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- SMARKET LEADERS RECOVER IN BEST RISE SINGE SLUMP Numerous Issues Retrieve 1 to 5 Points; Transfers Around 1,600,000 Shares New York, Sept. 14—(}—Stock market leaders Tuesday swept for- ward in the best recovery drive since the start of the downward slide. At the best numerous issues re- trieved 1 to 5 points of their recent panes aid Sey BOL Up (as)sciich iasi7 Although the ticker tape was be- hind 2 minutes in the buying rush of the first hour, the pace reverted al- most to a crawl in most of the sub- sequent proceedings. Profit selling periods were frequent in which prices backed up appreciably. Top marks were cut down consider- ably in’ many cases before the close. Brokers were inclined to attribute the abrupt right-about partly to the belief of trading forces the selling of the past weeks had been overdone | S¢ with at least a temporary comeback in the ering Trahsfers were around 1,600,000 shares, U. & government securities and corporation bonds extended their rise. Commodities also pointed higher. SOUTH 8ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Sept. 14.—(AP—uv. | May 8. D. A.)—Cattle 2,000; fairly active, steady to strong; grassy and short fed steers 8.00 to 12.00; common to me- dium heifers 5.50 to 8.00; butcher cows | Dec. 5.25 to 6.25; good 6.75 to 7.50; good heavy bulls 6.25 to 6.75; common grades down to 5.00; low cutter and sutter cows 3.50 to 5.00; medium to good stocker steers 6.25 to 8.25. Calves 1,400; good and choice 9.00 to 10.50; few 11.00. Hogs 3,800; very slow, lights and butchers 10 to 20 higher; sows 15 to Phe % higher; and choice 170 to 250 good tbs, 11.75 to 12.10; many held higher; | May yood sows 10.25 to 10.60; average cost Be Monday 11.10; weight 235 lbs. Sheep 2,500; run entirely natives; sellers asking around 25 higher on fat lambs, or up to 10.75; packers/ nec, talking around steady or 10.25 to 10.50 on good to choice; medium to choice slaughter ewes at 2.50 to 3.50; native feeding lambs 8.50 to 9.00; few white faced solid mouthed breeding ewes 3.75. Dairy cows steady; good 8 scaling above 1,000 Ibs. 75.00 to oo medium grades around 55.00 to 65. (U. 8, D. A.) cH oe 0, Sept. te ge 6, 500 direct: Ao includin, a Snes unevenly 25-5 Monday's. nverasi ; spots up more: top 13.00; bull Be choice 190-230 1b., 12.60-90; 240-: ae, a 12.25-85; 150- 180 good acking sows ib.78-11.987 best ‘igntwel ights to 1. an rs 11.40. le 9,0 valves 1,500; fed steers OY; | receipts Tuesday western run; trade about stea Sheep 12,000, includin, F000 ‘Girects spring lambs active, fully 25 rong ts ane more advance; sheep stron, feding lambs steady;. goo atives up to 11.00; early ip even doubles good to choice 9 11.00; double good to choice ling! e950; sla pabter ewes 3.00- i is ‘double lightweig it feeding lambs ‘sIoUx cry. ux City, Sept. 14.—()}—(U. A oGattie 27 calves 150; steers and yearlings largel: heifers scarce, little changed; mostly 25 higher for two days: stock- ers and rs fairly active, strong; Gaon choice 945-1060 Ib. yearlings ing prime beeves quoted above short fed and grassy kinds Asan to 8.50 and below; few choice mixed rand helfer yearlin, load 1 hort fed hel : load lots cows as ge most cutter j grades 4.00-5.00; load lots choice 530 peeteck steers 9.40; 800 lb. feeders Current stocker and feed cattle quotations: Steers 550-800 Ibs. good and choice 7.50-10.00; common and 1050 1b, good 1.25; common and ; heifers ood and common an oI medium 5.00-6.50; cows, good 4.75-5.! 50; come mon and medium 00 calve (steers) e008 ‘and cholce 725-10. 00; medium 5.75-7.25. Heme eh sizeable quote early to 40 higher; trading now at Nneenass talking eteaays good and choice 190-260 1.75-12,00; 160-180 Ib. Jaw igher: action; indi 0 Choice sorted native lots, fheld tonto. to above; ewes opened steady at 3.50 down; good .67 1b, range feeders 9.75; few lots natives 9.00; two and tne year old breeding ewes 5.50-7.0! yearlings to 8.50, Lebavied ‘WwoOoL . 8. D. les for piecing J occasionally. ta ices within ranges TN ae le length graded ped Ohio sold in the range of ry packed lots of medium fleeces ont nine oe comp iak and cloth Jone, | however tl 6 few buyers FLOU: Sept. 14.—M—I lots, r barrel in 98 ami); i, tents, 1 rd Shi Be CAgO CASH OFA IN ota foes ‘Gorn, No. Sulxed 1.07%; No. 1 yei- low 1.91 08: Cate Ne. 1 mixed 33%; No, 1 white Pp northern northern 1. wht 3 Tae: No. 4, No. 1 northern 1. hard winter Montana 115%. No. hard amber Ls ett 5 $530 Ne gm hate ork % Mixed Ne: BE er Fg 49%- higher than | De = om ba > 85: | ee Minn., Sept, 14—(P)— BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Reseell-Miller Co.) Sept, 14 No, 1 dark northern, 58 lbs. $1.07 No, 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. 106 No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. 1.06 No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. .... 1.03 No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs.. J No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. . No, 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. . No, 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. . No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. ... Sample grain: 49 Ibs., 83; 48 ibs., 80; 47 Ibs. 77; 46 Ibs., 74; 45 Ibs., 71; 44 Ibs., 188; 43 ibs., 65; 42 lbs., 62; 41 lbs., 59; 40 ibs., 56; 39 Ibs., 53; 88 Ibs., 50; 37 lbs., 47. No. 1 hard amber durum . No. 86 | Europe, of which 1,750,000 bushels were THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1937. | Grain Quotations EXPORT PURCHASES HELP BOOST WHEAT IN CHICAGO MARKET Closes About 2 Cents Over Monday's Close, 2,500,000 . Bushels to Europe Chicago, Sept. 14.—(#)—Big export purchases of North American wheat did much Tuesday to hoist wheat values here sharply at times. About 2,500,000 bushels of wheat were thus bought for shipment to 82|from Canada and 750,000 from the CHICAGO Open 1.038% United States, Heavy selling to real- ize profits caused reactions from the Gay's top price levels. At the close, wheat was 17-24 sbove yesterday's finish, Sept. 1.03%, Dec. 1.04%-1.05, corn %-1% up, Sept. 1.03% -1.04, Dec. 6314-5, and oats %- % advanced, WHEAT CLOSES STRONG IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Sept. 14.—()—Wheat futures prices regained most of the loss of Monday and closed strong be- cae of the notable gain in export Sept. ‘wheat closed 1% up at 1.14%, %4 | Dec. 1% up at 1.13, and Dec, 2% high- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE aeonearolle Sept. 14.—(P}— Open High: 114 B 112% 1.13 114% 112% 113% 50% 50% 4% 4% m 1 io | Osa DULUTH RANGE Open High Low 87% BI ATH 1 eb ‘98H ‘97ig 101 1.01 100% MINNEAPOLIS rie GRAIN Minneapolis, eer \4.—(>)—Wheat 87 compared to 32 & vear ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse) h: grain closing quotations today follow: Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive lh'yDNS 6O Ibs..... 1.24 1.32 DNS 59 1.30 1.29 127 1.35 1.23 1.20 117 1y 111 1.08 + 1.22 . 121 119 117 1.15 1.12 1.00 . 106 - 103 ern Semmes at welsht nominally ” discounte: Ib. d Montana Winter Wheat 14% protein 1 Bde H aoe - 117 » 115 : ta Ef isis ees mUR 2. nam peo 4S2g8 :8 vee LAG .1it = as) 22 100, 111 Minnesots and South 107 1.08 - 1.05 1.06 101 1.03 + 102% 111% . 1.01%: 1.10% 99% 1.08% 96% 1.04% 24% 1.02% 92% 1.00% 29% 97% 81% 94% gig eONOey: gS: x 2h ag a #42444 =o EE 8: eee bank bbe eeeeesae 2 00d momen REF 35090 wees guy sensesi FE F B% 1h 4% = ern 1.29) lo. a 3; 104 2 northern 1.19%. ts, No.2 whi 8% 1% pe | tnchanged. er at 1.13%, Flax advanced sharply on Argen- tine weather news. Sept. and Dec. ei 3 up at 2.06 and 2.07, respec- Export business also rallied the coarse grain market. Sept. oats closed % Up at 28%, Dec. % up at 28% and May % up at 29%. Sept. rye closed 1 up at 73 and Dec. % up at 71%. Sept. ew barley closed % up at 50% and Dec. unchanged at 44%. Cash wheat receipts were moderate and in quiet to fair demand. Winter wheat was in fair to good demand. Clean durum was wanted. Cash corn offerings were light. Oats demand was fair to good. Rye was in good demand. Barley of malt- | ing quality was in good demand. Flax | Close was in strong competitive demand. | Produce Markets | Chicago, Sept ire AG —Butter and eggs tended upward again today while poultry was steady. Butter 7,901, firm; creamery-! apeclals (93 score) 34%-35; extras 34; firsts (90-91) 33 firsts 144-32%; secon (84-97%) ndards (90 centralized car- 27-30; lots) i Eggs 7,600, ns extra firsts local 23, cars 23%; fresh graded firsts local | 224%; cars 20%; current receipts 22. Poultry, lit 26 trucks, steady, | prices unchan; Ww. YORK 14,.—(#)—Butter, iP grades unchanged, | 35, 648, firm, Prices un- Wes, 16,260, steady. Mixed colors: Standards 2444-254; firsts 23, Other mixed prices unchanged, Dressed poultry steady. Fresh | (boxes): Spring turkeys (Northwest- | ern) 24 rozen (boxes): Chick- ens, broilers 23-31, Fowls, unquoted. Other fresh and frozen prices un- ontive. poultry, by _ trel ive poultry, by freight, firm. Broilers; Rooks 25-29; colored 23-28; Leghorn 22-23. Fowls, colored 24-27; Leghorn 16-31, Old’ wosters 16; tur- Keys unquoted, ducks 15-17. y express steady; broilers, Leg- horn 24-25; Rocks 26-31; reds’ 23-26 crosses 25-30; fowls, colored 24; Leg- ters 16; turkeys un- Quoted; ducks 17-18, White, brown and duck egg prices unchanged, BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 14.—)—, Butter Futures: High Low Close + 34% 33% 36 Storage Standards, November ...... 3% 22% «23% Refrigerator 23% 22% 23% dards, Nov. lf Miscellaneous >———_____—___- FOREIGN EXCHANG! New York, Sept. 14.—(@—Foreign change steady; Great Britain de- mand in dollar others in cents: Great Britain 4.95%; France 3.57; Italy 26% 5 Germany free 40.13; reg, 22.30; teal 26.60; Norway 24.84; Sweden 25.54; Montreal in| New York 99.98 CALL MONEY New York, Sept. 14.—(?)—Call money steady; 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper, 1 per, cent: -90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. Bankers acceptances URB STOCKS men York, Sept. 14.—()—Curb: ican ‘Gen ie %. eary vice 2 Ele id & Share 14%. Fisk Rubber 10%. INVESTMENT avers (A the Associated Press| The counter In New fork) ffarfiton Trust 2.07, 228 Maryland Fund 7.95, Quart Inc Sh 15.19, 16.64. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Sept. 11.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%'s 115.19. Treasury 4’s 111.2. | Am, W. Wks, 15% | Dia Mtch | In Bus Mch 145 Paimypes STOCKS the Associated Press) aiawest Corp 8%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS aeinneapeus, Sept. 14.—(@)—Stocks oetirat Bank Stock 12%. Northwest Banco 9%. rather ibderal, deman 10. Dee Burbanks. Us. 5 . and Bats tly Ohlos. partly .00; Wisconsin cobblers US. J and pertly graded $0-1,00; Bliss triumphs partly graded .s0 RANGE OF CARLOT Sept. Te Oy Range 1 in sales: t, No, 1 Hear dark northern rN dark northern fe dark northern hard ouiber durum No 4 inines, aurum 4 white 30- oak; No. 2 Flax, 2 Corn not ducted, IAPOLIS POTATO! Fn ite 61%; No. 3 white New York Stocks Closing Prices Sept. 14 Adams Exp. 14% | Loew's Alas, Jun. 10% All. Ch. D, 203 Allis-Ch.. 58% Am. Can 99% Am. Cry. Sug. 22 Am. H.&b, 5% Am. Inter. 10% Am. Loco, 33% Am. Metal 48% |. Am. P. L, 8% Am, Rad. 16% Am. Rol. Mill. 33% Am, 8. Ref. 81. |N Am. Stl F, 40 Am. T. & T. 162% Am. Tob. B, 77% 52% % 24% 7 11% Nat Distill 27% Nat Pr & Lt. 8% Nat Steel 88 Nat Tea 6 NY Cent 29 No Am Avia 8% No Amer 22% No Pacifie 21 Ohio Oil 16 Oliver Farm 52% Otis Elev 32% Pac G & El 29 Packard Param Pict Park Utah 3% Pathe Film 7% Penney J © 86% PeenRR 32 Phelp Dodg 42% Phil Morris 89 Phillips Pet 53% Proc & Gam 55% Pu Svc N J 38% Pullman 42% Pure Oil 16% Purity Bak 911% Radio 10% 6% Am, Wool Pf. 53 Anaconda 51% Arm. Il. 9% As. Dry Gd, 14% A.T.8.F, 60 Au Ref. 25 . Corp, 4% Bald. Loco, 3% Balt. & Ohio 19 Barnsdall 2 Bendix 16% Bethl. Stl. 82% Boeing Air. 26% Borden. 21% Briggs Mfg. 39 Budd Wh 6% Bur Ad Mh 24% But Cop&Z 5% Cal Z-Ld 3 Can Pac 10% Case J I 146 Caterpil 83% Celanese 32% Cer d Pasco 64 Ches& O 43% 2% 1% 1% 1% 2% 1% 99% 1 19% Cont Can Cont Mot Con Oil Del Corn Prod Cream Wh 26% Crosley 14 Cu Am 8ug 7% Curt Wret 4% Deere & Co 108 Dome ‘Mine 38s! Std Of T me ine 38 Doug Airc 42% | Std Oil nN $ Dupont 149 |Stew War East Kod 178 |Ston & Web El Auto Lite 34 El Pw & Lt 17 Ben Elec 41% Gen Foods 35% Gen Mtrs Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GNIr Ctt GN Ry Pf G Wes Sug Greyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Ill Cent Ind Rayon 54% 11% 30% 31% 12% 10% 19% 0% u% 3% 11% 31% US R & Imp 8% US Rubber 44% US Smelt R 79% US Steel 96% US Stl Pf 124 Vanadium =. 26% War Pict 12% West Un 37% West Air 31% West El 133 White Mot 19 Wilson & Co 8% Woolworth 43% Int Harv 98 Int Nik Can 59 Int T & Tel 9% Johns-Man 104% Kennecott 57 Kresge (SS) 20% Krog Groc 18% Lib-O-F Gl] 58% Lig M B (4r) 95% DEVOUT BISMARCK JEWS OBSERVING DAY OF ATONEMENT Special Prayers Are Offered for derusalem’s Inclusion in New State Devout Bismarck Jews, a8 a part of their obsérvanee of Yom Kippur, to- night will pray that the League of Nations in taking up the partition of Palestine will include the Poly city of Jerusalem in the new Jewish state. Rabbi 5. Mintz will officiate at the services at 7 p. m. in the x] B'nai Ephraim of the Bismarck brew congregation which will mark the commencement of Yom Kuppur or the Day of Atonement, sometimes called the “Sabbath of Sabbaths.” Yom Kippur is being celebrated Tuesday night and Wednesday from ‘sunset to sunset, In rabbinic litera- ture it is sometimes called the most important Jewish holidey and is marked by sunset to sunset fasting. It is a day of penitence for one’s sins, of submission to the will of God and of resolution to lead a higher and better life during the coming year. It is a holy day in which the Jew- ish worshiper spends the entire day in prayer for forgiveness of sins to- ward his fellow men and God. Before seeking the forgiveness of God, the worshiper must first obtain the par- 4; | don of ny of his fellow men against ice Bie Riso Sidenote cee ee tions in North Dakots and eastern Montana, George Scarborough, Menoken Farmer, Dies George Scarborough, farmer living near Menoken, ied a 8:15 is % | BEDROOM suite, child’s cots, kitchen : SESGIONS OUTLINES Female Help Wanted MAID for general housework. Good Pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking and serving. Smail fam- ily. Write Tribune Ad. 23535. ‘WANTED—Competent maid for es eral ¢ousework. » Gordon Cox, 612 W. Thayer. WANTED—Experienced waitress at once. Call or write Greystone Hotel, Beulah, North Dakota. 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, and sewing machine, rocker, round oak heat, range, jars, 9x12 rug, vacuum cleaner, canned vegetables, cot, other misc. Phone 2088-M. EIGHT plece 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. cabinet, table, chairs, davenport, and chairs, lawn mower, garden hose and many other articles, 312 Anderson Street. SS en Male Help Wanted ‘ There’s Lots of News In These Want-Ads Apartments for Rent Instruction MODERN two room apartment. Close in. Ready for occupancy October 1. Call 260 during day. Evenings 512-W. Dr. R. 8. Enge. 518 Sth Street. DOWNTOWN furnished room for light 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 ae Garage furnished. §42, Phone TWO bedroom, living room, bath and kitchen in new fireproof building. Inquire Park Food Store, 234 W. Badwy., or call J. B. Smith, 1916. FURNISHED cozy one room and liv- ing room with fireplace and private bath. Close to capitol. Adults only, Call at 1021 8th. NEW modernistic four piece bedroom suite. Large chair with footstool, davenport, writing desk and radio. 218 W. Thayer. Phone 1538. TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath. One-room basement apartment. an furnished. 607 5th St. Phone HOUSEHOLD furnishings for seven room boarding and rooming house. 321 8th Street, Phone 869-J. TWO room kitchenette and bath all furnished apartment. Heat, gas, water, telephone, $30. Phone 689-R. 54 INCH round fumed oak table and buffet, mattress, two rugs, library table, etc. Phone 548-W. CHOICE second floor apartment. Partly furnished. Just being va- cated, 523 12th St. THE best small piano made. Chas, L. Bryan, piano turner. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. Ss Personal NEW and used typewriters, Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 106 3rd Street. Typewriter Sales and Service. | STORMY HISTORY OF U.S. CONSTITUTION CCC Chaplain Pays Tribute to Justice Marshall in Talk to Kiwanians Paying tribute to Chief Justice John Marshall as the man who made the jndiclary important in U. 8. Govern- ment, Lt. Will A, Sessions, state chap- lain for the CCC, in a talk before the Bismarck Kiwanis club Tuesday brief- ly outlined obstacles encountered by friends of the U. 8. constitution in their battle to give the document a first-rank position in the govern- mental scheme. The constitution when originally | adopted was thought by many to be a temporary thing, the speaker said. Many even considered it as an evil and feared that it would become a “monster of their own creation” to deprive the new country of liberties aifficult to attain. Some Openly Defiant From the start, several states in their turn took exception to the con- stitution and the judiciary and were openly defiant of the federal govern- ment, threatening secession. Several of these conflicts between state or states and federal government were cited by Lieutenant Sessions to bring out this point. But Chief Justice John Marshall, by the force of reasoning and his mag- netic leadership, brought the court @HREE room unfurnished ground day. Drop us a card or phone Man- dan 542, Bonded and insured trucker. ONE ROOM and kitchenette; heat, lights, gas and water furnished. 801 Fourth. ONE small furnished apartment. Suit- able for two or three. Always hot water. 219 South 12th St. Apartment for Rent Strictly ip derne Veer Ag, fur- nishe ment with private entra: ae ern kitchon—gas heat. allable at once—new— clean ntes: $30 per month for two, $26 for one, On Fifth Street Phone 1204 LARGE comfortable one room base- ment apartment for two or three.) Call 222 3rd St. TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath, furnished or unfurnishéd, No chil- dren. Phone 1832, floor apartment. 10th Street. NICELY furnished one room and kitchennette apartment. 411 5th. Phone 273. FURNISHED basement apartment, $12, Sleeping room, $8. 310 Thayer Avenue. Inquire at 1026 SUE DIGBY — Private Instructor. Shorthand and typewriting. 223 2nd Street. Call 1619. AUCTIONEERS school opens Mon- day, Oct. 4, Be independent—make from $10 to $1,000 per day. Col. J. B, Robinson, 1623 West Fifteenth 8t., Sioux City, Iowa. eee ____ Houses for Sale HOUSES FOR SALE DESIRABLE seven room modern bungalow. East front 4th Street. FIVE room modern bungalow, gar- age, near schools, priced to sell. SEVEN room modern dwelling, gas heat, garage, $3,250. GOOD income producing apartment faouse. 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 Missouri bottom land, 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 rate 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 2nd Street. Write Box 104, Timmer, N. Dak. BUY from owner, house with Spar ments for income property. 2% blocks from downtown. Write Tri- bune Ad 23589. 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. Perfection Cleaners Men's Ladie’s Dresses Sten ed Cleaned Only $1.00 50c 118 Thayer Phone 1707 Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 9th St. Phone 1126. Land for Sale THREE room strictly modern apart- ment, private entrance, ground floor. 406 9th Street. TWO room well furnished basement apartment. Two beds. $20. 515 2nd Street. TWO ROOM apartment. Phone 2052-W. Call at 207 13th St. MODERN furnished apartment, In- quire Cut Rate Drug. APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd St. Phone 852, 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 FIVE acres river bottom, heavily tim- bered. On section line, five miles north. Phone 1745. For Sale or Trade FOR sale or trade for residence in college town, cafe and beer parlor, ot live town. Write Tribune Ad 75. PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET 210 Fifth st. Phon 176 TRY OUR MEATS For satisfaction in quality and price, Sirloin and T-Bone steak, 1b; Fresh homemade , 2 Ibs. for 45c; Country Style Pork Sausage, per 1b, 20c. We deliver any order over 26c free of charge. GLEAN room adjoining bath. Always hot water. Gas heat. Near bus LIVE STOCK EXPRESS H. T. Crum Mandan, N. Dak. @ new meaning and brought to it new end paramount powers through inter- pretation of the fundamental law of the land. So unimportant was the supreme court when the country was young, the speaker said, that ben the seat of government was moved to Wash- ington the judiciary obtained a small room in the capitol only through a “generous” concession by the con- gress. At one time it even met in tie basement room of the capitol build- Some Were Ambassadors Impotence of the court in its early stages was further indicated by the fact that several of the judges did not give their full time to the court work, at least two of them led as ambassadors to foreign powers at the bench. talk, Sessions club with and brief- ly discussed the seven articles of the document. Sessions was introduced by A. E. Brink, program cha‘! Guests at the funebeon. ‘included H. sponsored by the Kiwanis club here; Lt. Col. J. J. Gerhardt, commandant, and Major P. G. Marshall, Jr., both Lincoln. oe up singing was led by W. J. mepomid, with Clarion E. Larson as accompanist. Clipping Bureau Offers Assistance about to print an unpublished autobiography of John Marshall, chief justice of the United States supreme court from’ 1801 to 1835, ° received a letter addressed to the author. A New York clipping bureau Marshall paper ment some eatobography ex you in was acquired recent by ie Willlam L, Clements trary of American history. BECWAR AT DONNYBROOK Donnybrook, N D., Sept. 14.—Rev. Donald Becwar, Minot, has become resident priest of the Catholic church He also ,will serve the Tolley Words of fewer than five letters are used in telephone resident most commonly conversation. There is some evidence, though not conclusive that camels once lived wild in America, WANTED—Hour work by experienced the | EXPERIENCED girl wants hour work. LATE model car from owner who will KOZY kar covered baby buggy. Call 685-R. i —————e=EEE—_—eeE=S MODERN 350 acre dairy and poultry NEW and used women attending Commercial Col- lege want places to earn board, room, or both . Phone 121. EXPERIENCED girl wants to take care of children evenings. Call 1227-M after 7. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work. Will also take care of children. Phone 1411-J. CARING for children in evenings by ed girl. Phone 1778-M. Ask for a. EXPERIENCED and reliable girl ae work by the hour. Phone woman. Call 2259-W. Ask for doy. Phone 2442. Wanted to Buy consider practically new furniture as part payment. Will pay cash for balance, 218 W. Thayer. Phone 1538, For Sale ONE grocery store, one apasisent 246, Bismarck, or call 601, farm, .$8,000.00 worth of buildings, government dam near house, 150 acres under cultivation. Blaby Augie Zuger, R. 1, Mandan, N. 4 BLACKSMITH shop good within 60 miles of Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 23626. HEALTH: Here is relief for h vara ook. aches, vols, colds and sl! forms of rheumatism. Those whe have Hae seed thie method may receive lar $8.00 treatment "ter 7 ate ana ane ad. Write iterate: CLYDE C. UVAYLORD. Manager 306 Main SiimaRo. eeove:s am line. Gentlemen only. 614 Ave. C. TWO furnished rooms. Two girls in room. $5.00 each. Conveniences. RELIABLE young men and young) private entrance. 808 2nd Street. Phone 2131-R. SUITE of rooms at Dunraven. Also, le room. Home cooked meals Automobiles for Sale 1936 Plymouth Coupe 1935 Chrysler Airflow 1936 Chrysler Airflow 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 1929 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 - CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC, 122 Main Avenue Phone 706 USED CARS FOR SALE 1929 Ford A Sedan . + $165.06 1929—Durant 4 Sedan . 115.0€ 1929 Ford A Panel . » 125.00 1930 Chevrolet 6 Sedan ...... 133,04 1928 Whippet Coupe . 1928 Chrysler Coupe . 1929 Chevrolet Truck . 1935 Ford L W RB Truck . We Trade and Give Terms HEDAHL MOTOR CO. marck, N. D. $200 CRI on new Plymouth or Chrysler. $140 cash. Would con- sige. used car. Aug. Bumann, Man- an, For Sale or Rent STUDENT practice typewriters for sale or gent. Every machine guar- anteed!™ Call 68 or write Typewrit- er Sales and Service, 108 Third 8t., Bismarck, North Dakota. SEVEN room modern house. Insul- ated throughout. Call at 323 3nd Street. Phone 763-M. SIX room house. Cail at 808 10th. Phone 978-W. 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. SLIGHTLY used 8-mm Cine Kodak carrying case, projector. Apt. 5, Dailey Apts., Mandan. REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER is our phone number, Quality Vv Economy 222 2404 8. 1th Travel Opportunity _ ROOM for two or three to Minneap- olis Friday. Call 691. For Rent COMMERCIAL building 25x80 feet in business district. Suitable for any type of business. Includes ful! basement. Write Tribune Ad. 23666, BRICK storage building. ee ae Rear of 112 4th St. M. Wanted to Rent singl served. 212 3rd St. Phone 428. LARGE sleeping room, one or two. Always hot water. Also, reasonable basement room. Phone 535-M. ROOM. Close in. On bus line. First floor front. Private entrance. One lady. Write Tribune Ad 23680, 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. NICE clean sleeping rooms in quiet home. Always hot water. 308 Ave.. B. Phone 1474-R. LARGE pleasant sleeping room. Also, garage for rent. 223 10th Street. Phone 535-M. ROOM in new modern home on bus line. ane for two. Phone | 1198. 609 Fourth. SLEEPING room for rent. Next to bath. Phone 263. Call at 813 2nd Street. SLEEPING and one-room apartment. "pent reasonable. 213 Thayer. SLEEPING room for one or two, Al- ways hot water. 422 4th St. Phone 649, | DESIRABLE room. Gas heat, hot yeaa Sipps in, Phone 1250-R. 102 Ave. A. LARGE T0Ona. ‘Nicely furnished. With private entrance. 100 Ave. B east. SLEEPING rooms for rent. 311 4th Street. Priced | ONE large housekeeping room. Phone 834-R. Lost and Found TOST—Bix inch gasoline truck tank filler cap. Painted blue. Reward. Phone 700. Sioux Oil Company, Bismarck, LO8T—A black and white bull terrier pup.. Notify H. A. Pike, 703 3nd Street . —_—_—_—_—e EEE ES Houses a Rent modern bungalow at furnished. References required. Occupy Oct- Address W. M. Murnane, LOWER duplex Adults ferred, Deut 108% Ave. C West. BEVEN room modern ‘house. Avail- able October 10th. low iad Tele- _Phone-249. 0 Sreat! MODERN tive room house. § per month, Write Tribune Ad 23537. WANTED on or before October first, unfurnished apartment, two bed- rooms, desirable neighborhood, by couple with year old child. Rent not exceeding 60 dollars per mionth. _ Write Tribune Ad. No. 23662. BY OCTOBER first, small house or apartment. Steady job. No chil- dren. Write Tribune Ad. 23609. Farms for Sale OPPORTUNITY for young couple de- airing good farm home. Aged cou- ple retiring desires to let 480 acre farm fully equipped and stocked. Good water, buildings, pasture and field land. On State Highway. At- tractive offer to honest and ener- getic people. References required. Write Tribune Ad. 23622. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. (per word) ....2..0.+0.4%6 4 consecutive insertions (per word) 5 consecutive (per word) .......0..0.5%0 6 consecutive insertions + (per word) ..............60 of serve the right to edit or re- fect any copy submitted.