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Bootleg coal: has taken the place of bootleg liquor in the headlines, as Pennsylvania authorities wrack their brains for a way to eliminate the outlaw industry brought~into existence by unemployment and poverty of the miners. - Using makeshift, unsafe equipment, like the “elevator” above, miners eke out s meager livelihood working surreptitiously the veins left idle by suspension of the collieries. ~ STOGK PRIGES DROP. [Tew York Stocks PRECPITATELY DUE Adams Exp 17%! Krog Groc 22% TO TERRIFIC FLOOD |‘... oi*|i2s¢5 uy sf 37 ; a) c sen Dye Tray [Lorilard P. 23% 5 Mack ‘rks. 47 eee : Am Csn 113%|Mar. Field 20% Leading Issues Slump One to} am cry Sug. 30 lpia ts H Around: Five Points as | Am y e a rit Missal” Gop,’ 20% nt Mid.-C. Pet. 30% Buyers Scatter Am loco ® |Midland Stl. 40 - ‘Am Metal 59% Minn. Mol. 14% New York, Jan. 26—()—With mar-|am Pow Lt 13% |MStPSSM . 2% ket sentiment depfessed by disastrous|Am Rad 97% | Mont. Ward 53% floods ‘sweeping the midwest, lead-|Am Roll M 33%|Mur. Corp. 18% ing stocks Tuesday were unioaded|Am 8 Ret 91 |Nat. Biscuit 30% for losses of 1 to around § points, |Am stl F 67% |Nat OR | 38 Labor rifts apparently were viewed|Am Sug Ref 53% | Nat af 4 «with more equanimity than recently,|Am T&T 183% Nat Pr & Lt 12% although these were still discourag-|Am Tob B 99 | Nat EE 8 Ot 7¢ ing to buying forces, Transfers ap-|Am W Wks 26% |Na¢ Tee - tog proximated 2,300,000 shares. Am Wool Pf 74% | n'y Gent 40% ‘A few specialties, including build-|Anaconda 52% /1, am avia. 16 ing material issues, bucked the trend,|Arm Tl 8% responding to thoughts of expanding ey ot business when flood rehabilitation Ohio Oil aor Begina! Atl Ref mn 3 Stocks of numerous companies aoa corp rx OH mien re whose factories are located in the Balt & Ohio 21% | Pac G & 35% devasted areas fell back. Amusements} 9 Packard dipped as many theatres closed in the Param Pict 27 Bendix flooded districts. - - 7, | Park Utah 4% Bonds pointed lower and commodi-| Bering air gait /Pathe Film 0% ties were uneven. Borden... 26% [Penney JC. 98 For the most part, share trading Briggs Mfg 54% {Pen RR 40% wastumusutlty stow, on Té-! ‘Budd Wh 10% Phelps Dodge 52% Phil Morris 77% Phillips Pet 51% Pills Flour 31 Proc & Gam 62% Pub Svc N J 51% Pullman 67% covery- movements.. Heaviest volumes, with the.-ticker tape late, accom- panied. gelling flurries, 15% No Amer 31 No Pacific 27% Pure Oil 22% Purity Bak ial SOUTH ST. PAU! -- liChié& NW 4 Reo A South St. Paul, Jan. 26.—()—(U.| Chi Gt W._2%|/Rem Rand. 28%. 6. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,300; slow;] ChiGt WPf£15 |Reo Motor 6% slaughter steers about steady; few)C M St P 2%|Rep Stl 30% medium grades 7.50-9.00; .good and| © M St P Pf 5%/Rey Tob B 56% choice kinds quoted 10.00-1275; she] C RI & P 2%|gchen Distill 42% stock steady to weak; few slaughter sler 1 heifers: around 8.00 down;-most beef eee, 79% Buren a cows 5.00-6.25; low cutter to cutter|Co] G EF) 17% | Servel 31% 8.75-4.50 mostly; bulls steady; odd) Gom Solv 19%|Shell Un 28% head sausage bulls 5.25-6.25; stockers| Com & Sou 374 | Simmons 52 scarce, little changed; calves, 2,500;| Gon Edis 46% 1Socony Vac 17% vealers steady; good and:choice 9.50-! Gon oj) 16 |Sou Cal Ed 30% 11.60; selections 11.50. : Cont Can 63 |S Pac 46% Hogs 8,000, fairly active,” weights) Cont mot 3%|So Ry 26% 170 lb, up and sows mostly 10 lower; | Cont O11 Del 44 | 80 Ry Pf 48% lighter weights’ steady; good and Sperry: Corp 22% 10.75 and - 9.75 for---welghts above; clipped lambs and yearlings scarce, sheep about steady; scattered native above 200 Ibs. Sheep 3,000; no bids; undertone. weak; wooled skins held around 10,65; early slaughter ewe sales steady; few med- : Brades 3.59; 48 lb. feeders 8.00; ey lambs now held fat choice lamb fed early ewes 5.00-6.00; westerns as yet un- sold. late Monday lambs steady to strong; top 10.65; bulk 10.35-65; SIOUX CITY 8.] choice lots 9.60-10. n. 26.—(P}—(U, Slaughter steers and yearlings: scattered early sales about fome bids weaker: heifers unchange ‘DULUTH CASH GRAIN | Daluth, Jan. 26.—(@)—Cash - cows strong: stockers | and’ fecders| I scarce, little changed; two loads| prices. Wheat: No.“1 “héavy dark choice 1,220 Ib, beeves 12.75; some d held higher; fairly itheral’ | showing northern spring, 60 lbs, 1.48%-1.67%. short feds salable. around 10.00; No. 1 dark northern, 59 1b: ar lots good heifers 775 Ibs. 8.35: most beet cows. 4.50-6.00; few wales| ine 4re vey ares 7.00: cutter grades mainly 3.6 1.53% Ibs; 1.1 jaye. 50% NO. 5, 52 Ibs, 1.394 .50; few common and medium stock- er steers 6.25 down; scattered fleshy feeders up to 8.00; current stocker cattle quotation 550-800 Ibs. good and choi common and medium 4.01 1050 Ibs,, good. and choice common and” médinm’ 4.25-6.2 ers, good “and choice 5.25-6. mon and medium 3,50-400; (steer) good and choice 6.2 medium 4.50-6.25. Hogs 4.500; early sales weights 200 ibs, down steady to 10c lower to shippers:.good 180-200 Ib. lights 9.25: 50: 140-160 1b, light lights 8.50 medium grade §.00-9.00; sows 9. 1.37% -1.44 4% 5-50 Ibi “ 255]1 northern 1.41%-1.46%. No, 1.36% hard’ winger stants: 55 Ihe tae No. 1 rea 1.29. Pf: Ose: 1.17%. 8 No. 3 white 50% ae does Malting 80-1. 3. 3 feed um: | go00d to i > Without capital for acquiring coal land leases and equipment, the miners help themselves to the “black gold” that nature has hoarded uni in the form of anthracite coal. Typical of the ingenuity of the bootleg mine operator is the hoist improvised from an old automobile. The ‘back seat is filled with boulders to palanoe the loads of coal being raised to the surface. WHEAT PRICES DIP AS WALLACE SEES | ——2rcx cum (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) January 26 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs.. $1.36 .|No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. 1.35 No. 3 dark Northern, 56 lbs. 134 No, 3 dark northern, 565 1 No, 4 dark northern, 54 1! No, 4 dark northern, 53 1 No, 5 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs.. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs.. Sample Grain: 49 Ibs, 1,22; 48 lbs, 1.19; 47 lbs, 1.16; 46 Ibs. 1.1 10; ; 43 lbs, 1.04; 42 Ibs, 1.01; 41 Ibs, 98; 40 Ibs, 95; 39 lbs. 92; 38 lbs. 89; \ 37 Ibs. 86, No. 1 hard amber durum No, 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax .. No, 2 flax .. No. 1 rye Barley .. Oats .... Hard winter wheat CHICAGO RANGE Ccaes Jan, 26.— Secretary Says With Ordinary Weather Such Declines Are Probable Chicago, Jan. 26—(7)—Late set- backs virtually wiped out price gains in the Chicago wheat market Tues- ay. Reports of an address by Secretary of Agriculture Wallace indicating like- lihood of substantial declines of farm prices received a good deal of trade attention, He was credited with point- ing out that with ordinary weather such declines were probable, mention- Ving specifically wheat, corn, cotton and tobacco, Mee the close, wheat, was % lower to % higher, compared with Monday's finish, May 1.28%, July 1.13-1.13%; corn unchanged to % up, May 1.09%- 1.0956, July 1.045%-%; oats % off to % Mi Low Close advance, and provisions varying from Hote 2 cents Gecline to 7 cents gain. i 100% MILL CITY WHE, 1,00% FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER 107% Minneapolis, Jan. 26.—(P)\—Wheat |, oa futures. prices> worked. higher. under |‘ t considerable opposition herg. "Tuesday 1.02% and closed slightly higher... A Wash- | Se 1,00 ington announcement that Italy and|. Germany, would probably be steady 50% buyers of wheat for some time helped Mh sentiment early. 1a May wheat, closed %c higher at 135%; July ye higher at 1.29%, and 158 Sept. ic up at 1.17. in Flax advanced with coarse grains. 51% May flax closed 1c higher at 2.18 and July 1c up at 2.14% 111 May oats leedt “%-%e higher at 00% 1.02 49%, and July unchanged to Yc low: | Se « 91% er at 44%-%. May rye closed 1c highed at 1.06%, July 1%4c higher at 8 98% and Sept. % higher at 1.06% July 1% higher at 96%, and Sep! 13.40 higher at 92%, May feed barley . ed %c higher at 79% and May malt- 13.47 ing barley finished unchanged at 1 13.70 Hardly enough good cash wheat 3.90 was in to make a market. Good qual- 14.12 ity material sold readily. Durum and winter wheat were nominally un- 16. changed. i Corn was in good demand. Oats wes in fe oem: pile wasn et ke ae ‘ood demand. Flax was in quiet de- fand. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Bateareles Jan. 26.—(P)— Wheat Open High Low Close {ats 134% 1.35% 30% 129%6 120% Chicago, Ha 26.— (A? a 135 x 1.29% 1. Corn Prot 68 i cholgg 200-225 lb, 990-1000; tp 1000 | ream We $e (Std Brands 15% | 2223 Pigs aes Noe few 100-180 1b, to shippers, 985-00;| CTO, 22%) Sig ucal anes |Fimotny asta S008 oaks tow woos M8 140-129 Ib. 925-75; 120-140 1b. 8.65-) Gury Wret 7% (Std Ol Ing 47 | 890 owe anes need 2.06510 owt 19% 19% 9.25; good sows 9.55 down; average Std ON. J. 69% NGE OF CARLOT SALES i cost Monday 990; welght 205 Ib, | peete & CO 18% | Soy war, 18%| minneapolis, Jan. +++ 105% 1.08% 1.05% 106% Sheep 3,500, run includes two loads| D® Match 22% | stone a: Web 29% | of carlot, grain sales No. 28 99% 96% 98H fed ewes; balance largely ‘slaughter! Doug airc 75 |Studebaker 15% Bare er nere ee ye No, ee Alt tytna tee Uns? lambs; nothing done early; buyers) nunont 172 | Swifté&Co 26% pat No, 3, 1.13-1.34. Flax, No, 1, 49% 49% 48% 49 talking weak to lower on fat lambs; East Kod 171% Bex aep 52% | 2:26. Oats and corn not quoted. 45% 45% 44% 44% ; lambs 1 Ci Sage ea AR +g Taab-maunealine toceholss cents ee ane mrcowo is%|| Produce Markets | 216 218 216 218, 6.003 —_—______——_ a aa 6.00; range feeding lambs 8.00- Hi Pw & Lt 2% Toa oe cHIcAgo : o ainae w Dairy cons ‘sicady; good apingers| Gente’ gpg PESCORLCOr 10 | GMS, S01 Paget GEE | lun, MNS Jan ae Maem = me Gen Foods 42% un car 104% | Butter 7,911, firm; creamery-spe- a" 145% 144" 148 cHICAGO Gen Mtrs 65% !7n Pac 199% | clal (93 score) 33%-: (2) eee . 135 Chicago, J: (U.S. D. A.) | Gillette 17%! On Air Cor 29% | 234 oxtts ,tirsts, (90-91 -34; firsts — Hoes 88%, d00" includittg #600 dircet;| Goodrich 32 ‘Un Corp git LEEDS Oe PPE BUELL generally 5-16 ind “under egtsat Goodyear. 32% | yn Dru 14% |. Eggs 8,105, £ xtra firsts local more in-instances: Top 10.4 Gra-Paige 4 | Up eid g2%y | 22 ears 23'fresh graded firsts local Bool and choles 180-800 1b. 3] GN Ir Ctf 19%] Un Gas Imp 15% (22.7) OT 72% 29) current recelpts Lee Ep ote ora Are ait cane aooorwitea a Nae ae us Ind Al 38% |, Poultry, live, 40 trucks, firmer; t Get Bae ees es Sug ens. over %, 5 Ib, and less ae ‘than eafly’ Monday; are steer Greyhound 15% Us Rub Rub rae a ahee an or ety. ah ea omante PUNE ONS oss ne Wheat run; killing. quality’ = medium to} Hee Prod) 15% 'US sm R 8 |Hocke19; colored broilers 21, Piy- | ,,Munnes cok See eee ee rate too upy | Houd-H-B 25% /ug steel 85% | Mouth and, White Rock 22; Leghorn receipts i esday 35 compared to 68 c 5 d Btee! re Caer eg es eet here considering shipper and 1o-| Hudson Mot 21% / UB Bt pfd 149. | roosters 11; turkeys, hens 1%, young Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse ca eman See Wh ana e pe aaee Hupp Mot 2%! Vanadium 29% | toms 16, old 13; 2 turkeys 13;|grain closing quotations today follow: 13.65; load" or ‘so’ held. around | Il Cent 22% war Pict 15% | ducks 4% Ib. up white and color Cash Wheat Sutlale, wuslowTantorenta bent: es Fic % 157%, small white and colored 154 Delivered To Arrive se ee ease a teencre scenes | 0d Rayon < 37 | West Un.” 29% |geewe 16: capons 7 Ib, up 20, less but weak; beef cows weak; cutter) ¢ Bus Mh 183 | West Air 51% | than 7 1b. 148% 157% oe. seeee grades and bulls stezdy; welghty| Int Harv 105 | West. El 158. |. = shipper. vealers steady at 12.50-12.00;| Int Nck Can 62%| White Mot 26% , SEW SORE i 147% 156% ..000 rere 115-140 ib, vealers-dull at 11.00 down! In T & Tel 12%| Wilson & Co, 9% Ald Obs Jan. Hens ; pst Johns-Man 148 | Woolworth 638 chickens: 3 vis: Colored gar ABK 1.55% vreve eveee eep13,000, ‘Including 200 direct: | Fenneoote 5a $ Go anhteeeeats : fat lambs opening ‘slow, undertone ny {Wrigley Jr 73% Avehira SBez3;, other Acoight’ privss - 145% 154%... weak to lower; few initial bids down- 5 unchanged. : ward from 10.60 on = handyweight| packers bidding Butter, 14,120, fir _ Creamery, 144% 153% Tragic is the contrast between the mine in the foreground and the huge idle colliery in the distance, The men who work the little mine normally would be employed in the big shaft, Without regular jobs, they risk their lives to get a few tons out of the ground. Lacking proper market- ing organization, they are at-a disadvantage in efforts to cash in on Sheriffs, ministers and business men told Governor George H, Earle bloodshed would be sure to result from any effort to stop bootleg traffic in coal. Putting miners’ safety ahead of other considerations, Earle seeks a solution of the perplexing problem that will enable the wives of the unemployed men, like Mrs, Edward Wall (above with baby Evelyn), to keep families together until better times. mobiles for Sale BUY NOW Ss their labor, Derum ea ee |A 45c Investment in the bs... 1.45 2amber hd | ibs. .. 143 1.56 ; ( S amber hd , 57 Ibs. 141 151 sees sees = a sS eturns 3 amber hd 56 Ibs... 139 147 seco sees 4 amber hd) oe. eee Aj 4 ii se hil 137 1.42 see] Household Goods for Sale Rooms for Rent 135' 1.40 GE ELECTRIC refrigerator, Philco| WARM, beautifully furnished roo 5 be hd radio, 2 bedroom suites, dining and} ground floor. Lavatory in room. 53 Ibs, 132 «1.38 »| living room © suites, secretary's} Private entrance. Two blocks from 5 amber | hd ‘amps, tables, mirrors,. rugs, etc.| bus. 206 Park. ‘ha’ All lke new. 711% Ave. A. Rue) NICELY FURNISHED room, station- | Apts. Tel. 1836-W. PIANO for anyone. Rebuilt pianos, guaranteed. Terms, One slightly used new style small upright. W. E. Lohman, Box 444, Bismarck, N. Dak. +|CHMAP if taken at once, rugs, over- stuffed living room set, dining set, drapes, gas range, beds, dressers, etc. Phone 1349-W. +|DINETTE, Secretary Desk, rug, chair, vacuum cleamer, radio, dishes, linens, and miscellaneous articles. ; Boston *}sin round whites U8. No. higher than extra 34-34%; extra (92 score) 33%; firsts-(88 143% 152% 4... 83%8; seconds, (81 87 Spe) 31-325, | centralized ( score) 3 1, anc heese, 828878, steady ‘to firm and 142% 150% vevve oreo cmene os ALY 148% eens oneee ._ Mixed colors: ators, seconds d colors un- 1.46% 144% 1.42% BUTTER AND ‘TURES Chicago, Jan. 26.—(P} Butter Futures Storage Standard: anuary » B24 32% JAS 92% 32% Storage Standard ane 1AV% 143% 1.39% 141% Storage Sin pee te eh November . som 20% 20K | PR Wo 130% 141% 137% 139% Egg Futures: 12% rotein . ‘0. | Refrigerator Stand- eevee 1DH Wor pa 5% 18% 18% |) DH Wo, 137% 130% 135% 137% January .. 323-83 | HOW... 1.35% 137% 1.33% 1.35% :| Preah Grad Fey Mi ané Seuth Dakota Wheat ‘ebruary 23 2 1) DRW or, sinnMESNBAPOLIN,FLOuR |, DH Wo! 132% 134% 120% 152% —(P)—Flour: palinnespolls,, Jas ce 18478, bural. 2H OW... 130% 133% 128% 131% bran 33.50-34.00, Standard middlings ,3 DH W . 33.50-34.00, | 3 HW... 1.28% 131% 126% 129% *|2-3 cup dark molasses, 1-3 cup gran- Call 1594-W. SINGLE bed, box spring and pad, $10.00. 608 Ave. F, or phone 1758-M after 5 p.m, = 547. Lower grds. USED 50 lb. capacity ice box. A-1 {1935 DeSoto Sedan . : sseee! condition. . Melville Electric Shop.| WANTED: Turning lathe, 4 foot bed,|1936 Lafayette Sedan ... at 406% Bdwy. 9 in. swing. Good order. Reason-|1936 Chrysler Sedan ..., « 107 1.09% 1.16% 1.08% DAVENPORT and chair. Real cheap. 220 2.27 2.18 00+) 815 Ave. D, or call 1426. esis ren ee 7. - Work Wanted Miscellaneous —_| |sxpantencen Handyman desires os aoakyaiaEs | odd pebeseraall Rina oe sutectien! guaranteed. Also janitor work. | —{Py—Call ead atenay, ia Rai day.|_Phone 752-W. EXPERIENCED stenographer desires part or full time work. References. Phone 2289-W, after 4 p. m. TWO experienced girls want part time work. Phone 926-R. Prime commercial paper % per cent. Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1% accept- per cent offered. Bankers ances unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Jan, 26.—(#}—Foreign exchenee, steady; prea Britain 0 ee mand in dollars, others in cen Great Britain 4.90 13-16; France Hay for Sale BALED HAY. Midland, Upland Mixed hay, Sweet clover hay and bright clean durum straw. F. A. Cousins, New Rockford, N. Dak. 4.66 13-16; Italy 5.25%; Germany free 40.23, rey tered 18.80; travel 20.15; Norway Sweden 25.31; Mon- treal in New York 99.93%, MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Jan. 26.—(#)—Stocks close. First Bank Stock 16%. Northwest Banco 15%. Offic jipment STAPLI MACHINES YOU will find the Markwell Paper Fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets tt» gether temporarily or permanent- ly. Order them from The Bismarck CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Miawest Corp. 1! McGraw El. 41%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New “York, Jan. 26—(@—Govern-| Tribune Co. ment Bends) eon ee reasury 4%'s 120.7, Treasury 4's 1 Land for Sale 320 ACRES of land,8 miles from ‘Washburn on Federal Highway 83. Three hundred acres under cultiva- tion, heavy black loam soil, no rocks, no foul seeds, no quack grass. A few years ago this land sold for $35.00 per acre and will sell again for that price. This land can be purchased for $7.00 an acre if taken at once, Abstract will be given showing clear title and all taxes paid. This is cheaper than home- CURI jTOCKS New York, Jan, 26.—(?)—Curb: American Gen. 11%, Cities Service 4%. Blec, Bond & Share 24%. Fisk Rub, 12%. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Jan. 26.— (P) wheat No. 1 northern 1.22%; northern 1.20%; No. 3 northern 1.17%. Oats No, 2 white 54%; No. 3 white 52%; No. 1 mixed feed 52%. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Jan. 26.—(@)—(U. 8. A.)| steading, If interested write Lock ay. few Cte were elosed ues Drawer 125, Washburn, N. Dak. joston, | a ee Small “hots of territory Swools moved |55 ACRES, 18 cleared, balance small timber, good soil. Close to school, churches, postoffice. Owner too old to work. Terms. W. M. King, Coupeville, Wash. at 1.03-07 scoured basis for French combing half blood, and at 97-1.02 for combing three fourths blood. Mem- bers of the Boston trade reported that mills in the middlewest paid 57 cents in the grease at country points for three eighths and quarter blood Kentucky wools. In view of the light shrinkage of Kentucky wools the price of 57 cents was considered about on a parity with 52 to 54 cents in the gre quoted recently in the ‘ket for combing three and quarter-blood Ohio Hopes Son’s Fate May Save Others eighths fleeces, CHICAGO POTATOE! Chicago, Jan, 26.—(—(U. A) —Potatoes 56, on track 273, Beat us. shipments 563; old stock, steady, sup- plies liberal, demand and trading very slow, account of cola weather; sack- ed per cwt, Idaho Russet Burbanks Us. No, 1, few sales 3.30-50; Colorado Red McClures US. No. 1, 3.25- ‘Wiscon- » 2.31 Michi; “ey few sales 2. ipplies mod: rate, jes reported, re- account commercial es Uh rurals US, No. new stock, aeaar; demand light; no #: celvers not operating cars cold weather. Today’s Recipe Baked Indian Pudding This is @ recipe in the early Amer- ican manner. One and one-fourth quarts milk, ' ulated sugar, % cup yellow cornmeal, ' % teaspoon cinnamon, 3-8 teaspoon’ nutmeg, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 tablespoons butt iter. Heat 4-5 of the milk, add molasses, | ° ————eeennmmeenn « Pasig cide apy and but- Voicing: his belief that his son, ter. Mix thoroughly and cook 20 Charles, will not have died in minutes over boiling water until it vain if his tragic end brinj chickens. ‘Bui large baking. dish; more drastic laws against kid- : ap cup of napers, Dr. W. W. Mattson is milk to eotpeneata ind but do not stir. pictured above in his Tacoma in mon hours. into baking dish. Bake office, as he issued a statement (300 degrees F.) for 3 thanking press and public for stir. Serve hot with cream their sympathy. Dr. Mattson sauce. But for a gala one serve hot. -planned to return at once to his with rich vanilla ice cream. practice. | at These Low Prices No Payments. No Finance Charges, or Interest in January, Febru. ary bowl. On bus line. only. 610 7th St. Gentlemen ROOM in modern home. Reasonable. ary and March. Gentlemen preferred. Phone/1931 Essex Coach . + GN 1099-W. 1931 Ford Coupe .. «19 GOMFORTABLE room in modern|1931 Plymouth Sedan home on bus line. 906 7th St. Phone |1982 Plymouth Coupe. 960-M. te Plymouth Sedan .. ROOM im modern home, Suitable for j1953 Guoviuler Corps two with board. 406 6th St. Phone | 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan 431. ,1934 Ford Sedan .. SLEEPING ROOM. Suitable for two.|1934 Studebaker .. Gentlemen preferred. 416 6th St. !1934 Chrysler Coach EEELEEL EE SLEEPING ROOM for one or two|1935 Airflow Sedan.. people, 924 4th St. 1935 Ford DeLuxe Sedan. 47 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan . 417 1935 Chrysler Sedan. Wanted to Buy able price. Art Peterson, Lake, Ni Dak. Watch Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Otto Weist, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. 1936 Plymouth Touring Sedan .. 587 These cars priced low, as we need the room for ‘storage. All these cars winterized tt ) uae water heater, oon Sie setae mn, inter grease, tatlerlos and goed titea oe aa Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Houses for Rent 5 ROOM modern, furnished or un- furnished bungalow. Heat and water furnished. Immediate pos- session. Near capitol and school. 122 Mal Adults only. Write Tribune Ad.) 1934 MASTER CHEVROLET Town _19058. =| ‘Sedan. Good tires. Perfect condle MODERN bungalow with three bed-| tion. 711% Ave. A, Rue Apts, TeL rooms, attached garage, also office} 1836-W. or store space, 212 Main Ave. For Sale: Portable typewriter, $18: (il lhe oe ga FIRST floor bungalow flat with front and rear entrance vacant February ee Personal PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS— Ladies’ dresses, Men’s suits and te, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00, Call 5th. Good. location: Hot water heat. Water furnished. Call at|—!2" and deliver. Phone 1707. 400 bth, MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and Upson Either regular or spring filled. 9th St. Phone 1126, Coal and Trucking |ECKLUND, BACKMAN and ‘Asplund coal for sale. General done. Reasonable. Junior Tel. 1748-J. 710 7th, ECKLUND and Backman Coal for Sale. Delivered. General Hauling. Tel. 2332-W. 401 13th St. Chas. Pauley. WILTON COAL, $2.40 per ton. Phone 863-M, Boehm Bros., Delivered. __ Lost and Found LOST: Black, male, Chinese Chow pup. Answers to “Chink.” Phone Houses for Sale | 1065-J. Reward. Elmo Berg. ONE story 5 room cottage, enclosed porch, full basement. Gas heat. Immediate possession. Price Owens Phone 278. —_—_—_—_—__———— | ____ Apartments for Rent FEBRUARY 1 in Rue Apartments, one 3 room unfurnished all modern apartment. Private bath, laundry privileges. Ground floor. Adults only. Call 711 Ave A, or phone 1499 FIVE ROOM MODERN house. Gas) heat, centrally located. Can be leased at an advantage. Phone 1105-M. before 12, noon, or after 6 P. SIX room modern house wi Tooms. Gas for cooking and steam heat. Double garage. 418 12th St. Call 8. J, King, phone 1231-M. FURNISH! six room bungalow. Gas for cooking, furnace heat. Good location, $45.00. Adults only. AOU AVE NOS 0c cove aot SEVEN room modern house. Low rent. For information telephone 240. FIVE ROOM modern home. Near capitol and schools. 1011 9th St. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less then 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) %e 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive (per word) 4 consecutive (per word) 5 consecutive (per word) 6 consecutive insertions (per word) ......... Pere) This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border used op want ads come under classl- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- insertions FIVE beautifully furnished. First floor of modern home. Elec- | tric refrigeration and washer. Heat, water and gas furnished. $65 per mo, 215 Ave. C west. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, private bath and kitchenette. Elec- tric refrigerator. Available Feb. Ist, 106 Main Ave. Ni apartment, private bath. Gas, heat and water. Frigidaire. 318 9th, or 1102 Thayer. ONE large room and kitchenette with sertion. Murphy bed and frigidaire. Sec- No clairvoyant, fortune tell- ond floor. Everts Apts. 314 Third er, matrimonial, or dewbtfal _ st. Ree oe advertising accepted. We re- TWO room apartment furnished orj|] serve the right to edit er re- unfurnished. Lights, water and ject any copy submitted, heat furnished, 919 5th St. Phone ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS. 2345. OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representctive will call NEW ALL modern 3 room unfurnish- pees on ed semi-basement apartment. Available Feb. ist. Call at 402 14th &t. NEWLY. CONSTRUCTED 5 room apartment. Heat and water fur- _nished. Ready Feb. 1st. Phone 107. TWO clean rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Upstairs. $24 per _month. 1014 Broadway. iro LIGHT housekeeping nished. Very réasonable. C West. Phone 1871. TWO gas heated, newly decorated apartments. Unfurnished. Close in, Call 1982 or 872,

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