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j WHEAT PRICES WEAK. BUT TEND 10 RALLY ON EXPORT REPORTS Minneapolis, Sept. 28.—()—Wheat Ney ais TAIRUAPGE Co” Wet ineapolis cash wheat Toa. consis grain closing quotations follow: Delivered Arrive 1.32% @1.34% + 132% @1.34% 1.29% @1.31% 1.92% @1.34% Stock Market Weakness, Are To arrive . 2 131% @1:33% gentine Rains and Canada Embargo Are Factors | — 1 BUYING FOLLOWS BREAKS i Purchases Based on European | Note That Volume Afloat Is Decreasing Chicago, Sept. 28.—)—Despite ag- | 1.20% @1.31% 131% @1.33% «1.31% @1.32% + 1.29% @1.30% « 1.390% @1.32% + 1.30% 1.32% + 1.27% @1.20% 1.29% @1.31% 1.29%. @1.31% 1.26% @1.28% 1.29% @1.31% 1.29% 71.31%, gressive buying on the part of some | % Protein— houses with foreign and northwest | woewe “or IHW. connection, wheat prices underwent |" To arrive .. material setbacks today, especially in the late transactions. Ln bearish effect on wheat values, and So likewise did reports of rains in Australia, better field conditions in| visite Le Argentina, and a railroad embargo on wheat tiger in Canada. Besides European demand today for wheat shipments from North America was reported as continuing to be slack. Wheat closed heavy % to 2c net lower, Sept. 1.27%; Dec. 1.33%, to %; May 1.43% to 7 ™% to Lhe down, Sept. 98, to %; Dec. 96% to ‘3 May 1.03% to oats 4 to XC off. and provisions unchanged to 20c decline. Corn prices declined and buying support was slow Oats were easier. Provisions were responsive to down- turns in the cereal markets. Free offering of wheat future de- liveries was much in cvidence at times here today, but price breaks that followed brought about en- larged buying, and the market showed considerable power to rally. Some of the purchases were based on advices that the amount of wheat afloat for Europe is likely to show a falling off on Monday, and that this circum- stance might have a stimulating cf- fect on values. Friends of higher prices for wheat took notice also of assertions that the amount of cxport business in wheat from North America is larger than has been acknowledged. On the other hand, talk was current that Ar- gentine wheat continues to be offered | 13% Protein— of the stock market had a general one “aha + 125%0 1.25% 0 eee 1.94%) 1.25% To arrive .. eee 1.26% @1.95% Grade of— IDHW or 1HW. « 1.235, 1.24% To arrive .. + 1.237. 1.24% jChoice 1 amber........ 1.211% 1.96% To arrive .. © (1.25% @1.26% sini THE BISMARUK ‘TRIBUNK, ° STOCK PRICES TURN ABRUPTLY UPWARD ON SHORT COVERING Market Presents Ragged Ap- pearance at Close, Due to Large-Scale Selling 348.0—WADC New York—860 (CBE Chain) 6:20—French Trio—Also ARE . . C43—br. J BU WKRC ne KEPY ‘Wec 8:c0—. owe KM KFPY 9:30—Sa amor ‘areAlso \\ L KF Be o—iniandersAlgo We 2:33—Choral Reverle—Also KOIL WSPD WIS! 434.0—WEAF New fae wae (NBC Chaind 6:00—Songaloguc, Male quartet—A}: 6:30—Major_ Bowes’ wits aie WSB WkY KV W Stay Hates, Rit KER PD ait Kote A BULL OPERATIONS REVIVED Auto Stocks Under Pressure; Public Utilities Among Of- ferings Knocked Down New York, Sept. 28.— stockmarket encountered further large scale selling into today's two-hour session, but short covering turned Prices abruptly upward. Bullish oper- ations in a few specialties were re- vived. The market presented a rath- er ragged appearance at the close, howev was in large volume for a ‘Saturday session, with total salcs ap- proximately 2,100,000 shares. Automobile stocks were again un- der considerable pressure. Gropped 25 points, but rallied about 10 from its low. General Mo- tors, Studebaker, Nash and Marion sagged a point or two to new lows for the year. U. 8. Steel dropped 4 points to a new low for the movement at 222, but regained its shares as General Electric, Columbian Carbon, and Columbia Gas dropped WKY 80 war ww WSAl KSD WKY ‘Kpne Rs 8: ei Dram: ani Fred Waldner. Tenor and Plana, Duo—Aleo . PrP oOWT WEBC WoW W Wow" WFAA We %: CRANE Drenesica. GY WTAM KY We ep ow AYbAP WEY Koa Siva Woe we Yori—769 (NBC Chain) $y oat lane Also “WLW WIR KYW KW RTM STE. EBC WREN j¢ Wolfe, Soprano—Also KDKA KWK WRE: 10:4—Sam Herman (13 min Sigo—hetolt. Tale 7:00—Melodier—-Also WKY WIR KWK WLI WSM WSEB WTMJ eat WMC I 7:15—Unele pe ciing ‘aM rw KW! RI 8:15—Parisienne Roman ‘Al S:45—At the Plano—Alzo KYW 9:19—Earl Spicer, Baritot Rlelde, Soprano Also KD ‘Ames 'n” Andy ¢ KOA | YW WH ; Draat end Tnks—Also RDI WOR WLW 1] KSTP KOA DKA WJ iy BA x EBC KBTP WT: M TW KM aa 3) SOKA WI KEW KWR WREN DAE WLS Ree A Muh.JeAlso KOKA KWH WREN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER $0 (By The Associated eed rams in Central Standard time. Wavelengths on left of call letters, Kllocy cles on right. 348.0—WABC New York—860 (CBE. Chain) f—Armchalr Quartet ( 13% 2 amber 1,201, @1.25% 1,134 1.18% LAS, @ 1.1 }Grade of 1 durum. Grade of 2 durum. 1 red durum.. To arrive .. at prices below the cost of replacc- ment. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE LOWER Minneapolis, Sept. 28.—()—Wheat futures were weak throughout the late session today and after an er- ratte downward course December closed 1'2 cent lower. Oats futures were dull and feature- less. Rye and barley followed the lead of oats. Flax started weak and drifted lower with trade small. Cash wheat was mostly slow, but prices were unchanged compared with futures. Offerings were hard to sell unless showing good test-weight and color. Durum demand was fairly food. Winter was scarce and in good | Sept. demand. Cash oats were in less aggressive demand. Elevator and mill demand for rye | Sept. was fair. Barley was in good demand at firm to strong comparative prices. ent. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Sept. 28.—(AP U. S. D. A.)—Cattle receipts 1,000; compared a week ago strictly choice fed steers and long yearlings advanced 50c to 75¢ early in the week and maintained upturns; lower grades fluctuated; | Dec. closing steady to 25c lower; common kinds declining in sympathy with 25c decline on stockers and feed- crs; extreme top fed steers 16.75; long yearlings 16.35; heifer year- lings 14.75; most grain fed steers 13.00 to 15.00; most grassers to killers 10.00 to 11.25; bulk rangers to killers 12.75; bottom dropped out of she stock market, closing prices being 75¢ to 1.25 off; bulls 50c to 75e lower; vealers 1.00 to 2.00 lower. Sheep—4,000; by the week 180 doubles from feeding station; 19,500|May direct; or pot ge loot lambs. ti incipal lepressi factor in fat lamb trade; compared cne week ago fat lambs B0c to most- He te lower; fat ewes weak; week’s ite top native lambs 13.25; ra as lambs 13.25; fat ewes 5.25; late netive lambs 12.50 to 13.25; rang- Sept. Flax continued slow and indiffer-" pa 96':@ 3.279: @3.311, DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Sept 28—>— Open High Low Close Durum— 119 fe se 98 % 1.03 1.03% 3.34% 3.34% Dee. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Sept. 28.—()}— Open High Low © Wheet— ges cor 1.45% 145% ean ies iba a0: 110° 1.10 1.085 1.09 Oats— Sept. A0% 40% 49% 49% Dec. 51% 51% St Sia May ...... 55 55 54% 54% Flax— Sept. 336 331% 3.31% 3.3612 3.36% 3.31% 3.32% 334 3.236% 332 3.32%, + 336 336 335 «(3.35 SS 85 AK 4% 485 68% 08% (08% 73% 8% 73 734s CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Sept. 127% 1.98% 127 1.27% 1.94% 125% 1.33% 1.33% 1.40% 141% 1.39% 1.39% + 144% 146% 143% 143% 22.2 s 1.01 Pri 14 thon + 108% 108% 103% 103% 52% 42% 51% 53% = @ 53% Bx 51% 51% i i + 103%. 1.08% 1.00% 1.06% ian seve 113% 1.16% 113% 116% % 116 1.18% 1.15% about 4 to 8 points, then rallied brisk- ly, closing with small net gains. American Power and Light. North ‘Westinghouse American Water Works, jteel, U. S. Industrial Alcohol, Sim- S| mons and Macy sagged 3 to 4 points. A. M. Byers, National Biscuit and) Air Reduction were bid up about 4 to 6 points, and such shares as Atchison, Baltimore & Ohio, American Can and Standard Gas rose 2 or 3 points. The closing tone was fairly steady. 7:09—Women'a Exposition: Army, Rand—Also. W NK The KMEC WKRC y PY y Tad unis wath Hi ney. Ture, WGHP MBC 8:c0— Adventures of U fele Joe ‘and jOX KMI opular. sion WMAg@ wowo 9:30—Night Club Romance. WISN WGHP KDY y 10:00—Shilkret’s Orch.—Also W Pi TOso—Hotel ‘Oreh Alas WANG KOIL WSPD WISN WGNE WEEM ROTC 494.3—WEAF New York—660 (NBC Chain) $:00—Ruck & Wing, Phil Cook and Vie Fleming—Also, Kan 6: ae Fjato ‘Twins (WE. MOX > WINS KDYL KVI KFRC Back of the News. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russcll-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept. 23 1 dark northern . vi . WDAR WIOD KTH ‘s ‘MC WSB KVOO KPRG WOAT WKY ies Orchestra —WGY WW) WAL ‘amily Party—Also W WT. WDAE KSTP WHAS WSM_ W 9:00—Salon Singers—Aiso WGY WOC Kk sv $:30—Flovd Gibbons, Headline Hunter—WGY RSD Woc WOW WWJ WGN KY iC 49:00—Oreh® —Also WWJ WEBC WMC WAPI WKY KSD WOW WJAX WSB 11:00—Jack Albin and His Dance Orchestra—Also WOW 334.5—WJZ New York—700 (NBC Chain) het Organ SOMONE ere a Lake City)—Also ) 2 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum ... 8: Lacerta Taberna, Speltz, per cwt. Hard winter wheat Dark hard winter wi v wits Nan KYW WREN W! WK WEY WHALE KPRG WOAT, 10:1 ee i pat iy oe ete DKS pole KYW KWK WREN LIVESTOCK REVIEW won. 10:18—Slumber Music with String Ensemble (45 min )—Also KDKA WREN South 8t. Paul, Minn., Sept. 23.— (AP-U.8.D.A.)—Increased receipts of | P. M. unless otherwise ‘0 KVI KI jOX. eMC Koi WISN be Kkc WOWO KMOX KMBC ap Warp Wcco WFBM ali—Also WADC WKRC WGHP iO G ROLL WEED WHE WLAC WOOD KFIF Rts WDSU_WCCO WISN WEBM KFH Nishi By W. fate ton ‘SPD WISN WGHP KMOX WOW OL ADC WSPD WISN xX WOWO RDM KFPY WoCo ‘ DYL KFPY WCCO KVI KLZ WSAT KSD Wow WF! Wael whist WOC WTA3 Wa M KSD W KTHS K Me oY by. Davia: cawre nce—Also Ni SAL WIC wsb w hs WE. AA. APN WC it ‘HS WOW WoAF WGN KSD WDAF SALUKVAY, SKPLEMBER 28, 1929 Radio Digest t : FALMSER 29 1By The Arsuctuted Mess) Pregrame in Central Standard time. Ali time tnaieaten, ‘Wavelengths on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—A man to sell the com- plete HB line of Compressors, Are Welders, Battery Charger to Garages, Filling Stations, Facto: jes. Easy terms make selling easy. Ample commissions for the right | man. cooperation, No | objection to salesman carrying one or two non-competing lines. Ad-; dress Bob White, HOBART | BROTHERS, Troy, Ohio. WANTED immediately, men—women, | 18-55, qualify for steady govern- | ment positions, $125-$250 month; experience not required; vacations with full pay; common education. Many needed soon. Write, instruc- tion Bureau, 478, St. Louis, Mo. HUSTLING men for valuable posi- | tions, immediately, local or travel). | Selling experience not nece See manager, 214 W. Rosser, 12 to 2 or 5 to 6 afternooi RELIABLE man to distribute lect store route your cow ing. Pleasant, permanent wor! Lyle unnecessary, Writ _ Fl Pa. ee DISTRIBUTORS «ct big Classitied Advertising Rates Effective Jan, 3, 1 Insertion, 25 words or under 2 Insertions, 25 words or under. 3 Insertions, 23 words or under in 1 week, 25 words or under . Ads over 25 words, 3c ‘sddidlonal per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in ad- vance. Copy should be received by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 REAL ESTATE GRIFFIN STREET—Five room mod- ern bungalow, brand new, basement farage, immediate occupancy; $5500. MANDAN 8STREET—Five room mod- ern bungalow with fire place and | with garage, ‘strictly modera, : four bedrooms, full basement, hard Wood floors and sun parlor. Mi be seen to be appreciated, locat at 413 West Wy ahs Ingulre rear, 41313 459-J. Also the downstairs. small bungalow, five rooms pletely furnished. BUNGALOW FOR _RENT- decorated. Two bedrooms, strictl modern, electric stove, near n school, garage. Immediate p sion. Phone 982 or call at 211 Rosser. FOR RENT—To adults only. Sug nished five room modern house, good location. If interested ribune, care of Ad. No. 37, FOR RENT—New five room moder bungalow, hardwood floors, 4 closet: built-in cupboards, heated gt Address No. 40, Tribune, FOR RENT—Five room new moder} bungalow, full basement, garage an laundry room. Phone 871-W or ¢i at 1029 Seventh street. VERY ATTRACTIVE six room am Ww Kran GAL WHAS W KWK wra Weck? ik KOA INS KWK me is P. M. unless otherwire money! No capital or experience necded. Write FEDERAL PURE FOOD CO., 2301 Archer, WANTED—Singie man on dai with some experience. Write Louis J. Garske, Bismarck, N. D., or phone WANTED—Two men. Do not unless experienced. _Hofie: 's Top and Body Works. Phone 1498. WANTED—First class “painter” for out of town work. Call at 1014 Tenth. Phone 477-R. MEN—Learn barbering. Catalog f Moler Barber College, Buite. Mont igo, N. D. _ FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED FOR TRAVEL- ING POSITION. Open October 10th. not married, entirely unincumbered, between 25 and 40. Good education essential. | HANNIFIN STREET-Six room THIRD STREET—Eleven room house, FIFTH STREET—Five room stucco NINTH STREET—Five room modern basement garage. new, immediate occupancy, $6000.00. dwelling strictly modern, spick and | span, $6500.00, two fire places, hot water heat, close in, very desirable for a room- ing house, cheap at $6000.00. 1 condition, garage, 1900.00. GIGHTH STREET—Six room mod- ern house, sleeping porch, double garage, beautiful lawn and trees, $5500.00. bungalow at only $3500.00. TENTH STREET—Five room modern bungalow, 3 bed rooms, sun porch, at o1 $4350.00. THIRTEENTH STREET—Five room modern cottage, cheap at $3100.00. DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- bath bungalow, '2 block beautiful lawn, shrubs, basem farage. Priced for immediate si Telephone 1518-J. | FOR SALE—Modern bungalow, tt bedrooms, built-ins. Garage. A bat gain. Phone 982 or call at 211 Rosser. FOR RENT—Four room moderg house by October first at 623 ond. Write Tribune in care of A No. 41. SMALL COTTAGE, east side, garag lawn, shrubs, priced very low, ideal buy. Telephone 1518-J. FOR RENT—Newly decorated h Apply E. H. Weber, care G. P, on Saturday or Sunday. FOR RENT—We have two all “mo ern houses. Close in. Phone day times FOR eke New modern five house at 221 Eleventh street. Pho ‘OWO. Ww IAQ KMBC WERC KOIL WADC KVL KLZ WOWO KMOX on—Also WADC WKRC WGHP are oats WFBM KOIL WABC WSPD ‘OWo SD v 1 RD, woc wow HAS WSM a WHARF WTAM KsD Woc wow AP KPRC WOAL 3.27"; @ 3.90% one were the main influence behind - 25c to 50c decline on practically ail chases for the week. Generally plain quality of a great share of the cur- rent supply of cattle only added to an already slow market. during the period sold upward to $14.60, with the bulk of the grain-feds Tal ete at $12 to $14, while most of he grassers turned at $8.50 to $10. Gras ted cows bulked at $6.50 to $8, heifers $7.75 to $9.25, low cutters $5 to $5.25, cutters $5.50 to $5.75, and bulls $7.75 to $8.25. Vealers closed the Irae mostly $1 lower, with bulk of | the good lights within a range of $14.50 to $15.50 selling at $15 and up. Widening price spreads in the hog division were Paue largely to consider- able indifference on the part of pack- ers toward medium and heavy butch- ers as well as packing sows, whiic lights and light lights found a two- way outlet at very little lower prices. ‘The maximum decline was on heavy butchers and sows, these ruling diemiy| 50c lower. Better grade 170- to 230- pound weights sold at $10.40 to $10.50. with desirable butchers scaling 230 to around 270 pounrds at $9.75 to $10.40, some heavier weights cashing down to around $9. Sows bulked at $8 to $8.25, with smooth butchery kinds at $8.35 Fed yearlings $11.40 to $12, Bearish tactics on the part of pack- ers forced declines of mostly 50c on slaughter lambs, while narrowed in- quiry resulted in about the same de- cline on feeders. Bulk of the medium to choice lambs cleared at $11.25 to $12.25 late, with thin throwouts largely at $8.50. Most fat ewes sold at $4 to $5. culls $1.50 to $3, steady. Feeder and stocker steers during the past week declined mostly 25c to 50c under a rather indifferent demand from finishers. Choice half fat kinds sold up to $11.50, most of the good western stockers at $10 to $11, bulk all 2 3 i FA ¥ J BRP SEEFER ae 5 PRESS & qi bi ie PR BE BEER : i stockers $8.25 to $9.50. Stock pigs were mostly steady with a week ago, most sales out of first hands being made at $9.50. Increased supplies and nar- rowed inquiry found prices of feeding lambs about 50c under a week ago. Desirable range feeders cleared from , with lower grades down to $10.50, while bulk of the native feeders sold at $10. NEW YORK EGGS New York, Sept. firm; receipts 11,207; mixed colors, fresh gathered extra 47 to 40c; Pacific coast white extra 60 to 63c. Cheese steady; receipts 243,203. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 28. exchanges irregular; demand: Great Britain 4.84 3-4; Italy 5.22 7-8; Germany 23.81; lhl 26.64; Sweden 26.78; CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Sept. 28.—4)—Butter un- Settled, receipts 10635 tubs; creamery extras 45'2; standards 44; extra firsts 43 to 44: firsts 40 to 42; seconds 38 to 39. Eggs unsettled; cases prices Hpenanged | . Minneapolis Stox 1 . 8 Bancorporation . First Bank Corp. KFYR MONDAY, SEPT. 30 00—Markets, Happiness hour. 10:00—Weather, markets, varied mu- (00—Markets, varied Program. 11:50—U. 8. bulletins. 28.—(#)—Eges ()—Foreign France 3.91 3-4; Nor: Montreal receipts 6398 portation. Vv perience, F. E. COMPTON & ‘co. 1002 N. Dearborn, Chicago. $30 TO $60 We: howing America’s finest dresses—Maisonette Frocks. Stunning styles. Loveliest fabrics. Direct from factory prices under- sell stores. Samples, with complete equipment frec, Experience unneces sary. Ward-Stilson, Depi. B-921, Anderson, Ind. ADDRESSING envelopes ut home, spare time. Earn substantial pay weekly; experience — unnecessary. Dignified employment for honest, sincere person EMPLOYMENT MANAGER, Box 57, Naperville, Il. MAKE MORE moncy ling exclu- sive line engraved mas Cards, Largest commissions. Free outfit. ARTCRAFT ENGRAVING CO., 117 N. Wells, Chicago. WANTED—Thoroughly maid for general hou: in family. Highest wages for right Write Ad. No. 34, care Trib- Fe ng and em- broldering, good pay; write immed- jately. Hand Mace’ Hkf. Co., 180 N. Michigan, Chicago. TEACHERS. two year normal grad- uates needed immediately for rur: schools, Montana Teachers Age: Baker. Mont WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework, no cooking, no wash- ing. Call at 802 Ave. B WANTED—Competent girl for gener- | FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- al housework. Call at 406 Sixth street or phone 431. _ WANT! for gen work. Inquire 217 Seventh strect or phone 579-R. WANTED—Girl for gencral nouse- work, Call phone 837-W. a MAGIC GAS EQUALS ¢ L- LON. NUWAY CLEANER removes dirt, grease, tar from atitomobiles | quickly without soap or water guaranteed products. Us terheads, labels with ‘s name furnished. Free particulars and proof. “3 MAGIC GAS BLDGS.,” Alexandria, Ont., Canada. MEN, WOMEN, ing Amity Greeting Ca Christmas and all occasion: deal on market. Write fo 10 and 11 giving all Splendid opportunity for Is of your own. AMITY GREETING CARDS, 1104 So. WABASH, CHI- CAGO. ‘?| BIG” OHIO” CORPORATION seeks manager for unoccupied territory. Liberal commission. Earnings start immediately. Good for $5,000 year- ly. We furnish stock, deliver and collect. Previous experience un- necessary. Fyr-Fyter Company, 1920 Fdy-Fyter Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. BIG MONEY SELLING Personal Christmas Greeting cards. _Hand- some Sample Book free. Highest Commission. Lowest Prices. Un- usual imported novelties. Roches- Art Co., Rochester, N. Y. BIG MONEY year round appointing agents. No canvassing, delivering or investment. MOTHER HUB- BARD FOODS, 550 Congress, Chi- cago. WANTED—Agents to buy old, wild, or blemished horses for slaughter. The Elder Horse Sale Co., James- town, N. Dak. SALESMEN __ SELL 8TAFFORD'S ENGRA' CHRISTMAS CARDS Box Assortments, Calling Cards, and Personal Stationery. As high as 45 per cent COMMISSION Prices spenonene. $10 sample book ree. Write for illustrated folder. Stafford Printing Company, 211 Stafford Building, I SALESMAN—We have good hae for local representative to sell keg Wine-Grape Juices and Cordials direct to professional and business men. We furnish leads and will make attractive offer to produccr. California Vineyards Company, 205 First Plymouth Bidg., Minneapolis. SALESMEN WANTED BEARD AND ROOM in minders | FOR RENT Plane, in Tre elas con cl dition. Call at 808 "Sat Balls Pyeaters Cos Annem © NESS with the busiest dealer in the city. YOU CAN ALWAYS BUY CHEAPER through a reliable dealer than you can dircet from the owner, F. E. YOUNG. ween eee DOCTORS CHEAT the Knife for Life—visit the clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan ard) who has CURED HUN- 98 by his Alkaline Blood ‘Treatment, Herbs, Roots and Bark, and who can CURE YOU. Clinic, rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck, (NO KNIFE). FOR RENT—Nice warm modern bungalow. Also free room to girl in exchange for a few eve- $ Call at 709 Third § 1231-J. ATTRACTIVE ROOM—Very _ nicely furnished in a large beautiful home, real close in, Gentleman only. Have also a garage for rent. Inquire 502 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Two large furnished rooms newly decorated in modern home, with board. Reasonable rates. Phone 204-J. 111 Washington _street. . OR rge modern room w ith twin beds in good home, suit- able for two gentlemen _ only. Phone 1152 or call at 415 Fourth street. ing room in modern home, suitable for one or two, board if desired. | ; Also garage for rent. Phone 1214. FOR RENT —Furnished or unfur- nished room in modern home, heat, light and water included. Close in. Call at 109 Mandan street. FOR RENT—Niccly furnished room for one or two in good modern home. Gentlemen preferred. 506 Fifth street. Phone 678-W. _ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home, suitable for two, one block from postoffice. Call at 2 Third street. FOR RENT—Two {1 ed shed light housekeeping rooms. ood location. Call at 522 Third street. Tom FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod- ern home, suitable for one or two, gentlemen only. Call at 117 First rect or phone 195-M. RR RENT—One large room in modern home, Close in. City heat, $17.00 for one or $20.00 for two. Phone 872. FOR RENT—Large pleasant sleep- ing room nicely furnished. Suitable for one or two persons. 610 Ave. A. Tel. 613-M. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in new modern home, gentlemen preferred. Call at 709 Fiith strect. LARGE nicely furnished sleeping room for one or two. Breakfast if desired. Phone 132-LM evenings or Sundays. FOR RENT—Desirable furnished sleeping room in modern home. Phone 1410 or call at 706 Fourth street. a et ue FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in modern home, close in. Call at 404 First street or phone 586. FOR RENT—Three room apartment. ‘Water heated. Furnished or unfur- nished. 414 Twelfth street. FOR RENT—Large modern room, tra warm, two blocks from postof- fice. Call at 208 Rosser Ave. FOR RENT—Large beautifully fur- nished room in modern home. Close in, ladies only. Phone 498-W. FOR RENT—Two modern rooms by day, week or month. Phone 678-3 or call at 411 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Furnished _ sleeping room, close in. Call at 316 Third street. ree Pd GOODS FOR SALE JALE CHEAP—$225 mahogany Paueneet and chair like new $965. breakfast set, table, 4 chairs $12.00; Eureka cleaner, all attachments, perfect condition; other articles too -numerous to ment Ee ie FOR SALE—Chif en cabinet, daybed ates! other furni- _ture. Call at 207 Mandan street. ‘s Call at BARGAINS in household fur- niture, 516 Hannafin Ave, Call any time. con- 46-R. ix room modern hous at 701 Front street. Phone 331, APARTMENTS FOR RENT—In modern home, two room furnished apartment, soa two room apartment kitchenette. Close in. Call at Seventh strect or phone 981-R. © room apartmel completely and exceptionally furnished. Ground floor. Plenty @ heat and hot water, Call at 120 Rosser. FOR RENT—A furnished three apartment on ground floor, range and private entrance. in. Call at 118 First street or ph ‘OR RENT—Two or three furnished ee ee in the in apartments. City heat, ys hot water. B. F. Flanag phone 30: WANTED—By October Ist. apartment, one room and ch ette. Close in. Prefer city heat. Write Box 171, Bismarck, Dak. FOR RENT—two or three room furnished apartment in mod home. Gas stove. Close in, 214-W after 6:30 or call at 614 ser. FOR RENT—An unfurnished two three room apartment, hot heat, also furnished sleeping roo Inquire 111 Ave. A West. FOR RENT—Furnished hot water heat, private e1 close in. Call at 217 Eighth after 5:00 p. m. FOR RENT—Three ri ground floor, private entrance, C ai at 211 West Rosser or phone, FOR RENT—Furnished sround floor, $35.00 per C at 618 Sixth street. _|DIAMONDS direct from im] and cutters at great savings. G anteed. Wrist and pocket at bargain prices. Liberal allowan Sete on old watches. Cash or proved credit. Watch re r( pert work). Mail cn oe taken care of. James W. Mi Office at 108 Third street, south Hotel Prince, Bismarck, N. Dak. WE JUST received our full line of #4 jackets, stag shirts, flannel sh heavy blazers, gloves, also @ © Plete line of Star Brand shoes and oxfords. Open Capital City Clothing Store, « Sloven, 12113 Fifth street. FOR SALE—Registered Short bulls, red, roan and white. tered Oxford and Rambouil yearling rams. Registered D Jersey boars. Farm 3% miles n of Bismarck. Strutz and FOR SALE—New Economy Ki cream separator, 600 pound size, so registered Duroc Jersey Strutz & Nagel stock. Casper Ir at farm 1’: miles north of rck, Trail No. 6. FOR SALE—Labrador_and Chen peake puppies from retrieving males $15, females $7.50. Ship weeks. Guaranteed to _E. Alexander, Scobey, Dickinson, N. D, Box 738, ‘OR SALE—Lady’s beautiful Plush coat with large fur shawl Jar and fur cuffs. Size 42 b bargain. Call at 210 Second or phone 1111-R. TAKEN UP—One 6

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