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‘Used Car Bargains Are Found Daily in The Classified Ads TWOCENTSHIGHER | ~—stsstancx onan Automobiles for Sale (Furnished by Ruseell-Miller Co.) = . ON CHICAGO WART sstarecszie cs I. || HALF-PRICE SALE |USED CARS BA Gil eatae tlie {ke toed we. lle: Teho.CherisiA. i920 Dutcet.” 1ne0 Kesex SPECIAL . 3 dark northern, 55 II . 4 dark northern, 54 Ib: 1928 Whippet 1927 Chevrolet 1927 Willys-Knight Only 1927 Nash 1926 Chevrolet 1929 Willys-Knight pie ees evrol Coacl . 4 dark northern, 53 Ibi pee eee He All the above cars to sell for $75.00 or less. BUY NOW Pontiac Sedan ..... FLECK MOTOR SALES, INC. . 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs.. “Where you pay less and get more” Tribune’s Grain, faire and |; ‘ Market Report for Wed., Sept. 16 ». STOCK MARKET'S ADVANCING TREND ————— ————— | New York Stocks| WHEAT PRICES CO [Grain Quotations Aviation, Specialties Survive Weak Buying; Transfers Around 1,000,000 New York, Sept. 16.—(?)—Late sell- ing in the utilities and steels unset- tled the stook market Wednesday and closing losses of fractions to 2 or more points were widely distributed throughout the list. Aircrafts and specialties, higher most of the session, yielded the great- er part of their gains in the final few | At minutes. Transfers were around 1,- 000,000 shares. Economic news was generally opti- mistic and brokers attributed liqui- Advances Outdone in Winnipeg, Liverpool Markets on Strength of Trade = i ; Sample Grain: Chicago, Sept. 16.—(?)—Jumps of | 49 Ibs., 1.04; 48 Ibs., 1.01; 47 Ibs, 98; more than two cents a busiiel in Chi- | 46 1 3 45 Ibs., 44 Ibs., 89; 43 cago wheat prices took place Wed-/ tbs. 86; 42 Ibs. 83; 41 Ibs., 80; 40 : 1934 Ford DeLuxe Coach . nesday, but were outdone both at/ lbs. 77; 39 Ibs. 74; 38 Ibs., 71; 37 = 1934 Plymouth Coach ..... Winnipeg and Liverpool. Ibs., 68, = - : = 1935 Ford DeLuxe Coupe . Wheat in Liverpool reached the} No. 1 hard amber durum . 112 : : Salesmen Wanted { Female Help Wanted 1935 Plymouth Touring highest level since 1930. Activity of} No, 1 mixed durum . + 107 ca : WANTED—Fiour and feed salesman.|$is WEEKLY and your own dresses 1935 Plymouth Sedan ... “\ European demand for wheat was an| No. 1 red durum » 85 Perferably acquainted in Bismarck; FREE showing Fashion Frocks. No 1935 aoe peas eotieias Ne Abed ng 2 en territory. See or phone W. E. Weldy,| canvassing, Send dress size, Pash- | °° ac! at al he ” lo. jax. 7 Hi : Dakota Maid Flour warehouse aft- -875¢ -l we wheat Glad Bervoun, % above| No. 1 rye 64 ee : ert. a Eton tne Dept. A-8756, Cin-] We Still Leder [Akard and Give iis| Tuesday's finish, Sept 1.14%, Dec. ae 70, - WANTED—Experienced auto sales- | waNTED—Mald Tor general house . balead 1.12%-%, corn unchanged to % - 4 man, Ses J, L. Kelley at Wilde Mo- - bal tee Don't Forget—One Week Only rt fate tatott Chrysler Airflow Sedan eA KRRRES a8: cy S' rs SESESESeScaze dating pressure principally to 60-/ Beth! - called tics, although still debated in the ‘boardrooms, was thought to have been AB negligible influence. The leaders dawdled from the start. professional activities. Poll-| Boe! _ A little support appeared near the re final hour but it had no follow through and the downward momen- | Cate: itm picked up volume in the last few | Celanese minutes of trading. ‘Wright Aeronautical got up about ten points before slipping back. " poueias Aircraft, Sperry, United Air- . Graft, Boeing and Curtiss-Wright | c. were among the best performers, al- 3 M. though they retreated at the finish. ‘Outstanding losers included U. 8. Bteel, Bethlehem, Youngstown Sheet | Cc .& ,Tube, Consolidated Edison, West- an Water Works, Public Service of New Jersey, General Motors, Chrys- Jer, Sears Roebuck, Montgomery ;Ward, Westinghouse, Du Pont, Santa Fe, N, ¥. Central, Southern Pacific, eheyler igate- Colum, G. rn Union, North American, Ameri- ee Pict vie. m. Solv. Atlantic Coast Line, Tilinois Central) ¢, and Baltimore & Ohio. Bonds, commodities and foreign currencies were mixed. Wheat at|Cu! -@hicago was up % to 1% cents a -pushel and corn was unchanged to % Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South 8. Paul, Sept. 16—(7)—(U. S. D, A.)—Cattle 4,000; fed steers ac- tive, strong to slightly higher; early bulk 8.25-9.50; top yearlings 10.00; ‘grassy she stock mostly steady; few heifers 4.00-6.00; most beef cows Bround 5.00 downward; low cutters and cutter cows 3.00-75 or more; bulls good heavyweights up to 5.35; stock- ers and feeder undertone little chang- ed; calves 2,500, market slow, most bids lower or around 9.00 downward + for bulk better-grade - Hogs, 5,800, market 15-25 lower than Tuesday; weights under 200 Ibs. and sows showing full declines; top 10.25 for choice 210-240 lb.; better 9.59-10.20; desirable 160-180 lbs. 9.25- 73; 140-160 Ibs. 8.25-9.25; 120-140 Ibs. 750-850; good sows 360 lbs, down. 8.65-9.00; average cost Tuesuay 9.60: weight 215. Ibs. Sheep, 3.000; Dakotas; steady, 65 down; bulk held high- er; slaughter ewes steady mainly 2.50-3.25; natives and Dakota feeding Jambs 6,00-7.00; bulk..fat range and native lambs Tuesday 8.75. Dairy cows market less active but little changed; few good springer cows 65.00-70.00 with common and medium kinds around 40.00-60. 00. supply netives and Chicago, septs Me. AW, S.D. A.) —Hogs 13,000, including 5,000 direct; steady to 10 lower than Tuesday's average; spots off more; extreme ‘101 10.80; Wk desirafle de 1b. 10. most 250-300 al it well- finished | 140-170 9.50- a. 10 Ives 1,000; very ac- best sows 9.6 Eattie 12,000, tive market on yearlings and light |N especially light heifer and earlings; firm to higher on all mediumweight and weighty steers, kinds scaling 1.100 to 1,350 Ib., predominating in run; — generally steady; only inbetween bigwelghts lagging: carly top 10.25 on long year- lings and 1,330 Ib., steers; some held Higher; numerous loads” 9.50-10,00; light steer yearlings at 10. bor heifer yearlings up to 10.00: stocker and foeder trade fully steady, with fleshy Nigh quality feeders and and lower grades at 7.00 di steady; lower grade heifers firm; strong; vealers 50-1.00 lower at 10.00 down mostly; very few 10.50 on early round, Sheep 12,000 including 7.500 direct: -fat-lambs opening moderately active; mostly steady, damp fleeces consider- ed; aged sheep little changed; good to choice native lambs 900-25; Limit- ed number 9.50; vcarly bulk 9.00 held higher; indications , feeder offering: aI0Ux cay, weloncliyey Se} Po down: best steady on yearlings moderately acti heavy and medium slow; undertone weak “mostly firm; stock scarce, little chang 1,000 ib. yearlings loads around §.5 wwiies er rae “including g 200 fenders ough; no eal mb Ac und undertone weedy, best nati lambs held around 8.75; f teady at 3.25 down: Gen. Asphalt Gen. Elect. Gen. is Gen. Mills Goodyr. T. Graham Enige « fully steady; bulk around 4.75 down; Giepeu Nor I, Int. Bus. Mach. Int. Cement 180-250 1b. 10.00-25; few 250-300 Ibs. | 1 Kroger Grocer Libbey-O-F. Gl. early bids on fat lambs ee eee B. (4a) . Minn. Moline Imp. Spee Ward . Corp. Nash ash Motors, Nat. Biscuit Nat. Cash Reg. Nat. Dairy Prod. Nat. Distill. paelee ae pie he Cer No. AG Aviation North American Northern Pacific Ohio Oil Otis Elev. . Pac. Gas & El. Packard Motor Param. Pict. Park Utah Pathe Film Penney (J. s |Penn. R. Phel Phill a Pub. Pub Brew Nw J n #) BULL MOVEMENT IN WHEAT. 12% | peg furnished the motive power for Ty 3S: set 83 Pas BS * tL itarerrer tert , |cember higher, Gept. 1.14%, Dec. 955-2, oats Bara winter wheat . Sa-%e adval and provisio. in- SEE Pc pisses aie ages oe changed to seven cents up. Chicago, Sept. 11 Wheat— MINNEAPOLIS FEELS ct N p — ni- |Dec. . 1.12% Minneapolis, Scpt. 16,—(@)—Winni. g tae age Lat & bull movement in the wheat futures market here Wednesday, Reports there was some sclling of white | Dec. wheat for export from Pgcific Coast ports also was dd bullish, September wheat closed Yc higher at 1.31%, December Se higher at 1.25% and May %o higher at 1.21. Trade In flax futures was thin and prices wore up with the general list, Se higher at . 2% higher at 211%, and Stay 1%ec higher at 2.0 September oats closed % higher 42%, Dec. % up at 41% and May \4eo higher at 42. September rye closed the higher at 79%, Dec. % higher at 78%, and May ‘4c infgher at 77%, De- mailing barley closed un- changed at er feed bar- ley closed 78%, Dec. % | De higher at 72¥ He Nigher at Bi, Cash wheat was stendy and demand good at diversion points. Not enough | Dec. durum or winter wheat was in to make markets, Corn was in quiet to fair demand, Oats demand was quict to good. Rye was In good demand, Barley was slower. Flax was in fair demand. R. Minneapolis, Sept. 16.—(?)— Wheat— Open High Low 0% 1.311% Ae 1.25% 1. Dec. | | 1.21 1.22 ‘- Produce Markets | Produce Markets | |™%. = Pes CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 16.—(7)—Butter was unsettled in tone Wednesday and eggs were steady. Poultry also was unrettled. Butter 7, changed. uses 8,254, stendy; unsettled, prices un- prices unchang- 1 car, 18 trucks, un- %% 1b. up 1834, less than Taghorn hens 13%; Pib! up Bigmouth Rocke te ck 17%, colored 16, less than 41b,, Plymouth and White Rock 15%, 212 212 colored 14; Plymouth and White Rock | pen 212 210 broilers lored 15; bareback > 305 2.04 niekens 14: be Le roosters 14, Leghorn ducks 4% 1b. up 14; DULUTH RANGE young white dugks 4% 1b., up 16, col- Duluth, Minn., Sept. 16—(@)— ored 14; small white ducks 14, small urum— Open High ‘Low golored 11; old geese 11%, young 14, NEW YORK New York, Sept. 16.—(#)—Live poul- try nominal. By freight: No quota- tions, Butter, 10,742, higher than extra score) 35: firsts ( 34; other prices wu. Cheese, 143 Eggs, 27, Standards changed. steady, Creamery, 35% -36; extra (92 91 scores) 33- hanged. eady. Mixed colors: other mixed colors un- MINNEAPO! anneapals Sept , | Refrigerator St: } | Refrigerator a % Teerfiory roots of RRR PETE ESS = FRR BUTT FUTURES receipts W ednesday a ct Chicago. Se (R\—. Butter Futur ae aes 514 a year ago. High Low a! cl URN 6 60 Ae 1.30% 1.46% ste 859 - 1.38% 1.4535 dards, Nov. . aed 6 ° | Ibs. . 1.37% 1.443 | Miscellaneous | BT sie Lad New Torle Sept, 16 iP Foreign » 18¥% 141% dollars others In Beltalny Semend 1.81% 1.29% 7.86%; Germany » 1.2935 1.36% . 1.27% 1.3353 wo. 1.25% « 1.23% » 121% travel Sweden 26.1 00. N ++ 1.33% 1.36% .. tana Winter Wheat Storage Standaras, November . 1s. BBM 33% 33% Egg Future: dardn, Oct. ....... 2a%e 23% 29% fortran! in New York York in Montreal INVESTMENT TRUSTS wxocinted Press) rork) (Over the counter in Maryland Fund. Quart, Inc, Sh. 1 Sel. Am. 8h, hac. # 5 = 3: a 4 85) By BAS ‘Miscintea Presa) Midwest Corp. 12%. McGraw El. 31% GOVERNMEN’ New_York, Sept. 16.. ment Bonds: Treasury 4%'s 119.3. Treasury 4's 114.1. CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 16.—()—Curb: American Gen. Cities Service 4. Elec. Bond & Share 21. Oso: fing os a433 “5 -o -s ao NDS (?)—Govern- 23 Fae tet lt 2 g NNEAPOLIS STOCKS polis, Sept. 16.—(%)—Stocks Bank Stock 1 Northwest Banco 9% anaes eusono} mma s4eee4 FUP 2 183% 141% 1.29% ve 1.32% 1.30%, 0 . 130% 1.88% - 1.28% 1.35% - 1.26% 133% » 1.24% 1.31% 1.22% 130% - 120% 1.28% 1.18% 1.25% + 1.16% 1.31% discouin' ket Wednesday. wools received a call for quantities on « number of grades. Staple ngth fine territory wool: brow 90 cents scoured basis. igh blood grades 8 cents for staple ib cents for French ete Jeng Combing % ae territory. ‘wools were sold at 77-80 eents and % blood at 71-73 conts. JULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Sept. 16. —Cash clot No, 1 heavy dark northern sprin, pounds 1.29% -1.: sD No, He pi Sy un , 5 bared whe ae ae, L os 1 133% aiid ' ‘poundé Coarse Grains A Noe 1 northern, ark hard Mon- hard amber ¢ur- a 41%; wo Potededed at adel ay iS Beek Bes SRSRRRE Nos 6; 33 pounds 120%: Mounde Lisic1.20%; No. i 1.08%. FRR Si a5, 3 wal pia Ni eat Feed earley. ce 16%. i 11.75 11.80 11.87 11.97 13.35, 13.50 Close 131% 20% 128% % 121 1.23 18% 12% 88% wares GRAIN (P}—Wheat pared to Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse clr closing guctations today follow: + 127% 1.29% 1.25% 1.27% + 1.25% 1.27% 1.23% 1.25% » 1.23% 1.25% 121% 1.23% 23% 1.25% 1.21% 1.23% 1.21% 1.23% 1.19% 1.21% 119% 1.21% 1.17% 1.19% Durum 1372 The beauty title is one honor that England's Kay Stammers seldom if ever has to relinquish in in- ternational tennis competition. Here she poses prettily between matches of the Women’s National Singles ‘Sharpen at Forest tors, Inc. Se Male Help Wartted work. Must be competent, neat and able to cook. Splendid opportunity ie. Hct girl. Write Tribune Ad. WANTED—2 neat appearing men over 25 with cars for permanent well paid local position. Write D. H., Frost, care Bismarck Tribune. —————— and return. Leaving Sept. 25. Share expenses. Phone 60 between 9 and 5. Lady preferred. GOING TO Spokane, Wash. about Sept. 26. Want two passengers. Share expenses. Call 1231-M. Lest and Found $5.00 reward for information leading to the recovery of female Irish Ter- rier, small Airdale type, with reddish shaggy hair. Inform The Tribune. THURSDAY, Jade set lost out of ring. Call at Tribune for reward. LOST—8 keys on key rin: —Potatoes, 8. shipments banks slightly weaker, about steady, supplies moderate, de- mand for Bliss triumphs very slow, other stock slow; sacked per cwt. Idaho Russet Burbankg U. 8. No. 1, showing ronibiens U.S. Bliss Wash- some decay Chicago, other Tdnho ded 2.00; fo. 1, few brown beauties McClues U. cobblers triumphs partly gra 2.10; Minnesota cobb partly graded cobblers U. 8. RANGE 0} Minn Penola P' of carlot grain sa ,| dark northern 2) yellow 1.11, Barley, No. 3, not quoted. i AsH GRAIN Py wheat Not norte: ah 1.04%; No. 3 white 45% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR STORIES IN STAMPS By I. S. Klein ee Treaty of Versailles again has proved a mere scrap of paper, with Germany's rearming of Helgoland, tiny island in the North Sea, In 1890, when Eng- land traded this islet to Germany dor Zanzibar, 3000 times as large, the world thought Germany had struck a bad bargain, for Helgo- Jand was doomed to extinction by the sea. But Germany built strong con- crete retaining walls, and fortified the huge rock so that it became Germany's “Gibraltar of the North Sea.” A far cry this was from the “Holy Land” which the Danes had named it before it was taken from them by Britain in 1807, It is less than a square mile in area, one-fifth its size 200 years ago. The island commands the mouths of the Weser, Jade, Elbe, and Eider rivers, and the harbors of Hamburg, Bremen, and Cuxhaven oe ay a vantage point 28 miles oft main! While a under British rule, until it came un- der German own Sain Nad such ok U. Idaho Russet Bure = | ———————————EEEEE Tye and flax northern ble. 3 No. 3 white Write Tribune Ad. 17036, LOST—Brace and set of bits. Reward. Phone 1102-J. FOR SALE—New WANTED—Housekeeper on farm, by middle aged man. Light work. Write Tribune Ad. 16915. —————— Household Goods for Sale SUN PARLOR set, opens up to bed, two sewing machines, wash tubs, and wash tub stand, children’s sleds, wardrobe trunks, dishes, daybed and miscellaneous articles. 50414 Main Ave. Apt. 5. Phone 1383-J. WE WILL OFFER from $40 to $90 trade-in for your old ice box on new Stewart-Warner refrigerator. Asso- p CInted Stores SMANUAD! FOR SALE—Philco radio, cheap. Win- chester Hammerless repeater, 16 Gauge shotgun. Call 418 14t) CHILD'S Cream enamel junior spring, mattress, spread. Price $8.50. Call at 618 W. Thayer. elvinator. Reason selling, leaving city. Call at 416 Ave. A. » Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main , Phone 1929 1929 . 1928 Chevrolet Coach . Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Chevrolet Sedan Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Coach . Ford A Truck .... Brand new Chevrolet wis fue at a discount Good panel body for 1% ton truck $60.00 We trade and give terms HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY 1929 PICKUP. New motBr. Priced to sell quickly. Can be seen at 507 3rd St. Phone 308-R. 1935 Chevrolet Master Town sedan. Low mileage. Call 62, Phone 1335 after 6 p, m. FOR SALE—Gasoline cook stove, baby carriage. Write Tribune Ad. 16985. Farms for Rent FOR RENT—480 acres, 4 miles from Bismarck. See Paul Brown. LLOYD Loom baby carriage for sale. Phone 1887. 719 5th. cssSSSssss. ee Work Wanted FOR hauling ashes, garbage, black dirt, and fertilizer, call C. H. Wag- ner, telephone 523-M. Ri ate Want —_—_—_—_—_—————EEE Houses for Rent '|FOR RENT OR SALE—Four room ;] modern new stucco bungalow, hard- wood floors, full basement, gas heat. Immediate possession. Monthly rental $30. Five room modern frame bungalow, full basement, gas or coal heat. Immediate posses- sion, Monthly rental winter months, $45. t|HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Phone 6 and five room furnished houses, 4 room apartment, 3 room furnished apartment, house with three rooms and bath. T. M. Casey and Son. - UPPER DUPLEX, 5 rooms and bath. For Sale: Good bed, small gas stove, washing machine. Inquire 414 Ave. A West or 307 Bdwy. FOR RENT—To adults only, five room house, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. private bath and garage. Rent Inquire 1026 10th St. ROOM hot Also one room on second floor and one in basement for light housekeeping. Call 1747-R. FOUR ROOM furnished house for two months. Inquire at 1902 Thay- er Ave. after 6 p. m. WANTED—Woman employer apartment, $10, Call 2136-w. GIRL EMPLOYED would like room mate. Phone 2080-J. Apartments for Rent NEW APARTMENT, just completed. Close to capitol. Three rooms and bath. Fireplace, electric refrigera- tor. For information call at 1021 8th St. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, first floor. Adults only. Heat, lights and gas. Immediate posses- sion, $35. 506 2nd. Phone 875. FOUR ROOMS and private. bath apartment, built-in kitchen, fire- place. Laundry privileges. Phone 1492, 901 10th 8t. TWO room apartment; partly fur- nished. Lights and water furnish- ed. 523 So, 9th St. Tel. 894-M. 2 ONE-ROOM apartments, one on ground floor, one in basement. 607 5th St. Inquire back door. TWO RELIABLE girls want any kind of work in town. Miss R. Novy, Wing. N. Dak. board and room. Now. Phone 181. FOR PAINTING and decorating. Bert Ellingson. Phone 1487. ees Ride Wanted GIRL WANTS ride to Portland, Ore- gon, Sept. 22-23. Share expenses. Phone 1-F120, Hazen, N. Dak. ed For Sale or Trade BHORT-WAVE radio converter, four bands, $25 value $15, or trade for good radio. E. Netzbandt, Box 293, Bismarck, N, Dak. a ee Houses for Sale FOR SALE OR RENT—Six room modern house. Basement, garage. Riverview addi Phone 360-J. 5 ROOM house, ft. lot. Also good building lot. Priced for quick sale. Inquire at 309 So. 12th. TWO clean room apartment for light housekeeping, Everything furnish- ed. $23 per mo. 1014 Bdwy. 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. 1st. Phone 273, 411 5th St. MODERN 6 room house, also furnish- ed light housekeeping apartment. Call 601. : eek THREE ROOM partly modern house at 21315 So, Sth St. $14. Phone ‘718-M. VACANCY in new Rue apartments. Unfurnished. Inquire Apartment No. 1, 707 Ave. A. FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished . apartment, upstairs. Inquire at 111 Ave. A West. Wanted to Rent WANTED—Furnished apartment or house. Must have two bedrooms. Call H, Boyle, Phone 739-M after 6 p.m. ——— Personal MEN’S SUITS and Ladies dresses éry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PER- FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1701. 222 Bo, 11th St. TTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt, Either regular or spring filled. 1033 Bdwy. Phone 1126. HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath, $30, Phone 14T1-R. Call at 314 3rd 8. __ 15. $40, Call 3136-W, ‘aval 3rd St. Phone For Sale USED T sections, Art Metal, 15 draw- er, card index. Wide section for | 5x3 car@s. Also two sections of 5 lockers, locker size, 12x12x60 inches. Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bis- marck Tribune Office. SIX foot bookkeeper’s standing desk, ‘one five-foot office table, All white eak, One check protector. All good For information phone FOR SALE—1 6.00x16 extra heavy Duty Goodyear puncture proof tybes, good as new. One 5.50x17 Royal tire. Good condition. Inquire Tribune office. 500 bu. large green tomatoes, $1.00 bu.; small, 50 cents; on U. S. Highway 83, 6 miles east of Washburn, N. D. Charles Benzi Truck Farm. 2 CYLINDER steam irrigation pump. 8-inch section, 6-inch discharge. THREE ROOM furnished ground floor apartment. 406 9th St. Phone 1286, "| FURNISHED TWO ROOM and kitch- enette, ground floor apartment. 618 6th St. TWO ROOM apartment for rent. No {. children, Call evenings. 602 8th. LS er ea aad Sept. 15. Phone 2! FURNISHED PARTMENT. Private entrance. 420 2nd St. Capacity limited. Lewis Bergan, Dunn Center, N. Dak. BREEDING ewes for sale. Also want place to winter 600 ewes. John L. |, Sell » N, Dak. CANARY BIRDS for sale. 323 7th St. eet ny eft i CALL Snowflake Laundry. Bvery- thing washed carefully and dried outdoors. Phone 779, Farms for Sale MY 490 acre well improved farm, 4% miles northeast of Haynes. Good well. 245 acres under cultivation. Tests show prospects of oil. Write Luella Forbes, Haynes, N. Dek. Rooms for Reat SLEEPING rooms, with or witheut kitchen privileges, nice quiet home. No sapeing ‘0 or drinking. Also gare age. 409 5th. DOVE in new modem home. Short distance from capitol. Suitable for two. Very reasonable. 1021 8th. SLEEPING room and den. For two gentlemen. Shower. Also comfort- able sleeping room, first floor, 1708. 4th 8t. NICELY FURNISHED basement sleeping room. Suitable for light honeekeeping! 216 Thayer. Call LARGE, COMFORTABLE room next to bath. Suitable for one or two, Phone 1824-W or call at 622 lith St. FURNISHED sleeping room. for one or two. Next to bath, 408 10th. Call after 5 p. m. Phone 1760. BASEMENT room suitable for two boys. Always hot water. Modern home. 609 4th St. Phone 1198. aad | Westingh. El. & Mf, White Mot. é SMWSBBSave LAT VIS oHAKURNSSSSAE SiR rx

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