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Wks. ments featured the early trading, with | p& 3% 19% 92 2% | Stuoonae Oop. te es a ee tO May ccccs, 33) 1S W8%% .3% Ateh T, & 8. ioe approxima’ Feed 4 a 23% ‘nThe market's tendency to sell off in| Re ee ae itt the late trading-was attributed to] waiting — 1% Laity Madaenttga iat cccae a ta Dec, Tu” eee Te | eats wk few: terise. worked against the| Deo" 50% 50% 50% G4 / trend and’ closed at substantial gains |May » 58% 586% 48 ae Goneral Cigar jumped 3 points to a| Flax— a high, and Radio Corporation | Dec. + 1.85% 185% 185 gained moderately on an ac-|May + 186% 187 1.86% sg weakest rieibbe cx tia uated RAN wet mem! of m ip was U. 8. Smelting which lost: bag Hy af to a point- or so included Santa Fe. Union Pacific, Consélidated Se Gan Am- ing the previous week. Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Mon., Oct. 8 WEAKNESS IN METAL|]~ Grain Quotations 1 SHARES PULLS LIST wn. WHEAT IS FORCED DOWN BY SELLING OF EASTERN FIRMS Weakness Toward Last Shows in Face of Decrease in Vis- ible Supply Total Chicago, Oct 8—(#)—Selling on 1 the part of houses with eastern con- | nections did a good deal to pull grain ira sharply downward in late deal ‘Weakness toward the last was in the face of 1,705,000 bushels decrease of the United States wheat visible supply total. Notice was taken that the Liverpool wheat market Monday had virtually failed to hold early evheat Closed unsteady, %-1% un- der Saturday's finish, Dec. new 96%- 96%; corn %-% down, Dec. new 73- 73 ; oats unchanged to % higher, and provisions unchanged to a decline of 2 cents, 4s this was the fourth ecnsecutive day that the Liverpool wheat market had shown evidence of recovery, various friends of higher Prices acted on assumptiof that liqui- ating sales abroad had been checked overdone. | government; medium to good; few sales good feed- ing lambs 5.00-15; about steady, ten- dency lower on bulk; two loads solid | mouth breeding ewes 3.00. Chicago, Oct, BP ABO, —P)—(U. 8. it. Agr.)—Hogs, 21,000, including > ara direct; active, mostly steady to strong with Friday; lights 10-25 higher; 220- 300 Ibs., 6.25-35; top 6.35; 170-210 Ibs., 5.75-6.25; 140-160 lbs. 5.25-75; pigs 5.00 down; packing sows largely 5.35- |5.60; light light, good and choice, 140- } 160 Tbs., 5.00- light weight, 160- 1200 Ibs., 5.50-6. medium weight, 200-250 Ibs. 6.15. heavy weight, 280-350 Ibs., 6.15-35; packing sows, medium and good, ans"550 its, 4.25- 5.75; pigs, good and choice, 100-130 1 3.50-5.00, neat 19,000 commercial; 2/000 calves, 2,500 commer- ;clal; 1,500 government; generally slow market except on common and medium heifers and cutter cows; in- between steers predominating; very slow, weak; not much action on mea- Ger supply better grade steers and yearlings due to continued dullness in dressed beef; not much beef in Tun, however, but all killers in bear- ish mood; best light steers early 9.25; several loads held around 10.00; stock- ers and feeders slow, steady; slaugh- | ter cattle and vealers: Steers, good and choice, 550-900 Ibs., 5.75-9.25; 900. 1100 Ibs., 6.25-9.75; 1100-1300 Ibs., 6.50- 10.25; 1300-1500 Ibs., 7.25-10.25; com- mon and medium, 550-1300 Ibs., 2.75- 7.25; heifers, good and choice, 850- 750 Ibs., 5.25-8.00; common and me- dium, 2.75-5.25; cows, good, 3.25-5. common and medium, 2. 25; low: er cutter and cutter, 1.75-2.65; bulls (yearlings excluded), good (beef), 3.00-75; cutter, common and medium, 2.00-3.25; vealers, good and choice, | 6.50-8.00; medium, 5.00-6.50; cull and |common, 4.00-5.00; stocker and feeder cattle: Steers, good and choice, 500- 1050 Ibs., 4.25-6.00; common and me- dium, 2.75-4.25. | Sheep, 24,000 commercial; 5,000 gov- jemment; fat lambs slow; undertone erican Telephone, U. 8. Steel, Case,| Corn— Br " s Pullman, Proctor & Gamble and West-|Dec., ea speetiieated messages to @ Chi. [20 to 25 cents or more lower; best inghouse. Grain pric akened in| Dee., go noted that Argentine | lots held around 6.50-65; bidding 6.00- bn Lote. treating ie wee reacted | May en aotetd widespread, but as a rule enan uae : sheep steady: strong to fi | y feeding lambs steady to after rising $1 or s0 a bale. 7 a 18% 16% Some buying of corn and oats, as| Strong; undertone weak on cetiers: o Dec, Hew. 4 | Well a8 of wheat, resulted from cot-| light weights predominating; lambs, Prod: Markets May, % % |ton market upturns following the is- | 90 lbs.. down, good and choice, 6.00- juce c' ay suance of the government cotton | 6.65; common and medium. 5.00-6.15; e —$_____—————@ crop estimate. | ewes. 90-150 Ibs. good and choice, CHICAGO Rye— SALUTE Tete @ little Ssatad et jee faa Bhd een eel and 4 og values and with lum, ss feeding lambs, 50- ene ne: Ges Ges a ana ie Grains. 175 Ibs, good and’ choice, 535-6.10. 3 FUTURES MARKET THIN: Poultry also were steady 4 | CLO 4 Butter, 13,194, ste Dee. 9 SES FRACTION LOWER \ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR secs ‘a anne? poll extras|May | Minneapolis, Oct. 8—(#)—A fairly| Minneavolis, Oct. 8.—(/\—Flour (92 score) 24%; extra firsts (90-91) 3 liberal decrease in the domestic visi-|U"changed. Carload ote family 24-24%; firsts (88-89) 23-23%; wee ie ble supply Of wheat was added to the | Patents i 30-7.50 a bbl. in 98 Ib. cot- a - tandards news of the day, b fon sacl centralised! ‘eatiots) tas. Eges, 2508 sen. futures market here’ was ‘thia an | Shipments 23.286. steady; extra firsts cars 23%; freah| Belliee— closed fractionally lower. | Pure bran 21.50-22.00. graded firsts cars 22%, local 22; cur-{OC% --++--- Pee Rist wi ee liquidation was in evi-; Standard middlings 21.00-21.50. t receipts 19%-21%; , {dence and mill buying - failed to rank iteae ea ae %; refrigerator {Mn OLIS CASH GRAIN Sen. i ag «|come up to expectations. oe bear DULUTH CASH GRAIN 20%; refrigerator extras 21%. 128 com pared $0 ast Foods 3% Pressure on corn tended to discour-! Duluth, Oct. 8.—(4)—Closing cash Poultry, live, 1 car in, none due, 18! a GE Gas & El. ppt jprices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern trucks, steady: hens 4% Ibs. up, 15:|" Minnespolis cash wheat and coarse ge 55, | ,, Dec. wheat closed % lower and May |heavy 1.10% to 119%; No. 1 dark under’ 4% Ine, 12%; rock sprites psanemeens Sieg Bul lower. . Coarse grains were mixed |nortiern 1.087% to 1.16%; No, 2 dark 1314-15, colored 13-14; Leghorn, 11%;] |Wheat— Delivered Arrive 17% | the bi nian after following wheat on northern 1.067% to 1.15%; No. 3 dark bareback chickens, 10; roosters, 11; een % e ore (eo, a early in the session. Dec. |northern 1.057 to 1.1474; No. 1 north- turkeys, 10-16; young ducks, amit north. 1.00% 1.13% 2 eth pete each closed unchanged em heavy 1.107% to 1.197); No. 1 134; old, 84-12; young geese, 11;/3 on north. 1.07% 1.00% 10% {00% Oe er. Dec. and May rye clos- | northern 1.08% to 1.167; No. 2 north- old, 914. re aonb 105% 1.07% is aunt eagle Hee eae | ern 1.06% to 1.15%; No. 1 amber du- NEW YORE Idk north. 1.09% 1.12% 4%| malting berley finished unchanged. | una, DAE aK: aoe New York, Oct. 8.--()—Butter,|2 4K north. 1.07% 1.09% 8% |Dec. flax closed % higher and May !amber durum 1.23 2 12,346, stea 3 dk north. 1.05% 1. 16%] % higher. \eaiteced 3 preteen fag etivern menor ESN 20% | “cash wheat receipts were very light |mixed durum 113 ue 28; first (88-91 score) 24-25%; see-|! Sk north. 1.09% 38% and in fair to good demand at firm | |mixed curse? a 2 2 dk north. 1.07% prices:compared with futures. Win- at er onds (84-87 score) 23%-%; central- 3 dk north. 1.05% any futures, n- {red durum 1.077%. ized (90 score) 24%-25. th “reg 13% | ter wheat tone was steady with de-| Flax, No. 1, 1.85 to 1.86. Cheese, 52,612, steady. State, whole|1*q PROUD 5 og, Kerease a Hi | mand fair. Durum was in fair to) Oats, No. 3 whits 49% to 51%. milk, flats, fresh, specials unquoted:|2 ax north, 1.07% Kroger Groce 25" [Sood demand with some of the inter-) Rye, No. 1, 72% to 7644. fancy unquoted; do. held, specially 13 ax north. 1.05% Loew's... 28% genoa ines Lesa teaey prices /qsBAtie®. malting 85 to 85: No. 1 feed cured spec! cured] Grade of a % C88 | 757% to 76%; No. 2 feed 74% to 75%; = Be Mack 24% |higher compared with futures. Oxts/ z Sah te in ole Marah. Field 71% |demand was good for better types, |N° > feed 74 to 747s special packs or selections from fresh|3 dk north. 1.08% ya 27% |Rye demand was steady and offcr-|@—— lg receipts 25%-31; standards and com-|Gradeof Mikal < ; Oe Page sires tae rane es Tem | Miscellaneous | mercial standards 24-24%; firsts 22% |1 north... 1.08% secs |Mld-Cont. Pet. 10% weed eo ieeaes: aaexior- | i feri liber — ¢ -23; seconds 21-21%; mediums 40 Ibs.|2 north... 1.06% ne [Midland Bt. BM ee rere ee een ane cnmond de | 20%; dirties No. 1, 42 lbs. 20%-21;/3 north. ca Fe ean rereent neuer compared | FOREIGN EXCHANGE everage checks 17%-18%; _refriger- Mont Murray "Gon Pp. 4% tures, New York, Oct. 8.—(4)—Foreign ex- ators, special packs 224-23; - | 14% protein Net Biscuit My ‘change easy: Great Britain demand sards 22; firsts 21%; seconds 20%-%;|! DH W or Nat. Cash R. 14% 4 | in dollars. others in cents: Great Bri- ae ae ae. cirtics 20) 30: chocks|1_H W....- 108% 100% 1.07% 1.00% |New Getty Brod Tp Livestock | |tain 491%: France 663%: Italy 1614-17. pe me in Nat. Distill. 21% | > (se: Germany 40.50; Norway 24.49; White eggs, resale of premium 8% weden 25.35; Montreal in New York marin it-Le rearhy tpecial packs ine|JgH Weess- M01% 108% 1.06% 10° %)N. ¥. Central. 21%) pout SOUTH ST. PAUL 102.18%; New York in Montreal ‘eluding premiums 30-41; nearby and|}"4 her oc abe ates ps ws erage oan een 5.Jor.874. “midwestern Hennery, exchange spe-|1 Wr. 1.06% 1.08% 1.06% 1.06% Northern Pacific 18% | ernment; practically’ entire run om cials 34-38; nearby and midwestern | Grade of? Ohio Oil 9% | grassers; medium and largely lower sien. STOCKS Payne Tat; pallets 2215-25; 1 RW... 1.087%) 1.06% 1.09% 1.06% | Peeifte Es 4" the 9 anaes sae) sigh: — = peewees 20-22; Pacific Coast, fresh |Minnesets 3% walle GOVERNMENT BONDS ” 4% | ter steers opening slow, about stead ake cshell, treated or liners, fancy 37%- Het oy tein: 2 she stock to slightl: New York, Oct. 8.—(#)—Ccvern- ‘89; Pacific Cosst, standards 34-37%; |1 DLW oF 1a alle Gnehaneek: Dott eae ras | ment bond! Pacific CoaSt, shell treated or liners, 1 EM, .-- 108% 100 100% 22% choice stockers aod. feode nan Adberty: Bie, 20028. mediums 28-29; Pacific Coast, pullets| C7840 of Taic|to medium dragey, for cules abou| Liberty ist 414s, 103.21. 23-23%; refrigerators, nearby large or 374 . P Hl Liberty 4th 4%45, 103.6, ; , 1H W..... 1.06% 105% 1.06% ‘| steady; most grassy killer steers eligi- ‘ 22-27%; Pacific Coast, large 27-30;| ° ees 31%! ble around 250-425; ty best Treasury 4%s, 110.30. brown, resale of premium marks 33'%4- 7, 4 37% Dis caegeest Treasury 4s, 107. Er i aad eaceniaeral ree amber 1.40% 1.48% 1.38% 9% Bem. bei 5.00 Sad mote: common} rome Owners’ Loans 48 ‘51, 97.5. 34; jum grass heifers 2.25-4.00; . “i private from stock 26-33; west-|2 ees 190% LAT% os ween Foor : £,, |low cutter to cutter cows 1.50-2.25; em standards 25-25%; western refri- of Renee tae 2% | beet cows 3.25 or ‘more; ‘most bulls| ,,, MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS gerator, finest 23-24. 1 amber.... 130% 136% .... .... [Reo Motor 2% | 200-50; occasionally 2.75 or more;, Rirst Bank Stock, 6%. Tae try weak. Chickens, frenant eee sass Rep. Si. 12% | strictly choice lboaer snot) | Northwest Banco, (no trading).° -18; express 15-18; broilers, freight|2 amber... Ye ese eee 48% | quoted to 5.80; few common and me- iw YORK CLR and express unquoted; fowls, freight | Grade of 43, | dium stockers 2.00-3.00. Calves 3,200; | NEW NORE CURE. 12-19; express 12-18; roosters, freight i woe % 1,800 government; weak to 50 lower:! How vary, Oct 8.—(P)—Curb: “and express 12; turkeys, freight 15- oes better grades 5.00-6.00 largely, few Service, 1%. c Grade of ' 21% 3 Elec. Bond & Sh., 10%. Serres tnauoteds sucks, freight "rd durum 1.0974 1.10% 1.09% . 304, | Stags 5000; moderately active,| United Founders, 9/16, en Ween ten unquoted; fowls, |2 Cart mg 64 ood to cloley 200-200 Toe 8.0. ‘10: top NEW YORK BONDS . Tresh and frozen 9-19; old roosters, Hess a 20 A Sparingly; better 170-190 Ibs. 5.50- Pid York, Oct. 8—() —Bonds Seas frown 90-31; duckn, fresh 18-($ vam $ lbige 278-380; teeter pigs ooezse;| Great Northern 7s of 1936, 2814. 17; frozen 17-17%. Hee a8% bulk pround 2.00; bulk packing sows| TOP. Prod. 6148 of 2022, 10714. ——— }-25 5 vies down to 4.85; medium) 0, 8. (0. 19 4 » Inc., Sh., 1.1 a Agr.)—Potatoes, 178; on track, ay 2 wae. ae Sheep 48,000; 17,000 government; no! oe total U. S, shipments 1047 on Satur- [4 white...» 50% | aay Eee ine aeaees pacing 0 Farley Greets Hawaii y, 36 on Sunday; about steady, sup- Friday or 5.75-down; gen- sore Biles liberal, demand and trading |ch to Tey. 101 1M we m3 Scns 6M or stonay: eatiy In Air Line Inaugural moderate; per cwt., Med ~ aT ter ewes wu . —_ Cobblers and round white, U. 8. No. lwo 8 at aS Ney, York, Oct, 8 in—Postmaster L. ; fine quality 29: city jene! james A. Farley ugurat= -large size, 105-110; combination |No. 2...... 4% 17% 14% 0. 3¢| Sioux City, Is, Oct. 8—(P—led United States airmail service in grade, 80; round Ley Bd Sp HAS Pengo ed coromnercial, Bean Mey with a broadcast to partly , 12%; Idaho Russets U.|No. 1...... f Ler) government; steers an lulu. 8. No. 1, 1.45-1.70; decay, % yeartions comparatively scarce, early| “Good luck to you, pilots out there 1.20; U. 8. No, 2, 1.27%; Colorado steady; some sellers asking|in Hawaii. Happy landings!” said McClures U. 8. No. 1, 1.70; Iowa peat fat she stock slow, little|Farley, speaking from New York over round whites U. 8. No. 1, 90-92%. change; lower grade cows in best de-|the Columbia broadcasting system. \}mand; good and choice stockers and| The broadcast then switched to CHICAGO CASH GRAIN: 1 feeders moderately active, steady; | Honolulu for a response by Joseph B. 1 others slow, quality improved; choice | Poindexter, governor of Hawali, and 1 902 Ib. fed yearlings 8.25; scattered |for the sound of the first take-off of 1 red % | other lots eligible around $8.00; large|an airmail amphibian plane. AD mens be ee fies share soli down to 6.00; small lots ca eee Facey seacried, ihe 0, 1 mixed 3_No. 1 yellow - | No. desirabe fers $7.00; some hed airmail service as ‘ %; No. 2 white 83; oats, No. 2 white|No. 1 rye higher; early Dull boat cows 2.25-|swiftest and most modern system of fey’ oot" timothy seed, 1856-17-00 | Onta” 7, ee Came oe eviehes Ie Te ee ee ley 80-1.20; 16.50- 1.65-2.15; load lots choice 650-850 Ib. |¥¢! .” cwt. clover-seed 15.00-18.25. © | finishing steers 5.00-50: large share WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN BOSTON Wi sRAURE OF CARLOT BAUME, | Doeeaien ap th ffir betes calves Close Court Doors hPa ore igernetas| Baten 28, AU 2.0.42 att eae Wha In Vanderbilt Trial 3_No. aS, * jheavy northern 16% 5 Tes Be 8 northern 72%; oats No. 2|mained very ae Monday. Gome|No. 7 dark northern Li3i¢ 148%) No New York, Oct. 8—UP)—Supreme % 1%; No. (>) —Supret white 43%; No. 3 white 40%. freed iogurir srose however from! mixed 1.10%; No, 1 hard amber Court Justice John F. Carew decided tape,“ very moderate as increas ta Ce et Bee ree ed Laas ale cae as in net ior omy et Glens * . iA qi J- | cou! it was noticed in the number of small’ “Oats: tis. 4 white 52%; sample |2.00; few strong weights cera Vanderbilt 10-year old " netress, will sales of greasy combing domestic wools | grad: 52%. : Sheep, 19,000 ecrial, 6,000 | be private. ‘at the prices quoted for several weeks." Barley: No. 2, 98. government: commercial run includes} The court's decision was announced Estimated receipts of domestic wool) Flax: No.’1, 1.874:-1.99. 5000 feeders billed through. Market |by Justice Carew's clesk and als» by a at Boston, reported to the Boston) Corn and rye‘not quoted. salable supply around 5 per cent|court attendant just before the hear- grain and flour exchange during week | feeders; nothing done on slaughter |ings were resumed Monday. ending Oct. 6, amounted to 299,400: clases; undertone week to lower;| Dr. Stuart b. Craig, who treated pounds compared with 11,396,900 dur- need Population is estimated aticome buyers talks around 6.00 for|the child for hysteria Sept. 21 let: jehotce native lambs; > quality chiefly the date on which her mother, Mre lost which to give 2 copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BA‘ A representative will call tablishments neous dise, to find articles you have First insertion (per word)..... consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 4 consecutive insertions (per word)...5cents 5 consecutive insertions (per word) .5!4 cents 6 consecutive insertions (per word). CLASSIFIED ADS Tribune Classified Ad Ad ' Rates Revised Effective Oct. 1, 1934 To assist you in securing either tenants if you area landlord or apart- ments, houses and rooms if you are look- ing for homes, to locate employment or employes, to sell or buy business es- and miscella- articles of merchan- or owners of lost articles you have found—in short, you the manifold services of The Tribune's classified columns at a minimum charge. Classified Rates Minimum charge for one insertion—45 cents for 15 words. . 6 cents TRIBUNE WANT AD RATES ARE LOW Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified dis- play rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- vertising accepted. We reserve the right to cdit or reject any SIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE if you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad department. Male Help Wanted GROCERIES and household sup- Plies at wholesale, and a wonderful send me your name immedijately. No experience necessary. New Ford Sedan given to producers, Albert Mills, 6617 Mcnmouth, Cincinnati, O. MAN WANTED for service station. $50.00 weekly to start. Experience not required. $1250.00 cash deposit required on equipment. MANUFAC- TURER, 21 1252 Wesley St. eaton, HAULING—Will collect ashes or gar- bage once a week during the win- ter months. Prompt service, with 1 years experience in this work. Henry F. Swanson, 514 Avenue F. Phone 1683-R. COMMERCIAL college students want places to earn board and room. _ Phone 121. WORK WANTED—Woman wants __Wwork by the hour. Phone 366-W. WANTED—Any kind of hour work. Phone 916-M and ask for Ella. Instruction WE WANT to select a reliable young man, now employed, with foresight, fair education and mechanical in- clinations, who is willing to train during spare time or evenings, to qualify as INSTALLATION and SERVICE expert on all types ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS. Write fully, giving age, phone, pres- ent occupation. Utilities Eng. Inst. Write Tribune Ad No. 165. BEGINNING special classes in Busi- ness English, punctuation, spelling, grammar. These courses are in ad- dition to the regular courses in shorthand and typing. Brush-up courses for stenographers. Capitol Commercial College Night School. O. R. Bauer, Prin. —_—_— Gloria Morgan Vander! charges the girl was “spirited away” by her aunt, Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, was the first witness called Monday by coun- sel for Mrs. Whitney. Mrs, Whitney, Mrs. Vanderbilt, and Mrs, Vanderbilt's mother, Mrs. Laura Kilpatrick Morgan, were all in the courtroom, BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS- CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO- TICE THEREON urt of the United forth Dakota, ID MATTER OF Newton Daf- finrud, Bankrupt. To the Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of North Dako! Nowton Daftinrud, of Bismarck tn the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in said District, re- spectfully represents that on the 17th day of August, 1934 last past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bank- ruptey; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of prop- erty, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the Cae of the court touching his bankrup’ WHEREFOR, he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said bank- rupt acts, except such debts as are excepted bylaw from such discharge. Dated this 22nd day of September, A, D, 1934, Newton Daffinrud, Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTI District of North Dak On this 27th day of Sep er, D. 1934, on reading the Petition i Ae Discharge of the above-named Bank- rupt, it ‘ORDERED By the Court, that a hearing be had upon the samo on the 27th day of November, A, D, 1934, fore the said court, at Fargo in said district, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon; and that notice thereof be pub- Ushed in The Bismarck ‘Tribune a newspaper printed in sald district, and that all known creditors and oth- er persons In interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, {f any they have, why the prayer of the sald petitioner should not be granted. ‘And it is further ordered by, the court, that the Ieforee s*: mali,’ to all. known, creditors, of suid petition and this order, dressed to them at thelr places of re sidence as stated, WITNESS The’ Honorable Andrew Court, and ‘gO. if said dis- ‘of September, trict, on the 27th day A. _D. 1934. (SEAL OF THE COURT) Montgomery chance to make $60 a week besides,! IF_YOU WANT TO GET YOUR| COUPLE WANTS to share expenses ; YOU can have your old mattress re- "|WANTED TO BUY—Small building WANTED—Every family to buy one FOR RENT—Room suitable for 31 FOR RENT—Desir: {Nearly 4000 sal | Personal with party driving to or near Ta- coma, Wash. Write Tribune Ad No. 8229. oF REAL STEAM Supercurline perma- nents, reg. $3.50, oil $5.00; electric permanents in combination, spiral) top, ringlet ends, all prices. Sham- poo finger wave, Palmolive soap, Vernon lotion, 50c. Harrington's. | Phone 130. | of our fine chipped glass name plates and house numbers. Glass plates 3x8 in., $1.50 prepaid. Send us your order. The Door Plate Co., Wishek, N. Dak. Box 281. ~ MATTRESSES novated, made soft and fluffy and rebuilt into our finest sateen cover, cheaper than you can buy a new one. 309-8th St. Phone 1962. Lost and Found _ LOST—Wire haired terrier dog. Black. white and brown. Answers to “Buster.” Lost since Friday, 823 10th Room and Board gentlemen with board. Also board- ers wanted. 315 Mandan. For Sale FOR SALE—Four wheel trailer, also motor for 58 Chrysler. Phone 932-R. FOR SALE—Lady'’s beaver coat. _ Phone 341-M. aot eee FOR SALE—20 good milk cows. Will trade for beef cattle or hogs. Cut _ Rate Meat Market. a FOR SALE—6% tons of good clean hay, located on SW'%-5-141-78 be- ing 7 miles east and 2 north of Baldwin at $14.00 per ton. I. C. Iverson, Mandan, N. Dak. Wanted to Buy WILL BUY 5 or 6 room bungalow if priced reasonable for cash. Prefer stucco, Write Tribune Ad. No, 8214. WANTED TO BUY—Small used Piano. W. M. Reich, Wilton, N. D. Phone 86. WANTED—1932 or 1933 Chevrolet or Ford truck, Describe fully and quote cash price. Write P. O. Box 298, Bismarck. about 10 by 12 or up to 20 by 20 feet. Call phone 106 or 1946 or write J. P, Schmidt, 323-10th St., Bismarck, | ~ Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Fumed oak dining room In good condi- Call at 400 Ave. table and chairs. tion. Reasonable. F. FOR SALE—Used dining table and chairs, davenport, dresser, ice box, Majestic radio. Phone 269. FOR SALE—Used 4 burner Autom: tic Hot Point Electric range in per- fect condition. See it at Melville Electric Shop. FOR SALE—Tapestry _davenport, rocker, $45. Full length mirror, $8.00. Walnut secretary, $20. La- dy’s coat, suit, large size. Room 236, Patterson Hotel, after 5 o'clock. KITCHEN CABINET, $15.00; porce- lain top table, $5.00; Kitchen Kook gasoline stove, $7.50; Cathedral chairs, $2.00 each; library diner, $10.00; leather rockers, $5.00 each; Way Sagless spring and mattress, stand, $2.50; Simmons steel bed, Waysagless spring and mattress, $15.00; walnut dresser, $15.00; chif- fonier, $12.50; three-fold screen, $5.00; bridge lamp, $1.00; linoleums and small rugs, dishes, cooking utensils, electrical appliances, fruit; and jars, battery radio set, $10.00; 10-inch oscillating Westinghouse electric fan, $5.50; one 10-inch straight fan, $3.00. 30414 Main. Apt. 7. — — Real Estate 3 room house, north part of city, garage, $50.00 cash, balance, $20.00 month 6 room modern house, terms .. . 6 room modern bungaiow, cash, balance to suit . Dozens of houses and lots in all parts of city without a complaint | easy from any buyer 0. H. HAGEN Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fitting. Prompt Service— Satisfactory le Guaran- t Phone 589-3 813 Thayer Ave. douses and Flats WILL RENT house ready furnished to some reliable family from tober 15th to January Ist. Can keep room= ers and boarders to help defray ex- penses. Will rent very reasonable. 308 Ave. B. Phone 1474-J. ._|FOR RENT—Newly decorated 7 room. house, Call at 522-2nd St. For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE—Equity in 1934 Chevrolet coach with radio. 9,000 miles. Write Tribune Ad. No. 8182. ae ____Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—A fairly large house for a rooming house. Write Mrs, Jacob Schaefer, Braddock, N. Dak. ___ Apartments for Rent le, large 2-room apartment. Private bath. Gas range and private entrance. Close to school and capitol. Also garage. 808 7th St. FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room apart= ment. Private bath. Heat, lights and water furnished. Laundry privilege. 802 2nd St. Phone 282-M, FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, 3 rooms, private bath. Frigidaire, gas stove, lights, water and heat furnish 930 4th Rooms for Rent block from hi serving meals. dressers, daybed and all kinds of bedding. 622 9th Street. FOR RENT—Warm, nicely furnish- ed room in home 1 block from court. house. Always hot water. Call at 501 6th St. lies tea ea |FOR RENT—Large well furnished bedroom. Private entrance. Phone 1872. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Next to bath. Rent reasonable. Call at 418-8th St. Phone 1993, FOR RENT—Large sleeping room next to bath. Suitable for 2. 322+ CD ee FOR RENT—2 light housekeeping rooms. Call at 517 6th St. Farms for Sale FOR SALE—125 acres river bottom land near Bismarck. Good timber. Will trade for Bismarck property. T. M. Casey & Son. Automobiles for Sale USED CARS 1933 DeLuxe Plymouth Coach 4 1930 Ford Coupe 1932 Chevrolet De! 1931 Chrysler Sedan . 1928 Packard Sedan . 1929 Franklin Sedan . 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan . 1932 Chevrolet Coach . 375.00 1933 DeLuxe Plymouth Coach 500.00 1933 Standard Plymouth coach 475.00 CORWIN-CHURCHILL FOR SALE—1929 Chevrolet 4 door sedan, Recently overhauled com- Call Oscar pletely. 5 Bow tes. Johnson at 66 FOR SALE OR truck for cows or horses. Also for rent: 1 section of land, close to Bis- marck, Henry Krier, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—26, 27, 28, 29 and 30 Chevrolet coaches and sedans. 28 Pontjac coupe. 25 Ford T Coupe, 29 Ford A coach and sedan, 28 Dur- ant coupe, coach and sedan, These cars are all in good running condi- tion and priced right. Hedahl Pty tor Company, 201 Bdwy., Bismarcs. FOR SALE—Dodge car, coach model. Cash price Excellent condition. BD, WGK, FOR SALE—1930 Oldsmobile in good condition. Cheap for cash or terms to responsible party. Phoge 64-R. Visit the People’s rt. ment Store, outfitters for men, F. E. ¥CUNG women and eh’