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ir a & % . ) . Py \ \ \ a * ! i yf | | \ y t . .} A Py 5 _— y i v ( _ : 4) iy e/ nr ee /ing flurries, Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Tues., Sept. 8 AUTUMN CONFIDENCE SHOOTS STOCKS UP; New York Stocks| WINNIPEG TREND, COTTON BUOYANCY - 13% it ry em. 5 CLOSE HOLDS FIRM si ss". ss 3 BAT PRI Am. Can + 137 Am. - 30% Am. ‘internat ng Transfers Around 1,700,000, |Am: Loco. * 33g |European. Yields Much Below ae Eo : $84] Last Year Confirmed in Largest Volume Since Lat- | Am. Pow. + 12% ter Part of July Am Roll, Mil : BY Latest Reports Labed “ad g */ Chicago, Sept. 8—(#—Bulges of New York, Sept. 8—(#)—With Labor |4m. Sug. Ref. > “th approximately Gals cents a bushel in ‘Day behind and high hopes ahead of rey Tob. * 101 wheat at Winnipeg, ther with a brisk expansion in fall business, ‘Am. Wat. "96 cotton market buoyancy, led to higher ‘buyers swept prices up fractions to 3!am, Wool Pf. : B7% iprices here for wheat late Tucsday. or more points in Tuesday's stock|Anaconda .... 40% Recirenaiecan delaying 60 eI tion market, many to new 5-year peaks. |Arm. Ill. 545 | Of harvest. Wheat yields much below Despite late profit taking, the close |, Dry C 21% {5 year ago in Europe were confirmed, was firm. ‘Transfers were around 1,- | Atch. T. & 8. F. an the Danube basin excepted 700,00 shares, the largest volume since ae aur Bt; | ¢, Wheat closed nervous, Tgedy the latter part of July. Baldwin 3ig | Saturday's aia 11s 2, The list got off at a fast clip, but 263, 4-78, corn 7-155 down, Sept the pace slowed on occasional realiz- Barnsall 13 | 111%, Dec. 946-3, oats 14-4 off, While the brightening economic | Bethl. ‘teal scene was cheering to speculative and osihe Airp) investment quarters, the foreign sit- Borden . uation continued to act as a brake extreme bullishness. Not only were stocks in demand, but! gurr, Ad. Mch. cotton put on a soaring performance | Butte Cop. é& Z. following the government's predic-|Canadian Pac. tions of a much lower crop than had | Case: (J. I) .. Leen previously figured Cotton futures |Caterpil. Tract. soared more than $3 a bale at their eee: tpeeee bts Ches, € Ohio , Outstanding on the upturn in stocks! Chi, WwW. : Wwere U. 8, Steel, Bethlehem, Crucible, |Chi, Gt Wes. cemae Sharon Steel, Chrysler, General Mo-|Chi. Gt. Wes. Pf. . . 9 tors, Auburn, Sears Roebuck, Speigel-|C. M. St. P. & P. + 1% May-Stern, American Telephone, |C. M. St. P. & P. Pf. 3% Western Union, Consolidated Edison, che i & aie Standard Gas, People's Gas, United Colentere 215% Corp, Pfd. Anaconda, Kennecott, |colum. G. marys International Nickel, Standard Oil of |Colum. Pict. Vie.” 37% ‘New Jersey, DuPont, Eastman Kodak,|Com. Solv. . 16% ‘Westinghouse, Allied Chemical, Santa|Com. é& Southern - 3a ¥e., N. ¥. Central, Baltimore é& Ohio, |C is. be Delaware & Hudson, Paramount, 2 Canada Dry, Collins & Aikman, |¢, I am American Locomotive and Bucyrus- 1 31% Erie. Corn Products 61% Bonds were steady. Foreign cur- rencies were mixed, as were grains. ‘Wheat at Chicago was up % to % of @ cent a bushel and corn yielded Cream Wheat % to 1%. Ciecn isin icity. Stee eae Las Feed Barley— fea) postoffice, Price $600, $400 cash. = No. 29 Sep. .. 13% 15% 16 orth Dakota—Langdon, street im-| House for rent to party buying fur- No, 2 yellow 1.25 to 1.30; barley, ac- x 68% | provement, $21,273; Valley City, bridge,) niture. Frank Everts, 314 3rd St. ivesto tual, sales BOHto) ia aan 70 to BP 6815 68% | $13,050; Watford City, school im- Phone 1471-R. nominal; malting 1.10 to 1.40 nominal, eemone rst Seta ee, Timothy. seed 580. to 6.15 CHE nnew Sion Me Leas $6,463; Regent, sewer sy8-| Siw furniture for sale: Dining room, 80. ST. PAUL El. Pow. & i Rp owt Clover seed 56% (16% preys living room, bedroom and kitchen South St. Paul, Sept. 8.—()—Cat-| Firest. T. & R. Wu x 15% 18% 5 sets, Other household articles. Call te, 2100; fairly ‘active to killers: |Gen. Asphalt WikNiiba UAGHGGRAIR New Community Hall | 201-m. 314 stn st. stocker trade slow, most slaughter/Gen. Elect. .. Winnipeg, Sept. S—()—Cash wheat, 8 FUL e lasses Fults do aicane, eee Aer ne Ea ES Saree Dedicated at Flasher|FULt S125 FED, Pig ay aol grades 15-25 higher for two days; 2 ve Beta Riche ohn —- y Z ' 2 Good to choice fed steers and year-|Gen., Motors .... Pema ade Non white 8” $Y ge ae a6 ak Fe eee Dome arer ne eprnrortable coos Ane | FD) uu lings 8.00-9.50; low choice medium- st 2 f a Acolgttd ot utaliias graacy atesre(sieos | eee | Produce Markets | “20 2045; 204 204% [dedication ceremonies for the new |FOR SALE—A piece bedroom sel 7.00; best head heifers hela above|Goodyr. T. LA | = SE ee? 3 000 community hall at Flasher] Modernistic type, used 2 months, 9.00: most grassy butcher heifers|Graham Pai Fig eee eR DULUTH RANGE Sunday. cash. Apt. No.1. 707 Ave. A. 3 grassy GL Nor Ir. 2244| Chicago, Sept, &—W@—Butter and|/puuth, Minn. Sept. 8—()— ‘A-0. Plenningvet aanatourih Sane ee, head heifers _held/ Gr Nor. ‘Ry 434, |eRss were firm in tone Tuesday and| bia pen High “Low Close gute WOKE Bee eaeae pei HOUSEHOLD furnishings and fruit ¥ < i ultry was steady. a }-) e .00-6.50; ja aan als (93 score) 33 o 36; extras . 5 A s Sees ter cows 3.00-4.00; grass beef cows up| Houd-Her. 30% (a2) 25% an cinsta (90. to FSH) 34 | Dec. 124°" 135°" 1.24°".125 "| Schmeding of Flasher was .chairman ROR BALE Housenold) fun furniture, to 5.00 or above; bulk sausage bulls} Howe Sound 52% | to 3 3 s teres Geese seeee 1:239% | Of the program. New Leipzig’s junior 6. Call at 4.50-5.09; common to ern stock | Hudson Mot. My standards 00 centralized cariots 34, band participated in the celebration.| ‘dishes, etc. Phone 2136-W. Call at sieers and ealves 400-800; gocd stock Hlipois ‘Gent. agin | 3h cars 2544; fresh ded fret Wont [Piggy DULUTH CASH GRAIN Son BALE Pano Ludwig, in good] sows 4.00. Calves 1,700; fully steady:| tmdus. Rayon Ssh oe oars eMac ubtene pede ereyes) Duluth, Sept. 8.—(P—Cash closing! condition. Cheap for quick sale. good and choice 7.00-8.50; selections aie Sea aa pth nuiGkGel Renihern "eprin Nee tos rae Tel, 984 9.00 or above; grassy calves mainly| Int. Harvester ... Chicago Sept. 8.—(®)—Poultry, live, 1 pede, § a Hogs 7,000; unevenly 10-25, mostly Johns-Manvill: 115 8. up , less than a 8. A + Leg: SCOR ese Bee meat (cord 8 a. ic ft. . 15 lower than Monday; practical top) Kelvinator 90% [ee get ah STW hite Rock rece iesday 36 compared to 315] ; Las to (| oy 10.85; few 11.00; 180-260 Ibs. 10.60-95;! Kennecott |. Piymouth Rock |@ ee ' (4 | FOR SALE—Victrola and 100 records, 280-300 lbs. 10.10-65; 160-189 Ibs.| Kroger Seat 5 a woos whe ls cash wheat eae 1 2, cheap. Inquire Bismarck Tribune 10.00-78; 140-160 Ibs. 9.00-10.25; fat] Libbey-O-F. Cl Beith aoe wecitere Adie alee 6 quotations today follow:) 5 office. oh ifs 100-140 Ibs. 7.25-9.25; good sows, 400) Liga. & Rock 13, colored 1414: Plymouth Rock Cealreae ro arcive 1’northern i FOR SALE—Piano, good condition. Fee et Ararat ttimen sede rie etna 113, Legheth 2 ibs. up it. less then |! RYDN S . 1 dark hard winter “Montana |’ Phone 1046, 1018 Ave. C. Own to B75 and under feeder PIES! Mack ‘Trucks th sane beh conlekene tat] BODE an TATMOTAMK. oucon cas 0 1.83 ‘ ee scarce; average cost Monday 9.92;| Macy (R.H.) Fogststs 14, Leghorn foogters tar nen] DNS SP | Pee EN oe Houses for Sale weep arab" in fresh receipts; three Me eescon & Rob. |: aid idurke 3. Ibe. uP ie yung white 1 ee! 8 58 ae ae NEW Besecny -suucro are ete o ‘ Kesson & . Pf. cks 5 Ibs, . colores a eave MUM2M eee seen min’ best i loads Washington lambs held from| tram co) le Pt” 95% White ducks 12, smali colored 11; old 2 DN 867 tf a eras -reores! een in every way. Monday: no early sales; packers Mid-Cont, Pet. .... 225, | geese 11, young 14 DBs a 1.33% 141% ...c6 cee ye da Insulated with balsam wool, ther- taking ower; sellers asking 10.00 or) widiand 8 4t% e 3DNS8 56 No. 1 flax 2.08%. 2 Located near high above on best native. and Dakota ‘Im 1% NEW YORK bs, on LSI 139% os. e| Nod rye 89% to 88 meni eeiciek, Located hb 4 pin Moline Imp. a : ttl Now York, wept. kwi—Live poul- D No. 3 white oats 42% to 43 school and near capitol. T. M. lambs; late Monday strictly choice aA Pelt ke. By freight, broilers: Rocks |> DN & 55 Matting barley 80 to 1.25; feed 74 native lambs brought 10.00. al's 1s to 20; ma catered with Rocks ig 4 rs 54 120% 137%... ees dey 76 iy cnet z Casey and Son, Dairy cattle fully steady; better eo 18; Heghorn ne ong Peolored 4 bs... 1.27% Ae aN TaGoL FOR SALE BY OWNER 6 Vroom, grades 50.00-70.00; few 75.00; few de-| thens) 23 to 38; ducks 12 to Boston, oe TeN Meets. p. ay | modern bungalow, west of First St. sirable sorts down to 40.00 or below. 13: chickens unquoted. — . 1.25% see —Phe Boston wool market opened, | $4000, $500 cesh, balance 614%. Butter 7,752, firmer; eee mery high: following the holiday, with a some-| Frank Everts, 314 Third St. Phone 35 a s Ee - —Hoge-id\000, including 6,600: direct: reore) 3444 fo 38%; centralized’ 20 )° Hoenn tes asses [editype of greasy domestic wools, |OUR ROOM stucco bungalow, all slow, butchers 10 to 15 lower than score) 5 pe 8 50 Mill buyers were inclined to @ modern, built-in features. Gas Friday's average; sows steady to 10 lower; ton 11.45 iNo North Ame! American Northern Pacific Ohio Ot} : good and choice 260 to 290 Ibs. desirable packing sows 9.6: Oliver Farm. Cattle 2.000; calves 2,51 Otis Elev. . market fairly active; only medium- | Pac. Gas & El. weight and weighty steers ruling rather slow in face of higher asking | Param, Pict. prices; yearlings and light steers 10 | park Utah 3 to 15 beh ee ia stenay to Pathe Film 8; strong on mediumweight and heavies; ry she stock firm to shade higher: light | Penney (J. C.) ay heifer and inixed yearli F a sympathy with light st 30% fed steer run with kinds 91% 1100 Ibs. predominating 42 1030 Ib, yearlings 10.2 30% price 1 steers with some welght ri up to 9,85; mostly 9.65 down to 8.75; 46% Kinds of value to sell at, 8.00 down. 5812 ward scarce; 173 1.00, a new inte 16% 1b. citer cows 18% few 10.00; about 5,000 western grass Radio-ieith-Oiph. . 1% } stockers and feeders fully) Remington . ai Sheep. 27,000, including 7.200 ai- | REO Mb «+++: 1 98% rect: fat lambs opened about steady. molds 37 uality considere is and sales on Rood sr 15 to, 10.00; choice goneniey, Distill. : Set kinds he r) and above: sees : ing lambs firm; choice | Sears-Roebuck 88% ing lambs 6.00 to 8.00. | Servel ... 25 7 | Shell Union 20 city ‘Simmons 0, .—(AP—U. 8, D, Vi 13% | steers and| Sou. 31% yearlin irly active, fat helfer| Sou, Ry. .. 4 steady; she stock steady to weak:| soy, Ry. Pid. . a some cows hid 25 lo: stockers and thern 4% feeders little cha: ew lots from 950 to 1275 Ib. 9,50; liberal 5s e 8% 36% @ 20% . 19% Hogs _ 4,000: butcher sales i4 mostly 10 to 16 lowers medium gra 22% gff more: top 35 off at 1 id 250 Ib, butchers 10.50 to 1 5 ze 190 itty “down to R50; medium and | Tex. Pac. 1% jown to 8.50; Tie we nt sows re shiphers 10:t0 26 Tim. Roll, Bearing ei B Transamerica . biadin Pigs 100 foe, and | THi-Cont,, Corp on up 7. stage Ps 0 down. Truax -‘Traer . 1% tly action for| Union Carbide 98, lertone weak to Pacific 139 : 25% ue U “Gna Imp. ity NGE OF pantor SALI Ly 2 4 Minneapolis, Sent. tT itange US Ind. Alcohol 3% of carlot grain sale: t, No. 4/U8 Pipe .. % dark northern 1.31% to se 3 gam: US. Real. 10 ple grade dark northern 1.23%; No. 4 Us Rubber 30% 4 amber durum 1.2 us Smelt. 78% 0, 2 yellow 1. 9%. Sie 3B 7 Bane Tye and flax not quoted. ve. et eth 4 and provisions’ two to 12 cents up. DECREASE 5 SUPPLY BOLSTERS ain CITY MARKET Minneapolis, Sept 8.—(#)—Strength in Winnipeg and a decrease In domes- tie visible supplies as compared with a liberal increase a year ago, raised the wheat futures market here Tues- day after a session of desultory and featureless trade, Wheat futures all closed % higher, | De rain Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Ld cag ate Co.) Sept. No. 1 dark northern, ss Ibs. eee No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. .... No. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs, .... No. 3 dar knorthern, 55 Ibs. . | No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No. 4 dark ‘northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. ... No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs, .... 1.06 Sample Grain: j49 Ibs., 1.03; 48 Ibs., 1.00; 47 lbs., 97; 46 Ibs., 94; 45 Ibs. 91; 44 lbs., 88; 43 .. 85; 42 Ibs., 82; 41 lbs., 79; 40 lbs., 76; 39 Ibs., 73; 38 lbs., 70; 37 Ibs., 67. {No. 1 hard amber durum . $1.1 ;No. 1 mixed durum . CHICAGO RANGE pele Sept. 2. e n High Low 1% 1134 Aeoa Te : lod Halse 109% 1.10% 1.09 1.08% 1.0942 «1.12% 1.13% 1114 1.11% 95% 965% 94% 9454 PS Sept. at 1.29%, Dec. at 1.23%, and May 90% 90% at 1.19% Flax futures were stronger due to 42 42% crusher buying, Sept. flax closed 1% Qu au higher at 2.10%. Dec, % higher at ote se 209%, and May % lower at 2.04%. MB 43% Coarse grains were unsettied. Sept oats closed %@ lower at 42%, Dec, un- B14 82% changed at 41%. and May % to % 19% 80% lower at 42%. Sept. rye closed % 1% 18% higher at 77%: Dec. 1 lower at 76% and May % lower at 76%. Dec. malt |ge veces 19% ing barley closed unchanged at 1.23, VK 72 and Sept. feed harley closed ic up at LN 76; Dec, % higher at 68%, and May 11.90 11.95 1% higher at 66%. if i Cash wheat undertone was firm 11.97 12.00 with demand good at diversion points, 11.92 12.12 Not enough winter or durum wheat 00 12. was in to make any change in the situation. . 13.25 Corn was in fair demand, Oats was in slow to good demand. Rye was in good demand. Barley was un- changed. was In good demand. j CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, eine 8. Neo state, wi hole ) 35. Cheese 186,929, firm; milk flats, fresh. fi Eggs 12,111, special jacks 27 to 26%: firsts 2. to 23%; dirties No. 1, 22 to 92%; average checks, 19 to 1944: under- wrades 22 to 23%: refrigerators, epe- cial packs ‘ai standards 25% to 26; fi BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 8—(M—Butter tu- tures: High Low Close Storage standards, tg Te November . 31 Sih Ege Futures: Refrigerator st: dards, October Refrigerator stan- dards, November 26% Ba 23% 5% 6 2 03 ———_—————_—__? | Miscellaneous | FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 8.—(®)—Forelgn exchange irregular; Great Britain de- “41 mand in dollars, others in cents: Great aos 5.04%; France 6.58 22.30; Sweden 26.05: Ne 100.00; New York in Montreal 100.00. Sa: Italy 2 40.24; registered MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS puinneenelie) Sept. —M)—Stocks First Bank Stock 147s. eee Banco (no. “trading, bid u GOVERNMENT, BONDS New . 8.—()—Govern- ment bonds: Treasury 4%x 119.8, Treasury 4s 11 me ‘AGO STOCKS Associated Press) (B; Miawest “Corp. tat: McGraw El. 34%. | i CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 8.—()}—Curb: | a An ‘ May :_ Malting Barley— ig | Dei 50 beetle are RANGE { whet Op —(P)— ie 119% 117% Loss - 1.19% 1 northern spring ... 1.31% 1.34% Mostns Winter Wheat ik prote! DH Wor 1H Wa 1.25% 1.27% 1.28% 1.25% sti 1D Wor 1H OW... 1.23% 1.25% 1.21% 1.23% ace 1DH Wor : 1H OW... 1.21% 1.23% 1.19% 1.21% Grade of 1DH Wor 1H OW.«.. 1.19% 121% 1.17% 119% Minnesots and South Dakols Wheat 1DH Wor 1H OW... 1.21% 1.23% 1.19% 1.21% 2DH Wor : 2H W 117% 119% 1.15% 1.17% 3 DH Wor ‘ 3 HOW... 1.17% 1.19% 1.15% 1.17% | Durum 1 amber hd Ibs. .. 136 142 132 1.38 2 amber hd 59 Ibs. .. 135 140 ..... 2 amber hd 58 Ibs, .. 1.33 1.39 .... 3 amber 57 Ibs. ... 1351 1.36 3 amber 36 Ibs. .. 1.29 1.33 4 amber hi Tos... 1.27) 1.32 ..... reese 4 amber hd Ths... 1.25 131 0 ree sees 5 amber hd 5 amber hd Ibs... 1.21 1.26 ..s0e aeeee Som 51 sri 119 | 1.22 Low test—weight. discounted 2c. Grade of— 1 amber.... 130 1.34 Po 1 red durum 1.09 Cearse 2 i=4 Ss a i B11 84% 1....67 206% 2.18% F Close} Kohier’s brother. D. W. Rasche, and ;|Four PWA Projects OO | Additional Society | Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson, Mrs, Anderson were classmates at thi e | River Falls, Wis., Teachers college. Mr. Preston is superintendent for the| Montana-Dakota Power company at Kenmare. **e % Among Bismarck young people who have chosen their colleges is Lloyd Graunke, son of Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Graunke, 310 Seventh St. who has selected North Central college, Naper- {ville, Ind., the alma mater of both of jhus parents, He leaves here Thursday and will be with friends in Chicago tor a few days before reporting for registration. eee Miss Gladys Rue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rue, 820 Ninth St. came home Sunday from Minneap- olis where she has attended the Uni- versity of Minnesota for three months. Miss Rue also took a Girl Scout lead- ‘ers’ training course at Buffalo, Minn. * Friends have received announce- ments of the birth of a daughter, Julia Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Petty crene Lambertus) of Hot Springs, S. D., on Monday, Aug. 31, Mrs. Petty was an instructor in the Richholt school before her marriage and also has taught in the local high school. * * * Mrs. J. A .Kohler and son, Gerald, of 822 Avenue B, have returned from a week's visit at Killdeer with Mrs. family. They also visited with her sister, Miss Grayce Rasche of Dickin- son, * 8% Discussion of the néw year's plans will be the main business when the Girl Scout council resumes its month- ly meetings at 9:30 a. m., Wednes- day in the scout room in the World War Memorial building. Approved in State Washington, Sept. 8.— (#)—One hundred forty additional public works administration projects, involving 45 per cent grants totaling $4,855,142, were approved Tuesday by President Roosevelt. Indicating that the president had modified his previous requirement. that relief labor be used exclusively, PWA officials said 70 per cent of the workmen would be taken from relief rolls. Allotments announced in cluded (grants only, unless otherwise speci- further developments in foreign markets and the domestic goods ma ket. Quotations were steady to vel firm on greasy domestic wools. Cables from Australia to private concerns in| Boston reported a fair demand at steady prices compared with the clos- ing prices of last week. CHICAGO Zon ATOnS —Potatoes 2: S. shipments Saturday 6 97, Monday 192; western stock and eastern Cobblers about steady; de- mand good; northern stock weak, d mand very slow; supplies | liber sacked ape tes Bu banks U. 8. U, 8. No. 2, 2.15 to prac- tically free from’ cuts and ellppea ends 2.40; as eae U, 8._No, 1 unwashed ashington Russet Burbanks U. tion grade 2.65. Triumphs’ U. 8. Cobblers, Nebrasies aded| 2.00; pitch eae * eR wv. U 4 3a ’ star aan Caneel U, 8. MIN Stlanespolign Meee tee Flour un- changed, carload lots family patents 7.55 to 7.75 a bbl. in 98 Ib. cotton sacks, Shipments 4,904. Pure bran 24.50 to 25.00, Standard middlings 29.00 to 29.50, Lots for Sale + | LOT FOR SALE—5S0x150. Two blocks from high school, just off the pave- ment. Priced right for cash. Ap- 711 9th St. Wanted to Borrow WANTED to borrow $1,100 at 7% for Lost and Found __ LOST—Blue wool crochet purse with R. 8. Phone 861-M. Re- -|FOR RENT OR SALE— Modern First|GOOD UPLAND HAY, [ saaimat sei | WANT-ADS Are Your imstusers Slaves for As Little As 45c Male Help Wanted Male Instruction OUTDOOR man for distributing cou- pons and developing new coffee route of approximately 200 fam- ilies. Routes pay up to $45.00 first week, Ford furnished pro- ducer as bonus. Details free. Al- bert Mills, 335 Monmouth, Cincin- | nati, Ohio. MAN for Bismarck store, and oil sta- | tion route. $50 weekly to start.) Experience unnecessary. $1,500 cash required, fully secured. Give par- ticulars in application, address Manufacturer, Tribune Ad. 16802. Female Help Wanted $15 WEEKLY and your own dresses FREE showing Fashion Frocks, No canvassing. Send dress size. Fash- ion Frocks, Inc., Dept. A-7875, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. iS 4 iz Z GIRL wanted for general housework. Must be good cook and good at laundry work. Phone 428. Address, 212 3rd_8t., Bismarck. WANTED—Girl for general nous work. Must go home nights. ‘ith St. basement. Salesmen Wanted : LARGE publisher needs several men. Must have car. Position perma- nent. Opportunity for advance- ment. Earnings based on ability. For further details, write Capper Publications, 415 Lumber Exchange Bldg., Dept. 27, Minneapolis, Min- nesota. —_—_———————— Work Wanted AMBITIOUS, honest, reliable woman wants stenographic clerical, office or part time work. Have own type- writer. Good recommendations. | Phone 398. aS a = WANTED—Position as radio me- chanic. Graduate of Coyne Elec- trical School, Chicago. Write Les- ter Maurer, Temvik Dak. a TWO experienced gi want hour work, Can furnish reference 5. Phone 763-W. board and room. Now. Phone 121. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Furniture fot six apart- ment house. One block from old . heated. Garage. Call at 314 9th. Phone 291-M. 0 FOR SALE BY OWNER—Small mod- ern house, excellent location. For appointment phone 610. For Exchange _ 5 WILL TRADE 160 acres iand N. E. of Medora, N. D., for filling station or restaurant or what have you. Write Tribune Ad. 16721. Houses for Rent house, for large family or nice for two small families. Close to capitol and school. For information call at 604 3rd S8t., side door. 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, tive room house, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 10645. 8-ROOM house, $40; 6-room house, $40; 3-room house, $20; new 3-room and bath, $30. T. M. Casey & Son. SIX ROOM modern house: Immed- 61x blocks from Phone 1421-R. FURNISHED 6 room modern house. 425 16th St. Phone 457-J. Hay for Sale 100 TONS baled hay, sweet clover, .00. Tame cats, and praisic hiy, $11.00 per ton on N. P, Ratlroad here. Robert Wilson, Josephine, N. D., Benson County. late school. sl B38 ifs s and mixed hay. Price $8 to $11. F. O. B, Fordville, 800 and G. N., toy ville Cooperative Marketing Assn. MEN to take up Alr Conditioning and Electric Refrigeration and better themselves. Must be mechanically inclined, willing to train in spare time to qualify. Write Utilities Eng. Inst., No. 16824, in care of Bis- marck Tribune. Instruction me PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN starting Sept. 14. Will be held at the Wil- liam Moore and Roosevelt schools. Call 1075-J. Apartments for Rent NICELY FURNISHED light house- keeping room. Also sleeping room. | 1: Each has private entrance. Op- posite St. Alexius Nurses’ Home. 307 10th. 2 room MODERN FURNII apartment, also 2 room basement apartment. Close in. Phone 260. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, first floor. Adults only. Heat, lights and . Immediate posses- sion, $35. 506 2nd. Phone 875. APARTMENT in Tribune building. Newly decorated. Electric stove and refrigerator. Available Sept. 15. Inquire Tribune office. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Gas heat, lights, water. Laundry privileges and Kelvinator. 515 2nd 8t. Adults only. REDECORATED 4 rooms, pr bath. Ground floor. vate entrance. 623 8th, back door, after UNFURN! HED modern thi apartment with private bath, ref- rigerator. Adults only. Call 112 Sixth St. 1936 Chrysler Airflow Sedan Cl Sedan Pontiac 8 Sedan Buick Coupe Chevrolet Coach 1928 Whippet Sedan 1928 1927 Chrysler Sedan Special Terms to Preferred Customers Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 22 Mi Phone 100 EVROLET BARGAINS —_ 1939 Ford Sedan .. 1930 Chevrolet Coac! 4 1931 Plymouth Sedan .. 1933 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan. oe 1934 Chevrolet Master Coach... 445 °:|1935 Chevrolet Master T. Sedan 865 Trucks 1927 Chevrolet and box soos 5 1927 Ford and box 78 {1929 International +. 106 1933 Chevrolet Panel .......... 338 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- ment. I, J. Anderson, 106 Main Personal OO, Fingerwave end manicure every week to any house- wife employing one of our students in exchange for board and room. Christie's Beauty Schoo]. Phone 42. TWO ROOMS furnished for light housekeeping. Also one large room on second floor. 818 ‘th. Phone 1747-R. MEN'S SUITS and Ladies dresses dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PER- FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707. 222 So, 11th St. MODERN FIVE room unfurnished basement apartment, garage, near capitol. Rent reasonable, 1030 10th St. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1023 Bdwy. Phone 1126. TWO LARGE rooms, ground floor, Lights and water furnished, $15 per mo. 308 So, 15th St. Phone 552-R. CALL Snowflake Laundry. Every- thing washed carefully and dried outdoors. Phone 779. FURNISHED 3 room apartment, pri- vate bath. Hot and cold water at all times. 523 6th. Phone 213-M. MAIN floor, 3 rooms, bath, sunporch. Garage. Gas and water. $47.50. Near capitol. Phone 1227-R. NICE one room furnished basement apartment. Adults only. Located at 624 7th. Inquire 616 7th. : TWO ROOM apartment for rent on Mandan St. See Mrs. Anderson, 114 W. Main or phone 538-W. ‘TWO rooms furnished for light house- keeping. Vacant Sept. 15th. Price $20, Call at 323 2nd St. WANTED—Place in private home for 14 months old baby boy. Call 226 Sweet St. West. Farms for Sale FOR SALE—240 acre farm with equipment. Machinery, tools, horses, cattle, 35 ton hay, seed wheat, oats and barley for next year. At least one thousand dollars ($1,000) re- quired to apply for Federal Loan. Cheap for right party. Owner un- able to operate farm on account of poor health. Write Tribune Ad. 16819. THREE ROOM apartment, ground floor, $26. Two room apartment, upstairs, $23. 1014 Bdwy. 4 WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment on ground floor. Sept. 1st. Phone 273, 411 5th St. UNFURNISHED three room apart-; ment with bath, 2 large closets. 417 Ist. Phone 241-W. TWO room furnished apartment, pris vate entrance. Adults only. $30. 420 Sec. St. after 5. VACANCY in new Rue apartments. Unfurnished. Inquire Apartment No, 1,707 Ave. A. FURNISHED two room apartment with modern conveniences. 523 12th St., Bismarck. TWO room apartment with private bath. Located at 305 10th St. So. Phone 560-R. FRONT apartment, two rooms and kitchenette. Laundry privileges. 515 13th St. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment with connecting bath. Phone 107. BASEMENT apartment. Sultable for two. No Phone ca ne cal! UNFURNISHED basement ap spacer Call after 6 p.m. 317 F THREE room unfurnished Ground floor. 415 8th St. ent. IF INTERESTED in dairy farms or unimproved land, lake frontege— vicinity of Seattle, Wash. Write P. J. Brown, Kirkland, Wash. Rooms for Rent SLEEPING rooms, with or without kitchen privileges, nice quiet home. No smoking or drinking. Also gar- age. 409 5th. Stadia WE BASEMENT room suitable for two boys. hot water. Gas heated home. Always Close in. 412 8th St. EAS: hg modern home. baby bed, folding buggy and cart for sale. REDECORATED basement bedroom, gas heat, private entrance. Gentle- men preferred. 106 East Rosser. LARGE pleasant room. Close in. Gentlemen only. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 521 5th. Phone 403-! MODERN ROOM in modern home. Near capitol and high school, 908 9th. Phone 1963. PLEASANT room for rent. Gentle- men preferred. $12 per mo. 716 8rd _ St, Phor Phone 653-J. FURNISHED sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Next to bath. 406 10th. Phone 1760. ONE 5-room apartment. Available Sept. 15. Phone 211. Wanted to Rent WANTED—Two rooms and board by elderly couple in @ modern home. Write to Ad. No. 16620, in care Bis- marck Tribune. WANTED to rent by responsible par- ty, apartment with large bedroom, or house. Tel. 1979. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) 3c 2 consecutive insertions a jons tke insertions insertions of rates of @er word) 3 consecutive (per word) 4 consecutive (per word) consecutive (per word) by i is 8 7 it i tt i } i : ! ie 5 3 33 E iG i i E j 5 2 : 2 5 g 5 5 a z E i & $ LARGE ROOM—Always hot water. Close to capitol. Phone 1504-R. 822 Ave. E. QUIET, comfortable room. Also gar- age. 208 3rd St. Opposite the Fed- eral Bldg. LARGE front furnished room. Close in, 218 Ist 8t. Phone 262-R. SLEEPING ROOM for rent in mod- ern home. Close to bath. 308 Ave- nue B. ONE NICE sleeping room, near cap- itol and high school. 831 8th 8t. ROOM IN modern home with garage. Priced reasonably. 302 15th St. SEPT. 15 room in modern home. Con- veniently located. Phone 726. i

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