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L WHEAT FALLS MORE THAN GENT TO END NEAR WEEK'S LOW =: Other Graii Weakness; Argentine Re- ports Depress Corn Chicago, Jan. 17—()—Wheat fell more than a cent a bushel Saturday, and finished at nearly the bottom- rf this week. Other! Am. most point reached this weel er fea grains sympathized with wheat weak-/ ness. which was more or less due toi predictions of rain in domestic winter wheat territory that had ben com-| A\ plaining of moisture shortage. Corn Was also depressed by prospects of a record corn crop in Argentina, and’ by Argentine corn prices that would| Barn: permit Argentine corn being dsliver- | ed duty paid in the United States. Wheat closed unsettled, unchanged Bore’ i to 3-4c ae ay, old 82 1-2c, 66c. Corn 1-2 to 3-4c off, May old © 69 1-4 to 3-8, ‘Saly 10 1-2 to 5-8. Oats 1-4 to 1-2c down, and provisions unchanged to 12c decline. Wheat traders gave special atten-|¢ tion to a statement credited to Chair- man Legge of the federal farm board its excess ee by selling it abroad. and that gage feeding of wheat to iivestock order to reduce the present wheat surplus. Sellers of wheat, however. contended that: wheat feeding would not provide a! remedy, and that use of other corn substitutes such as oats were keep- ing prices down. Announcements of che er offerings of Argentine wheat/| Liverpool were also a subject of comment Corn went lower with wheat, wut le met with enlarged commjssion buy- ing, and showed peg to ya Ne- braska reports said holders were not selling and that one of the, largest firms in Omaha had obtained | but a single car overnieht from the) Er country. Primary arrivals were 799,-! 000 bushels, against 683,000 a wi ago and 769,000 at this time last’ year. Chicago received 118 cars, compared) with 97 a week back and 114 the cor- responding day of 1930. Oats fol Gi lowed corn. ori estimates that as many as 000 hogs would be received in Chi-/ Ss cago Monday, provisions declined. WHEAT FUTURES _ UNDER PRESSURE Minneapolis, Jan. 17.—()—There} was considerable wheat pressure here — because of country liquida- tions of cash wheat and storage] H Hudson. Motor: Hupp. Mot. Car . Int. Combus. Eni Int. Harvester Int. Mate. Pte. Int. Nick. Can. Int. Tel. & Tel. tickets and also because of a report issued by the Soo Line ‘indicating 40 ee cent of the wheat crop is held farmers. May closed 1-2 cent low- er and July 1-4 cent lower. Oats futures dropped. Rye for! May delivery ran into bids early and) the sellers, in protecting them, sold rather freely, rices declining fot Barley declined. Country sellin, flax was more than sufficient to care of the rather weak demand, Cash wheat was in good demand at' Friday's comparative prices. Buying was general in character. There was not much force to the demand for| K lowest grades. Winter wheat demand was quiet to fair and offerings were very ‘light. There was slightly im- proved demand for lower grads durum but top iad and smutty held in narrow call. Cash corn demand was quiet to fair at unchanged prices. Oats de- mand was quiet to fair and offerings were light. Rye demand was rather good, especially for milling quailty. Barley _ to be a little draggy except for good malting quality. Flax offerings ere very light and Ne demand was g\ Caio LIVESTOCK Chie: Jan. 17.—(AP—U, 8. D.' A.)—Cat ie 200; compared week fed steers and ‘long yearlings steady, after losing most of midweek ad- vanes; extreme top yearlings 13.50;/ medium weights 13.25 and weighty steers 12.25; bulk predominant sup-|Penn. R. R. ly of short feds selling at 8.50 to) 1.00; stockers and feeders very) scarce; strong to 25 higher: mostly 7.00 upward. on_ better rades with) well bred light feeders 8.75 and half fat weighty short turn ——, eh to 103 a She stock closed 25 5 50, lower on very sl ugeis a light heifer and mixed year- lings being in excessive supply; prac: tical, top light heifers 9.75; bulk 8.00 to 8.75; cutters weak; bulls 25 lowe and vealers about steady. Sheep 5,000, including 3,500 direst: today's market mostly 25 to 35 high- er; several loads fat lambs 8.65 side price; for week 42 doubles from feeding stations, 18,200 direct; com- to 50 higher; sheep sharing upturn; feeding lambs strong, tending higher; closing bulk good and choice lambs 94 Ibs. down Bs to 9.25; fat native ewes 3.50 to 4.50; week's bulk i perio 6 6.50 to 7.50;-feeding lambs Hogs io, y including 14,000 direct; ste: aay wren toy ag tulle to 210 Ibs. 8.00 to 8.25 to 300 Ibs. 7.40 to 7.90; ee hed jackin Sows scarc ie si age matly 10 10 to 35 hl highs er; ship, 2.500; Te: hoigovers 0 ga lights, cor and} 8.35;! 8.00. to! Ibs. loux City, Jan. 17.—(A the week: better grade beef steers yeasiings, firm; others steady to ee fat she .stock stent o 4 Beas eee 50c pigher Fe stockers Sead Dull short ted iieers and ie .00 to 9.00; load lots up, to hel ite ao mine out as" eines to| 65; BI beet cows y .25 to 6.00; select alers 20804 ieee bulk medium bulls 158 to 4.50; bulk stockers and feeders 700.19 130; fancy 550 pound Mis cal ‘Hogs 8,000 incl 1.750. billed] {ny een fairly active, butchers about ady with 5 to 7.25; 7,00 to SOWS .40. ’s trade strong; arly sales ‘tat wooled lambs 8:50) down: market for the week: fat Jambs load slaugh- ter lambs $00 to 850; top 8.50; some r ; weightler offerings down around 7.75; mixed fat and fe sani 740) odd lots fat ewes 300 to- best feeding lambs 7.25. CHICAGO POTATOES igen Ma Migr rea la Potatoes 76, on track U. about semis: cl No. Fy 145 to 1.55, RANK srocus pratimnenpolie, Sane tT) — Bank | Pisvitek Bank Stock—28%. Northwest Bancorporation—a3, a ISTOCK MART SKIDS DURING LAST HOUR TONEW WEEK LOWS! ide; | Farmers Squares 14 3-4c; Daisies 14 1-2c;| ly was Horns 14 1-2c. week Mg Closing Prices Jan, 17. aaeoe Express... hem, & Dye .. Chal . % | Trading Slackens So Close to Standstill That List Closes With Weak Tone $ Sympathize With; Cheese 57,870 st » Roll. Mill re , Smelt, & Ref... New York, Jan. 17.—(@)—The stock/ hea market skidded in the last half hour of trading Saturday, at the week’s lowest levels. The slow rally of the pre’ sion continued during the first hour, slackened so close to a/ rofessional traders) wy selling ordess and the losed with @ weak tone, 1 to 4 ‘Transfers for foe tne two- it 650,000 328% first 22- Chemicals were sure. Allied broke % 1 Pont and Air oes more than 2. Westinghouse Electric and lost 2, and issues closi more down included American Ci bin under pret Du-j c . ed Power, in Smelting. National Biscuit, & Pac. sin Chgo. & Northwest. wass 8. firm fea Teature, closing up a point. t record that America would never get rid of }¢ see Sy Col. Fuel eS Tron . G, & EL. Colum; Grapho. | Com. Flax On track 1.56 May ae ae ete rae aaaete iporthern dtaee That first fight among the I. Vv. A hi Sto’ TeeNo. 2 18 to 18 iartig: echo, seoueaing to the poll’ northern 75 to’ 78," No. 10 48; echo, accor to - tical story tellers. egies The other fight, which occurred in durtim 66% to 71%, No. 2 65% to 70%;|the house over the assignment of 1 red d “6 Nats Nord white 29% to 30%. seats on the first day of the session, was important - largel: 3 yellow 60% to 61%; No.| served to indicate that the lust for to 59 battle is not dead—that it only tleepeth. | 79 Ne, aT Te to 1 No. 3 7 at trent _ presumably Ne jrokerage house Bossi 1 2 71% to 73%: No. 1 durum oats ie ect that a aL xed Com. Southern Announcement of a Leta reduction Ford Motor company been a factor in the Belling. af although such @ move was a epee Cont. Oil of Del. Com Products 4 yellow 5 medium to good 33 to 37; lower grades 9 to 33. cause of a remark attributed to Mr. Twichell. He is said to have stated ‘The weekly | t the time that the majority has mol floor leader except by self-appoint- ment, that he appoints himself and hangs on to the job as long as he Total net. demand deposits (aver-| can. age), $22,209,000 decrease. Both I. V. A’s and Nonpartisans made note of the statement and com- .Clearings week ending today, | mented on it. To Mr, Twichell’s ene- $ 2 mies in his own ranks it was like salt in a wdund. They regarded it as the serving of a notice that Mr. Twichell | cHIcaco, ‘CARH GRAIN No. 1 | Still is boss in his own camp and that New Yo —(P} statement ot the New York clearing ry. weekly mercantile reviews said the more cheerful ‘feeling in industry , | Was being maintained, and sales and {cold weather were volume of retail trade. decrease. “Or 2 tien low Clore 73 5% 3B a a S RANGE °| Kelly-Spatd i Kennecott Cop. . Mex. Seab. Oil . Miami Copper. North American Pac. Gas & Elec. ‘o| Packard Motor MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ete Jan. 17.—(P)— Royal Dutch Shel St. L. & San ogee Schulte Ret. Strs. to; Seaboard Airline 9.25; around 97 Ib. offerings at ri Sears-) Shattuck (F. ‘G.) pared week ago fat lambs mostly 25 ape Union Ol . fa arks Withington j Standard ea * Si Stand. Oil eae . Sack RANGE OF CARLOT SALES innea) 1. o = @ MINNEAPOLIS POTATO! 117,—(AP—U. 8. sMinneepat a, Cee Ki ping aco Coaged | witte, By No. rT aed pany graded, few rey 1.30. van Bei ta New york J Ft Tour Service . EIGN a ere New sore Jan. 17—@)—F 'Britaines85 To: France 391 es ‘| 1-8; German: beg Tal) BF Ar rm Me4 Ie i tea ip to 10 1-b; tory i arene per a nyt, 16; Daisies thorns ‘Young advance ss emai steady. | WISCONSIN CHEESE May” advanced Sec. Yor ‘the week, uth, Wis., Jan.. 17. -Wis- Nigar Ragen at 77 1-2c, worked fractionally higher witheat other wh wheat, but trade general- shows sf fractional gd for the; leclined closing NEW YORK PRODUCE Friday a 3 sae. Oats also lost Mastiaally ale 4,056; firm. eae ck, current | with other feed grains but Coan make. No. 1, 21-21%; No. 2, 30.| to show a stubborn undertone. leclined i ace, the week, c! nt at demand ad malting bar- y, declined 3-8c, closing Flax trade was dull and feature- ; ‘first 16-17%; seconds 15-15%; | less. May closed Friday at 1.59 1-2c,|™ medium firsts 15-1514; nearby hen- nery br brown, extra 25-25%; extra first cheese exchange for the week: ers, *poard: New York, Jan. oe caren colars, Nearby and nearby hennery white, closely selected extras 27-28; aver- nearby medium whites walte, extra. at a at pee Coast white, first 2514-26. soulty live and dressed steady, un- changed. Flour unchanged. LUT! Dn 7 Cae Minn., are te, 7, 1 ke (fo are jo, 1 amber durum 72% to 73 5g, No. 2 69% to 10%: No. Rye—No. 1.26 to 38%; Corh—No. ‘Barley—Choice to fancy 38 to 46; CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT 1 surplus and undivided profits, 2,820,300 decrease. ‘Time deposits (average), $10,987,000 11,147, earings week ending January 10, 78,346,349. Chica (P}—Whea | ed ate eae WP Boles Nee 1 | any so-and-so who cares to do so is| tion welcome to the effort to take the forn—Ko, 2 mixed 6514 to, 68: No, 1) leadership away from him. mn 1d) 71; No. 3 white 68 to 68% yel iow (@ 8) § whites 334 af 33%: oe Going on the well-known political ou can’t beat somebody with nobody” he still seems safely entrenched. The prediction that the newswriters are about to get a “break” seems jus- cute OCKS tified by @ survey of the bills already Chicago, Jan. ea sie hieago stocks: | introduced, tion Securities—17. First of all there is the congression- mixed 8 Utilities Investment all Midwent Utilitles, new=—20, al re-apportionment bill offered by North American Trust—t Messrs. Bond and Cain of Minot and VERNMENT BONDS Dickinson, respectively. Both I. V. A. New York, Jan. 17.— @)— Liberty and Nonpartisan members regard tt iti ipporters: Liberty. "3in—101. 31. leet) eres ade GOVERNME Liberty firat 414 s—103. Li congressmi ¥ fourth 414s—-113.2. the first district, regard it as tragic. Treasury 44s—118.2. The I. V. A. leaders admit, private- Treasury 3X5. is ly, that the proper thing is to create BISMA ARCK GRAIN an east and west district. (Rornished § a 5 they say, h | wo. 1 dark northern INCIAL tisans will. New Yor Jan. 17.- Ww. "s proposal bering the sad fate that betell the| tne’ march voice election by subs advance early, ins last zee the stock/ stituting party conventions and to market tl took under con- sideration tie unfavorable factors| Change the election of precinct com- in the near term ouslook and reacted mitteemen in such @ manner as to|4 MBeveral leaders of banking opinion|Se's party miter Fone cates Te a matter. 1 have cautiously stated puckens pe Proposal iA fair and jt The ‘Non | seem partisans probably will brand it as an one is willing to s8Y effort to mulet the farmer. will come, al- ‘@ few observers felt that}. 4 somewhat similar bill was vetoed ton has been passed. ‘h8tl by Governor A. G. Sorlie four years The mind of the speculative com-|ago on the ground that it didn’t save anything. munity is on 1930 ea state-| the state Dients the first of whieh ve @P-| eliminating the cost of an election. peared. |S oer ene apes Unless the Nonpartisans muster ket In this connection, the market is more strength than now seems pos- in an unsettled mood ‘tor and rather| sible the bill with pass and will be bearish. professi Prospects f eta te telease Gata pecs ear! ‘or | event Tef ihe the first quarter of 1931 are, OF course by the Noveiion And, Pgeees tt Probability that] way, it is generally considered prob- nding | Sle that a number of measures will buted | be referred to the electorate as the t of hee coated result of this session. The ionpar- In brokerage house circles it was| tisans contend they have done pretty believed batt Cd the support. accorded | well by referring things to the voters ‘k market carly in ‘the| and they are not going to overlook ror the any bets. co the volume in a year. one for a bridar ‘Activity in ateet production return-| Near Grafton, authorized two years ed to mid-November levels. Although] 8g0, and the trade is expecting furth for a Missouri river bridge at Elbo- ro ovement, there is a Ke iza-| woods, may start a fracas which will that the yocorery fayaire the state highway depart- Up in Walsh county they don’t like ts | the Pract that the bridge authorized t:| two years ago hasn't been built. They want it. Two years ago, also, the legislature appropriated money for bridges across the Little Missouri river north of Killd the Missouri proper »” The bill making the appropriation for the latter bridge 80| directed that it be built forthwith. Neither bridge has been built and meantime the federal government changed the law relating to the use of federal aid money for ae eas influenced the activities of but the _oa| the apo ebbes ti secperin nam | ‘Weather Report {plea sede I remperaturs at 7 mid-; Highest Friday . Lowest Friday: nij {Precipitation to 7 a 8 sed sven = of . rays er ‘stout shoving a beg jogs a8 2; "Brick i ; Limburger 22; hevertelee showed. Swiss 33 to 35c. GENPRAL REPORT S8e ‘Boise, is Cloud Des Moines, Ia., clear. y| Devils Lake, pt cldy.- y | Dodge city, Kan 6 days, 25 words or under 3 days, 25, words or under 2 days, 25 words or under 1 day, 25 words or under Ads over 25 words 3 cents ‘Sddifional xf a selected} An fd oti extra itd pot conti quoted; medium ‘irsts 18-19; retest Frac atsrs 3-8¢. dtor, closely selected extra’ first 18- Miles City, snowin @ loss of 2c for the week. Modena, Utah, clea Some Observers Say Legislative Peace Can’t Last) ti «Contnneo trom nage anes taken at face value, but the insur- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR gent group of the I. V. A. are sorry | §: Minneapolis, a atawetbene 17 ts. cg a felt it advisable te withdraw. 385.| The inference is that they still would | § Bran and middlings lings ‘unchanged. welcome a joust with thelr mabey gi leader if and when the opportunit; ASH GRAIN... | offers. ba ud lea Salt Lake city, cloudy tits ecetota meoctossse es | tocstamt totems ssto este. to eeote messes Tolede es Wintiston,’- Ey clea eo See -CESLESSRES SANS SRABSTSRSS SOR Besa: x Winnipeg, Man Moorhend, clear Grand Forks, cl Jamestown, clear . WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and: vicinity: iy Saturday ‘night and Sunday. Somewhat colder. rr, North Dakota: night and Sunday. Some- ly because it It also was significant be- Ly kota gatwrany night and Sunday. Somew! colder central portion Satu nd central portion: Cloudy Saturday light rain or snow prob- able in east portion. Slightly warmer in southeast and south central por tions Saturday night, somewhat colder Montana: Unsettled Saturd: 1; now in northeast p r east of divide, For the Period of For the region of th Light snow at beginning of week ani again about Wednesday or Thursda Somewhat colder, during first part, iddle, and colder at theory that For the upper Mie Missouri valleys and northern and cloudiness, rain or snow a u day or Wednesday. Considerable c er toward end of week. low. over the southern Tocky. moun Slightly cooler weather northern great Plains, but temperatures are moderate Tn'all ‘sections: ‘The weather is, mostly unsettled and light precipitation oc- “CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance | minimum charge 7% cents. Copy | must be received at The Tribune of- fice by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion c.;same' day in the regular classified 09 | Page. Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under the classified display rates at 90 cents per column inch per neta REGULAR, WANT ADD big cs per The Tribune reserves the right to reject any copy submitted, also to re- vise any copy to conform with make- up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 ‘}|‘The Tribune Want Ad. Department. Male Help Wanted put you (OUR OWN PAINT AND ROOFING BUSINESS. I fur- nish unlimited capital, extend easy credit to your customers, furnish you FREE SAMPLES, back you with million-dollar stock, pay your prof- its IN ADVANCE. Many earn $20 to $60.00 DAILY because highest quality, factory prices, Money-back Guarantee clinch sales. Write Jerry Lowell, Madison Paints, Dept. H-3, Cleveland, O. THE GIANT MFG. CO. of Council Bluffs, Iowa, . manufacturers of Floodlight Projectors, playground and swimming pool equipment, fence and bleachers, has sales dis- trict open centering at Fargo. Only capable, financially responsible, ed- ucated men under forty need apply. Must have car. Unexcelled oppor- tunity for high class salesman. ‘STATE representative wanted for old advertising company. If you are a real salesman, this position is good for $500.00 per month. Must be ex- perienced and ready for work im- mediately. No deposit required for working equipment. Write Inter- State Information Bureau, Inc. 225 H, W. Hellman Bidg., 354 So. Spring Street. Los Angeles, Calif. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Rugs,davenport music cabinet, Call at Apartment 4, Logan Apartments after 4:30 p.m. FOR SALE—1 515 Second street. FOR RENT—In extra warm modern home, completely furnished _ligh housekeeping room, also nicely fur- nished sleeping room, hot water at __all times. Call at 623 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Sleeping room next to bath with large clothes closet, suit- able for one or two, convenient to Ave. A or phone 983- FOR RENT—Large room, fire Place, suitable for light iapekiege ing, lovely large bedroom, also heat- ed garage. Call at 104 Ave. C West or phone 366-W. WE WANT a dependable, ambitious man or woman in each community to take advantage of this opportun- ity right now. Oldest and largest nursery between St. Paul and the Rockies. Our proposition offers a better-than-average income. Write us today. Hankinson Nursery Co., Drawer 5, Hankinson, N. Dak. | | LEARN Barbering now at the oldest accredited institution of its kind. Catalog free. Moler College, Fargo, N, D. Female Help Wanted in the north Pacific coast states, in the northern Ri 't do that because it would create a district (the west) Yo. 4 see rgeyeyae 2 which would elect a Nonpartisan until no one knows when. though we'd better run along with congressmen at large until the situ- ation resolves itself.” Gets Vote Chance Anyway ea @ Jennnce to vote on the, exatewess “it pelts cl on the east-west di- Bare nara awintes wheats “34 Vision just. the same, because if the 1. V. A.’s don’t offer one the Nonpar- Great Lakes region. Bismarck station barometer, inches; reduced to sea Temporary Offici NOTICE TO CREDITORS = MATTER OF THE ‘STATE OF Otiver Eundauist, Deceased Notice is hereby iven by the yn-| WANTED—Women and girls to dec- orate greeting cards. $5 per 100; experience unnecessary; no selling. Write Quality Novelty Co., 6 Frank- lin St., Providence, R. I. i | WANTED—A local experienced beau- | ty operator to manage new beauty shop in city, one with following preferred. For appointment, write Tribune Ad. No. 88. Dead Animals Wanted dersigned, Gertrude ministratrix of Lundquist late of the city marck, in the County of Burleigh and | Dakota, deceased, the creditors of, and ali persons hay- ing claims against the estate of said to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first pubiication of this no- tice, to said administratrix at the A. W. ‘Lucas & Company's Store in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, North Dakota, or to the Judge of the Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, uundquist, the ad- | the estate of Oliver State of North at his office in the Burleigh county, North Dakota Court House in the city of Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. You are hereby further notified that . I. C, Davies, Judge of the County Court ‘within and for the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 28th day of July, A. D. 1931, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Rooms of said Court, in the said Court House Jn the city of Bismarck, in Bur- County, North Dakota, as the tie. and place for hearing ‘and ad- justing all claims against the estate f Oliver Lundquist, which have been duly and regularly presented as hereinbefore Dated January 8th, A. Gertrude Lundquist, the ad- ministratrix of the estate of Oliver Lundquist, Deceased. Geo, M. Register, Att'y of said admin- istratrix, Bismarck, N. D. First publlestion gn the 10th day of FOR REN’ This one does by nother to take SOUNCINGS | aeemmtese ee SALESMAN for old established mil- lion dollar company. Earn $4000 to $10,000 a year easy. plete ine money-back roofing direct to blocks, industrial plants, railroads at 40% saving; on long easy terms. Experience unnecessary. Perman- | DEAD ANIMALS WANTED—Quick service will be given removing your dead or undesirable live animals, such as horses, hogs, cows and sheep, all free of charge. We cai: for one or more, large or small Write or phone us promptly Northern Rendering Company, Bis- marck.N.D Box 265. Phone 406 Apartments —Furnished three room apartment on second floor, gas for cooking, $32.00 per month. Call at 1014 Broadway. Phone 499-M. Also three room furnished apartment on ground floor, electric stove for cooking, private entrance, rent $30 per month. Call at 1100 Broadway. _Phone 129. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- ment for light housekeeping. Hot water heat with additional gas radiant heater for use when neces- sary. Private bath, gas range for cooking. Electric washer, lights, water and gas all included for $45.00. Phone 794 or call at 801 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Available February 1st., well furnished apartment in base- ment of College Building, three- rooms and bath, electric refrigera- tor, gas stove, city heat, hot water at all times. Will not rent for short period. For appointment _Phone 1063. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, large cheerful rooms on first floor of modern house. Furnished or not as desired. Hot water, gas, lights, telephone furnished. Price reason- able. Call at 812 Ave. B. Phone | _! 1649-W. ent position. Protected territory. Big sample case FREE. Adams . Paint Co., 1906W 80th, Dept. R-4, FOR RENT—One three room unfurnished aj ent in modern home, $20.00. Also one furnished front sleeping room, suitable for two, $12.00. Will also do sewing. coe 501 Third street or phone 6-W. GET THIS wonder value clothing Large samples of superfine Suits, Topcoats, Union Made, $18.75; Pays you $4.00 every order. Satis: faction guaranteed. Complete sell- nt outfit FREE. Write today, Dept. 892 Broadway, to | $880 MONTHLY selling 10 New Im- ped Window Washers dries, polishes. ‘Approved Rest Write today. Carter “and this may prove to But so far it has been a quiet it! session, although the makings of a few good brawls already have been NEW—AII retailers, pleasant, per- Too LATE TO CLASSIFY _ Manne Petebis, coed teas me its. Commissions daily. noe Steady, prices un-| Ji ohare to ‘unsettled; ex- ay 162% to; fresh graded Bee isbe 1 4 i Ei FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- ment with privilege of using Elec- tric Maytag washer, vacuum clean- er and telephone. Also for sale, kitchen cabinet. Call at 930 Fourth _Street. FOR RENT—Two room basement apartment, partly furnished, $20.00 per month, also for sale, two-door model T Ford, $65.00. Call at 60a Twelfth or phone 430-M. Business Opportunity FOR RENT—On first floor, furnish- ed light housekeeping heated, suitable for married couple or two ladies. Call at 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Room in modern home with large clothes closet. Next door to bath. Hot water all the time. Call at 419 Ninth or phone 1381-J. FOR RENT—Well furnished front room with kitchenette, cooking. Hazelhurst apartments, 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Room with large clothes closet, suitable for two. Private en- Close in. Phone 460-R or _call at 420 Ave. B. FOR RENT—Weil furnished front room on ground floor, natural gas for cooking and heating. Call at 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in new modern home, next to bath. Call at 832 Mandan street or Phone 1705-M. FOR RENT—Front room in modern home, convenient to bath, on car line. Call at 1014 Fourth street or FOR RENT—Front double : Toom, $20.00 per month. mien (pecterseld, Call at 415 Fourth et. RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms in basement. Private entrance. Call at 617 Tenth. FOR RENT—Large room, also for sale, Coleman gas stove. 422 Fourth. Phone 1052-R. FOR RENT—Very desirable room in modern home, close in. __499-R or call at 301 Tenth. FOR RENT—Rooms, opposite Postoffice. Call at 212 Third. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Newly decorated mod- ern seven room house, stationary tubs, gas water heater and gas range, basement, new enamel gas Reasonable rent. Call at 522 Second street after- FOR RENT—New 5 room modern February Ist, also 6 room modern house, also 3 room furnished and city heated apart- ment, private bath, available March McLean. Phone 905. RENT—Five room modern house on west Broadway for $30.00 Per month, the stone house. room partly modern house at 51€ ‘Third street for $25.00 per month Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT—Six room modern house, gas heated, newly decdrated, Per month. Call at 418 Seventh St. Fees 678-R between 1:30 and 4:30 house, furnished or unfurnished. Call at 417 Third or phone 426-J. ——_——————— ee, Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Desirable half section improved farm in Burleigh county to satisfactory successful farmer with sufficient help and machinery and who wants to raise some stock Write Tribune Ad. No. 89. FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers, German Bull. Dickinson. N. D. Box 728 ford eg Wachter Transfer Cor-

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