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‘e Ts Feeder pig dem ww, 3 ¢ Sf ’ at 8.25 to 3.75. STEELS GREEP UP POINT IN ONE OF |” SLOWEST SESSIONS |s: " Watched: Transfers Around 250,000 Shares - New York, Sept. 4.—(#)—Creeping advances of as much as a point or so in steels and specialties Saturday punctuated one of the slowest stock market sessions in months, The Far East and the Mediterran- ean were still being watched for “in- cidents.” The threatened break be- tween labor, as represented by John L. Lewis, and the president, attracted much attention in the financial sec- tor, but was thought doubtful this was an important market factor. Transfers were around 250,000 shares. Bonds did better in spots. Commodities were uneven. Livestock aqua ls Ler 5, (AP eh Tare eae, isupal western catile of the season arr! eee and lower grade steers and she stock, on slaughter account, ruled weak to cents or more lower. ern stockers sold freely at steady Plain grades lost ground. A ads of good and ene le fed steers turned at 11. to 16.50, odd et up to 17.50, Gra: neeves bulked 0 te few 10.50 or 00, Hi 00, anal plain, Pbutchers down to 4.75. Low cutters and cutters made 3.50 4.50, shelly kinds down -to a sage bulls sold upward to 6.00. ers practically topped at 11.00. & avarice stocker steers turned at 7.50 0 8.50, a few good to choice lots at) ars te 9.75 with plain and medium stockers at 5.00 to 7.00. Hogs sold steady to aE a lower on Friday's market. and choice 170 to 250 pound butchers cleared at 11.00 to 1115 ith choice 300 pound weights and heavier hogs ranged down to 9.75 choice 140 to 160 pound ote fringe armed 10.25 to 11, Goo ney king so) bulked at 9. i fe Good stage sold up to £0.25. ind was dull. Lambs lost most of the ed vance on Friday when good to choice native fat lambs bulked at 10.25 and only closely sorted kinds reached 10,50. Cull and common Poe ‘ades brought 7.50 to 8.50. Native feeding lambs 25, good to choice earned 8.50 to 9. slaughter ewes re: ted recent losses CHICAGO Dept. 4.—(P)—(U. 000, including fi 800 di- choice 200 Ib. averages 11.66, the top: few sales medium to Cod, 180-290 Ibs., around 11,00; tew Oa over 1000, shippers took none; i ealven 100. Compared Few loads prime or so long 0} fe, one fond’ harply 1 medium to good ight steer ‘and “heifer: yearlings scal- ing 1,000 lbs. down 1.00 or more off— as much. as 2.00 lower than two weeks ; Beneral run light steers 50-75 ind rank and file heavies 25- beef cows 25-50 off cutter eak Dutta and good steady; extreme top fed sti highest in August since mlgnoes price 18.: a light. 0; long yearling 7,000 North’ crop; best sat cows. 9.00; heavy Eee 11.60; yearling Stee .50. Shi },000, including 200 directs, rigey 17,700 di- last week: be th13 higher, iT lower, feeding 8 relatively scarce, quo! bis fully ateay te stronger at clos reck's spring lamb top 11.15. Pala tor. Doth natives and ‘ns, closing top to a ippers, oes ey LL Repeal rass fed cows opened stronger closed dull and weak; prim: yeurilags 17.00; tow iat ieeb: Short f oat to."8.60 hort fede, 11.36 down: 8 5.60-7.00; load late bulk beef AE lots rangers at 8.60; cutter grades Mad choles $23 1b. Tecder 35; oa Tiga aed atochars rs 14550 i fem choles to, Fl Rapeteie 3 most Joad? tholee visicsto ab, but Ee ae Be een eady, good to tchers 11.00- 180 toda: reraare 10.60 downs, 3 inj lambs closed most- ances earlier; e' me yes 10 off; “week's. top 1 nf tor strictly Gey native id late top and bulk 10.50; few 0.21 good and oA te srontarn lambs early 10.61 0 choice westerns 10.5 medium to choice range and western 10.25; natives larg mouth to yearli chiefly 4.60-8.35 Payee oid POTATOE: ia 1.00-07%; fair 9 Takemlen deen ants et Wank car, ington ‘White Rose, U. 8..N ington. Rusect Burban 160; cat partly evaded F CARLOT SALES egtinisn eapali 4.—(P)-—Ran, carlot he alas: Wheat, No, es 1 fay, Nerd dorm northern een 187; Nori hea 1.36%; No. 2 hard 3 ‘Well-bred | Sep. Grain Quotations BISMARCK GAIN, No. 4 dark northern, 54 me No. 4 dark northern, 53 No, 5 dark northern, 52 ibe No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. 40 Ibs. Fi 30 Ibs., 54; 37 Abs., .48. No, 1 hard amber durum No, 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum No, 1 flax .. Bard winter wheat DULUTH BANGE CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Sept. 4.—(7)— Wheat— "Sven Hivb 1.05% 1.06 serg 3-5 32° a iiss af gees - 3 is 48% s* 13° 28% 3% 31% Bh 2% 196. 196 1.98 1.98 tae 2.00 Sree 4 CARE GRADY inneal — peop Saturday compared to 9 Crt ep polis cash wheat and Pemdad cai er follow: To Arrive es 1DN8 59 Ibs. 1.26% 1.32% 1.24% 130% 1.23% 1.29% 121% 127% 119% 1.25% tase LAT% 1.23% 115% 1.20% 112% 1.17% 1.00% 1.14% 1.06% 1.11% 109% 1.08% 5. ing 118% 1 *rCLower tea tele *poraiay ted 4c Ib.» wee 18 Wee 1.18% + 116% vs prote! 116% G.o8.c8. patty tsb is Las) =a 114% 112% ‘and bouth, Daksis’ Wheat 106% 1.09% + 1.06% 1.07% + 103% 1.06% Durum ana4 23 4 p=} ae Peofesto foots -tee} adacas >: 2: 106% 1.13% }/ sald owners of contracts apparently "| easier sentiment in Boston eigh: blo «| for quarter, bi . 108% 1.12% 101% 1.10% 98% 1.06% 96% 1.04% 4% 102% 51% 99% 2% 96% STK 94% 35%" 20% + 1.00% 1.06% ‘98% 99% Le Mmeonrermeses BRE FKRKKK KS Bae bes esses: i Bees & f, t 1% .71% .78% 190 206 199 MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Sept. 4.—()—Potatoes unchanged. r ras +} Durum -| closing at 1.0 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1987 EARLY GAIN LOST AS WHEAT CLOSES WITHOUT CHANGE Trading Light; Late Selling At- tributed to Rain in Ar- gentina SERRBEREEE Chicago, Sept. 4.—(#)—Wheat lost an early gain of almost a cent a bushel Saturday and closed practic- ally unchanged. Trading was light and the market ‘was easily influenced by small orders. Some late selling was attributed to further rains in Argentina and the ‘Avia lower close at Buenos Aires. Traders wanted to even up their marekt posi- tion over the double holiday.. Overnight export sales of Canadian wheat were estimated at 400,000 bush- els and a little comestic hard winter wheat business also was reported. What closed % higher to % lower compared with Friday’s finish, Sep- tember 1.05%-%, December 1.07%- K. and corn was %-1% up, September 97%-%, December 63%-%. Oats were % up to % down. paren) oe JES FRACTION NEAPOLIS votianeapolle Sept. 4.—(#)—Wheat futures eased off to a fractionally close because of week-end evening up. AE RURDPRE, eae closed pachangsd é ¢ lower at . and pera Yc lower at 1.15, Say 4 io lower at 1.98. Coarse grains were ly but quite dull.” Sept. onts closed tc. lower at 28% and Dec %c higher at 27%. Sept. rye closed he neers at 73% and Dec, unchanged 73. ept. feed barley closed Ie higher at FA and Dec. 4c higher at Cash BeEe offerings were liberal but there was ready. absorption, Win- ter wheat continued. in poaderete) ic eee at and in good demand.’ Durum 5 Cash "torn was in ae ny, better demand and steady. Oats deman ‘was only fair. Rye was in good de- mand. jarley was fair, strong, Flax was in very good demand, | Produce Markets | CHICAGO it. 4.—()—Butter 8,975, ES 6,476, no session. Ww YORK oultry, by freli 6-38; colored 3 Leghorn colored 21 Leghorn freight prices unchanged. pee » all prices nominal, no Chicago, Se} no session. * Live Rocks 22. Fow! 16°18, Othi By ex quotatio: Dre: Broilers, all fresh and wed. jue all prices un- » 238,366, quiet, all wks 18680, “aulst, Mixed colors, ns an Unchanged. BEE SEE Erieee Miscellaneous | —+ INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over counter at Hamilton Trust 2 Maryland Fund, FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. d—(#)—Foreign ex- ady;Great Britain demand hers in cents. Great France 3.73; Italy 5.26%; i ‘ee 40.15, registered 23.00, 7.00; Norway 24.92; Sweden 26.57; Montreal in New York 99.98 7/16. Elec. Bond & Shi 16, Fisk Rub, 11%. peas GOVERNMENT BOND: New York, Sept. A= Govern= ds: ‘Treas, 4s 110.20, CHICAGO STOCKS the Associated Press) ‘est Corp 9. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS | Peper Pols Bae 4.—P)— rst Bank Stock 13%, tri Northwest Banco, if po teea ins. WOOL REIEW Boston, Sept. 4.—(AP—U. 8, D. A.) —The wool market was very quiet Guring the past week. The chief efforts of the trade were irected toward determining the significance of the price trends in the opening Australian woo! sal: An sm re- opening in Australia has not as yet been re- flected by any definite tendency to- ward concessions from quotations on domestic wools. Graded combing Ohio fleeces were quoted unchanged at 40 to 42 cents in ae grease for fine Delaine, at a to 4 8 for fine Delaine, at 42 t for staple combing helt 43 to 44 cents for three- od, and at 42 to 43 cents sult of the decline from th MINNEAPOLIS ‘Agank Minneapolis, 8 4,—()—Flour, carload lots, p in 98 pound iy! patents: /un- changed, 6.75-' Standard patents, unchanged, 6.20-6.40. Bhi: 21,599. Pure bran 17.00- 0, Standard middlings 17.00-50. WISCONSIN CHEESE, mouth, Wis. | uotations for tap week In cheese exchange, Daisie ars, . Farmers: call 16%: ‘Americas, 16%; Ho 16%; Cheddtre, 16%: CHICAGO CASH GRAIN . 4.—()—Cash wheat: serine is 1. te bI ine, No. 1 3 ilitings, Sigs rye wheat; ‘no soybean: jotable ran; malting Timothy weed 250-60; no clover GRAIN. REVIEW pene earale Bept. 4—(AP—U. 8, )—Wheat futures prices. failed B 1 blish a definite trend during k ended Friday. A good, active and prevailed for cash wheat at domestic marketing centers but this was offset by a negligible inquir: North America at offerings abroad. Deliv on local ber wheat contracts very light and mills and elevators showed willing- Ness to accumulate cash supplies from current marketin, prevailing dis- counts and premi' Receipts of cash t held large at spring wheat markets with Min- cap olte ary . Selatan 30 a Pai as Dutt 1,6 how- at the close 60 lb. dark northern quoted at 12 to 18 over the Min- Beapelis Se ember ‘ice, Septem! wheat declined an for the we closing Friday at 1.' inte moderate weakn Rye showed independent firmness. Sept. rye navanced je for the week, closing at Oat owed pone erable firmness ing off materially. v a, eseg ay 28%. owed slight weakness in Sept. barley declined 1%, 47 “the jocal fiax market showed = ry firm tone during the week with offerings both ii ‘a | Crosley New York Stocks Closing Prices Sept. 4 Adams Exp 17 [Mar Field 23% 5 rE Hone mageke E & ag” Distill. Nat Pr & Lt on Nat Steel 89% Net Tes 6% NY Cent - 34% No Am Avia 10 No Amer 3% No Pacific 26% % 1 Ohio Ol = 17% Otis Elev 35% Pa G& El 30% % | Packard 8% oe i Briggs Mfg 41% Budd Wh Mm Bur Ad Mch,25% But Cop & Z 5% Cal Z-Ld 3% Can Pac 10% Case (JI) 159 Caterpil Celanese CMStP PL 3% CRI&P 2 Chrysler 106% Col-Palm 16% Col G El 11% Com Solv 13% Com & Sou 2% Con Edis 33% Con Oil 14% Cont Can 55% Cont Mot. 2% Cont Oil Del 41% Corn Prod 62% Cream Wh 27% 11% Cub Am Sug 9% Curt Wret 5% Deere & Co 12415 Dia Mtch 26% Dome Mines 39% Doug Aric 50% Dupont 153 ELPw&Lt 19 Firestone 32 Corp Gen. Elec 51%} Tx Gul Sul Gen Foods 3541 TPO &O Gen Mtrs Trans-Am Gillette Tri-Cont Cor Goodrich Tru-Traer 10% Goodyear Un Car 95% Gra-Paige Un Pacific 112% GNId Ctr Un Alr Corp 37 GN Ry pfd 4% G Wes Sug 10% Hec Prod 0% Houd-H B Un GasImp 12% Howe Sound US Pipe «6 Hudson Mot USR&Imp 10% Hupp Mot US Rubber 50% Il Cent 21%| US Smelt R 83 Ind Rayon 36%| US Steel 104% Int Harv 103%| US Stl pfd 128% Int Nick Can 60%| Vanadium 9% IntT&T 9% Johns-Man 117% 4% Kennecott 56% + 148% 6% 18% 1% 3% Lib-O-F Gl 63% | Wilson Lorillard (P) 20% | Woolworth STOCK REVIEW New York, 4.—()—The stock market fell bad this week but re- ceived some support as the period closed. During much of the week or weighed heavily on the rest market, declining when steel. hea circles ‘called into question the out- lcok for fall business. Other paDl ore hich put traders in a selling m increased stresses and straine | fy the Far East and Medi- terranean, In the bond market declines in U. S. government loans and railroad obli- gations da background for falling share prices. Another factor whieh some stressed as unsettling was the tinued decline of commodities. with wheat, cotton and livestock on the downturn, it was argued recent esti- mates of farm purchasing power might have to be modified. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Sept. 4.—@)—Closing cash prices, wheat: No, 1 heavy mark northern spring 1.27% -1.33 No, northern 1.24% -1. dat b Rocentt ei te 21%. i 1 dark hard winter Montane “‘Burum No. 1 hard amber 1.04 3 No.2 hard amber 1024 -1:124 “hard amber 9 06%; No. red 98%; mixed ‘aurum ‘siscounted “Fe5e below hard at 8% Guts, No. 3 white 29% -30%. Barley, malting 55-70. Feed barley 43%-57%. WINNIPEG cane Vise) ig Winnipeg, Sept. 4. wheat: No. 1 northern. 1.29 northern 1.23; No, 3 northern NG Oats: No. 2 white 49; No. 3 wifts 4745 mixed 47%. The first historic sporting event at which it was demonstrated that mo- tion pictures could be filmed success- fully without the eld of sunlight was the Jeffries-Sharkey fight on Coney Island, Nov. 3, 1899, Travel Opportunity DRIVING to Los ae Monday. Have room for one. 336, G. P. Hotel. Room and Board bus rcs 310 Ave. A. Mattresses a 71H markets er pt. nced for the week, closing Fridey at Male Help Wanted WANTED: Middle-aged man with small ae write Carlton I, Sears, Olympia, ‘Washington. WANTED: Experienced barber. Re- ferences. Commission. Prefer one who can speak German. Ed Pre- witt, Selfridge. © WANTED: Bell ‘boy. Must apply in person. Prince Hotel. el Instruction jUE IGBY — eee Instructor. Shorthand typewriting. 223 2nd Street. Call Gall 1600" re Salesmen Wanted ‘A NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCT WITH ESTABLISHED MARKET Thousands of customers, retail out- lets, better service station, garage, car dealers, industrial plants for man selected as factory distributor to look after Pyroil business. If you have sales, merchandising soll, Hearst ambition, clean record, oppor- tunity worth upwards to ‘$10,000 and more yearly. From Saturday Evening Post, Popular Mechanics, Country Gentleman, Time, Fortune, Trade and Class Magazines, newspapers, bill- boards, radio, more than. 75 million Prospects get the Pyroil story of its ability to save motors, repair bills and industrial lubrication savings of |” $5,000 annually. Highly indorsed «by millions, leading laboratories, large industries, etc. Life time opportunity. Write fully PYROIL COMPANY, 9252 Main, LaCrosse, Wis. MEN: Sell advertising novel- ties, calendars, fans, thermometers, etc. for nationally known firm. Liberal commissions. Stanwood Hillson Corp, 5037 High 8&t,, Brookline, Mass. ___—— Female Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE, Girl or elderly woman for housework during win- ter months, Small cottage near town, Write Tribune Ad 23440. WANTED AT ONCE — Experienced lady cook, State experience | in firat * letter, Irvin Hotel, Kenmare, N.D. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework, Must like children, Ap- ply in person at 223 7th Street. GIRL for general housework. One who can wait on table. Call Mo- hawk. Phone 145. ———E Ss Help Wanted MARRIED couple wanted to work by month, F. Jaszkowiak. Phone 823, Don’t Forget your meats, com- — with of Steak—25c per Ib. Ais for 26c¢. red Lard—2 ibs. iad EA soit mont erder). We 210 Sth so "People’s Meat Market * “WH, DOHN AND SON —————eaeaa Rooms for Rent COMFORTABLE room for one or two girls. Next to bath. One block from capitol bus line, Call at 818 Avenue E. Phone 610. NICELY furnished basement sleeping room. Suitable for light house- keeping, if desired. Phone 1276. 216 Thayer. ROOM for rent. All modern. Across from high school. Three blocks from cate Near telephone. Phone E room, two clothes closets, close to bath, always hot water. Suitable one or two. 211 2nd Street. SLEEPING room in new modern home. Suitable for two. Gentle men only. 609 4th St. Phone 119! ATTRACTIVE room in fine resl- dence. Shower bath and. running water in room. 204 Ave. B West. 3|LARGE sleeping room with two large closets, next to bath. Ladies preferred. 422 Ave, A West. WELL furnished sleeping rooms in quiet home. Always hot water. __Phone 1474-W. 208 Ave. B, = Thrifty People Always Read The Want-A ds Automobiles for Sale Apartments for Rent BASEMENT apartment. Three a rooms. Private bath and garage In new home. 5 ft. Frigidaire, fire- place, gas heat. Available Septem- ber 20. No children. Call at 723 eningten after 3 p.m. Phone RIcEGY 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. COZY basement apartment. Large living room, fireplace; kitchen; dressing room; private bath, Adults only, Call 120 W. Rosser, DOWNTOWN furnished room for light housekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main, Apts. 7 or 2. nicely joor apartment. Frigideire, laundry, anny hot water; adults only. 807 4th. THREE room unfurnished first floor apartment, near capitol. Heat, water. furnished, Inquire 1026 10th Street. FURNISHED three room apartment with private bath, kitchen, Frigi- daire, laundry priveleges, 106 Main Avenue, Nicola Apartments. FURNISHED “two room upsteirs apartment. Also, one room apart- ment, Near grade and high school. Call 808 7th Street. COMPLETELY furnished one room upstairs apartment for one or two. Laundry privileges. Phone 1093-W. 405 5th St. ONE three-room apartment, fur- nished, Two three-room apartments, partly furnished. 306 13th. Phone 878. WELL furnished one room and kitchenette apartment on second floor. No children. 411 5th. Phone UNFURNISHED two room and kit- chenette. Heat, light and water furnished. Laundry privileges, 515 13th St, TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath. One-room basement spartment. Both furnished. 607 5th 8t. Phone 403-R. IN MODERN home, one furnished room and closet. Built-in cupboard. Upstairs, Outside entrance. $18.50. $20 and. NICELY furnished two room and bath apartment. Gas, lights, and water furnished. 918 6th Street. FURNISHED apartment. One small Toom and kitchenette on first floor. $15. Everts Apartments, 314 3rd. THREE room ground floor apart- ment, Furnished or unfurnished. Private entrance. 1013 Ave. B. THREE room apartment, also mod- ae house. Call at 323 North 12th UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace, 11¢ 4th 8t. Apply Woodmansee Stationery LARGE three room unfurnished apartment. Private bath. Inquire 119 3rd Street. Ask for Mr. Kelly. PARTLY furnished four room apart- ment. Lights, heat, gas, water fur- nished, 215 10th Street. - al CAR 1932 Plymouth sedan .......§245 1930 Pontiac sedan . 1985 International pick: RYSLER “AR ALE WEEN Aug. 80 to 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 Phone 700 23 years of honest Houses for Sale HOUSES FOR SALE $ 3500 Five room modern bungalow, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, located close to down town. Terms. $ 4200 Five room two story stucco and frame dwelling, gas heat, detached garage, located on Ave. B. Best location. $ 4300 New modern bungalow, one bedroom, hot water, gas heat, fireplace, large finished base- ment room, attached heated garage. Terms, $ 4200 Nine rooms and bath modern two story dwelling, good lo- cation for roomers, near Cath- olic church and school. $5350 Six room modern stucco bungalow, attached. garage, modern four room basement apartment, rental value base- ment apartment, $35. $ 4300 Five room modern frame bungalow, attached garage, three room modern basement. apartment, rental value, en- tire home, $75.00 per month. $1500 Three room partly modern dwelling, $ 800 Three room house, well water, lot 50x150, $11,000 Modern fully furnished dwell- ing apartment house. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 BY owner. New four room stucco bungalow with attached garage, well insulated and weather strip- ped, gas heat, close to high school and capitol. Write Tribune Ad 23466, OWNER leaving city, five room bun- galow, extra rooms in basement. Two blocks from grade and high schools. Near capitol. 819 FOR SALE by owner who is leaving city. Five room modern bungalow near grade and high schools. Phone 1577-R, PLEASANT two room furnished apartment. May be seen Sunday or Monday. Phone 1661. TWO room apartment for three, $24. Also, two rooms apartment, $23. 618 6th Street. ONE room and kitchenette. Heat, lights, ae water furnished. 801 Fourth 8 2 UNFURNISHED second floor two room apartment, near bath. 523 12th Street. me NICELY furnished one room and kit- chenette apartment. 411 5th Street, Phone 273. TWO room well furnished basement apartment. Two beds. Adults. $20, 515 2nd Street. TWO room _ kitchenette, nished. $30 per month, Rosser. ONE small furnished house. Five furnished apartments. 818 7th 8t. ent bath, fur- 517 WwW room ment a] Adults only. 611 5th Street. Room in new modern air-condi- tioned home. Close to bath.Alws hot water. 903 9th Street. COMFORTABLE room with board, if desired. Centrally located. Near bus line, 623 6th Street. ll Toom. Pe pre Clothes closet, ous lear ibe office, Quiet. 208 Rosser. Toom for MFORT: sleeping room girl. Next to bath. 417 10th Street. Upstairs, Phone 245. LIGHT housekeeping room for rent. Convenient for school girls, 522 14th Street. Call 1205, DESIRABLE modern room. Con- veniently located. Also, garage for rent, Phone 726. ROOM for one or two girls. Hot and cold water in room. 315 Mandan. Phone 1644-M. SLEEPING rooms for rent. Two nice rooms, next to bath. 905 6th &t. Phone 2477-W. room ¥ Near high school.. Phone 1547: 915 7th Street. INT room. Centrally located. One or two gen- tlemen. Phone 1166, for ts, $5 per stu- dent, Board if desired. 816 Main. Phone 1647-J. 1B sleeping room. Private bath. Capital Court No. 8. Call 648. ROOM for two. Hot and cold water. Close to bath. Call at 208 West Main. SLEEPING room for one or two. Al- ways hot water. 422 4th St. Phone rent . at apartment. 622 11th Street. room for rent with gas 4% Main Avenue. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette. Call at 120 Ave. B. s FURNISHED kitchenette apartraent. Adults only. Phone 107. APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd &t. Phone 852, ONE room apartment, furnisehd, 622 3rd Street, Work Wanted THE MODEL LAUNDRY All work given special at- tention. fs call for and deliver. Phone 1253. RELIABLE young men and young women attending Commercial Col- lege want pieces to earn board, en special ‘attention, We call for and deliver, Phone 1253._ EXPERIENCED girl wants hour work. Phone 2442. 3 Business Opportunity FOUR room stucco house. Modern except bath. Small down payment. Also, Buick car, $55. 2101 Rosser Avenue, ONE stucco bungalow. One two- story house, Good income. Well located, See Baker at 604 3rd St. FIVE room furnished house. Garage. $2,500. Terms like rent. See W. J. ‘Wilcox, 1415 Rosser, —————e Household Goods for Sale WALNUT piano, Kelvinator, two new book cases, two burner gas plate, brary 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, oi! stove, kit- chen utensils, clothes baskets, racks, ironing boards, radio, portable ea trola and other articles. 508 W. Broadway. FURNITURE for six room house. Living room set, piano, radio, rugs, lamps, books, daybed, Magic Chet electric washing machine, j kitchen utensils, etc, thing in good condition. Can be bought in single pieces, 502 W. Thayer. Phone 2388-R. fast set, kitchen cabinet, small dropleaf kitchen table, beds, springs, mattresses, chest of drawers, singer sewing machine, many other items. Phone 1213-R. FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD goods. Please phone Mrs. C. E. Stackhouse, 504, for in- formation or appointment. Karey, Rt. 1 Regent, ‘North Da- > » kota. HOUSEHOLD furnishings for seven room boarding and rooming house. 321 8th Street, Phone 869-J. PRACTICALLY new breakfast set, washing machine, davenport and chair, Call at 622 9th St. COMPLETE household furnishings. All in A-1 condition. 218 West Thayer. Phone 1538. SIMMONS bed, spring, mattress, Maytag ytag washer. Call between 7 and YOU can own « successful hardware in starting, write Marshall Wells Company Duluth for details of a rchandising plan. i SHOE and harness shop for sale. Good crops, good town. Write A. @. Shasky, Hope, N. Dak. REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office. $0 CREDIT local fur store. Red fox Cate Sewing machine 302 West SLIGHTLY used Corons portable typewriter. Phone 1213-R. Wanted to Buy FROM OWNER: Late model Ply- 8 tonight. 711 8th. FOR BALE: One bed, spring and mattress, complete. One year old. $15. 111 Thayer. CHAIR, dresser, bed, chest of drawers, table, congoleum rug. 308 Ave. B. Phone 1474-W. GOOD gas stove, bed spring and mattress. Call at 711 Ave A. FURNITURE for sale, Phone 506 or call at 411 Ave. E. WOODEN bed, springs snd mattress. Phone 149. 8 id modern house. Inquire 314 5th. sex ropes crags i> ate possession. Phone 278, Price OR HOUSE on 12th and Rosser. F. Jass- kowiak. Phone 823, FIVE room house for rent st 908 south 10th Street, 122 Main used car dealings 1936 DeLuxe Plymouth sedan. Sacri- fice for cash. Mrs. Clayton Fin- __layson, 608 2nd St. Phone 308-R. 1930 SEVEN passenger Packard, Good condition. Cheap. For cash or trade 1 > atid other used cars, A. L. Sandin. Auto Motor Service, FOR ohh aes ral La ment, 20 seen time. or write K. KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative FOR SALE: Near Olympia, Washing- ton, 400 acres with 1500 feet on Puget Sound. Can be cut into ten acre tracts, Price to rise soon. This Sound property would be ideal to colonize, For informatién write Carlton I. Sears, Olympia, Wash- ington. ONE grocery store, one apartment house, one six-room residence, all in Bismarck. Also, one 1,600 acre stock ranch with running water, 640 acres fenced. Terms, Retiring from business, Write Owner, Box 246, Bismarck. 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. FOR sale. % acre with three room house, Good location, % block from store, South Washington Street, Joining Kiwanis Park on South. O. E. Anstrom. 10 GOOD breeding ewes, one to four years, Will sell for cash or trade for cattle and young horses. $7.25 each. Abe Tolchinsky, Bismarck. ONE quarter land with runi ter. Very cheap for cash. Write - Tribune Ad. 23457, YOUR LUCKY NUMBER Je our phone number. Quality Wor! | Economy TSP | vz 811th CLEANERS Phone 2406 ——— For Rent THE well-known Engstrom coal mine situated on Section 15 in Ecklund township on reasonable terms. See T. H. Steffen of Wilton or Geo. M. Register of Bismari BRICK storage build! 8! Refr of 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. Personal NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd Street. ‘Typewriter Sales and Service. PL tuning. Chas. L. Bryan, 422 4th Street, Phone 649. Small piano for sale. Lost and Found LOST—Bay gelding. Bald face; wt. 1650; age 7. Liberal reward. For information leading to recovery motity Be Christensen, Braddock, . Dak, ——_—_—_—_————_—_——————— Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) a zs 8 7 isk it EH i i 3 if Bi i i : yes ; tf 238 Er : at Li-, | fi he z &