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43 w ro Sao MARKET LEADERS HIT 2- YEAR LOWS IN SEVERE BREAK Many Factors Contribute to 4 Slide; Transfers Around 2,500,000 Shares New York, Sept. 2¢—(7)—Buying support faded from the stock market Friday and leading issues plunged to new lows in around two years with Icsses of 1 to 4 points generally, and pr Se a0 Tee ante hunt- covering and ing" bidding appeared from time to time. Prices ended at or near the bottom. Analysts were inclined to attribute the slump largely to « fresh attack of ye “Wall Street jitters” brought’ on y a combination of circumstances having to do with trade, politics and international monetary rumblings. In | Sep. addition lack of knowledge of what the president will say on his western tour helped to keep the sidelines crowded, Transfers thood of 2,500,000 shares. 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Sept. 24—()—(U. & Dept. Ar.)—Cattle 5500; more ac- tive, generally steady, quality im- Proved; grass killer steers 7.00-10.00; | Dec. best about 13.00; plain heifers 5.25- 6.50; better grass fat jots 7.00-9.00; bog cows 6.75-8.00; plain and medium rades 450-625; low cutters and cutters 3.25-4.25; sausage bulls 5.50- 6.50; heavy weights up to 7.25; stock- jan, ers steady; plain and medium steers Se 5.00-7.50; top feeders yesterday 10.50. Calves 2,000; vealers steady, under- tone weak; most good and choice 9.50-11.00; early top 11.50. Sheep, 15,000; large part natives also numerous, of run Washingtons, indications 25 lower slaughter ‘lambs, | Dec. slaughter ewes steady, good to choice native 3.75-4.25, low to choice 119 lb. ‘Washingtons 4.75; plain natives down to 2.00; good to choice native lambs ‘Thursday largely 9.75-10.00; few loads ee range feeders Thursday 10.10-| Dec. 0.25, Hogs 4,500; fairly active to all in- teresis, shipper demand rather nar- row, fully steady; spots 10 higher on 188-200 Ibs, 170-250 Ibs, 11.50-65; top 34.75; 250-300 Ibs, 11.00-11.65; 300-350 .75-13.15; 140-170 lbs, unevenly 11.00-11.65; sows 360 Ibs., 10.50-70; 350-400 Ibs, 1025-50; heavies down to 10.15; stags 10.00-11.00; feeder pigs scarce, few lots up to 12.25; average cost Thursday 11.15; weight 247 lbs. ‘/ Dairy cows steady, common to me- dium springs $40-60; good close kind | pec. up to $80 and more. Chi Sept 4-0 —(U. 8, D. A.) Lat ep! —Hogs 6,000, including 2,500 direct: market opened steady, ‘closing 10 Jower than, Thursday's’ average on butchers 260 1 itn good and choles steady; top 13.50; b 190-236 Ib, 50; 240-300 Ib., 11. 1240; 180c180 Ib, aL Tel sows, mostly, 10, 15 -L1.1 weights to 11.3 Gkitte 2000; calves 500; very row outlet for few medium and lower di Bi yearlings to sell downward all cows and common heifers fully steady but mediu: grade heifers without pellals: outlet; strongweight ‘ood and choice 90- lightwel, she rom 11.40; cutter Proves up to 5.75; grass fat beef cows 6.00-7.50; weighty kinds to sell upward from $.00 don ship- per account; Bulle, able up to 72.50; AAS 8,000, including 3,500 direct; spring lambs opening slow; most sales 5 lower; good to choice 10.50 dow! est held around 10.75; sheep weak 0 35 lower; slaughter ewes 3.50- arOUy cITy Sioux City, 8 isto? c i x earetes al scarce, eady; fairly good week-end c! ance Indicated; small 1 short fed steers and 12.00; under choice quoted around 15. bulk beef cows 5.50-7.25; few ran ors 9.36 and above; cutter grades main- 1 00; few common and medium 8.00 down. t stocker and feed cattle Steers 550-800 lbs, good 010.00; common and ee Ibs. good common and geod and medium common an , good 5.00: ind medium 4.00- good and choice ittoners fairly active, early extreme top nd choice 190-250 1! }-75; 260-325 Ib. heav' good 160-190 1b. li j-11.40; medium 170-220 Ib. o: ‘sna ings 10.50-11.40; packing so bids steady to 10 lowe! good sows, bid 1 down; ete disnt Shi ited no ear Sprin sorter mon (steers) medium 5. S000; y to 10 4} 11.00-13.50; native lots held around 10.25; padioations ewes steady; sales largely parle 5 down: pack feeder lambs 9.00; Short a beoeee and solid mouth breeding CHICA Chicago. Sen Py sear wheat: No. 1 hard 1. Gorn, No. oh ollow 1.08%; No, 1 Paes a No. A white 34%. Rye’No-2 84 Bitiey aston Gh-93; fo0d 45-57 nom: malting 63-93 nom. Timothy seed 2.25-75 cwt. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES inne —P}—(U, 8. w a Ap Potato Market rie eA slow; 100 Ib. sacks sett Burbanks US. .75; combination gra. tana Russett Burbanks No. i, 1.8 ‘Red River Valley and US. others unchat Potatoes, 8h, 0 “sipmente’ 887; slightly ‘weaker, othe plies heavy, demand 3. er cwt. Idaho Ri t Bul ks 1,35-50; US. No. 2, rom cuts and clipped hington Ri 3 ado McClures. UB. Dakota Bliss triu partly graded $5 $0: Wiscont 95; showing spots ae D. A.) Prods td OOK. ast Hbitiog activity int a tee wool it were holding similar wools firmly at 90 cents. were in the neighbor- | ct No; 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs, No, 5 dark northern, 52 lbs, No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Sssks 3 47 Ibs, 78; 44 lbs, 093 Icom 41 Ibs, 60; 38 Ibs, 51; No. 1 hard amber durum . - 2 No. 1 mixed urum . - 3 ‘No, 1 red durum . . 71 No, 1 flax . . 179 No, 2 flax . - 176 No, 1 rye £0 Barley ” Oats .. 20 Hard winter whi a2 cago, 24. — Ohi Sept. t- (P}— low Close tors 105% 1.05% 106% 1.10 10! 2 31% 11.12 1100 1 16.37 15.62 chee lis, Sept. 24. brea at ee neal wheat oan High Low Clone Sep. 1.16% 1.15% 1.1546 1.15% 1.15% 1.13% 1.13% May 1.15% 1.15% 113% 113% BA 54% 54% A Bee 48% 48% 47% 47 15% 15% «.15. 4 4 e DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Sete 24 Durum— Pi Open i ees MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN seis Pid Sept. 24—(7}—Wheat qeceipie iday 143 compared to 80 * Minneapx lis cash wheat end coarse grain clos! pie today follow: th Wheat Delivered To Arrive 122% 132% 1.22% 1.30% lh'y DNS 60 Ibs. | grain trade % 115%, Dec. 1% | ley closed % wagner at a% and Dec. RALLIES AT CLOSE Collapse of 634 Cents Over- come; Wheat Closes Frac- tion to 2 Cents Down ——___ Chicago, Sept. 24.—()—September underwent 6% cents a compared with yesterday's fin- ish, Sept. 1.10-1.11;-Dec. 63%-64, wheat 15%-2% down, Dec. 1.06%-%, any 1.06%-1.07, and oats unchanged to WEAK STOCKS CHECK TRADING IN pel AD Minneapo! tures closed considerably lower. September wheat closed 1% lower at 1% lower at 1.13% and 1% lower at 1.13%. ‘Fax offers were again absorbed by crushers. | Sept Dec. flax closed her at 2. mH je May 04%. 2, respectively, 1 finiehed” re higher at it. oats closed % lower at 28%, “4 Dec. unchanged at 28% and May higher at 29%. Sept. rye closed lower at 73, Dec. 1 lower at 73% May 1 lower at 73%. Sept. feed % higher at 47 Mill buyers were less aggressive in the cash wheat market. olce dur- um and winter wheat were in good demand. Cash corn demand was limited. Oats was In good demand. Rye demand was steady. Demand was good for flax and barley. Produce Markets | o— —__________—___-4 CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 24.—(#)—Butter prices tended lower Friday while onge ‘and poultry were easy. utter 8,172, weak: creamery spe- clals (93 score) extras (92) 34%; extra firsts 34-31%; firsts (88-89) 32 seconds (84- 87%) 28%-: lards (90 cen- ‘extra firats local resh graded 1 io 3 Cars 24; current receipts oultry, ye: 1 car, 46 trucks, easy hens 4% lb. up 22%, less than 4 19; Leghorn ens 15; springs, co: trad 20, PI; mouth Rock 23, White Rock 22 rollers, colored 22, Plymouth ‘hi ck 24; bareback chickens 15 Leghorn chickens 20; roosters 15, horn roosters 14; turkeys, hens a young toms 23, old 18; No. 2 tur- keys 16; young ducks 4% 1b. up colored at white 20, small colored 15, white 16; old geese 15, young 17. YORK New York bs ae hein 9760, gaaters creamery, hig! extra 3 %; extra ie Score). 35 Other grades unchanged. Cheese, 134,205, quict; state, whole milk flats, fresh specials 21; other erpdes unchanged, weak; mixed colors; se acks 27-80%; standards. 25) abi: firsts 23% -24%,; seconds 22-23; refrigerator standards 23%-24; refri- Serator firsts 23-23%; other mixed Prices unchi Whites: Bichange 2 pecials 32-27: exchange standards 31-31%; other whites, all browns and duck eggs un- poultry by freight, irre; chickens, Rocks 30-21; colored. 20-2 Leghorn 22. fowls, colored 21-26; Leghorn 14-19; old roosters 17; turkeys 25-28; ducks 18: ress, steady; chickens, Leg- Rocks 26-31; redy 25-26; fowls, colored 23-26 Is old roosters 17, dycks unquoted, ultry steady; all fresh ye: Berne aU en 1.22% 129% 1.21% 121% - 119% 125% 117% 123% 1.15% 1.20% 112% 117% 1.09% 1.14% 1.06% 1.11% « 1.08% 1.08% spring ... sveee see eoeve 119% ..... 111% Wor -+ 117% - 115% EB Bt! ce r-% aS) 4223 118% .,... 118% ee at) Pt} 73 «112% 114% .,.... Minnesota and South Dakeia 110% 112% 1.00% 1.11% + 108% 1.10% Derm re $ Peieg: 1 2 3 eONsoKHy) Betotot tt saeae2 i: 1 + 1.00% 1.09% 99% 1.08% 91% 1.08% 95% 1.046% 4% 103% 91% 1.00% 2% 91% 93% 92% re EE TLawcr’ vest sels nominally” ”"” | Tel po! an’ frozen prices unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 24.—()—. Butter, Future: High Low Close » 33% 33% 33% Egg Futures: Oni ie eg an- pation 22% ards, Oct. Refrigerator Stan- dards, Nov. ..... o 22% 22% + 23% 32% 23% Miscellaneous FOREIGN excuas GE New York, Sept. 24.—()—Foreign exchange steady; ‘areat Britain de- mand in dollars, others in CALL MONEY New York, Sept. 24.—(™%—Call money steady, 1 per cent ai day. Prime commercial paper 1 cent. 90 1K; Time loans sre8a7, 60- Bankere acceptances unchanged. 4-6 mos. 1% per cent. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Sept. 24.—@)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4 115.30, New york, bi rete 24. Mo v—Curb: American Gen. 7%. Cities Service 2%. Elec. Bond & Share 12. Fisk Rubber 8. MINNEAPOLIS (yep qq2limneasolls, Sept. 24.—(®)—Stocks UFirat Bank Stock 12, Northwest Banco 9%. ——_1z—— CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) aiawest Corp. Uh. INVESTMENT TRUSTS Associated Press) . counter in New York) " iisiiton Te 2.05, 2, Maryland Fund 7: Quart Inc Sh 14.7 APOLIS FLOU! Sept Flour, er barrel In 98 pound Family patents, 10 SBae BER BRSESS 16% 78% 206 214 4 Gent Oe Se F enorthern ita: Borthern 1.32%: No. 3 northern 1. te | som. ts, No. 2 white 53%; No. 3 white andard patents, 10 25-1 fe, 50, 21.50-22.00. ae (ee tange dark northern %; sample grade ‘No. 3 dark hard hard ainber durum » No, Corn, oats sede tos rhea A GRAIN Duluth, Sept. 24.—()—Closing cash prices. heat: No, a Se alec jorthern spring 1.22% -1,32%: ‘and rye not quoted. rd winter Montani 0. 91 He1 61 We No. &, 82% 977%, Tred ‘durum sii-8%. Mixed ‘aur- um discounted 8 5 below hard ambers. Flax No. 1, 2.04-2.14; Rye No. 2, 79 wh seni! Susitinw ic feed 62%- In the South Seas, money is made | 5 ot porpoise teeth. : and her brother, Laverne, Katherine +} sell so much as m: . | thereon aa the sum of Four. Closing Prices Sept. 94 3% | Lig MB (4a) 88% Alas Jun 10 ACh D184 Loew's LJ Allis-Ch 2% | Lorillard (P) 10% Am Can 92% | Mack Trks 29% Am Cry Sug 20% |Mar Field 17% AmH&L 4% |McKes& R 9% Am Inter 9% | McK R Pf 30% Am Loco 25% | Miami Cop 11% Am Metal 38 |Mid-Con P 22 Am PL 7 |Minn Hon 8 Am Rad 13%|Minn Mol 8 Am Roll M 29%|Mont Ward 45% Am8 Ref 68%|Mur Corp 8% Am Stl F 33% |Nash Mtrs 14% Am Sug Ref 36 | Nat Biscuit 22% AmT&T 156% |Nat Csh R 46% Am TobB 171%/|Nat Dy Pr 17 Am W Wks 14 | Nat Distill 26% ‘Am Wool Pf 45% | Nat Pr & Lt 7% Anaconda 37%/| Nat Steel “4 Arm Til 8%| Nat Tes 5% As Dry G ll IN Y Cent 26% ATSF 55 |No Am Avis 7% Atl Ref 23. | No Amer 20% Avia Corp 4% |No Pacific 18% Balt & Ohio 17% | Ohio Oil 14% Barnsdall 17% | Oliver Farm 42 Bis flere a Boeing Air 22%|Peckera’ 4 Borden. 20%} Param Pict 17 30%) Park Utah 3% Budd Wh 6 |Penney JC 81 BurAdMch 23%/PennRR 28% ButCop&Z 4%) Pheip Dodg 32% Cal Z-La 2%! Phil Morris Can Pac 9%| Phillips Pet 46% Case (JI) 128 | pills Flour 26% Caterpil 15 {Proc & Gam 49% Celanese 27%|Pu ave NJ 35% Cerde Pasco 50 37 Ches & O 38%| Pure Ol 14% Chi& NW 2%! Purity Bak 10% Chi Gt W 1%] Radio 8% ChiGtWpfd 6siR KO 6 CMS&t P 1%]Rem Rand 17 oe 2%) Reo Motor 3% CRIP 1%) Rep B8tl 23% Chrysler 89%|Rey Tob B 48: Col-Palm 13%} Schen Distill 34 Col G El 9 |Seabd Ol] 26% Com Solv 10%)Sears-Roe 73 Com & Sou 1%! Servel Con Edis 29% | Shell Un Con Oil 11% | Simmons Cont Can 51 |Socony Vac Cont Mot 1%] Sou Cal Ed Cont Oil Del 37% | S80 Pac Corn Prod 55%] So Ry Cream Wh 25%} So Ry Pf Crosley 13% | Sperry Corp CubAmSug 6%/ 8td Brands Curt Wrigt 44 |8td G Deere &Co 100 | Std Oil Dia Match. 23 | Std Oil Dome Mines 38%! Std Oil Doug Airc 32% |Stew wor Dupont. 140 |Stone & Web 14% East Kod 169 |Studebaker El Auto Lite 29% | Swift & Co El Pw & Lt 13% | Texas Firestone 26% | Tex Gul Sul Gen Elec 41%4/TPC&O 10% Gen Foods 34% | Tim Roll 53 Gen Mills 67% |Trans-Am 13 Gen Motors 47% | Tri-Cont Cor 5% Gillette 10% | Tru-Traer 8% Goodrich 24% | Union Car, 85 Goodyear 28% | Union Pac 102 Gra-Paige 2% |Un Air Corp 20 GNiIrCtf 15 | United Corp 3% GNRyPf 37 |United Drug 8% G Wes Sug . 30% | United Fruit 66% Greyhound 11%}Un Gas Imp 11% Hec Prod 9% |US Ind Al 24% Houd-H B_ 16%|US Pipe 35% Howe Sound 61 |USR &Imp 7% Hudson’Mot 10% | US: Rubber + 26% Hupp Mot . 3%|USSmeltR 73% Il Cent 15% | US Steel 80% Ind Rayon 28%|US8 Stl Pf 119% Int Bus Mch 141 | Vanadium 20% Int Harv 87% | War Pict 10% Int Nick Can 50 | West Un 30 Int T & Tel 16% | West Air 26% Johns-Man 97 | West El 11% Kennecott 44%) White Mot 15 Kresge (8 8) 20% | Wilson & Co 7% Krog Groc 18%j| Woolworth 41 Lib-O-F G1 55% ° Wrigley Jr 63% >——<—_—_—_______——_ | Sterling | By SHIRLEY STEWART ‘Mrs, Math Brown gave a party in honor of her son, Wallace's third birthday Monday afternon. Mrs. Brown served # very tasty lunch. A large angel food cake decorated with rose and yellow form the centerpiece. Guests were Mrs, George Lee and son, piasley) Mrs. Elsus Elness and grand- , Norman, Mts. Henry Zuraff, Jr., and Dorothy Ryan, Marjorie Sedvic and Shirley Stewart. Little Wallace received a number of lovely presents. Mr, and Mrs, 8. T. Parke returned Sunday from a two weeks vacation in the west. Mr, and Mrs, George Lee and sons, Stanley, Georgie, and Keith were vis- itors at the James Kon home in Dris- coll Sunday. Miss Margaret Lang spent the week- end at her home north of town. Bud Wildfang and Robert Browna- well left last Thursday for Grand Forks where they enrolled in the uni- versity: last Monday. Martin Nelson home Sunday after- noon, From 100 to 200 earthquakes ceptible to On tiean temtoees | toe in the United States every year; the number observed by instruments is far greater. Orders for 30,000,000 pounds of steel were brought to the mills of the United States through revival of the sport of bicycling during 1936. ‘The last bottle produced by a large American brewery before prohibition went into effect was insured for $25,000 against loss and theft. —_—_—— NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION x SALE By virtue of an execution issued ‘upon the dndgment docketed Septem: eae, 10th, in the office of tl ie of the Buatrice Court of Bu North Dakota, in favor G. nelde Elina 'M, Schneider, defendants, 1 will be necessary of real estate in Burleigh County, North Dakota, described as follows: Lot. Twelve (12), Block Eighteen (18), Riverview Addition to the city ¢ Bismarck, according to the certi- fled pint thereot on in the office of the Register of Des is in and for said County and State, to satisfy the Men of said judgment ponened amount and Twenty and 9/1 0) with inte sald i i thereon ene and public st bidder or Peash, the accrutn: No. | auction to the highes at the front door of the peur House In the City of Bismarck, County, North Dakota, A. M. on October a 1 pt oh re Anstro Dakota of Burleigh Gounty, North toopaey tor Pisinti¢t, Bismarck, North Dakota. 9-17-36 16-1-8-15, 4 | TWO nicely furnished roome, ac Real Estate WILL ‘TRADE, large house ond lot, beautiful - location, tare blocks from lake, Lake City, Minn, for small modern home in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 23835. Buildings FOR RENT: Commercial building 25x80 feet on Main avenue. Suit- able for any type of business. In- cludes full basement. Available immediately. See T. M. Casey & Bismarck. Roommate Wanted NEAT young man desires roommate. Board if desired. ievieoad located. Near bus line. 623 6th Wanted to Rent YOUNG MAN with steady work . Wants quiet room. Also breakfasts. Write Tribune Ad. 23838, WANTED: Garage near capitol. Phone 2244, YOUR LUCKY NUMBER 1s our phon Quality w WELL furnished room with morning and evening meals. Ladies only. 401 Fifth St. Phone 145. 310 AVE. A. Few steps to bus line. $25 per month. —_—_—_—_— Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Laundry route and semen Write ‘Tribune Ad. Seed and Feed ATTENTION: Hog feeders, for best results and bigger profits feed Northern brand cracklings. Manu- factured by Northern Rendering Co., Bismarck, N. Dak. HEALT Here is relief for hay pabigose sinus, aches, pains, colds and al! forms of rheumatism. Greatest JOHN F, CLASS Tél CLYDE C. GAYLORD. Manager 206 Main BISMARCK aoe Please call f if Rooms for Rent 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. COZY BASEMENT sleeping room, radiantfire, hot water always. Gen- tlemen only. 715 2nd St. Phone 1550, PLEASANT ROOM for man and wife or two gentlemen. Also single room 208 3rd. Opposite new postoffice. Tl For Good Used Furniture Read the Want-Ads Male Help Wanted Instruction REPRESENTATIVE WANTED to look after our magazine subscrip- tion interests in Bismarck and vi- cinity. Our plan enables you to secure a good part of the hundreds of dollars spent in this vicinity each fall and winter for magazines, Old- est agency in U. 8, Guaranteed iow- est rates on all periodicals, domes- tic and foreign. Instructions and equipment free. Start a growing and permanent business in whole or spare time. Address MOORE-COT- RELL, Inc., Wayland Road, North Cohocton, N. Y. 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. AMBITIOUS MAN PERMANENT position with large company established 80 years. Dem- onstrating work among farmers. Experience not necessary. Libe: income. No lay-offs. WARD'S COM- PANY, Winona, Minn. poe DIGBY — Private Instructor. and typewriting. 223 mad 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. 23623, ACCOUNT of poor health, will sel 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 Phone 2088-M. ALL modern home with two bed- rooms, living room, kitchen and bath. 511 12th St. Call at 419 12th 8t. Houses for Rent WANTED: Experienced laundry-man. State salary expected including maintenance. Single man prefer- red. STATE TUBERCULOSIS SAN- foals San sabes North Da- 0 Female Help Wanted SPECIAL work for married women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Give age and dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. E-5063, Cincinnati, Ohio. 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—Girl for general house- ae Answer Box 741, Glendive, font. Work Wanted RELIABLE young men and young women attending Commercial col-. lege want places to earn board, room or both. Also reasonable light poubeanep ibs rooms wanted. Phone TWO EXPERIEN 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- perlenced girl. Phone 926-R. Ask for Gladys. SEWING and hemstitching. Call for Mrs." Mowder, 1014 Bdwy. Phone 1075-M. EXPERIENCED cook and waitress wants work. Write Tribune Ad. _ 23806, WANTED—Hour work by experienced woman, Call 262-R. 218 ‘Ist St. TWO experienced girls want part time work. Phone 926-R. ROOM in new modern air-condi- tioned home. Close to bath.Always __hot watery 903 9th Street, NICE SLEEPING room for one or two, Always hot water: No drinking. 210 Ave. B. FRONT SLEEPING room, next to bath, Suitable for one or two. $12 month, 10 Bawy, ROOM with board in modern home. Large enough for one or two, 406 Sth 8t. NICE SLEEPING room. Always hot water. On bus line. 617 7th 8t. WANTED: Hour work by experienced woman. Phone 1278-W. Perfection Cleaners Men's Suits Cleaned and aed Ladie’s Dresses Cleaneé Only 50c 118 Thayer SNE iaal Household Goods for Sale LARGE sleeping room suitable for two. Phone 1778-M. 309 4th St. MODERN furnished room on bus line, Also garage. Phone 724. LARGE front sleeping room in mod- ern home, 418 2nd St. _ NEWLY remodeled sleeping rooms for rent. 400 4th 8t. Miscellaneous for Sale WHITE rust grain marble back coun- ter and rail, three window for right hand lobby at Edgeley, North Da- kote, Real quality fixtures, Priced Temoval. Also CHRISTMAS CARD6—It is none too early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, either printed or engraved. Samples are now on cisplay: Bis- marck Tribune VEGETABLES for sale: beets, $1 per 1799 Main Ave. East, Bismarck, N. Dek. FOR SALE: Potatoes, new digging 40c per bu. in the field sacks ex- tra. Galehouse Spud Farm, Car- rington, N. Dak. GIRL’ NIGGERHEAD coat, sise 16. Good condition. Reasonable. Also EARLY OHIO potatoes for sale; Just opening 100 acre field. Come and get them, Ross Bros., Arthur, N. D. » 5 due south of Ball Park, Bismarck. tC. SMITH typewriter in perfect condition. Phone 2280. Arvid G. i PIANO, davenport and chair, studio couch, Wilton rug, buffet, table, sewing machine, radio, ice box, dressers, electric plate, vacuum cleaner, gasoline range, typewriter, other miscellaneous goods. Also rummage. 315 Mandan St. TWO BOOKCASES, Windsor chair, 300 volumes of books and miscel- Ianeous household articles, 328 10th TWO BEDS with bedding, dishes, kitchen cabinet, small dresser, round table with three chairs, 316 8rd. venport and chair, writing desk, bookcase. Phone 842-M. 614 10th 8t. JEWELL COAL range. Cheap. In- ee a 2202 Ave. A. East. Phone Fano. bed and spring. Very good condition. 206 W. Thayer. 1847-J. 8-PIECE walnut dining room set. Priced very reasonably. Phone 1491. MODERN duplex for small family. Available Oct. 15. Located near capitol and high school, Call 530. Garage for rent, $3 per month. ‘722 Ith 8t. DESIRABLE stucco bungalow, five rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Gas heat. Available October 1. Write Tribune Ad. 23813. FIVE ROOM modern house in Man- dan. Gas range, refrigerator. $32.50. L._N. Cary Co., Mandan. SECOND floor 5 room modern Supe Gas heat. Immediate possessit Phone 278. Price Owens, 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 ist. Phone 978-W. SMALL 6 room modern house. 940 per month. Phone 419. $100.00 and 5% interest annually KLED representative, Fede! mk, 010 Sth St. Bismarck. Apartments for Rent FURNISHED apartment. Electric re- frigerator. Electric stove. Laundry privileges. Fireproof building Suit- eble for married couple without children or three or four business ladies, Write Tribune Ad. 23808. NEW BASEMENT apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Furnished. Wash- ing room, Heat, lights, water. Not over one child. $45 per month. 1132-W. or Bismarck Agency. 622% 13th St. ONE TWO ROOM modern basement apartment, .$12 per month. Wanted: Elderly couple or middle aged lady to share 4 room modern apartment. 1517 Bowen. NEWLY DECORATED two room fur. -nished apartment, kitchenette, pri- vate bath, private entrance. Laundry privileges. Adults only. 910 Ave. B. 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. TWO bedroom, living room, bath and kitchen in new fireproof building. Inquire Park Food Store, 234 W. Bawy., or call J. B. Smith, 1916, FURNISHED basement apartment, private entrance, Shower bath- room. Suitable for couple, or two women, Capito] Court No. 7. UNFURNISHED three room apart- ment may be occupied at once. Gas, heat and’ water furnished. Private bath, 402 14th St. COMPLETELY furnished 2 rooms and private bath, Private entrance. Suitable for two. Available October Ist, Call at 700 1st St. ONE room for light housekeeping. Lights, water, gas furnished. Pri- vate entrance. Ground floor. 406 Ith St. THREE ROOM strictly modern apart- ment, furnished. Private entrance. Aho bron poms for rent. 406 9th DESIRABLE furnished pave nie By apartment. Apply afternoons prenines. North side door. 320 11th WALNUT drop leaf table, 4 walnut | THREE fashington ladder back chairs. 409 Ws st. SSS — | PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET 210 Mas eo Phon 176 ‘RA SPECIAL ear aes Rendered Fresh Cut Round Steak, 2 Liver Sausage, per Ib.. We deliver any order free of charge. Ride Wanted A-1 DRIVER desires ride to Los Angeles. Phone 1640. Office Equipment YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets to- FURNISHED apartments. Good location. Near high school and grade school. 818 7th St. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601, FURNISHED or un! ment for rent with private “path. 106 Main Ave. NICELY one room and kitchenette apartment. 411 Sth St. Phone TWO room well furnished basement spariment Teolvecs $20. 515 and APARTMENT for rent. 315 ard St. Phone 852. 5 tie oa OOOO) 5s Anh A pea earners, poems to Columbian Music Publish- ers Ltd., Dept. 250, Toronto, Can. FOR RENT: Good piano, medium size, reasonable rent to responsible party for long period. Phone 244. SHEEP, £00 ewes, on6 to four. wm. R. Van Oosting, Hensler, N. Dak. For Rent b . Size 25x35. BRICK storage building. Rear of 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. Automobiles for Sale 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 Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Coach International Pickup Chevrolet Pickup Ford Panel Chevrolet Panel Plymouth Sedan Plymouth P. A. Sedan ‘Plymouth Coupe Ford Coupe Chevrolet Coupe Pontiac Coach Chrysler “66” Sedan Chevrolet Coupe Whippet Coupe See this fine selection of Used Cars before you buy. 23 years of Honest Used Car Di sie Roel lela a MOTORS, Phone 700 122 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. DEPENDABLE USED CARS Chandler Sedan . 4 Dodge Sedan Dodge Sedan Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Sedan ...... Dependable Used Trucks 1935 Chevrolet, 157 inch, dual 32-6 .... » 450 1936 Dodge Pickup M. B. GILMAN CO. 2nd and Bdwy. Phone 808 Dodge and Plymouth - Cars & Trucle “OK” SPECIALS Plymouth Sport Coupe, perfect condition ...... $160 Ford Tudor—new Duco 210 Buick Deluxe Sedan Looks and runs like new 345 Ford Tudor—new Duco 365 Plymouth Coupe. Low mileage—clean Chevrolet Town Sedan. New tires—heater Trucks Chevrolet Panel ....... International Pickup. Chevrolet 131. "31 "33 "34 34 CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. _ 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 2ist St. MODEL T Sedan. First class shape. - 419 Front Avenue. 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 requised. Write Tribune Ad. 23622, 80 ACRE farm in Wadena county, fair buildings, good soll, meadow and pasture. On good road, close to school and church, Write Albert C. Ludke, Sebeka, Minnesota, Route 4. DAIRY FARM for quick sale, 160 acres. $200 down payment. Balance Jong time loan. P.O, Box 323, Bemidji, Minn, MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 Sth St. Phone 1126. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than insertions Tals table of Taics effective fanly te she'etate et North De: Outs and border used on want ads come under classi- ies my, Be te ae per column inch per ° sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS A representative will eal tf ve you desire. Telephone 2-200 and ask Fad the want ad de- y ae be zensived a7, 13 sertion Melos a7. = Out-of-Town Readers birt] wish to answer which only tel jephens:

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