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RALLY OF STEELS INJECTS NEW LIFE INTO STOCK MART) Gains Register From Fractions to Two or More Points at Closing New York, Sept. 4.—(7)—A late rally in steels Friday put life into a prev- jous lackadaisical stock market. In the early proceedings communi- cations, aircrafts and specialties de- veloped quiet demand. At the firm close gains ranged from fractions to 2 or more points. Transfers were fround 1,150,000 shares. The rails generally more than held their own following the official report of a contra-seasonal expansion in car- loadings last week. A sharp decline in this week’s automobile output due to shutdowns in preparation for new} Bi models tended to hold motor equities | Bendix A in bounds. Prominent on the upwide were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Crucible, Young- town Sheet & Tube, American Tele- phone, Western Union, Westinghouse, Du Pont, Wright Aeronautical, Doug- | Bur: jas Aircraft, Electric Auto-Lite, Fa- jardo Sugar, Montgomery Ward, Macy and Delaware & Hudson, Pointing moderately higher most of | Celanese the day were General Motors, Chrys- ier, Packard, United Aircraft, Ameri- | Ches. can Waterworks, Standard Brands, | Ch! Shattuck, Paramount, General Elec-/| © tric, Goodyear, Alleghany, Warner ¢ Bros., General Baking, N. Y. Central, Southern Pacific, Lackawanna, Santa Fe and International Nickel. Rail bonds were given a brisk uft.| Colum G. & Corn at Chicago ran up the limit for} Com, Solv. a day’s dealings and finished ahead 2% to 5% cents a bushel. Wheat | Col firmed 1 to 1%. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South 8t. Paul, Sept. 4—(#)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 4,000; grain fed steers active, strong; other cattle mostly steady; stockers slow, early bulk better grade fed steers and yearl- | Dupont + medium to good fed heifers 5.75-' 1.75; choice up to 8.75 or more; plain kinds | Firest, down to 4.25; beef cows around 4.00-50; better lots 4.75-5.25; low cutter and cutter cows 3.00-! tocker sa | salable around 3.50-5.00; good white- faces 5.50 or more. Calves 1700; fully steady; good and choice vealers 7.00- 8.50; selections 9.00; cull and common 4.00-6.00. Hogs 5,500, active, mostly steady with Thursday's best time; strong to 15 higher than packer trade; sows] St. 10-15 up; top 11.10; 1 all interest better 180-250 Ibs. 10.75-11.10; 260-300] 7 Ibs. 10.25-90; 300-350 Sos. 9.75-10.3: 160-180 Ibs., 10.25-11.00; 140-160 II 9.25-10.50; 100-140 lb, killers 7.00-9.25; sows, 450 Ibs. down, 8.85-9.60; feeder pigs scarce; average cost Thursday 9.88; weight 236 lbs. Sheep 6,500; 2,400 through; seven loads range lambs and ewes, about 2,500 natives and Dakotas; no early bales slaughter lambs; undertone firm, sellers asking highes slaughter ewes stead; 3.25; better native and Dakota lambs Thursday 9.75-10.00; rangers 9.75; ance for week good; bulk milker and! n4i, springer cows 50.00-70.00; most. ship- | Mid. Minn. Moline Imp. : per selections 75.00; odd head more. CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 4. ) —Hogs 7,000 including ) 500 direct uneven; mostly steady; spots prey lower than Thursday's averag y Gattis. i 00, calves 500: very few Nat. fed steers on ‘sale ghest pri pn about 1,200 Ib, cay t 9.51 yearlings brought everything steady to advance; good demand for all grade especially light heifers ce, Be week; stockers ly; bulls extremely slow but pkey unchanged: steady at 9.50 di 4 "fully two ads choice yearlings 9.00: most sheep t unsold: feeding lambs scarce; quotable stead; Ux Sioux City, TBep it. (iP) A.)—Cattle 1/500; ‘market active; bee Steers and yearlings trong to 15 higher; fat she stock strong, other classes little change a lots |] ami choice medium weight beeves above aye pe ne to fe ood 6 cutters ease mainly 3.35-90; few common and medium stockers 4.75 |} 2.500, slow; few sales better |1 lb. butchers 10.60-90; steady |] lo iene Weer little done for other |} nged; largely 6.50-8.00; 6 9. 00 down. Sheep 2,500; billed ERroush: tion; undertone strong, -best lambs .held_ abo fat ewes steady, 2.25-: he 1,3: 131% 1 ny No, a ie ‘Ibs. rence feats 25% -1.31 tg att 10. ley Sam 4%. ine ‘te CHICAGO hard GRAIN yt. 4.—U)—Cash A fink bil 1 ta NO, a ‘white arse y 42%. No rye. xe sales 1.3: fe 0-85 ol 43 noming! Timotl id 5. 15; pew, crop 5.60-75. "Clover seed 15. 00- | New York Stocks Closing Prices, Sept. 4, 1936 Sistshue easy w nae IER FRAFKAER KARE KKKKKEK FH | Livestock ee e a= BRS = P! count of light pressure from Ses: Pes eer tt - SaeSsQssean=se: 42 closed. 1% higher at 7 FRERR 28 clals (93 score) 351 3454; extra firsts ei er mixed colors unchanged - bape Surssaroless-vSS052: FFL SFERE RARK SARK i Fy sae i Ui THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and . Market Report for Fri., Sept. 4 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936 cocks CORN PRICE JUMPS 5 3 CENTSIN QUICK SPURT ON MARKET %\Records Sharpest Advance| Scored by Any Grain Fu- ture.in Three Years Chicago, Sept. 4—(®)—A sudden , {jump of 512 cents in the price of % September corn, the sharpéSt advance scored by any grain future in more than three years, Friday revived grain | market gossip about the possibility of al % | “squeeze” in this contract on which % \delivery must be made this month. September corn sold as high as $1.11%. Prior to Monday, 4 cents was the maximum any corn future could gain in one session under rules which have been in effect since the sensational market action of July, 1933. Board of trade directors recently raised this hmit to 8 cents for the September de- 7 aati of wheat, corn, rye and bar- ley. Other corn deliveries advanced about 3 cents while wheat was up more than 1 cent. Corn closed at the day's highs, 2%- 5% cents above the previous finish, Sept. 1.11-11%, Dec. 96%%-% wheat was 1-1% up, Sept. 1.111s-%, | sep. Dec. 1.097%-10. and September corn again was selling higher than the comparable delivery of wheat, an unusual situation in the Ea futures market. > | May Oats gained 1%-1%, rye 1%-1%, barley 1%, and p\ovistons 10 to 15 | Sey cents. ——" TRADE MODERATE, FEATURELESS IN MILL CITY Minneapolis, Sept. 4.—()—Action of the Winnipeg corn market proved the final influence of the day in wheat futures here and talk of the |Se| Argentine government raising the minimum corn price ruled the coarse grain list. Trade was moderate and featureless, try. September flax closed 2c up at 2.06, Dec. 3c higher at 2.06, and May 5c higher at 2.04. Coarse grains were strong and higher. September oats closed 14% higher at 43; Dec, 1t% at 42, and May % higher at 4 September rye Dec, 1% higher at barley clos- higher at 77, and May 1}; 76%. December malting ed unchanged at 1.23. September feed barley closed 1% higher at 74%, Dec. 2% higher at 67%, and May 2c higher at 64%. Cash wheat receipts were light and the market nominally unchanged. ¢/ Durum and winter wheat were un- % | changed. Corn demand was fair to good. Oats was in good demand. Rye demand was good. Barley was in good de- mand. Flax was in good demand. rr) | Produce Markets | ° CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 4.—(#)—Butter and eggs were firm in tone Friday. Poul- try was unsettled. Butter 9,688, firm; cregmery-spe- (92 fresh graded firsts lo- cal 24, cars 24%; current receipts 23. cks PI Rock fryers 1035, “White Rock ored 14; Plymouth Rock broile! White Rock 15, colored 14 proliens 14-14 barebi 1 turkeys 13-16; old ducks young white ducks 5 Ib. 13; small white ducks 12, colored 11; [old Bese 11, young geese 13. EW yori New York, Sept. 4.—(#)—Live poul- try irregular, By freight, broilers: Colored mixed with Rocks 17-18; Leg- -17; other freight prices un- firm Creamery, ex- ) 35%; firsts (88-91 -35; other butter prices un- firm. Prices un- firm. Mixed | colors: 221; oth- BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 4.—(P)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close November . +. 34% 33% 34% Storage Standards, Egg Futures: Refrigerator Stan- dards, O 25% 25% 25% Refrigerat dards, 25% 25% 25% Miscellaneous | [Grain Quotations | BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. . 3 dark northern, 57 Ibs. . 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. . 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. . 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. . 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. . 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs, . 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs, ... jo. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... 1.05 Eampie Grain: ; 49 Ibs., 1.02; 48 lbs. 99; 47 Ibs., 98; 46 Ibs., 93; 45 Ibs. 90; 44 II fh 43 Ibs., 84; 42 Ibs. 81; 41 Ibs., 78; Be 75; 39 lbs., 72; 38 lbs., 69; 37 ibs, >. 1 dard hard amber durum... aay 4 No. 1 mixed durum women's championship at the South Bend, Ind., Country Club spent nearly as much time try- ing to win golf balls by playing a new and novel slot machine as they did on the course. and beauteous Johnson of Chicago is shown with a hatful of pellets taken from the “one-armed bandit. Former N. D. Co-ed Out 4| After Beauty Crown Minneapolis, Sept. 34 | Martineau, 21-year-old brunette from the University of North Dakota, who 4» working in Minneapolis, will leave *|sor Atlantic City, N. J., to compete for the title of Miss America in the na- tional bathing beauty contest. Miss Martineau won the title of ‘Miss Minnesota at Hyland Park and ® free trip to the national event. Ear- lier in the summer, the former Grand Forks girl won Miss Northwest hon- ors in Detroit Lake’s second annual northwest water carnival, for which she was awarded a free trip to Holly- Hard Winter wheat CHICAGO RANGE Shirley Ann Chicago, Sept. 4.—(#). Wine en High ape RANGE ot?! Mrs, Henson, Mandan, Is Claimed by Death Mrs. W. F. Henson, 50, resident of , | Mandan the last five years and form- 3% erly of Miles City, Mont., and Dick- ; |inson, died in Mandan Friday. Fun- eral services will be conducted there Sunday afternoon, First Blaisdell Store Owner’s Wife Is Dead —_—_—_————— tow re % 128s tate fase Maicg Berley— . Minot, N. D., Sept. 4. Gertie Vie, 67, resident of Blaisdell since 1906, died Friday at a Minot services will be held Tuesday at Blaisdell, Mrs. Vie, with her husband, the late Chris Vie, conducted the first store at Blaisdell. Three brothers and a sister survive. FANN Botte aor tet GRAIN iday 22 conga to 428 Minne polis cash wheat and coarse ig quotations today follow: Cash Wheat FIVE KILLED IN CRASH Coshocton, O., Sept. 4—(#)—A farm- er and his four sons were killed two and a half miles east of here Friday .| When @ Pennsylvania passenger train struck their automobile at a grade WHISTLE REMOVED Mitchell, 8. D., Sept. 4.—(#)—La- *|vonne Zeitner, five-year-old son of .|Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zeitner of Del- mont, 8. D., was recovering Friday at +]@ local hospital from the extraction of a small toy whistle from a lung. *| It was removed with a bronchoscope. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN 33% lontana Winter ‘Wheat rinneanolisg Sept, BOUe pt. $3.50; standard middlings 29: Ue m 423423 Bae ghre oo CHICAGO ROR pEs » 4. — (P| 8. D. —Potatees, ot, on track 113 8. shipments 588; about steady, plies light, demand light; sacked per cwt. New Jersey cobbles’ U. 8. Ni Wisconsin Bliss triump! 3, B rey 1.22% 1.22% 1.18% 1.20% =v: mime me = = 38 2 and South Dakota Wheat | N°: Russet *guene nks WANT-ADS Are Your Slaves for As Little As 45c Male Help Wanted WAN’ ‘A Shoemaker. Write Jos. | WANTED—G J. Mahowald, Garrison, N. Dak. wanted at Classic Barber Shop at once. WANTED—First class barber. Annex Barber Shop. SS]... nnn Wearing Apparel SALT, PEPPER tweed coat, genuine wolf collar, cuffs. Excellent condi- tion. Size 20. Call 815 Ave. C fore- noons. Work Wanted WANTED—Places for girls to earn board and room. Now. Phone 121. YOUNG MAN, college graduate with commerce degree wants steno- graphic or bookkeeping position. Stanley Kounts, Turtle Lake, N. D. SCHOOL GIRL, 18 years, wants place to work for board and room. Call 1567-W Friday evening or Saturday. HONEST, RELIABLE young man wants work. Service work, clerking, driving, Phone 1649-W. 812 Ave. B. BOOKKEEPER and Typist wants work. Salary very reasonable. Write Tribune Ad. 16782. a COLLEGE girls want to work by the hour, after school hours, and Sat- urdays, Call 121. HIGH school girl wants to work for board and room. Phone 1156-J. 114 Baw; Household Goods for Sal FOR SALE—Furniture for six apart- ment house. One block from old postoffice. Price $600, $400 cash. House for rent to party buying fur- niture. Frank Everts, 314 3rd St. Phone 1471-R. COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD goods in- cluding electric range, Kelvinator, radio, vacuum cleaner. Leaving town, must sell. 401 13th. Phone 1663, FULL SIZE BHD, spring, kerosene stove, oven, settee, library table. Comfortable room for rent. 1112) Ave. D. = FOR SALE—4 piece bedroom set, Modernistic type, used 2 months, $65 cash. Apt. No.1. 707 Ave. A. FOR SALE—Piano, good condition. Phone 1046. 1016 Ave. C. FOR SALE—Household furniture, dishes, etc. Phone 2136-W. Call at 100 Ave. B East. aa FOR SALE—Victrola and 100 records, cheap. Inquire Bismarck Tribune office. ALL kinds of furniture, fruit jars and two Laskin lamb coats. 703 Front Ave. FOR SALE—Philco radio, ‘Feasonable. Also garage for rent. 520 9th St. Houses for Sale FOR SALE BY OWNER—6 room modern bungalow, west of First St. $4000, $500 cash, balance 6%%. Frank Everts, 314 Third St. Phone 1471-R. FOUR ROOM HOUSE, 24x26 with built-in porch, 8x24, Can be seen in Arena. Price $700. th Cc. Schapp, Wing, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Good six room house in residential section. Can be bought at an attractive price. Write Trib- une Ad, 16758. FOUR ROOM stucco bungalow, all modern, built-in features. Gas heated. Garage. Call at 314 9th. Phone 291-M. LARGE, comfortable modern resi- dence, well located. With good ren- tal income. Write to W. L. D., Box 616, Bismarck. Houses for Rent h|MODERN 5 room bungalow, hard- wood floors, gas or coal heat, child’s sleeping alcove off from main bed- room, Outside garage. Location 312 Anderson, Immediate posses- sion. TWO ROOM apartment, up- stairs over Master Cleaners on Main avenue, heat and lights furnished. Monthly rental $22.50. Immediate ossession, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Phone 0. FOR RENT OR SALE— Modern house, for large family or nice for two small families. Close to capitol and school, For information call at 604 3rd St., side door. + 119% 1.20% 117% ow e0NO-U Eeofetoste t-te} $Ss2es PQ: Big ly te Colores, Bliss detum {Michigan ‘Bliss triumphs. fo. 1, 2.30; Minnesota cobblers U ‘0. 1,'and partly graded 2. —— Wanted to Buy "| WANTED TO BUY—Birdseye Maple bedroom chairs and dressing table bench. Phone 1047-R. - 1.3442 1.40% 1.30% Sh S585 eine 2.2 — 3%, FOREIGN pe NEE w York, 4 F Fy exchange steady?" Great Britain de: mand In dollars, others in cone Great Britain 8 7. 4 | Italy 787; a 25.325, siedea 2 Montreal in New york, aoe 00; New York in Montreal Sens STOCK: the Associated Press) Miawest Corp. 12%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Sept. 4.—(%)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%'s 119. Treasury vs 114.11. * CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 4.—(@)—Curb: American Gen. vn: Citles Service Elec, Bond rg share 23%. RANGE ore PARES ea acy re MINNEA! Minneapolis, Jone: First Bank Stock 14%. Northw Banco 10. Ha tp ‘MENT TRUSTS see Preas'| FREE SHAMPOO, Fingerwave and manicure every week to any house- wife employing one of our students in exchange for board and room. Christie's Beauty School. Phone 42. wars 9 pe ‘and Ladies dresses ary and pressed, $1.00. PER- FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707. ee % hee BRRSeRRS F Cimenmemens Pledeted ated eo men neteyed Boston, sien ON NU, 8. D, A.) market in Bost ey quiet Friday, but erally on greasy ls were ste F mostly at aroun igh being svailabie occasionally BUNGALOW, with three bedrooms. For Sale: Buick sedan driven by owner only. Also Winchester and Marlin 22 rifles. 222 2nd St. FOR RENT—To adults only, five room house, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 16645, FOUR ROOM house chicken coop. Partly furnished, $20 per month, Obert A. Olson. Phone 250. SIX ROOM modern house. Immedi- ate possession. Six blocks from hool. Phone 142! FOR RENT—Six room modern house with garage. Good location. In- quire 214 5th St. FOR RENT—Five room house. Gas heat. Located 112 Bdwy. Call 120-3 after 6. j room house, in Call at 601% So. 10th St. ! | NICELY FURNISHED light house- Female Help Wanted Automobiles for Sale irl for general house work. Must go home nights. Apply at 614 3rd St. Instruction PRIVATE KINDERG. ‘startin, Sept. 14. Will be held at the Wil liam Moore and Roosevelt schools. Call 1075-J. Apartments for Rent keeping room. Also sleeping room. Each has private entrance. Op- posite St. Alexius Nurses’ Home. 307 10th. USED CARS Plymouth DeLuxe Coach Chevrolet Coach Ford Deluxe Coupe Plymouth Coach Chrysler Airflow Sedan Plymouth Touring Sedan Special Terms to Preferred Customers Cofwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. MODERN FURNISHED 2 room apartment, also 2. room basement apartment. Close in. Phone 260. After 6 p. m. call 512-W. Dr. Enge. ATTRACTIVE, newly decorated 4- room and private bath apartment. Fireplace, built-in kitchen, Mayteg washer. 901 10th St. Phone 1492. first floor. Adults only. lights and gas. Immediate posses- sion, $35, $06 2nd. Phone 875, | 1933 TWO ROOM furnished apartment, newly decorated. Heat, lights, wa- ter furnished. Also sleeping room, newly decorated. 307 4th. NEW, modern apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Fireplace and built-in features. Close to capitol. For ap- pointment call 1415. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Gas heat, lights, water. Laundry privileges and Kelvinator. 515 2nd) St. Adults only. LARGE BASEMENT room, furnished or unfurnished. Reasonably priced. Light housekeeping. 234 W. Rosser. Phone 1245. THREE room apartment with pri bath. Close to Roosevelt school. Phone 1654-W at 422 Ave. C West. J. L. Fields. CHEVROLET BARGAINS Chevrolet Coach . Plymouth Sedan . Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan... 395 Chevrolet Master Coach... Chevrolet Master T. Sedan 565 Chevrolet and box . Ford and box . International: an Chevrolet Panel We Trade and Give ‘Terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—1934 International 1% ton B3 long wheel base truck. Can be bought with small down pay- I. J. Anderson, FOR SALE—$200 credit on new Ply- mouth or Chrysler, $175. Bumann, Mandan . Phone 171. Business Opporiunity FOR SALE—My equity in two chair barber shop. Doing good business. $150 cash. If interested write Trib- FOR SALE—Excellent grocery store in fine location in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 16751. TWO ROOMS furnished for light housekeeping. Also one large room on second floor. 818 7th. Phone 1747-R. MODERN FIVE room unfurnished basement apartment, garage, near) — capitol. Rent reasonable. 1030 10th it. TWO LARGE rooms, ground floor. Lights and water furnished, $15 per mo. 308 So, 15th St. Phone 552-R. FURNISHED 3 room apartment, pri- vate bath. Hot and cold water at all times. 523 6th, Phone 213-M, — FOUR ROOM apartment and three room apartment. North Hannafin, near Country Club, Mrs. Davis. Wanted to Rent WANTED—Two rooms and board by elderly couple in a modern home. Write to Ad. No. 16620, in care Bis- vate garage in down- Call 954 between 9 fe E—eCe—="t Hay for Sale FOR SALE—Hay and straw. Straw Good quality hay $8.50 to $9.50; f. o. b. cars on either Soo or Great Northern. Hay deliv- ered by truck west of Bismarck, $15 A. W. Knudson, Adams, $4.00 to $4.50. NICE one room furnished basement apartment. Adults only. Located at 624 7th. Inquire 616 7th. TWO furnished one room basement apartments, For students or work- ing people. Call 222 3rd St. , TWO ROOM apartment for rent on Mandan St. See Mrs. Anderson, 114 W. Main or phone 538-W. THREE ROOM apartment, ground floor, $26. Two room apartment, upstairs, $23. 1014 Bdwy. es || WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment on ground floor. Sept. Ist. ; Phone 273. 411 5th St. UNFURNISHED three room apart- ment with bath, 2 large closets. 417 1st. Phone 241-W. VACANCY in new Rue apartments. Unfurnished. Inquire Apartment No. 1, 707 Ave. A. COMPLETELY furnished one room apartment. Shower. One or two adults. 1002 Bdwy. FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished apartment, upstairs. Inquire at 111 Ave. A West. TWO ROOM basement apartment. Lights, water, heat and gas. $22.50. | 609 Ist St. FOUR ROOM apartment, private bath, ground floor. Call at 623 8th back door. ONE ROOM apartment furnished for light housekeeping. Call at 1002 4th Bt. FIVE ROOM partly furnished ground floor apartment. Call at 427 13th St. 100 TONS baled hay, sweet clover, $9.00. Tame oats, and prairie hay, $11.00 per ton on N. P. Railroad here. Robert Wilson, Josephine, N. D., Benson County. GOOD UPLAND HAY, and mixed hay. Price $8 to $11. F. O. B. Fordville, Soo and G. N., Ford- ville Cooperative Marketing Assn. FOR SALE—Quantity of No. 1 sweet clover hay in bundles and stacked. Inquire the Dalrymple Farm, Cas- selton, N. Dak. I HAVE 10,000 tons of hay. ©. Write A. R. Bakke, 420 Hodg- son Bidg., , Minneapolis, Minn, HAY FOR SALE—$6.00 in the stack. $9.00 on track at Gilby, N.D. Oscar Quanrud, Mekinock, N. 5 COZY, warm sleeping room. Water in room. Hot always. Beautiful location. 459-R. 206 Park St. PLEASANTLY furnished room in modern home. 606 W. Rosser. Also baby bed, folding buggy and cart SLEEPING ROOM. Excellent double bed. Close to bath. Gas heat. Al- ways hot water. 305 9th St. Phone FOR RENT— Cozy clean sleeping room. Close to bath. Close in. Hot water when needed. 120 Ave. A. COMFORTABLE room. Gentlemen preferred. Hot water at all times. Phone 763-W. 211 E. Rosser. FURNISHED Kitchenette apartment with connecting bath. Phone 107. BASEMENT apartment. Suitable for two. No phone calls. 511 2nd St. ONE ROOM furnished apartment. Suitable for two. 120 Ave. B. NICE LARGE furnished room for if desired. Phene 689-W. 518 W. Thayer. LARGE pleasant room, Close in. Gentlemen only. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 521 5th. Phone 403-M. TWO ROOMS and kitchenette, fur- nished. 504 So. 10th St. ONE 5-room apartment. Available Sept. 15. Phone 211. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than eft Ff ag F his i MODERN ROOM in modern home. Near capitol and high school, LARGE ROOM, two windows, clothes bath adjoining. Close in. Quiet. 208 Rosser. QUIET, comfortable room. Also gar- age. 208 3rd St. Opposite the Fed- LARGE front sleeping room, Close in. 218 Ist St. Phone A Se SLEEPING ROOM for rent in mod- ern home. Close to bath. 308 Ave- ONE NICE sleeping room, near cap- itol and high school. LARGE ROOM—Always hot water. Close to capitol. ROOM IN modern home with Priced reasonably. 302 15th St. : SEPT. 15 room in modern home. Con-~ veniently located. Phone 726. FURNISHED sleeping room -for rent. Phone 1594-R. “Two peat oid Percheron ake) Roustno goods, piano, C. C. Turn pce Siar ISaIPaIE extra heavy Duty Goodyear tubes, good as new. One Royal tire. Good condition. Inquire . Tribune office. 36c per Ib, ae Cae Cooperative Creameries, Mandan. lor jousehold Farm for rent. Write Ed Conley, McKenzie, FOR SALE—4 trailer 8x14. 611 14th St. Phone 570-W, — Ford $18. Phone 1330-W.