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m3 ‘Tribune's Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Tues., Sept. 24 STOCK PRICES EDGE [Grain in Quotations|| "HIGHER AS TERSON | scores) 24%-26; seconds (84-87 scores) vy |Indus, Rayon 31% A 2344-24%; centralized (90 score) 24%. 45% | Int Gem eae 3Big one | leral eae rene coma Cheese, 718,831, steady. Prices un- vos 45 lint! Harvester 30% |grades up to 7.50 or more; calves » Cal J crpees, “19,147, steady, AN mixed 18.90 1605 1600 1602 |inr’ Tel. & ‘Te 10% |1,400; fully steady; better grade veal- colors unchanged Oct, Be iga7 Issa Ige2 | Johns-Manville BBB lens 800-900; strietiy eholce 9.50-1000. ; “1825. 539 (and tame _|Bemmecott =. 24% sales; bidding 10-29 iment onsite BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES lizigo Wad ate iane | Reoee Ws, 8)". 263; | sales: bidding 10-20 lower on weights Chicago, Sept. 24.—()—. Kroger Grocery « 37% * 4 i High Low Close +1850 ...4+ s--+ 1850 | Tibby-O-F. GI. 37% | weights; packing sows bids fully 10 EASED BASE IE ELE SEE ANE ||| New York Stocks | Closing Prices Sept. 2% BISMARCK GRAIN { (Purnished by Ruseell-Miller Co.) _/Adams Exp. Date Sept. 24. Alaska Jun, 15% lo. plat! dark northern, 58 lbs. 15 /Allis Ch, Mfg. 2% . 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. 112)am, Bank No 29% Re 3 dark northern, 56 lbs, 1.08'Am. Can . my No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. 1.03 Am. Coml. 26% " No. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. 98 |Am. Crystal Sug. 16% Tfraders Still 8 Cautions, How-|No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. ‘93 /Am. Internat. 8% " No, 5'dark northern, 52 lbs. 91/Am. Mach. & Fay. 275 ever, Pending More Defi- {No.5 dark northern, 51 1b: 35] Ain. Bows se bt 6% nite News From Geneva —_|N0. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... 80/Am Roll, Mill ie |Sample Grain: ‘am, Smelt. & R. 48 oa ee 49 lbs., .75; 48 Ibs., .70; 47 lbs., 64; 46 Am, Stl. 7 AWew York, Sept. 24—()—The stock | lbs, 58; 45 lbs. 52; 44 Ibs, 45; 43/ Am. Sug. Ref. 54s fharket edged’ quietly higher for the/Ibs., 40; 42 Ibs., 35; 41 lbs., 30; 40 lbs. /Am. Tel, & Tel. 138%. Second successive session Tuesday, @S|.25, All under 40 lbs., .25, . 101% ‘Wall Street was a little more hopeful|No, 1 hard amber durum . 16% th compromise of the Ethioplan|No. 1 amber durum ... on ute, and found trade news bright./No. 1 mixed durum . 3% raders were still cautious pending|No. 1 red durum 4% definite news from Geneva, but/No. 1 flax ... 21% ére was sufficient buying to push|No, 2 flax . 3% ch of the list up from fractions|No. 1 rye 255 more than a point. The turnover| Barley 15% iwas only about 1,000,000 shares, but/Oats ... dall 9% the late tone was: firm. Hard winter whe: ‘Bendix Aviation alia Utilities joined the advance, as Wall Bethl, Steel . = la Gr coummptied recurs ail the nl DULUTH RANGE Bors Warner a T CO! ition rey ant e |; * Hii moves’ by the ‘BEC in connection] Duluth, Minn, peta tae y Et ae aa with administration of hte Wheeler-|,,Durum— Open. High Law Close leit wheel 8% Rayburn act. Commodities were eet ae 4 Burr. Ad. Mc 19% mostly dull, but rubber spurted. Dey ‘Canadian aPc. Non-ferrous metal shares were Case (J. I.) helped by the statement of an of- Caterpil. Tract. ficial of American Smelting that di- Conca ae sai rectors might consider putting it on Fi Cerro ‘ASCO. ee & dividend basis. Allied Chemical Oct. 25% was a buoyant specialty, up more 1% than 4 points. Eastman, American| pec, 2 ‘Woolen preferred, wae seater 4 and Thatcher Mfg. jumped a couple by of points, and issues up major frac- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE . 18% tlons to more than a point included) Minneai lis, Sept. ang Pa 12 Chrysler, National. Biscuit, Case, 1.26% 1.25% $., Briggs, Electric Auto-Lite, Continen- 119° 117 iste fal Can, American Telephone, Radio 115% 1.14% is préferred B, American Power and #5 26% Bight preferred, United Corp. pre- ATH ATH 8 ferred, North American, Montgomery 48% ae 85% Ward, American Smelting, U. 8. 50% 1% Smelting, Cerro de Pasco; Knenecott 40% 40% 4 . 19% . and others. 138% 138% .38%|Corn Products 63% o—————? Cream Wheat . 37% { Produce Markets | |* eres #1 {Cuban Am. Sug. 2 bs bi teens nets tanzs 28. [Deere &o Co. 30% CHICAGO 28% 2144 26% - 26% |Dia. Match a8 Butter, Sept. 24—(?)—Butter 10,132, a ae Datigias airs, 304% steady, prices unchanged. 174 1.74% 1.74 1.74%| DuPont .... 125% Eges 7,719, unsettled; prices un- - 1.68% 1.73% 1.68% 1.73%| El. Auto Lite . 31, changed. 14% 116 1.74% 1.76 Hee at ee a Butter was ‘steady.and eggs unset- Firest t. 4% tled in tone. Poultry was steady. serene! yea Freeport Tex. 23% Poultry, live, 53 trucks, steady; hens | Chicago, Sept. 24—( Gen. Am. I 9 18-2244; leghorn hens 15; rock springs ‘hres 6% ©! Gen. Asphalt 11% 16%-20%, colored 16-18; rock broil-|n_ 98% Gen, mee she ers 20, colored 20, barebacks 13-14; 98% Resa rtd leghorn chickens 16; roosters 14; tur- Gen. Real. 1% keys 14-18; white ducks 4% Ibs, up a1 Gave na 16, small ‘15; colored 14; geese 14. oon Gold Dust 16 ric! i: es aidhes gna = 23% 29% 28% 29 | Goodyear T. ae New York, Sept. 24.—()—Live poul- | Dec. 28% 28% 28% 2841 Et Nor. Ry. Pf. 25 try nominal. No freight quotations. 29% 30 «29% 29% 1 G1 west. Sug. . 2% Butter, 14,309, firmer.. Creamery, . ss -|Houd-Her “B” . 22) higher than extra 26%-27%; extra |S fo 20% 40% 50%! Howe Sound .. 50% (82 score) 26-26%; firsts (88-91) y4, 2% 54% 52K 53% ee aoe eee By PO, ASAE RAE EM AERO RDT REME TONE RI rye % to 1% up, barley unchanged to .| FUTURES PICK UP in fair to good depending on quality. #1 Livestock ®\yearlings 11.00; most others medium WHEAT PRICES ARE UNCERTAIN DUE: T0 BUROPE SITUATION Vociferous Bulls Believe That Visible Supplies of World Will Be Reduced Chicago, Sept. 24.—(?)—Unsettled % by uncertainty as to the ultimate success of peace negotiations in Europe, the wheat market was lethar- gic Tuesday. Wheat prices rose more than a cent, May futures touch- ing $1, and then lost this advance. Bulls contended there was prospect of world wheat supplies being reduced to a minimum by the end of the season, Rainfall expected to relieve drouth conditions in parts of Argen- tina, normally a major exporting na: tion, failed to auiiee according @| to cables, Wheat closed nervous % higher to % lower, Dec. 98% to %, and corn was % fof to 1% up, Dec. 58% to %. Oats were unchanged to % higher, % advance and ms were easy. MOVE MILL CITY DEMAND Minneapolis, Sept. 24.—(?)—Slack- ening hedging pressure and a strong- er demand in the cash department caused stronger prices for wheat fu- tures Tuesday. Strength in stocks, increased seri- ousness of foreign political news and continued bad Argentine news also were strengthening factors. Sept. wheat closed 1 cent, Dec. % higher; May % lower. Sept. rye futures closed 2% high- er, Dec. % cnet, May %; Sept. feed barley % lower, Dec. % higher, Sept. malting barley unchanged; Sept. oats % higher, Dec. % to %, May % lower; Sept. and Dec. flax 6 cents higher. Cash wheat was firm and later on turned strong in spots. Durum de- mand was slack. Winter demand was Corn showed a shade of improve- ment. Oats demand was good. Rye demnad was only fair. Barley de- mand was slightly better. Flax de- mand was good, SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Sept. 24—(P)—(U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 3,000; grain fed steers scarce, fully steady; load choice to good around 8.00-10.00; grassers down to 6.00 and below; butcher she stock slow, steady; grassy heifers 4.25- | cl 5.75; beef cows 4.00-50 mainly; cut- ter grades 3.00-75; bulls 15-25 lower; bulk 2.75-4.50; stockers slow, little May Bid Against ‘Vans’ for Lines Ae O P. and M J. Van Swer- ingen kept secret their plans tor fighting to retain control of the $3.000.000,000 railroad empl re thi uilt “from a shoe- string" Wall Street looked upon Lenor F Loree. above. president of the Delaware & Hudson and grizzled veteran of many a railroad war. as a pos- sible rival bidder at the auce tion announced for Sept. 30 by JP. Morgan & Co. 1,36-1.37%; sample grade dark nor- thern 73%-1.14%; No, 3 hard amber durum 1.08%; No. 3 red durum 87. Oats, No. 4 white 27%-27%; sample grade 2614. Rye, No. 4, 49%. Barley, No. 2 malting 69%; No. 4, 45%4-57. Flax, No. 1, 1.72% -1.83. Corn not quoted. > ! Miscellaneous | & FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 24.—(#)—Foreign exchange steady. Demands; Great Britain 4.92%; France 6.59%; Italy 8.14; Germany free 40.26; reg tourist 27.25; reg comm’l 19.75; Norway 24.71; Sweden 25.36. MONEY RATES New York, Sept. 24.—(?)—Call money steady % per cent all day. Time loans steady, 60-90 days % of- fered 4-6 mos. % offered. Prime com- mercial paper % per cent. CUR BSTOCKS New York, Sept. 2—(#)—Curb: Cities Service 1%. Elec. Bond & cai 12%. United Founders 7%. NEW YORK BONDS New York, Sept. 24—()—Bonds lose: Great Northern 7s of 1936, 99. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Sept. 24.—()—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty 4th 4%s 100.13. Treasury 4%s 11¢. Treasury 4s 109.22. ————_——- i MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS neha ae Sept. 24.—()—Stocks close: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1985 — Best of ‘Available Apart- Male Help Wanted Salesmen 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 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, Illinois. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment, Private bath and kitch- enette. Electric refrigerator. 106 Main. Nicola Apts. FOR RENT—Two room apartment. One block from postoffice. sleeping room. Phone 1227-J. FOR RENT—Three room apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. Adults A and Adults R ‘Furnished kitchenette apartment. only. 322 9th. WILL THE party who applied for the apartment see me Mette FN VACANCY in new Rue apartments. 707 Avenue A. Apply Apt. 1. 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, WANTED TO BUY—Two teams of horses or would hire for corn pick- ing. J. E. Chesak, Bismarck. Phone 1-F-24, immediately. | Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Household furniture in- cluding Kelvinator used one month, 20 per cent discount, French orien- tal rug, size 8x11, used 3 months, 50 per cent discount, electrical ap- pliances, Junior bicycle, G. E. radio, etc. Basement Apt. 912-9th. Phone 1067-W. FOR SALE—My share of furniture in 14 room house for cash. Party buy- ing furniture must lease house and balance of furniture. Call at 307 4th St. FOR SALE—Gas stoves, gas plate, beds, misc. articles. bushel. Mathilda Campbell, east road, CCC camp Park Addition Road. Call afternoon, evenings. _ FOR SALE—Studio couch, Reming- ton portable typewriter, ice box. Call at 921-5th St. after 7 p. m., side door. FOR SALE—Small apartment wash- ing machine in good condition. Reasonable. Call at 215 W. Thay- er. Tomatoes, $1.00 Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Comfortable living room and sleeping room. Gas heat and plenty of hot water. Call at 522- 2nd St. Ke ft. FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms. Gentlemen only. Garage free of charge, 1004 Avenue pee FOR RENT—One or two warm sleep- ing rooms with bath available Oct- ober st. Phone 1166.0 FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room. Good location. 308 Avenue A. Phone 926-W. FOR RENT—Two furnished sleeping rooms. Close in, 422 4th 8t. _Phone 649, FOR RENT—Sleeping room suitable for 1 or 2. Call at 614 Rosser. 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. ore LOST at Dome Saturday night. Woman's gray topcoat, patch pock- ets. Return to Tribune for reward. No questions asked. LIBERAL REWARD for half Angora, : Ligg. & lower; bidding 11.00-15 on better 170-| First Bank Stock 1114. Suites eee: MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN’ | Tocw’s 44% |240 Ibs; held fully steady up to 11.25| Northwest Banco 5% Storage Standards, ‘ 4, |. Minneapolis, Sept. 24—(P)—Wheat | Lorillard 25% and above; bidding 9.80 and down or Nov... see 25% 25% did receipts Tuesday 427 compared to 126| mac: 414 | packing sows; average cost Monday WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN eee ae Sd ie | innespolis cash wheat-and coarse | Mack. aia 224/025; weight 258 pounds. Winnipeg, Sept, 24.—(AP)—Cash Has. Paice: ain closing quotations today follow: | Maren: Field” 9% | Sheep 5,000; few bids and early in-| Wheat, No. 1 northern 93; No. 2 emigerice erent: | 25% 25% 25% erSash Whea Mecrory ‘Stores: 10% |dications steady on all . slaughter | Northern No. 3 northern 85%. Fecal . 25% 25% 23% Delivered § ToArrive|Mil-Cont. Pett. : 10% | classes; fat native and Dakota lambs| Oats, No. white 35%; No. 3 white ome seseees Midland ‘Stl 23 Ibid 4.25 do held around 9.50; | 30%. CHICAGO POTATOES aE iad Mont. Ward 33% Pune native slaughter ewes .50-2.0 Murray Corp. 15% : 5 * Chicago, Sept. 24—UM—(USDAY—|_ Ibs... 1.92% 136% Nash ‘Motors es Dube (atisaras anaeibaoniany bAE=09) Burdick Will Speak piaticaanrieee Crme dea eaunanren tel pate IA 130% 1.35% at, Dain 16%| Dairy cows, shipper buyers fairly) At Townsend Meeting hewy, demand and trading very RN © 8 , 4 |activé, prices generally steady; me- — Rees eacee per cwt. Idaho russets/3 Bs Ns55- 124% 132% 48 dium to good springer cows getting] Rep. Usher L. Burdick, Fargo, will U. 8. No. 1, 1.35-60; U. 8. No. 2, 1.08; aii ggg 1% 10% BY BO.00-65 00s. SOUS MSDS soune see, speak and a quartet composed of E. cobb . 8. No 1, 4 . more; common agi : pe ey 90; ripen cobblers U.|, 2, 1.15% 128% North American . 20° |backwards lghtweights down to|®- Klein, ey Halverson, Al. P. ae ial 70-75; un- 4DN 3° Northern Pacific 17 | around 35.00. Simon and George T. Humphreys will Boe fe St hae ha coublers K Ibs, es 1,10% 1.26% oe eee one on mie. Ps sing at the Bismarck Townsend club ‘ rm. U. 6, No, i, few sales 86-00; trumphe| Ios. 45. 1.07% 124% -JOus ‘Elev, Be niches RoE ate ACsGaRDA) = | ree eee mares mee eameeting Cuenca tanga bs, ...:. 1.01% 1.20% 5% | Hogs, 8,000, including 2,000 direct; | Burleigh county court room. Tickets pales aes 96% 116% 114 | slow, 10-25 lower than Monday's aver-|for the dancing party to be spon- BOSTON WOOL tana Winter W! 2% age; practical top 12.00, small lots|sored Wednesday evening at the A. Boston, Sept. 24.—()—(U, 8. D. A.) Penn. R. 9734 | 12.10; bulk good and choice 170-240) 0. U. W. hall will be on sale at this —Fair quantities of the finer terri- wt Phelps Dodge 23% | Pounds 11.65-12.00; weighty butchers|time, Mrs. J. H. Sleight, secretary, tory wools and medium fleeces moved W... 125% 1.27% 1.24% 1.26% | Phillips Pet. 26% | scarce; packing sows 5-10 cents lower;|announces. The public is invited to in the Boston market. Average to in en ON ae bulk sorted lots 10.40-10.65; few pigs| attend both the meeting and dance. sate ome ott Me Dee seta 18 ead a 18 Subs eye. N, oa Cattle 1,600; calves 1,500; another ees brought m1 cents scoured basis. Pullen we draggy market on fed steers and Mrs, E. J. Heising s Bright medium fleeces of Ohio and| 1H W... 123% 1.25% 1.22% 124% | Purity Bai 16% | yearlings; steady to weak at Mofiday’s Mother Is Stricken similar types readily sold at 34 cents eee Baio o an sharp decline; heifers easy in sym- He Premd tes, 0s; blood, whe] yi HW. 107% 128% 1.00% 174 Radlo-Keith-Orph. 13%4| Bute strong 0°18 pents highery veel Mrs, BJ, Helsing, 122 Avenue ©, 35 cents ‘was made occasionally on|; p H W or Rep. stl. 16% |ers fairly active and steady; stockers| Wes" prane 0. Fark mpderate’quantities. _, 9 Wy, MIT 119% 143% 1.14% Reynolds Tob. “B’ $54 and feeders in fairly Uberal supply Pmasy, exromonen. BY.,tbe . Heri GRAIN 2H W.-, 116% 118% 111% 3g | 8nd setting some support st Mon- lie socuigan, postmistress at Chaf- BUBUEH CASE DHWor 56% pidge eli unit tarde geese fee, who was stricken suddenly dur- Duluth, Sept. 24—(}—Cash clos-| 4 HW. 1. 1.13% 1.08% 11% |80ld_ at 1225, some held higher; top|, A ing prices. Wheat: No. 1 heavy dark| $3 Wy... 107% 119% 103% .....|Servel ‘936 | bulls 5.75; practical top vealers 10.00,|!& the day. It is believed that she northern 1.34%-137%; No. 1 dark|; amber hd 1.08% 1.16% 1.04% 1.10% |Soconoy. Vac. 11% | few at 10.50; late Monday choice year- CHES RES ee northern 1.33%-1.36%; No, 2 dark|2 amber hd 1.05% 1.13% +|Sou. Cal. Ed. 21% | ling feeders 8.60. Pe ital, yitaeata ake northern 1.27%-134%; No. 3 dark |3 ae Southern Pac. aa Sneek 10 13,000; fat lambs uneven; |— oe eerie Mere 6 northern 1.24%-1.32%; No. 4 dark 1 amber | 12% | bulk around ae 9.85 for persed hee af ry ad northern 1.15%-1.29%; No. 1 amber|2 2Mper y 13% | choice Washington lambs to shippers; Agel rece! Bees one to the durum hard 98%-1.18%; No. 2 amber|3 amber 32% |bulk 9.50-75; with most natives at pipes expect durum herd 98%-1.18%; No. 1 am-/ Grade 25% inside; plainer droves rangers 9.25 ark ber durum 96%-1.05%; No. 2 amber|1 amber 92% Hike oe and below; slaughter ewes 24-400; Come Te TS durum 96%-1.05%; No. 1 mixed durum 4 ace he TH oh 71% | feeding lambs also steady, bulk elig-| Believe Jury Probing 91%-1.18%; No. 2 mixed durum 89%-|° Gm ble around 8.7! iu Grade of 5% fi FE d Ue ea rem ee Ap ame a iss SIOUX CITY Langer Defense Fun Flax No. 1, j= 1.79, 2 - — Rye No. 1, 51-51%, 3 a4 Sioux City, Ia., Sept. 24—(AP—U.| Fargo, Sept. 24—(7)—That the Oats No. 3 white 20%4-20. 1 » C. ox 8. oe A.)—Cattle 2,000; slaughter | federal grand jury was continuing in- ting 45-63; No. 1 feed iB 54% | Steers, yearlings and she stock about/ vestigation of the William Langer 43%4-44%3 ‘No. 2 feed 42%-43% ; No. 3 Trans-America 1% seaey an uality ag sockers 908 ase Tuesday was apparent from the feed 39%=42%. Fri-Cont, Corp. ae pig’ heme fairly pee ‘ated Wines beig Seed Jeter it, ace CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 9944) steers and helfer yearlings up t0|pecHorst of Grand Forks; Sail Paul, Chicago, Sept. 24.—(?)—Cash wheat 19% | 10.25; most steers and lings short! xrandan; Alex Haaven of Langdon; No, 3 red tough 1.00-1.01; No. 3 mixed vind feds ‘salable 9.50 down; few medium|w w Black of Fargo, and Joe Jo- tough 1.00%; -No. 3 mixed 1.00%. 10 | helfers up to 8.25; bulk beef cows 5.00 hansen, all connected with the Langer Corn No, 2 mixed 64%; No, 2. yel- 79 |down; low cutters down to 325; feW)| defense fund setup. Black and ay ay SLA No. 2 white 86%; sam- ‘ua Bi weg yr 5008 sod to 25 lower; | Heaven were county chairmen for the le grade 1 A *| fund. Ponta. No. 3 white 30%-32%; sam- Med ¢ ee ~ Tgp | top 32.25; better 198 to 250 Ib. butch-| "pw, ranier, district attorney, sald ple grade 26%-27. Rye No. 3, 58. No| Tow r 1% ers 11.00 to 118; medium and light 46° jury will continue in session Dunkviieas Pf serheens. es ce ane GS ae Sheep 8,100; including 1,730 billed this week and perhaps part of next Timothy seed 2.05-2.75 owt. Clover |No. 2 50% 51% 40% ioe irene) pos san ae Mal Dies: week, he eke recess probably seed 11.50-16.50 cwt. ++ 1.16% 181% 1.76% 18% |9.00 for best native lambs; late Mon- Se Sennh aay ret ’ i day, bulk, native lambs 8.00 to 95: WESTBROOK 18 CHEST coy Concrete Building Tile , Sept. 24.—()—Flour] Westingh. Air. 24% | ulk feeding lambs 8.50 to 8.15; load| man F, Westbrook of Hartford, Conn., Drier and Warmer—The Idea! |/unchanged; shipment 32,048, "pure Weiter 13% | cholce 9.00. of the Aetna Life In- Building Material bran 14,50- P surance company, was elected pres!- ARCK BEIGE AND TE ee ah Rees OF CABIOS, BALRE |e ex lee coon edie ies . 24. annt The United States contains ap-|, A dog, standing on earth, can make! of carlot grain sales: held Tuesday in connection with the ‘Wm. Noggie, Phone 728 prouimaainiy 12.080 secondary. schoge binusstt heard at an altitude of 5900) wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern|1!935 mobilization for human needs : serving about 750,000 children. = |feet. = spring 1.20%3°No. 1 dark northern) conference. half grown kitten taken from Tav- ern last night. Child’s pet. Phone 1775-W. Lots for Sale FOR SALE—Lot 50x70, facing beau- tiful capitol, between 6 and 7th streets on capitol boulevard. See Dick Zerr, 607% Thayer Ave. Personal MATTRESSES YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 409 9th. Phone 1126, Four WPA Projects Commence in State With 17 projects already approved, WPA state authorities Tuesday were awaiting new allotments from Wash- ington, while work progressed on four projects. ‘Workmen now are laboring on pro- Jects at Mandan, Valley City, Lakota and Makoti, Thomas H. Moodie, state WPA administrator, said. In addition 4,000 WPA workers had been placed on CCC projects, Moodie said, together with workers supplied to reforestation and nursery projects. Kellogg Quit Court Due to Own Affairs New York, Sept. 24.—()—Former Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg AN ICED SALES) WHO has the ability to organize and train salesmen on the Most amaz- ing plan of the century. If you have what it takes, your future is guaranteed. Write P. N. Blake, De- partment 7952, 1040 Lumber Ex- change Bldg., Minneapolis, Minne- Female Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE—Capable girl or middle aged woman to take charge of housekeeping in a nice home for man and wife with no children. Must be @ good cook and exper- jenced. References required. Per- manent position for right person. Write Tribune Ad. 11776. WANTED—Competent 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. Also) WANTED—Neat reliable young wom- an housekeeper. Adults. Small town. Must be good cook. Fur- nish references first letter. $4.00 __ber week, Write Tribune ad 11767. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Half days or full day. Sleep __at home, 1017 Rosser. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Must like children. Call at _ 921-6th St. WANTED—Two women to qualify to manage large concern. 222-8th St. Work Wanted _ GIRLS attending Commercial Col- lege desire housework for room and board. School hours 9 to 12 a. m. and 1:30 to 4 p. m. Monday to Fri- day. Phone 121. RELIABLE boys attending commer- cial college want part time work for board, room, or salary. Phone 121. WANTED—Janitor work in either office or apartment house. Refer- ences. 1524 Broadway. WORK WANTED by day or hour. Phone 978-R, ask for Mrs. Larson. Tribune Rates oa LOW for ene 15 words, (per word) .........+000@8 3 consecutive (per word) ........+0+.8%@ 4 consecutive insertions OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if VEGETABLES FOR SALE Beets, bushel . Carrots, bushel Rutabagas, bushel Onions, bushel .. Parsnips, bushel Pumpkins, pound Squash, pound ..... First house west of Bismarck Base ball diamond. WM. MELECH. Phone 507-M ee Farm Lands Houses and Flats 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. i. Casey & Son. FOR SALE—Six room house 8th Street; three bed rooms, gar- age on rear. Large corner lot, would permit building on rear if desired. Might consider leasing to responsible party on annual basis. Phone 657 for further particulars. 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 de- sirable bungalow. Two bedrooms, sun parlor, extra room finished in basement. Fine yard. Also other houses. Geo. M.: Register. FOR SALE—7 room modern dwelling, 3 bedrooms and den. Hardwood floors, gas heat, double garage. Well located. Bargain. Geo. M. Regis- ter. FOR SALE—7 room modern stucco H house, $5200; 4 room modern house, $2200; 5 room modern bungalow, _ $3000. Call at 323-2nd St. FOR RENT—Modern seven room house. Gas heat. Phone 505. Fay Harding. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—Five room modern house or apartment. Year lease if desired. Adults, Phone 1170. bees WANTED TO RENT by gentleman, well lighted sleeping room. Insist on comfortable bed. Write Tribune ad. 11705. Stories in STAMPS and revered is the leop- ard by the natives of French Middle Congo and other parts of westerti Africa. When a native kills one, he is brought before his chief for punishment. But, in cere- monial fashion, the native pleads the animal was chief of the forest and a stranger. ‘Thus the man is set free and even rewarded for his bravery. But the dead leopard is adorned with a bonnet worn by the tribal chief, set up in the village square ‘and there made the center of a series of nightly dances The reverence by which the leopard is held by the African Ne- groes is carried out on two stamps issued by France for its territories of the Congo and the Middle Con- go, which in 1910 became a sep- arate colony. The leopard stamp of the latter is shown below. . BUY YOUR FARM NOW. Good lo- cations in almost every county. On- ly one fifth down, balance on 20 year terms. Write today for free information. Department 43 Fed- eral Land Bank, Saint Paul. FOR SALE OR TRADE for Bismarck property: Write Tribune Ad. 11750, For Rent FOR RENT—Brick storehouse, size 25x35, Rear 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. __=== Automobiles for Sale USED CARS 1934 Studebaker Coach ......$475.00 1933 DeSoto 4 door Sedan .. 475.00 1928 Chrysler 52 Coach ..... 65.00 1934 Plymouth Rumble Seat Coupe ++ 525.00 1931 Chrysler 6 Coupe . 295.00 1935 Plymouth Sedan . = 695.00 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe 625.00 Ford Sedan seseese 275.00 1930 Chevrolet (6 w. w) Sed. on 1931 Buick Sedan 1933 Chrysler 6 Sed: i200 1932 P. A. Plymouth 325,00 1929 Studebaker Sedan 195.00 1932 Plymouth Coupe . paield 1929 Stutz Sedan .... 1932 Chevrolet Panel very we00 1928 Buick Sedan ........+0+ 150.00 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 425.00 1933 1933 Essex Terraplane Sedan 375.00 1933 Chrysler Brougham 495.00 931 Chrysler 8 Sedan 345.00 1927, Chevrolet Truck 135.00 1933 Plymouth Coach . 375.00 CORWIN-CHURCHTLL MOTORS, Plex, 2 700 USED CARS Down Payment 1932 Chevrolet Sedan . 1931 DeLuxe Chrysler 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 PARTS FOR ANY TRACTOR, Truck or Auto. Save money by ordering parts from us. We are largest wreckers in world—22 acres of tractors, trucks, cars. We_ sell cheap. Write, wire or phone Main 1967. Satisfaction guaranteed, We also buy all makes of used tractors Sheep. For history and list of breeders, ad- dress the Secretary, Herbert Colis- ter, Laingsburg, Mich. FOR SALE—Large log house and 10. Mile from capitol, FOR ‘SALE—Four wheel trailer (dou- ble box) % h. p. circular sai ft, corner cupboard. Back 9th. FOR SALE—Two booths, one two ID. scale, one 6x6 pertition 1 table, & Bentwood chairs. J. B. Smith.

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