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, Stellay, alfback out of T, and S been ce, will Tidiron rs ems —Ernis Central| Rorvig,d Moore , Grafs jancick, ellems, danna. River, survey threg ked on guard n cone Tafton k hay on ant } Chas ing in y crews WE TRADING IN STEELS AND OILS, |---czmaex cram — BUT MARKET QUIET alings Apathetic Throughout; Total Transfers Around 300,000 Shares lew York, Aug. 28.—(?)}—While the bck market's appetite was far from racious Saturday, ‘leading issues: pbled at a rally [A number of rails came to the fore (Forntshed by Res by. Rewall-le Co.) ug. 28 Noa dark northern, it ihe ee No. 3 dark northern, ‘ No, 3 dark Rotter, 88 Ie No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. . Bad dark’ anthers’ op aes No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. . No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. . No, 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .. Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., a1; 48 Ibe, Tr: AT Ihe.. 73; 48 Ybs., 69; 45 3 44 Ibs, 30’ Ibs., 4; 38 Ibs., 37; 37 ibe 33, 8 N. 1 hard amber durum No, 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum No, 1 flax No, 2 flax No, 1 rye . rtment of losers at the finish.| Darley ansfers were around 300,000 shares. Cotton futures were down most of he time. Bonds were uneven. 28,.—(@®)—The stock ped this week as traders ithdrew in order to re-appraise thi i outloo fn the yet un 1 buyers to rmined reaction of r hij Nithough Industrie mom nerally maintained, financial cir- $ expressed fears the rate, ‘Of Drofit jowth on. the stretch ahead bw down appreciably a result higher operating cos In the share market appeared ignore slight yn of the el production ra Rails came der the shadow of Wall Street dis- ypointment over July a eakdown of wage neg the bond ma nt loans fell covered in part a close, in respoi discount rate pe federal ri rhe average of commodity prices ceded to a new low for the year. ageipg the level down were de- per in wheat, corn, cotton and scrap Livestock LIVESTOCK REVIEW South St Pau Minn, Aug. 28.0 P—U, 8. D. closed 75 to ite some trade cents lower ti re te. recovery, a8) the. mped badly. On market pod to cholcs’ 160 to 30 pound bar- wa and gilts brought 11.6 to 11.50; load of ie 204 pound pights 11.60, 250 to 300 pound aver- es 10.40 to ‘11. 40, 140 to. 180 pounds -00 to, 11-50, good }0 pounds brn 9°60 to $.18, nomse 9.45, and Reeve ir kinds 9 25 to Receipts of cat! reduced this eck with Canadians very scarce and estern arrivals more numerous. yy butcher cattle lost around with bulls off ‘more but fed offerings and well-bre lockers or feeders held st ature of thp week's trade le of and prime 1,283 pound jd steers aia 17.25 for a new high since vembel uy, He Good to choice grain- a steers and yearlings sold largely 12.00 to 16.00 this week and. most jedlum to good grass fat Kinds at 0 11.75, with a few to 12.00, and mn to 7.00 below. earned 6.00 to 8.00, western beef cows 00, cut ra and low cutter 4.7 ighty sausage is 6.00, cutter and common kinds 5.60, good to choice vealers elects 11.00, and most ass a iet Ives 5.00 to 7.50, Me- lium to good stock steers turned at 75 to 8.75, plain lightweights down 3.00, and choice western calves at 50 to 9.50. Lamb pela prmny tue week but jaughter ewes lost 50 cents. late aie chotee ‘washington lambs ought 10.76 to 11.75, a few choice tives 10.50, and bulle of t! Bi Rood to jolce tives 10.35. to jon feeding lamb: poe lots of na. Tbs. packing sows most 65 to 8! nts lower; he: ir butchers 40 to 65 ae lower. mmon aad, killers and stocke: eders nae steady to 25 lowe rs 25 hi grass cows 15 to ott bat tee eady; heavy sau- eady, others weak; ve: 0 higher; western and ne- cows made up big share of 00 western grass run; fed mi tle changed; sheep 2! ‘ding lambs ‘weak, spots lowe! tive Bao! lambs at ; lambs 9. 7 aid earl; tol 5 Kinds 10:00 . bulk Sto 71 Ib. one yearn wi oor" .00; OS tow choles i l- ady to 1 down 9.25 trade about packing sow! Art good ‘sow 425 peel Pa OF fener 50 dove) Ww lo’ te, od and choice ranger to 10,2 10.1 ingei 0 to 9. sold mouth to parling breeding ewes 4.00 to 8.25 iNOo 3m 1,17, Cash oa! BA arate Pit No. 3 white 47 and Financial News THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ech apon by business men ané investors everywhere. Gene ter free sample copy. Bread st. Sew York cays may | Det % | barley closed MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Aug. (des ieee eee Ape Sep. 115% tise 2356 1. 5 215% 115% 114% Lex . 1. 116% 1.16% 1.15% 1.15% 4 oye A1% 48% MH 45% 12 (1% 12 1 a 26% ee 190% 191% 193% 1.938% - 191 - 194 DULUTH RBANGE _ Duluth, Minn., Aug. 28.—(>)— Durum— Open High Low Close owe 101% 99% ton 02% 102% 101% 1.01% B% BY 92 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Aug. 28.—()—Wheat receipts Saturday 456 compared to 46 ave ear ago. panier ‘quotations today folow: CBelvered, ‘To Arrive ~ 196 132 - 124 130 . 122 . 1.20 . 148 1 ay aed 113 . 1.10 107 101 (Lower test weight nominally discounted 4c Ib.) kei ig te a3a3 5:8 112 tim 114 eee oe me OQHU; 5 ge J : as 10, 1.12 South : *e 108 1.00 - 106 1.07 1.04 Duram epnoey fot the spat at 4aa2q4 8:8 - 102 1. 104% 1.16% bs... 1.08% 1.15% 101% 1.13% 99% 1.09% 97%, 107% 95% 1.08% 92% 1.00% 90% 97% 88% 95% 88% “90% RRR besk Ske Bae NO dose 3% Flax— No. 1.. 1.93% 196% 1.93% (new) Sno tj are Swine No. 1 dark hard {nara amber durum . af mixed durum o durum 99%. white ey to 29%; No. 3 heavy white 39% to 30%. 4 3 malting 67 to 77; No. Flax, No. 1, 195% to 1.95%. Corn’ unquoted. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1937 [rain Quotations] WHAT SACS UN WHEAT SAGS UNDER ARGENTINA RAINS APATHETIC “ Chicago Quotation Falls Off More Than 2 Cents a Bushel; World Market Down Chicago, Aug. 22—(P}—World wheat Prices sagged Saturday under depres- sing selling based partly on receipts vf much needed rains in important Producing sections of Argentina and rj slow demand of importing nations. Chicago wheat, fell more than two cents a bushel to within & fraction of the season’s lows. Wheat closed 2-2% cents below Fri- finish, Sept. 1.04%-%, Dec. 1.06%-%, and corn was %-1% down, Sept. 94%-%, Dec. 62%- %. Oats were % off to 1 up. é WHEAT SAGS ON RAIN REPORTS FROM ARGENTINA Minneapolis, Aug. 28.— Under- tone of the wheat futures market here Saturday was very soft most of the session and before the close there was a sharp dip on reports of rains in Argentina. Sept. Uquidation also in- jected weakness. oieeee: 1% lower a % lower at 1.14%, an diay 1 rei lower a 1.15%. ined a small fren, on crusher eying Sept. closed #, higher at 1.91% ec. 1 lower at 336. scoaree e grains trade was se with one rally soft. Sept, oats closed by lower at 37, and Dec. unchanged at 27%, Sept. rye closed 1% lower at 71% and Dec. 1 lower at 45%. Sept. % lower at 48% and Dec. 1 lower at 45 Cash wheat receipts were smaller and averaged slower in tone. Win- ter wheat was in good demand and firm, while durum tone was strong. Cash corn demand was slow and prices weaker. Oats was in very good demand. Rye was in very good de- mand. Barley was unsettied and erratic . Flax was in good demand. | Produce Markets | CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Aug. 28.—(?)—Butter, 8,006 no session, Eggs, 8,965 no session, NEW YORK New York, Aug. 28. }—Live. poul. try, by freight and express nominal; Ro quotations. Dressed poultry srenays all fresh and frozen prices unchanged. Butter 6,164, quiet ane unchanged. Cheese 13,044, quiet, and unchanged. qs 13,938, quiet.’ All mixed col- ors, whites, browns and duck eggs unchanged. ee NEW YORK ug. 27.— utter, ‘ork, i 27.—()—Butter, andy an “and ‘unchanged, , tirm and unchanged. 6, an he vida its, vaienay. ‘All mixed col- * Gnehan ed. _ Live By Ae 8 irregular, Broil- 2 fowls: Colored uc! other express prices encnenesd: joultry, by. pxprens, broilers: 3 colored 25-26; Leghorn 2: freight quotations unchang- WISCONSIN CHEESE is, Aug. 28.—()— juotations for the week: Wis- consin cheese exchance: Daisies, 16 coarse |Colby Daisies, 16%; Cheddars, 16 Farmers’ call board, Horns, 16%; Cheddars, 16%. f Miscellaneous e —_—} INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over counter at New York): Hamilton Trust 2.27; 2.50. Maryland Fund 9. No Am Tr Sh 2. Quart Inc Sh 17.1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE York, Aug. 28.—(#)—Foreign Great Britain demand in thers in cents, Great Berle 6 11/16; France 3.73%; Italy Germany free 40.20, Peetarered 21. ARG 27.00; Norway 24.96; Swe- n és CHICAGO STOCKS @y, . erty lated Press) Mid West Corp 8%. . CURB STOCKS New York, Ane, 28.—(?)}—Curb;: Cities Service 2%. Elec Bond & Share 16%. Fisk Rub 12%. oes BONDS. New York, Aug. 28.—(®)—Govern- mont ‘bonds: CHICAGO er ereEs Chicago, Aug. 28—(AP—U, 8, D. Cate Eerivaie on track an aa firm, rate 04 de! slow, er Tundredwelgt, Cautornis ose U. 8. No. 1, washed 2.00 to 2.05; Baa he: Bits ‘Triumphs U. , fal (3 ouaty 3 le~ ; North 20; Min- car 853 Washington Russet’ Burbanks, wash- ed, part! vf Frpted car 1.90; Wisconsin Cobblers No. 1, 1.10 to 1.20; Wis- consin ‘Silss ‘Triumpis U. & No. 1, 1,05 to 1.10, Wyoming Cobblers, U. 8. No. 1, 105. MNNBEAPOLIS rorarons Minneapolis, Aug. (AP. D, A.)—Potat woe REVIEW .—(P)}—The wool was very quiet during ast wi and: buyers have re- mained out’ the market except for parene ses of vey, limited amounts for mediate needs, Commitments for future require- ments were being withheld pendin. developments in foreign wool an‘ domestic holders o! maintainin, Grease bi Ing Ohio fl for the w —U. 8. cecheneed: pods markets, Meanwhile raw wools were firmly wools were unchanged at 40 to 42 cents for e, 42 to 43 for staple comb- is half blood, 43 to 44 cents for thre signing, blood and 42 to 43 for quarter DULUTH CASH GRAIN 5 ng gash spring 1.26 to dark northern 1,22 to aH 1.20 1.26; No. 3, 1.16 to ee £4 No, 5, 1.00 ie 1.12. No. northern 1.18 ot 1.21, No. 1 dark hard winter Montana No. 1, 1.92% to 1.94%. No. 2; 75%. No, 3' white 29. », Malting 55 to 70; feed 43% hi 12 b 2 yellow 1.00%. No. 1 ie 21%, 0 3: No. 80% n to 88; quotation range on fe 46 to 60; malting 65 ree pai timothy seed 2.50 to 2.60; no BESBBRBBRESESE | New York Stocks Closing Prices Aug. 28 Adams Exp 1741 Mar. Field Alas Jun 11% All Ch D 227% Allls-Ch 64% 1% 23% a 8 - 12% 60 11% ns ee Rpee gage dy3eeo Ag Be Bek ae o Fe aagahy esaStesgsee Ri RFR 6% Balt & Ohio 24% Barnsdall 22% Beth Stl 92% Boeing Air 31% Borden 23% Briggs Mfg 42% Budd Wh 8 Bur Ad Mch 28 Buuc&Z 6 Cal Z-Ld 3% Can Pac 11% Celanese 35% Cer D Pasco 68% Ches&O 47% chi&NW 3% CM S&P PI 3% CRI&P 2% Chrysler 108 Col-Palm. 11% Col G El 11% Com Solv 13% Com & Sou 2% Con Edis 34% Con Oil 14% Cont Can 57% Cont Mot 2% Cont Oil Del. 42% Corn Prod 64 Curt Wret 5% Deere & Co 130 Dome Mines 40% Dupont 155% El Auto Lite 37% ELPw& Lt 20 Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Motors Gillette ~ a 53 63% Stone & Web 20% Studebaker 13 Swift & Co 23% Texas Corp 58% TPC&O 12% Trans-Am 15% Corp United Corp 4% United Drug 10% United Fruit 73 Un Gas Imp 18 US Pipe 19% U8 R & Imp 10% US Rubber 54% US Steel 108% US Stl PP 128% Vanadium 30% War Pict = 18% West Un 45%, West Air «0 West El 144% White Mot 22% Woolworth 46% Int Nick Can 62 Int T & Tel Kennecott, Lorillard (P) Mack Trks The cafeteria kitchen of the new Interior department buiding at Wash- ington, D. C., has four 60-gallon soup kettles, rr UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF Bue Hitmen NATIONAL BI- TUMINO! COMMISSION WASHINGTON’ i 7, Order No, Nd (As Corrected) VIDING FOR Montreal in New York | AS DEFIN! act of Congrese entitled “An Act to paints interstate commerce) in bi- and for lic, No. 48, th Cong., sew as the Bituminous of 1937, the National Bitum- ison Coal Commission hereby orders and directs: 1. A public hearing shalt be held at the Prince motel in the City of Bismarck, North kot the 13th day of Bankes! 1937, com- mencing at the hour of 1:00 o'clock P. M., and at the Governor's Reception Room in the City of Pierre, South Da- kota, on the 16th day of September, 1937, pom mening cee Tne hour of 1:00 o'clock P. M., fi he. DUED Sse of re- ceiving evidence | to enable the Com- mlasion to determine if such coal: of * aot, AG 1937, an Bi S.|turther, to enable the Commission A issue certificat producers of c inous coal, in titled thereto pian the provisions jection sald Act gualuding lgnite coal, which Is define ignitic coal ‘having calorific value in British thermal ales of less than seven thousand six hun- dred per pound and having a natural moisture content in place of the mine of 30 per centum or more; and for the:| further purpose of enabling the Com- mission to determine whether a change in the territorial boundaries or limits of District No, 21 and Minimum Price as defi in said Act, or id District and Area with other Districts and Price Areas "as defined in said Act, will render the establishment of min- imum prices more practicable in ac- cordance with th andards set forth in supper tions ¢ Ae (b) of Part II Act. 2 Any pro- ducer of coal whether bituminous, semibituminous, subbituminous or lignite coal, the Consumers’ Counsel, Code Members, representatives of Dis- trict Boards and all other interested Notice of sald ‘given under. dir tion o: ry of the Commis- sion by mailin, POR of this order to the Consu: ‘counsel, to the Commissioner of internal Revenue, to We District Boards for Districts 12, 16,19, 20 and 23, and by publica- tion Of notice upon three (3) conse- cutive days in a newspaper ou Reneral circulation ae th ft N Da- kota and in a newspaper. or Bencral circulation in’ the State of South Da- ote ae Notice published in said jew spape hall contain the dat place of the hearing and a concise of exemption to such other than bitum- parties may rae jar at said hearin and be hi hearin: a statement of the purpose thereof. By order of the Commission. 23rd day of August, 1937. ER McCULLO! 8-26-27-28. Houses for Rent SIX room modern house with garage. Good location. Five room partly modern house. Inquire 214 5th. LARGE house with four bedrooms, or very nice for two small families. Call Mrs, William Baker at 604 3rd. NEW five room house for rent. Peo- ple without children preferred. In- quire at 920 10th Street. SEVEN room house. Newly decorat- ed. 603 12th St. Call at 323 and Street. ONE small f house. Five furnished apartments. 818 7th St. FIVE room ep ey Call at 323 1st St. Phone 1950-J. . Dated this F. WITCH- 15%], UGH, Secretary. (SEAL). Male Help Wanted man wanted for store work, must be experienced. . Write Trib- tine Ad. No, 29258 giving quallfica- waive distributer wants dealers. pe Fargo, N. Dak. ‘and first chair to good man. Del Surring, Lemmon, South Dakota. Female Help Wanted WEAR free dresses and show famous Fashion Frocks to friends. Sample kit free. Earn up to $23 weekly. No experience needed. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. E-3419, Cincin- nati, Ohio, % EXPERIENCED gitl for general Good housework. Small family. wages. References. Write Tribune Ade Bizet GIRL for general housework. One who can wait on table. Call Mo- hawk. Phone 145. GIRL WANTED to cook for two men. F. Jaszkowiak. Phone 823. Salesmen Wanted 3 7 WANT-ADS Carry Many Tips on Good Jobs Open FOR SALE Wederal Land Bank 1a ce mot Burleigh, Kiad can, Mclatosh, ridam and a welts bie cash pay unties, Ren ment, 20 years time. See or write K, KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative Houses for Sale MODERN apartment house with five apartments, within six blocks of Grand Pacific hotel, choice, paying tenants. Monthly rentals are $188 and are paid in full, Yearly rents are $2,256. Price only $6,700. Cash payment $2,500 and the balance in monthly payments of only $26.85. “1936 taxes are $148. Harvey Harris and Company. AGGRESSIVE ‘salesman wanted for local and nearby protected territory. Full time, permanent future with old established concern manufac- turing complete line of exclusive calendars and advertising special- ties for every line of business. Modest but adequate expense allow- ance to start and liberal commis- sions remitted weekly. Please give age, experience, and references, The one ‘an Art Works, Coshocton, for demonstrating, servicing, and monst serv: selling safety devices approved by Underwriters’ and Safety Organ- izations. Contacts school heads, city and county officials, insurance agents, industrial concerns, stores, public garages, warehouses, etc, Na- tionally-known corporation. Write Address ‘Safety Diviibe, Bor’ $08 fe Dayton, Ohio, NATIONALLY known manufacturer of extremely staple line has opening for man now selling hardware re- tailers and plumbers. Lowest Prices assure large volume and substantial earnings. Write Tribune Ad No, 23238, $1000 per day easy. New chrome Plated grill’ protector. “Ramax,” 216 W. Lake, Minneapolis, For Rent BASEMENT for rent. Water, lights. 501 South 10th st, LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Come in and compare our prices and cutting of meats. We're Bis- marck's only exclusive meat _ market. Phone 176 210 Sth St. People’s Meat Market WM. DOHN AND SON Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 9th St. Phone 1126. 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. TWO lots and unfinished house. Electric lights. Near school and capitol. 14th Street N. MEAT MARKET EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Walk-in Ice Box, 8x8x9, slightly re le aT Food Market it Sth st. N. Sa ——— TWO milk cows for sale with heifers. 4 miles south of a Miscellaneous for Sale $650 cash. Call at 1027 |®) HOUSE with two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath. Hot air fur- nace, gas heat. Hot and cold water. 509 12th North. Apply at 10 4th Avenue NE, Mandan, FOR SALE @ room modern bungalow. Three Wedroems: ® years old. Modern in ONE stucco bungalow. One two- story house. Good income. Well located. See Baker at 604 3rd St, YOUR LUCKY NUMBER rf Quality Work Phone 2404 CLEANERS Rooms for Rent WELL furnished front room with morning and evening meal. Suit- able for one or two girls. Phone 145, 401 Sth Street, SLEEPING rooms for rent. Basement room suitable for light housekeep- ing. Also school children to board and room. 421 lst St. ROOM in new modern air condi- tioned home. Close to bath. Al- ways hot water. Available Sept. 4. 903 91 ROOM in modern home. Clean, quiet. Always hot water. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 120-R. 503 4th. DESIRABLE front room. Nex t to bath. Always hot water. 230 West ‘Thayer. DESIRABLE modern room. Con- veniently located. Garage if de- sired. Phone 724. ee LARGE sleeping room. Next to bath. Hot water always. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 300 Ave. B. CLEAN room. Next to bath. $15 per month, Gentlemen preferred. 614 Avenue C. COMFORTABLE room for rent with board if desired. Centrally located. 623 6th St. Apartments for Rent 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. FURNISHED four room apartment ished” oe unfurnlaned aparcment ed or ied apartment, both city heated; room house, close in. Phone 90 in afternoons. Geotge M. Register. ATTRACTIVE five room furnished apartment including two bedrooms. Also, a furnished or unfurnished three room apartment. Both pri- vate baths, city heated. Adults. Phone George M. Register. FURNISHED three room apartment with private bath, kitchen, Frigi- daire and laundry privileges. Avail- able September 1. 106 Main Ave- nue, Nicola Apartments. THR! room apartment with bath. Private entrance. Furnished or un- furnished. Gas, water and heat furnished. Completed Sept. 1. 511 14th, ‘Rear door. FURNISHED APARTMENT. Living room, Murphy bed, dinette, kitchen and bath. Two closets. For ap- Pointment phone 1849. Custodian, College Building. NICELY furnished two room base- ment apartment. Gas, lights, and heat furnished. Laundry privileges. $25 per month, 214 Avenue C West. Phone 572-M. TWO or three room furnished apart- ment with two large closets. Frigi- daire, lights, gas and water fur- mies: Call at 319 13th St. Phone ROOM modern, first floor apartment, 615 Sixth St. Six room modern apartment in duplex, 904 Sixth 8t., Harvey Harris and. Com- pany. UNFURNISHED two rooms; kitchen- ette, private bath, two closets, locker, laundry privileges. Frig- idaire. Dehne Apts. Phone 1606-W. FURNIS! ground floor front apartment. Living room, kitchen, private bath and porch. Electrolux refrigerator. Call at 808 7th St. room for light housekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main, Apts. 7 or 2. FURNISHED three room apartment. Frigidaire, gas stove, lights, and laundry privileges. 118 W. Thayer. Inquire Apt. No. 3. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette, $26. One room and kitchen- ette basement, $15. Everts Apart- ments, 314 3rd. D or unfurnished three rooms and bath. Electric refrig- erator. Gas range. Adults only. Phone 2000. VERY nicely furnished first floor apartment. Frigidaire, laundry, al- ways hot water, adults only. 807 4th Street. FURNISHED new semi-basement apartment. Light and Bey AG i SLEEPING room for one or two. Al- ways hot water. 422 4th Street. > Phone 649. ILEEPING room. Available Septem: 1st. No smokers or drinkers. after 4 p.m. 409 Sth. LARGE room. Twin beds. Private bath. Capital Court No. 8. Call 648 evenings. ROOMS for students. $5 per stu- dent. Board if desired. 816 Main. Phone 1647-J. BEDROOM for rent. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1528-R. 518 10th Street. NICELY furnished basement room. Private bath. Capitol Court. Call 1967. room for rent. &t. Opposite New Federal paling. ROOM for rent. Private entrance. Next to bath. 518 7th St. ROOM for gentlemen. 312 Park St. Call after 6 p. m. SLEEPING room for rent. Street. 517 6th Call WELL kitchenette ‘apartment. Newly Hy corated. Murphy bed. 1029 7th. Phone 2343, furnished one room and kitchenette apartment on second Loree No children. 411 5th. Phone 3. TWO room first floor apartment. Also, will have two room second floor apartment Septembe~ 1. 523 12th St. UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 4th St. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. TWO room apartment, also one room and kitchenette. Heat, lights, gas, water furnished. 801 Fourth, Cozy basement apart- ment. Built in features. Suitable for two working girls. 607 and. TWO room well furnished basement apartment. Two beds. Adults. 515 and Street. THREE clean rooms. Ground floor. Furnished for light housekeeping. $25 per month. 1100 Broadway. ee ee Household Goods for Sale FURNITURE for six room house. Frigidaire, radio, electric sewing machine and washing machine, gar- den tools, fruit jars, boys story books for 15c each, and misc. ar- ticles. Party buying furniture may have privilege of renting house. Call between hours of 1 and 5 o'clock, 213 2nd Street. REASONABLE, tanned buffalo hide. Suitable for den or cabin. 301 lst Ave. N. E., Mandan, N. D. Tele- phone 188-R. Mandan 14-M. 409 9th Ave. SW. USED L. C. Smith typewriter and desk. Large baby-bed. Walnut din- ing room set. Call 759-R. TWO ivory baby cribs, Lioyd loom buggy. Priced for quick sale. Phone 1440-R. REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office. KIMBALL piano. $40. wagon. 1008 Ave. C. Boy's new Phone 624. P. Call 1231-5 after 6 p.m. ————————_—_——__====_— Work Wanted DRESS making, altering and re- modeling coats, suits and dresses. Reasonable charge. Call 1114-M. 418 Hannafin. 4| YOUNG man wants work. Experi- and work, THE MODEL Laundry. 7 ‘All work giv- en special attention. We call for and deliver. Phone 1253. EXPERIENCED and capable girl Le work by day or hour. Call 1178-W for free inspec- EXPERIENCED waitress wants work in cafe or beer parlor. Write Trib- une Ad 23282, DA’ girl. Call 1402. Ask for Edna. EXPERIENCED girl wants hour work. Phone 2442. RAG RUG weaving. Phone 2-F-3. Mrs. Carrie Falck. Call | ZOU can own a» successful hardware WALNUT plano, $75, 1% year old Kelvinator $75, 1,000 volume brary and book cases, one bed, one cot, one dresser, tables, lamps, kitchen utensils, clothes baskets and racks, davenport table, sewing cabinet, garden tools and chairs. 508 West Broadway. toom for light housekeeping. Modern, Two room apartment. One sleeping room. 208 11th St. Automobiles for Sale USED TRUCK _ HEA DQUARTERS INTERNATIONAL—C-1 Pickup, % ton, 125” wheelbase, $395.00. STUDEBAKER—1936, Cab over gngin, 1% ton, 115° wheelbase, LET—1935, Sedan deliv- ton, 112” wheelbase, INTERNATIONAL B-4 — Real ton, 185” wheelbase, Panel, od, % ton, 113” wheelbase, 245.00. DODGE PANEL SCHOOL BUS— 1934, 1% ton, $395.00. FORD PANEL—1935, new engine, % ton, 113” wheebase, $475.00. CHEVROLET—1929, 1% ton, 131” wheelbase, $145.00, INTERNATIONAL C-40—1936 In- sulated Van, 2-8 ton, 185” wheel- base, $11 DODGE PICKUP 38: 6, ike new, % ton, 119”, $445.00. FORD TUDOR—1935, ‘Whitewalls, car, 112” base, $475.00. INTERNATIONAL D-30— 1937, Aristocrat Dump, 1% ton, 128' wheelbase, $975.00, INTERNATIONAL PICKUP — 1936, 700x15, % ton, 125” wheel- base, $445.00. INTERNATIONAL AW-2 — Six Speed, Grain box, 1% ton, 136” wheelbase, $175.00. FORD—1934, Duals, 1% ton, 157” wheelbase, $365.00. : NASH SEDAN—New tires, car, $65.00. STUDEBAKER SEDAN — Car, Radio, wheel- CHEVROLET—1934 ne King- ham Trailer, $665.0 International aiaciieins Co. Bismarck, N. D. USED CARS Week-End Specials 1932 Plymouth sedan ,. 1930 Reo truck ..... 1931 Plymouth sedan . 1934 Chevrolet pick-up 1930 Pontiac sedan .. 1935 International pick. 1937 Plymouth tudor .. 1936 Plymouth coupe 1933 Ford panel 1934 Plymouth sedan .. 1935 Plymouth sedan .... 1936 Airflow sedan . 1935 Ford coupe . 1931 Chrysler sedan 1930 Chevrolet panel . CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, Inc. Phone 700 Bismarck, N. D. USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models, Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. CHEVROLET “OR” Specials Plymouth Sedan . 31 Ford Deluxe Sedan 34 Plymouth Coupe ..... 34 Chevrolet Master Coach, completely overhauled .. 395 34 Olds “6” Town Sedan, heat- 36 er and radio ............ 445 Chevrolet Town Sedan .... 545 We Trade und Give Terms “|CAPITAL CHF*’ROLET COMPANY Bismarck, N. Dak. 1930 FORD Model A roadster with rumble 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 1930 Chevrolet Sedan . 1934 Ford Tudor .. 1929 Ford A Sedan . 1929 Ford A Panel 1929 Ford A Coupe 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1 Panel body for 1% ton truck 3 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 or Rent FIVE room bungalow, practically new, garage. One block from high school. Priced for quick disposal. Phone 271 or 402-J after 5 p. m. NICELY furnished two room apart- ment with private bath. Call 808 7th Street. FURNISHED three rooms with pri- vate bath on ground floor. 812 Avenue B. ONE room kitchenette and private bath apartment for rent. Call 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs. J. E. Daw- son, at 406 6th St. ONE unfurnished light housekeeping apartment ground floor. $18. No children. onsit Ith 8t. STUDIO davenport, $15, large Edi- son phonograph, electric dishwash- er, large leather rocker, coal water heater. Call after 6 p.m. at 518 5th. PRACTICALLY new table top Magic Chef, $45. Electrolux. Perfect, condition. $40. Phone Mandan 14-M. 409 9th Ave. SW. PRICED for quick sale. Mohair da- venport, chair, dinette set, bedroom set, table, rug, dresser, daybed. 508 2nd Street. WALNUT bedroom set, $30; day bed, $4; rug and pad, $7; dresser, $3.50; wenport table, $5; foot stool. 508 2nd. COMPLETE furnishings fdr three room apartment. Can be had in single pieces. North door 622 3rd St. SMALL plano, davenport and chair. 719 Sth St. Phone 883-W. Wanted to Buy SMALL house located in town. Need not be modern. Must be cheap. Call 1694-J. 511 14th Street. '(ANTED TO BUY a home in Bis- marck. Address Box 133, Beach, N. Dak. Business Opportunity business if you have $4,000 to $7,000 cash. If in business or interested in starting, write Marshall Wells Company, Duluth, for details of a proven merchandising plan. Land for Rent HAY on the south one-half section, 22-38-79, Apple Creek township . W. A. Ziegelmeyer. TWO room apartment. Lights, gas, water, and heat furnished. 1116 Rosser. Phone 978-J. TWO room apartment. Everything furnished. $20, Call after 6 o'clock at 609 Ist Street. THREE room furnished basement apartment for rent. Call 680-W. 518 W. Thayer. LIVING room, dining room, kitchen- ette, bedroom and private bath. 908 eae eed THREE room apartment for rent. zprniahed or unfurnished. 515 16th ONE three room, one four-room un- furnished apartment. 622 3rd. FURNISHED two room apartment. Private entrance. 405 13th Street. GROUND floor apartment. Two rooms. Furnished. 507 9th St, FURNISHED two room apartment. Rental $23. 618 6th Street. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. Adults only. Phone 107. TWO room furnished apartment. 227 W. Thayer. Phone 1632. a APARTMENT for rent. 215, 3rd 8t. Phone 852. See es Personal $5—QUICK LOANS—$50 PERSONAL loans for less. A new jes Main Avenue. Phone 1504. NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 106 3rd Street. Typewriter Sales and Service. SIX room basement house. Lights, water, gas. Will take car in trade. Call 939, Livestock for Sale ONE HUNDRED and thirty-five (135) sheep. John Bang, Dunn Center, North Dakota. 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 3 consecutive insertions This table of rates effective only 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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