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MARKET LEADERS ? ! in Quotations New York Stocks in 2- YEAR FI 5 (Perntshed by Remell-Mller Co) prin ee ae Sept. Adams Ex] 18) Li Lig M B (4a) 95 No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. ....91.08 Aiss Sad.) tog | beowaies caN No. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs, 14 Lorillard (P) 20% No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. .... 1.02 All. Ch.D. 202 | vrack Trks 38 No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. 190 | . ae ae Mar Field 19% Downward Trend Displaces|No ¢ cerk northern’ 88 be 2. a8 Extreme Break 2% Break 2% Centsi/am. cy. sug. 20% | MeKes &R 10% Early Rally; Some Stocks [No.5 dark northern, $2 Ibs. .... $0) Much Liquidation of Grain |Am i. & S| stiam! Cop 14K . hern, Dip 13 Points No. 5 Sak northern, 50 Ibs. .... 04 Holdings . aa eo; al rats a 40 ibs. 81; 48 “tbs., 78; 47 Ibs, 75; 46 eee ne mao Am. P. L, 3 | Minn Mol 8% {ooNew York, Sept 13.—()—Stock | ins, 72: 45 Ibs., 60; 44 Ibs., 66;-43 ibs.,|, Chicago, Sept, 18.—()—Late tum-|/Am. Rad. 16 | MSt PSSM 1 _ Market leaders crashed into’new low | 63-"42 ibs,, 60; 41 Ibs., 57; 40 Ibs., 54; | "les of wheat prices carried the Chi- | Am, Rol. Mill, 33% | Wont Ward 505% territory for two years or longer Mon- | 39’1hs 51: 38 Ibs., 48; 37 1bs., cago market down to new lows for/am.S, Ref. 78%| Mur Corp 8% day following ais mally it No. 1 hard amber durum .... the season. tweak in wheat values [Poe oos Cue OOM phigh aa spired by action o! government The extreme Am. Sug. 5 Pithdraying $900,000,000 in. sterilized {No } mixed durum here was 2% cents @ bushel, Much |am Tee in,” | Nat Cah R 24% ave to lighten credit needs. No. stoploss selling was in evidence, owing | Am. Tob. B. 76% | Nat Dy Pro 17% .) At the worst prices tumbled 1 to 7/No. 2 flax largely to setbacks of securities at New | Am. W. Wks. 14% | Nat Distill 26% | points, There were a few losses of a8/No, 1 rye York, resulting in liquidation of wheat | Am. Wool Pf. 52. | Nat Pr & Lt 8% much as 13 or 80. Barley ‘37; heldings to protect stock market ac- | Anaconda 48% | Nat Steel 83% eer Temerenpeered 18. She, nel Oats AE the close, wheat was 15-2 centa Ae Bh Sevoet are our. Hard 5. G. 13 wottplte the monetary move by| under Saturday's finish, Sept. 101%,/A. T. 5. F, 58%| No Am Avia 7% , the financial sector con- Dec. 1.02%-1.03, corn % off to .. | Atl Ref. 23% | No Amer 215% ca to exhibit uneasiness over Far CHICAGO RANGE be Ngai 1.02%-%, Dec. 62%-%, and | Avia. Corp. 4%| No Pacific 19% Eastern and European affairs. nes See, Sa tow eben i Ome Bald. Loco, 3%| Ohio Ol 15% oe were in the neighborhood a4 1.04% 1A" 1.01% | WHEAT FALLS OFF ae = ue ee ou ee rH ‘Of 2,600,000 shares. : msdall 18% v Government bonds were mildly ; + 105% eg 4 i Mnneapolte, Sept Tee cee rraders | Bendix 16 | PacG & El 37% responsive to the gold shift and the * ‘ a S in the wheat market were Inclined to | Beth. Stl. 80 | Packard 1% decision of the authorities to pur- 103 1.05 00% °1.02% even up long trades and prices fell off | Boeing Air. 23%| Param Pict 17% chase short-term treasury paper on : 9% 70% 69% 70 futures closed iy lower at Tiss; | Borden 20% | Park Utah 3% the ope riper ea este 1 83% 63% 62% 62% Pe 72% at 1.11%-%, and May 2 at pee Mie 38 | Pathe Film 7% poration loans dip| al an ini- , 64% 65% 64 64% Bu 5 6% |Penney JC 83% tial upturn. 64% Ye oe September ti es closed at 2.03, 1% uP, | Bur a. Mch, 23%|Penn RR 31% Commodities generally pointed rt. ‘31% 31% .30% .30%| September ote futures closed But. Cop. & Z. 4% |Phelp Dodge 40 downward. Cotton futures were low- | Dec. 30% 30% 29% 29% pueored at down te Be Tyee es Cal. Z-Id. 25 | Phil Morris 85% and wheat at Chicago was off 1% ‘31% (31% 31 B14 | lower et 1, ana Dec w'aesbss Sept |CAN. Pac. 9% | Philips Pet 50% to 2% vents a bushel. Corn was down “ feed barley at 50, % lower, and Dec, 1|Case (J.I.) 140 |Pro & Gam 54 7s to up %. WE iireeermoi ers illeeryoperis aes tious | Caterpil. 77% |Pu Sve NJ 37 + 5% 954 9% 94% iar Winter wheat was in steady de- [Celanese 30%) Pullman 41 - 96 96 25% 8 and, Di ai id di. Tr. D. ico 63 ‘ure Oil 18% Livestock : "etn wala Hae demas “outs | Ghes, 0.” 42% | Pury Bak Ine A emai in : : : was in sharp deman - 8 5% 16% chi, nee Ww. Pt. 6%|Rem Rand 18% 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Sept. 13.—(AP—U. ; Produce Markets | Reo Motor 3% 8. D. A)—Cattle 9,800; fed steers 40 10.50 1040 1048 —-. . Rep Stl scarce, steady; a few sales 12.00 to 40 10.51 10.35 10.42 Chicago, sept femerr A Gey—Butter and meee a, ee Seti i 35.80; bids tending lower on grass cat- 1040 1052 1037 1042 | eggs tended upward today while poul-|Col-Palm 14% |Seabd Oil 38% tis seeing about ec nA eee 1040 1052 10.40 1042 | *Y, showed, Hen cir ccreamery. Col. G. El. 10%|Sears-Roe 80 ium killer steers 7. ; grassy clals (98 score) 34%-%; extras Com, Solv. 10% ! Servel heifers 5.50 to 7.50; few up to 8.50; + 1637 | 38%; ‘extra. frets, (80-91) 33-38%: |Com, & Sou, 2%{\ahel Un ah” food 100 9 800: low cutars and ut- |" 180 |G Aen tandatde G0" sentsel= [C0 Bis” 30% |immons 35 ters 350 to 475; western sausage Te oe ee Shine Acoso 12%] Socony Vac 18% hulls 4.78 to 5.75: plain to medium MINNEAPOLIS RANGE oo see eare 2: firm; ext perficeteleshl eae Can 52 |Sou Cal Ed 21% stockers 5.00 to 7.00; good steers held Minneapolls, eee Dei local 21%; cara 22; current eecetes| Gent one ik ae a Eee ay 7.50 to 8.75. Wheat— in Cote | oultry, live, 2 44 truck! %| 80 Ry Cat rns wet Gs hag He Late THs eee ae ah age [Gorm Prat, S14) So Ry Pe a0 Pron ; | Dec. 21 horn hens 16; fryers, colore putt leg choloe 9.00-10.00; | vray 211... 144% 114% 111% 1.12 Fiymoutn Fock age W nite eo Rock Crosley Bq, | Sud Brands 10% y a rollers, colore . Am, Sug. 63 Hog i ait gh tan gg”, soy ae, lec era Whi Ment Yr cur, wigt ¢4 84 Gace iar and. Saturday; nee ups $3 45% 45% 44 44K putes, colored 20%, Plymouth Rock | Deere & Co. 103 | std Oil Ind 38 active’ a and choice 170-250 Ibs., 28% nites Rock 23, pareDeE hee yy Dia. Mtch, 23%) Std ON J 50% 11,65-60; top 12.00, ly; few DK TK U2 2. \turkeye, hens Ifttoms 16 No.2 ture | Dome Mines 37° |Stew War 14 250-900 Ibs., 11.00-78; 140-160 Ibs., NM Wh 10% 70% keys 18: young ducks 4% Ib. up, col- Doe ae ie Stone & Web 16% e sma colore upon ecarce, fom Sales 11.0155, Bod SOW | gen 8% 28% 3K 38% White Tb; old’ geese Treyoung 16, "| wat tog tng (Sedebaker 9% stags 10.28-15; choice feeder pigs up sean erray IEW YORK POULTRY | El Auto Lite 81% | Texas Corp 50 to 12.25; average cost Saturday 10.74; 2.01% 2.03° 2.00% 2.08 New York, “sept. 10--07--Butter, | El Pw & Lt 16 |Tex Gul Sul 33% Salgit 35 Tes for the week 1047 5 pie 304% 202% 204 9,152, stendy: Creamery, higher than} Gen Elec 4% ITPC&O 9% jan M0 Toe. Deo p08 9D fiat ‘inph athe L$). 26: Gen Foods 5% [Tim Roll” 5% ; ds (84-87 28%-31; 1- | Gen Mtrs 49%|Trans-Am 13%, Se ea eee eitede een mone ogee ea fred (80 sore) iat Se sn ee Gillette 12% |Tri-Cont Cor 6% ers asking 25 or more higher on fat) | Durum— Open High Low Close mee a 3 Stresh fancy. 1934 Soe a enna eee sero good ae aan, native Sanne Sept. . 5 resh specials held, fancy 1936, 23- oe. 2% |Union Pac 108% etrictly choice Washington 10.50, with i Mixed colors: |G N Ir Ctt 16% |Un Air,Corp 22% feeders out at 10.00, : jfinats ong fi b13h;| GN Ry pr ai | United” Drug 9% : 1 di tie No. 1, 19%- Dairy cows opening largely steady: Rs averag ae Tris, ‘Reftigert-| Groviewece 31% | united Frult 65 most springer, cows 60.00 to 80.00; few tor special packs 24-25; standard 23%;| Greyhound = 11% 85.00; plain backward cows down to firsts 23-23%. ies Mi! Hee Prod 3, | Un Gas Imp 11% 40.00. enpyeased (,boultry , steady; fresh.) Houd- HB 17% ve noe ae oxen) broilers ftyers 21-26; toasters 21-30, Fowls, Boge Soma 88 |usSR&Imp ™% Chicago, Sept ta 8.D. A) PIER; Cold Raentares 204-10; spring:| srneoon Mo 116) os “Rubber (43 —Hogs 10,000, af 2,000 direct: ducks 16. is. Progen, chickens (boxes) | Ti Pent ee US Smelt R 78 market ly 25-40 higher ti brotiers 5-80; fryers and roasters | 74 °pa 30 US Steel 93% and packing soe ra 35:50 up fate: prec | | MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAGN | ducks 1534-10. In Bus Meh 159° |U8,84 Pt 121, ‘ical to inne Ph Good and chotce 90-430 1b. 1215-465 apuinn prey compared 10 55 mute eet, ete; eolored gag; | Int Harv 93%) war Pict 11% 40-290 Ib., 12.00-40; 150-180" 1 11.60 Aeeiatalies Leghorn 23-24; fowls, colored 24-26; uae ae oan 56%! West Un 39% 3 Most good packing sows 10.: ghorn 18-20; old roosters 16; nf el 8% Minne nolis cash wheat end coarse =20; West Air 31% Tattle 20,000, calves, 3,000: general grain nap uotations tocay follow:|“°Wnites, resale’ of premium marks | J0HNS-Man 101 | West El 128% Mratoractive nd fully stead ace ‘Gam eat et 40. 41; nearby and midwestern pre: nae 54% | White Mot 18 e nd yearlings ver: ee lve | mium marks exchange specials esge ) 20%] wilson & Co 7% Sil'she stock actives about 3,000 west thy DNB. i 3144736: exchange standards 41; fancy / Krog Groce 18%| Woolworth 43% lade tm, MesiSDon ould Aas DNS) sae "| eo arse ager Eels | SOP Gl St wey te OO i i 0 and premuims =41; vealers fully steady; prime heifers 1.21% 128% ..... Pacific coast specials 36-28; Pacific i 4°960 1b, u i Sheep hig, tneludiag, 200 direct: van 1K mediums Witt? Exotic count put: | PUDlishers Told to higher; good to, choice natives fos8 poet Susewaanentee fancy 31%-40; near- Check Subscriptions ed; e 193 =345 s 10.75; others held higher: 5 aes eal eae Dae choice Washingtons 11.00; two 1.17% 1.23% Van Hook, N. D., Sept. 13—()— good Montanas 10.50: sheep | . a Duck eggs, extra large nes sats Publishers attending the Northwest arr even ne 0-4.00; | 115% 121% 30; other nearby large fancy 2. District Press association Ronen sete es ede a So * pp TeRe yas Saturday were urged to check their 113% 118% Chena sept Np Ege FUTURES | subscription lists because postmasters Sioux city, see, So ie —w. 8. D. ne Butter Futures: have been instructed to check com- A.)\—Cattle 7 ives 600; siau 110% 1.15% High Low Closé|pliance with postal regulations. ey : geist me Sewanee beng: sent through the + 107% 1.12% I zs Postoffice to a subscriber more than. some we: 5 cne year in arrears must bear one eck nid teedere active, strane we + 1.04% 1.09% Renta Oct -gian ss 23% 22% 22% |cent postage and postmasters at Stan- 25; some held higher; dards, Nov. . 23% 22% 33 |ley and Van Hook have been in- prime beeve quoted cad ut ear 1.01% 1.06% oes structed to refuse to grant second n around 15 15. ofrlote cose ose est eight Rominally, ry iscellaneous fess | subscriptions. i me arta Se a4 ounte: . It was the concensus of newspaper- CALL MONEY ra cutters (DO ee hae wontens: Winter Wheat New York, Sept. 13—(#)—Call|men that the same action will be medium 8.00 down; good and choice | 1" Bao? ee stepdy; 1 per Poent an Oars cent, | taken in other postoffices and that Jolp feeaing neltere Weld around 726-|2DEWOr icy aaaq ....| BERD SeMMMtelA! Paes, LDEE Rt | the ‘extra S2 cents annually would ker and feed cattle quo- | 13% protein 4-6 mos, 1% per cent. have to be passed onto the subscri- 3, §50-800 Ibs. good and | 1 DH Wor Bankers acceptances unchanged. | bers’ payment if he is not pald up. % 1HW... 113% ..... 111% 006 a 12% protein Boston, Sept 1a eta, 8. D. A.) FORX ENTRY WINS x —The wool market was unsettle Chicago, Sept. 13.—(AP). 1DH Wor 1% 1.09% Th 1 a ket ; tee g0, pt. 1 \—Grand LH Wee LIK... LOOM soos) Monday 8 cable reports recelyed, by | works’ entry in the national softball & yee or pelt ie in Petes tote the Closeiof last | tournament here advanced toward on ; m : , week's auction sales in Australia. final round with a 6 to 1 trium ; 1 5 otitis wearer pane | a i cae a Tetde ia forign was rasticaily et lover a Baton Rouge, Le, ten Sunday. and hole 190 ai 1 puteners 11.40-60 11D H Wor awaited further develouments in Aus-) 00 dy, eed er ee 05 genet Oe OF WT 1.03% 104% spheduled fol ensn fOMPEEON, Zee Zom’zings? 2150 through; Fo nerlyiesrinn tatisincentessusseses |? DWF ox 1.01% Cuikee hee Tecan wheat coe te moe hela choice eprgeni native “Durem No. 3 red 1.09; sample grade 77-85; sPlable largely 8.80 down: three decks |1 amber hd peo eperait! 08%; sample grade hard 48-72 ‘te wes fs feeder lambs 10.00- Ths.... 1.01% 110% «200 overs! Corn, No, 2 mixed 1.02%; No. 1 yel- solld mouth to yearling breeding | 9 amber hd low 1.05 i owen rtiab Dae: re, 1.00% 1.00% vier sseee] Oats a 3b mixed 32%4-34%; No. 1 CHICAGO POTATOES H-. sone o,POTATOR 9B% 107K veers oeere Aitearics —Potataes. 182, on track 317, total US, 93 no! mticng of shipments Saturday 824, Sunday 42;|° §7 Il 95% 1.03% ...00 eee) Timothy seed 2.40-50 cwt, demand, North Dakota, (rumpheneeol T SALES Russets fair, other stock slow; SEK LOUK atsen: erase Minneapolis, Sept. 18 yp Range of, Der ewt, Idaho, Russet, Bur 5 Olea Tl otieratnranioss No. 1, 10; US. B1% BDH wreee voor eut, No. 1 heavy dark northern faa pata spring 1.3434 °1.26; * 2 dark north % seen ard amber dur- oo hard winter mixed durum 945 26% 3 bay ed as tis: Ne, 2 red, ne 99%. P00:10; ‘Minnesota -cobblers ano BAM H i ae wie eae oobicrs US| oS Ibe. 82% = art jod 65; Bliss tr: | Grade of B mabiting 86% -804; No. 3 Bs. 3 a partly graded |) Sinners. 97% ae 18; ON Noobblers ‘partly |! Amber... 27% Es MLavares eet eg es ORLY, e, 1 si issn cash MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ted prices. Wheat: heavy dark porth- Sept. 13.—(®—Flour, Coarse Gra! ern sprit % 1. 0. r barrel in 98 pound northern ahi 138%: . milly patents unchang- | . 103 1.06 1,1534-1,23%; standard patents, un- i 5 Ria 5, 1.01% -1.02 3 6,20. 3 - 101 1.03 5, 1.01% - i" 96 1’ northern Ri ha 18%; No. 1 dark ings 19.50-20. 4 i 99% -1.08%; No. 8, 974,-1.06 MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES 3 ra fy 4 y 15 dione: White Ri 5 44 1.90; Russet Berage ie 3 a Max Schmeling, who says he combination “zees zom'zings” that convinces Piles tuompns, No. 4 him he can whip Joe Louis a ae, a oes River, Valley | 3 tan again, peers intently at one of Earl 7 onion te 1.00, “depending OF | sed Boe Ce 4% 16% 13% the more exciting, exchanges in quik ers ted. 00; warbas, 75- jower o 00 aren the Louis-Tommy Farr bout, _.THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1937 :There’s Lots of News Female Help Wanted _ ‘Middle-aged woman to care for elderly couple. Inquire write Lawrence Myers, Center, N. MAID for general housework. Good pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking and serving. Smail fam- _ily. Write Tribune Ad. 23535. ‘WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. Gordon Cox. 612 W. Thayer. WANTED—Experienced waitress at once. Call or write Greystone Hotel, Beulah, North Dakota. Male Help Wanted MAN or woman wanted to handle distribution of famous Watkins Products in Bismarck. New gigan- tic $15,000 customer prize contest spells fast volume sales. WANTED MUST have car. Work in rural dis- tricts. Your home county. Perma- nent. Good pay weekly. Give age and experience. Write P. N. Blake, 415 Lbr. Exch. Bldg., Minneapolis, Minnesota. ,|HUSBAND and wife to run home- operated grocery agency. Every- thing supplied; no money risk. Earnings up to $200 in a month. Details mailed free. Write ZANOL, 1162 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. WANT capable person, school man preferred, handle regular line to schools and service contracts. Must be hustler. Polished personality. Write Tribune Ad. 23665. Household Goods for Sale WOOL mohair davenport and chair; mahogany bed, dresser, spring and mattress; fumed oak breakfast set, bookcase and sewing machine, Tocker, round oak heat, range, jars, 9x12 rug, vacuum cleaner, canned vegetables, cot, other misc. Phone 2088-M. EIGHT piece dining room set (gen- uine mahogany), Singer sewing ma- chine, lamps, two large leather rockers, kitchen table and chairs, etc. Priced for quick sale. 320 Ave. B West. Phone 963-W. In These Want-Ads Apartments for Rent Instruction Autombbiles for Sale UNFURNISHED large flat, two bed-|SUE DIGBY — Private Instructor. USED CARS rooms. Centrally located. Avail-| Shorthand typewriting. 223 1935 Dodge Sedan able September 20th. Also, small/ 2nd Street. Call 1619. 1936 Plymouth Coupe furnished apartment. Available at 1935 Chrysler Airflow once. Call at 404 Sth Street. Houses for Sale 1936 Chrysler Airflow MODERN two room apartment. Close in. Ready for occupancy October 1. Call 260 during day. Evenings 512-W. Dr. R. 8. Enge. 518 5th Street. CLOSE to capitol. Furnished mod- ern light housekeeping basement; apartment with fireplace. Adults only, $25. 1021 8th Street. DOWNTOWN furnished room for Ught housekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main, Apts. 7 or 2. COMPLETELY furnished one room upstairs apartment for one or two. Laundry privileges. Phone 1093-W. 405 5th St. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette. Water, heat, and gas furnish- ed. Suitable one or two. 608 3rd Street. UNFURNISHED three room basement apartment. Lights, gas heat, water and garage furnished. $42, Phone 1161. THREE room, bath and kitchen in new fireproof building. Inquire Park Food Store, 234 W. Bdwy. or call J. B, Smith, 1916, TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath. One-room besement apartment. Both furnished. 607 5th St. Phone 403-R. TWO room kitchenette and bath all furnished apartment. Heat, gas, water, telephone. $30. Phone 689-R. HOUSES FOR SALE DESIRABLE seven room modern bungalow. East front 4th Street. FIVE room modern esate oe age, near schools, priced to sell. SEVEN room modern dwelling, gas heat, garage, $3,250. GOOD income producing apartment house. Good condition. Well lo- cated, Priced to sell. FIVE room modern bungalow with basement apartment, $2,500. GROCERY store and apartment house combined in Bismarck. FIFTY-SEVEN acres Missour! bottom Jand, mostly clear. GEO. M. REGISTER MODERN four room bungalow. 26x42 large basement. Glazed in porch. Gas heat if desired, double garage, also a five room modern dwelling, full basement, near pavement, low taxes, small down payment, low tate of interest, terms or exceptional deal for cash. Write Tribune Ad. 23623, FOUR room modern house, replas- tered and resided two years, at- tractive location for flat, 419 and Street. Write Box 104, Timmer, N. Dak. BUY from owner, house with apart- ments for income property. 2% blocks from downtown. Write Tri- bune Ad 23589, 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1935 Ford Coupe 1937 Plymouth Tudor 1935 International Pickup 1934 Chevrolet Pickup 1937 Chevrolet. Coupe 1932 Plymouth Sedan 1931 Plymouth Sedan 1930 Pontiac Coach 1931 Ford Coach 1029 Ford Coupe 1930 Reo Truck 1930 Pontiac Sedan See this fine selection of used cars before you buy. 23 years of honest used car dealings. CORWIN - CayRCEG MOTORS, INC. 122 Main Avenue Phone 700 USED CARS FOR SALE 1929 Ford A Sedan ..... . 1928—Durant 4 Sedan . 1929 Ford A Panel ... 1830 Chevrolet 6 Sedan . 1928 Whippet Coupe . 1928 Chrysler Coupe . 1929 Chevrolet Truck ... 1935 Ford L W BR Truck We Trade and Give Terms HEDAHL ore co. Bismarck, N. D. $200 CREDIT on new Plymouth or Chrysler. $140 cash. Would con- sider used car. Aug. Bumann, Man- lan. TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath, furnished or unfurnished, No chil- dren. Phone 1832, THREE room unfurnished ground floor apartment. Inquire at 1026 loth Street, NICELY furnished one room and kitchennette apartment. 411 5th. Phone 273. BEDROOM suite, child's cots, kitchen cabinet, table, chairs, davenport, and chairs, lawn mower,’ garden hose and many other articles, 312 Anderson Street. NEW modernistic four piece bedroom suite, Large chair with footstool, davenport, writing desk and radio. 218 W. Thayer. Phone 1538. FURNISHED basement apartment, $12, Sleeping room, $8. 310 Thayer Avenue. THREE room strictly modern apart- ment, private entrance, ground floor. 406 9th Street, TWO room and kitchenette. Pri- vate entrance. Ground floor. Near bath, 305 3rd Street. HOUSEHOLD furnishings for seven room boarding and rooming house. 321 8th Street. Phone 869-J. TWO room and bath. Furnished or unfurnished. Private entrance. 511 13th Street. FINISHED basement house, five rooms, large hallway. Coal bin, % acre land. Real bargain. Phone 2088-M. ONE stucco bungalow. One two- story house. Good income. Well located. See Baker at 604 3rd St. BASEMENT house, five rooms, large hallway. Coal bin. % acre land. Real bargain. Phone 2088-M. Perfection Cleaners Men’s Suite Ladie’s Dresses Cleaned and = Cleaned Only 50c 218 Thayer $1.00 Phone 1707 Mattresses $4 INOH round fumed oak table and buffet, mattress, two rugs, library table, etc. Phone 548-W. TWO room apartment. Suitable for two or three. Phone 2180, or call at 717 Thayer. Chas. 422 4th ‘THE best small plano made. L. Bryan, piano turner. Street, Phone 649. TWO room well furnished basement eat Rieti: Two beds. $20. 515 2nd t. Houses for Rent MODERN furnished apartment. In- quire Cut Rate Drug. COMPLETELY modern bungalow at 423 6th Street. Partially furnished. References required. Occupy Oct- ober Ist. Address W. M. Murnane, Devils Lake, N. D. APARTMENT for ays 215 3rd 8t. Phone 852, —_—— Work Wanted MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 9th St. Phone 1126. Land for Sale CHICAGO owners offer 200,000-acre improved 8. E. Montana ragch; $2.85 per acre; all fenced, and well watered. Address Room 537, 160 W. LaSalle St., Chicago, Ill. FIVE acres river bottom, heavily tim- bered. On section line, five miles north. Phone 1745. SIX room modern house with garage. Good location. Five room partly modern house. Inquire 214 5th. FIVE ROOM house. Full basement. Large chicken coop. South 16th. Inquire N. P. Section House. LOWER duplex with two bedrooms. Adults preferred. Inquire 108% Ave. © West. SEVEN room modern house. Avail- able October 10th. Low rent. Tele- Phone 249, MODERN six room cottage. Immedi- ate possession. Phone 278. Price Owens, MODERN five room house. $35 per month. Write Tribune Ad 23537. Sr Apartment for Rent Strictly modern—everything fur- nished—in basement with private entrance—modern kitchen—gas heat—available at once—new— Slenn ar Ee 30 per month for two, $26 for one, On Fitth Street Phone 1204 Real Estate ro) 100 houses and over 1,000 lots in all parts of city at terms and prices to suit almost any buyer. Over 2,500 sales. No other local dealer can anywhere nearly equa) this record. All listings, all corre- spondence in connection with our business is open to your inspection. You can buy cheaper through F. E. YOUNG. for about low stove ‘wood, 16 Magee 4-04 Fight to reject any Bids should be mailed to Mrs. T. on Sullivan, clerk, Bismarck, N. Dak. 8! Mrs. T. D. Sullts igned, ae ler Apple Creek School District. 9-13-20. Qance OF THE DISTRICT ape ost office, Kansas City, August Sealed bids, in triplicate, w: ‘at this of- fice until 2:01 September 17, 1937 and then publicly opened, for furnishing the materials, and per- forming the work for pew atthe oS, ect Pl August 27, es wir any) mention= eneral conditions date Ae 38 7. Specifications ane other data Says Film Executive Tried to Attack Her Los Angeles, Sept. Heep rey story by 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 H. T. Crum Mandan, N. Dak. RELIABLE young men and young women attending Commercial Col- lege want places to earn board, room, or both . Phone 121. WORK wanted by girl with steno- graphic and clerking experience. Phone 1160-W. CARING for children in evenings by young girl. Phone 1778-M. Ask for Ida. EXPERIENCED and reliable girl For Sale or Trade FOR sale or trade for residence in college town, cafe and beer parlor, small live town. Write Tribune Ad 23575. TWO shetland ponies. One team Bay Geldings, weight 3,200. Model T. Ford. Herman Ode, Phone 745-R. WHY WAIT FOR WEEK-END SPECIALS? Free Delivery all o: fol Roast, 2 Ibs. 2 Ibs, 35 tba. 35er PHONE 18 PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET ‘Wm, Dehn and fon lers over 20c. 5 Veal Steak, und Beet Rooms for Rent CLEAN room adjoining bath. Always wants work by the hour. Phone 552-R. WANTED—Hour work by experienced woman, Call 2259-W. Ask for Joy. YOUNG man wants any kind of work. Phone 2477-W. Ask for Ernest, hot water. Gas heat. Near bus/ Ww, line. Gentlemen only. 614 Ave. C. TWO furnished rooms. Two girls in room. $5.00 each. Conveniences. Private entrance. 9806 2nd Street. Phone 2131-R. EXPERIENCED girl wants hour work. Phone 2442. Lost and Found LOST—Six inch gasoline truck tank filler cap. Painted blue. Reward. Phone 700. Sioux Oil Company, Bi LOST—A black and white bull terrier pup. Notify H. A. Pike, 703 3nd Street . ————————————=————E=E== Wanted to Buy ser] LATE model car from owner who will part payment balance. 218 W. Thayer. Phone 1538. KOZY kar covered baby buggy. Call 685-R. Lots for Sale LOTS in 500 block on 2ist Street. Lights, water, gas. Cash or terms. Call _2136-J after 6 p. m. For Sale WATERMELONS, cantaloupe, mush- » fh south of Ball Park, Bismarck, North Dakota. ONE grocery store, one house, one six-room residence, all 246, Bismarck, or call 601. MODERN 350 acre dairy and poultry | eyecare nouse, 185 it im near 5 acres under cultivation. Priced right . August Zuger, R. 1, Mandan, | Dak. Strips. Phone 978-J for prices. W. A. Zimmer. NEW and used slicing machines, HAYS safety steel house trailer. Used one trip. Will sell cheap. George Anderson, Wing, ass Dakota. OPPORTUNITY for young couple de- SUITE of rooms at Dunraven. Also, single room. Home cooked meals served. 212 3rd St. Phone 428. FURNISHED one upstairs room, one on main floor, and basement room. Nice and clean. 712 Main. NICE sleeping rooms. Very close in, on capitol bus line. Always hot water. 2047-J. 411 Ave. A. ROOM in new modern air-condi- tioned home. Close to bath.Always hot water. 903 9th Street. LARGE room. Bath adjoining. Clothes closet, gas plate. Near post- Office. Quiet. 208 Rosser. TWO furnished sleeping rooms. Gas heat and hot water. Centrally lo- cated. 404 Sth Street. NICE clean sleeping rooms in quiet home. Always hot water. 308 Ave. B. Phone 1474-R. LARGE well furnished room for one or two. Reasonable. Next to bath. 414 3rd Street. LARGE pleasant sleeping room. Also, garage for rent. 223 10th Street. Phone 535-! ROOM in new modern home on bus ae Suitable for two. Phone 1198. 609 Fourth. SLEEPING room for rent. Next to bath. Phone 263. Call at 813 2nd Street. SLEEPING room for one or two. Al- Hag hot water. 422 4th St. Phone DESIRABLE room. Gas heat, hot water, close in, Phone 1250-R. 102 Ave. A. LARGE room. Nicely furnished. With private entrance. 100 Ave. B east. MODERN sleeping room. Lavatory in room. 510 4th Street. SLEEPING rooms for rent. 311 4th Street. ONE large housekeeping room. Phone 834-R. Farms for Sale .| WANTED on or 1930 SEVEN passenger Packard. Good condition. Cheap. For cash or trade for small car. Dr. R. S. Enge. FOR SALE Bank =r tn write K. KLEIN, a rek District Representative For Sale or Rent STUDENT practice typewriters for sale or rent. Every machine guar- anteed! Call 68 or write Typewrit- er Sales and Service, 108 Third &t.,. Bismarck, North Dakota, SEVEN room modern house. Insul- ated throughout. Call at 323 2nd Street. Phone 763-M. Miscellaneous for Sale FOR SALE—Apples, all” varieties, truck or carload. Jonathan now ready, bulk or baskets. Fruit Sales Agency, Waverly, Missouri, or Blair, Kansas. THREE coats, black cloth, polo and plaid swagger. Sizes 16. Good condition . Call 1518-J. REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office. ———_—_—_—_— YOUR LUCKY NUMBER 1s our phone number, Quality Work—Real Economy CLEANERS Personal : NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd Street. Typewriter Sales and Service. SE EE— = Travel Opportunity ROOM for two or three to Minneap- olis Friday. Call 691. ——— Room and Board WANTED—Boarders and roomers. 419 10th Street, ——— For Rent COMMERCIAL building 25x80 feet in business district, Suitable for any type of business. Includes full basement. Write Tribune Ad. 23666. unfurnished apartment, two bed- rooms, desirable neighborhood, by couple with year old child. Rent not exceeding 60 dollars per month. __Write Tribune Ad. No, 23662, BY OCTOBER first, small house or apartment. Steady job. No chil- dren. Write Tribune Ad. 23609. UNFURNISHED four room apart- ment by October 1. Centrally lo- cated. Phone 1547-J. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) % fo sesssovosseon seeveccecee BHO insertions sercceseccee BO (per word) ..........+-5460 6 consecutive insertions ‘This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da-

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