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> Leaders Close 1 to 4 Points g ° Down; Transfers Around 800,000 Shares New York, Sept. 23.—(?)—Feeble rallies failed to hold in Thursday's |! istock market and late selling knocked | ) Jeaders down 1 to 4 points, with a few ‘suffering more pronounced declines. Retarding influences, brokers said, were America’s stiff note to Japan on the Nanking bombing, possibly pres- eging imminent application of the neutrality act and further cutting commerce with the Orient; a revival et doubts earn- ings in the light of mounting costs, » and the general inability of the market south to follow through on recovery moves, Some traders shelved commitments pending the President's expected Speech at Cheyenne Friday. Others shied away as a hint was cropped by Secretary Morgenthau of mutual action by the United tSates end England to Curb “hot money” ex- cursions through taxation. SOUTH ST. PAUL 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 5,400; very slow, ‘i Eupply Uberal, holdover large; grass steers P) 4 killing and she stock weak at ‘the week's decline; most grass steers eround 950 down; good fat grassers quotable 11.00; grass heifers 5.50-7.25; few up to 8.50; beef cows 4.50-6.50; sirictly good up toward 8.00; low cut- | 8 ters and cutters 3.25-4.25; sausage bulls 550-650. Calves 2,100; vealers weak; good to’ choice 9.50-11.00; best selections higher. Hogs 4,000; fairly active, sows 300 Ibs. down 10 higher; light . lights strong, 25 higher; 180-240 lbs. 11.60- €5; top 11.65; 250-300 Ibs. 11.00-60; 300-350 Ibs. 10.75-11.70; 140-170. Ibs. largely 11.00-50, a few 11.60; sows 360 Ibs. down 1050-70; heavies 10.70; stags 10.00-11.00; average cost Wed- nesday 11.11; lar 238 lbs. Sheep ; four loads feeding eae billed through; balance fresh pply largely native, early bids on afat Hevea lambs steady with Wed- nesday’s low, 9.75 down; bulk 10.00 and above; few loads 10.25; bulk ‘9.75-10.00. Dairy cows, shipper cows steady; most sales $70-85. Sep' i wih A —( (U. 8. D. A.) including Ab00" “direct; choice lambs | Dec. (Parasted by Kms Miler Oe) Sept. 23 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No, 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs, No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs, Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 85; 48 lbs., 82; 47 lbs., 79; 4 Ibs., tbs., 76; 45 lbs., St. Paul, Sept, 23.—(P)—(U. | May MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Sept, 23.—(7)— |nounced Thursday, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1937 SEPTEMBER CORN CLOSES FRACTION LOWER IN GHCAGO Uncompleted September Con- tracts Reduced by 1,386,- 000 Bushels Chicago, Sept. 23—()—A reduction of 1,386,000 bushels in uncompleted September corn contracts was an- ‘and although during most of the day aver- prices rd aged moderately higher, the close for September was %-% cent a bushel net lower. ‘The total open interest’ in Septem- “99 | ber corn is now 8,839,000 bushels, and Clos fy ber contracts would be made Friday. there remain three trading days yet to even up September corn accounts without physical deliveries. No no- tices were given Thursday that any tenders of such deliveries on Septem- At the close, the corn market as & whole was % lower to % higher ‘|compared with Wednesday's finish, Sept. 1.12-1.12%, December 65%, %| wheat 1 cent to 2X up, September %| Winnipeg export strength ‘Wheat— Open High Low nae sees 116% 1d 18H 14% 115% none 115% 115% 1.15% 15% ~ 16. 4° 1% tH 20% “20% + 2.00% 2.00% 1.99 202 203 2.04% 2.04% 203 DULUTH pene eet: 99% 3% | Duluth, Minn., Sept, Durum— Open Sep. $8 mostly, steady to 10 higher. than Wed- | Dec. nesday’s averag ts 15 wy bee bulk 4 and choice 190- 2.30-! HY 240-300 Tb, 12.00-45. i 13.35; on. sows; ing over kinds from 95! PP. averages; weve weighty fed cows really tteady: others steady to weak at ee sage aes ve 4 000 direct; ineludin; te ‘active spat iP, 5,00 spring 1 oh only fail early sales about y ostly; wes 3.50-4.75. SIOUX CITY Sioux tates Sept. 23.—(™)—(U. D. A.)—Cati fe 500%" calves 200; Aaupnter ne Yearling market not es- undertone weak to lower; 7 ors se) 9. strictly, choice quoted inal 15. rly cow sales y 7.25 down; r grades od light stock st neat cattle quotations and chole medium 65. 00; #0051050" Tbe good and an atte 15: yal common and alves (steers) medium. 4.00-5.00: ‘medium ocd and choice 7.25-10. 00; 5. oe 5. gs 1800; butcher mark: t not es- tablianed: tow packer bid: mostly 10 hij bers oon butcher bid ibis Ib. light held co ald 160-180 Ib. lights sia. ne sows mostly 10-15 up; g00: down 10.35-50; Ii, BE lights Fae ig acarce, sta, a at Sheep 2: simclualng 450 thru; no i ing’ undertone ted | native ote held rly, sales wtu 8. D. A.) ‘track 441, total US. ker, 8 ton Ri ioe ae fine quality, large North “Dakota lies telumphe’ UB. No, ret ‘mo Ay 85-90; Cob tly graded Snlor UR Nort Minnesota cobblers tl; ad 4 hai comm: att Whe «185 Biles triumphs. ‘US. No. 1, .80. POTATOES 23.—M—(U, 8 Market about ‘weaker ten- Tb, sacks, Russett MINNEAPO! Minscsre steady, with a slightly 4 am, dema: 24 mew, 2 100 ashingto Ros Tio rth; raded No. and’ pa "nome ows, Early Onios, hs an ‘ump! G: Sa ountsing Tel 00; depending on quality. Matton Pane ae wv. 8. No. . _BO! Boston, Sep! —Most wool how attitude today. little wool few buyers pri Faring houses were not sional lot of original bag reported moved under the range of asking prices, but lume was believed by the trade to te small. e. 1d ee agelaerins IN heat. ale io-02: ‘Gorm Not ‘apy ‘ ua es 0. mixes \e. flow 1.15-15%; No. 1 wate Lisis- ii sample grade 33-70 ail ne mized 3 No. 1 hite 34-36; sample gra -32. wile i o: on, asi: sample No: bu Besley, fod sti-5f no nom: Praiting 54- ‘Timothy seed 2.25-75, lith'y DNS No. 1, 1.00; | _ BsstSac Tamer mmeres MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ‘Minnea ; | receipts @ year ago. > Sept. 23.—(/)}—Wheat ursday 216 compared to. 27. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing ced el follow: Delivered 60 Ibs..... 1.24% 1.34% DN lbs. sersss 126% 132% . 858 + 12dfe 131% - 1.28% 1.20% a 1.21% 1.27% size 1.19% 1.26% » 1173s 1.22% NS 53" + 114% 1.19% NS 52 z - 111% 1.16% - 1.08% 1.13%" 1.05% 1.10% - Or spring ... 1.19% 1.22% To Arrive | Legho: (Lower test weight nominally uunted 4c Ib.) Montane Winter Wheat scone 118% TH W.-K . “ORD: ming eee oF 116% ee sooo, 118% we} ce 438: Minnesota and - 111% 1.13% - 1.10% 1.12% » 108% 1.10% Durum Creer epepmy Dimoga be pees PRE Rt - 1 amber b tee 2. 1.02% 111% 2 amber hd +. 1.01% 1.10% 99% 1.08% 97% 106% 96% 1.04% 93% 1.02% m% 95% - 94% mK 98% antK rd di 98% (Lower test w ght vom nted ber 7b) Coarse Graits as 3 i SBeResEe 3 RS 2 3 ie men Bondi ‘Treasury 4%'s 116.1, Treasury 4's 111.11, ~ 149% 115 ath and Bouth, Dakeis’ Wicai interest in flax futu: + tralised carlot: 1.07%; December 1.07%-%, May 1.08- %-% and oats % off to % up. WHEAT FUTURES UP IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Sept. 23.—(@—Wheat futures closed higher Thursday after inspired fresh buying at the end of @ dull day marked by light trading. September wheat closed % 1.16%, December was up a full gtr giegins at 115%. May was ip % at September flax closed 1 lower at 2.00 and December 1 lower at 2.01; May flax closed 1% lower at 2.0: Argentine news lessened ‘crusher Coarse grain futur ge firm to strong. Decemb unchanged at 28%. Rye closed % Wigner with September, quoted, at December 74%, and mat 74 Feed % higher, wit! September Going at 54%, and Decem- er Cash wheat demand held steady. Winter and durum wheat were in fair to good demand. orn 8 in fair demand. Oats was in ready demand. Barley was dragey. Flax demand was good. Rye was in ready demand, | Produce Markets | CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 23.—(@}—Poultry had s steady tone today, emgs were weak and butter stead Butter 13,319, w. clals (93 enerally were er oats closed barley closed 4 4 Fags 7,377, steady; Es firsts lo- cal 3, cal 26: fresh graded firsts qocel 23%; cars 24%, current receipts Poultry, live, 1 car, 38 steady; Plymouth “Rock young ducks,-4% Th. up, colored 18, white 20; small colored.15, white 16; other live poultry prices unchanged. trucks, v—~)—Butter, YOR! York Bent All prices un- ae 6,206, barely steady. change Cheese, $1,276, firm; all prices un- changed. Bees, 12,837 casler: average checks 18%-19%. Other mixed copes. unchanged. ewees to pullets 21-26. all browns and duck mixed colors; poultry generally steady Frozen, (boxes) turkeys (Northwest- and southwestern) 18-30; pea and frozen prices un- poultry, by freight, weak; chickens, Rocks 25-27; colored 29-24: rn 22. Fowls, colored 21-25; old roosters 17; other freight prices un- changed. By expiess, steady; chickéns, Leg- horn 22-23; Rocks 29-81; reds 24-2 crosses 7-30; fowls, colored 20-2! Leghorn 17-: hens turkeys 2! roosters and ducks unquoted. UTTER AND EGG FUTURES chicago, Sept, 23.—)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Standard November . 34% 83% 34% Egg Future: Refrigerator Stan- dards, Oct, + 23% 22% 23% Refrigerator dards, Nov. » 23% 23% 23% Miscellaneous | —+ FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 23.—(®)—Foreign exchange steady, Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 4.95; France 3.42; Italy 5.26%; Germany free 40.13; reg. 21.70; travel 25.95; Norway 24.88; Sweden 25.54; Montreal in New York 100.00. o NEY New Yorke ey tt, 23.—()}—Calll money steady, 1 per. cent all day. Prime commercial paper 1 per cent. Time loans steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. 1% per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged. CURB STOCK! aw York, pert Ba) —Curb: merican P| 3. aie Service 2%. Elec. Bond & Share 12%. Fisk Rubber 9. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Hie Sept. 23.—()—Stocks "First Bank Stock 12%. Oe Banco no trading (bid INVESTMENT ee pes er, the Associated Press ( counter in New York) SPiraticer Tr 2.08, nas Maryland Fund 7.89, 8 Quart Inc. Sh. 15.07, 16. sm is ae ae STOCKS the Associated Press) | miawest Corp. 8 LUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, septs? (#)—Closing cash prices wheat: \ avy dark north- ern spring dark northern *. morthern ‘nara amber 98 feta amber 96%-1.03%; Ni amber he 99%; No. ‘Y red “aurum Flax No, 1, 2.08-2.11. 2 dark ‘northern 1.28%- grade dark northern T hard amber durum 409 % avy northern 1.23; No. 2 northern aon? No, 2 red durum 1.00-1.01. Oats. vo 3 white 30. Rye, nana ig 83; No. 3, 69%. Baile No. Tm aoemetdt;,” sample MINNEAPOLIS: Minneapol! carload lots, per cotton sack rrel in 98 pound standard patents, 5 ‘ Pure bran 1 9.00. ¥ Standard middlings 21.75-22.00. 4; |Gen Foods Gen Mtrs 3|GN Ry Pt FLOU! Sept. 2h Flour, Da! Closing Seed Sept. 23 Adams Exp 14%] Lo Lorillard a dd Qnn = Nat Pr & Lt 8% Nat Steel 80. Nat Tea 5% NY Cent 28 No Am Avia 8% No Amer 22 No Pacific 19% Ohio Oi! Oliver Farm Otis Elev Pac G & Packard Param Pict Park Utah Pathe Film Penney JC Phelp ‘Dote elp Phil Morris pSERSER55E5 $233 i Briggs Mig Budd Wh 6% Bur Ad Mch 24% But Cop & Z 4% Cal Z-Ld 2% Can Pac 9% Case (JI) 134 Caterpil 9 Celanese 29% Cer D Pasco 53 Chess & O 41% Chié& NW 2% Chi Gt W 1% Chi Gt W Pf 7% Cc M.8&t P 1% CM St P Pf 2% Chrysler 92% Col-Palm 14% Col G Fl 10 Com Solv i Com & Sou 2 Con Edis 31% Con Oil 12% Cont Can 54 Cont Mot 2 Cont Oil Del 38 Corn Prod 58% Cub Am Sug .7 Curt Wret = 4% Deere & Co 105 Doug Airc 35% Dupont 146 El Auto Lite 31% El Pw & Lt 15 Firestone 27% |8t Gen Elec 43% 34% 2: 27% | Tim Roll 30% 2% 16% 39 30% 12 10 18% 63% 11% Pub Sve NJ Pullman Pure Oil Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GNIr Ctr G Wes Sug Greyhounr Hee Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot 3% Til Cent 16% Ind Rayon 29% Int Bus Mch 147 Int Harv 92° Int Nick Can 52% Int T & Tel 8% Johns-Man 102% Kennecott 47 Kresge (SS) 205% Krog Groc 18% Lib-O-F Gl 59% Lib M B (4a) 92 Loew's 68% Un Gas Imp 11% US Ind Al 26% US Pipe 38% UsSR & Imp 7% US Rubber 39% US Smelt R 76% Woolworth Wrigley Jr 65% WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Sept. 23.—(P}—Ca wheat, No. 1 northern 1.35%; No. 2 northern 1.32%; No. 3 northern 1.: tes oe No. 2 white 55%; No. 3 HOLYOKE HAS MALE HEAD South Hadley, Mass., Sept. 23—(7)— Dr. Roswell Grayham of Yale be- came the first male president of Mount Holyoke college Thursday without a murmur to recall the bil ter alumnae controversy over his ap- pointment, Live monkeys were lowered into the active volcano of Yomiuri as s test by Japanese scientists who planned to descend into the crater in abestos-lined diving suits. monkeys escaped unharmed. SN) OF NORTH. DAKOTA, COUN- 'Y OF BURLEIGH. IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRICT. The City, of Bismarck, N. D, municipal corporation, Plaintite vs. Erastus A, Williams, E. A, Wile Jacob. Deitrich, Joseph Deitrich, J. &. Web john A. Rea, John A. Rea, T American Land Asso Dun, D . liza Cra! Dun, Jullet Finlay Dun, Mrs. . Hutton, formerly Isabel ‘Stir Dun, Robert Craig ao Ean Dunn, award G, Patterson, Young, F. E. You! Ward, William Ward, “Emme F. Marston, M. J. Thompson, Martha J. Thompson, Bertha I Booth, and. all other persons clalming any estate or ii terest in or lien or encumbrance upon ae property described in the complaint, Defendants. ue LS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA FonDaere ABOVE NAMED DE- roby summoned to an- int of the plaintife in the Pope, led actio ie jt pany *pulidiog In the City of Bi marck, County of Burleigh and Sta of North Dakota, within thirty da: after the service of this summons clusive of the day of such ; | on you, service And in case of your calluea gain: demanded: tn thet complain’ 1% |DEAD animals (with hides on). it Dated at Bismarck, N. °D. ‘this soth day of Auguae 193° L. Fos: BF, City Attor: Attorney tor ‘Plaintét, Ciice es Bos be itee, ade have been filed in the o! the Clerk of the District ‘court, * puritan County, North Dakota, and that thi action Is DronEnee for the purpose of laintite and lowing descr! Lots one (1) ani Bey a (3) and four (4) of Block thirty-three 133) of Williams Addition to t! es Cit Lin of Eiemercy. Burleigh County Hore kota. And no persona! cialm is made against any of the sald defend- ily patents, un-| an L, Foster, : Siey Attorney, pieine for’ “Plaintiff, Bismar DB. 16-23-34 10-7, Wanted to Buy WANTED: Filling station, heavy traffic, near business section. Write P. O. Box 151, Fargo, N. Dak. small modern home in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 23835. Buildings FOR RENT: Commercial building 25x80 feet on Main avenue. Sult- Male Help Wanted © Instruction NATION-wide educational organiza- tion requires high class representa- tive with car to contact ieads in this district. Man chosen should earn $100 or more weekly. Perma- able for any type of business. In- cludes full basement. Available immediately. See T. M. Casey & Son, Bismarck. Roommate Wanted '%| NEAT young man desires roommate. Board if desired. Centrally located. Near bus line. 623 6th. Wanted to Rent YOUNG MAN with steady work wants quiet room. Also breakfasts. Write Tribune Ad. 23838. —— YOUR LUCKY NUMBER {s our phone number. Quality w. al Eco! Phone uO CLEANERS Travel Opportunity LEAVING Sunday, Sept. 26, for Spokane, Portland and Sacrament Ret October 9. for one. 717 15th, Room and Board Have room Phone 145, 310 AVE. A. Few steps to bus line. $25 per month. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Laundry route and orepment: Write Tribune Ad. Lots for Sale FOR SALE Lot, 822100 ft., located on Ave. C and lth street. Phone 1310-3 Dead Animals Horses, cattle, sheep or hogs. With- in 85 miles, Bismarck. Removed) promptly. Phone Bismarck 2313 collect. We pay ts on the call. North- ern Rendering Co. Pareeanl party for long period. Phone 244. NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 106 3rd Street. ‘Typewriter Sales and Service. For Exchange VES trade standard CEE for 2 gauge pump gun. Wr! une ‘Ad. 23806, Apartments are so scarce in the larger German cities that thousands of young married couples are forced to mid rooming houses or with their OF LAND: ty of fetgh, North’ Dakota, dated ane Tun day of September, he undere signed, the _ gainininttatere Of Gus estate of Jerry Sweeney, 2 pr the city of Blamarck, county’ of Bi and state of North Dakota, de will sell at private sale to the bidder for ail cash, or one-third cash he balance in five equal annual Iments with interest on the de- payments at six per cent per annum, subject to confirmation by the Judge of said County Court, the fol- 3 1e Halt ¢ ts Four (4), Five (8), and. ate ne, in Block Twen- ty-one (21), of the Original Town of McKens Bu North eta yakot: The sale will be made on GA after jounty, The | may b deceased, In the nk Cy in the filed with t court prrasty) ed to the undersigned ers is Di jeptember 15th, 1937, George F. Dullam, Admin’ or of the Estate of slated Sweeney, deceased. L. Young and C. E. Morris, Ketorneys or Administrator, By peter: North Dakota. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURLE! IN DI! fase, oo FOURTH Ju- pica PisERte Plaintitt, prank Bn aie jo known as 'W. Bull, Ben- fein enna “See also known as enjamin Pei a Kad William H, Bussey im ledden, Luman Norton, the unknown heirs of Frank B nen the unknown heirs of Joseph W. Bull, and all other ons Tye jown claiming any at pet in he Men or en- he property described, ‘in the "complaint jants. fendi OF NORTH DAKOTA TO att ie AE BOVE N. NAMED DEFEND- ANT You, ‘and each of you, are hereby answer the Complaint atitied action, a Ay of is fi with the Clerk of the Court of Burleigh County, 0 which it Ristrice rth Pakeie and City o' County Casi id State of North Dakota, within phicty 0) di after the service of this you, exclusive of the 3 and in case of in the Com mah ed a ere Dakotey this 26th di Gs my, Shas for the aed itis Postoffice Ad- vel apie Far- Pies ke notice shat the above entities action is brought for the pur- pose of quieting title In the Pisin Pring, leat % eee er isnt eray plang City of Bi and of rece ® office 6 ico ef, "he Bagister. of of urleigh County, North Da: Dersonal claim is o> ore in the Deeds of kota, and that Pande Saereey the Stove nam BORER BERGESEN & Otten bn for the Piaintitt, ftice and Postoffice $rene. jel) Block, % Dek 16-29:30° 10-7, nent position. Opportunity for ad- vancement. No samples to carry. See Mr. Egger, Hotel Annex, Satur- day and Sunday. —_————————————— Female Help Wanted MAID for general housework. Good pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking and serving. Smai) fam- ily. Write Tribune Ad. 23535. WANTED — Experienced maid for general housework. None other need apply. References. Mrs. H. L. Harless, phone 1327. 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. ———EEEE—EE—>&—>>z—z&K&=_—EEE—— Work Wanted women attending Commercial col- lege want places to earn board, room or both. Also reasonable light housekeeping rooms wanted. Phone 121. TWO EXPERIENCED girls want work by day or hour. Take care of children nights. Call 369-W. EXPERIENCED girl wants hour or day work, Also caring for children. Phone 588-M. WANTED: Day or hour work by ex- perienced girl. Phone 926-R. Ask for Gladys. SEWING and hemstitching. Call for Bargains in the Want-Ads Will Surprise You Automobiles for Sale SUE DIGBY — Private Instructor. 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 Tate of interest, terms or exceptional col for cash. Write Tribune Ad. 2 5 ACCOUNT of poor health, will sell my property consisting of 7-room stucco bungalow. Also dwelling with four apartments. Very good income property. Wm. Baker, 604 3rd 8t. FINISHED basement house, five rooms, large hallway. Coal bin, % acre land. Real bargain. Phone 2088-M. ALL modern home with two bed- rooms, living room, kitchen and bath. 511 12th St. Call at 419 12th St. FOUR ROOM house for sale, partly modern. Gas, lights and water. Phone 588-W evenings. to.| RELIABLE young men and young ee FOR SALE A real bargain—four-room mod- ern furnished bungalow with two rooms finished in basement. Lot 471x140. Priced at $2,250. T. M. Casey & Son —_==a_a_eeeeee—= Houses for Rent ONE STORY five room bungalow with garage attached. Newly dec- orated. Gas heat. Immediate pos- session, Also second floor 5 room Mrs, Mowder, 1014 Bdwy. Phone 1075-M. EXPERIENCED cook and waltress wants work. Write Tribune Ad. 23804, WANTED—Hour work by ex] ced, woman, Call 262-R. 218 Ist St. TWO experienced girls want part time work. Phone 926-R. WANTED: Hour work by experienced woman, Phone 1279-W. Perfection Cleaners Me Ladie’s Dresses Cleaneé Only 50c $1.00 Phone 1707 Household Goods for Sale PIANO, davenport and chair, studio couch, Wilton rug, buffet, table, sewing machine, radio, ice box, beds, Gressers, electric plate, vacuum cleaner, gasoline range, typewriter, other miscellaneous 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. TWO BOOKCASES, Windsor chair, 300 volumes of books and miscel- laneous household articles. 323 10th st. PLAYER PIANO. Good condition. In- quire at 211 3nd St. after 3 p. m. Dan Wagner. LLOYD Loom baby carriage in good condition. Also fruit jars. Call 499-J. h | §-PIECE walnut dining room set. Priced very reasonably. Phone 1491, modern apartment. Gas heat. Im- mediate possession, Phone 278. Price Owens. MODERN duplex for small family. Available Oct. 15. Located near capitol and high school. Call 530. Garage for rent, $3 per month. ‘722 ‘Ith St. DESIRABLE stucco bungelow, five rooms, fi or unfurnished. Gas heat. Available October 1. Write Tribune Ad. 23813. FIVE ROOM modern house in Man- dan. Gas range, el leeraior $32.50. LN. Cary Co. Mandan. 1-ROOM modern maaan on Fourth 8t., $60. Also 6-room modern bun- galow. Geo, M. Register. USED CARS Shorthand and typewriting. 223| These Cars Carry Gold Seal Bond Guarantee Chrysler Brghm. Chrysler Sedan Chrysler Airflow Sedan Chrysler Airflow Sedan DeLuxe Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Coach International Pickup Chevrolet Pickup Ford Panel Chevrolet Panel Plymouth Sedan Plymouth P. A. Sedan Plymouth Coupe Ford Coupe Chevrolet. cree Pontiac C Chrysler ne Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Whippet Coupe See this fine selection of Used Cars before you buy. 23 years of Honest Used Car Dealings CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. 1930 122 Main Ave. USED TRUCK HEA DQUARTERS Extra Special Small Mack Bus, ideal for school work. Real bargain. $225.00 International Harvester Co. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 700 DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1929 Chandler Sedan $ 1927 Dodge Sedan 1928 Dodge Sedan 1930 Pontiac Sedan 1928 Dodge Sedan 1930 Buick Coupe ... 1932 Chevrolet Convertible | Coupe .......+06+ 1933 Pontiac Sedan . 1935 Plymouth Sedan . 1935 Plymouth Sedan . 1936 Plymouth Sedan . Dependable Used ‘Trucks 1935 Chevrolet, 157 inch, dual 32-6 .... . 4K 1936 oan, Pickup . GILMAN CO. 2nd an Baw, Phone 808 Dodge and Plymouth - Cars & Trucks 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. SIX ROOM modern house with gar- age. Available October 1st. Phone 978-W. MODERN five room house. $35 per month, Write Tribune Ad 23537. SMALL 6 room modern house. $40 per month. Phone 419. Apartments for Rent FURNISHED apartment. Electric re- frigerator. Electric stove. Laundry privileges. Fireproof building Sult- able for married couple without children or three or four business ladies, Write Tribune Ad. 23808. ONE TWO ROOM modern basement apartment, $12 per month, Wanted: Elderly couple or middle aged lady to share 4 room modern apartment. 1517 Bowen. 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. WALNUT drop leaf table, 4 walnut ladder back chairs. 409 Washington PEOPLE'S MEAT MARI 310 Fifth st. EXTR. Liver per We deliver any order free of charge, WHITE rust grain marble back coun- ter and rail, three Window for right hand lobby at Edgeley, North Da- 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, carrots, rutabagas, $1 per bushel; pumpkins 1c Jb., squash 2c Ib. First house west of baseball dismond. Phone 507-M. William Melech, Ln es ‘WINDCHARGER light plants, sup- plies, propellers battery electric fence units, etc. Beacon Electric. 1799 Main Ave. East, Bismarck, N. ‘TWO bedroom, living room, bath and kitchen in new fireproof building. Inquire Park Food Store, 23¢ W. Bdwy., or call J. B. Smith, 1916, FURNISHED basement apartment, private entrance. Showet 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 718-W. UNFURNISHED four room apart- ment may be occupied. at once. Gas, heat and water furnished. 14th 8t. ONE room for light housekeeping. Lights, water, gas furnished. Pri- vate entrance. Ground floor. 406 ith St. ONE ROOM and kitchenette apart- ment. Gas, lights, heat and water. Air conditioned heat. Two adults. 322 9th. aU ee THREE ROOM strictly modern apart- ment, furnished. Private entrance. Also 5 room house for rent. 406 9th &t. DESIRABLE furnished basement apartment. Apply afternoons or evenings. North side door, 320 11th &t. FURNISHED one room, kitchenette. Private shower. All privileges. Adults. Corner 10th and Bdwy. VEGETABLES for sale: cucumbers, per bu. 50c; tomatoes, % bu., 60c; potatoes, a hundred, $1.25. Phone 1317. 222 So. 9th St. LC. SMITH typewriter in perfect condition. Phone 2280. Arvid G. Wilund, 417% Broadway. REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office. Seed and Feed : Hog feeders, for best and bigger profits feed orthern brand cracklings, Manu- pated by Northern Rendering Co., Bismarck, N. Dak. 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 23622. Livestock for Sale LARGE unfurnished flat, two bed- rooms, gas heat. Centrally located. Newly decorated. 404 5th St. THREE FURNISHED apartments. Good location, Near high school 1th St. and grade school. 8! MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601, FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ment for rent with private bath. 106 Main Ai UNFURNISHED large 3 room base- ment apartment. 727 20th 8&t. Phone 1723-J. NICELY furnished one room and kitchenette apartment. 411 Sth St. Phone 273. UNFURNISHED three room apart- ment, Radar floor. Inquire 1026 10th 81 Two = well furnished basement apartment. Two beds. $20. 515 2nd Street. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room. 418 13th St. Phone 1344, APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. For Rent BRICK storage building. Sif 25x35. Rear of 113 4th St. M. W. Neff. 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 {t.; 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 bu: 95,000.00 farm in Wells, Kidder, Burleigh, _____Rooms for Rent TWO nicely furnished rooms. Each suitable for two. Gentlemen pre- 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. a ROOM in new modern air-condi- tioned home. Close to bath.Always hot water. 903 9th Street. NICE SLEEPING room for one or two. Always hot water. No drinking. 210 Ave.’ B. ‘TWO large, nicely furnished sleeping room to rent October Ist. Near bus line. Phone 2385-W. FRONT SLEEPING room, next to bath. Suitable for one or two. $12 month, 110 Bdwy. ROOM with board in modern home. Large enough for one or two. 408 6th St. MODERN furnished room on bus line. Also garage. Phone 724, 402| LARGE front sleeping room in mod- ern home, 418 3nd St. —————_—_—_————— For Sale NEW and used slicing machines, meat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company, 40¢ Mandan Street, Bis- marck, North Dakota. Phone 2638, Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (15 words A you desire. is td eg ad be weocrved () by Aad neon, ‘sertion sam ‘aay, Out-of-Town Readers eure clippings of ad er | sasitig vhone Bomber given is