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choles feeding heifers 6.80-7.15; small lots stocker steer calves up to 8.35. Hogs 150, compared with Friday, steady to 10 lower; medium snd good 200-240 Ib. butchers 10,75-11.00; no choice butchers offered; medium light offerings down to 10.25; and below; sows 9.50-65, Sheep 1,000; market, today’s trade steady; double fed clipped lambs, 4 Sass saad casa ee laa bought to arrive 8.50; few natives 9.00 down; for the week; fat lambs tati n Juotations | N Y k St steady, yearlings weak to 25 lower; jotanons ew tor week's top and late bulk native lambs KBPS ‘STOCK PRICE. staal cago eae ear! }~60; decks 88 Ib. oa ee coy |__ Crime rson sen | DRVELOPMENTS 15) {sities cect oe Date Sept: 21. Adams Exp. .. . lings 6.75-7.25; ewes largely 250-3.50; 7 RANGE PROM SINKING: : sc: Sethe va] ann Sas BEARISH INFLUENCE eines ttt ate Ibs. iam! }-9.00; ar ry Ree : porigtcests ee hern Be ibe sony saunas yearlings 6,00-75; No. 3 dark northern, $8 tbe as feet ol t War|No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. 3 0 Tradere Recover from No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. Wheat Prices Close Moderately|{ Miscellaneous | Scare Due to Italy’s More No. 5 dark northern, 52 ibs. : ° No. 6 dark northern, 51 Ibs. Lower Due to Overseas ¢ Conclliatory Tone No, 5 dark northern, 50 lbs. Uncertaint FOREIGN EXCHANGE ‘ —_ Sample Grain: y New York, Sept. 21.—(7)—Foreign “New York, Sept. 21—()—Mild 5; 48 Ibs. 70; 47 lbs., 64; 46 nn exchange. firm demands: Great rallying tendencies appeared in Sat-|Ibs., 58; 45 Ibs., 52; 44'Ibs., 3 Ib Chicago, ir baal 21, Park rcttaga Britain 4.91%; France 6.58%; Italy urday’s brief stock market session, |/40; 42 ‘tbs. 35; 41 lbs., 30; 40 lbs., ness regarding possible surprise de-| 8.13; Germany free 40.22; reg. tour- ‘but there was still sufficient selling to Ali under 40 Ibs, 25, velopments in Beeps: over Sunday | ist 27.25; reg. comm’! 20.25; Norway some’ balan No, 1 hard amber durum "4 |ruled late dealings in the grain mar- | 24.70; Sweden 25.35; Montreal 98.37%. en Lhe severed 'No, 1 amber durum %\kets Saturday, and wheat prices “ Traders appeared to have rei id m. E » mwas awrienas, pai from their severe war|No. 1 mixed durum | ae oe % closed at moderate declines. FOREIGN EXCHANGE fright of yesterday and nibbling at|No. 1 red durum 9/4 Arm. Il. Sharp attention was given to weak-| New York, Sept. 21 .—()—Foreign selected issues was noted. The close|No. 1 flax *. 144) atoh. 7, & 8. F. Heo of foreign markets a conspicuous |exchange firm, demands: Great Bri- Was moderately trreqular. ‘Transfers|Nor 2 flax .. Aviation Wi feature was selling on the Dart of|iain 491%; France 489; italy at 4 SEOs the Seaton by the Musso-|Barley Be Te 21° Wheat closed unsettled, %-1% un- 27.25: Tee. emm’l, 20.25; Honig Fu: Unt cabinet of the League of Na-|Oats .... Batisdall .- Ger yesterday's finish, Dee. 99%-%,|Sweden 25.34; Montreal 9850, ° r . ff to % up, Dec. 58%-%, oats tions peace proposals in the Italo-|Hard winter wheat Bendix Aviation ‘ ok het tae eae cre eT 1 hiopian controversy, Wall Street et . ratice, - STOCKS } saw hopes of a compromise and some| 5 uth, adie ge ot Pet eg Moe Si rtd Bt 5 cents setback! New York, Sept. 21—(F)—Qurb: | covering was based on this thesis. Difrum— Open High Low Close|Bridge Brass . tad hota iN. ~ Commodities that were run up on 1.02 | Briggs Mfg. ARGENTINE ESTIMATE 4 5 Share 11%. the prospects of hostilities starting AE Budd week 41 SENDS PRICES LOWER United Founders %. eee ee TS Eee ret: Canadian Pa Minneapolis, Sept. 21—()—An Ar- sINNKAPORIA STOCKS of 8 ‘new conflagration were revised. Case (J. 1.) gentine estimate indicating more ‘Wheat and corn slipped during most | Heo. Caterpil. Tract. wheat acreage than was expected Minneapolis, Sept. 21.—(#)—Stocks of the day along with cotton, Sec- Celanese ... caused lower grain futures prices in close: ondary bonds developed a little better 4|Cerro de Pasco ... "4 | the market Saturday. 2 First Bank Stock 11. tone gst sear green Oct. ee oHe Barley, after tf weak on| Northwest Banco 5%. t were & er ms of the a Dec. ..... ou Gt. wea hedging pressure, acted independent dollar. C. M, of the rest of the grain ist and ce eecaled agrtled Shares about unchanged to slightly closed at a higher level. ; New York, Sept. 21—(?)}—Govern- 4 improved included Montgomery Ward, | yinneapolis, September, December and May|™ent bonds: a General Electric, Westinghouse, West-| Whea uv Y| Liberty Fourth 4%’s 100.9. | Uni ‘Consolidated Gi Ne Colaate-Paitn wheat futures closed 1% lower. Tr 4%'s blank. ee mion, Consol jas, Na- Ben! #|Colum. G. & El. September rye futures closed % wet : onal Dairy, Electric Auto-lite, An- Colum: Pict. Vte. lower, December % higher, and May| Tressury 4’s 100.12, aconda, Kennecott, Union Pacific, N. Credit . % higher; September feed barley un- nee Y. Central, Santa Fe and Great Nor- INVESTMENT TRUSTS 3 changed, December %-% higher, and By the Associated Pr i thern. Among losers of about a point | nec. 2 September malting barle; hi d, ed 0 i) 4 each were Air Reduction, Allied| Ma: | y unchanged,| (Over the counter in New York) Ch Z September oats % lower, December! Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.39; 153 emical and U. 8. Smelting, Such : i ‘e-% and May %. September and ne. Sh. 4.04; No. stocks as General Motors, Chrysler, | Sept. Cont. Motor eH Bel. Inc. Sh, 4.04; No. Case, U.S. Steel and Bethlehem | Dec Cont: Oil Del. erential ed Leah Maryland Fund 16.87; 1792. moved’ a ahade ain salar i: Corn Products : Cash wheat was in steady demand. pea tc ‘uban Am. Sug. % e 5 ! Produce Markets il ie coe ae tn soa fon aor sor aati ibe Lene ore gare Oe was 0 good. demand seemed! Great Ni " | ouiviee Dia. Match slow et Batley. tone waseditia, reat Northern 7's of 1936, 99. ' Chicago, Sept. 21.—()—Butter was Douglas Airc.” as ee ee. BOSTON WOOL weaker in tone Saturday and eggs Du Pont .. Boston, Sept. 21.()—(USDA)— wee ae Heavy ore were very CHICAGO RANGE a el ie . e Wool moved very freely in the Bos- ed ane balance of poultry was hteago, Sept, El Pow. & vestock ton market during the past week, and ° Wheat n wh Low Firest. Ww Prices continued the upward trend of Butter 12,372, weaker: Creamery ors 98% 9714 Gi the previous week despite some slack- specials (93 score), 25%-26; extras 99: 4 LIVESTOCK REVIEW ening in demand. les of graded (92), 25; extrartirsts (90-91), 24%-%; 1.00% South St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 21—| fresh combing 64's and finer territory firsts (88-89), 23%4-24; seconds (86- 81% Gen, Mls (AP—U, 8. D. A.)—Oattle arrived in|wools at 74-48 cents scoured basis, 87), 22%-23; standards (90 centralized 50% Gen, Motors. very large numbers this week with |and of original lines ranging from 71- carlots), 25. i 59 Gen, Real. & Ut. buik of the run western cattle in|73 cents for short French combing to cuieeet 6,994, steady; prices un- ; Gillette eae ao ees a, butcher she | 76-77 cents for choice French comb- ; 0] ust stock. cattle closed 25 to 50 cents|ing with some strictly combi stapl Poultry, live, 6 trucks, heavy hens eceaels lower, a few good to choice steers this ae made in sizeable eclarl ‘Med: very firm, balance steady; hens less) M frat Mind weei: bringing 10.75 to 11.50, plainer|ium fleece and territory lines were than 4% Ibs. 18, 4% lbs; up 21; leg- short-fed and warmed-up steers 7.00|strong. Lat he ) Se; 49 ‘ong. te sales of strictly combing orn hens 14%; rock springs 1614-20, | Heo, 49% to 8.60, desirable grass fats 7.00 to| Ohio fleeces included 64's and finer | colored 16-17; rock broilers 20, colored | Mi 52% 8.00, Common butcher heifers went/and 58's, 60's % blood at 31-32 cents ( 20, barebacks 13-14; leghorn chickens Howe Sound at 4.50 to 6.00, best westerns at 7.00,/in the grease 56's % blood at 34-35 16; roosters 14; turkeys 14-18; white eo Hoe Gee bulk beef cows 4.00 to 4.78, good west-| cents, and 48's, 50's % blood at 34 ducks 4% Ib. up 16, small 15; colored © lint sGoment erns 5.00 to 5.75, cutter grades 3.00 to| cents, *, ducks 14; geese 15. 16.30 |Int. Harvester 3.75, and medium bulls at 4.00 to 5.00, Conde ee omy ee 15.80 Int. Nick, Can ,|With heavies to. 5.60. Stock cattle} RANGE OF CARLOT SALES 4 NEW YORK 14.05 |Int. Tel. & Te , |@radually declined, but choice to Minneapolis, Sept. 21.—()—Range > _ New York, Sept. 21.—()—Live poul- 13.45 er lee fancy finishing steers made 8.50 tO! of cariot grain sales: ~ try nominal. No freight quotations. | Mai 13.05 aie eee 9.60, better grade stock steers snd| wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern Re 1870 |Kresge (S. 8) 9% | galves, 7.00 to 8.00, and plainer Kinds) spring 1'37%4-130%; No. 1 dark nor- press unquoted. Dressed poul- eee ‘ Kroger Grocery i £56. th -1.37%; samp try irregular. All fresh and froven| ywwEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Gl | Hogs have worked lower the past | mernaseg/37 4; sample grade dark grades unchanged. ay few days, erd Saturday better 160 to as Ore Butter 11,769, about steady. Prices ines mo aie petee tia 240 pound weights turned at 11.00 to ter 107-1.18%; sample grade, hard Cheese 02,454, quiet and unchanged, |280 a year eS 11.25, 240 :0 300 pounds 10.85 to 11.10,| 'ygun ‘pt, No.5 ard white 113% Eggs 15,110, steady. Mixed colors:| Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse ties eee 30 to 350 pounds 1050 to 1090, de-|s"1¢5'1 185; sample grade hard. wine © firsts bd to 27%; refrigerators, ne maine clos! guntations today follow: | Tiere Midl sirable 140 to Be panes 11.00 to teed LesieoecnT grace i * ards 27 to. 27%; firsts 26% to %; 7 Marsh. Field” ?|good sows 9.50, and feeder pigs at a _ other mixed colors unchanged. lhvyDNS Peiitenpd siecle McCrory Strs. tz to 1838. eaennnis wnleeearan: No. 1 feed k; Parga RY yee 60 Ibs... 1.35% 1.38% as... |Mid-Cont. Pet. Fat lambs recovered early losses to 23% J 3 No. 1 fees BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES 1DNS59 194% 127 Migiand. ae sions ahaa higher, with most fat Rye No. 1, 50% Chicago, Sept. 21—(7)—Butter fu- B .... 1.34% 1.37% ...2. +....]Minn. Moline Imp. natives at 9.25 after sinking to Poa Q : i tures: leo i - 1DNS858 Mont. Ward . Er 8.50. Good to choice range lambs|_ Barley No. 1 malting 72; No. 4, 40%- High Low Close Ibs. +. 132% 136% .|Murray Corp. this week brought 9.00 to 9.40, a few 62; sample grade 30. Storage standards 1.28% 135% Nat. Biscuit ic | Miata SAR HORA a OE TBs] et ee eee coe NOV. ....sc000.. 25% 25% 25% is Dairy Pr rangers around 6.75, most fat native DULUTH 4 aoe standards 1.25% 1.3378 5 Distill. , jewes 2.50 to 3.50, and best rangers CASH GRAIN ‘ ++ 25% 25% 25% is Nat. ow. é& 94 |3.78. Native feeding lambs earned|, Duluth, Sept. 21—()—Cash clos- 2 Seniral ers 8.75 to 9.00. bee ‘ eat Seuiusiee ca - 1.16% 1.30% +|No. Am, Aviation ": northern 1.82% to 1.38%; No. 2 dark © Retrigerator 111% 128% eae Ameriean CHICAGO northern 1.28% to 1.31%; No. 3 dark ards, Nov. 25% 25% 25% ‘JOnio Of fet i) Chicago, Sept. 21.—(AP—U, 8, -D,|northern 123% to 1.30%; No. 4 dark ee 1.07% 1.26% - Oliver Farm A.)—Cattle 1,000, calves 300; com-| Hairs 1.23% ie 1.28%; No. 1 ate D cnises Poets ae a EON Lae : | ; {and choloe steers and yearlings most=| amber durum herd 984 to 130%: No, A. ba Sos 67, on track 288, total «118 Packard Motor, s|ly 50 higher, instances 75 up; inbe-|1 amber durum 98% to LT No, 2 U. 8. shipments 425; dull, supplies Montana Winker Wheat 7°" Eg pbs ( Me en Rinsaieney 0. eee ther Meera, fe wt, nd ane bi A ‘e ian Penney (J.0.) 2 25 higher, ee eta ate ottattnas $0 to D. 8 No. 1, 130 0 180; U8 No 2, ashe Wags 126% 127% 2.907% 1267 IER, Fit 78 off, instances more: fat cows. 50 19.05 to 1.15; Triumphs U. 8. No. 1/1 DH W lower, cutter grades 25 down; bulls J {]¥pashed few’ sales 1.25 to 1.90; poorer |" 1H W... 125% 126% 124% 125% 15 to 26 lower; vealers 25 to 80 offs . pwer: Plymouth Ott stockers and feeders 25 to 50 lower; er; Wisconsin Cobblers U, 8, No.|12% protein mostly 90, few fine quality 98; Tri-|1D Hwor Proctor & Gamble week's top strictly choice 1,405 Ib. bul- | 42% to 43%: No. 2 feed 41% to 42%; imphs U. 8. No. 1, few sales 85 to aaa 124% 1.25% 1.23% 124% BAe BY: N. J. : looks 12-25, baw high toe oe sev-|No. 3 feed 38% to 40%. '%; Towa Cobblers U. 8, No. 1, 90; loads 13. ; best year- sorcerer orttt Dakota Cobblers U. 8. No. 11773 W™ 09% s19% 1.00% 117% [Panty Ung steers 12.60, and heifers 1115;| _ WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN w sales 90 to 95; Triumphs U, 8. No. | Mi ‘and South Dakota Wheat Rad late sales fat cows 4.50 to 525 and| Winnipeg, Sept. 21.—()—Cash 85 to 90; few lower; Colorado Tri-|1 D H W or cutter grades 3.25 to 4.25; closing top| Wheat, No. 1 Northern 94%; No. 2 02) ‘| LHW... 118% 1.28% 114% 1.15% Rad -Kelth-Orph. sausage bulls 5.50; practical top veal-| Northern 91%; No. 3 northern 87%. an oe or nk 119% 119% Pi Reming on Rand ers 10.00, odd selects 10.50; week’s ie No. 2 white 35%; No. 3 white RAIN --- 117% 119% 112% ..... Dp. Stl. .. tor fleshy feeders and choice stock 5 ‘onisage, Sst, Side }—enaty wheat, |? DEE W 1.08% 114% 1.06% Bekeniey Digi. ste clve B40; weeks ule socks 0 & 3 red garlicky 98; No. 4 tough ur v0" tee aboard . WISCONSIN CHEESE Me: No. 2° hard 119% to'120. a Ember hd THOM 1.18% 1.06% 122% [See Piymouth, Wis. Sept. 21.—(P)— Corn, No. 1 yellow 87;-No. 1 white|2 amber hd 1.07% 1.15% z Oheese quotations for the week: Wis- ; sample grade 83 to 83%. 3 amber hd % 1.07% consin cheese exchange, twins ‘14; ts, No. 3 mite 30 to 32%;,sam-|, Cholce Durum— Gaisies 13%; farmers’ call board, horns peta sling 1 amber hd 1.02% 1.11% 16%; daisies 14%; all standard brands 3 s 2 amber hd 1.00% 1.038% % cent leas. Buckwheat, No. 3, 130, ° Gredsot se ! No soybeans. L amber hd 94% 105 RAIN REVIEW fe Ser aan 35 in gostei te oe Last Minneapolis, Minn., I grab iting 50 to 75. pon oP 1% = 92% trength in mothy seed 2.50 to 265 ewe |, Grade og. aay domestic wheat plover seed 11.00 to 16.50. a 92% 99% markets continued on the up trend (opceniedeteanan 2 sete a ee during the week ended Friday. 4 1rd durum 80% .....° December wheat advanced 7 to 7% ? Coarse Grain one. for the week, closing Friday at Vegetables fii... ». 2 Werte cya Advene a 00 bX Speke’ 7 ld ye sone) ra Tae Tex. Pac. L. Tr. . cents “for the week, closing at 47 bbage, per ton ...$15.00 8/2 mixed ig Be Tim. Roll. Bearing’: cents. Rutabagas, Minnesota 3 mixed. 113% 14% Trans-American .. December oats advanced 1 to 1% 6 bushel 60c 4 mixed, 1 BY |-Cont. cents for the week, closing at 27% ehahage 2? eee Als White... 20% 29% ie elery, jumbo, 20 to 25 His white...:, 28% 20% 26% Ibs., per doz. .......75¢ 9j4 white Harie® 28% ' Also ‘Other Vegetables gh te fey. - g BERGEN TRUCK FARM Gj Lower 6 ahs 40 | 4° . es 50% Sioux oy. Sept. 21.—()—(USDA) Flax— ‘8 —Cattle 1,500; slaughter steers and ++ 1.60% 1.15% 1.69% yearlings oer to’ shade lower; fat and feeders’ "25 to mostiy $0, down: holdover indl- hanged. ts, weight. beeves ig Pure bran 15.50 to 16.00. down; car lots Standard ! bulk middlings 19.00 to 19.50. CHICAGO STOOKS (By the Associated Press) a‘ fe i id Salesmen Wanted Got Anything Female Help Wanted ADVERTISING SALESMAN — WE want to connect at once with a man of proven sales ability who owns a car and can handle a com- mission-and-bonus, profected North Dakota territory. Most of our sales organization have been with us five, ten, fifteen years and longer and are making’ impressive gains over Jast year.. Few had advertis- ing experience of any kind prior to coming with us. This is an oppor- tunity for the right man to estab- lish himself. permanently with the finest line of its kind in a field that offers attractive earning pos- sibilities for a real worker. Letter giving age, sales experience and other qualifications will bring prompt details; address the Gerlach- Barklow Company, Joliet, Illinois. MAKE money! New. Different. Permanent. Build steady year. ‘round business calling on stores. Lowest prices. Hundreds products. Experience unnecessary. Samples free. Kaeser-Blair, Cincinnati. WANTED—Compefent girl, good cook, for adults only. One who can act as housekeeper and take com- Plete charge. None but experienc- ed need apply. References. Write __Tribune Ad. 11733. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Must like children. Call at 921-6th St. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 120 W. Thayer. __ Work Wanted RELIABLE boys attending commer- cial college want part time work for board, room, or salary. ‘Phone 121. EEE ___Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Sleeping room down town. City heat. Always hot wa- ter in room, Call evenings except Tuesday. 30415 Main. FOR RENT—Comfortable living room and sleeping room, Gas heat. and plenty of hot water. Call at 522- 2nd St. Male Help Wanted “YOUNG MEN ATTENTION” IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS AND YOUR FUTURE IS OF IMPORT- ANCE TO YOU, TUNE IN FOR THE EDISON ELECTRICAL SCHOOL'S ANNOUNCEMENT OVER RADIO STATION KFYR DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY AT 1:14 AND 5:59. THIS MAY BE YOUR OPPORTUNITY. DIESEL—Men wanted to start im- mediate training in this vicinity to} 7 install, operate and service DIESEL ENGINES in power plants, trucks, tractors, etc. Consultation service and tools furnished. Write, giving mechanical qualifications. Schoeck Diesel Training, Alton, Ill. WIN $2,250.00 CAN you make 5 three letter words using the letters in the word “PARAMOUNT”? Rush your ans- wer to G. F. Stayton, Dept. C, Des Moines, Iowa, and you will get _ opportunity to win $2,250.00. RELIABLE man to take care store route. Distribute and collect. New products. No selling. Earn excel- lent weekly income, Berland Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn. Agents Wanted AGENTS—Earn $10.00 or more per day selling for only-$1.50 per year @ $1,500 accident policy. Others are doing it. Why not try? Write F. E. McCabe, 536 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Position Wanted $25.00 REWARD FOR INFORMA- TION leading to permanent posi- tion in Doctor's offi@ or hospital. Position wanted by experienced young worlan graduate technician -ray operator. Write Trib- une Ad. 11468. Instruction FOR RENT—Newly furnished -sleep- ing room. 1 or 2 gentlemen. Laun- dry included. 300 Ave. B. FOR RENT—Single sleeping room with or without kitchen privileges. _No drinking or smoking. 409-5th. FOR RENT — ed sleeping room. Gentlemen preferred. Board if desired. 808 Main. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed- room. Close to bath. 806-1st St. ‘Two furnished sleeping Close in, 422 4th St. rooms, Phone 649. FOR RENT—Furnished room, Call at 511-7th 8t. 644-J. sleeping Phone ——|FOR” RENT—Light housekeeping room, furnished. Call at 404 5th St. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—October ist, six room strictly modern bungalow with gar- age, centrally located; also to adults only, furnished house, including heat. Telephone 751. FOR SALE—Five “apartment, 2 story house, completely furnished. Full basement. Monthly income $125.00. For cash $3500.00, Also 2 houses at 213 and 215 South Fifth street, monthly income $44.00. For cash $1200.00, Jacob Rothschiller, 1014 Broadway, owner. FOR SALE—New, modern, 5 room bungalow. Near capitol and schools. Hot water heat. Hardwood floors. Low taxes on old paving. Also seven room modern house on west end. Very good condition. Rea- sonable terms. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR SALE—Six room house at 503 8th Street; three bed rooms, gar- age on rear. Large corner lot, would permit building on rear it|! desired. Might consider leasing to responsible party on annual basis. Phone 657 for further particulars. WORK FOR “UNCLE 8AM.” Start $105-$175 month. Men-women. Try next Bismarck examinations. Com- mon education usually sufficient. Full particulars—lst jobs FREE. Write today. Franklin Institute, Dept 340-F, Rochester, N. Y. Wanted to Rent WANTED AT ONCE—Two or three room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Location not particu- lar, Private bath desired. Adults. Reliable. Phone 831-W. WANTED TO RENT—Five room modern house or apartment. Year lease if desired. “ Adults. Phone 1170. WANTED TO RENT by gentleman, well lighted sleeping room. Insist on comfortable bed. Write Tribune ad. 11705. FOR SALE—Equity in new modern 5 room house with basement apart- ment. Now renting for $55.00 per month. Indebtedness Home Own- ers Loan Corporation. Write J. W. Pauley, Bismarck. FOR SALE—Five room modern at- tractive and desirable bungalow. Two fine bedrooms, near schools. Good condition, lawn and trees. Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE—Fine 7 room home on Seventh street, across from Bis- marck high school. Excellent con- dition. Reasonable price. Phone 326, FOR SALE—7 room modern stucco house, $5200; 4 room modern house, $2200; 5 room modern bungalow, $3000. Call at 323-2nd St. Business Opportunity =|FOR SALE—Perfect site for service Room and Board FOR RENT—Singie rooms in modern home with board for gentlemen. 406-6th. Phone 431. station and tourist cabins; acre tract, partly wooded, on No. 10; water available; concrete highway; inside of curve, 10,000 population city; price $500.00. Ranney, James- town, N. Dak. to Sell? Try the WANT-ADS © OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad de- Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Three room apartment. Private bath and en- trance. Adults only. Also garage Available Sept. 28rd. 523- for rent. i See FOR RENT—Two room Poppe 4 apartment. Furnished light housekeeping. 818-7th a Phone 1747-R. FOR RENT—Two room furnished light houseeking apartment. Ground floor. $25.00 per month. 1014 Bawy. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, One block from postoffice. Also Sleeping room. Phone 1227-J. FOR RENT—Three room apartment. Furnished. or unfurnished. Adults only. Call at 812 Avenue B. FOR RENT—Furnished 1 room and kitchenette apartment. Adults _ only. 322 9th. FOR RENT—Two rooms, kit and private bath. Ground floor. Phone 1168, VACANCY in new Rue apartments. 707 Avenue A. Apply Apt. 1. Automobites for Sale USED CARS Chevrolet (6 w. w.) Sed. Beene Buick Sedan Chrysler 6 Sedan Chrysler Coupe 62 P. A Plymouth ... Studebaker Sedan . Plymouth Coupe Stutz Sedan ... Chevrolet Panel Buick Sedan Plymouth Coa Ford Coach ... Essex Terroplane Chrysler Sedan ... Ford Deluxe Sedan Chrysler Brougham 1929 1932 1928 1933 1930 1933 1928 1935 1933 1931 1927 1933 Plymouth Coach ........ 378.00 CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, 1932 Chevrolet Sedan ........$120.00 1931 DeLuxe Chrysler Sedan .. es 1933 Dodge Sedan .... 1933 Ford V-8 Coupe 1933 Ford V-8 Tudor 1928 Nash Coach .... 1932 Plymouth Sedan . 1927 Studebaker Sedan COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY Phone 318 Bismarck For Sale 25x35, Rear 112 4th St. M. W. Neft. Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—We buy light used car for cash. Fords, Chevro- lets and Plymouths, get our ap- praisal, Hedahl Motor Co. Phone 269. MATION WANTED Party desires to hear from those who have a good 5 to 8 room house for ale at reasonable price. Write Tribune Ad. No. 111 Lots for Sale FOR SALE—100 feet facing west in 600 block on Hannafin Street. Beau- tiful river view. R. E. Wynkoop, 608-2nd St. Phone 282-R. ——_K_—X*_—e ed by foreign developments for the first time in more than a year. Just how ‘American recovery might be im- paired by a European conflict develop- ing in the Mediterranean is not clear. But Wall Street, which has previously Willson Autherizes Project Continuance E. A. Willson, state FERA adminis- trator, announces he has ordered con- tinuance of special projects in 12 counties of the state. They include a dam in township, Adams county, park invest- ments in Valley City; graveling, im- MONEY IN WHEAT $10 buys option 5,000 bushel; possibil- ities large profit. Particulars free. TRADERS GRAIN SERVICE, 606 Utilities Bldg. FE, Chicago, Ill. FOR SALE—Half interest Bowman Coal Mine. Bargain. Interested Parties communicate immediately with John J. Chickenky, Bowman, N. D. PARTS FOR ANY TRACTOR, Truck or Auto, Save money by ordering Parts from us. We are a wreckers in world—22 acres tractors, trucks, cars. We sail cheap. Write, wire or phone Main 1967. Satisfaction guaranteed.. We also buy all makes of used tractors everywhere. Elmwood Auto Wreck- ing Co., Inc., Galesburg, Ill, FOR SALE—Grocery store in small tawn, Reasonable rent on build- ing and fixtures. $600.00 handles deal. Write Box 144, Bismarck, N. _——— Lost and Found WILL THE person who found the dia- mond set bow knot breast pin, lost about 2 weeks ago, return it to Knowles Jewelry store for reward Of $50.00. LOST—Boston bull dog with harness, white streaks on face. Answers to name of Skippy. Phone 942-J. Re- turn to 922 6th. LOST—Lady’s black bag containing toilet set and wearing apparel, Bis- marck or vicinity. Reward. Return to Tribune. Household Goods for Sale provements on Hughes field in Bis-|#OR marck, and cattle appraising in Bur- leigh; a stock feed project in Eddy, FOR SALE—One pair shoe skates, size 7, one pair football shoes, sise 6%, Kelsey hand printing press 5x8 chase. All in good condition. Rufus Lumry, 311-3rd 8t. FOR SALE—Beauty shoppe ‘equip- ment. Only shoppe in county od Write Mrs, Elmer Otterstrom, Box 181, Carson, N. Dak., or phone 42. FOR SALE—Delaine Merino Sheep.

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