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Tribune’s Grain, —? METALS AGAIN DRAG DOWN MARKET; OILS | ' ° MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Sept. 7.—( Whose Dt. 7.—(P}— Open High A . ‘ Dt, Old. 1.18% 119% 14ase Piet [Ale Rede ee new. 1B 115% 1.145 115% | Aneghany 4 14% 114% 119% 116 hany. .. 1% 211% 113K 11146 2 127% 12% Utilities Also Fairly Resistant; a ‘Z : 26% |New Confidence Shown Also Close Heavy; Transfer ee] When Talk of U.S. Imports 700,000 Shares i* \s Found Untrue 16% Scere New York, Sept. .—UP—The stock hl cane wie YOUR Pee a heat values Friday fol- market was again dragged down by 5 184 lowed sinouncerent " iNat No. 1 the metals. Friday, the weak spot be- rig ing occupied by U. 8. Smelting which added several points to its 1413-point decline of Thursday. Some of the 19214 1.93 14 . T. livery contracts. rails, olls and utilities were fairly re-, Dec. 135" 193% ioe? 133, | atl, Ref... Ms] Te was algo shown that talk of sistant, but the close was heavy. +e wee vee 1,961g] Auburn Auto . 22% | United States imports of Argentine ‘Transfers approximated 700,000 shares, Been co: 4% wheat was apparently without any ‘The smelting stock apparently re- Cmcaco gai aa oa 7% | good basis, Delivered at Buffalo, duty flected further nervousness of holders| Chicago, Sept Toren nee Barnsdall . ‘fig | Paid. Argentine wheat would be con- regarding recent earnings estimates) Wheat— Open High Low Close|Bendix Aviat: 13% | Siderably higher than domestic wheat which were below former predictions. 1b6 toe 1.05 1.06%, | Bethl. Steel 28% | Of better quality. | Labor troubles were being watched |S¢! 06 1.06% 1.05 1.06% Warner 20' Wheat closed firm, “%-1% over) closely, but it was a question as to (1.08 1.073% |B Mfg. 18% | Thursday's finish, Dec. new 1.07% - just how much of an influence they 108, 1.07% |Calumet & Hecla.. 3% {eorn unchanged to % higher, were on the present tone of the mar- 106% 1.08% ot 13% | new 80%-%, oats %-% up, and pr ket. Other news of importance was 79% 1 visions unchanged to 5 cents down. meager. Grains rallied after early po The fact that wheat had risen more unsettlement, but cotton was hesi- 180 than 5 cents in the last few days led tant. U. 8. government securities |M 2 % | to profit taking, and to reactions turned a bit irregular and corporation bonds were slightly lower. The dol- lar was steady in foreign exchange dealings. Shares of Homestake mining got down about 15 points and U. 8. Smelting was off around 6 at its worst. American Smelting, Howe |S¢ Sound and Cerro De Pasco yielded 1 to 2. American Sugar Refining dropped nearly 3 and others, off fractions to a point or so, included U. S. Industrial Alcohol, National Distillers, Sears Roebuck, Western Union, Goodyear, Du Pont, Case and au“ Johns-Manville. Santa Fe, Union| s¢ 9.40 Pacific and N. Y. Central were nar- 947 9.50 row, a8 were Standard Oils of New 955 9.60 Jerssy and California, American Tel- 965 9.70 ephone, U. 8. Steel, General Motors, 13.62 aaa Gas and Montgomery 13°76 1376 13770 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Sept. 71—()— Du Open High Low i Produce Markets | Oe CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 7.—(#)—Butter was | Dec. weak in tone Friday and eggs were steady. Poultry held firm. Butter, 15,764, weak; creamery- specials (93 score) 2514-1614; extras!" Fay. (92) 25%; extra firsts (90-91) 24%-| sept %; firsts (88-89) 2312-24; seconds| Oct, (86-87) 22-23; standards (90 centra- lized carlots) 25. Eggs, 5,101 steady; extra firsts cars 22% local 22; fresh graded firsts cars 22 local “21; cur- rent receipts 17-20; refrigerator firsts 21; refrigerator standards 211 refrig- MINNEAPOLIS Minnea CASH GRAIN Hot is, hero 1.—(®) — Wheat 106 compared to 237 50. Livestock and Market Report for Fri., Sept. 7 _ Grain Quotations aS aoe, e [SPRING WHEAT CASH DEAL HOISTS PRICE New York Stocks Closing Prices, Sept. 7. 1934 been purchased at 10 cents a bush® spot cash higher than September de- which at times more than wiped out "s gains. Rallies later, nevertheless, lifted wheat anew to above Thursday's fin- ish. Houses with southwestern con- nections bought, and there was also buying here against sales at Minne- apolis. Meanwhile, Sant SofavmwaSssrs: PORE REE ER tions. Corn and oats mainly parallel- ed the action of wheat. Provisions were steadied by asser- 12% | tions that Great Britain was in the 187% market for cash lard. i beeen 31's | FUTURES FLUCTUATE WILDLY a gg | BUT CLOSE WITH GOOD RALLY East. ik. 99| Minnea; Minn., Sept. 7. Eat Mfg. . 14% | Wheat futures fluctuated freely dur- a ng ry 22% |ing early trade here Friday but fin- Erie RR 1dy | Ally straightened out for » good clos- Fid. P. Fire 26i¢ | ng rally as there was no pressure First Nat. 8 64% | take care of scattered short cover- Gen Am, Tr i New September, Dec. and May wheat . Am. lew , Dec. y wheat Gen. Elect. .. 18% | futures all closed 14%4¢ higher. Gen. Foods 29% | Barley was noticeably strong in GE Gas a Ei 4 | conrse i oop $6, | Old Sept. oats futures closed 140 Gold Dus 18% » Mew %c, Dec. %c, and May Goodyr. T. %1%c; Sept. rye %c higher and Dec. Graham *11%¢; old Sept. feed barley So higher, v8 | new Sc, Dec. 3%c, May 3%c, and old 32 |Sept. and Dec. malting barley 5c; Sept. flax 1c higher, Dec. %¢, and May ‘se. Cash wheat’ tone was strong. Win- & SEeSoVVaneSaeBa=-B' receipts erator extras 22. re ter wheat was in steady demand. Poultry, live, 1 car, 44 trucks firm;|* dtinnesolis cash wheat and coarse | HUPP 14 | Durum wheat demand was moderate. hens 4% Ibs., up 19, under 4% Ibs. 15; | grain closing quotations follow: ‘Harve %, Cash corn demand was fair to good. Leghorn hens 12; Rock fryers 17-17'2,| |, Wheat-— Delivered AITAVE | Int. Ni 6 Oats demand was fair. Rye demand colored 18%; Rock springs 191-20,|15% protein 1% | was fair to good. Barley tone was colored 16; Rock broilers 16-17%, col-|1 GK MOPIN. 119% 123% .... soe % |strong. Flax was in steady demand. ored 16%, barebacks 12-14, Leghorn|s ge horn” Tiss Lite 16; roosters 11; turkeys 10-16; spring | 14%, protein ; Hn RANGE OF CARLOT SALES ducks 12-16, old 12-13; spring geese|1 dk north. 1.19% 1.22% 18%) Minneapolis, Sept. 7.—(F-—Range 13, old 12, Aes non: ane ites ag {ot carlot ae ae wheat: No. 1 north. 1.15% 1. dark northern, 1: . NEW YORK 1 dk north, 1.10% 1.23% Fy Gorn: No, 1 yellow, h. 1. New York, Sept. 7.—()—Butter,|2 dk north. 117% sind Pe ela nol 10,131, easier, iam, higher ng tes north. 1.15% 26% extra 26-26%; extra (92 score) ; protein " 36% other grades unchanged. 1 dk north. 19% 1 3% cin eee ney. a Cheese, 103,122, slow. Prices un- cers ae 2 q ed by Russell- , changed. Grade 6% $1.00 Eggs, 13,456, firm. Mixed colors,|1 gx 119% Prt A Special packs or selections from fresh |3 qk 1 117% 4% 148 receipts. 25-28; standards and com~|3 dk north. 1.15% 13% a mercial standards 24-2414; firsts 22-| Grad : 32% Es 22%; seconds, mediums 40 lbs. and]! oh. EH 13% an dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs, 21-21'; average |2 Nor ise 18k ee ‘ ; refrigerators, special . na 7 packs 231-24; standards 224-23; /14, protein 21% " firsts 21%-22; dirties 20-20%; checks!1 DH W or 10 ‘51 16-16%, other mixed colors unchang-|1 Hi Wa... 1.19% 1.20% 1.18% 1.19% i a ed. %, 1 Wor . . . .. jOhio Oil ..... 10% oun rertd ee in: 1 z ce 119% 1.20% 116% 119% 2 ducks, freight 15-16; other treight| 12+ proven 5 3% 80, ST. PAUL and express Hoenaners. sa cnial ae 1.19% 1.20% 1.185: 1.19% 4 \ mouth at. Baul, Beet 1 —(0. 8. Dressed try 8 5 “ a a bt . 8. Turkeys, en 19-31; ducks, frozen]1 DH W or a i 57x, | Dep. Agt.)—Cattle 2,100; commercial, 16-17; other grades unchanged. 1H W..... 1.20% 1.17% 1.19% aah 7,500 severest: early supply len Whi fanged: bi Soath Dakota Wheat mostly she stock; several loads gr a eg 24-24%; other ;12% in 28 |fed steers numerous cars mostly west Rema mercer: Snes) 1D 31% |erms stil held back: opening trade - . ee 33it [generally steady; little action on — oo a PDHW or ph |soohers; few good fad shears 678-276; %4 | some around fi { Miscellaneous LHW... $4 Sd de‘ in Ch 1 amber 1.47 8% | sy fers 2.50- ; most cows FORE! 2% 13.28; strictly good 3 cutter “gee Pamber.> 146% 134%... 12% fee ae 1p Aas oe lew! balls Logs lg trea id Fe) 48% |largely 2.25-9.00; best heavyweights machane Saeay; creel Britain des ly amber... 137% 143%. areal, eso: mal dollars, others . rotein aroul : Britain 499%; France 6.68; Italy 8.70; |2"antper.... 1.26% 142% .. ge Calves 1,600 commercial; 2,500 gov- Germany 40.25; Norway 25.12; Sweden | Grade of %\ernment; fully 60 higher; grassy 25.78; Montreal in New York, 102.717; |1 amber... 1.27% 1.30% 25 |calves share advance; most good to New York in Montreal, 97.34%. 2 amber... 126% 129% 36% holes 608-188; early top 7.50; some its a 121% 1.20% .... sg gg mercer a Veg Gir gare Grae si 10-1 oP ae acs gd nea (By the Associated 9 : 3 Paci First Bank Stock, no trading. 0% Ha some mostly, 18 ot; good to choice 1 . 1.0018; CT Amociatea Press) “18 | ten be. 640-676; few lier pigs 4.00- ay se Met 3% 15.00; feeders 200-375; most. packing Midwest Util ........see-seeer 19% jos 4 15; 1S 1% aH 6.10-35; meeee graces sown 33% ‘ ursday 6.61; Xen Yorn ei TAR aig em © tlose: Barley— sO fancy 1.20 3 |higher to shippers; early’ sales of Groat Mothern Te of 1608 toss Med to #4. 1.06 22%| choles lambs 10 shippers €85; pack 7 mroieres 6/46 8 eF- eee gras. 90 afit |ers talking unevenly higher: sellers y, |Senerally asking 6.75 a1 5 MEW-308E CURY ny, |S 4b | sales ‘Thursday eleven doubles Wash- ey Soe, Ay “a Ino. iy |inatons averaging 88-88 Ibe 650. shar 10% a ee ee JUTH CASH GRAIN 14% CHICAGO ee "| uth, Bere. 1—/P)—Closing ash [Uni a Sept. 7.—)—(U. 8, D. A.) INVEST! TRUSTS ve Wheat, No. 1 ¢ark northern | Unit Fite | Hoss, 14.000 including 6,000 direct: Maasoclated Press) ” 1.21% -1.30%; No. 1 dark north- 14% | Market - slow, fully 10 lower than Over Counter at New York) 9% 1.28%; No. 2 nosth- 37% | Thuraday; 200-300 Ib. 7.35-45;, top quart: Ine an 119; 1,30. 1.26%; No. 3 dark Borednad 7.48; jee Tam Pigs Sm jo sa Ml il ern, 1.17%-1.25%; No. 1 rn down; sows large! -75; ‘ 4 -1.30%; No. 1 1. light light, good and choice, 140-160 GOVERNMENT BONDS ne sgh! No. 2 118%- Ibe. €00-7.00; light weight, ” 160-200 New York, Sept. 7- 126%; No. 1 amber durum hard, Ibs. 685-745; medium weight, 200- ba ea 1'31421.55%; No, 2 amber durum hard, ij | 280 Ibe. 7.30-45; heavy weight, 250-350 Liberty ays 102 ae 131%-155%; No. 1 amber durum, Ibs. 7.18-40; packing sows, medium and Liberty ath rhe 103.8 130%-138%; No. 2, amber durum, : Treas 440 11027 129%4-138%; No. 2 mined es ‘Tone (3 sata iN, ted rum, 110% Wook WE WILL BUY 1, 195% -197%. i HOME OWNERS LOANS fo. 1 nite, 56%-57%- One chicken or : Coston Home Owners Loans 4s ‘1..... 97. Mo, sy 88% -92, Mark ‘our Poultry a ae CamoNo. 1 yellow, #2i4: No. 1/ wheat: With Us. MINNEA! ro 4; No. 1 white, 60%. Minn, Sept, 7-—iP)—| mined. 10%: NO hss Mo, 1 foed.| 70%: No. 3 northern 7%. Armour Creameries Flour a fipmenta, 28.08: 85-86; No. 2 feed, 84-86; No. 3 fot) cat: No. 3 white, 47; No. 3 white, Bismarck, N. D. Er 81-88 northerti spring wheat in Chicago had | In| Steers, good and choice, 550-900 Ibs. China’s War Hero in U.S. “China's only hope {s to resist and Tesist.” General Tsai Ting Kal. commander of the famous 19tb Route Army that held the Japa- nese in check at Shanghal, assert- ed oo his arrival in New York, adding that he would ‘join forces with any faction ready ‘to tedicate \teelt to’ driving Japanese troops Out of his native land. {800d, 275-550 Ibs. 5.50-6.90; pigs, good and choice. 100-130 Ibs. 4.50-6.00. Cattle, 2,000 commercial; 1,000 gov- ernment; calves, 500 commercial: 5,000 government; well finished steers and yearlings very scarce, fully steady with ‘Thursday's advance; others about steady; she stock slightly more active, steady; bulls 10 to 15 lower; vealers firm; best 874 lb. yearling steers 8.15; part load lots good med- jum. weight steers 8.00-9.25; best sau- sage bulls 3.60; selected vealers 8.75- 9.00; slaughter cattle and vealers: 6.25-9.25; 900-1100 Ibs. _6.75-10.25; 1100-1300 Ibs. 7.00-10.60; 1300-1500 Ibs. 8.00-10.75; common and medium, 550- 1300 Ibs. 3.25-7.75; heifers, good and choice, 550-570 Ibs. 6.00-8.75; common and medium, 3.25-6.00; cows, good, 3.75-6.00; common and medium, 2.50- 3.75; low cutter and cutter, 1.75-2.50 “You don’t have to sell me I have been sold on them for long time. want-ad brought him back? found this lovely home if it the valuable pieces of fu three years ago, “No, I never let a day go by but what I read the Tribune want- Are Low bulls (yearlings excluded), good (beef) 3.25-4.25; cutter, common and med- ium, 2.50-3. vealers, good and choice, 7.00-9.00; medium, 5.00-7.00; cull and common, 4.00-5.00; stocker and feeder cattle: Steers, good and tol choice, 500-1050 ibs, 4.80-5.50; com- mon and medium, 3.00-4.50. Sheep, 9,000; fat lambs very active; 25 and more higher; native offerings 6.75 to mostly 7.00; bulk held 7.25 up- ward; best rangers still unsold; bulk plainer offerings 6.75 downward; sorted around 35 to 40 per cent; one car straight at 6.50; sheep and feed- ing lambs steady; slaughter sheep and lambs: Lambs, 90 lbs. down, good and choice, 6.65-7.25; common and medium, - 5.50-6.75; ewes, 90-150 Ibs. good and choice, 1.75-2.85; all weights, common and medium, 1.50-2.25; feed- ing lambs, 50-75 Ibs. good and choice, 5.35-6.00. “S10Ux CITY Sioux City, Ia, Sept. 1—P}— (UBDA)—Cattle, 1500 commercial and 1500 governments; most slaughter Classes little changed; general qual- ity rather plain; stéckers and feed- ers dull; small lots choice 1140 Ib. beeves 9.50; package long yearlings 9.00; other scattered sales grain feds largely 8.00 down; few choice kosher heifers 7.75; most beef cows 2.50-3.25; low cutters and cutters mainly 1.50- 2.25; few medium to good light stock- ers around 4.25. Hogs, 4,000; very slow, early butcher bids and sales steady to 10 lower; sow bids mostly 10-15 off; good 200-280 Ib. butchers 6.90-7.00; better grades held at 7.10; 1704200 Ib. weights 6:35- 90; 140-170 Ib. averages 5.506.35; med- ium and light sows bid $.25-35; feeder pigs 4.25 down. Sheep, 3,000; fat lambs opening strong to 25 higher; several lots choice sorted natives 6.50; few sales 6.00-25; double deck good to choice yearlings $80; no early action on feeding lambs; late Thursday fat lambs fully steady; top and bulk sorted natives 6.25. CHICAGO SOXATORS Ruan hicago, Sept. 7.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) a roe track 169, total U. 8. shipments 539; cobblers weaker, other stock about steady, supplies Moderate demand and trading rath- er slow; sacked per cwt. Wisconsin cobblers U. 8. No. 1, 120-25; Idaho Russets U. 8. No. 1, 1.75-90; slight de- ‘cay 1.60; combination grade 1.30-40; New Jersey cobblers U. 8. No. 1, 1.35; U. 8. No. 2, 80; North Dakota triumphs is No. 1, rag yoy cobblers pai graded 1.12!2; Wash- en Russets combination grade 1.66. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Sept. 7.—(7)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—A few scattered inquiries for fall wool were received in the Boston market, but practically no business was closed on sizable quantities. The business was. confined to occasional sales of sample bags mostly of woolen types of wool. Prices were weak on scoured clots wool. Quotations were unchan on greasy combing domestic wool and were nominal be- cause of the lack of trading. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. - Chicago, Sept. 7,—(?)—Wheat, No. 2 red, 1.07; No. 5 red, tough and gar- licky, 9814; No. 1 hard, 1.13%; No. 1 northern spring, 1.15%; No. 2 mixed, 1.07%; corn, No. 2 mixed, 81%; No. 1 yellow, 81%; No. 1 white, 85; sample grade, 77; oats, No. 3 white, 57-58; sample grade, 55; no rye; barley, 60- 1.24; timothy seed. 16.50-18.00 cwt.; clover seed, 16.50-21.00 cwt. American manufacturing industries of fuel in 1929, and in addition pur- chased electrical energy to the value of nearly $80,000,000. ‘In walking a mile, about 2263 steps. Farms for Rent # man takes of hay with considerable protected winter grazing, for rent to purchas- er of hay and personal Pull line of machinery, small herd of Hereford cattle—mostly register- ed; 18 good horess. One of the best apent about $1,500,000,000 for all kinds} FEED—Ranch with around 700 tons| FOR property. | FOR 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 which we picked up dirt cheap. “Why, it even took a want-ad to sell that filling station for you Tribune Want Ad Rates Cuts and border used on want ads come’ rates of 75 cents per advertising accepted. the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE A Representative Will Call If You Desire on the a long, hadn’t rniture 1 insertion, 15 words 2 consecutive insertions, not over 16 words 1 insertion, 25 words . 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 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 45c Household Goods for Sale Personal T HAVE a high grade Grand Piano MATTRESSES in storage in Bismarck. This is &} YOU can have your old mattress re- sample shipped direct from factory. novated, made soft and fluffy and I will make someone a REAL BAR-| rebuilt into our finest sateen cover, GAIN rather than reship. Terms] cheaper than you can buy a new to Ler yee se lick E.) one. 309-8th St. Phone 1962. Day, factory repr. in care land | EPILEPSY — EPILEPTICS! Detroit Parker Hotel, Minot, N. Dak. lady finds complete relief for hus- FOR SALE—South Bend Malieable coal range with hot water front. In first class condition. 1012 Ave. C. FOR SALE—Daybed, dining set, Gresser, davenport, icebox, grass mower, rake. 201 Bdwy., Bismarck. FOR system clarinet. Price reasonable. Phone 1069-J. —_—_— se eee USED CARS pt . $425.00 1928 Packard. Sedan ... + 295,00 Ford Pickup ....... 1930 Roosevelt Sedan CORWIN: USED | CARS School Buses ‘These cars are ideal for rural schoo! buses. Good mechanical condition; large bodies; almost new tires. Buick 1927 7-pass. sedan 95 Packard 1928 sedan Packard 1080 sedan Pierce-Arrow 1029 sedan Lincoln 1990 sedan: SPECIAL TERMS TO SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Fleck Moter Sales Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Cadillac, LaSalle, General Motors Trucks band. Specialists home - abroad, failed. Nothing to sell. All letters ‘answered. Mrs. Geo. Dempster, Apt. E-101, 6900 Lafayette Blvd. West, Detroit, Mich. SHAMPOO and finger wave, Palm- live soap, Vernon iotion soft water, $0c. Harrington's. Phone 130. RIDE AT BISMARCK RIDING ACADEMY. Gentle riding horses. Corner 15th) St. and Sweet Ave. Frank L. Stone, Prop. Phone 1889. Nebr.” Oo ) Male Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced second cook. Inquire Sweet Shop. Female Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Gordon Cox, 612 W. Thayer. . ee LADY STUDENT wants place to work for board and room. Telephone 610. | LADY WANTS general housework or | work as waitress. Call at Country Club. Phone 454-J. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Modern house, 6 rooms and bath. Five blocks from school. Price $2900. $750 down. Payments to suit. 5°¢ interest. Write Trib- 7895. | have high class. rooming house for rent or sale. Write Tribune Ad. No. 7896. FOR RENT—Very good 7 room house, $50. Hardwood finish, gas heat. Well furnished 4 room apt. $45. 3 room unfurnished apartment, gas lights, heat and water included. $27.50. T. M. Casey & Son. SPECIAL USED CAR BARGAINS 1933 Plymouth Sedan, low mileage $495 1930 Pontiac Coupe, good condition 195 1933 Chevrolet Sedan, very clean 495 1933 Chevrolet Coach, overhauled 485 1932 Chevrolet Coach. pt ++ 385 1929 Ford Truck, 10 ply tires .... Model T Ford truck, good box.. Model T Ford Sedan, good tires 25 We trade and give terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. . Bismarek, N. D. ad Garage for Rent FOR RENT—Oarage at 704 Mandan St. Also for sale: Hot Point au- write or wire for prices: baled hay, wheat, oats, barley straw; corn,| barley, oats, reground hulls, [ kakin riding pony, single footer and pacer. Phone Elsie Nelson, 901. FOR SALE—Potatoss truck or ranch layouts in the state. Write J. C. Eaton, Box 8, Fargo, N. Dak. carioad. You haul. ] Northwood, 6. Dek. i | FOR RENT—Basement for business purposes. 212 Main. Also 3 rooms on first floor of house to adults. Phone 905. at FOR RENT—About October ist, fur- nished modern 5 room house, two bedrooms, gas heat. Adults only. References required. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 7872. FOR RENT—Oct. 1st. Modern 5 room bungalow, 423-6th St. Bismarck. Gas heat. Address Wm. M. Murnane, Devils Lake, N. D. for appointment or information. FOR RENT—2 room furnished house and one furnished room upstairs for light housekeeping. Also one basement furnished room for light housekeeping. Call at 818-7th St. Phone 1747-R. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—One front apartment, either furnished or unfurnished. Electric stove and electric refrig- Furnished or unfurnished. Heat, lights, gas and water included. 211- 2nd St. Phone 1606-M.’ FOR RENT—Newly decorated well furnished 2 room apartment. Pri- vate bath. Ground floor. East front. Close to school and capitol. Garage. 808-7th St. -" | FOR RENT—Apartment. 3 rooms and sleeping porch. Lights, gas, heat and water furnished. Call at 223 W. r. Phone 1185. FOR RE! ie 3 room. apt. on ground foor. For adults only. Call at 1002-4th St. FOR RENT—Fui Toom mished one with kitchenette. Heat, lights and gas included. Call 801-4th Bt. FOR RENT—Partly furnished or fur< nished 3 room ground floor aparte ment. Rental $30 a month. Cal) at 721-3rd St. ____Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Desirable furnished sleeping room. Always hot water. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 116 LE ee FOR RENT—Large front room in modern home. Suitable for two. Hot water any time. Close to achool and capitol. 909-5th St, Phone 242-R. FOR RENT—Clean, comfortable room, Private lavatory. 1 or 2 gentlemen Preferred. 931-8th St. _ Suitable for one or two. 514-5th St. FOR RENT—Large, pleasant room, Close in. 521-5th St. Phone 403-M. ROOM FOR RENT in modern home. in. Phone 834-W. 12 Rosser. _ FOR RENT—Furnished room in gas heated home. Ground floor. ways hot water. Suitable for one or two. Close to capitol. 1010-5th St. Phone 936. pis FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room for lady. In modern home. Gas heat, always hot water. Laundry privileges. 323 Park. FOR RENT—Nice modern furnished rooms. Close in. Always hot water. Gentlemen preferred.. Phone 926-J. 507-3rd St. ventilated rooms. Suitable for twe or three in a room. Board if de- sired. 614-8th St. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished up- stairs sleeping room. In new mo- dern home. Private entrance. Also garage. Opposite St. Alexius Nurses Home. 307-10th St. Im- mediate possession. inquire 813 Avenue B. FOR RENT—All_ modern 6 room house. Furnished.» Also piano for sale. For information apply at 211- 2nd St. Phone 1606-M. Wanted to Buy WILL PAY cash for used car in good condition. F. E. Diehl, 809-6th 8t. __ Phone 1186, WANT GOOD used corn binder cheap. J. E. Tappan, 912 East 24th St., Minneapolis, Minn. a Wanted to Trade HAVE Saxophone as part trade for a light car to be in good condition. Call at 719% Thayer. J. W. Plumer. [EEE esse Farms for Sale FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room. Phone 1407. 712-7th FOR RENT—Do room. 415-4th. in. Gentlemen preferred. 1628-W. 316 Mandan. Room and Board WANTED—Boarders and roomers Across from Paint and Glass store. 400-4th St. wat furnished house. Will gladly furs nish references. J. R. Van Dyke, 911-6th St, | WANTED TO RENT—oy repent ; people. Large house FOR SALE—16 A bottom land 6 miles south of town. $600. Call at 311 So, 8th Bt rooming or a _— > with purchasing if satistqvtory. Tribune Ad. No, 7664, FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping foom, erator, city heat. Always hot water. - Gentlemen __ preferred. Gas heat, always hot water. Close ~ FOR RENT—Two nice clean web - 280 2 a |