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EADERS RECOVER IONE OF YEARS SLOWEST SESSIONS ains of 3 Points Make Up for Earlier Losses; Transfers 450,000 Shares New York, Aug. 30. jtock arket leaders did a turn-about Mon- hy and retrieved fractions to 3 points ‘their previous losses. It was one of e slowest of the year, trans- rs approximating only 450,000 shares. Bonds and commodities provided no imulant for stocks. Shares up sbout 3 or so at the best re Allied , Eastman Kodak, ‘land Steel, J. I. Case and Phillip Livestock jOUTH sT. eave lain to good ; low cutters and 4 50; Bulls largely 5.50 low, undertone weak ern stockers held plain and meaium 01 Poly above 7.' ¥o 00; vealers weak rades around 6. b 50 cents lower; 00; practical to} Hogs 3,000; fal eady with ‘Friday and 3 ood and chotce 160. terete 50; 8 250-300 ibs: jeavier weights 9.: 0.00-10.7 ‘eeder bid weak to lower; about 2,500 na-| De but undertone good to choice ¥ clot pwn to $4 cago, us. Hogs 11,000, in juding | 2,000 direct enerally steed) + spots 1 than Frida: ts est light ‘kinds 10,50; medium grade ight. relane down to 8.50 and below. Cattle 16,000; calves 4000; another rm market on strictly grain fed eers and yearling: upply all sola early round at 16.50 upwa: 25; several loads going at 17. 4 00; medium to good grades slow, eak; with undertone a quarter low- ; stockers and feeders strong to 25 nts hig! bout 6000 ull nelfers. 6:50-8:50; welgnty ulls 6.75 down; vealers 11.50 pall Millers ios ; Cthorss hela fli doubles (aad ea choice rangers ht dy; native s Sioux City, rept little change gs) it tock strong to 25 higher cocker and feeders opened stead; Pall lots fed senna iP. to i a ‘ime be juoted ind ort fed and srassy kinds nom oe 50 and below; few fed heifers above strictly choice quoted up to iamlese beef cows 7. few rani up to 8.00; cutter r grades largely. 00-78; scattered sale: desirable arling stockers 9.00-25; some held ERP lots good light feeding jtocker nay ane cattle quo. Steers 550-8! Hzher; eifers Curren’ tion common and med- ; heifers, good and choice 5 Vereen and medium 4.75- calves (steers) 75; medium 5.75. ‘Hogs 1,500; slow, steady to 10 lower itch little changed; quality co: al top 11.35; good to butchers 11. ye 1.15; f 1 50 5. ligne Ue "tights and ary mgcarce; 000; Including 1,200 thru: bids: Undertone ted, natives id ly, 4. Ay “Gown; Toad 66 Tt 10. w natives 9.2) up to 8.50. eld lg lable fave laho fee No. 1, wat 5 from cuts and Tlipped ‘ends from cuts and 110: pry, graded aded 00: Nebraska cobb D. 1 showing hea rilumphs a Ne Hf id akota 10: Wisconsin col HB Bliss triumphs partly Wyoming co piers early ded 1 ‘00, MINNEAPOLIS ir peepee Minneapolis, At ee ose ht}; pending. on quality liss triumphs, 75 rornen iyfatad Boston, Aug. 20.—(—(U. 8 5; goo s igs'in ‘more liberal | Dec, U.S. D. A.) | Sept, 5 | receipts marie here for dom very quiet poner, and quotatio! st nominally unchanged from ay cables received from Au alte y private concerns in Boston, ported price the opening sales in ‘dney, about par with the close of agon, Engis: ported bi a 116 a wn and chief ig mA le a5 oe iF CARLOT SALES Pret » Aug. 30.—(#)—Ran; earioe in A 3 rade dare ‘northern avy northern 125% 1. a g narthete 1 No. 3 hi int. Oats, Nos avy white hog Rye, No, 1, 75 Barley, No, dmalting 79; No. 3, T4%- Flax, No. 4 126 He 3.06, ‘orn no! Grain Quotations | BISMARCK G! (Furnished by soso er Co.) No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs, $1.04 No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No, 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 5¢ Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs, No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs, No, 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... Sample Grain: 40 hss ‘19; 48 lbs., 76; 47dbs., 73; 46 Ibs., 70; ry Ibs., 67; 44 "tbs., 64; 43 ibs, 61; 42 lbs. 58; 41 Ibs., 40 Ibs., 52; 39 Jbs., 49; Radio 46; 37 Ibe., 4. No. 1 hard amber di No. 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum . Hard winter wheat DULUTH RANGE | aay Minn., Aug. 30.- Durum— Open ee ae Higb low Cl Sep. wy lose ee 2 100% 102" 1.00 1.00% sees LOL 1.00% 1.01% 13% B% 1.92 1.92 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE atinnespolls, aus: Lr High bow ek att 111% 1. ras 1.14% 1.12% 114 115% 1.13% 1.14% 45% % 45% 45% 44% 45% 1% ..10% 71% 1% 10 1 21% 26% 21% 26% +191 191% 191 1.02% 194 1.93 CHICAGO RANGE chee, Aug. 30.—(P)— Wheat— pny He ee ed Close 02% 1.0416 05% Toss tous 1.06% 108% 1.09% 1.07% 1.09% 97% 93% 97% 12 712 82% 61% 62% 63 63% 64% 28% 28% 28% 29% 30% 30% 4% 94% 92% 92% 4% 94% 11% 18% ‘5% .18% Bh 16% 2% 2% 191% 194 10.15 10.17 10.22 10.27 10.40 10.47 10.45 1050 Beities— Sept. ......1550 15.50 15.385 15.35 ane ekeg CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Aug. 30—(?)—Wheat| fo: londay compared to 190 a iat ago. inns fy cash wheat and Being grain juotations today fe Delivered To Arrive 131 1.29 1.28 lhy DNS & Iba, = soeee sveee 1,08 1.05 soeee secon (Lower test weight nominally | discounted 4c Ib.) 14 tana Winter Wheat % Dawe or eee LAT ise praen 1DH Wor 1H W... 115 seoee 115 sseee pees seeee : oo its 1.04% 1.16% 3 en, 1.03% 1.15% 2 fe ios. 1.01% 1.13% 3 amber hd “09% 100% A1% 1.07% 51 Ibs... Se 95% 1.08% 92% 1.00% 90% 91% 88% 95% 86% 90% 1 See ror 1.05% ird durum 99% 1.00% (Lower test. pi ohooh nominally Coarse seeee aooee 5 amber hd oe 62. Ibs... \b.) « 102% 103% 99% 1.01% 4% 95% 92% 94% 92% 93% 91% 92% 90% 91% 2% 0% 29% 30 28% 29 21% 28% Bul) 4 oy “a. 5% 73% |e! 1....+, 103% 196% 193% .... THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1987 pig 2 Thrifty People Always WHEAT DIPS TWO CENTS, RECOVERS; MARKET 1S QuuET a Persistent Liquidation Aftrib- uted to Foreign Weakness, Argentine Rain Chicago, Aug. 30—()—Wheat prices declined almost 2 cents a bushel Mon- 84) day to the lowest level in more than & year but then recovered much of the The market was quiet and trading was light most of the session. Per- sistent liquidation was attributed part- iy to weakness of foreign markets and reports of further rains in Argentina. 88 | Profit taking by previous sellers helped meet pales, eat closed % lower to % up com- pared with Saturday's finish? Sept. 1.04%-%; Dec, 1.06%-%, and corn was . lower to 3% cents higher, Sept. 97%- 1 lower to 3% cents higher, Sept. 97% - %, Dec. 62%-%. Oats were % off to % FUrunee ean een FUTURES Ri Minneapolis, tre 30.—(#)—Persist- ent hedging pressure and liquidation of Septeraber contracts were partially overcome by failure of the visible sup- ply total to gain as much as was ex- Res: and wheat futures prices in inneapolls held to around previous closing levels, Strength in Winnipeg, due to sea- boars buying, was a stabilizing fac- Beptember wheat closed one cent lower at 1.13; Receeber He at 1.14; and May %c at Flax held steady « on crusher buying, September closed uncunnged at 191% and December % cent higher at 1.94. There was no particular feature to coarse grain trade, and prices ruled steady to fractionally lower. Sep- tember oats closed % up at 27% and Dec. %-% higher at at ; Sept. rye mbchanged at 71%. higher at 71%; Sept. parley, 1 down at 47%, and Dec. % up at 45 Cash wheat receipts were liberal. Best types sold very readily at firm comparative prices. There was good demand for winter wheat and some of the durum was strong in tone, Corn demand was slack _barle: steady. Oats was in good demand. Rye was in good demand for loocai delivery. The barley market was mostly firm to strong. Flax was in good demand and firm. Offerings were heavy. | Produce Markets | CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Aug. 30.—()—Hens were steady on the mercantile exchange Monday and chickens were dull and weak, Butter was easy. Eggs were Butter, 14,068, easy; creamery-spe- cials (93 score), 3314-34; extras (92), 33; extra firsts (90-81), 32-82%; firsts (88-89), 30-31; seconds (84-87%), 26- 28%; standards (90 centralized car- lots), 32, Eggs, 8,760, weak; extra firsts local 20%, cars 21. Fresh graded firsts local 20, cars 20%; cur- rent receipts 18%. Poultry, live, 27 trucks, hens ‘seaay, chickens dull and wea cheng 4%, It up 22, less than 4% 19%; Lee: horn hens 16; fryers, colored 19, Ply- 23, White Rock 22, bare: backs 18; broilers, colored 22%, P mouth and White Rock 24, batebacks 18, Leghorn 2 Ibs. up 19, less than 2 Ibs, Brae colored 19, Plymouth Rook 23, nite, Rock 22, barebacks 18; %, Leghorn roosters 1 ; tur hens 17, toms 16, No, 2 tur- j, Young ducks white and col; 4% 1! 17%, small colored 15%, white ites ‘old geone 15, young 16. NEW YORK ew ees Aug. 30.—(#)—Butter, Cesemery higher than rk extra (92 score) 33 firsts Hrs 91 scores) 31-33%; secon s .| (84-87 scores) 28-30%, centralized (90 score) 30, theese, 458,443, firm. State, whole ; ¢ milk latent fresh rene, 193%; nye spe- clals 20; , 23-24. Eggs, th 1718, steady, Mixed colors: ecial packs. thei 29%; standards 23- rsts 21%-%; seconds 19-20; me igs 19%; dirties No. 1, 19%; average checks 17-18. NEW YORK New York, Aug. 30.—()—Dressed Poultry ‘rol em eresh chickens ile: %-2! Hi 1b."28-21; 01d. roo! keys unquoted; qucks 16-17; chickens (boxes) rossters 25 Tbs. 17% -22%; 2 60-05 Ibs. 27-27; old roosters turkeys 17-31; ducks 18-18%, Live Rocke weak; freight; proflors, Rocks 25-20; cslored 25; Leg: horn 2 21-24%; Leg- wis: 36- 42 Ibs, ve by freight; broilers, 5. colored 25; Leg- horn 25. Fowls, colored 21-24%; Leg- 17-19; oid roosters 16; turkeys express: Broilers, Leghorn 24- ks 30; reas nae! nated cre 5 25; horns "18-21 old roosters 16; turkeys unquoted. Ducks 17, BUTTER AND EGG eusrees Chicago, Aug. 30. Butter Futures: aml High Low Close Fa om 16 33% 93% 38% nate ont ‘ar is, Oct. 22% «22% Miscellaneous oe ag FOREIGN EXCHANGE. * New York, Aug. 30.—(#)—Foreign exchange firm: oes Brital, in dollars, others in cent: Britain 4.97%; France 3.7: t 5.26%; Germany free 40.17; registered 22.85; travel 27.00; Norway 24.97; Sweden 25.62; Montreal in New York 100.01 9-16, GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Aug. 30.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4% CURI New orks Au American Gi 0. Cities Service 2%, Blec. Bond & Share 16%. ee aeed CHICAGO STOCKS the Associated Preas) Midwest Corp. 3%. CALL poNEy. New York, Aug. 30.—(#)—Call money, steady; 1 per pent all ay rime comm: aper 1 per cent: ime loans s: Comte days 1%; 4-6 mos 1% pei bankers .accept- ances unchang. ezoons. 0.—()—Curb: MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Aug. 30.—(#)—Stocks af 5 erat Bank Stock bid 13% no trad- *E orthwest Banco 11%. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Aug. 30.—(@)—Cash wheat: No, gd nerd dark, La1M) No; 2, bar ees NG! a Gmixed 98; No. 2 yellow ‘n No, mixes 0. te yt mixed 31%; No. 1 %-85%; no buckwheat; arley sales 56-85; quot- malting 65-90; timothy INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Hamilton Trust 2.27, 0. Maryland Fund 9.17, uart Inc Sh 17. 18. je) Am Sh Inc 13.94, 15.20. ~~ Nat Biscuit Nat Csh R Nat Dy Pr Nat Distt 30% Nat Pr & Lt 10% PEEEEEEEEEEE seoneee #3 2 BEREE ae E & ° Bethl Stl Briggs Mfg ret Budd Wh 8 Bu Ad Mch 28 But Cop &Z 6% Cal Z-La 3% Can Pac 11% Case J I 168% | Pullman Caterpil 92 Celanese 36% Cer d Pasco 69 Ches& O 47% Chig&NW 3% Chi G W Pf 9 CMStPPE 3% CRI&P Chrysler Col-Palm Col G El Com Solv Com & Sou Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can Cont Mot 2% Con Oil Del 43% Corn Prod 65 Cub Am Sug 9% Curt Wret 5% Deere & Co 131 Dom Mines 40% Doug Airc 52% Dupont 155% East Kod 186 El Auto Lite 37% El Pw & Lt 20% Gen Elec 53% Gen Foods 35% Gen Mtrs 55 Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GNIrctt GNRy Pt G Wes Sug Greyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Tl Cent 22% Ind Rayon 37: In Bus Mch 150 Int Harv = 111% Int Nick Can 62% Int T & Tel 10% Johns-Man 128 Kennecott 99% Kresge (SS) 22% Krog Groc 20% Lib-O-F Gl 62 Loew's % Lorillard (P), 22 Std Oil Cal 8td Oil Ind Std ON J Stew War Stone & Web 2% Studebaker Swift & Co Texas Corp Tex Gul Sul TPC&O Trans-Am Tri-Cont Cor 7% Tru-Traer 10% Union Car 97% Union Pac 117% Un Air Corp 27% United 5 United Drug 10’ United Fruit UnGasImp 12% US Ind Al 33% US Pipe 50 US R & Imp 11 %*|US Rubber 55% US Smelt R 86% US Steel 110% 138% 31% 1% 21% 18% 15% 3% < (Closing cash 1 neavy, 30; No, 1,15-1.23; No. 4, io, 5, 1.00. 11, No, 1 Mertens Lie: ANS: ‘No. ear fara winter Montana 1.16%. Dur. ha Ae Ns, 1.05 16% 5 2, 3, AN 4, 93%: 89 1 Ted’ durum iy one Mixed jarum dis: counted 3-5c below hard ambers, Flax No. 1, 1.92%-1.94%. Rye No. 2, 75%. Oats No. 3 white 29-%. ear 1e¥. Malting 55-70; feed 42%- fryers 21-| 56% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Aug. carload lots, per bbi. ia sacks:| Family patents, unchanged; §.60-6.80; standard patents, § lower, Shipms 20,' Praa 17-17.50, "Standard milddiings: Tt uluth, Aug. eel losing casi prices: Wheat, No. ate dark northern spring 1.26 m No. 1 dark eo No. a tit fe to ie: eee PY . 1,19; oo northern ie ot 1.21, No. i ‘lank Meee winter Montana 1.16%. Durum, No. 1 hard amber 1.05% to 1.16%; No. 2, xed elow hard No. 1, ah to 1.94%. 6 x, No. 3° anite Barley, malting a " 10; feed 43% 00 durum discounted 3 to 5 be iG to 2 Prop Men Killed As Cantor Prop Falls Hollywood, Aug, 28—(?)}—The col- lapse of a 1500-pound “magic carpet” on a studio sound stage in an Eddie Cantor picture, which killed one property man Friday, resulted in the death of another Saturday. Harry Harshka, 36, died Saturday morning of his injuries. Friday night, Philo Goodfriend, 47, died a few hours after the “props” fell. Two others suffered serious injuries. Epidemic of Sleeping Sickness Is Declining Fergus Falls, Minn., Aug. 30.—(7)— Local veterinarians report a decrease in the sleeping sickness epidemic among horses of Otter Tail county. It is estimated approximately horses have succumbed to the disease in this county. re For Sale or Rent FIVE room bungalow, practically new. garage. One block from high school. Priced for quick disposal. Phone 271 or 402-J after 5 p. m. 4 |SIX room basement house. Lights, water, gas. Will take car in trade. Call 939. Land for Rent ene the sone oe ae section, A. Bini NOTICE After this date I will not be sible for any bills or purchi curred eA my wife. Signed: Virgit Plunkett 8-21-30 9-4. i wanted, 5 and first chair to good man. Del Surring, Lemmon, South Dakota. Female Help Wanted CHRISTMAS cards’ Make 100% prof- it selling the famous BLUE RIB- BON 2i-card assortment for $1. Other Best Sellers including Gift Wrappings, Komics, Calendars, etc. Samples sent on approval. BOULEVARD ART PUBLISHERS 11 N Wabash Avenuce, Dept, 65, __Chicago, Illinois, EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. Small family. Good ‘wages. pelerenes: Write Tribune GIRL for general housework. One who can wait on table, Call Mo- hawk. Phone 145. exper! for genei ene Apply in person. 823 EE —————— LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Come in and compare our prices and cutting of meats. We're Bis- marck’s only exclusive meat market. Phone 176 210 Sth St. People’s Meat Market WM. DOHN AND SON Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 9th St. Phone 1126. For Sale NEW and used slicing machines, meat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company, 404 Mandan Street, Bis- marck, North Dakota. Phone 2438. TWO lots and unfinished house. Electric lights. Near school. and capitol. $650 cash. Call at 1027 14th Street N. Es Household Goods for Sale WALNUT piano, Kelvinator, two new book cases, two burner gas plate, library books, 25c each, tables, child's bed, child’s desk and sled, library table, thermos jugs, lamps, leather rocker, electric fan, electric heaters, dressers, cot, oil stove, kitchen utensils, clothes baskets, tacks, ironing boards, sewing ma- chine and cabinet, and other ar- ticles. 508 W. Broadway. FURNITURE for six room house. Frigidaire, radio, electric sewing machine and washing machine, gar- den tools, fruit jars, boys story books for 15c each, and misc, ar- ticles, Party buying furniture may have privilege of renting house. Call between hours of 1 and 5 o'clock, 213 2nd Street. FURNITURE for six room house. Living room set, piano, radio, rugs, lamps, books, daybed, Magic Chef gas range, electric washing machine, fruit jars, kitchen utensils, etc. condition. Can Apartments for Rent FURNISHED apartment. Electric re- frigerator. Electric stove. Laundry privileges. Fireproof building. Suit- able for married couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies. Inquire at The Tribune office. FURNISHED four room apartment with two bedrooms, three room fur- nished or unfurnished apartment, both city heated; modern seven room house, close in. Phone 90 in afternoons. George M. Register. ATTRACTIVE five room furnished apartment including two bedrooms. Also, a furnished or unfurnished three room apartment. Both pri- vate baths, city heated. Adults. Phone George M. Register. NICELY furnished two room and pri- vate bath apartment. Built-in cupboards, electric refrigerator, pri- vate entrance. Heat, water and gas furnished. Also, furnished house for rent. 811 2nd St. FURNISHED three room apartment with private bath, kitchen, Frigi- daire and laundry privileges. Avail- able September 1. 106 Main Ave- __hue, Nicola Apartments. TWO or three room furnished apart- ment with two large closets. Frigi- daire, lights, gas and water fur- nished, Call at 319 13th St. Phone 1980, Automob 1932 Plymouth sedan 1930 Reo truck .... 1981 Plymouth sedan . 1934 Chevrolet pick-up 1930 Pontiac sedan . 1935 International pic oh 1937 Plymouth tudor 1936 Plymouth coupe Phone 700 23 years of honest Houses for Sale MODERN apartment house with five apartments, within six blocks of FIVE ROOM modern, first floor apartment, 615 Sixth St. Six room Everything in good be bought in single bl pieces. 502 W. Thayer. Phone 2288-! STUDIO davenport, “te “Targe Edi- son phonograph, electric dishwash- er, large leather rocker, coal water heater. Call after 6 p. m. at 518 5th. COMPLETE furnishings for thtee room apartment. Can be had in single pieces. North door 622 3rd St. ONE single bed, rocker, davenport table, round table, kitchen cabinet, and table, fruit ee ete. 722 4th St. @ FOOMS. refrigerator and over-stuffed set. 908 2nd Street. Piano, | DAVENPORT and chair, $50. 719 5th St. Phone &83-W. Miscellaneous for Sale REASONABLE, tanned buffalo hide. Suitable for den or cabin. 301 Ist Ave., N, E., Mandan, N. D. Tele- phone 186-R. modern apartment in duplex, 904 Sixth St. Harvey Harris and Com- pany. TWO large room ground floor fur- nished apartment. Screen porch, private entrance, adjoining bath, gas, lights, heat, and water included. 511 14th. Rear door. UNFURNISHED two rooms, kitchen- ette, private bath, two closets, locker, laundry privileges. Frig- idaire. Dehne Apts. Phone 1606-W. room for light housekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main, Apts. 7 or 2. FURNISHED one room apartment. Private bath. Private entrance. Available Sept. 10 to 15. Capitol Court, Phone 2211-J. FURNISHED three room apartment. Frigidaire, gas stove, lights, and laundry privileges. 118 W. Thayer. Inquire Apt. No. 3. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette, $26. Orie room and kitchen- ette basement, $15, Everts Apart- ments. 314 3rd. FURNISHED new semi-basement apartment. Light and airy. $45 a month. Mrs, Evenson, 614 11th. Phone 1103-J. NEAR capitol. Furnished two room kitchenette apartment. Newly de- corated. Frigidaire, Murphy bed. 1029 7th. Phone 2343. THREE room unfurnished first floor apartment, near capitol. Heat, water furnished. Inquire 1026 10th Street. UNFURNISHED or furnished three room apartment. Private bath. Private entrance. No children. 813 Thayer. WELL furnished one room and kitchenette apartment on second floor, No children. 411 5th. Phone 273. UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 4th St. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. TWO room apartment, also one room and kitchenette. Heat, lights, gas, water furnished. 801 Fourth. PARTLY furnished four room apart- ment, Lights, heat, gas, water fur- nished. 215 10th Street. THREE room furnished apartment with private bath. New Norge. 303 W. Broadway. Phone 204-W. ‘THREE room furnished or unfurnish- ed apartment. Ground floor. 115 Washington. USED L. G Smith typewriter and desk, Large baby-bed. Walnut din- ing room set. Call 759-R. THREE room modern furnished apartment. New electric refrigera- tor. Call 347. TWO ivory baby cribs, Lioyd loom bug Priced for quick sale. LARGE safe at a bargain. Will trade for small safe and adding machine. Phone 277. REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office. "Work Wanted Reasonable charge. Call 1114-M. 418 Hannafin. SEWING machines, all makes, cleaned and repaired, $1.00. Guaranteed beck Call 1173-W for free inspec- ie ona Laundry. All work giv- en special attention. We call for and deliver. Phone 1253. EXPERIENCED and capable girl jane work by day or hour. Call EXPERIENCED waitress wants work in cafe or beer parlor. Write Trib- une Ad 23282, DAY work by reliable experienced irl Call 1492. Ask for Edna, EXPERIENCED girl wants hour work. Phone 2442. RAG RUG weaving. Phone 2-F-3. Mrs. Carrie Falck. Wanted to Rent party wants good apart- ment or house with two bedrooms. No small children. Phone 1054-M. couple want small fur- nished quiet apartment in private home, at reasonable rent. Write Tribune Ad. 23316. Lost and Found LOsT—Saturday night, levendar Houses for Rent SIX room modern house with garage. Good location, Five room partly modern house, Inquire 214 5th. UARGE house with four bedrooms, or very nice for two small families. Call Mrs. William Baker at 604 3rd. NEW five room house for rent. Peo- ple without children preferred. In- quire at 920 10th Street. ‘w.|SEVEN room house. Newly decorat- oa eee Call at 323 and ONE small furnished house. Five furnished apartments. 818 7th St. FIVE room bungalow. Call at 323 | ist. P Phone 1959-J. VERY nice one room apartment. EX’ Semi-basement, everything furnish- ed, $16. 302 Ave. D. TWO room well furnished basement apartment. Two beds. Adults. 515 and Street. a“ THREE room for light housekeeping. Modern. Two room apartment. One. sleeping room. 208 11th St. NICELY furnished two room apart- ment with private bath. Call 808 1th Street. 4 ONE room kitchenette and private bath apartment for rent. Call 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. ONE unfurnished light Camry apartment on ground floor. $18. No children. 517 7th 8t. TWO room apartment. Lights, gas, water, and heat furnished. 1116 Rosser. Phone 978-J. THREE room furnished basement apartment for rent. Call 689-W. 518 W. Thayer. ONE three room, one four-room un- furnished apartment. 622 3rd. GROUND floor apartment. Two rooms, Furnished. 507 9th St. FURNISHED two room apartment, Rental $23. 618 6th Street. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment, Adults only. Phone 107. NICELY furnished apartment for rent. 918 6th Street. APARTMENT for rent. Phone 852, APARTMENT for rent. 215 8rd St. 807 4th St. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER number, a} Economy [ToP | . =, CLEANERS For Sale or Trade TWO wheel trailer, heavy duty, over- load springs, rack 5x7 feet. Will trade for potatoes. Inquire at Myer’s Grocery. Business Opportunity ‘In the best small Hen in eastern Oregon. Three barber shop. Must sell. rings nice | business. Write R. C. Shaw, 113 W. Webb St., Pendleton, Oregon__ Livestock for Sale ONE HUNDRED and thirty-five (135) sheep. John Bang, Dunn Center, North Dakota. SLEEPING room. Available Septem- 1 Grand Pacific hotel, choice, paying tenants. Monthly rentals are $188 and are paid in full. Yearly rents are $2,256. Price only $6,700. Cash payment $2,500 and the balance in monthly payments of only $26.85. 1936 taxes are $148. Harvey Harris and Company. ON account of failing health my apartment house is for sale. Eight apartments occupied. Can be bought with some cash and terms. income of $200 2 month. 517 2nd. HOUSE with two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath. Hot air fur- nace, gas heat. Hot and cold water. 509 12th North. Apply at 109 4th Avenue NE, Mandan. FOR SALE 6 room modern bun; spiel zares ONE stucco bungalow. One two- story house, Good income. Well located. See Baker at 604 3rd St. —eeeEeEeE=Eee==es=SE=Sswe___EE__— Rooms for Rent WELL furnished front room with morning and evening meal. Suit- able for one or two girls. Phone 145, 401 5th Street. SLEEPING rooms for rent. Basement room suitable for light housekeep- ing. Also school children to board and room. 421 Ist St. COMFORTABLE room for one or two girls, Next to bath. One block from capital bus line. Call at 818 Avenue E. Phone 610, ROOM in new modern air condi- tioned home. Close to bath. Al- ways hot water. Available Sept. 4. 903 9th, SLEEPING room in new modern home. Suitable for two, Gentle- men only, 609 4th St. Phone 1198, ROOM in modern home, Clean, quiet. Always hot water. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 120-R. 503 4th. DESIRABLE front room. Nex t to bath, Always hot water. 230: West ‘Thayer. DESIRABLE modern room, Con- ventently located. sired. Phone 724, LARGE room, Bath adjoining. Clothes closet, gas plate. Near post- office. Quiet. 208 Rosser. ROOM for one or two girls. Hot and cold water in room. 315 Mandan. Phone 1844-M. large pleasant foom. Near 1016 7th Garage if de- TRA capitol and high school, Street . Phone 2071. SUITE of rooms for rent. Also one room. With board if desired. 212 8rd. Phone 428. LARGE room for two. Next to bath. Near high school, 915 7th Street. v ROOM for two. Always hot water. Close to bath. Hot water heat. 511 7th. Phone 664-J. LARGE sleeping room. Next to bath. Hot water always. Gentlemen pre- tiered: 200: AVe.SBie ts OLEAN room. Next to bath. $15 per month, Gentlemen preferred. 614 Avenue C. COMFORTABLE room for rent with board if desired. Centrally located. 623 6th St. FRONT room. Three windows. Closet. Centrally located. One or two gen- tlemen. Phone 1166, . 1st. No smokers or drinkers. Call after 4 p.m. 409 5th. LARGE room. Twin beds. Private bath. Capital Court No, 8. ROOMS for students. $5 per stu- dent, Board if desired. 816 Main. Phone 1647-J. BEDROOM for rent. Gentlemen; preferred. Phone 1528-R, - 518 10th Street. NICELY furnished basement room. Private bath. Capitol Court. Call 1967. lean room for rent. | i rd 8t. Opposite New Federal building. ROOM for rent. Private entrance. Next to bath. 518 7th St. ROOM for rent . Inquire at basement apartment. 622 11th Street. . ROOM for gentlemen. 312 Park St. Call after 6 p. m. SLEEPING room for rent. 517 6th Street. Travel Opportunity DRIVING new Ford to Portland, Ore- gon, September 2 or 3. Room for three or four. Write P. O. Box 94, ENS N. Dak. FOR SALE Fane! Baek mores Reneen Fe ie District Rogreaeatative hone 1547-J. B P Read The Want-Ads iles for Sale Sept. 4th 1933 Ford panel .... 1934 Plymouth sedan 1935 Plymouth sedan 1936 Airflow sedan . 1935 Ford coupe . 1931 Chrysler sedan 1930 Chevrolet panel . 1936 Plymouth coach . CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Bismarck Chrysler Dealers 122 Main used car dealings USED TRUCK HEA DQUARTERS INTERNATIONAL—C-1 Pi coe ton, 125” wheelbase, $29 STUDEBAKER—1936, engin, 1% ton, 115”, $645.00. CHEVROLET—1935, % ton, 112” Sedan deliv- wheelbase, INTERNATIONAL B-4 — Real ton, 185” wheelbase, INTERNATIONAL—D-1, Panel, , % ton, 113” wheelbase, DODGE PANEL SCHOOL BUS— 1984, 1% ton, $395.00, FORD PANEL—1935, new engine, % ton, 113” wheebase, $475.00. CHEVROLET—1929, 114 ton, 131” wheelbase, $145.00, INTERNATIONAL C-40—1936 In- sulated Van, 2-3 ton, 185” wheel- base, $1175.00, DODGE PICKUP—1936, like new, % ton, 119”, $445.00. FORD TUDOR—1935, Whitewalls, car, 112” base, $475.00. INTERNATIONAL D-30-— 1937, Aristocrat: Dump a yacten, 126 wheelbase, $975.00, INTERNATIONAL PICKUP — 1936, 700x15, % ton, 125” wheel- base, $445.00. INTERNATIONAL AW-2 — Six Speed, Grain box, 1% ton, 136” wheelbase, $175.00, FORD—1934, Duals, 1% ton, 157” wheelbase, $365.0 NASH pecaence tires, car, $65.00. Radio, wheel- STUDEBAKER SEDAN — Car, CHEVROLET—1934 with King- ham Trailer, $665.00. International Harvester Co. Bismarck, N. D. USED CARS Week-End Specials 1932 Plymouth sedan . 1930 Reo truck .. 1931 Plymouth se 1934 Chevrolet pick-up 1930 Pontiac sedan . 1935 International pick-up 1937 Plymouth tudor . 1936 Plymouth coupe . 1933 Ford panel .... 1934 Plymouth sedan . 1935 Plymouth sedan . 1936 Airflow sedan 1935 Ford coupe .. 1931 Chrysler sedan 1930 Chevrolet panel CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, Phone 700 " Bismarek, N. D. USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSoto at a liberal discount. Write Trib- une ad 22330. Personal NAL loans for less. A new plan for salaried persons. $5 or $50 in 5 minutes on just your signature. Peoples Finance Company 410% Main Avenue. Phone 1504. NEW and used typewriters, Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd Street. Typewriter Sales and Service. ¢ 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 (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) .......... - 4%e 4 consecutive insertions (per word) 5 consecutive (per word) .. 6 consecutive inserti (per word) This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 2-200 and ask for the want ad de- pelts received by 13 o'clock, to sertion same Out-of-Town Readers the ad. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE

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