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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, HKIDAY, AU Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., Aug. 28 FRACTIONS TO TWO |[N POINT CAINS SHOW MARKET RECOVERY Rails Lead New Advance; Close Firm; Transfers About 1,400,000 Shares. New York, Aug. 28.—(#)—Stocks steamed ahead under leadership of the rails in Friday’s market and gains of fractions to 2 or more points were Tegistered in selected: issues. Profit taking stemmed the advance for some groups, but favored ttili- ties, alcohols, farm implements and specialties were resistant throughout. The close was firm. Transfers approx- imated 1,400,000 shares. Warhings from Moscow's official publications of possible European “slaughter” as the result of the big New York St Closing Prices, August 26. adams Exp . Alaska Jun. Allis.-Ch. Mf ais BBSBBSSeRSeRE Ep et increase in the German army were| Be! read with interest in the boardrooms | Boel: and, it was thought, may have chilled the buying urge slightly. Among Fe, N. Y. Central, Delaware & Hud- son, Southern Pacific, Commercial Credit, Mesta Machine, Philip Morris, Fairbanks-Morse, Allied Mills. Amer- ican Sugar Refining, Plymouth Oil, Barnsdal, Standard Gas, Union, Consolidated Edison, American stocks were Santa| 5! Western | Gel Telephone, American Water Works,| ©) Electric Power & Light, Sears Roe- buck, Deere, Hiram Walker. Douglas Aircraft, Schenley, U. 8. Pipe Cars Foundry, Chrysler and Youngstown | C: Sheet & Tube. Buch stocks as U, 8, steel, Beth-|< rl lehem, General Motors, General Elec- tric, Goodyear and Standard Oil of Sola New Jersey were narrow. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Ayg. 28.—()—(U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 4,100; fed steers and é yearlings scarce, fully steady; most she stock strong; bulls little changed; better grade stockers steady; common grades slow, around 25 off for the week; better grade fed steers 8.00-9.00; Dupot other common to medium 5.00-7.50; good and choice fed heifers quotable 7.25-8.75; grassy and medium grades |El. Boat 4.50-6.50; low cytters to cutter cows 3.00-75; extreme up to 4.00; majority beef cows under 4.50; very good lots up to 5.25; most sausage bulls 4.25-75; few 5.00; choice stocker and feeder steers held around 7.00; common and medium stockers eligible at 3.50-5.25; calves 1,600; steady; good to choice vealers 6.50-7.50; vealers 4.00-5.50; se- s lect 8.00; few choice to prime 8.50; cull and common vealers 4,00-5.50. Hogs 5,500, active, mostly 10 higher than Thursday; stops up more; heavy sows and light lights about steady; top 11.00 freely; better 180-259 Ib. 10.75-11.00; 250-300 Ib. 10.00-85; 300- Hudson Mot. 350 Ib. 9.65-10.10; desirable 160-180 Ib. | Hu) 10.25-11.00; 140-160 Ib. 9.00-19.50; 100- 140 Ib. killers 7.50-9.50; sows 590 Ib. down, 8.75-9.35; heavies down to 8.60. Sheep 4,000; run includes ten cars Oregon, about 1200 natives from Da- kota, no early bid slaughter lambs; sellers asking higher or around 9.00 for better gtades; slaughter ewes eli- gible 2.25-3.25; bulk fed range lambs Thursday 9.00; natives and Dakotas 8.75-9.00; range feeding lambs 8.00-10. ipp. Motor . Hlinois Cent. . Indus. Rayon Int. Bus Mch. . Int. Cement .. Int. Harvester Int. Nick. Can Int. Tel. & Tel. Johns-Manville Kelvinator . Kennecott . Kroger Grocery Libbey-O-F. Gl. Ligg. ie My. B. (4a) Dairy cows, good clearance for the | Loew’ week on all grades; trade strong to slightly higher since last Priday; bulk |M® milker and springer cows 50.00-70.00; extreme top 80.00; few very common kinds around 40.00 and less. eed AGO Chicago, A —(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs §6,000 “including 1800" dire unevenly steady to 10 cents higher than Thursday's average: spots up more; early top 11.45 bulk desirable 90 Ib. 11,10-40: most 250-300 1b, 3; better grade 140-160 1b. 0.75: best sows 9.90. Cattle 1,500; calves 500; all killing classes steady to strong at week's ce; nothing of outstanding qual- Ity offered; good demand for light- Welght gteers and helfers: of light’ heifers at 9.50 ly 25. down; Practical top vealers "9.00; selected odd head higher. Sheep 10,000 including 2,500 direct; native lambs fully steady to city butchers at 9.2 little done on big. killer accounts; throwiuts generally 7.00 down; around 25 cars Washington range lambs unsold early; buyers re- sisting higher eared prices; native breeding ewes 0-7,00; fat sheep steady; bulk 2,50-3.50. — Cy TY Sioux City, Au A.)—Cattle 1/000; beet yearlings fairly active, fir Stock unevenly steady to easy; grass beef cows slow; stockers and feeders slow, about steady; fairly liberal as- tment in second hands: choice 1087 lings 900; medium weight beeves bulk grain feds down to 8.00; er kinds down to 7.00 ag gis Fed heifers around beef cows 4.35 dow: chiefly 3.25-75. Hogs 1,500; butchers mostly 10-15 higher: Detter 180-250 11 butchers 10.60-90; lighter weights tr chang: 35, Pha tig 8 140-170 Ib, weights Jot of 425-450 Ib, | bute! ows 10-35 higher; mostly 9. 9. cutter grades SGheop 2808s, including through; ‘slaughter cla: moat better mative lambs i ed Téa Sea ciepea aE ee Idan feeders 1.25. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Aug. 28,—@)—Range ales: dare, ‘northern 1.35%. 1.03% -1.04% ; » No. Py = te, 43% -44. Rye 5No.:2, 8: encley: ‘No, 2, 129; sample grade Stax Ne. 1, 2.15%-2.17. ——_—_ IAGO POTATONS e 'U. fs 2395 a A Korliara 3 a - a ff age sass e H & g ocks | SEPTEMBER CORN'S BREAK OF 4 CENTS HITS WHEAT PRICE it | Profit-Taking Following Sudden Drop to Lowest Point This Month Chicago, Aug. 28.—(7)—A sensa- tional break of 4 cents a bushel in September corn Friday caused a % | sharp reaction in other corn deliveries ibs jest price since early and in wheat. The sudden drop, which put Sep- tember corn at 1.06% a bushel, low- in the month, 81% | was the limit permitted for one ses- % | sion, Other corn deliveries lost about 3 cents while wheat broke more than 3 cents. The weakness in corn was ascribed partly to private estimates in some quarters that recent rains have bene- fitted late corn. Profit taking was heavy. Corn closed 2%-4 cents lower, and wheat was 2% %-1%; rye 2%-' barley 2 to 3 cents and provisions 12 to 22 cents. WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE LOWER IN MILL CITY Minneapolis, Aug 28.—()—Wheat futures were easy but stubborn early Friday despite liberal selling inspired by Canadian news, house buying for milling interests ae ee but prices gave way sud- en! ‘September wheat closed 2%c lower, % | Dec. 2%c and May 2%. SBNRUEES 8S EFA BREE 1.39 tS ibe A 1.3! Fd * 129% Flax futures held independent on crusher buying, September flax clos- ed % lower, Dec. unchanged and May le lower: Coarse grains avelined with corn. September oat: losed 1% lower, De 1%, and May September rye cl ed 2% lower; . 2%, and May 2% December malting barley closed un- changed. September feed harley closed 3% lower and Dec. 3%c lower. Cash wheat receipts were light and in fair demand. Corn was unsettled with top grades comparatively firm and lower. grades easy. Oats demand was steady and prices firm. Rye was in good demand and firm to strong. Barley opened firm for top grades and easy for intermediate. Flax was in better demand and premiums for choice were firmer. | 8 | Produce Markets [Pa v UNae rer ronicetia a iain CHICAGO Chieago, Aug. (®)—Butter and eggs were steady in tone today. Poul- try was unsettled. Butter 10,129, steady; changed. prices un- steady; extra first local ‘esh graded firsts local rent receipts 10%. Poultry, live, , 29 trucks, un- settled; hens 4% 1b., up 18%, less than 4% tb. 16; Leghorn hens 14; Plymouth Rock springs 18, White Rock 17, col- ored 15; Plymouth Rock fryers 17, White Rock 16, colored 14%; Ply- mouth and White Rock broilers 16, colored 1446: Leghorn 2 Ib.,.up.d4, less than 2 1b. 14%; bareback chickens 1 roosters 11%, Leghorn roosters 13 turkeys 13-16; heavy old ducks 13, heavy young 15%, small white 11%, smali colored 11; geese 13. NEW YORK . 28.—P)—Live poul- By freight, fowls; Colored ghorn 15-16; roosters 16; reight prices unchanged, Butter, 6,740 easier, Creamery, higher than extra 3 extra (9% scores) 33%- :eentralized (90 score) 31%. ese, 61,696, firm, unchanged, ees, 14,945, irregular. Mixed col- Special jacks Ee 0%; stan 2 refri- firsts ors: va, standards % sae ‘other mixed colors BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Chicago, Aug. —(P)—, Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Rtandatas,: F November ....... 3 33% Ege Futures: Refrigerator Stan- dards, Oct. ....... 25% Miscellaneous | 33% 24% 25% FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. —(P)—Foreign exchange steady; ae Britain 5.0; 7.87; Ger registered 3 Norway. 25.27; Montreal 100.00. GOVERNMENT BONDS New Tonk. Aug. 28.—(®)—Govern- mene Boi (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp, 12%. McGraw El. 34%. CURB STOCKS New York, Aug. 28. American Gen.*9%. Citles Service 4. Elec. Bond & Share 2: MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Aug. 28.—(@)—Stocks close: First Bank 13%. Northwest Banco 9%. ———_—_- INVESTMENT TAUATS (By the Ansociated * (Over the counter in New York) Maryland Fund. 9. Quart. Inc. Sh. 1. Sel. Am. Sh. Inc. 1.74; 1.89. DULUTH | CASH GRAIN Duluth, —(@)—Cash closing prices. at: No, 1 heer anne northern spring, 60 Ibs. 1.33%- No, 1 MER noe aeetin 9 ek bees hata amber, 60 Ibs, Ibe, 1.31% -1. No. 3, 81. 1hs, ‘ ee iy 1.25 eh 1 a am 1088, Great | Italy | G BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) August 28, 1936 No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs.. No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. No, 3 dark northern, 56 lbs | No. 3 dark notthern, 55 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 5¢ Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 53 1bs.. No, 5 dark northern, 52 1} No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs.. Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 99; 48 Ibs., 96; 47 Ibs., 93; 46 Ibs., 90; 45 Ibs., 37; 44 lbs., 84; 43 lbs., 81; 42 Ibs., 78; 41 lbs., 75; 40 lbs., 72; 39 Ibs., 69; 38 lbs., 68; 37 Ibs., 63. No. No. No. No, No. 1 hard amber durum 1 mixed durum .. 1 red durum 1 flax .. 2 flax Hard winter wheat . Commission | Se] CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Aug. 28.. Wheat— eR RRR KK rc 322 ses BSR B38 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE lis, pale Re Minnea} Wheat Matti Batley— Duluth, Minn., Aug. Durum— Minneay receipts grain cl rain Quotations 1.19 1.18 1.16 il 123° 1.20% 130% 118% 118% 116% 116% + 1.23% 69% BAK B% 15% 3% DULUTH RANGE . 1.24 + 1.23% 1.24% 1.24 28.—(P)— Open High Low Close Budoree 1.30% ates “aa 133" 1.23 89% 65% 15% 15% Bs ‘ See 2.08% 210014 2.00% 2:00°° 2.00 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 28.—()—Wheat, ‘iday cy “compared to 361 lis, Aug. ear ago. innea} lis cash wheat and coarse ig quotations today follow. Cash eat Delivered lhyDNS 60 Ibs. N 8 50 1.40% 6 1.39% . 1.20% + 1.27% . 1.25% 1.23% . 1.2146 119% 117% + 115% 1.38% 137% 135% 133% 1.30% 127% 125% 1.23% 121% To or W... 1.31% 1.23% 1.199 eens woMd-0s~-00-U Ettot tol} ital be ‘= 2: 35 4 wees #5 <ée2eeee + 1.19% 121% 1.17% < 8 1.32% 1.31% . 1.20% EE USA Re: + LIT 1.19% 1.1543 118% 1.19% 116% 116% 1.17% 1.14% - 114% 1.15% 1.12% Durum 138% 1.28% BS. 1.27% » 1.25% » 1.23% - 1.21% +» 1.19% a LIT » 115% aus wen eebeebee iE FRR KKK KES Arrive +|in original bags were very firm at 84- + | ranging up to 87 cents. +|length were sold in original bags as .|and the scoured basis price was a8|_ Choice well-grown 1.21% 1.19% 117% set Ling at wis ‘and South Dakota 117% 1.15% 113% 1.34% 4|FOR SALE—Household “furniture, Hay for Sale FOR SALE—Good grade hay, $8.00 per ton, on track; write or see Peter Berens, Mahnomen, Minn, Houses for Rent fo-room ture n high school; also five. room base- Eat apartment. Inquire 1026 10th te THREE ROOM house, four room fur- nished house, § room house, and an 8 room house. T. M. Casey and Son. SMALL HOUSE in rear of Varney Apts. Only small family need ap- ply. Call 173 after 6 p. m. FOR RENT OR SALE—Five room partly modern house. hed to cap- itol. 1911 9th 8t. SIX ROOM modern house at 420 14th | St. Phone 1561-LJ. Ice box for} sale. FOR RENT—Five room house. aire 214 Fifth St. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Kelvinator, vacuum cleaner, davenport, 9x12 rug and radio, all in good condition. 831 13th St. FOR SALE—Magic Chef gas range, four burners, heat regulator. Also small power Jig-saw. 915 7th St. FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, good as new. Priced for quick sale. Also parlor furnace. 321 12th St. FOR SALE—Porch glider, wicker fernery, good condition. Fruit jars. Phone 728, 718 4th. In- dishes, etc. Phone 2136-W. Call at 100 Ave. B East. FOR SALE—2 beds, complete. Dreas- er. Miscellaneous articles. 213 Ave. A. Phone 2076-M. old, $25, discount. 619 6th St., 3rd floor. FOR SALE—Piano, library table, ice box, dining room set, single bed. 614 12th St. BABY BUGGY, Lloyd Loom, used, $7. Call between 4nd 8 p.m. 213 11th Bt. FOR SALE—Bisiness desk with chair, baby crib with mattress. Call 1871. Eo “NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Rubie F. Jensen, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Andrew Jensen, as Execu- tor of the estate of Rubie F. Jensen late of the City of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and State of! North Dakota, deceased, to the credi- tors of, and ail persons having claims against the estate of said aacsaeed; to exhibit them with the necess: Vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said Executor at the office of Hyland & Foster in the City of Bismarck in Burleigh county. North Dakota, or to the Judge of the County Court of Burleigh county, North Dakota, at his office in the Burleigh county, North Dakota Court House in the City of Bismarck in Burleigh county, North akota. You are hereby further notified that Hon, LC. Davies, Judge of the County Court” within’ and for the county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, has fixed the | 1ith day of| March, A. D, 1937, at the hour of 10} o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Rooms of said Court,’ in the said Court House in the City of! Bismarck in Burleigh county, North Dakota, as the time and place for hearing. and adjusting all claims against the estate of the said Ruble F. Jensen deceased, which have been duly and regularly presented as here- inbefore provided. pDated the 13th day of August, A. Pirow Jensen, the Executor of the estate of said Rubie F. Jensen, Deceased. First Publication: on the 14th day of August, A. D. 19 Hyland & acer: Attys. for Executor. 8-14-21-28. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Aug. 28.—(@)—(U. S. D., A.) —Prices tended strong on fi ern grown wools Friday, Ave good French combing territory 85 cents scoured basis, asking prices Fine territory of good French combing and staple prices estimated to be fully 85 cents, high as 88 cents. Delaine type Texas wools were esti- mated at 88-90 cents on some sales. INNIPEG naan ABASY. UST 28, 1936 Looking for a Used Car? — Watch the WANT-ADS ____Male Help Wanted WANTED—Strong boy to work nights. 8, W. Corwin. Phone 1700. —— male Help Wanted HOUSEKEEPER for two persons. Instruction SUE DIGBY—Private teacher of shorthand, 15 years expetience as head of stenographic department in Business school. Classes begin Sept. 1, Phone 1619. Call at College State qualifications, experience, and | Bidg., Apt. C. eo expected. Write Tribune Ad. 16549. GIRL ‘WITH high school education to do housework, and help in store. Write Tribune Ad. 16636. for room and board. 306% W. Thayer. Phone 1470-J. GIRL WANTED for general ‘house- work, Must be good at laundry work, Phone 408. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. None other need ap- ply. 301 4th St. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Must go home nights. Phone! 1137. GIRL for kitchen work. Must under- stand cooking. Call 869-R. EXPERIENCED Dressmaker wanted. State Fur Co. Work Wanted CAPABLE, Reliable woman wants work by hour or day. Call at 607 Front St. WANTED—Piaces for girls to ear) board and room. Now. Phone 121. Land for Sale IDAHO AND WASHINGTON LAND for ‘sale—160 acres near Kamiah, Idaho, on good road; one mile to school; house and small barn; spring water. About 25 acres cul- tivated, balance of the place fine timber. Price reduced to $1,600.00. Will take late model used auto as part payment and the balance long time at low rate of interest. I have many bargains in farms and irri- gated tracts. Robert L. Ragon, Realtor, 200 Main 8t., Lewiston, Idaho. ___Farms for Sale __ SEND FOR CATALOGUE OF OHIO FARMS owned by Land Banks, In- surance Co's and others (out of the drouth area). Special fall prices and terms. The Miller Realty Com- pany, Miller Bldg., Geneva, Ohio. Est. 1908. —_—— —___Office Rooms __ FOR RENT—Two front office rooms facing Main Avenue. Available Sept. ist. Inquire Dahl Clothing Store. Busi: Opportunity FOR RENT—Good brick Mercantile building, 25x135 ft. in choice loca- tion at Mandan, N. Dak. Will be vacant Sept. 15th. Write or phone I. C. Iverson, Mandan. Farms for Rent REAL ESTATE 4 ROOM house, full cemented base-! ment, everything spic and span, chicken house, garage, three year old trees, good well, 2 acres, house alone cost more than price, $1200. MANY other bargains in houses and lots in all parts of city. Buy through @ reliable agent and be sure of your title and value. F. E. YOUNG Apartments for Rent MODERN FURNISHED 3 room apart- ment with private bath, private en- trance, ground . Also 2 room furnished basement apartment. Suitable for two adults. Close in. Phone 260. Call 512-W after 6 p. m. LARGE two room furnished apt., Newly decorated. Kitchen, built-in; cupboards. Electric refrigerator. Hot and cold water always. 213 llth St, Call at rear door. TWO 3 room apartments, one with Private bath. Lights, water, heat, gas, Kelvinator, furnished. Close to capitol and near school. 930 4th. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, first floor, Adults only. Heat, lights and gas. Immediate posses- sion, $35. 506 2nd. Phone 875. A VERY DESIRABLE 2 room apart- ment with 2 closets. Light, water and gas for cooking included with rent. Call at 223 2nd St. FURNISHED ground floor apartment. Living room, kitchenette and bath. Private entrance. Adults only. $37.50 per mo. 322 Ist. WELL FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Available Sept. 1, $45, includes gas. Custodian Col- lege Bidg. Phone 1849. APARTMENT FOR RENT—Three- room apartment, furnished or un- furnished. Also sleeping room. Call at 318 - 9th 8t. FURNISHED APARTMENT, one room and kitchenette. Suitable for two adults. Call 717 Thayer Ave. Phone 2180. THREE ROOM apartment, ground floor, $26. Two room apartment, $23. One room apartment $10. 1014 _Bawy. FOR RENT—New, modern furnished light housekeeping apartment. Gas heat. Private entrance. Phone 601. FOUR ROOM apartment, private bath, ground floor. Call after 5:30 P. m., back door. 623 8th St. NICE one room furnished basement apartment. Adults only. Located at 624 7th. Inquire 616 7th. WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment on ground floor. Sept. ist. Phone 273. 411 5th St. 0 AGRES. Good grazing, with buildings, hay, good place to winter your stock. J. Aarestad, McHenry, N.D. Houses for Sale SIX year old 6-room modern stucco bungalow, also large room in base- ment. Hot water heat. Large play room in attic. One of the fine homes in Bismarck. Located in best residental district on Mandan 8t. TWO ROOM frame house, newly built. $80 cash. Easily moved. See D. L. Hilderbrand, 216 Thayer. ———oOoO Wanted to Rent WANTED — Modern unfurnished house or apartment with three bed- rooms. Reasonable. Good location. Can sae references. Write suitable for four adults, Modern bungalow. Write B. Boyd, Box 306, Bismarck, N. Dak. northern northern 94; No, 3 northern " Or No. 2 white 47 No. 3 white 42 Electrically charged vapor sprayed in fog clouds will clear the atmos- phert, according to a German in- ventor. Tuis Curious WorLD IN 2| WANTED—Two rooms and board by elderly couple in a modern home. Write to Ad. No. 16620, in care Bis- marck Tribune. MODERN HOUSE with garage, close in, by responsible party. Phone 1421-W or write to Tribune Ad. 16595. | J By William Ferguson 1912, DUST IN THE AIR CUT DOWN THE ‘S BRIGHTNESS OVER THE ENTIRE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE. its in the world by winds. | Vit apperance Into wed ‘wake of volcanic explosions, FIVE room furnished apartment in duplex available for three months. Call Mr. Roberts, 751. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments in Murphy apartments. 204% Main Ave. Phone 1157-W. LARGE, lower duplex, gas heat, hot water, fireplace. Centrally located. Mrs. Paris, 404 5th. FOR RENT—Furnished 3 ground floor apartment. $32.00. 721 3rd St. VACANCY in new apartments. Un- furnished. Inquire Apartment No. 1, 707 Ave. A. room Rental CHEERFUL 3 room apartment. Wa- ter, lights, garage. $16. 1618 Bow- __en Ave. TWO FURNISHED or unfurnished light housekeeping rooms at 315 So. 10th. TWO LARGE room, partly furnished apartment. Call at rear 118 Ist St. Two M apartment and kitchen- ette, reasonable. 614 Rosser. BASEMENT apartment suitable for couple. Call at 813 Thayer Ave. FURNISHED two room apartment. Adults only. 322 9th St. BASEMENT Apartment for rent. Two rooms. 614 20th St. Ride Wanted ; FURNISHED We Trade and Give Terms Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 122 Main Phone 108 The Pick of the USED CARS to select from at Special Low Prices Here are a few .. . dozens more 1931 Ford Coach 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1931 Ford Coach 1935 Ford Panel 1930 Ford Roadster 1928 Dodge Panel 1933 Ford Tudor 1935 Plymouth Coach 1934 Ford Tudor Buy when you get more for your money. Fleck Motor Sales AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE— 1928 Chevrolet coupe, coach. 1929 coach, sedan. 1930 coach. 1932 coach, 1930 Ford truck. We trade and give terms. Hedahl Motor Co., Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—1932 International truck, good condition, Reasonable for cash. See Halvorson at Standard Bulk Station. 1936 Plymouth Sedan, built-in 4 driven 4000 miles. Must sell at onee. H. W. Stensrud, Lewis and Clark, Mandan. FOR SALE—One 1931 Ford haif pickup. Good condition. Will trade old car. Phone Benser at. 700. SE Rooms for Rent ROOM in gas heated house. Always hot water. Beauty Rest mattress. Gentlemen preferred. Close in. 412 8th St. Phone 104-w. FOR RENT—Large front sleeping room, 3 windows. Also basement room, very cheap. Phone 2047-3. 411 Ave. A. sleeping basement sleeping room suitable for two gentlemen. 1015 8th 8t. Phone _1265-W. SLEEPING ROOM. Excellent bed. Close to bath. Gas heat. Al- ways hot water. 306 9th St. Phone 1330. PLEASANT ROOM, modern home. Always hot water. 2% blocks from a Hotel. Gentlemen. 120-R. 508 ith. NEWLY DECORATED room in mod- ern home. Suitable for one or two ie Phone 1451 or call at 719 9th FOR RENT—Cozy clean room. Close to bath. Close in rts water when needed. 120 Ave. LARGE sleeping room, first private entrance, suitable for twc Gentlemen preferred. 1006 5th St. LARGE COMFORTABLE room, next to bath. Suitable for one or two. Phone 1824-W or call at 622 11th. SEPT. Ist. Large furnished living room, piano. Adjoining sleeping room. Write Tribune Ad. 16624. FOR SALE—Three beer parlor booths, one ten foot bar, $26. Farmers Cream Station, Wing, N. Dak. ‘THREE GIRLS want ride to Los An- geles Sept. 1. Will share expenses. Call 1818, LARGE, COMFORTABLE room for winter. Suitable for two. Close in. __Phone 1844-W. 313 Mandan. NICELY FURNISHED sleeping room for one or two, private entrance, Al- ways hot water. 307 10th. LARGE pleasant room. Close in. Gentlemen only. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 531 5th. Phone 408-M. FRONT SLEEPING room, suitable for one or two. Close in. 216 Thay- er. Phone 1276. LARGE ROOM, clothes closet, P24 plate. Bath ab ee Quiet. Close in. 208 Rosser. NICE, LARGE sleeping room in quist, private home for one or two, 20% Ave. A West. HOOM FOR RENT Furnished deep Close in. Phone 218 - Ist St. For Sale FOR SALE—1 600x16 extra heavy Duty Goodyear puncture tubes, good as new. One 5.50xi7 Tribune office. room. Also -