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‘STOCKS RECOVER FROM SCARE, UP SEVERAL POINTS Many Leaders Recover 4 or More; Transfers Around 1,400,000 Shares SMARCK GRAIN (Perashed by Rael er Ca) Sept. 9. No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs... No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs.. No. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs.. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs.. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. 49 Ibs., 80; 48 Ibs., 86; 47. lbs., 83; 46), Ibs., 80; 45 Ibs., 77; 44 lbs., 74; 43-Ibs., 42 Ibs, 68; 41 lbs., 65; 40 lbs., 62; 39 Ibs., 50; 38 Ibs . 56; 37 Ibs., 53. No. 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum New York, Sept. 9. — (P) — Stocks tode over fears and business doubts market and many » ‘leaders posted recoveries running to 4 or more points. Profit selling reduced extreme ad- vances in numerous instances before the close but most issues ended well on the. upside, Dealings speeded up in the initial hour. They quieted later and at times the ticker tape was exceptionally slow. Transfers were around 1,400,- shares, Bonds followed stocks ata more gait. Commodities were Steels led the share revival. Mo- tors, rails, mail orders, farm imple- ments, oils, rubbers, coppers, utilities De and specialties joined the advancing SO. ST. PAUL South 8t. Paul, Sept. 9—-(7)}—(US. Dept. Agri.)—Cattle 3200; early trade slow, mostly steady on all classes, un- dertone weak on cows; few plain to medium slaughter steers 17.50-10.50; most butchers 5.25-7.50; few grain- feds up to 8.00; low cutters and cut- ters 3.50-4.75 or more; weighty saus- age bulls up to 6.00. Calves vealers steady, strictly good to choice | Se! strongweights 10.50-11.00; bulk good vealers down to 9.00. Hoge 3,300; market active, unevenly 15-25, mostly 15 cents higher than ‘Wednesday; good and choice 170-250 Ibs. down 7.50-11.40; top 11.40; 250- 300 Ibs, 10.45-11.25; bigweights down to 9.90; 140-160 Ibs. 10.40-11.10; good sows, 360 lbs. down, 9.65; 360-400 Ibs., 9.40-75; heavier weights down to 9.25; stags 9.75-10.50; feeder pigs scarce; average cost Wednesday 10.35; weight Sheep, 13,000; run includes 43 loads | se; rangers, 1,500 natives, very little done early; undertone about steady on all classes; good to choice native lambs Wedneedsy 10.00; choice Washington De Dairy cows steady, medium to good close springer cows $65-$85; backward Chicago, Sept. 9—(7)—Wheat prices wursday, The Russian grain ‘selling agency in ‘Rotterdam was reported to have re- opened, a circumstance construed in ‘some quarters as pointing to sharp ‘Russian competition with other coun- tries. Black sea shipments of wheat this ‘week totaled 2,824,000 bushels, ‘against 1,544,000 bushels last week. At the close wheat was % to 1 cent under yesterday’s finish, Sept. 1.07%4- %, Dec. 1.00%-%, corn varying from 2% decline to % advance, Sept. 1.05- %-1.06%, Dec. 63%-%, and oats % in Thursday's Hard winter wheat . CHICAGO RANGE 9.—()— CLOSES LOWER IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Sept. 9.—()—Liquida- ue Friday pushe tates, to lower closing levela Thurs- ember aie closed 1% low at 1.18%; 1%-1% down at 118% and May 1% Gown at 1.18, commission houses continued to absorb flax futures on September flax closed un- shanwed at 2.01 and Dec. % down at mestroee grains Add ey on easy Bes. % lower at 28%rand May i seek at 29%. September, rye closed %& lower at 75% and Dec. September feed barley. ‘cldncd 134 down Dec. 1 lower at 46%. Cash ‘wheat undertone was Cholce and ifght welent offers moved were unchanged. sh corn demand was limited. Oats was in quite to fair demand, in good demand, Barley demand was broad, Flax demand was good, Produce Markets | ——$—$ 5 CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Sept. 9—(#)—Poultry was steady to firm today with eggs and butter both having a firm tone. But- ter 12,894, firm; (83 score) 34-34%; extras (92) 33%; extra firsts (90-91) 32%-33; (88-89) 30%-31%; seconds (86-8714) 26-29; standards (90 centralized’ car- lots) 32%. Eggs 6,318, firm; extra firsts local 21, cars 21%; fresh graded firsts local 20%; cars 21%; MINNEAPOLIS RANGE eather Sept. 9.—(P}— reamery-specials mouth Rock 26, White Rock backs 19; col: mouth Rock 26, White Rock Plymouth Rock 26, White Darebacks 19; old geese 15, nolnse live poultry prices | CHICA‘ Chicago, Sept. 9) —( higher than extras 34%-35%4; (92 score) 34%; centralized (90 score) 33%. . Other prices unchanged. ey 172,898, firmer, 16-25 higher than Wednesday's ayer- age; mostly 25 higher late: top 11.90; 0-: H oe 0-88: comparable 240-290 Ib, 11,30- | Se 85; choice 150-180 Ib. 11, ood packing sows 9.$0-10.25; few beat 2 Nght prelate to 10.35. ncke’ 23% +2934; ums 19-19%; average checks 8 AS: hu a Gis mixed color prices un- Dopitry eats ty: ateady; ed - . | wreth, fowls, 60-65 Tbs, 2 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Hlckéns (boxes) t lis, Sept. 9. — (>) — Whe uraday 226 compared (0 11 it Yee olls cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: Cash Wh: heifer aril 3 15,10 eltenee ing! dressed prices unchange: Whites, Pacific coast specials 34-27; Pacific coast standards 32-35; other whee a browns unchanged. #, extra large fancy 26-29; y large fancy 22-28. broilers, Rocks 28; . 'Rowts, colored 25-26; -20. Old roosters.16; tur- spring lambs fully steady to strong. buik natives to packers at 10. to outsiders at 10.75-8 ingtons es te eh ackers; most other eep steady; native solid mouthed Wash- fy Sep: 8. A.)—Cattle 2000; Rives 100; slaughter steers and yearlings about st edd a! is Fowls, Leghorn 1 express prices unchanged. a = BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 9.—(®)—. Butter Futures: and about steady; smelt tots fed yearlings ed and g: nd below aFlcliy cholo High Low Close Ope7.60; load lot: rangere 7.50- 8.25; cutter grades mainly load good to choice 590 Ib. stock steers | 4 9.00; common and medium lots 8.00 Storage Standar N ber .. eens Stan- -d. Oct. rent stocker and feed cattle quo; Stee 800 Ibs. cho! Sachs go0-t080 Toe 7.75-11.50; common an CALL MONEY edium 5.00-6.50; it New York, Sept, 9.—(#)—Call money peo 4.75-5.50 porns and medium cl choice 7.25-10.00; medium §.75-7.25. bias shipping | demand Drona: itchers Se 10-15 higher; Ae enon are 11. Hee commercial paper 1. pi -90. days 1%; 4-6 mos. fankers acceptances Ib.) Montana Winter Wheat ts 3 an FOREIGN EXCHANGE t, 9.—(P)—Foreign exchange easy; Great Britain demand In cents: Great Br and ye 190-260 Ib. ae 160-180 Ib, By medium 170-220 11.00; sows 15-25 higher; good A 8 450 1b, do@n 9.50-85; few 9.90; med- stags 10.25 down; strong ‘weight feeder pigs up to 10.00. Sheep 2500; no early spring lamb bids; undertone steady to weak; choice sorted native and range la: 10.25; slaughter ewés salable largely 3.50 down; solid mouth to 2-year-old EG ewes 4.50-7.0 3 g ry 3: 5: , | in dollars, others tain 4.94%; France ae Germany tree 40.125 re HOR+OR-OR gag 85:8 ie & 22243: Q 3 ie] MMs Mi 8 th Dakoia Wheat American Gen. af vice 2%. Bond & Share 15%. . Fisk Rubber 10%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS ae é: : "4 D828: CHICAGO POTATOES, . “ . a ‘track 246, fotal és 549 steady; supplies mod- good: sacked per et jurbanks US. No. 1, practically free trom cute ‘and ‘clipped ends 1.25-35; ta Bliss triumphs US, No. dang partly graded 90-1. lolol ale) FR aS aS perry es] mi =: close: First Bank Stock 12 Northwest Banco 10 GOVERNMENT BONDS Sept. 9.—(®)—Govern- arate demand fairl; CHICAGO STOCKS (By the ‘Associated Press) is, No. 1, a 9061 00; ie US, No. 1, DULUTH CASH GRAIN 9.—()—Closing cash northern spring 1 dark See 1.29% a ington white ri ; Russet Burban' Ru 2, 5; home srowns Red River vaiey Bliss Aa us. ge 1, 1.00. depe! 2 , 75-1,00 warbas, Se i amnber 96-1.06; No, 5 hard menber: 31 00; 0, 1 red durum 1.02-1.04; mixed durum discounted 3-5c below hard am- lower, eat weight nominal discounter we uy ata’ Get wa eet ate panee oF Cantor SALES MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR jeapo!! Sept. funder nu ie Schools were established in Alaska by Russian settlers in 1784 — before the constitution of the United States ‘adopted. i Pett, 8. DAD ‘wool market was quiet today. for the most part showed no , | German. sicentists have designed a $500,000 factory to produce sugar, | vinegar, alcohol and cattle feed from WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN t. 9. JC No. 1 northern 1.33) “28:eNo, 3 northern 1. low iiost domestic wools, New York Stocks ved Fed hed Adams Exp 15% | Lib-O-F ai 58% Alas Jun 11 [Lig MB (4a) - All Ch D = 215 | Loew's Allis-Ch 59 - | Lorillard (P) x Am Can 98 |Mack Trks 38% Am Cry Sug 23 |Mar Field - 21% Am H&L 5% |McKes& R 11% Am Inter 12 |McK RPL 42% Am Loco 365 | Miami Cop 15% Am Metal. 48 |Mid-Con P 27% Am PL 8% Minn Hon 10¢ Am Rad 17% | Minn Mol 10% Am Rol Mill 34%} Mont Ward. 54% Am 8 Ref 83%|Mur Corp 10% Am Stl F 42%/|Nash-Mtrs 16% Am Sug Ref 39%} Nat Biscuit 25 AmT&T 1 NatCshR 27% Am Tob B 78 |Nat Dy Pr 18% Am W Wks 16%jNat Distill 28) % Am Wool Pf.58 jNat Pr & Lt 9 Anaconda 51% | Nat Steel 89 Arm Ill 10 | Nat Tea 6 As Dry G 15 |N Y¥.Cent 30% ATSF 64% | No Am Avia 9% Atl Ref 25%-+.No Amer 23% Avia Corp 4%|No Pacific 22% Bald Loco 4 | Ohio Oil 16% Balt & Ohio 21% | Oliver Farm 51 Barnsdall 19% | Otis Elev 33% Bendix 16%|PacG & El 29% ™ Boeing Air 27% | Param Pict id Briggs Mfg 40%|Pathe Film 8% Budd Wh 6% |Penney JC 88 Bur Ad Mch 25 |Penn RR 33% But Cop & Z 5%|Phelp Dodg 44% Cal Z-Ld 2% | Phil Morris 69% Can Pac 10% | Phillips Pet 53% Case (J 1) 150 | Pills Flour 28% Caterpil 83% | Proc & Gam 57% Celanese 32%|Pu Svc NJ 39 Cer D Pasco 67 | Pullman 45% Ches & O 44 | Pure Oj! 16% Chi & NW 2%/}Purity Bak 12% Chi Gt W 1% | Radio 10% j |Chi Gt w Pf7%4|/R KO ™% CM 8 P 1%/Rem Rand 21% CMStPPf 2%|Reo oMtor 4% CRI&P 2 | Rep 8tl 32 Chrysler 100% | Rey Tob B 50 Col-Palm 15% | Schen Distill 38% Col G El 11% | Seabd Oil 33 Com Solv 11% | Sears-Roe Com & Sou 2% | Servel Con Edis 33 | Shell Un 24 ;Con Oil 13 |Simmons- 38% Cont Can 52 |Socony Vac 19 Cont Mot 2%, |Sou Cal Ed 23 ‘Cont Oil Del 40%|S0 Pac - 35 Corn Prod 60 | 80 Ry 21% Cream Wh 27 |80 Ry Pt 33% Crosley 15 | Sperry Corp 15% Cub Am Sug 8%|S8td Brands 11% Curt Wret 4% |8tdG & El 7 Deere & Co 118 | Std Oil Cal 39% Dia Mtch 25% ;S8td Oil Ind 40% Dome Mines 39 |Std Oil NJ 61% Doug Aric 44% | Stew War 15% Dupont 149% | Stone & Web 18% East Kodak 183% |Studebaker 11% =| El Auto Lite 34% | Swift & Co 22% ElPow &Lt 17%| Texas Corp 54% | Firestone 102% | Tex Gul Sul 35 | Gen Elec 49 |TPC&O 1% | Gen Foods 34%/Tim Roll 57% + | Gen Mtrs 51% [Zrans-Am_ 14% % HGitiettay) © 19%) 7H Cont Con! 6 Goodrich . 30%) union Car 92 Goodyear 32% | Union Pac 111 [aremeiae 3°. |Un Air Corp 24% GNIr Ctl 18%) united Corp 4% GN Ry pid 43%! united Drug 10 G Wes Sug 32%! united Frult 67% Greyhound 18%| yn Gas. Imp 12 Hee Prod 10%| yg ind Al 30 Houd-HB 4 |ys Pipe 4315 Howe Sound 72 | yg R & Imp. 8% Hudson Mot 12%|ug Rubber 48% Hupp Mot = 3%! ug smelt R 79 Tl Cent 19 | US Bteel 99 Ind Rayon 31 |Us Stl Pf 126% IntBusMch 144 fvanadium 27% Int Harv 98% | war Pict 12% Int Nick Can 58%) west Un 44% Int Tel& Tel 8%! West Air 33% Johns-Man 111%6| West El 138 Kennecott 57 | White Mot 10% Kresge (68) 21 | Wilson & Co 8% Krog Groc 19% | Woolworth 44 Emmons County 4-H Club Shows Are Held Linton, N. D., Sept. 9. — Four-H clubs of the county have begun their local achievement shows as a wind- up.of their year’s work, according to County Agent Ben H. Barrett, who states that five clubs, including the Ace-High and the Sunny Circle of Hazelton and. the Linton Seniors, Happy Hour, and Sunshine clubs of Linton have already had their lo:¢1 events, A joint achievement show of the Ace-High and Sunny Circle clubs was held Friday evening. This consisted of a program followed by viewing of exhibits and a pie social. Artcy Goehring presided over the evening, which included a: business meeting, group singing, demonstrations, and @ trumpet duet by Calvin Kurtz and Frank Orthmeyer. R. U. Brown, auc- tioneer, sold the pies. The three Linton clubs held their show in the basement of the Metho- dist church, This was a display of the project work done by the girls during: the past year.’ Exhibits were selected to be entered at the district show at Mandan. GETS ELECTRICITY ALLOTMENT Washington, Sept. 9. — (#) — The Rural Electrification administration announced Wednesday the following allotment for house wiring and plumbing installations: Baker Electric Co-Operative, Inc., Baker, N. D., $3,000 for about 45 cus: tomers. ————_—_———_—_ | (2 amen irects Utility Allen S. King is manager of the power company in Grand Forks and a past president of the Rotary club. DLE colonization plan. near Olympia, Weahiagton, feet on Puget Sound. Can be cut into ten acre tracts. For informa- tion write Carlton I. Sears, Olympia, Washington. % | EXCELLENT position open for steady worker with sales ability. Liberal Ss THE, BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1937 ae TO CENT ‘| INGHICAGO MARKET i a Sharp. Competition From -Rus- sia Seen in Amsterdam Agency Opening Male Help Wanted commissions, guarantee, prospects furnished. See Mr. Hallenbeck at Larsen’s Appliance Shop, 304 in, WANTED: Experienced barber. Re- ferences. Commigsion. Prefer one who can speak German. Ed Pre- witt, Selfridge. MAID for general housework. Good "pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking and serving. Smail fam- ily. Write Tribune Ad. 23535. WANTED — Young man salesman with experience in men’s clothing store. Write Tribune Ad. No. 23531. Female Help Wanted GOzyY basement ‘apartment. WANTED: Middle-aged woman to care for elderly couple. Inquire or me Lawrence Myers, Center, N. SELL Xmas cards, box assortments. Full or spare time. Sample on ap- proval. Engraveo Craft, Kasota __Bidg., Minneapolis, Minnesota. HOUSEKEEPER wanted on farm at once to cook for two. State wages. Ed Baker, Tuttle, North Dakota. WANTED: Girl for general house- work. German speaking. Call after 5 p. m, 207 Mandan Street. There’s Lots of News _ In These Want-Ads once. Call at 404 Sth Street. 'O room front porch. Newly decorated. only. Call 120 W. Rosser. 304% a Apts. 7 or 2. FURNISHED ment. Near grade and high school. Call 808 7th Street. ___ Apartments for Rent Instruction Automobiles for Sale UNFURNISHED large flat, two bed-|SUE DIGBY — Private Instructor. USED CARS rooms. Centrally located. Avail-| Shorthand and typewriting. 223 1935 Dodge Sedan able September 20th. Also, small/ 3nd Street. Call 1619. 1936 Plymouth Coupe 1935 Chrysler Airflow 7 Houses for Sale a MEbete Airflow apartment - with} HOUSES FOR SALE Plymouth Sedan $ 3500 ae old Tea aieaioe 1935 Ford Coupe u 1937 Plymouth Tudor and storage privileges. Reasonable hardwood floors, full basement, 135 International Pick tent, Unfurnished. Phone 2076. 918 furnace heat, located close to jen Chane Pickup up Sbyn) town toes, 1937 Chevrolet. Coupe $ 4200 Five room two story stucco 1932 Plymouth Sedan fireplace; kitchen; and frame dwelling, gas heat, 1931 Plymouth Sedan dressing room; private bath. Adults detached garage, located on 1930 Pontiac Coach . Ave. B. Best location. 1931 Ford Coach DOWNTOWN furnished room for)§ 4300 New modern bungalow, one 1929 Ford Coupe housekeeping. ~Connecting bedroom, hot water, gas heat, 1930 Reo Truck bath. Hot water always. City heat. fireplace, large finished base- 1930 Pontiac Sedan ment room, attached heatef| See this fine selection of used cars \ garage. Terms. before you buy. ‘oo; |* 4200 Nine rooms and bath modern ara hot water; adults only. two story dwelling, good lo- 33 years of honest cation for roomers, near Cath- used car dealings. two room upstairs lic church and school. CORWIN - CHURCHILL MOTORS, apartment. Also, one room apart-/§ §350 81x room modern stucco] 199 wrain wom Phone 700 EXPERIENCED girl for general housework, Must like children. Phone 1446, WANTED: Girl for general house- work, Inquire 120 W. Thayer Ave. ——[—<—_—_———————_— Household Goods for Sale chair, end table, coffee table, lamp table and floor lamp... all at one Ley, pre! $149.00 worth for only 14.95. INTGO! TWO room furnished apartment. we ipa hn I Suitable for two girls or middle- aged couple. Call 307 4th Street. DINING room furniture, 9x12 rug|ONE room new modern furnished basement apartment, trance. Call 1204. chair, bookcase. Washing machine,|ONE room and _ kitchenette. electric refrigerator, cellerette, framed mirror, large size. Mrs. C. STUDIO couch, rugs, bed, springs REED living room furniture, break- fast set, kitchen cabinet, small dropleaf kitchen table, beds, springs, mattresses, chest of drawers, singer sewing machine, many other items. Phone 1213-R. CLEARANCE Living Room Overstocks!!! LARGE three room 1 BIG pieces ... match them your- self! You get davenport, chair, guest COMPLETELY furnished one room upstairs apartment for one or two. Laundry privileges. Phone 1093-W. th St. WELL furnished one foom and kitchenette apartment on second No children. 411 5th. Phone 273. TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath. One-room basement Both furnished. 607 5th St. Phone ’29 Plymouth Sedan ... 95 -1$ 4300 Five room modern frame] bungalow, attached arage,| 2 Chevrolet Spot 3 three room modern basement} 34 Plymouth Ba * 375 apartment, rental value, e-| 34 Ford Deluxe Coae 305 tire home, $75.00 per mon| 34 Chevrolet Master Coach., 395 $ 1500 ange partly modern a Plymouth Deluxe Sedan.. 465 goo: rites om house) pall water: ‘36 Chevrolet core Sedan ., 535 . lot 50x150. ’29 Chevrolet 1%-ton stake.. 165 $11,000 Modern fully furnished dwell-| 32 Chevrolet. %4-ton panel unfurnished apartment. Private bath, Inquire|HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY} ‘34 Chevrolet pickup . treet, Ask for Mr. Kelly. bungalow, attached garage, modern four room basement apartment, rental value base- USED CARS. and TRUCKS ment apartment, $35. e & ing apartment house. ’33 International pickup. Webb Block Phone 0 ’34 Chevrolet 157—duals . We trade and give terms FUR! IED living. room, kitchenette and private bath. On ground floor. Frigidaire. Adults only. 503 9th. OWNER leaving city, five room CAPITAL CHEVRO: CO. Phone 475 GOOD houses in attractive locations. with Ozite pad, modernistic design. Ivory chiffonier, small desk and bungalow, extra rooms in basement. Two blocks from grade and high|____Blsmarck, schools. Near capitol. 819 6th. $200 CREDIT on ne! Chrysler. $140 cash. Would con- mace used car, Aug. Bumann, Man- an. 1930 SEVEN passenger Packard. Good Suitable for home or income. In- quire of Investors Mortgage Secur- ity Company, Bismarck. BUY from owner, house with apart-| ror small car. Dr. R. 8. Enge. water furnished. condition. Cheap. For cash or trade ments for income property. 2% blocks from downtown. Write Tri-|BARGAINS, 1932 W. K. coupe and bune Ad 23589. other used cars. A. L. Sandin. Auta Motor Service. E. Stackhouse. Phone 594. and mattress, chest of drawers, TWO room apartment. Suitable for|FOUR room stucco house. Modern Phone 2180, or call lamps, chairs, curtains, kitchen| UNFURNISHED second floor two room apartment, near bath. 523 table and utensils. Phone 1873-W, or call Tribune Apartment 5 after Bo'cloek TWO rodm well furnished basement apartment, Two beds. $20. 515 2nd Avenue. 4th Street. ONE stucco Crate One a story house, Gi come. el located, See Baker at 604 3rd St. ree SALE except bath, Small down payment. |1029 PONTIAC coach. Good running nee Buick car, $55. 2101 Rosser| Order. New battery. Cheap. 301 BASEMENT house, five rooms, large TWO room kitchenette, nished, $30 per month: FIVE ROOM house. Full basement. K. KLEI BEAUTIFUL French Limogues din- Original cost, $175. Sell reasonable. Write Tribune Ad 23555. HOUSEHOLD furnishings for seven room boarding and rooming house. 321 8th Street. Phone 869-J. 54 INCH round fumed oak table and BIRD'S-EYE maple dresser, floor ‘amp, rug. Réasonablee Phone buffet, mattress, two rugs, library table, etc. Phone 548-W. ONE small furnished house. Five furnished apartments. 818 7th St. ner set, like new. Have 125 pieces. TWO room furnished apartment. ——_—— hallway. Coal bin. % acre land. Real bargain. Phone 2088-M. Re: ment, 20 years Large chicken coop. South 16th. Inquire N. P. Section House. District Representative ——————_————— Ride Wanted Business Opportunity Adults only. Call 1002 4th Street. | YOUNG man will drive and share for|IMPLEMENT DEALERS — Impie: THREE room basement apartment. Adults only. 511 Sth Street, FURNISHED one room and 1 ette, Call at 120 Ave. B. ride. Seattle or Los Angeles. Call} ment business grossing $15,000 thi: 1831-3. year for sale in Otter Tail county, Minnesota, in heart of lake region. ‘Owner must devote time to news- Mattresses paper interests and will sell at low MODERN furnished apartment. In- MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. quire Cut Rate Drug. figure to reliable man. Write H. T. 1244-W. ONE gas and one coal heater. In good PRACTICALLY new Heatrola, Burns coal, 233 West Broadway. Phone condition. 520 Bell Street. Phone 1414-J, 204-R. FURNITURE at 116 W. Rosser. Also . Screw tail Boston Bull, male. GOOD gas stove, bed spring and TWO complete bedroom suites. Phone —_—_—_——_——X_ mattress. Call at 711 Ave A. 513-J. For Sale FOR SALE: Near Olympia, Washing- ONE grocery store, one -apartment ton, 400 acres with 1500 feet on Puget Sound. Can be cut into ten acre tracts. Price to rise soon. This APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd St. Either regular or spring filled. 409) iter, Vergas, Minnesota. 9th &t. Phone 1126. Wanted to Buy For Sale or Trade WANTED: Filling station on busy Work Wanted FARMERS ATTENTION LET us haul your livestock direct to market. We will pick up your cat- tle, hogs, and sheep on the farm re- gardless of number of head and make delivery to Union Stock Yards same day. Drop us a card or phone Man- dan 542, Bonded and insured trucker. LIVE STOCK EXPRESS Mandan, N. Dak. TRUCKERS TO PACKING PLANT. Take back a load of vegetables. Po- tatoes graded and bagged 65 cents a cwt. Carrots, cabbage and onions reasonable, Studlien Bros. Farm, 11 TWO shetland ponies. One team Bay| street in business section. Write | MATTRESS and springs, drop leaf or Geldings, weight 3,200. Model T/ Midland Produce Company, Fargo, Ford. Herman Ode. Phone 745-R.| North Dakota. gate leg table, day bed, dresser. Phone 1488. Miscellaneous for Sale REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- WHY WAIT FOR WEEK-END SPECIALS? Free Dell IL order: Veal Roa pe na anges ey chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- PHONE 17 a une office. eee SLIGHTLY used Corona portable ‘wm. Doha typewriter. Phone 1213-R. Rooms for Rent miles N.E. Moorhead. Take U. 8.|ROOM for rent. All modern. Across Highway 75 to Kragnes then 2 miles East and 1 mile North. Sound property would be ideal to colonize, For information write Carlton I. Sears, Olympia, Wash- ington. 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, or call 601. RELIABLE young men and young women attending Commercial Col- lege want places to earn board, room, or both . Phone 121. FURNISHED one upstairs room, one YOUR LUCKY NUMBER from high school. Three blocks from Mi quality Worn nk ent Rees, capitol. Near telephone. Phone 1301. on main floor, and basement room. ae wUoANnED Nice and clean. 712 Main. WORK wanted by girl with steno-|NICE sleeping rooms. Very close in, graphic and clerking experience. Phone 1160-W. CARING for children in evenings by goune girl. Phone 1778-M. Ask for ROOM in new modern air-condi-| THE well-known Engstrom coal mine on capitol bus line. Always hot water. 2047-J. 411 Ave. A. For Rent tioned home. Close to bath.Always} situated on Section 15 in Ecklund hot water. 903 9th Street. township on reasonable terms. See NEW used slicing + machines, TWO chair barber shop with three FOR sale or trade for residence in WEATHERSTRIP your house before cold winter sets in. I sell the Dou- ble Seal Interlocking Weather Strips. Phone 978-J for prices. W. A. Zimmer. meat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company, 404 Mandan Street, Bis- marck, North Dakota, Phone 2438. chair marble back stand. Good business. Best location in town. A. 8. DeVoice, Red Lodge, Mont. college town, cafe and beer parlor, small live town. Write Tribune Ad 23575. HAYS safety steel house trailer. Used LADIES Laskin lamb coat, prac- ONE quarter land with running wa- mt SIX room modern house available one trip. Will sell cheap. George __ Anderson, Wing, North Dakota. WANTED—Hour work by experienced | COMFORTABLE room with board, if} T. H. Steffen of Wilton or Geo, M. woman. Call 2259-W. Ask for Joy. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wants work. Call Mary at 1778-J. Lost and Found LOST—Bay gelding. Bald tace; wt. 1650; Liberal reward. For notify Roy Christensen, Braddock, N. Dak. LARGE room. Bath adjoining. Personal DESIRABLE well furnished room.| Typewriter Sales and Service. TWO furnished sleeping rooms. Gas; for sale. LOST: Red tricycle, white. Balloon tires. Reward. Phone 286 or return to 701 6th. Travel Opportunity DRIVING to Lodi, LARGE furnished room for light Tribune Rates California. Fri- orning. Room for one. Write Tribune Ad 23547. Real Estate LARGE room. Suitable for two or tically new. Also sport coat. Sizes 16, Write Tribune Ad 23568. ter. Very cheap for cash. Write Tribune Ad. Houses for Rent September 15. Also, six room mod- ern house, immediate possession. Phone 1421-R. NEW modern dwelling, halfway be- P. De tween capitol and N. P. $55.00 per month. Write Tribune modern house, Inquire 214 5th. GOOD house, near high school and grade school. Phone MODERN six room cottage. Immedi- 250, Obert A. Olson. possession. Phone 278. Price Roomers and $25 per sqnonth, 919 Sth Street. Phone 390-W. For Sale or Rent house. OVER 100 houses and over 1,000 lots in all parts of city at terms and prices to suit almost any buyer. DESIRABLE modern room. Con- No other local desired. Centrally located. Near| Register of Bismarck. bus line. 623 6th Street. —_—_—_—_—_—_—— Clothes closet, gas plate. Near post-| New and used typewriters, Rentals. office. Quiet. 208 Rosser. Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd Street. Good lovation. Gentlemen preferred.) BTANO tuning. Chas. L. Bryan, 422 Phone 1250-R. 102 Ave. A. 4th Street. Phone 649. Small piano heat and hot water. Centrally lo- cated. 404 Sth Street. housekeeping in quiet home. Close in. $15. Phone 752-W. Are LOW ping room for girl. Next to 4i7 loth Street,|] All classit pela yrre Upstairs. Phone 245. word basis. First insertion (per word) 30 2 consecutive insertions (per word) .......... 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ............4%0 insertions three: Also, two room house. Call at 701 Front Street. veniently located. Also, garage for tent. Phone 724. Over 2,500 sales. dealer can anywhere nearly equal this record. All listings, all corre- spondence in connection with our business is open to your inspection. You on buy cheaper through F. E. LARGE well furnished room for one SLEEPING room. Also, three room LARGE pleasant sleeping room. Also, i! Wanted to Rent UNFURNISHED four room t- ment by October 1. cated. Phone 1547-J. pect eS sertion. MODERN sleeping room. Lavatory No clairvoyant, fortune tell- —_—_—_—aK—xa—a—a—eeleell=== T. M. Casey & Sons Authorized agency for Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poration in Bismarck We have charge of rental and disposition ef all HOLC property year amortized with Pete CREME eeetely elec: a0 Properties arc now—We expect to have avail- able in the very near future a or two. Reasonable. Next to bath. 414 3rd Street. unfurnished apartment. Inquire at 617 7th Street. gnly tn he state of North Da- garage for rent. 223 10th Street. sy; es and border used on epee ae want ads come under classi- SLEEPING room for one or two. Al- fled display rates of 75 cents mare bot water AM ek Phone per column inch per single in- in room. 510 4th Street. er, matrimonial, or doubtful Farms for Sale three room cottage, woodshed, gar: age, stable, well, all in good condi- tion, near school and mail. Good road, 5% miles from Chehalis. Sell ecrt toms. Will trade on Pears property. Write or phone Kenneth King, Bismarck. —EEe SEE Strayed BLACK mare. About ae, pounds, west, Wing, North Dakota,