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AS STOCK MARKET DROPS DOWNWARD Session Monday One of Slowest of Year Despite Late Pick Up in Buying New York, Aug. 23.—(>)—After a feeble rallying” nese at the open- ing, stock market leaders Monday skidded into losses of 1 to 2 or more points, ‘ Steels led the decline in one of the slowest sessions of the year. The ticker phe ed pays moved during ene greater part of the proceedings, bu volume picked up @ bit in the final hour when prices were at their worst. Extreme losses Teduced in many cases just before close, Th slide was cag! by broker- age quarters partly to further dis- turbing war news from the Far East. ‘Transfers were in the neighborhood of 550,000 shares. Commodities were uneven, with cotton futures lower. Corn at Chi- cago was Up % to 2% cents a bushel. ‘Wheat was off % to %. Bond trends were indefinite. Carrier loans im- proved in spots. There was less sell- ing of Japanese obligations. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Aug. 23.—(7)—(U. 8. D. A)—Cattle, 5700; fed steers steady; good to choice yearlings 7.50- 15.50; fed killers, slow; grass fat steers held up to 10.75 an dabove; top land Saturday 12.00; undertone about steady on she stock; medium to good cows §.75-7.00; plain heifers around g low cutters and cutter 5.25-6.25; stockers and feeders steady, early trade fairly active; good steers 7.50-8.75; plain and medium light stockers §.00-7.00. Calves~1,800; vealers weak to 50 lower; most good and choice 9.00- 10.00; few. selections 10.50. Hogs 2,300; fairly active on limited | Se, supply; butchers, 250 lbs. down, mostly 15 lower than Friday and Saturday; heavier weights about steady; sows steady to 10 lower than Friday and | S¢ steady mostly with Saturday; good and choice 160-250 lbs. 12.00-20; top 12.20; shipper narrow; few 250-200 Ibs. 11.25-12.10; _ heavier weights down to 10.75 and below; a few 140-160 Ibs. 11.25-12.10; good sows 260 Ibs. down 10.40-55; heavies down to 10.00; few light feeder pigs up to 13,25; some held higher; average cost Saturday 11.43; weight 256; for the week, 11.26; 267 lbs, Sheep 6,800; run includes 18 cars| ‘Washington lambs; three cars of ewes BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Aistgergs -Biller Co.) No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs.. No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No. 3 dark northern, 85 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 54 Isb.. No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs.. No. § dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 60 Isb... Sample Grain: indeertlee 48 lbs., 78; 47 lbs., 74; c » 10; 45 lbs., 6; 44 Ibe, 62; 43 be 58; 42 Ibs., 54; 41 Ibs. 50; 40 Ibs., 46; 30 Ibs., 42; 38 lbs, 38; 37 Ibs., 34, No, 1 hard amber durum . No, 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum No. 1 flaxe No, 2 flax No. 1 rye THE BISMARCK TRIB) * NEW LOW PRICE IN CHICAGO TURNOVERS rH Late Rallies Raise Level Above Saturday's’ Close Due Russian Reports Chicago, Aug. 23.—(?)—Wheat ral- Hed Mondays after establishing new low prices unequaled in more than a year. The market never got above Saturday's closing level, however. The heavy movement of spring wheat, weakness at Liverpool, reflect- ing rains in some southern hemi- sphere producing areas, and lagging export demand for North American Grain were depressing factors. Some of the buying on the rally. was asso- ciated with @ bureau of agricultural 90/ economics report indicating heavy Low Cl 1.08% 1.05% 109% 1.08% 1.08% 1.00% 26% 92% 64% 87 85% 29 28% 30% 1037 10.47 1057 1057 1592 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Mi dt 23.—( Ree AOE Ml Low Close 114 tie 1.18% 1.15% a 15% 1.16 1.13% 1.15% 1.16% 1.16% 1.14% 1.16 A1% AT AT 46% 46% 46% 68' 68% B% 26% 68% 68% 27 26% 27 (26% 189 1.87% 1. 191 1.91% 1.90 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 23.—(®)— Durum— Open Rin me 10% 10% ‘lings, about 1,500 natives; | Oct. and year! early bids on fat native lambs 25 low- er at 10.00 down; nothing done on westerns; indications steady to weak in slaughter sheep; 15 doubles choice |, 08 lb. Washington lambs Saturday, 10.85; with a few feeders out at 10.00. Dairy cows mostly steady; medium and light springers 55.00. to 7.00; strong weights 75.00 to 80.00. i Aug te AU —(WU. 8, D. A. Chicago, Aug. e “Hogs 11,000, including 3, 800" dire now 15-25 cents lower than Frida: arly top 12.65, bulle good 180, ib, 12.25-60; 240 most good pack- calves 3,500; strict! dy; all others 2! 211 DN of crop of valu stockers and feeders slow, about 4000 northwestern mainly cows, in crop; all gi and helfers 15 to 25 cents iow bu! 25 cents: lower; e bulls ; veale Sheep: 11,000 snelual 7,500 direct; epring lambs fairly ve after slow Tee most sales bout steady; spots 5 cents lower; good to choice malice 10.50-75; top 10.85; choice westerns absent; three doubles good Idahos sorted around 35 per cent 10.50; sheep steady to unevenly lower; two doubles choice Tenge” ewes straight; nati oun Gott Sioux ied A)—Cat Sininted 1 rs, scarce, rather slo steady; infed she beral mostly 25 lowe: le) ex about s ly; load lots cho! a steers and yearlings held abo: 2 ists prime absent and quoted around 17, common. and medium lots down 50 and below; choice fed h juoted up 10; cows and heifers 25 sa f. tockers and ld above 8. ar ers up to 9.25. jd feed cattle 800 1 od " good 4.75-5.75; com- Om dium 4.00-7: (steers) eed and choice mostly 25 low- 10 to shippers 1160 aes ids; indicatio: parece talki: DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Aug, 28—( losing cash prices, he: heavy ee northern spri be 326 dark northern 1. ati 29 No. 3, 1. Ps raiser northern ark hard vinta 16%. ie pamper 1.01-1.15; Ror 7 4, 90- 99-1, he, 104; Nos 86-56) Noi ved durum 97. Mixed durum discounted 3-5c below hard ambers. Flax ee "aft 0% 1.92 %- 1.2: Montan: ea ghtiey: ' Matting 55-10; feed 42%- CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 5. 23.—(F)}—Cash wh 15: tion grade, rown—Bar!: MINNEAPOLIS case GRAIN LE ered Sten ey receipts Monday 71 compared to 103 . Aftnnespous pean epee and coarse grain closing taday follow: Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive Ih'y DNS 60 Ibs.... 1.27% 1.32% .... 8 59 Ibs. en 125% 1.30% .... IDNS Ibs. ...p. 128% 129% 1... DNS S87 121% 1.27% 06 Z toes Ibs. 5.... DNS 56 seoee 119% 1.25% «0. 55 « 11TH 1.28% .. 54 veee 1.14% 1.20% .. 8 53 A 1.08% 1.13% > - 105% 1.0045 «+ 1.02% 1.06% 1.19% 1.22% .... . (Lower test weight nominally disco! unted 4c Ib.) 5g Winter Wheat 119% «0... 117% heey Wor W... 117%... 115% 2 eo 22a ! ae iam + 115% ..... 113% mae Fl - 111% 1.13% ‘and South Di sade <> 100% 1.10% .... + 107% 1.08% .. « 1.03% 1.05% . Durum 101113 * 112 1.10 107 1.03 etd fg pn te ats 87 Ey 92 81 1.02 ¢’ nominally Power ts test punted $2 net tite 0% .12% .70% 191 104 1.01 ‘The official name of Persia is Iran. (new? % demand. *| —Quietness *|not had any *| first sal Russian wheat crop damage in nu- merous regions as the result of delay- ed and inefficient harvesting. Wheat tlosed % to % lower com- pared with Saturday’s finish, Sept. 1.04% to 1.05%, Dec. 1.08% to %, and corn was % to 2% higher, Sept. 96% to %, Dec. 65% to.%. Oats were un- changed to % off, Sept. corn reached a peak of 96% at one stage, up 3% cents, ‘as a result of short covering. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE STRONGER Minneapolis, Aug. 23.—()—Action of wheat futures near the close here Monday was slightly puzzling but the ly contracts closed stronger in of scattered liquidation and hi i pressure. Deferred months were soft on account of declines at Winnipeg and Chicago, ed digs tale closed % higher 15%; Di %-% lower at 1.15% spas May % higher at 1.16, par eteat in flax futures was Ught and the close lower. September and Deane flax closed 1 lower at. 1.89 id 1.91, respectively. "Co ‘se grain futures were unsettled with rye easier on account of liquidation and lack of support. e was not much hedging pressure on oats and barley pressure also was Ught. Bee's oats closed % down at 26 % at 26%; Sept. rye 1% at 68 Dec. 1% at 68%; Sept. feed barley unchange at 47% and Dec. % down at 46%, Cash wheat was mostly lower than Saturday. Demand was good. Win- ter wheat was in steady demand and firm, Durum were heavy. hin and nominally demand was good. ir demand and strong- Barley was strong and in broad Flax was in very good de- 1 Produce Markets a CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 25. —(P)—Poultry and eee et, were steady today, and eges Butter 10,136, steady; creamery- 4 ecinis Ee ‘score ee Myleene firsts a 739) 29%-30% seconds (84- 87%) Sbahisss ptenderde (90 central- rlots) all extra firsts local sh graded firsts lo- cars urrenes recipts 19. Poultry, live, ucks, steady; hens 4%4 Ib, up, 21%, less than 4% Ibs. 18%; Leghorn ‘hens 16%; fryers, col- gred 22, Plymouth Rock 24%, White Rock 24, barebacks 18: broilers, col- ored 22, Plymouth and White Rock 24, barebacks 17, Leghorn 21; ‘springs, plored 2 ymouth ‘Rock tay White backs 19; roosters 14 Leghorn’ re 13%; furkeye, hens Thntoms 16, No.2 turkeys 18; youns ducks, white and colored, 4% Ibs. 11%, Amall colored 15%, ‘small white 16; Old geese 14, young 16. Pet sy yeades EGG FUTURES cag PI —. Butter Putures: High Low «Close 33 NEW YORE New York, Aug. 23.—()}—Dressed poultry steady; fres! ickens, broil- ers 23-29; fryers 2 roosters 25- 30; fowls, 36-42 iba Fens 22; 48-54 Ibs. 21-25; 60-65 Ibs, 23-27; old roosters 1h 3 ducks 15- it; frozen, chickens 25-30; fowls, 36-42 Ibs. 17%- 33% 48-54 lbs. 60-65 lbs. 22- 27; old roosters 16%-19; turkeys be Ha 15-31; ducks 18-18%. 8, 10,272, irregular. abecial cks 23% -2 1% ; seconds, = 9-20; iat dirties No. 1, 19%; ‘average checks 1 Butter, 7 ‘500, easier. erenmery: higher than extra ra -34%; extra iret 91 scores) 30 87 scoren)) 27-30. quiet, fresh ancy 1 specials 20; held, fancy 1936, Live a | » Db fi roile Is, 23; Leghorn 20-21; turkeys ‘and d ‘ducks unquoted. Miscellaneous SonEicr. Peg ye free ae: 245 reg.-28., 127 ‘Sweden B68: Montreal tn New York 100000. CUDB STOCKS New York, Aug. 23.—()—Curb: Cities Service Elec. Bond and Share 17%. bay tataal ey BONDS New Yor! 23.—(@)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4's 111.21. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over The counter in New York) Hamilton Trust Hi 34, 2.58. Maryland Fund 9.61, 10.5: Quart Inc Sh 17.87, 19.59. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Aug. 23.—(@)—Stocks First Bank Stock 13%. 1 Northwert Banco 11%. ———_—_—_— CHICAG rasa —sel (By the Associated Midwest ‘Corp. Es RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Aug. 23.—(?)—Range of. pare + prices: 1 Pa fark nocthera: ark nor! fens) . vy 8% Sonorthern a1a7 hard amber aurum Lae 3 hard winter 1 Corn, No. 1 yellow 1.02%. or fo. 2 white 28% atic, No. 2, 68% Birle y, No. ? malting. 65-76. Flax, No. 2, 1.91%-1.9: BOSTON WOOL Boston, ree —)—(U. 8. D. A.) lor several weeks has sppreclatis influence upon prices quoted for domestic wool in the Boston market. Holders of wool He mpl marking time, The @ new season in Aus- alte wai ‘acheduted to open next wee! In view of the recent flatness of new business in wool goods and raw. wools in this country, mentbers of the wool trade are looking forw. with keen interest to the opening ralia, for whatever clues they in Au may offer, relative to the world de- mand for wool. d | Webster's Closing Prices Aug. 23 Adams Exp 17% 1 Loew's Alas Jun us pre ChD 233 zeetere ag e SEEEEEESTEDITE PH F 8 Hee “BER a 2 i 2082 “ply Z e Can Pac Caterpil 96 Celanese 36% Cer D Pasco 70% Ches&O 49% CM&8P 1% CMStPPL 3% Chrysler 111% Col-Palm Col G@ El Com Solv Com & Sou Con Edis Con Oil Con Can Cont Mot 2% Cont Oil Del 44% Corn Prod 65 Crosley 15° Cub Am Sug 9% Curt Wret 5% Deere & Co 133% Dia Match 26% Dome Mines 41% Doug Aric 54% Dupont 160% East Kodak 186 Bt El Auto Lite ae HPw& lt Corp Firestone 33% | Texas nin Gen Elec $5 | Tex Gul Sul 38% TPC&O 13% Gen Foods 37%/qun Roll 6 an hae Trans-Am 16 Gilleite Tri-Cont Cor 8% G h Tru-Traer 11% oodric! Union Car 100 Godyear Union Pac aa Gra-Paige Un Air Corp 28 GN Ir otf United Corp 5% GN Ry pfd United Drug 11% fell ed Piles Fruit 76 In Gas 13% | Hec Prod UB Ind a” 35 Houd-H B US Pipe 5 Howe Sound US R & Imp 11% Hudson Mot, US Rubber 57% US. Smelt R 8-- '%| US 8Teel 113% US Stl Pf 131 Vanadium 31% War. Pict 14% West Un 41% West Air 41 West El 150% White Mot 23% Wilson & Co 9% Woolworth 47% Int Nick Can 63% Int T & Tel 10% Johns-Man 135 Kennecott 60 Kresge (88) 23% Krog Groc 21% Lib-O-F Gl 68 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Aug. 23.—(@—Flour, carload lots, per barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks: Fi ments 21,738, itandard mid- CHICAGO POTATOE:! Chicago, Aug. 23.—(j (08 8. D. A.) —Potatoes, 141, on trac! 226, total US. shipments Saturday 388, Sunday 19; tly weaker, Rus- hite Rose steady. Hae 1, UB, No. 2 practically free from cae ind clipped ends 1. a 55; pacbington White ae eeu a washed 2.00; A Galifermia Waite 1, few sales 5. Rose mixed car, US. No, 1, and baker . a ersey cob! No, 1, i s. commercial’ aah Wobraske cob- blers US, No. and partly graded 4 15-20; Boe Bliss triump! 30 US. No. arti ly eraded . No. ae eter ‘Aefanesots Bis it: umphs US. No. 1, 1.05. People’s I Forum Editor's Note—The Tribune wel- mes letters on subjects of inter- Letters dealing with contro- jal religious 8 subjects, which attack Ind! nfairly, which offend good taste and teir play mi) be be pte’ 0° the writ- ers a signed. t you wish to ra sign the pseudonym fi nd your own name beneath ie "we reserve the right to delete such parts of letters as may be necessary to conform to this policy and to re- quire puDiteation of = writer's name where justice and fair play make it advisable. Letters must be limited to 600 words. udonym, FROM BONNY TO KNUDSEN Editor, Tribune: I first wish to thank the Tribune for the courtesy extended me in its issue of the 17th, + I shall make by reply to Mr. Knud- sen brief, but his statements are so appearing issue of the pe Mr. Knudsen says: “Mr. Bonny has to “Mr, Bonny’s interpretation of Cerdaiee is most extraordinary.” I will admit that— rot considering it necessary—I had not consulted any banker or Webster's dictionary, before writing my former ietter, but to satisfy Mr. Knudsen I have consulted three dictionaries— International dictionary, jpublished by G. and O, Merriam & Co., of Springfield, Mass., 1904, and find the definition of speculator, sub- . e Se ee te daven| table, sewing cabinet, exraent ols and chairs. 508 West gtade books, Other household articles. 418 10th 8t. DINING room set, ABO washer, bul- fet, 9 tube electric niga radio, 12 | —___ sun, kitchen cabinet, coil bed spring. All in good condition. 517 6th St. LEAVING town. Must sell household Lamps, rugs, etc., May- tag, vacuum cleaner, Call range, singer sewing machine, bed, dresser. Joe Wildes, south of Memorial high- way. HOUSEHOLD furniture including small piano, davenport and chair, etc. 719 5th St. Phone 883-W. DROP in and see the finest little piano ever made, Chas, L. Bryan. Piano tuner, 422 4th St. BED with spring and mattress. $12.50. Call at 711 Ave A, Apt. 9. Salesmen Wanted GOOD MEN MAKE GOOD MONEY SELLING the famous Murphy line of high-grade advertising. A pioneer organization with AA rating, a na- tional reputation for production and Performance, Our exclusively copy- righted line includes art calendars, indoor billboards, greetings, art blotters, fans, direct-mail, advertis- ing pencils and other specialties. We want reliable, full time man, year round work, liberal commis- sions payable weekly; also good bonus and prizes. Fall selling sea- opportunity for man whose past record proves him capable, aggres sive, industrious, Write immediate- ly—give full details; phone number, age, past connections, credentials. "Interview will be arranged in or near your city. Address F. J. O'Donnell, Hotel Blackstone, Chicago, Illinois, Land for Sale 10 ACRES of choice river bottom land. Good trees. Five miles north. Phone 1745. Room and Board BOARD and room for students in very desirable home. Write Tribune Ad. No, 23028, division (c) (Com.) “One who en- gages in speculation, one who buys and sells goods, land, etc., with the expectation of deriving profit from fluctuation in .” ‘The new Win- ston Simplified dictionary, Edition Speculator: by the John C. Winston Co., Phila- delphia and Chicago, 1914. “To buy in expectation of a rise in price.” I thing that the evidence is con- clusive that any one who buys com- modities or securities at one price, with the expectation of selling the commodities or securities at a profit, is _@ speculator. I do not see any humorous side to threat made to deliberately and forcibly violate the law, and I would inform Mr, Knudsen that the sheriff ernment until the disturbance, what- ever it may be, is, or there is great danger of the disturbance getting, beyond his control, I reiterate that I believe it was a courageous stand , |for the sheriff to take. It put the s|fear—not of God—but of the under- taker in the minds—not of a hand- I would Itke to point out to Mr. Knudsen that no individugl, firai or t organiza’ creased its membership 46 per cent in the last year. Display Advertising Shows Good Increase Chicago, Aug. 23.—(P)—Advertising Age said Monday retail display ad- newspapers in 79 through agency's reduction of personnel. ‘The Soviet Union has almést 2,500,- MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1937 WANT-ADS Carry Many Tips on Good Jobs Open Male Help Wanted 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, _Minn Lbr. Exch. Bldg., Minneapolis, inn, STEADY WORK — GOOD PAY RELIABLE man wanted to call on farmers in nearby county. No ex- perience or capital required. Make up to $12 a day. Write McNESS CO., Dept. 8, Freeport, Illinois, DOCTOR WANTED—Red river val- ley town and community desires general practitioner. Write Trib- une Ad. 22852, Bismarck, N. D. WIDOW wants capable man to man- age stock farm. Prefer married couple. Write Tribune ad 23138. Female Help ited GIRL or woman for general house- work to go home nights. Full or Part time. Write Tribune Ad. 23156. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. References required. Call at 815 Mandan Street. MIDDLE-AGED woman for house- work and help care for elderly wom- an, Write Tribune Ad. 23145. BEAUTY operator. Must be good fingerwaver. Apply Elite Beauty Shoppe. EXPERIENCED girl for housework. Call at 212 3rd St. Male or Female Help Wanted UNEMPLOYED teacher, man or Wwom- an, qualified to meet people. Begin work Sept. 14. $1,200 first year. No traveling. Advancement. Give qualifications and business experi- ence. Educators Association, Van Slyke Bldg., Aberdeen, 8. D. DISH washer wanted. Apply at O'Brien's Cafe. FOR SALE aap Land Bank Farms in 20 K. KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative Houses for Sale BARGAINS FOR SALE $7,500.00—A new modern stucco home, three bedrooms, two baths, fire- place, many built-in features, lawn and trees; original cost $11,000.00, $6,850.00—Modern two-story home, four bedrooms, one on first floor, two baths, attached garage, lawn and trees; original cost over $10,- 000.00. Terms. $5,500—Three bedroom modern stucco bungalow, attached garage, nice basement apartment; original cost, $7,700.00. $4,500.00—Two bedroom modern bungalow,. attached garage, ment apartment; original cost, $6,- 100.00. Present rental $75.00 per month. $4,200.00—Two _ bedréo! modern bungalow, detached gi e; original cost $5,500.00, $1,900—Four-room modern bungalow, cerached garage; original cost $2,- HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 See our Hedden low cost modern homes. Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale FURNISHED spartment. Electric re- frigerator. Electric stove. Launt privileges. Fireproof building. Suit- able for married couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies. Inquire at The Tribune office. room for light housekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main. Apts 7 and 2. FURNISHED two room and kitchen- ette apartment. Electrolux and private bath. Private entrance. Gas, lights, water. 322 15th. GROUND floor apartment, one room and kitchenette. Also one room and kitchenette basement apart- ment. Everts, 314 3rd. THREE rooms for light housekeep- ing. Close to bath. Single rooms or as apartment. One block el rae school. 623 9th. NISHED three room and pas lath sine Weaine eit water, = ed, privileges. Cal at 323 2nd 8t. MOST desirable, furnished first floor apartment. Completely modern. Suitable for two adults. Custodian, College Building. ONE two room furnished apartment. Also, one large room for light house- keeping. Always hot water. 720 2nd Street. WELL furnished one room and kitchenette apartment on second oor: No children. 411 5th. Phone TWO room first floor apartment. Also, will have two room second floor apartment September 1. 523 12th St. UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 ¢th St. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. FURNISHED three room ground floor apartment. Available August 29th. 721 8rd Street. Rental $32. TWO room furnished apartment. Up- stairs. Near grade and high schools. Call at 808 7th Street. APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs. J. E. Daw- son, at 406 6th St. FURNISHED two room basement apartment with fireplace and bath. Rent at $30. Adults only. Call 2038; FOUR room apartment. Completely furnished, Private bath. Gas heat. Call at 618 13th Street. ONE three room, one four room un- furnished apartments, 622 3rd St. ‘TWO room furnished apartment. 227 W, Thayer. Phone 1632. MODERN apartment for rent. 711 Thayer. Phone 2180. FURNISHED two-room apartment. Rental $23. 618 6th St. TWO room and bath furnished apart- ment. 808 Ist St. Call LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Come in and compare our prices and cutting of meats. We're Bis- marck’s only exclusive meat Phone 1 210 Sth St. People’s Meat Market WM. DOHN AND SON For Sale or Rent FIVE room bungalow, practically new, garage. One block from high school. Priced for quick disposal. Phone 271 or 402-3 after 5 p. m. FIVE room house and three car gar- age, newly repaired and decorated. L, Van Hook. Phone 613-W. HOUSE and lot. % block off pave- ment. House to be remodeled to suit purchaser. Priced for a quick sale. Terms can be arranged. Can be made available by October first 000,00 acres of forest ‘and—approxi- mately a third of the total forest area of the world. or sooner if necessary. Phone 2200 for information. ONE stucco bungalow. One two story house. Good income. Well located. See Baker at 604 3rd St. 12 ROOM house for home or income property. 5th St. Close in. Write Tribune ad No. 23085. FOUR: room bungalow. Modern. Gas heat. Reasonably priced. Terms. Phone 1945. Secor ZOue. LUCKY NUMBER our phone number. ually’ ‘Work—Real Economy CLEANERS RCC Rooms for Rent NEATLY furnished room in modern home. For gentleman. Excellent bed. Good location. Very reason- cable, Phone 1730. ROOM in new modern air condi- tioned home. Close to bath. Al- ways hot water. Available Sept. 4. 903 9th. VERY LARGE ROOM. Near bath. suitable for two gentlemen, fu pri- vate home. Phone 2288-R. 502 W. Thayer. FURNISHED two upstairs rooms, one main floor, and one basement room. All nice and clean. 712 Main. NICELY furnished rooms for rent. Ladies preferred. Rent reasonable. Phone 1241. 310 8th St. NICELY furnished room with sta- bowl. Hot and cold water. Gentlemen. 610 7th St. CLEAN room. Next to bath. $15 per month. Gentlemen preferred. 614 Avenue C. SLEEPING room for one or two. Al- ways hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. FURNISHED room. Convenient to capitol and down town. Phone 614. .| LIGHT housekeeping room for rent. Ground floor. 213 Thayer. Wanted to Buy A MODERN five room bungalow. Must be well located. Will pay cash. Write Tribune Ad. 23049. THE MODEL Laundry. All work giv- en special attention. We call for and deliver. Phone 1253. MENS and working ets, lanody SIX room basement house. Lights, aie gas. Will take car in trade. all 939. Perfection Cleaners Men's Suits Ladie’s Dresses ned and Cleaned Only $1.00 50c Phone 1707 ‘18 Thayer 11932 HARVEST SPECIALS dry | 1929 1930 1928 Plymouth Coupe . Chevrolet Coupe Plymouth Sedan 1932 1935 1935 1935 1936 1930 1934 1936 Plymouth ‘Sedan Plymouth Sedan Used Truc! Chevrolet Screen %¢ ton .. Dodge panel % ton .. Dodge pickup % ton ...... M. B, GILMAN COMPANY 2nd and Broadway Phone 808 USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts, Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. CHEVROLET “OK” Specials Plymouth Sedan .. Ford Deluxe Sedan Plymouth Coupe .. Chevrolet Master Coach, completely overhauled . Olds “6” Town Sedan, neat er and radio . Chevrolet Town . We Trade and Give Terms CAPITAL CHEYROLET COMPANY Bismarck, N. Dak. 1930 FORD Model A roadster with Tumble seat. Completely overhaul- ed. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Call after 5 p. m. at 322 South 9th. USED CARS 1927 Whippet Coupe . 1928 Chrysler Coupe . 1830 Chevrolet Sedan 1934 Ford Tudor ... 1929 Ford A Sedan 1929 Ford A Panel ... 1929 Ford A Coupe . 1934 Plymouth Sedan .. 1 Panel body for 114 ton truck % We trade and give terms HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY 201 West Main Bismack, N. D. $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSoto at a liberal discount, Write Trib- une ad 22330. 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. ATTENTION: Fully equipped meat market and grocery store. Will pay __you to look it over. 5th Street. ONE 1935 V-8 panel ood condi- tion, Priced to sell. See W. E. Weldy at Dakota Maid Warehouse. PUREBRED Aberdeen Angus bull for sale. Out of Bickert’s herd. Enock _Andefton, Baldwin, North Dakota. i935 INDIAN motorcycle. May be seen at M. B. Gilman Company. 2nd_and Broadway. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 Sth St. Phone 1126. Miscellaneous for Sale FRIGIDAIRE—Apartment size, Re- possession. Can be bought for bal- ante due on contract. Monthly terms. Inquire Tavis Music Com- pany. PIANO and bench for sale; small size. Will sell on terms. Write W. E. paninan P. O. Box 444, Bismarck, maeS ‘Loom baby carriage. Good. Walnut colored steel bed with good mattress. Cheap. Phone 1523. REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office. PRACTICALLY new 50 pound ice box. Priced for quick sale. 6th Street. Travel Opportunity —_ 904 MAKING ten day trip to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle. Room for three. Phone 1949 after 6 p. m. LEAVING for Portland, Oregon Aug- Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Grocery store in excel- lent location, doing good business. Back of store may be used for liv- ing quarters. Must sell for cash. Store located in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad, 23043. The Bismarck Tribune. Houses for Rent NEW five room bungalow, $50, new three room apartment with bath, $45, three room furnished apart- ment, $28, Six room bungalow, $40. T. M. Casey and Son. WILL rent our beautiful home fur- nished to adults only. Gas heat. Located 811 2nd Street. Call in person. LARGE unfurnished upper duplex. Gas heat, fireplace. Also small fur- nished apartment. MODERN five room dwelling in du- plex. Close in. Phone 260. After 6 p. m. call 512-W Dr. Enge. SEVEN room house. Newly decorat- ed. 603 12th St. Call at 323 2nd Street. NEW bungalow. Just completed. Gas heat. Good location. $45. Call 2385-M. SMALL house. South side. Close in. Phone 1589. Call at 113 1st Street. SLR. ]]]. GT _ For Rent OFFICE or shop space. 107 ard Street. J. D. Shoe shop. oss Ride Wanted _ tle. Write Tribune Ad. 230! ust 26. Room for two. or 1861. 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. For Sale or Trade ONE Shetland pony broke to ride. Will trade for larger pony. 922 Avenue C West. Bud Cook. Phone 314 Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) 3c 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive (per word) 4 consecutive insertions 5 consecutive insertions (per word) .......... - -5%o 6 consecutive insertions (per word) .... This table of rates effective ‘only in the state of North Da- kota, Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- yn. 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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