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Market Rep e 9 nN Tribune’s Grain, Lives tock and “eport for Thur., Sept. 20 | , LASS IS RULE > { _ Grain Quotations Lit te i Kh PROFIT-TAKING Chicago, See. ago RANGE i Wheat oP 20 aE Sept, Pen High Low Close! Closing Pri (Dec, old... ioe 108% 1038; 19g, | Age meg ume » 7 f [Dec new. 103s, ryge £28% 1.04, | Alleghany” 100 —_—_—. May oe 104 100% 106, Al. Chem. a bye ah i . *s 1.033, 1, | Allis-Ch, . ‘ few Rails Register Quiet Im. <.c0'"— * 203% Lowe Ame eh. Mie. i biti hha [Bee es 33 (Bulges in Chicago Prices. Fol- proximate 500,000 Shares [May .... ' 184 lowed by Profit-Taking: Oats— He sew York, Sept, 20.—()—Seatter- Sct» old. Wh Top Levels Not Held d profit-taking gave the stock market |p.” ew ian a moderately shined pone heeday. A Dee” ne 34%! Chicago, Sept. 20.—(P}—An abrupt few of the Tails registered quiet im-| 7°" n provement, a8 did some of the merch-/ "0: andise issues. Dullness was the rule| old tnroughout, however, with transfers/gent” © approximating only §00,000 shares. The | Dec.” oid dose was irregular. the failure of equities to resume their forward push led some commen- tators to conclude that yesterday's = brisk rally was largely of a technical |<! 80% Dec, n a ) May nature. Bonds exhibited strength, |) ih yesterday -.tinish Deseinber (new fome of the U, 8 government, secur- 11% | foaieed corn 1c Deceinber 1 ve more than a full | Bethl. Steel 2 ‘a-%4, corn 1%-15% up, December ities recovering a full point. | Borg ‘Wi %)new 77%-78, oats %\-1% advanced, Grains came back @ cent or so a/Oct. 27 | Brings Mie 19% | and provisions unchanged to a rise of pashel despite considerable realizing, | Dec. 7 | Calumet & Hee! 18, [5 cents. Cotton also improved. The dollar ex- | an. rf iCanadian Pac. . 13% Threshing delays in Canada be- hibited strength against leading for- ee cause of adverse weather conditions tien exchanges. The British pound|6:? \Celates ot gave added momentum later to was noticeably heavy. | Shares of Santa Fe, Delaware & MI Hudson and Southern Railway were | Minneapolis APOLIS RANGE » Sept. 20,7} a bit higher and Sears Roebuck got) Wheat— ‘Open Hien up nearly @ point. Westinghouse,/Sept., old.. La ria Wed 143% 14% 113% Wa tt 1.094, 1.097; 1.091, american Can, Montgomery Ward,|Sept. new. continental Can, Standard Oil of New| Dee Jersey and Auburn were steady. U. 3 | New York St 2] . :, | Auburn ‘Auto’! 83s | Aviation Corp. 37 | Baldwin Loco. ; Balt. & Ohio . at 32% cs [GRAINS HIGHER AS turnabout in foreign grain markets, which have recently been weak, had) much to do Thursday with bringing about higher prices here. Bulges in Chicago prices, however. | were followed by profit-taking, and/ | top levels were not held. Considerable notice was taken of Kansas reports | that subsoil moisture reserve supplies for wheat were still meager. Wheat price advances here. Bullish | sentiment was augmented also by a/ 8% td upturn in the .Buenos Aires! wheat market, emphasizing right) writing here: 3% iface action at Liverpool as compared | cents with Wednesday’s weakness. Likelihood of seasonal crop scares | She Can’t ‘Bear Baer for Name | | { It might be “finis’ to her ro- mance with Max Baer, world heavyweight champion pugilist, that Dorothy Dunbar Baer is Despite rumors of reconciliation, the actress who once was Baer's wife ‘has petitioned a Los Angeles court fueling dropped about 2 points and] icone was i ee cae were regarded by some} jor permission to drop - the FCMEAA| sets sass s.. 80%— Com, Southe 1, [Chicago wheat trade authorities as a “Baer” from her name. American Telephone was down nearly is 80x, . Southern . 1%) potential bullish influence. There! x as much. U. 8, Steel common and Bt BIA “BA 81:2) Con.’ Gas 2511 as talk also that ayaa eun tbr | preferred, Loe West- Peas . month the brunt of the Canadian |medium weight and weighty kinds o1 Jnion, Bethlehem Steel, Good-|Sept.. old. 81 | Wheat crop movement will have been | ruling 10 to 15 higher; top 10.80; sev- year, Johns-Manville, N. Y. Central: ch 27, |felt. with approximately marketings \cral loads 10.25-50; in-between grade and a number of others were harrow. | Cont, on "Del ie ‘of 100,000,000 bushels. fed steers mostly steady, but common aa ae, | Corn Produc! 60%| With corn receipts light, corn and killers and general run in-between Produce Markets | js Crosley Radio $3:z |oats duplicated the upward trend of | heifers weak to 25 lower; other killing 6 ¢ Dee. Curtiss Wright . 21, | Wheat. |classes mostly steady; practical top CHICAGO Sept. old 43). Daan 21%| Provisions were responsive’ to|weighty sausage bulls 3.40: vealers Chicane MRE Bitter cealeane cole “| Powel ae §* strength displayed by grains. a tae bites slaughter cal " , . 20. ty ‘ ! . a and vealers: steers, good ai eggs were steady in tone Thursday, | De. : cas ira i ne FUTURES CLOSE, HIGHER jchoice 550-950 Ibs., 6.00-9.75: 900-1100 Poultry was firm. El. Auto Lite; 213, |ON NEWS FROM ABROAD |Ibs.. 6.75-10.50; 1100-1300 Ibs., 7.28- Butter, 10,597, steady. prices un- |B). Pow. & Lt. .. 4 Minneapolis, Sept. 20.—()—Wheat | 11.00; 1300-1500 Ibs, 8.00-11.00; com- shanged. Eggs, 2,735, steady, prices: : 11% | futures closed at a fractionally higher; mon and medium 550-1300 lbs., 2.75- unchanged. + | 26% level with sentiment much improved |8.00; heifers, good and choice 550-750 Poultry, lve, 2 cars, 33 trucks,| = it because of the news from abroad. | 5.50-8.50; common and medium 2.75- firm; hens 414 lbs. up 18':; under puuaeanne Anbeenhel 32 There was a little September liqui-|5.50; cows, good 3.50-5.50; common Rock 5 .. Sept. 20.—P.— 4'2 Ibs. 16; Leghorn hens 1212 tryers 1592-16; colored 15; ‘White|geni tmz Open High Lov 20% Rock springs 16-18; Plymouth Rock /sept” new. 00) 51 springs 16%-18; colored 15-16"; |Dec. a Rock broilers 17-18, colored 17, bare-|May . 11% backs 12, Leghorn 2 Ibs. up, 15; Leg-|_ Rye— 11% horn springs 13%; roosters 11; tur- Bee 2\Goodyr. T. & R. 20% keys 10-16; spring ducks 4*: Ibs. up|" ‘fiay. |Graham Paige . TU oc 13-16; small 12, spring geese 10, old 9! sent, ...... 1.83 1.83 1.824: 1.824 ;Gt- Nor. Pf. Hd Oct. 6005183 188 Lens 1925 St West 8 3% | Mey se ay NEW YORK ie. Gets et ee ob ay ew. New York, Sept. 20.—(?)—Butter.; + 183 1.83% 1.8275 183 | Edson Moto: 1% 3854, firm. Creamery, first (88-91 es \Hupp Motor 2% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis. Sept. 20.—\?i—Wheat receipts Thursday 141 compared to 146 a year ago. scores) 24%4-25%; seconds (84-87) scores) 23-24; centralized (90 score) %5'2; other grades unchanged. Illinois Cent. . Int. Harvester Int, Nick. Can. Int. Tel. & Tel. .. SSSoRNE Generally higher level. 4, |Gation through the day but the total was not serious in proportions and fresh speculative buying power stim- ulated by cables and weather news , | affecting corn and wheat was easily able to take care of the pressure. Profit-taking prevented sharper ad- stocker and feeder cattle: steers, good New September wheat closed ‘2c higher, December %-%c higher, and Grains also finished at Minneapolis |choice range lambs 6.75 sorted 3 per old and new September oats closed icent; native ewes steady, 1.50-2.50; %c higher, December 1-1%c higher and May %c higher. September and December rye each closed %c higher and medium 2.75-3.50; low cutter and cutter, 1.75-2.75; bulls (yearlings ex- cluded), good (beef) 3.25-4.25; cutter, ers, good and choice 6.50-8.50; medium 5.00-6.50; cull and common 4.00-5.00; |and. choice 500-1050, Ibs,, 4.25-5.75; common and medium 2.75-4.25, Sheep, 16,000; lambs active, 10 to 15 jand more higher; natives 6.75-90 alearly; best held 7.00-10; six doubles early bulk range ewes at outside; feeding lambs weak; slaughter sheep and lambs: lambs, 90 pounds, down, Cheese, 131,522, quiet. Prices un-) “Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse| Jewel Tea ...... sland May “ce up. Old and new Sep-|good and choice, 6.40-7.10; common. changed. grain closing quotations today follow: | Johns-Manville *2!tember feed barley closed Sac lower,/and medium 5.25-6.50; ewes 90-150 Eggs, 14,581, steady to firm. cll Wheat— Delivered ToArrive| Kelvinator . wee December %c higher, and May '%c|pounds, good and choice 1.75-2.75; all ‘nixed colors unchanged. Pople fire ean ee Riewe (8. 8) 2. 17% |higher. September ‘and December | weights, common and medium 1 White eggs, Pacific Const, tray 2dk north. 1144 1164 |... |Kroger Grocery 27% |malting barley closed unchanged. |2.15; feeding lambs 50-75 pounds, good shall treated or liners, fancy 35-36; 3 dk north, 112% 114%... Liquid Carbonic 20, |September and December flax finish- |and choice 5.50-6.25. Pacitic Coast, standards 32-35; oth-|147 protein Loew's... 26% led unchanged, while May closed ‘ic * whites and all browns unchanged.|1 ‘dic north. 11614 149% .... Louls, G& 184 jiowe. oS on BlOUX CITY Live poultry steady. Chickens,/2 dk north. 1.14% 1.16% Cash wheat tone was very firm and| Sioux City, Ia., Sept. 20—()—(U. 8. freight and express unquoted; broil-|3 dk north. 1.12! 114% ... Math. coke s a there was good demand for almost |Dept. Aer.)—-Caitle, 2,500 commercial ers, freight 12-22; express 13-22; ise 1,16", 1.194 Miami Copt 3% | everything offered. Winter wheat was | and 3,500 governments; most slaughter fowls, freight 12-21; express 13-21; |2 Gk north. 10 eit Mid-Cont._ Jet. 11% |searce and steady. Durum wheat steers and yearlings steady; fat she roosters, freight and express 12; tur-|3 ax north. 112% 114% |Midland Stl. U% | started slow with early bids sharply |stock steady to strong; stockers and keys, freight 18-18; express unquot- Sb Mo. Kan. & Tex. one tower but eventually some of the buy- | feeders little changed; car choice 1077 ed; ducks, freight 12-14; express 20. Pee 44 [es came ir for single carlot and |lb. yearlings 2.10; ‘balk: 625-825; ths t iy ‘keys, ¥ ap 13% | maintained old tops. oice Kosher heifers 17.75-8.00; bulk frozen, pool Pe tides on Lose cag 20% Corn demand was slightly improved. |beef cows 2.50-3.25; low cutters and hi *f Nat. Cash R. 13% |Oats demand was fair to good. Rye |Ccutters mainly 1.75-2.25; load lots good Wea) hed see Nat. Dairy, Prod, ict ‘demand was fair to good, being bet- cored a stockers 4.40. ‘i f : | Nat, Distil ; |ter than it has beén of late. Barley logs, 4,000; very little done; few Chit rears plat Sala Dept. PAB Aisi oes nies Gentes * Hg of the best sort sold one cent higher |scattered butcher’ sales to shippers cago, Sept, 20.—(?)—(U. 8. Dept. Oe. MBM UTM se wee NH. ga 13. |but there was little change where av- |steady; packers talking lower; medium Agr)—Potatoes, 89, on track 263,)1 north... 148: Tigig co) Ti) [North American 11% |erage qualities were concerned. Flax|and light sows to shippers about 5 total U. 8. shipments 436; steady; sup- 3 north,.., 1id% 11444. oe Onio Oil 10 | was in good demand and firm. lower; good and choice 220-260 lb. plies moderate demand and trading Montana Winter Whea‘ |Pac. Gas & El. 14% butchers 6.75-85; top 6.90; nothing moderate; sacked per cwt. Wisconsin) 40, rotein Pacific Lig. . 3 7 done on other weights; medium and 10-15, .20; “|1 H W..... 16% 1.17% 2 ‘i 4 er up to 4.50. fied 1.00; triumphs unclassified .95;) 137, protein 12% Sheep, 5,000 commercial and 535 Minnesota cobblers U. 8. No. 1, 1.05-]1DHW or sia.) 4453 SO. 8T. PAUL LIVESTOCK overnments; commercial run includ- 2; North Dakota early Ohios U. 8.1 H W..... 116% 117% 115\ 116% 88. | gouth st. Paul, Sept. 20—ur-—(. f regrocniss cummetcial in lociod No. 1, 140-15; cobblers 1.1-20; tri-|12%- pram iB 15%|8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,400; 5,500/on slaughter classes; early bids on umphs 1.40-80; Colorado triumphs U. 1HW. 116% 117% 115% 1.16% | pins. 27'4| government; fed steers and yearling! sorted native lambs steady, up to 6.50; 8. No. 1, 1.85; Idaho Russets U. S. No.) eof Ry, market not as active as Wednesday|held to 6.75; or above; indications 1, 150-80; fat quality 1.40, combina-|7"D Ht Ww or + 1364 116 37% | Cue early sales ly steady; she| steady on feeding lambs; late Wed- fae e135 LH W...-- 1254 127% 1144 1.16% | pyiman stock, good action at steady to 25|nesday lambs 25-50 higher; top rang- : : Minnesoia. and South Dakota Wheat] purity Baking. 8 | higher terms; cutter grades showing|/ers 670; others 6.60; natives 6.25. to 08! — . &. » 3, L144 1.13% 228% (Remington A pnt 4 Wee 13% 12%| dry fed steers and mixed yearlings Agr.) —The Boston market for domes-|!. H jRep. Stl. higher, 5.30-75. i ve| Grade of Tob 46% | 6.75-8.50; old head ight steers to 9.25 ang Oot Femained Practica ofl? DEW & ya91, 1s 12h 149% [Royal Duten Shell 34% | common and medium steers 2.50-5.50; | ; Toh EPR Oat oocas-|2 2 "| ngewe |v ag, | Safeway Stores 46,_ | best heifers held around 800; tew fed|| Miscellaneous | pe le demand. Mi tities of wooll cn 1 amber 1.44% 1.52% 1.42%: 1.49% lgchulte Ret. . 2334 | Kinds 6.00-7.00; lower grades down to|® —_> nally needed small quant odds | Cars protein | Seaboard Oil 37% | 2.00 or less; beef cows largely 2.50- FOREIGN EXCHANGE jovared “shin sequirements 100% Orad|2 amber... L604 151%... c++ [Sears Roebuck 5% | 850: few 4.00; cutter grades 1.50-225;| New York, Sept. 20—(—Foreign thee Reet Tee nom-| CBE aa. 540; ws (eee 7% | bulls 2.28-78, but heavyweights 3.00 or |exchange easy: Great Britain de- significance ber... 1344 140% ++ 6% | more. : mand in dollars, others in cents. inal ble lines of |}, amber. Shell Union . , ot ; wool, ee Be eee ign wood ee Protein | 53:, 1.99% + s+ [Simmons aby, |g 2ommon and medium stock steers Great Britain 4.99%; France 6.67%; reports from tone |2, 2 Simms Pet. ..- % |2.25-8.25, Italy 8.68%; Germany 40.48; Norway markets fndioated a steadier YP? \Gradeof 94: 1.27% Skelly, Oil... 1S/| Calves 1,500; 3,000 government; |28.09; Sweden 2575; Montreal in New abroad, P amber---- 1233 126% Soc. Vac. Oil . s00d to choice vealers §.50-7.00; cull| York 103.03%; New York in Mon- ymber.... 1 11% td Yi DULUTH CASH GRAIN jGrade ot 113%) 114% 113% «+ en ee 16% | And media hie 2e-4 oe tive, shipping "CH 97.08%. Duluth, Sept, 20.—(P)—Closing |! rd durum Coo Grain Sparks With. 13 lames eect ca as ‘aw WARK Cine cash prices: wheat—No. 1 dark a Com— ag + |Stand. Gas é& EA. 7% | mostly steady to weak with spots 10| New York, Sept. 20.—(P)—Curb: thern heavy, 1.18%-1.27%; No. 1 pal i Stand, Oil Cal. . a lower on fed butchers; majority better| Cities Service 17s. : northern, 1.16%-1.24%4; No. 2 dat! Stand Oli N. 54, {200-290 Ibs., 6.90-7.00; early top 7.00; Elec. Bond & Share 9%. northern, 1.14%-1.23%; No. 3 dark! 3 “heavier weights and medium gradcs| United Founders %. northern, 1.13%-1.22%; No. 1 north- 22 |down to 6.50 and below; better 170-190 em heavy, 1,18%-1.27%; No. 1 north- 8% |Ibs., 625-90; desirable 140-160 ibs., CHICAGO STOCKS ern, 1.16%+1.24%; No. 2 northern, 5% | unevenly 4.75-6.00; feeder pigs mainly| No quotations. 116% 1.24%; No, 2 northern, 1.14%- 41% /3.26 down; bulk good sows 5.80-6.25; 123%; "No.1 amber durum hard, average cost Wednesday 6.22; weight GOVERNMENT BONDS 1.28% 1.56%; No. 2 amber durum 13% 1216 Ibs. New York, Sept. 20.—(P)}—Govern- hard, 1.38%01.52%: No, 1 amber f 11 |. Sheep 6,600; no early action; un-|ment bonds: durum, “atic ie No. 2 amber 104 73% |dertone strong to higher; sellers ask-| Liberty 345, 102.29. Gute (Eatitaea, No 1. mixed 95 14 |ing sharply higher or 6.75 for native) Liberty 1st 4%s, 103.12. . ae Tene No. 2 mixed ae Ce lambs; talking around 6.25;| Liberty 4th 4%4s, 103.16. Curum, 1.2161.45%; No. 1 red durum, ' ; 1A |late sales Tuesday include two loads| Treasury 4%s, 100.16. LL, sae 196 1.85 31% | Sttletly choice 87 Ib. range lambs 6.50) Treasury 4s, 105.24. Flax—No, 1, 1.92g-1.845. Oats—No, 3 white, 54'-65%. | BISMARCK GRAIN -Miller Co.) 5.50. . charges of hay ‘unstamped cigar- Rye—No, 1, 81-81%. cpurnished by use 7 |e rien | an) New Yor, Sept 20-ch—Bondsl etter in their poseesion. eine (He guetetions: 1.00; No. 1 dark northern - $ A Western Union . gd CHICAGO close: The two who will stand trial are fe ToaetL tha, a food, #1%-80%: No, 1 eehern « * yor) Wetingh Air. 30% | , Chicago, Sept. 20.—()—(U. 8. Dep.| Great Northern 7s of 1936, 86. B. G. Mitchell and Frank Diekos. feed, 83% -85% ; No. 2 |No. 1 not : + 107l Westingh El. & M. . 7 | Agr.) —Hogs, 16,000 including 8,000 di-| Tobacco Products 6%s of 2022, 105%.) In a third restaurant, the inspect- No. 8 feed, 18% -82%. |No, 1 amber durum» + 1.03] Woolworth {TA \rect; slow, steady to 10 lower than : - ors who work under the state direc- a BALES No, 1 mixed ty - 2 ‘Wednesday; 210-300 Ibs., 7.25-35; top INVESTMENT TRUSTS tor, Sidney Papke, confiscated quan- RANGE OF CAT-LOT GAMO nge|No. 1 red du 18 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 735; 110-200 Ibe. 660-720; light (By The Associated Press) tities of beer which was unstamped of earlot paler + No, 1|No. 1 oe ye . Cr Minneapolis, Sept. 20.—(?)—Plour Ughts BEA: good pigs Pigeed (Over the Counter in New York) | and it is now in storage at the Bans: dark northern, 120%-122% Ane Bevtey + SO funchanget a oer tnd entloe 140-160 loa, 850-680; light ae 116 121 vextgation, ‘The eee was found at dark hard winter, 2.17% NO eG Oats ooo cict My etre bran 2180-22. welght 160-200 Ibs., 6.40-7.25; medium] Twenty. thousand ladybugs re-|the Stop snd Eat cafe, owned by jurum, H J ey vi r Je! -» 7.10-35; ipped George durum, = No. 1 red durum 58%. Hard wintel Gasit GRAIN Standard middlings 2150+ weight 250-350 Ibs., 0. ‘ , ee Sarita its ; ohn, oi a Corn: No, 1 yellow, 78. 1; No. 3, CHICAGO 20—(P}—Wheat, No. sows, Medium and good 275-550 lbs.,/to put an end to a scale epidemic in| Nearly 2000 airway searchlights, 1.12, ; 2 red 1.0646; NO- 3 mixt % t. 20. — (PB) — f J + Plax: No. 1, 193-198. mixed 1.03%; Cet No. 1 white Astin Po octhern 82%; No, 3| Cattle, 7,000 commercial; 300 gov-| People with fair hair and blue eyes| been installed on the established air- Oats and rye not quoted. No. 1 yell sade 15%; oats, No. 2) ¥ hern 79; No. 3 northern 70%. ernment; calves, 2,000 commercial; |are not so well equipped to face bril-| ways of the United States by the de- eT ng 8512-86: 89) y 83-123; NO ree} nerd : No, 2 white 46%; No. 3 white|300 government; strictly good and/|liant sunshine or other light as those| partment of Commerce Aeronautics MINNEAPOLIS, STOO white 57 2 16.50-18.00 cwt: Say taaee choice fed steers and yearlings strong; | with dark hair and eyes Branch The otby seed 16.2 Firat Banke stock 6%: (et 16.00-22.00 ewe Northwest Banco 3% v straight ts, RS iA a odd natives to shippers €.40; two loads 54 Ib. range feeders Home Owners Loans 4s, ’51, 97.2. NALA HS OAR ED AR eH “You don't have to sell m& on the idea of Bismarck Tribune want-ads. I have been sold on them for a long, "Member when we lost Sandy -——how quick that Tribune long time. want-ad brought him back? “And then we never would found this lovely home if it been for a want-ad, or even some of the valuable pieces of furniture which we picked up dirt cheap. “Why, it even took a want-ad to sell that filling station for you three years ago, have hadn’t “No, I never let a day go by but what I read the Tribune want- ads!” Tribune Want Ad Are Low under clasified column inch per single Cuts and berder used on want ads come splay rates of insertion. ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE A Representative Will Call If You Desire 1 inser Rates 45c 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 word: 15 cents per : 1 insertion, 25 wot 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 Ttion, is words rds . 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Dale, state treasurer, Thureday in an article which is part of an anthology of opinion gathered in a new book, “challenge to the New Deal” recently published. / In his article, Dale declares, “they have been trying to cram a lot of Jargon down the American throat and can't get away with it, Let any radical be on the highway by a motor cop and he uses all the suavity of a politician to escape with- out getting a ticket... he tries to win favor. ‘selling’ his idea to the voters.” “Prattle about soaking the rich, and bane ing Judges, and putting tankers Bethe votlsg popuiece who dren of ot the who dream of mensions without working for them. But it doesn’t go down with the boys who achieve, who produce, who cre- ate, who build, who organize, who sell, who get the world’s work done.” Two Restaurant Men Arrested by Agents Lake Wednesday waived preliminary hearing and were bound over to Dis- trict court with bail placed at $500 by Police Magistrate D. G. 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Apt. 7.) cae es FOR SALE—Gas range in good con-| __ _For Sale or Trade fe dition; also cabinet radio. Phone 1710-W or call at College Bldg. Apt. FOR SALE—New gas furnace about half price. Geo. A Daily, Mandan, N. D. FOR SALE—Gas range. Table top: style. 8 months old. 307-12th St. | ——_—_————————— SS Room and Board ____ BOARDERS and Roomers wanted at Highway House, 114 W. Main. Good rooms and board. Give us a call for) rates. M.C. Anderson, Prop. IN AMERICA By Joseph Natnan Kae Author of “Famous First l':+ JAMES BLACK OF PENNSYLVANIA, FIRST PROHIBITION PARTY CANDIDATE FOR U.S. PRESIDENT. BOOK MATCHES FIRST MANUFACTURED IN 1696. AMES HENRY COFFIN was the founder of the Fellen- berg Manual Labor Institute at Greenfield. Black was nomi- nated Feb. 22, 1872, at Colums bus, O., and polled 5608 votes that year against Grant's 5.- 7,132, The Diamond Match Company made the first book matches at its plant at Barber- ton, O, fe RE FOR RENT—Large sleeping room: y FOR SALE BY OWNER—Or_ will trade for Bismarck property. Large modern building located in town near Bismarck. Ideal for hospital, ‘lub house or hotel. Write Box 365, Wilton, N. D. i FOR SALE OR TRADE—35 acres of bottom land. 4 miles south of Bis- marck, 15 tons of hay. Team of horses go with place. Joe Buck- myer. FOR SALE or TRADE for beef cattle or hogs, 50 choice white face breed- ing cows. Cut rate Meat Market. Phone 216, Rooms for Rent ___ FOR RENT—Well furnished single room and kitchenette, also furnish- ed sleeping room. 411-5th St. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Light housel ig room: in clean, quiet home. Suitable for one, person. 416-6th St. Phone 1141-J. % Batten » 315-2nd Stree! —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__ Automobiles for Sale : SPECIAL BARGAIN 1933 Deluxe Plymouth sedan, two i spare tires, large trunk, heater, < new tires, excellent condition, $495. g Capital Chevrolet Co. FOR SALE—8 cylinder sedan, 1928 ‘ model in first class running order. . Good tires. Priced for a quick sale. , Ralph Sanders, 110 Ave. C. West, Bismare! Us! CARS 1933 Plymouth De Luxe Sedan $550.00 1927 Buick Sedan . + 75.00 1929 Nash Coach ... 1926 Ford Roadster 1928 Chevrolet Sedan 1931 Chrysler Sedan . 1928 Packard Sedan ... 1929 Franklin Sedan ... 1933 Plymouth Coupe ....++++ 475.00 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan ........ 700.00 1926 Olds Coach ... + $0.00 1933 Chevrolet Coack . » 500.00 Ford Pickup ..... - 25.00 CORWIN-CHURCHILL WE WILL BUY ‘ One Chicken or a Carload. Marke: Your Poultry : With Us. f Armour Creameries Bismarck, N. D.. ¢ ° 8s AR 2 aga a