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Barley: Malting 75-85; No. 1 feed, || 13%-75%; No. 2 feed, 72%-75%; No. 3 feed 69%-74%. CHICAGO POTATOES se 8 Chicago, Aug. 20—(AP—U. & D. ‘A)—Potatoes 122, on track 146, total “market centered largely upon BISMARCK GRAIN - No. 1....., 2.00% 204% 198% .... tales opening the ew season in Aus-|U. 8. shipments Saturday 493, Sunday (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |: tralia. sen August 20, | Livestock No, 1 dark Northern sale Idaho |No, 1 Northern . SOUTH ST. PAUL Elec. Bond & Share 10%. Standard Oil, Ind., 27%. United Founders %. CHICAGO STOCKS (By The Associated Press) Midwest Util. % INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By The Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York): Quart Inc 8h 1.19; 1.30. Mineapolis, Aug. 20.—(#)—Close: First Bank Stock 7%. ‘f = 2 mn . te medium lightweight steers 2.75-3.7! Hf 9 ° .. plainer sorts down to 1.55; strictly ibune’s Grain, Livestock an Bar Siti Se > comthercial; 5300 government; vealers , {25-50 lower; bulk desirables 4.00-5.00; few choice 5.50. Hogs 4,600; market very active; 15 J r or on u to 20 higher than Saturday on lights eg e and butchers; 15 to 25 higher than Saturday on packing sows; good to pe choice 170 to ad ie oe Led top 6.35 to all interests; few light ‘i lights 5.25 to 6.00; little done on pigs; ) MARKET FLOUNDERS || New York Stocks||PROFIT TAKING AT |] Grain Quotations [ itt tn's tiie oe we een. around 3.50 down; bulk packing sows |” THROUGH DULLES CLOSE SEBS GRAIN fonsiseaes 0 5h 9 ? ‘Whea Open Low Close ed Ibs, Average for week: 4.95, ; 3% Ls Tey LIE Lia? Liz’ |, Sheep, 12000; includes about 26 | ARS 91% Dec 112" 112% 1.11% 1.11% | }08d8_ western range lambs billed is” 112 112% 110% 1.11% | through; saleable supplies, six loads v Aliis. 12% ‘ : Mate a Montanas, seven loads Dakotas, and % —_— 6% 86 86 | Sbout ta fan ee a ae te Am. Com!. f , | No early action on slaughter lambs; Stocks Are Virtually Trendless; [Wave of Selling Cancels Rise ~~ a about Steady, with some interests 19% . talking lower; sellers generally ask- -, Transfers Approximate Only it Built up by Strength in MH RK aK ing higher or up to 6. So for A : 270,000 Shares 16 Foreign Markets eo 60% | Barly Seat he TAN Or ete Hg Kee ead two loads Montana ee . L, white faces 5.60. New York, Aug. 20.—()—Stocks + 10%! Chicago, Aug. 20—()—Arain price ‘i: . were virtually trendiess Monday in the ry mK advances built up during most of Sees cette aS | saecers pee “he ober cows dullest five-hour session in about 12] Ai Cop. Monday’s trading on strength in for- ‘53% 81% 52 | Suitable for eastern shipment around years. Transfers approximated only|Atch, T. é& 8. F. 47y,|elgn markets and an increasing de- 32 80% .50% | 30.00-40.00; local output uncertain; 270,000 shares. While some of the/Atl. Ref. .. 24 | mand for cash wheat and corn were plain grades selling down to 17.50 or 7 53% 51% 52% iS steel issues sagged, small fractional Aviation . a hie tow ere Bede close less, ains and losses were the rule. The Exce0, a le ing sal Y u Rose wae Hearse toni eM eg 18] Distinct firmness that at times | nec, «195% 106% 198s 198% CHICAGO ; ;, With the ticker tape generally|Bendix Aviation 12% begets era ia! more en a bevel petri kirinteto ure Aug. 20.—()—(U. 8. Dept. “‘silent, few customers were attracted |Bethl. Steel ‘ Partly CHICAGO RANGE Agr.)—Hogs, 19,000 including 6,000 di- to the somewhat gloomy boardrooms. | Borg 20% | tively heavy buying of September de-| Chicago, Aug, 20.— rect; market fairly active, butchers , ‘There was little news of sufficient im- Mf 16% | liveries, induced, some traders said, by| Wheat— Open High Low Close |10-15 higher; sows 20-30 higher than ‘ portance to lift the list out of the 334 | the high premiums paid for cash sup- {Sept., old.. 1. 1.05% 1.04 1.04% | Friday's average; top 6.85; bulk good ‘ doldrums. Most of the metals yielded c 14%4| plies. Bullish sentiment also was in-|Sept., new.. 1.04 1.08% 1.08% 1.04% |and choice 210-300, 6.65-80; bulk de- é _early gains of fractions to around a ei creased by reports that the import | Dec. old... 1.05 1.05% 1.04% 105 sirable Packing sows 6.00-20; few point. A few specialties moved indif- a7" duty on hay and forage and probably |Dec., new.. 1.05% 1.08% 1.04% 1.05 butcher weights above. Light light, ferently into higher territory, includ- 20% | ts might be removed under certain |May ....... 107 1.07% 1.06% 1.06% |good and choice, 140-160 Ibs §.50-6.40; “ing Brooklyn-Manhattan-Transit 39 |COnditions to feed livestock. Corn— . x | ight weight, 160-200 Ibs, 6.15-70; med- . Which responded to resumption of divi- 42% Peles Legs Siero to % pig mk ated ne um welt tagpiead Tbs, 6.60-85; heavy ance, new 05. Corn ‘ ‘ ‘ “ weight 250- Tbs, 6.40- ickin: LG mu CE (oe 2% finished % off to % up, Dec. 76% to 779% 80% [79% 79% |sows, medium and good, 278-580 Ibs “Wheat got up a cent or so a bushel, 441%. Oats and rye registered fractional 4.75-6.25; pigs, good and choice, 100- “but finished with only part of its ad- 4 |2dvances, Dec. new oats closing at 49% 50% 49% 50/130 ths, 4.00-5.50. ‘vance. Corn and the other cereals | Chi 32{, | 50% to %, and Dec. new rye finishing 40% 50% | Cattle 12,000 commercial, 5,000 gov- were hesitant in the face of profit- g7,/at 86%. Barley futures showed ad- 30% 50’ Jernment: calves, 2,000 commercial, “taking, Cotton was also subjected to Lise 1914] vances of more than two cents. 50% 505 |7,000 government; fed steers and year- “3 considerable realizing, but closed | Com. Southern . 15%] Scattered buying served to offset 51% 51% |ings 25-40 higher, active at advance; ‘ strong. Hogs at Chicago made a new Con. Gas. 27 the effect of profit-taking sales on ryt 1, {Sl grades of weighty steers showing . peak since 1981. Bonds were listless ol Can e ?\the slight upturns and wheat held * 842 | most upturns; but demand broad for and mixed. U. 8. government secur-| Cont. Tne 26% firm, although the volume of trading a 4% all representative weights and grades; ; “ities eased. The dollar improved in| Cont. Oil Del. 1g | Was not heavy. 6% 86% |top 9.75 on weighty steers; bulk bet- terms of lending foreign exchanges. | Corn Products 58_| Notice was taken of the United £6% |ter grade heavy 8.50-9.50;, best. light ., U. 8, Steel preferred dropped more | Cream Wheat 6%, | States department of agriculture’s yearling steers 8.50; yearling heifers - dhan 2 points and the common was | Crucible Steel 194 | statement that 1934 wheat production 2%, | 125; most grain-fed steers 6.25-9.00; { soft. The American Iron & Steel In- | Curtss. Wright . 2% | in 38 countries in the northern hemi- 82% 921, |! Cows 10-18 higher; bulls strong to “sittaye reported that current pedo ay Airc. . ti sphere, exclusive of China and Rus- 15% 16% 10 higher; vealers fully steady; se- tion was at 21.3 per cent of capacity, (Rast. Kodak 9g (sia, was placed at 2,798,733,000 : ow lects selling up to 7.00; few stockers .@ new low since the institute began r 14 |bushels, compared with 3,129,147,000 852 862 [8nd feeders in run. Slaughter catétle J compiling weekly figures last fall. 18% | bushels last year. 872 8.15 and vealers; steers, good and choice, 1 ‘The steadier shares included those 3741 There was a general belief that 9.02 9.10 [550-800 Ibs, 5.75-8.25; 800-1100 Ibs, ig of U.S, Smelting, Columbia Gas, San- Fid. P. 26%twheat holdings now are in strong J 4 9.22 | 6.00-8.25; 1100-1300 Ibs, 6.25-9.75; 1300- ta Fe, Loew's, Interborough Rapid Ltd hands as a result of last week's de- 1500 Ibs, 7.00-9.75; common and med- ‘Transit, ‘Geneeal iP00ds; Ouse, Aisi $1 | clines. 12.25 um, 550-1300 Ibs, 2.50-7.00; heifers, “tean Telephone ‘and American Can, 29% | Corn prices held to a narrow range, 12.49 | 800d and choice, 550-750 Ibs, 4.75-7.25; - Chrysler, General Motors, Howe %4'some commission house selling being common and medium, 2.25-5.00; cows, Sound, N. ¥. Central, United ‘Aircraft, $8% |induced by rains and cooler weather DULUTH RANGE good, 3.00-4.50; common and medium Consolidated Gas, American Smelting | Fag | res manent ot the coen bet Duluth, Minn, Aug, 20—(?)— Pett leis ety codec la and many others were unchanged to 11*4! Oats followed wheat. Provisions} Durum— Open High Low Close |2.25: bulls (yearlings excluded), good een dehy ne showed strength in accordance with Sept. new...... .... .... 121%] (beef), 2.75-3.50; cutter, common and i < 1% another sharp upturn in hogs. Sept. new.. 1.22 1.22% 1.21% 1.214 |medium, 2.00-3.25; vealers, good and oe, 1 . Dec. ....0.. 131% 122 121% 1.21% Peep Deb ie ts 14% | WHEAT PRICE LOWER DUE cull and common, 2.50-3.50; s1 er ‘ Produce Markets 32%] TO SEPTEMBER LIQUIDATION ee 86% |and feeder cattle: steers, good and , CHICAGO oe ee nx iloeoripes aie Lperdal tee! see 86% succes delete ih oo common a *+| prices fell to a lower clos! je jand medium, 2.50-4.00. caseswere) eneceties Giesnd net eee S| here Monday because of Sept. liqui- 1.99% 198% 1.99% | Sheep, 12,000; lambs opening slow, were firm and the balance of the poul. 153; | dation and some back-spreading be- 1.98% 198 1.98% | indications fully steady; outsiders bid- try list steady. be 26 peti iced 4) ae 198% 1.08 1.981% ied inti ah salt eo peed 4 ~ ».{ Int. 5 25% Ing demand was centered on ———_———_ larger interests under 6.75; nothing Recor if hn auc eran itanert Lila SI Ie 10'4| Chicago because of low comparative! | MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | done on range lambs; few lamb weight 4 -%; extras (92)| Jewel ‘Tea. 48%| prices there and while 5 tive| Minneapolis, Aug, 20.—(}—Wheat |vearlings at 5.78; sheep about steady. 263; ; extra firsts (90-91) 25%; firsts|.1 pal peculs tan Sees ne ele ono Ts fohns-Manvitie ax demand was limited. | Minneapolis/Teceipts Monday 315 compared to 396 |Siaughter sheep and lambs: lambs, 80 i, eile ram (90 centralized oaeiogs) 18% new Sept. wheat closed 1%c lower, go “a featvand Ibs down, good and choice 6.00-7.15; 25%. Eggs, 4323, steady: extra firste| & 17%, | Dec. "-%c lower and May 1%¢ Leer erp inleomeir follow: (Common and medium, 4.25-6.10; ewes, ental gl alee: 373, | lower. stein closing quotations today follow: /99-150 Ibs, good and cholce, 2.00-3.00; { recta tet ane reed aoe gestae 19%4| Advices that importations of hay|154, protein all weights, common and _ medium receipts 16. 1815, me nt | Loew's 26% | and fodder from Canada will be al-/1 dk north. 1.16 1.20 1.50-2.50; feeding lambs, 50-75 Ibs, Fae, in ib hat teWeion ane Louis. G. 14%] lowed and special permits helped|2 dk north. 1.14 1.16 good and choice, 5.50-6.00. i firm, halncie steady; hens 4% Ibs 1D, Mane ae’ brig | contse grain undertone in late trad-13 dk north. 112 1.14 Tae eens } 16; under 4% Ibs. 14; leghorn ‘hens |Miami Coppe 2('4| ing. Old and new Sept. onts closed] 14% protein SIOUX CITY | 11: rock fryers 15 t isu ooees 14; 11% | 7#¢ lower, Dec. %¢ lower and May}1 dk north. 116 1.19 Sioux City, Ia., Aug. 20.—()—(U. Sock RIERA tole cuineaabineee 6 | Sc off. ‘Sept. and Dec. rye each|2 dk north. 114 116 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 5,000 commer- Drolet Aah ah kena dtr eee 22y,|closed unchanged. Old Sept. feed|3 dk north. 112 1.16 cial; 4800 governments. Market: Back AL to, 18 eee Tia LR 5% | barley closed le higher and new ahd/ 13%, protein slaughter steers, vearlings and she RONEEE IS: ‘en, Hittaen G4: taeee Ga 13% | Dec. each 1%c up. Sept. and Dec.|/1 dk north, 116 1.19 stock strong to 25*higher; better grade Toosters 9; hen turkeys 14, toms 12, 33, | malting barley finished unchanged.|2 dk north. 1.14 1.16 stockers and feeders 15 to 25 up; oth. Re 20, ere tera: hears. 1) 3 144 | Sept. flax closed 1c higher while Dee.|3 dk north. 112 114 |... ... [re strong: large share fed steers and Bae sain eones 18, | 88 UP %e. 12% protein yearlings 5.00.7.00; few held around ane " ¢.| High protein cash wheat was in|1 dk north. 1.16 1.19 7.25; small lots medium grade grass 3 Rg y= 201, | Strong demand Monday at firm to/2 dk north. 116 1.16 beeves 4.25-50; scattered sales choice ‘ NEW YORK N. 10% | strong in tone. Winter wheat was|3 dk north. 1.12 1.14 heifers around 6.00; most beef cows , New York, Aug. 20.—()—Butter 13% ]in fair to good demand and firm.|Grade of : ’ 2.25-3.00; low cutters and cutters M/ €,882, steady to firm. Creamery high- 16%4| Durum was in good demand andj! dk north. 1.16 1.19 mainly 1.50-2.00; good to choice 525- ‘ er than extra 28% to 29%; extra (92 10% | scarce. Corn demand was good. Oats|2 dk north. 114 1.16 600 Ib. stockers 4.25-50; small lots Score) 28 to 28%; first (88 to 91) 25 to 18%) were unsettled with seed buyers pay-|3 dk north. 112 114 .... «1. [Choice steer calves 5.00: load lots é Tie one reed to 87) 24 to 24%; Hh ing fancy prices i stuff available ed Crane sot choice 500-550 lb. feeding heifers q ¢ g 34 | Seed purposes. Rye was in good de- 5 . | ao nee seers sapien, Bins; whos Pei ait mand with offerings quite liberal, In : north ean nik cabeers Ana tenner sieers milk flats, fresh, specials 16; fancy 16% | barley, only the malting grades show-|3 north. gp Sac 5 i i 15%; do. held, specially cured spe- 28%4/ed real strength. Flax was in good Pry Gis possi ielsd cere cials 19 to 20; regular cured 18 to 1814; a demand with liberal offerings easily Pe we 4 higher than Friday: sows 10 to 20 up: ge eee eT BE oo es LHW... 118 117 115 116 Jesrly top 620; bid on sorted 210.220 cial packs or selections from fresh re- - i] CHICAGO CASH GRAIN as ronal Gace ee Ib, weights. 6.00-15¢ 387 ceipts 24 to 27%; standards and com- 8%| Chicago, Aug. 20—(#)—Wheat, Noli HoW.....1.16 117 115 148 |Ib, heavies 5.90; good 160-190 Ib. SR WET EO one ee Fi] orto peer eae leracecceniaga | weights 5.50.60; medium and light secon: + mediums, es mi 1.10.” 1D 4 75. 18 to 10%; dities, No, 1. 42 Ibe, a Reynol $541 corn, No. 2 mined 76%: No. 1 yel-|1 H We 16 1a ih, 4d0 | RR e gaan Mee esa niece 4; undergrades ; | Royal low 76%; No. 6 white 74%; sample!Gradeof thro’ : average checks 16 to 17; refrigerators, rt grade 71. 1DHW or Se Oe een eg special packs 22% to 2314; standards | Sea %| Oats, No. 1 white 56; rye, no sales./U HOW)... 115) 117 14¢ 116 lors talking 25 or more lower on Jambs 21% to 22; firsts 21; seconds 19 to 26% Barley 86-1.23. Timotiay seed 17.00-|Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat or around 625 for best offerings; 19%; mediums 18 to 19. 34, |18.00 ewt. Clover seed 12.00-16.00. 138 proein choice native lambs held above 6.60; Live poultry jrregular. Chickens ie ap age ES 1 114 113 1.14 | feeding lambs opened steady to strong freight and express unquoted; broilers | & 1% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Grade of ‘ : at 5.40.85; maximum prices for double freight 15 to 22, express 12 to 22; fowls 15. | Minneapolis, Aug. 20.—(/)—Flour]1 pH W or deck 66 Ib, Wyomings. freight 14 to 18, express 13 to 18; 163, | unchanged. 1HW..... 11201130 1201.13 roosters freight and express 10; tur- | Souther! 14% | Carload lots, family patents 7.60- Derum ” ee, é keys freight 10 to 15, express 12 to 15; 3% |7.80 a barrel in 98 Ib. cotton sacks. /Ch 1 amber 1.43% 1.50% 1.40% 1.47% | | Miscellaneous | ‘ducks freight 10, express 14. 8! 19%) Bhipments 20,621. 13% protein Poe cE Dressed poultry steady to firm. ag Pure bran 2250-23. 2 amber... 141% 140%... |® - Chickens fresh 15 to 26, frozen 21'to Ht] standard middlings 2-23.50. Cholee of FOREIGN EXCHANGE 26; fowls fresh and frozen 9 to 20; 6G 1 amber... 1.31% 137% 0... soos New York, Aug. 20.--/) — Foreign tec sete we | Be] wae AM Sa an 0 a0 ea eee et ducks fresh 13 to 15, frozen unquoted. | Texas 23% | prices: No. 1 dark northern heavy, beprcrted sabicaaaie Belain Bee; France 628%; a White eggs resale of premium marks 9 | 119.124; 1 dark northern, 117-122; 3 oe 119% 123 ssoo esos 18,68; Germany 39.90; Norway, fod 88-34; nearby special packs including] Tim. Roll Bea: 28 No. 3 dark northern, 116.120; No. 3/2 8m! oi % Sweden, 26.22; Montreal in New York, Tra: a dark northern 118-119; No. 1 northern |! "é durum 1.18% 1.14% 1.18% ..... |102.43%; New York in Montreal, 14% | amber durum hard, 123% 180%; No.|3vorow:'": 7,754 4 GOVERNMENT BONDS 76-27; pullets 2144-22; peewees 19%- 3% |2 amber durum hard, 123%-150%; No.|4 ventow, : ao New York, Aug. 20.—(#)—Govern- 20; Pacific coast, fresh shell treated 71411 Amber durum, 122%-131%; No. 2/2 Mixed ™ 4% ment bonds: ‘oF Uners, fancy 32-33; Pacific coast, 4% | amber durum, 1211-131 . A mix-13 mixed... 1378 Liberty 348 103.14. standards 31-32; Pacific coast, shell| 0: + ed durum, 11914-1211; No. 2 mixed!4 mixed... 72 i) Liberty ist 435 103.80. » treated or liners, mediuns 29-30; Pa-| og 16 | durum, 11842-1214; No. 1 red durum/” O41.” i airy flee. * effic coast, pullets 24-25; refrigerators, 33% | 106%. 2 white... 52 Treas. 45 112.00. nearby large 22-26; Pacitie coast, large re emia: No. 1, 199%. 3 Lind : Son Treas. 4s 106.11. + 97-29; brown, resale of lum | Vi 16%| Oats: No. 3 white, 50-54. whi P —_——__———. f 4 white... 40% 4marks 3344-34%; nearby and western 4 Rye: No. 1, 88%-90%. NEW YORK CURB special packs private sales from store 33%) Cor: No. 1 yellow, 78%; No. 1 mixed New York, Aug. 20—(P)-—Curb: 24-33; western 23-23% 13%; No. 1 white, 74%. Cities Service 1%. South St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 20.—(#)- at US.D.A.)—Cattle 5800 a eo 14,500 government; general Pi cered mostly plain or grassy; slaug! at Boston, reported to the Boston|New Jersey 155 to 1. steers and Opening slow , Brain S08 Sse eashangs Carine the Rar Chie V: @: So.) 40. Sm aieaay; Soot Wantwolbis 626- * week ending August 18, amount ; better grade. scarce; most plain 054,300 pounds compared with 4.-) RANGE OF CARLOT SALES graasers around 2.00-4.50; feed stock 800,800 during the previous week. Minneapolis, Aug. 20.—(?)—Range steady; desirable fed hei:ers 5.00-6.00; of carlot grain sales: ‘Wheat: No. 1 heavy dark northern WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN © “New York, Aug. 20—(AP)—Bonds| spring, 1.21%; No. 1 dark northern,! Winnipeg, Aug. 20—()—Cash close: |3.09; good fed cows up to 3.30; low 3 chose: 1,19% -1.20%. Wheat, No. 1 northern @4%; No. 2] cutters and cutters 1.00-2.00: bulls * “Great Northern 7s of 1936, 80.00. | Oats: Semple grade, 62%-83%. [northern 81; No. 3 northern 78%; lunchanged; bulk 340 down: good “D£-Topacco Products 6%s of 2022,, Flax: No. 1, 2,04-2.08. oats, No. 2 white 44%; No. 3. white | hearswel scarce 2.78 or. more; 106.58. ‘ -| Core rye ‘and barley net quoted. 42; No. 1 sifted 41%. abt og : “Northwest Banco 3%. HOME LOAN BONDS Home Owhers Loans 4s, ‘51, 99.90. At the end of Merch, there were 290,763 automobiles in-use in Realy, in- eluding public taxis. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1934 CLASSIFIED A “You don't have to sell me IT have been sold on them for long time. want-ad brought him back? found this lovely home if it the valuable pieces of fu which we picked up dirt cheap. “Why, it even took a want-ad to sell that filling station for you three years ago. “No, I never let a day go by but what I read the Tribune want- ads!” Are Low idea of Bismarck Tribune want-ads. ’Member when we lost Sandy —how quick that Tribune “And then we never would have been for a want-ad, or even some of Tribune Want Ad Rates Cuts and border used on want ads come under clasified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE A Representative Will Call If You Desire DS on the a long, hadn't rniture 1 insertion, 15 words 45c 1 insertion, 25 words . 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 85 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.00 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.45 All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates +8 60 Bly Lost and Found LOST—Ladies large envelope shaped black seal pocket book Friday af- ternoon at State Capitol or street. Contains railroad ticket, money and papers, belonging to Mrs. Es- ther Temple of Fond DuLac, Wis. Notify Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 501 West. Thayer. METAS ES LOST—On Thursday, White Gold 17 Jewel Bulova wrist watch. Reward. Phone Elsie Dybwad, 155-M, Man- dan, N. Dak. Personal SHAMPOO and finger wave, Palm- Olive soap, Vernon lotion soft water, 50c. Harrington's. Phone 130. MATTRESSES WE WILL renovate, clean and re- build your old mattress into a new art cover for only $3.95 or we can rebuild it into a modern inner- spring. 309-8th St. Phone 1962. Male Help Wanted LOST—Biack patent leather purse, containing fountain pen, glasses and prescription. Finder please leave at Tribune office. Reward. Automobiles for Sale_ USED CABS 1931 Buick Sedan .... 1931 Hupmobile Sedan . Sedan .. “66” Sedan 1933 Plymouth Coupe .. 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan . 1928 Dodge 8 Sedan . 1933 Plymouth Delux Sedan 1926 Chevrolet Sedan ........ 475.00 250.00 _Strayed __ STRAYED—Hogs, various colors from McKensie or my farm. Kindly no- tity L. E, Heaton, Jr. McKenzie, N. Dak. Shi ere STRAYED—Cow from Bismarck barn. All red but white face. Finder no- tify Tribune Ad. No. 7580. CAPONE, 42 OTHERS LODGED IN NEWEST. U.S, PENTENTIARY New Orleans, Aug. 20.—(?i—Al Capone, America’s public enemy No. 1. Jong before: the world had ever heard of John Dillinger, is on his way to a new prison home. He is being transferred, with great secrecy, from Atlanta penitentiary to the new: Aleatras prison in San Fran- cisco bay—the prison federal author- ities call “impregnable.” With 43 other prisoners, Capone was whisked out of the penitentiary in two specially built screened and barred railroad cars and started on ordinsry prisons. Although federal authorities main- tained a tight-lipped silence about reports the former Chicago gang lead- er was being sent to the Pacific coast T WANT 3 MEN for local tea and cof- fee routes paying up to $60 a week. No capital or experience required but must be willing to give prompt service to approx. 200 steady oon] sumers. Brand-new Fords given as bonus. Write Albert Mills, Route | Mgr., 6557 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. WANTED—Young man wanted to work by month. F. Jaszxowiak. —_—— ____ Female Help Wanted _ YOUNG lady wants place to work for board and if possible room. Tele- phone 610, Jaundry work at home for camp personnel. Phone 1860-J before 9:00 __&, m, or after 4:00 p, m. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Go home nights, Call at _Apt. B, Rose apartments. WANTED—Competent maid. Must be | able to cook. Call 811. WANTED—Waitress wanted at the Tavern. —_—_—_—_—_—— ______ Work Wanted WANTED TO HAUL black dirt, fer- tilizer, rubbish, or all kinds of other: __hwuling. Phone 523-M. CAPABLE woman wants work by the hour or day. Phone 366-W. ee For Sale FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Add. ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR- ING on all office machines. Sup- Plies. CAPITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 207 Broadway, '% block West of Postoffice. Phone 820. FOR SALE—Saddle horse. Phone 26. HAY AND FEED—Carlot dealers write or wire for prices: baled hay, mixed oat and sweet clover straw, straw, oat straw, corn, barley, oats, reground oat hulls. Fargo Seed House, Fargo, N. D. Houses and Flats | FOR RENT—Duplex with two bed- rooms, sleeping porch at 114 Broad- way. Ready now. Apply H. J. Migosmanee FOR RENT—Ground floor of my home on Ave. B and First Street, consisting of 5 large rooms, bath, kitchenette and screened-in porch. Large vestibule and closets. Natural gas for heating and cooking. Resi- dence district. Furnished or un- furnished, Would give lease for 2 years to responsible party. No small children. See owner at 100 Ave B East. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—A six or seven room unfurnished house for im- mediate occupancy. Garage desired but unnecessary. No objection to couple living in basement. Rea- sonable rent desired. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 7541. wheat | SD Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—One room apartment, large clothes closet, apartment can. be used as sleeping room. Call at 930-4th. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, Jarge living room and Murphy bed, kitchenette and Frigidaire. Also one for $22.00 per month. Everts Apt. 314-3rd |FOR RENT—Two rooms and private bath apartment. Completely fure nished in every detail, Call at 400 Ninth St. N. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment at 302 Avenue D. Water, light and heat included. FOR RENT—Two room light house- keeping apartment. For sale, bed, dresser, sectional book case and rocking chair. Phone 894-M or call at 523 So. 9th St. FOR RENT —Large unfurnished ground floor apartment, $25.00. Ale so one room apartment, $15.00. Gas, heat, light and water included. Laundry privileges. 515-2nd St. Rooms for Rent |FOR RENT—pleasant room in new modern home. Clean. quiet. Ale ways hot water. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 120-R or call at 503< 4th St. FOR RENT—Desirable furnished sleeping room. « Always hot water. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 116 WATHANET:. FOR RENT—Pleasant front room in modern home, close in. Phone 360-3 or call at 418-2nd SI FOR RENT—Sleeping room East Rosser. Phone 1618. FOR RENT—Modern cozy room for rent. close in. Phone 1628-W or call 316 Mandan St. as Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD _ BOARD and Room $1.00 per day. also hot. and cold baths included. Home cooked meals. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 1474-J or call at 308 at 11% ed rooms with board if desired. Spe- cial rates to couples. 614-8th St. —————— Ee Household Goods for Sale ‘OR SALE—Household furniture. Call at 221 Ave. B west or phone 528-W. FOR SALE—Two used pianos in A-i shape and one small new Write C. L. Bryan, 422-4th 8t., Bise marck. FOR SALE—South Bend Malleable Coal Range with hot water front in first class conditions. Also buf- fet and writing desk. H. B, Nelson, 1012 Avenue C. FOR SALE—Large wicker baby car- Tlage, canvass collapsible carriage, play pen with floor, combination auto and high chair. All compara- tively new. Reasonable. Call at 318 Avenue B West. FOR SALE—Steinway Baby Grand Piano, dining room and bedroom furniture, gas water other articles. Mrs, E. V. Lahr, Avenue B West. Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—500 pigs weigh- ing 75 pounds and up. Also butcher hogs. Cut Rate Meat Market. ‘WANTED—Used folding organ. 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