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é DECEMBER PRICES SHOW STRENGTH OTHERS ARE WEAK May and July Wheat Quotations Record New Lows on Chicago Market Chicago, Nov. 15,—(P)—Sensation- | 4 ally at variance with the action of | December delivery of wheat at Win- nipeg, aa December wheat con- tracts stood firm today with buyin orders unlimited. In violent con: trast, Winnipeg wheat smashed dow: ward nearly 5c a bushel, outdoing al previous bottom price records. Im- mense buying of December wheat in j phere was attributed to federal | farm allies. Wheat closed unsettled, tc-3 a} bushel lower than yesterday's finish, December old 173-73'c, December new 73'ac, ‘Corn closed 2c-2%.c down. Decem- | der old 69% =e. new 69%- 6c. Oats ‘“4-%e off. and provisions showing 12-37¢ setback. Tending to drag wheat values rd today were advices at hand pepe that stocks of wheat in Canada are now 27,000,000 bushels larger than a year ago, not including | downwa amounts stil) left on farms. Ou the | other hand, 45,000.009 to 50,000,000 bushels of Canadian wheat were re ble those of a year ago. Rallics shown at times today in wheat prices were associa‘ed more or | jess with official announcement of propesed Canadian federal action looking toward now miescures for market Cia ‘ io a ner ointed out at actual Fading grains in the United States are less than the average of normal disappearance. Assertions were like- wise made that the consumption of comestic wheat on farms is even heavier than forecests have indicated, | ond w ened with wheat. the action of grain. vGeneral commission house sellin vas witnessed in the corn market, and some standing orders to stop losses at various set Umits were forced into execution as prices slipped down. Primary receipts of corn. today were | 660,000 bushels compared with 656.- | Gr 600 bushels a week ago and 601,000 at this time last year. nd weighty lo tents off: light stockers meanwhfle re ee Tey Scents higher, with ighty feeders: eef steer dominat= closing medinm weights and 1 barely steady. e run, with weighty k ing, glut scaling ove erasing last weeks ndvanc Light yearlings to ped. poe esyut mo hea downward, 500 western ape ee 1.000, Today's my heeps-Recelpts ‘oda a ket neminal. For week, 61° doubl from feeding statio! Compared, week ago, cents to $1.25 lower, off the least. Pract however, reached a ne Drop was influenced fat’ lambs lambs about ste but absent when fat-prices broke sharply. Nati and fed western lambs reached early in the week, a . a few he top. Best K 0. Receipts 13.000. 11008 airect. Scattered with yesterday's best pr bulk ‘all weighte 8.50 to pared one week ago, mo cents lower, pigs off less. § took, 200, estimated holdovers 1,000. Light lights, good 160 to 200 Ibs, weights, 200 to heavy welght! Packini PxaD Ihe. 728. to 8.00, nd choice, 100 to 130 Ibs, 8.25 to 8. SIOUX CITY LIV Sioux City, fa, Nov. A.)-—Cattle: Receipts: § ithe week: « t Dw, medium pnd feeders strong to Bulk better. grade slaugl ren yearlings 10.50 to r majority bulk’ beef 500) medium bulls mabnly ckers and feeders 1a . best lights 2.000, Mostly steady. b. butchers 8.15 to 180-1b. w cents lower Bulk slaughter | ter ewer, good feeding lamb ui were irregular Hownward. tendency Much of the narrow dem some lines. Much of the narrow dem. filled by odd lots that wer at prices considered under the ket. The larger offe 64s and finer and 58-0s wools, were fairly steady. Combing fleeces of the grades were firm. Medium qual wools, including 56s and s grad were weak. Reports of tiem to slightly wools. 0 PRODUCE Chicago, versed its recent trend today, market was called firm, Poultry ruied wea) Butiore Receipts” 7.281 tubs, Firm. ‘Creamery extras 33% standards 312 extra firsts 31, to 32: firsts 29 to 30. seconds 27 Prices und — Twins 17 19%; Swits 27 to 30. oultry — Receipts 1 car, trucks. Weak. Fowls under 4 peuvas |e 14 to 15, over 4 pounds 17 to springs 17 to 17%; roosters 15; spring turkeys 20; ducks 11 to 13; geese 13. NEW YORK PRODUCE York, Nov. 15.— (P) — Butter: Receipts 6,083 tubs, Steady. Eges—Receipts 11,211 cs es. Steady. Mixed colors, regular packed closely 50; extras 45 to st selected he: firsts 32 to 31 medium firsts 22 to Cheese — Receipts 207,613 pounds. | Wi Steady. tre: Live poultry unchanged. cH! Chicago, Nov. Potatoes: ‘Receipts 23 ears, 5, U. 8. shipments 718. trading ‘slow. Sacked found W! per cwt.: Wiscinson 1.50 to 1.60, fi shade higher; Minnesota and’ No: Dakota 1.35 to 1.50; Idaho Russets No. ABO, {,qh80. faney higher; No. 2 10 to 1.50. 18 STOCKS First Bank Socket Northwest Bancorporation—37%. New York Soc cs | STOCK QUOTATIONS | Adams Express Perery | Advance Kumely . Al. Chem. & Dye ™. Am. Gomi. Alco.” & For. Pow. .... . International ....... Aviation Corp. . Baldwin Loco. .... Balt. & Ohio . Calumet & Hecla Canadian Pac. ; Cannon Mills Chesap, & Ohio : C. M, St. P. & Pat Chgo. & & Northwest. . das yet unthreshed and much ! of it likely to be unused except as: feed. Meanwhile, receipts of wheat) at ees) today were nearly dou- Col. G.& El: Colum. Gravho. Com. Southern Cont: Oil of Dei. | Cream-.Wheat Crucible Steet Cuba Cane Su: ee eee Eaton Ax. & Spr. . eventually be reflected -in | El. pat Lite emailness of receipts. Corn and oats) ons went lower, vitiieneus eres Tr. eR | Freeport Texas Gen. Am. Tank . Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. Grah, Paige Mot. . Pid. But most | Gt. Nor. Ir. 0. Cit. to 50 cents z Grigsby ‘Grunow Houd Hershey Houston Oil ..... | Hudson Motor Hupp. Mot. Car . Ind. Oil & Gas . Indian Refin. . Int. Combus. Eng. .... Int. Harvester .. Int. Mate. Pte. Pf. Int. Nick. Can. Int. Tel & Tel. Johns-Mnsvie . 4% | Duluth. lower; she 54 | Durum— pullocks 11. 60 down to ussers in sights. feeders selling “SiSekers turned mostly 9,000 direct. 19,000 alr Borg Warner ... mmmon, kinds yall wrades, asonal low: rgely by poor Gressed outlet. Sheep weak: feeding Kolster Radio Kresge (S. 8.) . Kreuger & Toll ., Kroger Groc. Mack Trucks .. Mathieson Alk. . May Dept. Strs. Mex. Seab. Oil . Miami Copper '. Mid-Cont, Pet. . Mo. Kan. & Tex. Jowed mosily 7.00, Most native Buik feeding lambs faces usually stop- including 1 Mont. Ward. Nash Motors hippers a choice a ee 607 8.40 to 8.65; 4 ene weights, 2 ao age to § Nat. Cash Reg. . Nat. Dairy Prod. | Nat, Pow. & Let. ; 4} Ney. Cons. Cop. | New-York Cent. NY. NH. & Htfd. Norf. & Western . North American Northern Pac. Oliver Farm . Pac. Gas & Elec. Pacific Light Packard Motor . Par.-Fam.-Lasky . $|Parmelee Trans. Pathe Exchangi 0, pene WC). up to 11.00, Feeding heif- | Peni R. Phillips, “Game Pub. Sve. Corp. N hort-feds short-fed “{Rep. Iron & ‘Stl. Reynolds Tob. Richfld Oil Cal. we past-Wweek, and! Royal Dutch Shi with a slight was | St. L. oan Seaboard Airline .... Sears-Roebuck . Shattuck (F. G.) ;Shell Union Oil . Simms Petrol Sinclair Cons. Oil higher prices in Australian primary !§ Oil markets encouraged a firm attitude on prices of finer grades domestic | hes, especially | Bl] 2 dark 1 8% | 2 dark 1 1 9% {1 northern, 13% 2 northe Southern Bac. s res 3 & Be 3 15.—?)—Butter. rez. Elec. and the h prices | Stan i, to 1% cents higher. Eggs also! Bore” firth, “with prices unchanged. Stew: art OUR 33 a @ 3 5 bs Firm. (Tim Boll. Beating” Eses— Ry ipts 2,804 cases, Firm * Roll. Bear! 'SES- ecelDts " In ih Union Carbide . Kk 184; limburge joa Pacific : horns 19; Young % 113% protel 1958 | 33% protein dbo? |2 durum 24% rene’ PoMMty steady. Turkeys, | CAGO POTATOES A D.A.)— Sec Kosai Utilities in Midwest. Utilitles, ‘new consin cheese te THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, » | CONTINUE RISE Th NEW YORKRARKET Makes Fifth Successive Day of | 20. is Bull Market, Now One of Longest This Year | | New York, Nov. 15.—(P)—The stock | market came through the end of the week today maintaining the ad- vance from the three-year lows of Monday for the fifth successive day, making one of the most prolonged upward movements of the year. The day's advances were largely moderate, but the market manaed to close with widespread gains of 1 to 4 points. when a week-end decline under profit taking on the gains of many quarters. At the end of May the market. clos- | ed higher for seven consecutive days, lacked uniformity. The market sold off a little during the first hour, as cosiderable profit taking appeared in the coppers, but the reporis of large sales of the metal at the new price of 12 cents checke iv and at the same time shorts were driven to covef in the motion — pic- tures, which had been bear targets of late. The list developed considerable buoyance in the last hour, although prices slipped off a little from the top in_the last few minut v. S. Steel. Bethlehem Steel and Colorado fuel and iron each gained a jae and republic steel advanced 2. the Motion Pictures, Loews, Gen: eral Theater equipmert, Fox Warner Bros.. and Paramount each gained 2 or more. Coppers failed to regain their early losses, and Anaconda and | American Smelting closed about a ; | point lower. Shares gaining about 2 to 4 points included Goodyear, Gencral American Tank, Wabash, Missouri Pacific, Du- pont, Case and Allied Chemical. Shares closing up a point or more included American Water Works, In- ternational Tclephone, Union Carbide, and International Harvester. The 4 | closing tone was firm. Trading was ‘in fair volume, sales aggregating | 1,710,000 shares for the two-hour ses- mn. As had been expected, Chrysler BOet | stock already had discounted the cut in the quarter dividend from 75 to 25 higher. The weekly mercantile reviews re- 3314 | Ported little one aee in wholesale or although unfavorable retail trade. r a to have been a deter- Bias: 5)". \May . . GRAIN "To Arrive 70% % protein Vdark nor 2 dark nor i fark jor. Grade of f@\1 dark nor Grade of 3 northe: A Montana Winter Wheat 14% protein 1D HW or 1nwW tear SERE 2 Bass 13% 1 DH Wor 1HW. 68% oe 68% ota» 1g protein 1DH Wor es =. 68% 1DH Wor 1HW. % 6S Minresota nae South Dakota Ww beat Jaa, | 12% protein SLR Wor ae “ 66% G8% GE% GS% % | Grade of 1D HW or % 1HW. 66% 68% 06%, 68% | arnm Ch. Lamber 6255) 0% 2 Tdurum.. 1 rd. duran « Corn-- © RN Re MIN NitapoLte FLOUR. ¢ “tn Sarload lots, | patents (uated 5.20 to 6.80 per barrel |i 98 ome cotton sacks. is = ALE RIBER, SBEKS'TO PROVE AUB IN AUB OLR ;Man Accused cael Wt bate Lehr Holdup | Weather Report Iremperature a st [Eowent: last mien i E | Precipitation to 7: Says He Was in Minne- apolis at Time Liberty. first 414s Viberty fourth Ashley, N. D.. Nov. fying in his own behalf, m4 on trial in Mefniosh county (2 Miles City rict court here for bank robbery. 9 sought to strengthen his alibi that at the time of the holdup of el and Merchants he was out of the state. | vas robbed July 14, and Fremont was apprehended at Leeds, | S! N. D.. August 5, while he was driving | 8:1 an automobile in which ammunition, firearms and part of the loot were |S 15.—(4)—Testl-. ex reported io uote. iN. ANGI IAT, WE REVIEW 15,—V)-—-One rally | make a bull market, but the revival in stocks has probably more attention than any sim- + ilar movement in this year of world- | Wide depresal Vth n a dull, Too few the past four days was expected in | % Kechnical nature of the but the advances were small and !ad\ was generally Fremont claimed that oh the day ot the robbery he was in Minneapolis. |5 He testified he had been paid $25 {by a man in Minneapolis to drive the automobile to Leeds, give the men’s name. Travelers’ checks stolen from the bank were found in a traveling. bag fact that the market was able to turn vessive days, was Ramet of an event. ‘The ated Williston, pt eldy onds, and it also ty . but could not |} 1 to the lows’ of lipped the scales of \he did not have any knowledge of the checks being in the bag and could not explain how they came there. said he was born Alaska, of Indian and: English par- He testified that he had been a beggar by profession. A niglit session was held last night |; in an effort to complete defense tes- timony today so that the case may be given to the jury. The state concluded its case -after witnesses on the tion for the first time in weeks, Few | developments would be more welcome | definite about-face in the com- i and the turn in copper, to- the price stand taken by nt steel company, a change might at last be is street commission houses were wary i ‘d the improvement in stocks, it was pointed out the current decline w along the bottom and the market might reasonably bi pected soon to discount an industrial upturn, which many obse r late in the winter, ays selling was severe, ume the largest in a month. poi antral por- tions Sunday, Hor South Dakota: placing several stand to identify Fremont. Simon, assistant state attorney gen- eral, is prosecuting the case. W. J. Schell, assistant cashier of the Farmers and Merchants bank of Lehr, held up by five men who ob- tained $3,000 cash and $5,000 in trav- elers’ checks, identified Fremont as one of the bandits, several school boys testified they saw Fremont at Lehr the day before the robbery, Fremont was arrested at Leeds, N. D., Aug. 5, travelers’ checks taken from the bank were found in his pos- session, officers said. BIG PLANE ALIGHTS |: ON GIRONDE RIVER Showers probs sto cover without dis- ces to their disadvantage. however, a badly over- me ed condition had been reached and Naaw. the Arst inorenge In copper prices this year, and the ad- ce continued. It reached large pro- thr ugh yesterd: 7, {eents, late yesterday. It sold off a}. 361, | little. then rallicd to close a fraction ‘clopments affecting per, and the posting of a minimum shapes by Car- ek's business news. miliar molds, and specu- lative circles had to be content with more forecasts than facts. Just how much p Ben For the fegion of the Great La Occasional rains and mild first of week; mostly fair and colder latter " was cast In’ f: nd lowe sperity the mar- this stage of regarded as nking and brokerage irst half of w colder latter ha snow north portion first half of we ESTOCK REVIEW below normal, 4 ul, 2 PY the hoghouse Week ‘reduced prices tot new low level for the current sei Tow Close | temperature most ing Friday and tered over the far ‘3kims Surface of French Stream |* for 300 or 400 Yards Be- fore Stopping Bulk of desirable lights and butch- 8 Bight lights sold |*ye to $8.40. mountain love, ses of slaughter cattle sold off un- 6 to 50 conts here this week, ured steers’ and owing the maximum downturn. Best tures are high over the Nov. 15.—(?)}— | The giant German seaplane alighted | at Gauriac in the Gironde estuary, 30 northwest of Bordeaux this but considerably ¢ vails over the Rock fed offerings River stage # 24. Bismare k ‘station barometer ters closi polly” kinds After passing Royan at the mouth of the Gironde estuary, the DO-X suddenly swerved southeast and en- tered the mouth of the river. It was flying at a speed of about 70 miles an hour and made a perfect descent on the water where the Garonne melts into the Gironde river. The huge plane skimmed the sur- face of the river for three or four hundred yards and‘then came to a $ sl | Rls Aropne a" to $4 to $4.25 bulk. | $8 to $10.50 for} INSTRUCTION niuas worked thévenly © lower during the nd the $7 mone: Women, 18-50, qualify for Government Positions; Paid yearly Common education; Ex lambs closing ar selling mainly at $8 to, §% light offerings somewhat above, ‘ontinued broad démand featured | outlet for feeders and stockers » with the more at- further price sold over a range of ‘An officer on the bridge signalled: Men-women, Common education y . Experience usually unnece: ‘y. Sample coaching and parti- culars FREE. Write today sure. Ad- dress Bismarck Tribune, in care of desirable offerings CAME DOWN TO SEA AND TAXIED TO SAFETY La Rochelle, France, Nov. 15.—(#)— ©. H. Schildhauer, American pilot of the DO-X, coming ashore here today before proceeding to Bordeaux said the plane had been forced to alight short of its goal yesterday and taxi to Rochelle because of the fast ap- proaching darkness. He denied any- thing was wrong with the plane's Some of the passengers of “four motors were coughing” at the time the plane was forced to descend. Schildhauer said: “We alighted off the Vendee coast at 5:25 p, m. and then taxied over 100 miles to reach this spot where we anchored at 10:20 p.m. No, nothing was wrong with the motors. “Success? Don't you think this 15 success? Too dark to be prudent to remain in the air—we just come down and taxi to shelter. any other plane be, I ask you.” One of the officers of the DO-X who preferred to remain unidentified, commenting on the forced landing, “Please don't thin: that the DO-X was a victim of motor trouble.” Canada May Act to Boost Wheat Price 15,—(”)—Federal action toward wheat price stablliza- tion “at a reasonable price” will be sought by the premiers of the prairie | provinces, it was announced today, as soon as Premier R. B. Bennett re- turns from the imperial conference Premier Bracken, Manitoba, announced the plan after a two day conference with the Al- berta and Saskatchewan premiers. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY — FOR RENT—Furrlished apartment, 1 room and kitchenette, ground floor, $22.00 per month. Also garage $3.00 Call at 618 Sixth street or phone 1213-W. trade on feeder these selling $6.25 to $6.75, some few range “offerings to $7. Ov, Lo Material nage failed to develop in the therm. hemisphere after the rust re of “the week before, Fighth street, _ Beginners -a Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—8edroom room furniture, electric machine, gas stove, cot and tress, reasonably priced, with privi- lege of renting desirable 8 Call at 515 Second street, R ates department of ase Al liquidation of “long” ne during the week. Cash wheat arrivale xt Mit froderated somewhat during t but were still fairly liberal, running at as for the same . The cash market eady, demand ing fair to good on most days. » oven regulator, good as sonable, also ice box, electric wash- ing machine and other household _articles. Phone 347. TOR SALE—Practically new reliable gas range with Lorain oven regula- tor, also square dining table and| FOR RENT—Well furnisted i i housekeeping apartment, > hin a range of 5 to 7 the December option, Minne: comber whe: Where would riday at 66% not as much, Cash durum ‘market. was steady. to firmer as compared with Base Warrant on Alleged Injury To Harnessmaker ; (Continued from page one). just gone to Gust Anderson's home | ia | é Ral Anderaori gue wounded bye titie | PO eN Eek, four room Apartenane | Dead Animale Wanted bullet fired through the door after| he closed it in the face of the irate} Nobody knew derson kept the shooting quiet for an | heur and then when Dr. Thelan cam ever from Wilton to dress McClusky wound, he submitted himself to the! doctor's care also. { | Anderson Nonchalant Abcut Wound ‘Asked why he had said nothing Fon “RENT —Three “room modern Anderson made light of grooved wound across his right breast) and through the muscles of the upper | On, I was shot once) “and nothing | jcame of it, so I wasn't going to bother e market continued to fluctu- ’ put Ite net loss for the week was not voek, A prevatled for the 1 tionally lower, Influenced, bythe dee jeline in corn and wh ities, of whic showing satisfac prices were about the same as 4 Ls The flax market was dominated by Buenos Aires weakness, , . however, domestic improved and support to the lower 1 John A. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. August Ni and Ametia’ J. N Notice Is Hereby ' execution to delivered, and now In ued ot of the Clerk's office of the | ourth Judicial District Court, in | FOR RENT—-Four room partly mod- ern house, 2 bed rooms, heat, light and water, also garage and a fine barh, at 604 Fourteenth, $25.00 a month. Inquire of Geo. M. Regis- | Holmes, he can now be the cutting of McClusky. wnich is to be done, and with assaulting Piepkorn with a deadly weapon, } If Piepkorn should not recover he could be charged with Even if Piepkorn recovers and af ward should die from an effect of wound, County Attorney Register said | today, Holmes could be niift, Nelson and ‘Amelia J. I have levied upon the following described real property of said Defendat ‘ Two (2), Township One | FOR RENT—Two room well furnish- ed newly decorated apartment. Hot water et all times, blocks from postoffice. Private en- Adults only. Phone 976. FOR RENT—Five house with heated garage at 307 Washington. For information phone » (81), County of ‘Burleigh Gas heat, four h 1930, at the hour of said day, at the nt ‘doo of the Court in #ald County and | ced to. sell the right. title t of the above named to the above d scribed property, to satisfy said judi amounting to F. six Dollars and twenty five Cents, Investigating Holmes No decisive steps will .e taken im-! mediately against Holmes on he basis of Piepkorn’s stab wound. County Ate | torney Register will await the out-/ FOR REN’ come of Piepkorn’s wound ‘efore act- ing on that point room modern | WANTED—Competent middle-aged | None other good housekeepers need apply. Ap- ply at pres Meat Market, na interest on the Kame from | 1923, at the | pe { per annum, at Pub- | (heet a he the tw ble + | the lrate of Tt ws under stood thst he is a native of the Ozark | hills, vf Missourt, \ aoe ©) Vy Partly cloudy to y tonight ‘Somewhat colder in ex- r rain in west pertion to- | it and Sunday. Ni t kes: half and central great ~Men- steady | AR. Government Jobs. work. suffi- 306 | pe~ and dining washing mat- room. stove with new, rea- An-; the deep with | harged with | with intent to murder. ter: | charged with | Meanwhile. the authorities are in- FOR. “RENT—Apartment in vestigating Holmes’ ‘p: to Wing from Heaton meiGund \had lived at Sykeston. no exeention , for | murder in Denmark since 1892. He came i 15 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1930 CLASSIFIED AD RATES ‘All want ads are cash tn advance; li charge 75 cents. tice by 9:00 a. m REGULAR WANT AD RATES. 25 words or under . 3 days, 25 words or under . words or under . )|1 day, 25 words or under 5 | Ads over 25 words 3 cenis additional! ment. Phone 222. The Tribune Want Ad Department Male Help Wanted IF YOU WANT to get your groce and household supplies at whole- | FOR RENT . and a wonderful make $15 profit a day besides, send ne aur Nees No ex- New Ford se-| also garage for rent. Phone 1612 ALBERT | during day or after 6:30 Pm MONMOUTH, CIN-| _ Phone 1303-J or call at 813 Thayer CHANCE OF LIFETIME RELIABLE ambitious man to estab- breakfasts if desired. Must be seen business. We finance; to appreciate. Rent ve Experience unnecessary. Make | able. Call at 104 Ay Pull or part time. | Phone 366-W. 61, Freeport, Ill. | rg— chance to} perience rice $8.00-$12.00 day. McNESS CO., Div. ;| OONT BE a mis-fit | good positions Female Help Wanted ESOURCEFUL Women with refer- j to solicit residential investment, only your own ambition, Earnings not limit- | 3 wont ictal ed. Apply after 5 p. m. 200 College|FOR RENT— dis- Agents MAKE $125.00 or more a week with: out investing cent. Act as our dis- ict manager your town. Sell de- lous non-competitive quick re- Copy peating new food product. Write. must be received at the Tribune of-} Wire. RALLS, 2525 W. Washington, to insure insertion Los Angeles, same day in the regular classified | AMAZING newest ty 00 | page. free and up to $500 "monthly fur- nishing them at wholesale. No ex- Cuts, border or white space used on perience or investment. Everything want ads come under the classified free. Write Manufacturer, Shur- display rates at 90 cents per column} Fit Optical Co., Dept. C791 Station (3 | inch per insertion. om oat C, Chicago. +$1.45 Wanted to Rent + 1.00 25|WANTED TO RENT—Unfurnished modern two or three room apart. The Tribune reserves the right to Wanted to Buy reject any copy submitted, also to re- | —————— vise any copy to conform with make- | WANTED TO up rules of Classified Advertising. ‘coupe in good condition, either 1928, 1929 or 1930 model. Call 296. Rooms for Rent | FOR RENT—Clean, quiet, warm _ | Tooms at 212 Third street. Opposite | _Postoffice. PI 28-W. ‘arm cozy bed: rooms in modern home, newly dec- orated, private entrance. Conven- tent for nurses, close to hospitals, FOR RENT—Beautiful large room in } new modern home, suitable for two. reason ~ . C West. RENT—Farnished ~ s'eepiue “Quality” for | room in a modern home, warm and Catalog Free Mo-!| comfortable with hot wi ler Barber college, Fargo, N D. ned a ail area times, very close in. Call at 708 Main or phone 342 FOR RENT—Completely furnished light housekeeping room in a strict- ly modern home, extra warm, hot water at all times. Call at 623 ree unfurnished housekceping rooms in modern ADDRESSING envelopes at home. Spare time $15-$25 weekly. Exper- jence unnecessary. Dignified work, ehediiel heat Send stamp for particulars. Par- nusie, Dept. 410, New Brunswick, ADDRESS envelopes at hom $15-$25 weekly. Work Wanted SERVICE—Let me haul your gar- | — bage and ashes during the winter | FOR RENT Will call for them twice | ing room in modern home, suitable Service very reasonable for 1 or 2. Phone 405 or call at Phone 730, Joe Eisele ‘| AN EXPERIENCED shth street or phone 1656-J. Lost and Found LOST—Toy Boston Bull Terrier with | license. Finder | please “phone Prince Hotel. Apartments ed apartment, On second floor housekeeping FOR RENT—Two furnished for ter, $30.09, also large room, private entrance, main floor, $15 per month. Call at 622 Third stvect or phone 1716-R. POR RENT—Two Adults only. in a modern home on ground floor. | All nicely furnished. FOR RENT—Three room apartment on ground floor, private entrance, also a garage for rent. In- quire at 1100 Broadway. Phone | Write or phone us promptly. entrance. 857-W. ‘Ava Gall 323 Tenth street. “RENT—Furnished apartment, entrance corner flat also & two room flat. The Laurain apartments Phone | — B F Flanagaf Prop large | ble for light housekeep- | ing. ‘call Room 200, Coilege Build- | ing. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two! gull room apartment in modern nome, | FOR 5, ALE—Vegetables, onions 8c hot water heat. Phone 967. 'T—Three room unfurn! ed apartment. home, not water heat, also large furnished single room. Inquire 111 FOR RENT—One single and one dou- ble sleeping room, southern expo- | sure. Convenient to high school ——| and to capitol. Phone 300-LW. Experience | "OR RENT—Furnished light nouse- unnecessary. Dignified work. Send keeping room with kitchenette, 2c stamp for particulars. Brown Co., suitable for two. Close in. Phone Dept. 95, Paducah, Ky. ADDR! = —time, | FOR RENT—Ro in ime, for particulars, Hillock Co., Logans- trance. Close in, Phone 460-R or port, Indiana. 545 or call at 412 Fifth street. “ith large clothes call at 420 Ave. B. FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un- furnished sleeping or light house- keeping rooms. Call at 1116 Rosser or phone 978-J. —Nicely furnished sleep- 312 Park. desires | FOR RENT—Cozy room for one or Write Bismarck Trib-| Wo in nice modern home, close in. une, in care of Ad, No. 52. | GIRL WANTS” WORK. Call at 618) Call at 512 Third street. Phone 1726-LJ. | FOR RENT—Room with large clothes closet, suitable for two. Close in. | Phone 460-R or call at 420 Ave. B. \ FOR RENT—Furtilshed sleeping room in modern home. Gas heated. Sixth street. Phone No. 1 ‘M. | FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping { rooms, in modern home, heat, light | and water furnished. Phone 882-W. | FOR RENT—Two ‘furnished light housekeeping rooms at 517 Sixth FOR RENT—Weil furnished apart-| stroot. Phone 613-R. ; ment with electric range and Gen- eral electric refrigerator, on ground | vate bath and private en-| Houses and Flats Suitable for two. Close in. é CR 260 during day or 512-W eve- | FOR RENT—Choice of two modern six room houses, nicely decorated, FOR RENT—On first floor, furnish-| ,Close to schools, on pavement, out- consisting of one ‘side garage, immediate possession. room, kitchenette and private bath., Also furnished rooms. Phone light | _ 637-R or 343-J. room, no children. | FOR REN Call at 422 Fifth street or phone ern 6 room bungalow. Hot water At 609 First street, mod- heat, natural gas installed. Five apartinent rooms in basement. See owner at light housekeeping, | _100 Ave. B East. on first floor, private entrance and FOR RENT—Modern six room house, water| three bed rooms, bath, full base- t and water furnished.| ment, double garage; also nice clean Call at 610 Sixth or Phone 403-J, | sleeping rooms. Inquire at 306 . furnished Eighth street, and; FOR RENT-—Eight room modern Pipeaie pause at 608 Third street, Bismarck, D. Inquire at Marcovitz Army Navy store, Mandan, N. D., or phone Mandan 357. room furnished | FOR RENT—Six room house, practi- eeping apartment fac- cally new, heated garage, splendid ing front with private entrance. location. Immediate possession. heat, water and lights fur- Phone 291-W. nished. Call at 508 Second strect | FOR RENT—Modern house, hot wa: after 4:00 p. m. ter heat, will install gas heat if pre- light ferred. H. L, Reade. Phone 239. natural| FOR” SALE” OR TRADE—Strictly gas for cooking and use of frigi- modern 6 room house for five room i Call at 411 Fifth street or! bungalow. Call 1319-R. phone 273. The Hazelhurst. FOR RENT—Newly decorated nished two room apartment, nice! top RENT] and warm, suitable for two giis| FOR, MEDC Oi married couple. Call at 812 Main Ave. FOR RENT—A four room modern fur-| bungalow, close in. Phone 460-M. room modern Phone 460-M. house. water | DEAD ANIMALS WANTED—qQuick heated and private bath. 611 Sixth | service will be given removing your | dead or undesirable uve animals Fimnished | such as horses hogs cows and sheep all free of charge We call for one or more, large or small, Northern Rendering Company, Bis- N D_ Box 265 Pnone 406. EB storage for 50 cars or trucks in our a: ref . Call warehouse. Any one wanting to Bie arvied couple preferred = put their cars haar storage for winter, phone 1500. Rate $400 per [OR RENT—Furvished three 1oom| Month. "SANDIN WILDE MOTOR ic. | NATIONAL CASH REGISTEKS— RENT—One foam furnizneg| New 8nd second hand Over bap ent, kitchenette and Call at 812 Ave. B forenoons | or after 5:00 p. m. i the POR RENT— Furnished 2 room apart- | 5 styles and sizes We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel. rep- resentative. Phone 1409 Bismarck ND | FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers, imported German Rollers, choppers | and Harz Mountains. Cages, seed, | treats, ete. Phone 115-J. Jacob Dickinson. N. D_ Box 128 per bushel, carrots 85c per bushel, cabbage 2%c per lb., parsnips $1.00 per bushel. F. G. Chabot, 510 South After 1:00 p.m. call! Eleventh street. at 518 Tenth street or phone 1092. HAY FOR SALE—Good river bottom Person | hay, 15 miles southeast of Bismarck, Purnished or unfurnished.| J. W. Burch, 515 Second street, rnings or evenings. 2 room base- | GARAI ment apartment at $29 per month, month at 412 Sixth street. Ph Call at 411 Fifth or phone 273. 4 ~ Box 15, Bismarck, N. D POR ENT—#5.00" per 710 between 6:00 and 7:00 p. m.