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UNCERTAIN STOCKS MOVE BOTH WAYS IN UNSTEADY DAY Bombing of Nanking by Japan- * ese Is Factor; Transfers I 800,000 Shares New York, Sept. 22—(/)—Many Stocks previous market, but most found going slow and beset with profit selling dif- Ticulties. Tt was an “up-and-down” day, with Jeaders ahead fractions to 2 or more points one minute and unchanged to Jower shortly afterward. There were Peet numerous wide gaps between bids and offers. * Bombing of Nanking by the Ja- panese, brokers said, chilled the buy- ing urge of some customers who were apprehensive of international com- Plications, There was nothing’ par-| nec. ticularly stimulating in domestic bus- iness news. A few steels and rails exhibited re- newed strength, but others in the same categories were in the losing | Dec: division. Bonds, as well as stocks, were uneven at the finish. Transfers were around 800,000 shares. SOUTH 8ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Sept. 22—()—cWv. | Ma) 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 4,200; slow, in- ,Gications lower on grassy ‘killer steers ‘and she stock; grainfed steers scarce, asking firm prices; best held above | Dec. 17.00; plain to medium light grassers @round 6.50-9.50;. most heifers 5.50- 7.50; bid 4.50-6.50 on plain to good butcher cows; low cutters and cutters 3.25-4.25; bulls about steady; bulk 5.50-6.50; stockers steady, medium and | x4; g00d -whitefaced steers 7.00-9.00, Calves 1,800; vealers steady to strong; | sep. mostly 9.50-11.00; early top 11.50. Hogs 4,500; fairly active, fully steady with Tuesday; no shippers, but demand broad, 170 to 250 Ibs. packer Dec. 11.50 to 11.60; top 11.65; 260 to 300 Ibs. 11.00 to 11.50; few 300 to 350 Ibs. 10.75 to 11.18; 140 to 160 lbs. 10.75 | Dec. to 11.25; good sows 360 lbs. down 10.40 to 10.60; heavier weights down to 10.15; good stags 10.00 to 11.00; feeder pigs scarce, few lots up to 12.00; some held higher; average cost ‘Tuesday 11.04; weight 252 Ibs. Sheep 5,550; very little done early; | pec, packers talking around 50 lower on slaughter lambs, indications steady on other classes; good to choice lambs Tuesday 10.50; good to sa feeding lambs 9. ewes 3.50-4.50; down, Dairy cows fully steady on good shipper cows at $70-85; most other grades slow. CHIcAG 22.—()}—(U. 8, D, A.) including 1,000" direct: steady to 10 1 tl 1 is 2.455 good and. shplene 130+ 250 Ib, 12:20- BO 44.90622. ~fEW"810~ 240-300 Ib;,~ Ib., 11.60-12.00; 150-180 Ib., 11.60-22, a most good packing ows, 10.75-11.10; 1,200; general Ughtweights up to 1 choice and Cattle 9,500, calve market a ‘mixed afta’ prime midiumweight and. weig! steers 25 higher; top 19.50, witht 10 cents of the record aos for Septem- ber; several loads 19.00-: long yearlings 19.10; medium to good grade slow, steady on wale kinds, but light offerings very dull and weak to a8 much as 25 lower; medium to good light heifers also very dull and 25 lowe er but all other heifers about steady; heavy cows wanted on shipper ac- count but ent kinds barely steady; pale ener weak; vealers steady araeee 19,0 "000, including 7,000 direct; spring lambs opening very slow; in- dications 25 and more lower; most early bids downward from 10.75 on na- fivens ehoiee held 11.00-15 and above; othing done on ts sheep easier; native ewes Sioux Cit sIoUx Ce joux —(U, 8, D. Aj Gattis 4200 | 30: siaugh: ter steers ani , most buying inte; ted heifers scar and y 1.00; ‘short tea” ud grassy kinds down to 8.50 and below; strict]; choice fed heifer: around 15.00; bulk beef cows 5. few rt cutter grades’ i few good stock steers up to Tuesday, 4 cars choice 1000 10.50; current stockers and quotations: patsere oe good and choice 6.50. a medium 5.00-6.50; cows good 5.00- 6.00; common and medium 4.00- ae es fairly ‘active, mostly steady; top 11.50; good and choice 190- 870 Ib, butchers itzs-40; good 350 1b. h 10,65; 160-190 1b, lights 10.75- Nght lights and piss 5 rade 170-220. tb. of 3 pian kinds B. 450. 00d. so} 10.15-; Pane. Yow 0. 402s stags 10.25 down. Shee; sep 3000; including 885 through and 500 old late Tuesday; no early ac- tion for slaughter sees; sprin jb undertone lower: fee pe aN Breas 10.75; in ly; salable largely “i oo * gown deck solld mouth western breeding ewes 4.50, D. A) Ou oni “track 18. total Us. shipm: 37; jupplies heavy demand very light: ected per cwt. Idaho Russet Burbank No. 1. 1.45-60; 5. 10-20; Colorado Bliss tri- +, 9001.00; red Me- North Dakota 1, and partly 3: Wisconsin 96; Bliss tri- Iowa cobblers banks, rade 1.601. BI 00; Bliss trlumphs, 75- cm AGO casm Snes 2 Atha h_ wheat os rate sample oe No. 4 inixea 1.10% -11%: 1 yellow do tar Neb fants ie F, Ty hd sample grade new 70-80; "Oats, No, 2 mixed 34%; No. 1 white malting ~ Basle Yn 57 nom; Timothy seed 2.35-75 owt. ee ST A free ‘was once authorized on | 7, Btaten by congress. raske. Is PAE 30: Minnesota cob- wens memo ae o | [Grain Quotations | JITTERY CORN UP {New York Stocks (Furnished by Rasesll Miller Co) 8 CENTS IN SPITE Joti les rd Sept, 22 Adams Exp. 14% J Ls Lig M B 4a 93% No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. ee OF NEW FUND RULE Alas. Jun. 10% | Loew's 12% No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs... 103 : Allis-Che 57 | tar Field 20% No. 4 dark northern, 54.1bs. °-: 98] Fresh Outbursts of Anxious |a™ Soy, STi | cKes & R 11% No, ¢ dark northern, 53 Ibs. ro Am inter pn |MoK RPE 30% No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. $3) Bidding Follow Tempor- 4 | 4m Loco. 30 | Miami Cop 13% No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. .... 90 Ss k ‘Am. Metal 43% |Mid-Con P26 No, 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... a ary Setbac’ am, Pike 7% |Minn Hon 93% 40 Dey O47 ab os, 8:48 Thee 8: 68] Cricago Bop a2 VP —Devpte| AE hag, 12 | ont Ward. 40% Ibs.. 75; 45 lbs., 72; 44 Ibs., 69; 43 ibs. greatly requirements of “ Mur Corp 9% 66; 42 Ibs., 63; 41 Ibs. 3 Bd Ibs. 875 | funds prerequisite for trading, Sept. 37% | Nash Mtrs 15% 39 Ibe., 54; 38 Ibs., 51; #4. ,, |corm inte Wednesday ran up 8 cents| Am. Sug. Ret. 36% | Nat Biscuit 23% No, 1 hard amber durum 4, | bushel, about the extreme immed-|Am. T&T, 161 |Nat Osh R 26 ‘7g | até limit allowable. Tob. B. 75 net eC hd 179 | . At one stage, @ setback of 4 cents| Am. W. Wks. 15% ig pré Lt 8% 17g | fom top prices for Sept. corn re-| Am. Wool Pf. 50% | Na! iad yi ‘fo | Sulted from the augmented difficul-| Anaconda | 42% | Nat 8 40 | ties of trading. However, fresh out-| Arm. Ill. 9% | Nat Tea s ‘30| bursts of anxious bidding followed,| As Dry G. 12%|N ¥ Cent. ay ts east + | and the day's apex wag reached a/A.T. 5, FP. 61% |NO Am Avi 23% Hard winter wheal lttie. before the final gong sounied. AIL Ref, 35 | NO Ame e At the close, corn futures were Avia, Corp. 45% CHICAGO RANJE to 8 cents above Tuesday's fintsh,|Balt. & Ohio 19% {Ohio Ol 15% : Sept. 1.12% to %, Dec. 65%, wheat|Barnsdall 19% | Olive Farm 48% unchanged: to % lower, Sept. 1.05%, | Bendix 1g {Otis Elev 31% % | Dec. 1.05% to % and oats % off to/Beth. sil. 75 | Pac G & El 20% % up. Boeing Air. 25 TS a ph WHEAT RECEDE: rey 2 |park Utah 3 % | ME ARGENTINA HAIN Bide we Le Pathe Film 8% Minneapolis, Sept, 22.—(%)—Liaul- | 5 b Penney JC 86% dation of wheat futures on strong | Bur. A. Mch. 25% PernRR 32 spots because of Argentine weather | But, Cop. & Z. 4% reports resulted in a moderate reces-|Cal -Ld, 2% |Phelp Dodg 37% of values, for the aR A Ee Can. Pac. 19. |Phil Morris 96 September when closed % lower at|Case (J.1.) 149 |Phillips Pet 40% 1.16, and Dec, and May % down at | Caterpil. 79% | Proc & Gam 53% | Pe and 1.14%, respectively. Celanese 30% Pu 8vc NJ 37% Flax was down sharply because of Pullman 0% a strong decline at Buenos Aires and | Cer. D. Pasco 55 Pure Oil 15% less support from crushers. September |Ches, & O, 42% closed 2% down at 2.01, Dec, 2% down | chi, a, Nn, w, 2% | Purity Bak 11% at 2.02 and May 2 at 2.04%. Onl . W. 2% | Radio 9% September oats closed Kup at 29%, . GtW. pf. TIP oO 6% Dec, up % at 28%, and was Cc. M. St. P. 1% higher at 29%. September rye “aoaed OM. St. P, pf. 2% | Rem Rand 18% S-down at 18%, Dec. closed % lower | O™E Sr E- Bt Reo Motor 4% at 73% and May % down at 74%. Sep-|C. R. I. & P. 1% Rep stl 7” tember feed barley closed 1 up at 53%, | Chrysler 95% | Rey Toh B50 and Dec. % up at (7%. Col-Palm. 14% | Bay, Cash wheat demand for anything | Go) q my 1 Schen Distill 36 testing 15 protein or better was good. . G. El, 0% | Seabd Ol 29 Durum was in good demand if free|/Com, Solv. 11%|Sears-Roe 78 from ergot, Winter wheat was in|Com, & Sou. 2% ef ase SCasn corn demand was fair. Oats|COn. Edis. 32%|Shell un 21% Ge In fair to good demand. Rye was | Con, Oil 1256 | Simmons 35% ood demand. Barley prices were |Cont, Can 54% Vas. 18% CMe veakor Pies ‘wae in fair to Cont, Mot, 9% Bee ny, aon 18 goo Semen’. Cont. Ol! Del. 39% | Pas 33% Prod Mar orn Prod. 50% 13 8% ce kets Crosley 14% |B0 By pK arley— ‘CHICAGO Cub, Am. 8ug.7 | Sperry Corp 14 52% 53% Chicago, Sept. 22.—(}—Butter |Curt, Wret. 4% | Std Brands 11 46% 47% prices were unsettled Wednesday but |Deere & Co. 110 |stdG & El 6% ca Ee oy minettied, prices uns |Dome Mines 38° | Std Ol Cal 38% eae chanted, “Beis 5409, steady, prices | Doug Airc 35% | Std Ol Ind 40% 2 . unchanged. Dupont 149% | Std OLN JI 58% sete Poultry, jive, 1 car, 24 trucks, steady: | Kast Kod 177 \ Stew War 14% turkeys, hens 20, young toms 23, old | Fh 108 trees a Ghee 44 | aE Non? turkeys de; young weess 175 uto Lite 31% |Ston & Web 17% i other live poultry prices unchanged. |EIPw&Lt 155 |Studebaker 10% 29% 30% So pareatone Ha Swift '& Co 20% en Elec 4 Texas Corp 50% —(P)—Butter, 9.gi2, steady, agers Pr euttes'| Gen Foods 34%|Tex Gul Su 34% ees, 292,982, firm, State, whole| Gen Mills 59 |TPC&O 11% milk ens fresh fancy 20-20%; fresh |Gen Mtrs 50% |Tim Roll 88 Or eee, 21508 , a tondy; mixed colors: | Gillette 12%|Trans-Am 14 ey axctr a tcee| GS” ew ee ove ial ar Freee ore eas ee elton ua-|Gra-Paige 2% |Union Pac 108 ate pewees to pullets 20-26; pea AE [i eo bt, other whites, all browns and duck ese fe itn wales pase a a veipouile by freight, weak;| Greyhound 124 | Unite Fruit 66% chickens, works 243s colored 21°24; | Hee Prod 10% |Un Gas Im 11% Roehorn M72: fovasatere 16; aucks | HOud-H B 18 |US Ind Al 28 25; turkeys unquoted, Howe Sound 67% | US Pipe 30% ‘By express weak, chickens, Rocks Hudson Mot 11%|US R & Imp 8% 28-30; rede 28:26; ctosses 28-29:,L¢E- | Hupp Mot 3% (US Rubber 42 tehots Wa 1a rousters 16; Hi Cent 17" |US Smelt R78 urkeys i ind Rayon ; MINNEAFOLIS CASH GRAIN UB Bi Pt i232 , Sept, 22-—)—Wheat} BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES qabpus Meb Hee Vanadium ae receipts Thursday 103 compared to 51/ Chicago, Sept. 22.—()—. Int Nick 54% | War Pict 11% & year ago. Butter futures Int NickCan 54% Minneapolis cash wheat end coarse eer nt, oe? Close Int T a Tel ‘ oo ee ne ae grain clos! uotations today follow: lohns-Man, fais Wheat November + Mh MH HH) Kennecott 48% | West El 122% vered = To Arrive} Refrigerator Sta Kresge (SS) 205, | White Mot 18% lhyDNS dards, Oct. . 23% 23% 23%) Krog Groc 18% | Wilson & Co 7% 0 Tbs... 1.29% 139% Ee 23% 23% 23%| Lib--F GI 59 Woolworth 43% » 1.28% 131% iscellaneous ABE ORPEN DIES » 1.23% 1.30% ry _Mi BC ——@| Toronto, Sept. 22.—(7)—Abe Orpen, CALL MONEY, 33, the man who managed the famous + 122% 1.28% seeee aooee New arene sent oe fray. match race between Bel ae eel and mon y eee n 1 Sir Barton at Kenilworth , died Vesti czcagn tO maha cr tg) 95 0 Rigs * roan steady, 60.40 days 1%; | Wednesday, WOE, 25 LABK 124K nove anooo] CERO Mecptances unchanged. THIEVES TAKE WATCHES - 116% 1.21% . Mankato, Minn., Sept. 22.—()— New Font, sept, a2 PAE orelgn raseas in a show window at a » 113% 1.18% . exchange st st dy; Greater nealneaeHl} je’ wary store here easly Wednesday, ont : | thiéVes scooped out more than a dozen 110% 1.18% greet noes | free 40. 1 rag: watches valued at between $500 and Norwa $600. SL Meat Sasa av rth Montreal in 'New York » 104% 100% ...00 ereee a} HEROIN SEIZED S OVER NMENS. BONDS St. Paul, Sept, 22.—(?)—Hidden in spring ... 1.18% 1.21% + weeol New York, Sept. 22.—()—Govern-|a brown paper grocery bag in an (Lower test weight nominally ment Bonds f apartment cupboard, $1,000 worth of discounted 4c Ib praeeae 4356 tte heroin was discovered by police and MAR ee Bo ETE federal agents in a raid here Tuesday iDEWor ey ICAO storms night. 1H W... 1.19% 127) cesuel yageeontene eee tree, SEE? Fsa| Following Old cKS ee TAB, os99 quignenpolls, Sept, Hwy stocks ollowing H Wor 8 First Bank I Fe) TE 115% see 113% veeee] North “ ndon. Custom Bat or 1H W.. anata 1.14% New York, and Souib Dakota’ Wheat) Amerionn Gen. f, 1DH Wor f Elec. Bond & Share 13%. 448 wees % 112%. w000 socoo] Bisk Rubber 9%. 2 HW... 1.00% 111% DULUTH CASH GRAIN 3DH Wor Duluth, Bert: Ver —ClOni ng ats : 3 HOW... 1.07% 1.09% 2.00 seoee heavy waar Durem 3374s iu 1 amber hd , 2 eee 02 Bt Arye re aml ier eee eam amber 1.021.115 238 igs e 99 108 gori ad: No. 3,981.07; No. 4, 3 amber hd abs, “Koni ted durum $7 be... 7 . 1.06 38:18) Weistd durum $-5 below har 3 amber hd 2. 6 Is. 96 LO wens eee eet: rte eos. pt ae 931002 sees’ vrvee weer! Melting 68070; teed 52%- 4a hd > Pa se ale cee RANGE OF CARLOT SALES 52 Ibs cS cearist eral Rept. 22,—(@)—Range ot Wheat, Nc 1 heavy northern 1.31%: a Non tedirk nortnern 1.24% aeavle erade ‘dark orttors Dh 85, 3 No. 3 hard winter 1.07%. . Sa 2 nda 4 ot 7 Bar 103 Barley ¥e 1, BOSTON WOOL Py (U..8. D. A.) ston wool muariet continue little interest in dor the few bids made were Jom most dealérs were willing to consi Reports from Australia indieatea a slight upward tendency following in- ased competition from the contin- urchase of moderate fapan. en ent and the quantities by MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 22.—(#)—Flour, carload lo: yr barrel, In 98 pound Family paten' un- 90; standard patents, 5 shipments 24,962, -19.00. "Standard mide BE Expected mayer of London, Sir Harry Ed- ward Twyford, above, was fol- lowing in the footsteps of one of his ancestors, Sir Nicholas Twy- ford, who held the same posi- tion 549 years ago. Sir Harry’s family has been active in Lon- @ bran 18.50- dings 22. obs 50. INVESTMENT ded ct the reas) ‘Over the counter dn New York) lamiiton Tr 2.07, 2.28. Maryland Fund 7.89, Quart Inc Sh 15.04, 16. don affairs since the 14th cen- tury. He was knighted in 1935. The first patented invention of the modern incubator was in 184’ Kansas U. Loses ‘First’ Daughter A popular “rushee” at Uni- versity of Kansas sorority houses this year was Ruth Hux- man, above, pretty brunet daughter of Kansas’ Gov. Wal- ter A. Huxman. But Miss Hux- surprised friends and man school officials when she with- from the university, an- nounced she would attend a school in the south. SCOUTERS TO NAME COUNCIL OFFICERS More Than 175 Expected at Lemmon for Annual Mis- souri Valley Meeting More than 175 Scout officials and others interested in Boy Scout work are expected to attend the annual meeting of the Missouri Valley coun- cil in Lemmon, 8, D., Sept. 28 when new council officers will be elected, Council Executive Paul O. Netland said here Wednesday. The meeting is scheduled to open with a business session at 4 p. m. (MST) and will end with a banquet served by the American Lutheran church of Lemmon in the Legion hall at 6:30 p. m. Reports of chairmen from all dis- tricts, including the Bismarck district, will be heard during the afternoon business meeting, at which election of officers will take place. scheduled to make reports then are A. R. Weinhand!, Man- dan, council treasurer, and chairmen of all standing council committees, Incumbent officers, in addition to Weinhandl, are J, N. Roherty, Bis- marck, lent; Dr. O. T. Benson, Glen » and H. O, Saxvik, Bis- marck, vice presidents, and Charles , Bismarck, commissioner. J. N. Roherty will preside over the banquet after it has been called to order by L. B. Boorman, Lemmon, chairman of the Grand River district. Rev. ©. A. Seller, Mott, will give the North Dakota supreme court will make the Silver Buffalo award, the highest honor given to any Scouter, and another North Dakota supreme court justice, James Morris, will give the principal address. Either the McIntosh, 8. D., or the Lemmon high school band, and maybe both of them, will play during the LUMBERMAN DIES Rochester, Minn., Sept. 22.—(@)— ©. M. Botsford, 74, prominent Minne- zota lumberman, died here at 10:40 2, m., today after an illness of several weeks. He was president of the Bots- ford Lumber company at Winona, 10 KILLED IN RUMANIA Klug, Rumania, Sept. 22.—(7)—Ten persons ‘Wednesday in collision of local pass- enger and freight trains, No foreign- ers were hurt, ———e—e—K—<_K_[__e_e_ee—_—— Travel Opportunity LEAVING Sunday, Sept. 26, for Spokane, Portland and Sacramento. Returning October 9. Have room for one, 717 15th. Room and Board WELL furnished room with morning and evening meals. Ladies only. 401 Fifth 8t. Phone 145. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Uaundry toute and equipment. Write Tribune Ad. 23824. Ld Lots for Sale FOR SALE Lot, 822100 ft., located on Ave. C 4th street. and 1 . THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1937 Male Help Wanted Bargains in the Want-Ads Will Surprise You Instruction Automobiles for Sale NATION-wide educational organiza- tion requires high class representa- tive with car to contact leads in this district. Man chosen should earn $100 or more weekly. Perma- nent position. Opportunity for ad- vancement. No samples to carry. See Mr. Egger, Hotel Annex, Satur- day and Sunday. MAID for general housework., Good pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking’ and serving. Smail fam- ily. Write Tribune Ad. 23535. WANTED— Experienced maid for general housework. None other need apply. References. Mrs. H. L. Harless, phone 1327. HOUSEKEEPER to take charge of small home. No one young apply, please. Phone 157-J. WANTED-—Girl for general house- work, Write Box 86 or phone 56, Hazelton, N. Dak. WANTED—An experienced cook and waitress, Write Miller Cafe, Na- poleon, N. Dak. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Answer Box 741, Glendive, Mont. —_—_— Male or Female 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. Excellent earning arrangement. You share in new $10,000 free cars and cash onus offer. No investment. Write J. R, Watkins Company, 069, Winona, Minnesota. 1/EXPERIENCED grocery clerk, man or woman, for work on Saturdays. Give qualifications, Write Tribune Ad, 23795. Work Wanted FARMERS ATTENTION SUE DIGBY — Private Instructor. Shorthand and typewriting. 223 2nd Street: Call 1619. Houses for Sale 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. ACCOUNT of poor health, will sell my property consisting of 7-room stucco bungalow. Also dwelling with four apartments, Very good cag property. Wm. Baker, 604 FINISHED basement house, five Tooms,» large hallway. Coal bin, % acre land. Real bargain. Phone 2088-M. ALL modern home: with two bed- rooms, living room, kitchen and res lath St. Call at 419 USED CARS These Cars Carry Gold Seal Bond Guarantee 1935 Chrysler Brghm. 1934 Chrysler Sedan 1936 Chrysler Airflow Sedan 1935 Chrysler Airflow Sedan 1934 DeLuxe Plymouth Sedan 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1937 Plymouth Coach 1935 International Pickup 1934 Chevrolet Pickup 1933 Ford Panel 1930 Chevrolet Panel 1931 Plymouth Sedan 1932 Plymouth P. A. Sedan 1936 Plymouth Coupe 1935 Ford Coupe 1937 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Pontiac Coach ‘ 1930 Chrysler “66” Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Whippet Coupe See this fine selection of Used Car before you buy, 23 years of Honest Used Car Dealings CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. 122 Main Ave. Phone 700 FOUR ROOM house for sale, partly modern. Gas, lights and water. Phone 588-W evenings. _—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———_———— A real bargain—four-room mod- ern furnished bungalow with two rooms finished in basement. Lot 47x140. Priced at $2,250. T. M. Casey & Son ————*_q_qxqx<_x»——_——EEEE——EEEEEEE Houses for Rent MODERN duplex for small family. Available Oct. 15. Located near capitol and high school. Call 530. Garage for rent, $3 per month. 722 7th 8t. DESIRABLE stucco bungalow, five rooms, furnished or unfurnished. LET us haul your livestock dir&ct 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. Drops 8 asd or prone) Ben dan 542, Bonded and insured trucke! LIVE STOCK EXPRESS H. T. Crum ____ Mandan, N. Da, ___ RELIABLE young men and young women attending Commercial col- lege want places to earn board, room or both. Also reasonable light housekeeping rooms wanted. Phone 121. EXPERIENCED girl desires day or hour work. Care of children. Phone 1526-W. Also | SEWING end hemstltching, Call for Mrs, owner 1014 Bdwy. Phone 1015: EXPERIENCED ‘cook and waltress wants work. Write Tribune Ad. 23804, TWO experienced girls want part time work. Phone 926-R. WANTED—Hour work by experienced woman, Call 262-R. 218 1st St. EXPERIENCED girl wants hour work. Phone 2442, Phone 1310-3 {___ Dead Animals pe one (with pide ce ses, cal sheep or are = $e 9 nulla eee Bismarck. moved Slsmarct 2313 Pao we tate pey for the call, North- ern Rendering Co. Lost and Found LOsT—White Elgin wrist watch. Saturday afternoon in or near Lucas’, Reward. Return to Trib- Personal Perfection Cleaners are lean Ladie’s Dresses pees and Cleaned Only $1.01 00 50c i —oO ES _ Household Goods for Sale PIANO, davenport and chair, studio couch, Wilton rug, buffet, table, sewing machine, radio, ice box, beds, dressers, electric plate, vacuum cleaner, gasoline range, typewriter, other miscellaneous goods. Also rummage. 315 Mandan 8t. 50 LB. ICE BOX, kitchen cabinet, table, gas cabinet heater, 4 plate gas stove, water heater, lawn mower, garden hose, tools and miscellane- ous articles. 416 Ave. A. DINETTE set with buffet. Also Magic Chef gas range. 502 3rd St. N.W., Mandan. LLOYD Loom baby carriage in good condition, Also fruit jars. Call 409-J. 8-PIECE walnut dining room_ set. Priced very reasonably. Phone 1491, alte PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET 210 Fifth st. Phom 176 EXTRA SPECIAL a Home Rendered Lard, Liver Sausage, ae Tb... We deliver any order ov: free of charge. Miscellaneous for Sale WHITE rust grain marble back coun- ter and rail, three window for right hand lobby at Pe ee North Da-| THRE kota, Real quality fixtures. Priced right for immediate removal. Also posting machines, numbering ma- chines and other bank equipment. Write G. C. Hegland, Bottineau, North Dakota. VEGETABLES for sale: beets, onions, pumping Ye ios squesh ae 1b. Fis Ic Rouse west of baseball diamond. Phone 507-M. William Melech, Bismarck. Se es ASK your grocer for home grown cantaloupe. Bargain prices on bushel lots at the farm. Tomatoes, firsts at $1.50 per bushel. Herbert J. Roberts. peheileigare tetas light plants, sup- » Propellers battery electric ee units, etc. Beacon Electric. 199 Main Ave. East, Bismarck, N. VEGETABLES for sale: cucumbers, per bu. 80c; tomatoes, % bu, 60c; Potatoes, a hundred, $1.25. Phone Tait. 222 So. 9th St. LC. SMITH typewriter in perfect condition, Phone 2280. Arvid G. Wilund, 417% Broadway. REBUILT mimeograph with eee: ma- chine gugrantes. Inquire at Trib- une office. ATTENTION: feeders, for best results and irene profits feed Ne rand cracklings. Gas heat. Available October 1. Write Tribune Ad. 23813. FIVE ROOM modern house in Man- dan. Gas range, refrigerator. $32.50. LN. Cary Co., Mandan, i .,|7-ROOM modern bungalow on Fourth &t., $60, Also 6-room modern bun- galow. Geo, M, Register. 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 five room house. $35 month, Write Tribune Ad 23537. SMALL 6 room modern house. $40 per month. Phone 419. —_—<€_—X—X—X—X—X—S*_ peo Farmaiforsbatens = 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 req YOUR LUCKY NUMBER Je our phe Quality wi Apartments for Rent FURNISHED apartment. Electric re- frigerator. Electric stove. Laundry privileges. Fireproof building Suit- She for married couple without children or three or four business ladies. Write Tribune Ad. 23808, 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. USED TRUCK HEA DQUARTERS Extra Special Small Mack Bus, ideal for school work. Real bargain. $225.00 International Harvester Co. Bismarck, N. D. oor eee USED CARS Chandler Sedan io Dodge Sedan . 5 1928 Dodge Sedan . 85 1930 Pontiac Sedan 1928 Dodge Sedan .« 1930 Buick Coupe .. 1932 Chevrolet Conver Coupe 1933 Pontiac Sedan 335 1935 Plymouth Sedan 435 1935 Plymouth Sedan 450 1936 Plymouth Sedan .. 585 Dependable Used Trucks 1935 Chevrolet, 1p7 yee dual 32-6 .. 1936 ‘Donge Pickup . oe . B, GILMAN CO. 2nd Poy Bdwy. Phone 808 Dodge and Plymouth - Cars & Trucks 1935 DODGE tudor with trunk, A-1 shape; 1937 G. E. radio, 30 days old, 10-tube cabinet; 1937 Crosley refrigerator, 4 months old, 6 ft.; 2-wheel pickup trailer,. 7 ft. box, good tires, dog house, well built, Call 1296-M. 518 21st St. $100.00 and 5% interest annually ‘will buy # $5,000.00 farm in Wells, ler, anh Em- o rite a representative, Land Bank, 010 Sth St., Bismarck. Rooms for Rent TWO nicely furnished rooms., Each suitable for two. Gentlemen pres, ferred. On bus line. Centrally lo- cated. Phone 1166 between 5 and 7. ROOM for two gentlemen. Always hot water. Clean and quiet. Four blocks from new postoffice. 116 W. Thayer. TWO sleeping rooms, one 2-room un- furnished aparment. Always hot water; laundry privileges. Private “entrance. Reasonable. 623 9th. ROOM in new modern air-condi- tioned home. Close to bath.Always hot water. 903 9th Street. TWO small furnished rooms, warm ‘and comfortable. Always hot water. $15 and St. Phone 481-W. TWO bedroom, living room, bath and kitchen in new fireproof building. Inquire Park Food Store, 234 W. Bdwy., or call J. B, Smith, 1916, FURNISHED basement spartment, private entrance. Shower bath- room. Suitable for couple, or two women. Capitol Court No. 7. THREE room apartment unfurnish- ed, private entrance, private bath. Lights, water, gas. 1811 Rosser. Phone 118-We) UNFURNISHED four room apart- ment may be occupied at once. Gas, heat and water furnished. 402 14th St. ONE room for Tight housekeeping. Lights, water, gas furnished. - vate entrance. Ground floor. 406 ith 8t. DESIRABLE furnished basement Apply afternoons or LARGE unfurnished flat, two bed- rooms, gas heat. Centrally located. Newly decorated. 404 Sth St. and grade school. 618 7th St. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ment for rent with private bath. 106 Main Ave. UNFURNISHED large 3 room base- ment apartment. 727 20th St. Phone 1722-J. NICELY furnished one room and kitchenette apartment. 411 Sth St. Phone 27: TWO room well furnished basement apartment. Two beds. $20. 515 2nd Street. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room. 418 12th St. Phone 1344. Livestock for Sale TWENTY first class milk cows and heifers. Full-blood Percheron stal- lion, Ninety ton alfalfa and mil- let hay. Household goods. Stove wood, Bottom ee Claude Turner, Bismarck, N. Dak. SHEEP, 500 ewes, one to four. Wm. R. Nin Comins ice Hensler, N. Dak. GOoD Call Farmers Rate wer Market. Phone 216, For Rent . Sine 25x95, Co,, Bismarck, N. \ Beer of liv ath Bt. M. W. Neff. NICE SLEEPING room for one or two. Always hot water. No drinking. 210 Ave. B. ‘TWO large, nicely furnished sleeping toom to rent October Ist. Near bus line. Phone 2385-W. ROOM with board in modern home. eda pe enoues for one or two. 406 LARGE front sleeping room in mod- ern home, 418 2nd 8t. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 Sth St. Phone 1126. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than partment. Copy must be received by 13 orelock. to insure in ‘eat

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