.01%. Coarse grain futures were down with, wheat, September oats closed Ye lower at 27 closed %c lower, at 16% ber ke lower at 75, barley finished Xo lower at 48% and December %e lower a ‘Cash wheat offerings were liberal and in steady demand, Winter wheat was in good demand. Crushers failed to offer thelr cus- tomary support of flax and prices dipped. September flax closed 1 lower at $1.99%, and December 1%4c lower at $2.01%. Coarse grain futures were with wheat. September oats closed Ye lower at 27, and December %c lower at 27%c._ September rye closed Ye lower at 76%c and December Ke lower at 75. September feed barley finished %o lower at 48% and Decem- c lower at 46%c. th wheat offerings were liberal and in steady demand. Winter wheat was in good demand. Durum was weaker. Corn was in limited demand, Oats was in good elevator demand. Rye was in od diversion point demand. Barley bids were lower. Malting was 4n good demand and firm. in “good demand if. desirable crushing. down Flax was for Hs llaneous | ———$$—_—____—__——+ ° ae YORK New York, 14.—()—Dressed poultry generally firm.” Ail fresh and rozen prices unchanged. Live poultry, by: freight and by ex- press, nominal, No quotations. Butter, 8,493, quiet. All grades un- changed. oe eese, 280,343, firm. Prices un- ged. epee 18,409, quiet. Mixed colors, whites, browns and ducks. Eggs un- changed. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 14.—(®)—Foreign exchange steady; Great Britain de- mand in dolla Britain 4.98 6-16; 3 5.25%; Germany free 40.22, reg! 23.40,'travel 27.50; Norway 25.05; Sweden 25.70; Montreal in New York GOVERNMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over counter at N. Y.) 'r Sh AO "Ine | Sh 18. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis,- Aug. 14.—(#)—Stocks close, First Bank Stock no trading (bid orthwest Banco 12%. CURB STOCKS New York, Aug. 14.—()—Curb: American Gen. 10 » Bond & Shire 20%. Fisk Rubber 14%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Aug. 14.—(?}—Govern- ment Bonds: Treas, 4%8 116.23. Treas 4s 112. HHICAGO STOCKS yt the Associated Press) Midwest Corp 9%. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Aug. 14.—W)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Trade in spot wools was t dure Grade similar fleece wools of combing length were quoted nay 40-42 cents in the grease for fine Delaine, 42-43 cents for staple combing half blood, 43-44 cents for three-elghts blood and 42-43 cents for quarter. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES aes aug: 14.—M)—(U, 8. D. A.)—Potatoes: Supplies moderate; *| demand fair, market weak; new stock, 100 1b. sacks; Washington White Rose, us. » | 1,60-1.65. Early Ohfos | 75-1.10, quality; bliss triumphs, Home grown depending on 1.30; cobblers MINNEAPO} rou Minneapolis, Aug. 4.—(P)—F lour, carload lots, per Bicrel in 98 pound cotton sacks: Family atents, un- andard patents, Shipments 21,- ‘19.00. Standard 20.00. unchanged, 742, Pure ‘bran * CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Aug. 14.—@)—(U. S. D. A.) *|—Potatoes, 31, on track 124; total US. shipments 328; slightly wea plies, moderate; eh good: s: ed per cwt. Idaho Bliss triumphs, U! 6: jet po . | of North ‘Dak sin Biiss triumphs, Us ee Ohios ona partly graded WISCONSIN Caner Plymouth, ull 8. uo Americans, 16%; ainneanolse, Aug. of carlot gr ‘ain sales: eavy dark nor Nov? aark northern. eee Tis: {northern 1.84%; No. 2 hard winter 1.16%: No. 1 ‘d amber durum 1.254% -1.25%. Oats, No, 2 pile 27%-28%; No. 1 bal white 2! No. 2, Ye. Batley No. 1 iting 65; No. 3, 57- orn aud flax unquoted. as t mee "No. a Minite 54%; No, 3 white c¢| Dia Match 26% \| spect to Stebel ©. Harris, first vice ah ‘| upon the subscribers 4 ly | upon you, exclusive of the day of such And a8) 1| plaint and notice of no perso: 1 | Rerein have been fied In therattice of 0. ure | this action ts brought for New York | New York Stocks Closing Prices Aug. 14 18% | Loew's 11% | Lorillard 1K 100% 8g 3 z E 2a a ERBERREEERESEEBEE EM By BE PEES of a8 18 44 Rods fe} 3 : Pict Park Utah Pathe Film Penney J C en Penn R R Phelp Dodg Phillips Pet Pro & Gam Pu 8vc N J Pullman Briggs Mfg 47% Budd Wh 8% Bur Ad Mch 29% But Cop&Z 7% Cal Z-Ld 3% Case (JI) 99% Caterpil 39 Cer D Pasco 52% Ches & O 3% Chié& NW 2% ChiGtw il CM&P Chrysler Col-Palm. Gol G El Com Solv Dome Mines 42 Doug Airc Dupont East Kod El Auto Lite 41% El Pw & Lt 23% Firestone Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mills Gen Motors Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GNIr Ctt GN Ry Pf G Wes Sug Greyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Ml Cent Ind Rayon Int Bus M 161% Int Harv 119% Int Nick Can 66% IntT&T 1% Johns-Man 137 Kennecott 20% Kresge (8 8) 23% Krog Groc 21% Lib-O-F Gl 70% Lig MB 4a 101 Tri-Cont Cor 8% Tru-Traer 11% Union Car 103 Un Air Corp 29% United Corp 5% nUite Drug 11% Unite Fruit 77% Un Gas Im 13% Us Ind Al 35 US Pipe 55% USR& Im 12% US Rubber 64% y, (US Steel 121 US Stl Pf 131% Vanadium = 34% War Pict West Un West Air West Air 4% West 159% White Mot 25% Wilson & Co 9% Woolworth 49% 42% MARKET TO CLOSE EARLY Chicago, Aug. 14—()—Board of Trade directors voted Saturday to halt trading at coon Monday in re- president, who died suddenly Friday. Funeral services for Harris will be held Monday afternoon. The market’ usually closes at 1:15 p. m. (OST). FOUR ELECTROCUTED Saint John, N. B., Aug. 14.—(Cana- dian Press)—Four workmen were elec- trocuted Saturday at suburban Mar- tinon when well-drilling equipment they were came in contact 15% |" 0 mare Best of Available Apart- ments inthe WANT-ADS give age, experience and references. rican Art Works, Coshoc- Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Three chair Beauty Shop. Good business. Fine loca- tion. For information write Box 333, Grafton, North Dakota. For Rent NINE stool restaurant in Bismarck. Doing business. Good location. Write Tribune Ad 22844, Personal Male Help Wanted YOUNG man over 21, experienced, cafe-grocery-oil station or delivery route.. Must be high school grad- uate, honest, willing to work hard for advancement. Salary and com- mission. Write qualifications, R. Hayes, 215 Van Slyke Bldg., Aber- deen, 8. D. | ZouNG man with car for, sales and collection work. Must be ambitious and interested in nt posi- tion. Excellent opportunity for ad- vancement to right party. Give full particulars first letter. Write Tribune Ad. 22947, MAN WANTED MUST have car. Work in rural dis- tricts, your home county. Perma- nent. Good pay weekly. Give age and experience, Write P. N. Blake, 415 Lbr. Exch. Bldg., Minneapolis, Minnesota. 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 220 South 9th Street. $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. 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 Rooms for Rent ROOM for rent in strictly modern home. Close in. Reasonable rent. For one or two gentlemen. Across from Court House. 512 Rosser. Phone 1091. BASEMENT room for rent. Close in. For sale: Dining table, reed fernery, Way-Sagless bed spring, bath tub, fruit jars. 412 8th. Phone 2252. NEATLY furnished room in modern home. For gentlemen. Excellent bed. Good location. Very reason- able. Phone 1739. MAID for general house work. Age 25 or over. Call 536-M. "Work Wanted BY MAN with 12 years’ experience work. Whole or part time. and reliable. 807 4th St. Phone 576. SEWING machines, all makes, cleaned and repaired. $1.00. Guar- anteed work, Call 1173-W for free en 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 6 p.m. LARGE housekeeping room. Suitable for two. Also, sleeping room for $10. Close in. 121 W. Thayer. Phone 262-J. VERY LARGE ROOM. Near bath. suitable for two gentlemen, {1 pri- vate home. Phone 2288-R. 502 W. Thayer. LARGE room. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call 222 2nd St. Upstairs. CLEAN room, Next to bath. $15 per month, Gentleman preferred. 614 Ave. C. LARGE well furnished front sleeping room. Hot water always. Rent Teasonable. Vacant 15th. 318 8th Street. ROOM for rent in new modern air conditioned home. Close to bath. Always hot water. 903 9th Street. SLEEPING room for one or two. always hot water. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 506 8rd. Phone 510-M. NICE furnished room. Gentleman preferred. Call after 5 p. m. 234 ‘W. Thayer. Phone 1770. 4 SLEEPING room, also large house- EB sleeping room. $12 for two. $10 for one. Baby stroller for sale. 306 W. Thayer. NICE clean sleeping room. Close to bath. Suitable for one or two. 322 Sth Street. NICELY furnished room for rent. _-Private entrance, 307 10tn Street. LARGE, pleasant sleeping room. One or two gentlemen. 323 ist Street. SLEEPING Room. Close to bath. carrying with high voltage lines of the New Brunswick electric power commission. At Bale, Switzerland, in 1474, a rooster accused of laying an egg was tried for witchcraft, sentenced and. publicly burned. _—_______—_———— STATE OF NORTE. DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, IN, pIsTRiCt COURT, Fourth Ju- Plaintitt dicial District August Dirk Wwilam ‘H. ‘Thurston, Wm. D. McAfte, D._ McAfee, ’ Frank LaWall, Henry R. Porter Ho Rey T. Webster, Ge Mrs. M. M. D. M. Davis Martha J. Thom County of Burleigh in the State of North Da: Kota, a public corporation, EE. Elness as County Auditor of Bur- leigh County N. D., John Myers, Al- Me Myers, Annie Myers Festerling, Alice Myers Waiker, Charlotte Myers Flannfgan, Charlotte Myers Flanagan, Lizzie’ Joy, Edna Joy, Ernest Frude, Alice Marie Frude, Baby Frude, The City of Bismarck, a municipal porponatic) Earnest Frude, and all oth known claiming any e est in, ‘or lien or encumbranc on the, property described, in the jefendants THEE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE. ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, yy of which said.complaint is hereto an- nexed and herewith Served upon you, and to_serve a cop; your Answer their office in the Dakota National Bank & Trust Compan; unig ot in the City of Bis- marck County of Burleigh and Sti ota within thirty da: after the service of this summons service, to appear or wer as above re- quired, plaintite will take jpsement against you by deta On r the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck N. D. this 5th day of August, 1937 Hyland & Foster Office and Postoffice Address Bismarck N, D Attorneys for Plaintiff. To the defendants above named: Yo: id each of you will please take notice that the summon: je of your failure the Clerk of the District Co leigh County, North pene. nd that purpose of quieting title in the plaintitt and arcionler the defendants from any right, title and Interest in and to the following he herd Premises: Lots one (1) and two (2) Block seventy- five (75) Ori, rae Plat of the City 4 Biemaree urieigh County, North Dal And no personal claim is made ‘azainst any of the said defend- s. Hyland & Foster Bismar. Attorniys i fe tor aed tite. 01 aint 4-31-28—9/4-11} Always hot water. 120 Ave. A. LIGHT housekeeping room for rent. Ground floor. 213 Thayer. LARGE front rooms. Suitable for one or two men. 414 ist St. NICELY furnished sleeping room. 311 4th Street. LIGHT housekeeping room for rent. Phone 1344. ROOMS for rent. 204 Ave. B West. Mattresses When a bullfrog dives, he closes his protruding eyes and lowers them into his head, thus streamlining himself. —e==_oaale|eE_=S _e—OVOeS<SvV7n'—_—_—_:_ SUMMONS: STATE OF. ORTH DAKOTA, County pistnicr COURT, Fourth Ju- diciai District. Bismarck Elks Home Association: a norporation, Plaintiff, J on Mann, John L. Roberts, Geor W. Harmen, J. K. Wetherby, L Gi an, nH. Richards, and ail oth ns unknown claiming any e! or nce er in or lien or operty de- bra the pr scribed ary the Mcomplaint. Detend- 2) ORTH DAKOTA TO nigé HE. ABOY 5 NRAMED DEFEND- {ou AS hereby summoned to ans- swer the complaint in this action, which is on file in the office of the clerk of the district court of said county and state, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint wy) on the subscriber at ie ae ‘ice in the city of Bismarck, North Dak: wi after the ‘our failure to fadgment will yy default for the reliet demand 4 in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North ‘This 16th day of Fare Bin iam, Attorney for Plainti Birst National Bank, sbatiaing, Bismarck, North Dako! To te ABove NAMED DEFEND- kh ry Paes A ried NO- TICE: That al ntitled ac- tion relates to oo e following describ- erty 8 iteate! in the city re Bismare leigh County, North Dakota, ‘owit: Lots Twent one (31) and Twenty-two (22), in Block One Hundred Four (104), Original Piat * the et of Bismarck. pend to and ersonal claim is ma seainst a ae the defendants herein Dated this 15th aay of of Aelia 1937. Attorney for Plain Ltt rat National Bank. Building, ismarck, North Dakota. 1/19-24-81—-8/7-14-21 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. CAPABLE girl wants housework. 417 South llth Street. Josephine Vetter. 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 Mary. — Houses for Sale Apartments for Rent THREE room unfit ry ment with private bath and kit- chenette. Frigidaire, laundry priv- ileges. Also, one room a! t 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. 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. Call 2385-M. - NEAT modern two room furnished apartment with large closet. Frigi- daire. Gas lights, water furnished. Well lighted. Call at 319 13th St., or phone. 1980, THREE room apartment. All fur- nished. Private entrance. Three Toom 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 Finkle’s Grocery, 217 So. Washing- [_ton. Automobiles for Sale USED CARS 1928 Durant 4 Coupe .......8 50 1927 Whippet 4 Coupe .. 50 1929 Ford ‘A’ Town Sedan.. 175 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 185 1930 Ford ‘A’ Truck with box a 1929 Chevrolet Truck . o 1926 Olds Sedan .. 1934 Ford V-8 Coa: 1984 Plymouth Sedan w: radio . Panel ‘boay for truck ...... We trade ‘and ‘give terms, HEDAHL MOTOR CO. 201 W. Main Bisma! Fleck’s Used Car Special For Monday 1934 Buick Sedan $395.00 Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Buick - Oldsmobile - Pontiac Cadillac - LaSalle - G.M. Trucks THREE room furnished apartment. Ground floor. One-room furnished apartment. Upstairs. Everything furnished. Phone 1003-W. 405 5th. MODERN, one-room furnished base- ment apartment. Suitable for one. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. After 6 p. m. phone 512-4V. FURNISHED three room apartment with private bath, kitchenette. Frigidaire. Laundry privileges. 1 Main Avenue. Nicola Apts. 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- kitchen. 518 9th. AVAILABLE at once, most desirable furnished apartment suitable one or two adults. $50. Custodian, College Building. FURNISHED two room apartment. First floor. Private entrance. Call at 523 Tth Street or phone 2050-M. TWO room furnished apartment. Gas heat, lights, water furnished. In- quire at 1510 Thayer. Phone 1650. UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 4th St. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. FURNISHED two room ground floor apartment. Lights, gas, water fur- nished. $27. 418 7th Street. FURNISHED semi-basement for rent. One room and kitchen. $22. Everts Apartment. 314 3rd Street. TWO room furnished. Lights, water, gas, laundry privileges. 227 West Thayer. Phone 1632. FOR SALE: New modern bunga- low just completed. Well built, double insulation, hardwood floors and all indirect lighting. Desirable Iccation 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. 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. 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. 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. ONE furnished room and kitchenette. Private entrance, laundry. 314 W. Rosser. APARTMENT. Three rooms and bath. on at 606 Main. FIRST floor apartment, Call east door, 523 12th Street. ° MODERN furnished two room apart ment. Phone 347. 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. ——EE~—~—=~i'ieEe=eEeE=E=EeEeEeEsSSEEES= Lots for Sale LOT 50x140, East front. Just off pavement on 16th Street. Low taxes. Terms. Phone 1539. LOTS on 2ist Street. Cash or terms. Address Mrs. Mary E. Owens, R. R. No. 2, Beardsley, Minn. For Sale or Trade CHEVROLET truck school bus body. Very good condition. Good tires. Biante Motor Company, Steele, N, 5 Roommate Wanted GIRL employed to share large room “by September Ist. $7.50. Phone 1440-J. eEEe_eee_eeaeQe®e_ee_e_=_=_E——= YOUR LUCKY NUMBER \n our phone number. Quality Worl Instruction USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts, Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. 1936 FORD V-8 truck With 8x13 re- frigerator body. Write or call Sani- tary Mashel, Dickinson, N. Dak. 1931 PONTIAC sedan. Driven only 40,500 miles. Terms to responsible Party. 301 Hannafin after 6:30. 06 | 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. For Sale 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. J I CASE threshing machine, 26x50. 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 & 8 Thresher late model. Linton, North Dakota, Box 207. TWO chair Barber Shop. Modern. Low rent. Write Tribune ad 22957, 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 piucellenecds, Annex Hotel before 380. 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. 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. GOOD BARBERS are in demand— Enroll now for training. Write for information. Moler Barber College, aa Front Street, Fargo, North Da- able price nes fd per month T. M. CASEY. ‘& SONS 518 Broadway Phone 493 Ride Wanted TWO persons would like ride to Washington. Phone 1547-J. —==—=—""_—_—X———!_ For Sale or Rent MODERN bungalow, basement apart- ment, attached single garage. Pres- ent rental value $75 per month. Bales price $4,500. Location 1011 Ave. E. FIVE room modern bungalow, de- HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 Lost and Found FOUND: 1/3 your money still in your Cut-Rate Eye LOST: Ladies gold Elgin wrist ‘watch. Return to Tribune for reward. ScSsSsSsol__—_—e—nXn—n OO 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- MODERN five room dwelling in du- plex. Close in. Phone 260. After 6 p. m. call 512-W Dr. Enge. HOUSE on farm near Bismarck. Walking distance of high school. Casper Irish. SMALL house. South side. Close in. Phone 1589. Call at 113 1st Street. ONE story seven room modern house; immediate possession. Price Owens. Phone 278. ——— Miscellaneous for Sale NEW bungalow size plano, $249.50— Small down payment—Easy terms— Write W. E. Lohman, Box 444, Bis- marck, N. D. 4 USED Maytag washers as low as $25. —Also, extra allowance on special models. Inquire at Tavis Music Co, THRESHING belts: one drive belt and several leather belts. 811 Washington Street. G. F. Pelke. USED double glazed porch windows. Suitable for hen house, etc. Burt Finney, 220 Anderson Street . 32x52 RUMELY steel separator. 20-40 Rumely tractor. Good shape. Otto REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- Inquire at Trib- ONE 28 inch Red River special separator for sale. Inquire at Trib- une. FIVE room modern bungalow, garage attached. 1030 10th St. a AMPLIFIER guitar, practically new. Call between 6 and 7 p.m. 367-J. DAVENPORT, two chairs, suitcases, 7 tube Philco desk radio, four storm doors. Phone 1329. Wanted to Buy SMALL house, three or four rooms Phone 1147. Dead Animals DEAD animals (with hides on) Horses, cattle, sheep or hogs. With- in 8 miles, Bismarck. REMOVEL. 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. First insertion (per word) itive insertions 5 consecutive insertions This table of rates effective rend in the state of North Da- Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- 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. 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