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+ -STRELS AND MOTORS BOG DOWN RALLY; CLOSE IS UNEVEN Trading Slow as Market Awaits Clarification of Federal Credit Policies ‘New York, Sept. 15—(#)—Heaviness in steels and motors took the edge eft an attempted stock market rally Wednesday and prices finished rag- ged. U. 8. Steel and Chrysler refused to 0 slong with the others when oils and specialties led the rest.of the market up for net gains of fractions to a point or 0. i ting a desire to await-clarification of both technical. factors and administration credit policies. Transactions approximated 1,150, 000 shares. - SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Sept. 15.—(7)—(U. 5. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, son: gener- ally active, iter: steers strong fo 25 higher? food fed steers. 12,00: 14.00; medium grades down to 9.00 or less; she stock steady, grass {at heifers up to 8.60; beef cows 6.25-50; low cutters and cutters 3.50-5.00; bulls steady to strong; bulk 5.25-6.00; stock- ers steady; good steers around 8.50 down; calves 1,800; vealers strong; good to choice 9.50-10.50; strictly choice 1100-50. Hogs 3,500; fairly active, very une even; lights and butchers 10 to 25 lower than Tuesday's average, or 25 to 40 under the best time; sows steady to 10 lower; shipper demand confined to sows early; good and choice 170 to 210 Ibs. 11.65 to 11.85; top 11.90 sparingly; 250 to 300 Ibs. 11.00 to 11.75; 140 to 160 Ibs. 11.00 to 11.65; good sows 10.15 to 10.60; good stags 10.25 to 10.75; feeder pigs scarce, average cost Tuesday 11.16; weight 258 Ibs, No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. No. Sdark northern, 52 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 eae: wee No. 5 dark northern, 50 37 Ibs., 46. No. 1 hard amber durum.,.. No. ; 48 Ibe, 70; 47 Ibs., .76; if lbs., .70; 44 Ibs., » 64; 42 Ibs, 61; 41 Ibs, 40 Ibs., ss 39 Ibs., 52; 38 Ibs., .49; | Oats ... Hard winter wheat ... CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Sept, 15.— May Sheep 4,000; run entirely native, early indications strong to 25 higher | $¢' on slaughter lambs; steady on other | D8. classes; bulk good to choice lambs held firmly at 11.00; medium to choice | De. Siaughter ewes nea native feed- Dairy cows, steady; mieten to good weights 65.00-85.00; few lower ‘at 40.00-60.00, CHICAGO }. 15.—(P}—( U, A.) pacing ing, 08 ditect. erally 10-15 strong Chicago, Be) —Hogs 10, market very. lower than Tue: ‘end cholce 180-180 1b. 3, most 1.15. ings all weights @; early top 3 several loads held at in cf or above; cows and heif- ers firm to. slightly Pippen bulls ith: to 25 higher My ty kinds up vealers 8 to. weak at 3.00 ai mostly 1! id ern stock- ers alow, steas 000, including. cf §00- direct; in very active; spring gs to 25 higher; aamenter sheep sharing advance; 11.50 paid for both natives and choice Wyomings; bulk westerns 11.25-85; good to choice natives 11.00-25 ‘freely; choice Mon- ttana ewes 4.50 to Killers, Bioux oie rept pa uk City, Sept. A.)—Cattl fi 700: os! ‘era and, yartlings. Strong tosh higher; ik trong, 25 up; stockers and 9.85-10.25; 0 down: load lot P te. ‘Tl 0; bulk of beef cows 50-7. itter grades mainly 4.25- 5.00; ioaa choice 50 1b. feeders 10.: common and medium lots 8.00 down, quotations: and choice and medium 4.00-75; calves (steers) fee ae choice 7.25-10,00; . medium very slow, opening, bids 35-50 lowre; good and trois 190- 200 iB butche! id 11,26 eo tbe 1.60 bid for sorted weights; no action on other weights: medium and light sows to shippers 35-40 lower at. 10.35-50; feeders (i 25 down; stags up to 10.50 feed 6 scarci 000; no early spring, lamb tio’ undertone strong hi sorted natives hela ‘around. hi. 00; ear! 3 slaughter ewe sales steady at 2.50-3.5 poere®. ‘WooL Se) 5.—()—(U. 8. BD, A.) reported in oe wool small in wane and such transacti andy to only slightly below quotations. he situation gurding fall pros pects: in the Tmarket, ‘was unsettled. juyers made no commitments in anti- cipation of future looked to thé goo some indications of id price: nor sterday prices wi pe peleered, by members of the Boston trade confirmed the ‘recont de- cline ia Au lia. CHICAGO POTATOES hicago, Sant 15.—@—(U, D. otatoes, 116, dn rack 301, to- shipments 638; steady; supplies demand very ‘slow account h jacked per cwt. meer et Burbanks US. No Wyoming cobblers partly asne tes White Rose 16 lorth Dakota Bliss trigmuph vs. vo. ah and partly graded 1.00-15 mostly around 1.00; Minnesota cob- biers unclassified MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapol! mE BE 15.- ia gareuuna o' carload | 9 und cotton sacks: Family patents, 10 Nish: standard patents, LUTH Duluth, Septe 154 Porthe spring iis 1% Rorthern__sprin; dare ie ie: No. 1 northern rie 16%: E dark hard winter Montan: im: No, 1 hard embers Li ot iO ae 3 oe. 5, ‘tai 8%. Ne Mixed durum Fis 22 kta No. pT te ssl” Malting 1 ssi: a tcea 48%- DIVIDEND ACTIONS New York, Sept. 15.—UP)-—The West- raph Co. announced oH voted to defer 1d on its capital stock due to a rei decline in Dusl~ 3 and pred in expenses. The paying 76 conts @ share re quacter early sales packing |_ mene mens active, | Dec. grades Dec. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Sept. receipts (Wed.) 211 oa to 33 oe EBS ine 2% 63% 85% 31% 30% 4% 64% 2% 63% 64% 30% 30% 31% - MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Sept. 15.—(#)— Wheat— Open Hi, a bate rae grain thy 60: Ibs. es 1D DNS {spring .. (Lower test ween nominally Ciscounted 4c 1b.» lis cash wheat end coarse Te ca today follow: To Arrive 2.05% 2.06 2.06% 2.07 2. 2 28% aT 05 06 2.00% 2.09 DULUTH RANGE + ‘High Low Delivered - 121% 131% 121% 129% 1.21% 128% 1.20% 1.26% 1.18% 1.24% 1.16% 1.22% 1.14% 1.19% 111% 1.16% 108% 1.13% 1.05% 1.10% + 102% 1.07% 1 northern + 116% 1.19% 15.—()}—Wheat * Montana Winter Wheat 14% protein 1DH Wor 1HW... ‘otein Wor 1H W.. 12% protein 1DH Wor 1HW... Grade of 1D ae a+» 1.08% 1.10% minnessta ana. South Grade of 1 amber... lrd durum 95% 96% 92% i i (Lower test wi discounted . 8g a f Boa 4eee kus ers 1.16% - 114% seoee 112% 1.12% + 101% 1.00% 1.06% 1.07% 102% 1.04% Durem - » 101% 1.10%, Levasee 100% 1.00% ++ 1.10% 90% 1.07%. 96% 105%: 98% 1.08% 92% 1.01% 90% 98% 28% 94% “(26% 93% 4% 90% 81% 101% 106% 1.05% 102% 1.03% 31% 100% ane rtd 98% ae 95% - 06% 31 * £4 :abe ge Nae - Low Close 1.02% 1.03 - « 105% 1.05% 1.03% 1.04% soe 1.07% 1.07% 1.06 1.04% 1.06% 1.03% 1.05% 106% _.THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1937 4 GENTS; WHEAT FRACTION LOWER 3 37 | Due to Buying by Traders Short of Supplies; Volume Fair- ly Small Chicago, Sept. 15.—(#)—Nervous ae in prices late Wednesday car- ried September and October deliveries of corn up respectively 2% and 4 centsa bushel, . The bulges, which were not fully maihtained, were due to buying on the part of traders who were short of supplies to meet uncompleted con- tracts, and were influenced by indi- cations that the market was threat- ened with a so-called “natural cor- ner.” Wednesday’s dealings, however, were of comparatively small volume. At the close, corn was varying from % lower to 2% cents higher compared with: yesterday's finish, Sept. 1.05%4- %, Oct. 73%, Dec. 63%-%, wheat %- % down, Sept. 1.02%-103; Dec. Bene ‘and oats unchanged to % off, % | WHEAT FUTURES HK t, nominally ber Tb. ins DIPS IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Sept. 15.—(#—Wheat futures ‘prices dipped before the close Wednesday on Argentine rain pros- pects, A prior rally was based on southwestern advices of liberal cash wheat buying of export houses at gulf ports. September waeey closed % lower at 113%, Dec. % down at 1.12% and May % down at 1. Crushers Doughe flax on minor reac- tions and final prices were firm. Sep- tember and Dec, flax cloged unchang- ed at 2.06 and 2.07, Be AN) while May finished 1% down at 2.09%. September and December oats clos- ed anenenmen. at 28 and 28-%, re- epectvely, tember rye closed %4 up at 7; and, ec. % down at 71%. neptern er feed barley closed % Laven at 50% and Dec. % down at ti Gctniwhent demnndiwas good. De- mand for durum and winter wheat al- so was good. Cash corn was easy. Oats was In fe to good. demand, Rye was in good demand. Barley demand was good for malting quality. Flax was In good dema: elt Produce Markets | Chicago, Bente Me ego —Butter and egg prices continued higher today write poultry showed little change. Butter 6,576, firm, creamery-spe- clals (93 score) 31%-3: (ii |Doug Airc 42% ed carlots) 33%. Bees 6770, firm: prices unchanged. Poultry, live, 12 trucks, steady, prices unchanged. NE! New York, Set OTs —Butter, 11727, firmer, Creamery, higher than extra’ 35% extra (92 score) 35; fir ores) 32-34%; seconds (84-87 scores) 29-31%; centralized (90 score) 34. Cheese, 343,277, firm. Prices changed. Hees, 22, 192, firm, Mixed colors: Mediums 19% -26%; dirties No. 1, 19%- 20, Other mixed prices unchanged. Live: etna by freight, nominal. ti un- Steady. Broilers, Les- ‘owls, colored 25; Leg- Other expresses poultry oultry steady, Fresh iekens, broilers 21-30. 8); chickens, broilers 2: Other dressed prices unchange ‘Whites, browns and duck eggs un: changed, horn. 24- horn A ae BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES —FI—. High Low Close = 34% 84% 34% Stora, November « 2% 23 darde, 24 23% 5 24 Miscellaneous | cy ——> CALL MONEY. New York, Sept. 15.—(®)—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper 1 per cent. Time loans tana 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. 1% per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged. FORBIGN (ister GE New York, Sept. 15.—(#—Foreign exchange easy; Great, Britain demand in dollars, others in cents: Great Bri- 23% MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Sept. 15.—(#)—Stocks First Bank Stock 12 Northwest Banco 10 CURB STOCKS New York, gh 15.—()—Curb: Cities Service 2%. Elec Bond & Share 14%. Fisk Rubber 10. 5 COVER AEST, BONDS z New. or Sept. 15.—()—Govern- i Pa td STOCKS e Associated Press) aiawest ‘Corp 8%. ————$— INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By. the Associated Press) the counter in Sew York) Maryland Fund:8.25, 9.04. Quart Inc Sh 15.76, 17.21. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chi cego} Bent 15.—@)—Cash wheat No. 8 red 1.07- Uy Ba canes grade 88%; No. %; samp e rade anes rete mixed yellow 08% sample ss Sad Oat 1 a grade 234: No.1 white 3: No. 1 rye 85. Barley actual aly 59-98 feed 48- 57 nom; malting 6: Timothy see ; No. 1 1 9 He Pi -33; sample it ewe. MINNEAPO! POTATOES ein opepbite, » 15.—M)—(U. 8. -Potatoe! Market about ly, demand fair. 100 lb, sacks: ington White Rose, aes No. a: 3 Russet Burbanks, Ae . 1, 2.00 Sopending, on. a ity; He 183 warbas 75-1.00; Bliss triumphs RANGE OF eget ye SALES Minneapolis, Sept. 15.—(#}—Range of carlot grain sales: No. 1 heavy dark Horner 3.No. 2 dark Porthers 1.20 i] thern $8%-97 fo, 2 hard ‘amber whi 29%4-29%; No. 3 ;, sample grade 27. No. urley, No.8 malting 86} No. 3, 52%- "rues, No, 1, 2.17-2.27%. | not quot WINNIPEG Cane GRAIN ‘Winnipeg, 15.—()—Cash Sept. wheat No. 1 northern 1.29%; No. northern 1.25%; orthern 1.19%. 3 nol Oats, No. 1 white 51%; No. 3 white 48%. 3 New York Stocks Monat fates od) 15 | Lig MB (Aa) 95% McKes & R 11% McK RPL 42% Miami Cop 15% Mid-Con P 28% Minn Hon 108% % | Minn Mol 9% day, |MS8t P SEM % 10% Mont Ward Eat lt Pt PESneS Se "Ry Ly ee BRRRBRSSBSEBEEB ay Bes Csh R He Ne Dy Pr Sty, [Nat Distill 28% et | Nat Pr d& Lt 9% Nat Steel ts Phillips Pet 52% Proc & Gam 54% Celanese Pu Svc NJ 39% 42 Cer d Pasco Ches & O Chi & NW Chi Gt w Chi Gt w pfa CM&StP CMStPpfa CRIP Chrysler Col-Palm Col G El Com Solv Com & Sou Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can Cont Mot Cont Oil Del Corn Prod Cream Wh Crosley CubAm Sug 7% Curt Wrgt 4% Deere & Co 110 Dia Match 2¢ Dome Mines 30%! 31% 63% 43x 276 | Purity Bak 1%} Radio 8ta on NJ Stew War Ston & Web Studebaker Dupont 149 East Kod 178% El Auto Lit 3¢ El Pw & Lt 17% Firestone 102 Gen Elec 41% Gen Foods 35% Gen Mtrs 50% Gillette 21 Goodrich 12% Goodyear 30% Gra-Paige 32% GNIrctf 2% GN Ry Pf 17% G Wes Sug 40 Greyhound 32 Hec Prod 10% Houd-H B_ 19% How Sound 71% Hudson Mot 12 | Hupp Mot 3% Ill Cent 16% Ind Rayon 31% Int Bus Mh 147 |US Stl Pf 126 Int Harv 99'4) Vanadium 25% In Nik Can 56% | War Pict 12% IntT&T 9 | West Un 3% Johns-M 106% | West Air 31 Kennecott 56% | West El 132 Kresge 5 8 21 | White Mot 18% Krog Groc 19 | Wilson & Co 8% Lib-O-F Gl 59% | Woolworth 43 Union Pac 105% Un Air Cor 23% United Corp 4% United USR & Imp 8% US Rubber 43% Us Smelt R 79 US Steel 4 Runs Into Girl Who Jilted Him Malden, Mass. Sept. 15.—(P)}— Arthur Grasso, 26, Wednesday was free on $2,000 bail for trial Sept. 20 on a charge he drove his automobile into Miss Eunice Murray, 22, of Revere, after she had declined his request that they continue their friendship. The girl is recovering. Man Kills Ex-Judge, Chicago, Sept. 15—(P)—A 56-year- old man fatally shot former municipal court judge Frederick W. Elliott, stabbed his associate and then sur- rendered to police Wednesday. George L, Chickavarrich said he at- tacked the lawyers because “they| ¢ cheated me out of my property.” Thief Chased From U. Professor’s Home Minneapolis, Sept. 15—(P)—A thief who invaded ® woman's bedroom to grab her purse, fled with $600 to $750 Wounds Associate} STORIES IN. A. oe fortunes’ of history smiled on Belgium's Ypres when it attained its zenith at the begin- ning of the 14th century. A city of 200,000, it surpassed London and Paris at the time. Ypres was the rendezvous of Old World merchants and its magnificent Cloth Hall was the symbol of its power, One of the most notable of all Gothic structures was the Cloth Hall, begun in 1201 and complet- ed in 1304. An enormous edifice, following the general contour of the letter “J”, this hall was the center of the city’s great trade in el Its main floor housed the drapers and its second the offices and rooms of the great merchants. The hall boasted a 150-foot facade broken by a central tower - rising 230 feet Forty-eight Square-topped doors gave, en- trance to the mart and light was afforded by a row of quatrefoil windows with pointed arches The upper floor had glazed win- dows. Built of soft stone, it was the wonder of the ages. And then — 1914 The Ger- ™mans destroyed Ypres and the Cloth Hall became crum- bling ruins. But now 1915 (Convright 1937 NEA Service Inc.) A new scout-bombing plane recent- ly tested by the U. 8. Navy is said to be faster than any ever used in that service. Powered by a “twin-wasp” motor it has tandem cockpits for = crew of two, full retractable landing gear and an all-metal fuselage. Personal NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd Street. Typewriter Sales and Service. Roommate Wanted __ WANTED—Clean, sober roommate by & quiet sober young man. 208 3rd St. ——[_—[—<—_<_$_§_$_—K—K—__— Travel Opportunity ROOM for Gad o three to Minneap- olis Friday. Call 691. Wanted to Buy OSHD gas heater, 8 burner plate. Darved Must be reasonable. Phone - Lost and Found LO8T—One green studio couch cu- shion between Bismarck and bridge. Engel and Rausch Furniture Store. . Land for Sale FIVE acres river bottom, heavily tim- bered. On section line, five miles north. Phone 1745, For Sale ONE grocery store, one apartment shop in good within 50 Jeg 4 “f Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT EN- GINEER, 526 pat office, Kansas City, Mo. August 37, 1937. Sealed bids, in triplicate, will ity recelved at this of- ice until 2:00 P. M. September 17, pu and then publicly opened, for ‘urnishing the materials, and per- forming the work for new ined ing and hot water tank a (GA office, Will! strict cations 1937, and ed there! if th foot early Wednesday from the home | coi! of Dr. O, H. Wangensteen, head of the department of surgery at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. He raced out of the bedroom when screamed, but he For increased safety in landing, we of tricycle gear which appeared | ° on planes in the early days of aviation is being revived. SSS ee NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that Liv- Sse SS NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION NOTICE Is HUREEY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judi and decree of foreclosure ered on the Ist di a 1937 in t Ce yes of Bur- leigh County, nents Judicial ie! of the State of North Dako: the Pederat Land Bi & Body Corporat Jacob Banter his wife, Fred Ba: Bantarri, his wite, and t North Dakota, doing Busines aneurancs Department, and @ speci: xecu dahl-Cranna Motors Inc, has a lien upon that certain 1934 Four Door Se- dan DeSoto ae Flow Automobile, Motor Number SF 9751, Serial Num- ber, 5076306, in the sum of Two Hun- dre@ ten Dollars ($210. ee? for #5 ute’ stat guest: of E. H, Steiner, the own- 7 He , ON OF about the 30th day of November, 1 You will further take notice that Livdahl-Cranne Motors Inc, will sell said automobile at eemarck, Dakota, on the Bi at fen in the that da: to satisty said lien and coats of 4 foraeenure nature of default consists in the Yailure of the owner to pay sald lien, and there is due and owing on said len at this date the sum of Two Hundred Sixty Dollars ($: ye ents this 8th of September, a EE. a ag Ment. of Burieign County, Hyland & F torneys for Bisa Holder. 9-8-15, thereon, the a Burleigh County Dakota, for that bury wili sell at public auction @ door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of autie f yy iBtate of North Dal th day of tio: one Hundred Forty-two (143) North. of Range Seventy-six 416) West, ‘containing One Hundred dist, (160) acres, more or less, a: ing. to the Government survey of so much thereof as may be Recossary to satisfy said JRaEment nnd it t sum of t jate of sald judgmen ated ‘Septoraber ist, 1937. Fred’ E. Anstrom, sleigh County, Bis- intice, Bargains in the Want-Ads Will Surprise You Male Help Wanted Instruction 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. Excellent earning, arrangement. You share in new $10,000 free cars and cash bonus offer. No investment. Write J. R. Watkins Company, D89, Winona, Minnesota. TWO men wanted to work by month or day. F. Jaszkowiak, phone 623. Female Help Wanted MAID for general housework. Good pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking and serving. Smail fam- ily. Write Tribune Ad. 23535. WANTED by young couple, experi- enced girl, General housework. Permanent position. Sleep out. Call 117-R after 5 p. m. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs, Gordon Cox. 612 W. Thayer. 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 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, STENOGRAPHER, accountant, de- sires position, in or out of Bismarck. Phone 515 after 6. Box 462. 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. LAUNDRY wanted. Prices reason- able. We call for and deliver. Phone 1253. for children in eve: gpune. girl. Phone 1778-M. AE for WANTEDTiisa: work by experienced woman, Call 2259-W. Ask for Joy. EXPERIENCED girl wants hour work. Phone 2442, Perfection Cleaners Men's Suits = Ladie’s Dresses Cleaned and Cleaned’. Only 50c 218 Thayer Household Goods for Sale WOOL mohair MW chair; mahogany bed, dresser, spring and mattress; fumed oak breakfast set, bookcase and sewing machine, rocker, 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. BEDROOM suite, child’s cots, kitchen cabinet, table, chairs, davenport, and chairs, Jawn mower, garden hose and many other articles. 312 Anderson Street. MUST sell, leaving town. Philco radio, cedar chest, chest of draw- ers, ip. Henry Scheer. 320 Man- dan St. HOUSEHOLD furnishings for aed room boarding and rooming house. 321 8th Street. Phone 869-J. 54 INCH round fumed oak table and buffet, mattress, two rugs, library table, etc. Phone 548-W. THE best small plano made. Chas. L. Bryan, piano turner. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. . —_—S_—JXmn—nmi!lrel_l == Farms for Sale }. | OPPORTUNITY for young couple de- siring 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. MODERN 350 acre dairy and poultry farm, $8,000.00 worth of buildings, For satisfaction in gusiity and price. Sirloin and T-Bone steak, 25c per Ib; Fresh homemade Franks, 2 lbs. for 45c; Country Style Pork Sausage, per Ib. 20c. order over 25c charge. We deliver an free 0} | eer ESS Livestock for Sale ISTERED Hereford Sale: Sept. 22, 1937. Towner, N. Dak. 60 head, including 12 yearling bulls, 20 yearling heifers, 12 bred two-year- Old heifers, 8 cows with calves at foot. Domino breeding. TB. and Bangs certificates will be issued. An excellent opportunity for any- one wanting either foundation or herd improvement stock. Spend the dey with us. Schultz Hereford Ranch, Towner Co. Fred Reppert, auctioneer. Write for catalogue. if f ‘WE SELL two to four hundred horses every Monday at Jamestown, N. D., every Wednesday at Staples, Minn. We sell cattle, hogs and sheep. Have order for one thou- sand feeder pigs and all sizes can be sold. All sales on commission. ‘We want agents to buy 5,000 old SUE DIGBY — Private Instructor. Shorthand and = typewriting. 2nd Street. Call 1618, AUCTIONEERS school opens Mon- day, Oct. 4. Be independent—make from $10 to $1,000 per day. Col. J. B. Robinson, pay ‘West Fifteenth &t., Sioux City, Jowa. =e Houses for Sale HOUSES FOR SALE DESIRABLE seven room modern bungalow. East front éth 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 ‘nouse. 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 apart- 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. Seé Baker at 604 3rd St. —e=EEEeEEEEeE~EE—=E>EeEeREeeEEE=S Houses for Rent COMPLETELY modern bungalow at 423 6th Street. Partially furnished. References required. Occupy Oct- ober Ist. Address W. M. Murnane, Devils Lake, N. D. SIX room modern house with garage. Good location. Five room partly modern house. Inquire 214 Sth. LOWER duplex with two bedrooms. Adults preferred. Inquire 108% Ave. C West. SEVEN room modern house. Avail- able October 10th. Low rent. Tele- phone 249. MODERN five room house. $35 per month, Write Tribune Ad 23537. CO __ Apartments for Rent MODERN two room apartment. Close in. Ready for occupancy October 1. Call 260 during day. Evenings 512-W. Dr. R. 8. Eni 518 5th Street. COMPLETELY furnished one room upstairs apartment for one or two. Laundry privileges. Phone 1003-W. 406 5th St. TWO bedroom, living 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 basement apartment. Both furnished. 607 5th St. Phone 408-R. TWO room kitchenette and bath furnished apartment. Heat, gas, water, telephone. $30. Phone 680-R. FURNISHED two room apartment, upstairs. Also one room furnished apartment. Call at 808 7th St. .| FURNISHED 5 room apartment, also 3 room apartment. City heat. For adults. Geo. M. Register. THREE furnished apartments. Good location. Near high school and grade school. 818 7th St. oeoee second floor apartme! Par ONE ROOM and kitchenette; heat, ee gas and water furnished. ._ Fourth. one ‘small furnished apartment. Suit- able for two or three. Always hot water. 219 South 12th St. FURNISHED three room, private bath, ground floor apartment. Ren- tal $32. 618 6th St. LARGE comfortable one room base- ment apartment for two or three. Call 222 3rd St. THREE room unfurnished ground floor apartment. Inquire at 1026 10th Street. NICELY furnished one room and kitchennette apartment. 411 5th. Phone 273. floor. 406 9th Street. TWO room well furnished basement ppaceet Two beds. $20, 515 2nd ye TWO ROOM apartment. Phone Wanted to Rent WANTED on or before October first, unfurnished blemished horses for slaughter.|SIX room The Elder Horse Sale Company, Inc., Jamestown, N. Dak. Se SS Miscellaneous for Sale For 6 REBUILT mimeograpb with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office \ NEW modern seven room semi-base- ment apartment for complete home, or will rent apartment. Call after- noons or evenings at 703 11th or ‘| SLEEPING Automobiles for Sale USED CARS 1935 Dodge Sedan 1936 Plymouth Coupe 1935 Chrysler Airflow 1986 Chrysler Airflow 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1935 Ford Coupe 1937 Plymouth Tudor 1985 International Pickup 1934 Chevrolet Pickup 1937 Chevrolet Coupe 1932 Plymouth Sedan 1981 Plymouth Sedan 1930 Pontiac Coach See this fine selection of used cars before you buy. 23 years of honest used car dealings. CORWIN - CoDReHIEL MOTORS, 122 Main Avenue Phone 700 USED CARS FOR SALE 1929 Ford A Sedan .... 1929—Durant 4 Sedan .. 1929 Ford A Panel .. 1930 Chevrolet 6 Sedan 1938 Whippet Coupe . 1938 Chrysler Coupe 1929 Chevrolet Truck 1935 Ford L W B Truck We Trade and Give Terms HEDAHL MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. $200 CREDIT on new Plymouth or Chrysler. $140 cash. Would con- aide used car. Aug. Bumann, Man- lan. CAR for sale. Also, tel FOR SALE Federal Lan years time. K. KLEIN, Bis District Representative CLEAN room adjoining bath. Always hot water. Gas heat. Near bus line. Gentlemen only. 614 Ave. C. SUITE of rooms at Dunraven. Also, single room. Home cooked meals served, 212 3rd St. Phone 428. LARGE sleeping room, one or two. Always hot water. Also, reasonable basement room. Phone 535-M. ROOM in new modern air-condi- tioned home. Close to bath.Always hot water. 903 9th Street. ROOM, close in. On bus line. First floor front. Private entrance, Qne lady. 415 4th St. 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. ROOM in new modern home on bus ine. Suitable for two. Phone 1198. 600 Fourth. IG room for rent. Next ta bath, Phone 263, Call at 813 2nd Street. room and one-room @partment, Rent reasonable, 213 yer. SLEEPING room for one or two. Al- Maid hot water. 422 4th St. Phone DESIRABLE room. Gas heat, hot water, close in. Phone 1250-R. 102 Ave. A. z LARGE room. Nicely furnished. With private entrance. 100 Ave. B east, FURNISHED sleeping room, Close in. Phone 262-R. 218 1st St. LARGE pleasant sleeping room. Close in, 310 Thayer Ave. SLEEPING rooms for rent. 311 4th Street. ONE large housekeeping room. Phone 834- ————_—_——— YOUR LUCKY NUMBER is one pho: number, Quality Work—Real Economy Phone 2404 CLEANERS For Rent COMMERCIAL building 25x80 feet in business district. Suitable for any type of business. Includes full basement. Write Tribune Ad. 23666. BRICK storage building. Size 25x35, Rear of 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (15 words r less) . 450 jons 0000 hKO ions seccesseccecs BO