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, vealer - RAIS, SOME OLS, | COPPERS CREEP UP mated holdover 1,! pee ae jared week Cattle Too. calves 100; compared Friday last wee itrictly choice and prime medium welent and heavy steers 25 higher; top 40 up to uncover record at 19.90; t lings . but all other common and eers 25. to dium light steers ork inost; comparable heavies 25 to 50 down; best western grass 005, gras 15.75; ree, steady; all 0 cutter co’ to 25 off; bulls 25 50. lower, and 50 to 2.00 lower; stockers | and feeders after losing 25 to 50 be-| came active, country movement being upwards of 12, ly 15,000 western grassers in week's xeceipts, Sheep 12,000, including 4,500 directs. For week ending Friday 12,500 directs. Compared Friday last week: sprin lambs strong to 25 higher, improve: quality and shorts considered; sheep strong: feeding lambs firm; week's spring lamb top 10.90, pala at close for ohoice Utahs, week's 0.00 to 10.85; week’s bulk natives 10.00 to 10.50, best natives available at’ close 10.75 to packers; sien ea and good ighter yearlings 8.00 to 8.25 most- Gud 44 3.50 to. 5.00; good to choice 62 to 75 10.00 to 10.: % mostly. Fescivis orry Oct. 2.—(AP—U. 8. A. eek ee Zoo; tor the week: atletly good and choice steers and arlings, scarce, strong; others largely 25 low- er: fat she stock mainly 35 off; stock- feeders 25 lower; hi 4.01 00 io 50; emall lots choice helfers 15 tS. 00; ymost ey eroed Boel dow: e ars 3 bulk beef co ; Several “lots M50 to 8.15; 5 to 4.7) glk stocker and feeder steers 8.00 "to 9.00: load lots i to choice feeding heifers 7.00 to Hoge 200; steady; top 1 1 10,50 fo 1118; packing oincluding 900 through; lots just choice native 10.25; for the week: Sheep 1,! 300, steady; small spring lambs spring lambs 15 to 25 higher: closed | steady; late top spring safe at the advance; ieee western and rang ie ian to 10.00; good kinds 9.00 to 9.5 jonny to yearling breeding ew: CHICAGO pate sh: Parep hs ady; sup) rate, demand fair: sack ir Idaho it Burbank: Ne B 8. No. 1.20 to 1.22%; }. No. 40 ton Russet s' combination faded tt rade 165 t te 1 and partly graded na ay By, SE to Looe Minn an ar rs to neso! 5 is Round Whites, U8. No. 90 to 9 liss Triumphs, fair quality, 205 “Mightesr 3 Russet Ruralis, U- 8. BOSTon bes Boston, Oct. 2.—(AP—U. 8. The market for domestic wor ed little change in th: trading confined to lots. Manufacturers ma: inquiries but were not ready to talk occasionally bought of fine original ter- s about steady wit! la week. Ohio fle were now with quotations on com! a nee unchanged at 40 to 41 cent the grease for fine Delaines. Stapte, comin bat weed, were 42 to i i ods cen ‘blood 000 head; approximate- | feeding ‘lambs | 198 fo BISMARCK G1 GRAIN ‘Russell Miller ak OVERCOMES EARLY fo. ‘dark ‘poultry, by freight, and by ex: + 123% 1.31% */ press, nominal. No-quotations, LIM LI -. ++] RUTTER AND EGG FUTURES BF 190% LTH cases vsene|” SURE OSE 2 148% 125% sess seoee | Btorage Standards, Ue) SOM Close November 33% 33% 33% 21.15% 1.22% +|StDecember” 1% 04% 34% . 113% 1.19% : Refrigerator Sty A 3 110% 116% tor sate 101% 113% f ererigerelorisins ees se ere v = dards, Dec. ...... 22 22 2% 105% 110% 3... o 1 nor therm —_—_-. Miscellaneous _ ! —~+ 1.19% 1.22% artery test weight Homtinaly ‘adiscot 4¢ 1b. unted 4¢ Montana 0 Winter Wheat 2 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. New York, Oct..2.-(P)-—Forelgn ex- ; Great Britain demand Aeneas fn 'doliare, a in Tcents: Great 1 HW... 1.21% ‘ Poet aornehy tae vols, registered |» ioe wer dere a or LH Ws... 119% ise setae “seen 12% protein 5 5 q MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS aE 118% s.cv cases aseee|: Minnempolie, Oct, (Stocks: Grade of First Bank Stock’ 12 : . (PDH Wor Northwest Banco 9% 1 HW... 110% 116% ne Minnesots and Dakoia’ Wheat | rapa Siig d ;1DH Wor Nem Terk Ot, 1H W... 113% 1.15% ++] “Bleo'Bond Share, 12 2 4 a eyoe : 1K : ia Fisk Rub, 8%. “ 3DHWo GOVERNMENT BONDS 3HW... 1.00% 111% New York,: Oct. 2.—()—Govern- Durum ment bonds: lamber hd. Treasury 4s 111 2 eee EO EH cate gees aaa aai wane (By the Associnted Press) (Over the counter in New York): Hamilton Tr 2.93 Maryland Fund 7. Quart Inc Sh 13.69; CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Mia West Corp 7%. WISCONSIN CHEESE Plymouth, Wis, Oct. 2—(#)—Cheese ne 1.02% 19%: . 100% 1.11% 98% 1.09% 97% 107% ae 90% 1.05% 54 Ibs, HA% 103% ssees|quotations for. the week: Wisconsin S amber hd cheese exchange, twins, 17%; daisies, 53 Ibs. 92% 100%. wore eves colby daisies, 17%; cheddars, S amber bd 4 sarees call board, Americas, 752 Ths .. 90% 98% 2.005 oveoe + horns, 1 . 18. FLOUR - 1 Ibs. BK 06% mtetrhah ohare ets car- ““Seinneapolls. Oct. yee lots, per barrel in 98 pound cot- pees mily patents, 20 lower, 0 ti nts 5 bran co $e to 1350. "Standard middlings 21. eo to.21.50, “MIN! NEAPOLA! ieee , Oct.. rote eu s. “D. A.)—Potatoes: mar! about steady, @emand slow. Quotations unchanged. CHICAGO. CASH GRAIN Colchee. Ree —(}—Cash meant No, hard 1.18%. liow 97; ino No. 3 yellow 8: 1 mixed 32% Twit, 33% 8 No, 2 yellow malting 60 25 to 2.75. Post RANGE OF camer SALES Minneapolis, Oct. Range carlot grain sales: wh dark northern ra 1 dark northern 5 winter 1.09 p . winter 1.08: rum 1,10 to "n, No. dark northern 123% to 1.29% Ni 1.14% 8%, 1 eaek hard 1 20%. Dur No, ber ‘a te TR No, 1. 98% to 1.06%; No, 1 red durum 1.! tom ed durum discounte hard ambers. 3 No. to 3 Flax, No. 1, 2.12 oo ape Rye, No. 2, 78% t Oats, No; 3. white oie to 31%. to she” malting 55 to 70; teed 51% WiNNIPEG aH Winnipeg, Oct. No. 1 ponther a: ‘a iy Sorin 3. norther! white 53%; No. 3-w GRAIN REVIEW Minneapolis, Oct. 2—(4). Agr.)—A revived foreign buying in- terest in North American wheats wheat prices during the Friday. The moderate stimulated 8 id in ever, by an int ing ‘pressure whenever advanced becaus At the close 60 lbs., was quotable ‘cember price. December’ wh: the week, clot Durum wh firmer alon, urned with bread luth December durum advanced 2%c for the week, closing Frida: In the cash department, ordinary No. 2 amber was quotable at the Duluth December price to 4c over, while best milling lots went up to 15c-16c over. Rye market steady within a narrow fange. December rye advanced ‘%c net closing at 73%c. ‘Oats also held’ f! row rangé, Barley continued on renewed ad week, chosing at $2.10; WALL 8 . New York, Oct. 2—(}—The stock lorward market thrust f , {early this week only to some of its gains in late profit sell- ing. Business and industrial news was mixed,. The steel operating dipped to 74.4 per cent of capacity, to § level under the comparative figure of the previous year for the first time since February, 1! 936, Railroad freight carloadings moved seasonally upward more than total of 840,446 Cad fe report since late in The Associated pa seasonally adjusted index of industrial activity, pared with 103.2 the acae com) week and 96.4 in the like period a with . 1929-30. as. 100, year ago. Commodities were mixed. Cotton and wheat were inclined to higher levels, while corn and lower. Come ree Ore ‘Adams. Exp. “19% |e Kennecott. . Pasig: No, 8, ro a northern’ 110 jo. 2 northern 1.23%. dark northern t 9c-19c over the De- poten 1%c for t. $1.15 m within « nar- December oats closed at 29c, unchanged from a week irregular. cember barley showed a net advan: of 1i6c for the week, closing at 48%.c. Flax market substantially stronger lemand from crushers and stronger Buenos Aires quotations. Decembér flax advanced 8c ft IN DULL MARKET = DROP; SALES SLOW hee iis MB (oa) is ALChD 196 See Loew's n 5 eee ste Lorillard (P) 19% French Cabinet Crisis Contri- | Close Is Fractionally “Higher: Am Cry Sug | 20 Married 11% butes to Listlessness; Trans- Argentine, Australia Ni AmH&L 5 | McKes & R11: rgentine, ralia News fers 250,000 Shares i Sam tees, ag | aattvOetee cast § OWN : ‘Am Metal 38%] Minn Mol 8% New York, Oct 2—()—The stock | Chicago, Oct. 2—UP)—Wheat ‘prices | 47 PL 7%| Mont Ward 48% market shifted sluggishly from one : Am Rad 14% | Mur Corp 8% position to another in Saturday's ; | Were strong at the close Saturday, | Am Roll Mill 31%| Nash Mtrs 15% brief session, with rails and a few! 3 advancing about a cent.a bushel to/AmS Ref 69%| Nat: Biscult 23%) oils, coppers and specialties managing! No, wipe out earller fractional declines, a wid F. 37% ners we Piatra an arth Ss. WAS Nod ia 9 |, Buying power lagwed,-however, in Am Tar re Nat att 27% attributed partly to — further wp: |No. 1 flax. & sluggish trade.. Eate strength was} AmTopB 77% | NatPr&bt 8% mn over continuation of the| No. 2 flax.. associated with comment that Argen-/| Am W Wks 14%| Nat Steel 18% French t crisis, including a|No. 1 rye tina’s seeded -acreage may be over-| Am Wool pfd 49%| Nat Tea 5% break in franc, in terms of the/Barley.. estimated, that‘ hot winds. are caus-| Anaconda 39%| N P Cent 28% dollar, to the lowest point in ‘11 years. | Oats .20| ing deterioration in sections of Aus-| Arm Ill 9 | NoAmAvis 8% ’ — Rails took a turn for the better on|Hard winter $93) tralia arid that moisture deficiency; AsDryG 12%] No Amer 21 7 rumors the ‘Interstate Commerce} = = ~~ 9 =————————=—=— conditions: are serious-in some areas| A-T 8 F 58% | No Pacific 20% Commission might announce this af- - CHICAGO RANGE of the domestic winter wheat belt.| Atl Ref 23%| Ohio Ol 15% ternoon or Monday approval of higher Chicago, Oct. 2.—()— Price advances at Winnipeg also in-| Avia Corp 4% | OliverFarm 48% freight rates on certain commodities; Wheat— Co é an Low Close| duced sympathetic :purchasing here. | Balt & Ohio 17%| Otis Elev 30% Steels Ick vitality as a substantial | De O1% 1064 107K 198%) Wheat closed -% cent higher| Barrisdall 17% 1 Pac G & El 27% drop in mill operations at Pittsburgh 08% 198, 198% Jcompared with Friday's finish, De-| pendix 15%] Packard. 7% Transfers approximate! 250,000 ‘ Lt >| Boeing Air 25 | Park Utah 3% shares, » | ih | Roecemmnen) Pb ss Os were) Oe Borden 224%] Penney JO 85% Bonds and commodities were un- goes Briggs Mfg: . 833, |-Penn RR 29% even. MINNEAPOLIS. WHEAT Budd Wh 6%} Phelp Dodg. 32% Ss % Annee SLUGGISH Bur AdMch 26 | Phillips Pet 50 Dec. Minneapolis, Oct. 2—(P)—Wheat fu-| But Cop é&Z 4% | Proc & sary 53 tures trade was dull throughout Sat-| Cal Z-Ld . 2% | Pu Svc N J. 38% est Jul alee, ‘Traders were, inclined to even : Pullman 39 up their business. Can Pac 5% Oci Dec, wheat closed unchanged nt| Case (JI) 132%,| Pure Oil 15% Dee. $1.15%, May tc lower at 1.14% and | Caterpil 77 | Purity Bak 10% VESTOCK REVIEW July Tige lower at 1.11, Cal | Radio 9% Reg a rg ex buying: “Bec! and May tine closed | Oer'd Pasco gp |REO - 6% ge Rg pe to Sg mde ps Ria TRE TBR Spates ACHE" ane? EC ches 0” tau] Bem band 1 most of anveatiy shecent break and | ono Harley” TS TEP ec. ots closed “tc lower at 287% | Chi & NW 2% |Re0 Motor 4 Taking, small additional gains com:|- [argon andshiay’ He lower. at 30%. Geo. nye | ChIGEWpta 7% |ReP SH, 24% pared with day. Grass and | o¢* 4090 11,00 1090 1091 closed 4 higher at 73% and May 4-1 GM stp 14| Rey TB 40% shortted aes slaughter steers lower at 73%. Dec. feed ‘barley closed Schen Distill 37 Were dull and 25-50 cen gown al- | Nov. 4 Yee lower at 48 CM 8&t P pfd Fe Seabd Oil 30% Dec. 0.87 1098 10.85 1092 Cash wheat was sluggish, Winter| Chrysler 5 40. | Jan. :10.70 10.80 10.70. 10.72 |wheat was slow and easy. Durum| ¢, Sears-Roe 76% i was in good demard. om Solv 10% Servel 21% Oct. s.:. 15.45 Corn was weak. Oats was sluggish. | Com & Sou 2 | simmons 34% . Rye demand was fair to good. Barley | Con Edis 0 |3 MINNEAPOLIS RAN RANGE was unchanged. Flax was lower. Con Oil 12%! gou eee, Re . pie 5 NR La Reb LE ond Poa sistra thie wank | Minneapolis Oct, 2. [ Produce Markets ||Gm Gr Mi/f'me™ 24 912.00 with strictly good iis SS SS Sees So Ry 19% kinds up to $15.00 and most grass Se Cont OllLel 38 | Sperry Corp 14% ‘Deeves around $10.25 down, véry plain CHICAGO Corn Prod 61 | std Brands 10% sorts as low as § Grass butcher OI heifers pede $5.25-7.50, occasionally cilcane, oct )—Poultry ruted | Cream Wh 26%/stdG & El 6% up, to Beet cows turned at 48% Weak Paturday.semesicaby and butter) Crosley, 13%] Std Ol) Cal 36% toa nee cows up to Poultry, live, no. cars: 4 trucks;| CubAmSug 7 | Sid Oll Ind 40% and low cutter to cutter caws 73% reek: Bers! Sy IOs uP aL ioe than Curt Wret 4%|S8td Ol N J 57% n hen me ‘ntattidnehera dp teak fone: | Deere &:Co 118 | Siew War 14K a9 21; white Rock prings less.than 4 23% | Stone & Web 15% ‘ range = 395, Ibs. colored iene ae) Hi Dome Mines 43% Studebaker 9% steers sold ‘at $8.00-10.25 with few | Dec. - 2.09% 2. ‘bareback chickens i8; Leghorn chick | DUPOnt 145 Texas Corp 51% dightwelahte 0: want ab ve $9.50, . 1 4s 2.11% | ens 18: roosters 15; Leghorn. roosters | East Kod 175 |Tex Gul Sul 33% « gl , calves hove $8.50, 3308 Bit % % : Pe ae Big $SPk0rs hens 22 me Dupe, ft [EI Auto Lite 31 | TPO &O Mt stockers cashed a = plain El Pw & Lt 14%|Tim Roll 53% 4 Ibi lored 18, wm ae fade was fairly active Friday | Duluth, Minn. ma Ott. nN ea a Tis"eeete, old 6 Gen sie idx | Tricot Corp $3 oun Cant igi lghis ana buichera 1s 28 Durum -Open Butter 7,936; Creaiiery spé- | Gen ee a ee: Ro were Hearee “and. atten Fetood, eu e| atc Paes G0 fig ai) a4 to jGen asi lotors 49% | Union Car 89 34%: f ES 2 1 Heavier | wai rhs fade. 10,5511. i dards (30 Sentrallzed carlots) ie to! Goodyear 30% | United Corp 3% 3 : weal $ Decking sowse ranged $9.65-10.15" ac local 22%, cars 22%; fresh graded |Gra-Paige 2% | United Fruit 68% gording to weight. Stag firsts local 22, cars 22%; current re-|G N Ir Ctt 15% |Un Gas Imp 11% $10.00-12.5 celpts 21%. ; sineprey gman hg toe * G Wes bug - aM |US Re imp 1% gain of nts for the week, an: NEW. YORK slaughter 2.— (Py — Greyhound - 12%|US Rubber 39 : MINNEAPOLIS CASB GRAIN , 2. —()—Butter 7,590, | Grey close goods t spring “lambs | Minneapolis, —P) — Whea: ROCnANee ocean (edhe elon cote ee brought a eo.chalce plain grades | receipts Saturday 184 canard tonal ees 16,4 ieee Migte: sbieedl Gasp Hudson Mot 11 | US Stl Pf 121 $7,50-8.00, good to choice slaughter | g vear ago. ors: refrigerator standards, 22% to 23;|Hupp Mot 3%/| Vanadium 22% ewer $4.00-4.75, and plain and medium |” Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse| refrigerator firste 21% to 22%, Other {Ill Cent 16% | War Piet 10% ing lambs made $10,00-1925 this weex, | erain closing quotations today follow:| mixed prices unchanged. Ind Rayon, 30%|West Un 33% BLO ee step rw leewn saree reer aie nearby. and midwestern |22e Bus M 147° | West: Air - °28° rome ne [BgssuitaShg rh. cetntSZRE® |23t MI'can S| Whe ott Chicago, Oot FAP—U. 8, D. A) . 193 1.34% ds 29%. ‘Other whites, all: browns tere iat —Hogs $5000, including 2,500; direct: Ruck ages nroheneen, Int T&T 1%| Wilson & Co 7% nominal; shippers took none; esti- 1.23% 1.32% A Poultry steady; all fresh|Johns-Man 99%| Woolworth 42% nd frozen prices unchanged. 5, 1.05 $,t° winter 1 hard am- to 2, hk % to % 101%. “Mix. to 5 below GRAIN i fash wheat, i Oats, hite 50, )——-US Dept. Cai week ‘ended advance £0 check, how- rease in country hedg- the market ie of export buying. moderately wheat. Du- at 98c, ago, De. ‘or the substantially fritter away rate best weekly rye edged is our phon Quality Wor! ‘Rooms for Rent LARGE AIR-CONDITIONED base- ment room or small apartment. South exposure. Private bath. Pri- ~_vate entrance. Phone 2238. NICELY FURNISHED basement sleeping room. Radiant fire. Suitable for light housekeeping. 216 Thayer Ave, Phone 1276.0 ONE or two nicely furnished rooms Gentlemen preferred. On bus line Centrally located. Phone 1166 be- tween 5 and 7. LARGE room, always hot water. Clean and quiet. Four blocks from ‘postoffice. Gentlemen preferred 116 W Thayer. PLEASANT room for man and wife or two gentlemen. Also single room. 208 3rd St. Opposite new Postoffice. WELL FURNISHED room next to bath. New, quiet, home. Always hot water. Gentlemen only 111 A\ DESIRABLE room available Octo! i Ist. Private entrance.’ Adjoining COMFORTABLE sleeping room. , Board if desired. Centrally located. ‘Near bus:line, 623 6th St. ROOM in new modern air-condi- itloned home. Close to bathAlways hot water: 903 9th Street. WELL FURNISHED south room. Also ‘garage for rent. Good location, On bus line. Phone 1703-J. WARM sleeping room, centrally 'o- cated. Hot water. Gas heat. Gen- tlemen. 404 5th St. . DESIRABLE sleeping room next to bath. Always hot water. Phone 1616, 419 11th St. LARGE’ sunny room, private bath. Quiet. Close to capitol. On bus line. 1021 7th St. -j industries, etc. Life time opportunity. __,_ THE. BISMARCK “TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1937 Salesmen Wanted Want to Buy or Trade? Want-Ads Will Help Instruction A NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCT WITH ESTABLISHED MARKET Thousands of customers, retail out- lets, better service stations, garages, car dealers, industrial plants for man selected as factory distributor to look after Pyroil business. If you have Post, Popular Mechanics, Country Gentleman, Time, Fortune, Trade and Class Magazines, newspapers billboards, radio, more than 75 mil- Non prospects get the Pyroil story of its ability to save motors, repair bills and industrial lubrication savings of $5,000 annually. Highly indorsed by millions, leading laboratories, iarge Write fully. PYROIL COMPANY, 9353 Main, LaCrosse, Wis. WANTED ~ Experienced monument salesmen to sell direct from factory to consumer. No commission. You take all the profit. Do your own setting and collecting. Address Emil Kel: uk Ray —— ee Male Help Wanted “MAN WANTED” MUST HAVE car. Work in rural dis- tricts. Your home county, Perma- nent. Good pay weekly. Give age and experience. Write P. N. Blake, 415 Lbr. Exch, Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. YOUNG MAN, 18 to 22, neat, am- bitious and free to travel. Salary $18 a week and transportation to start. See Mr. Bennetto, 6 p. m. only. Hotel Patterson. ——————_—_—_—_—_— Female Help Wanted LARGE sleeping room, one or two. Next to bath. Always hot water. 422 Ave. A West. SEMT-basement room for one or two, Private entrance, 611 Ave. B. Phone 1570-R. CLEAN quiet room, next to bath, choice of two. Breakfast if desired. 811 Ave. C. FRONT SLEEPING room, next to bath, Suitable for one or two. 110 Broadway. TWO NEAT attractive young ladies, 18 to 24 to travel with group on advertising campaign, Must be high school graduate and free to leave immediately for California and re- turn, Permanent. Salary, $18 a week and transportation to start. See Mr. Bennetto, 5 p. m. only, Hotel Patterson, Don’t phone. SUE DIGBY — Private Instructor. Shorthand and typewriting. 223 2nd Street. Call 1619. Houses for Sate H FOR SALE sales, merchandising ability, integrity H ambition, clean record, this oppor- | tunity worth upwards to $10,000 and | more yearly. From Saturday Evening | payment, balance in monthly in- stallments, Income $220 per month. T. M. CASEY & SON ACCOUNT of poor. health, will sell room, income property. Wm. Baker, 604 3rd St. = Apartments for Rent GROUND FLOOR front apartment. Newly decorated. Gas heat. Three rooms and bath. One block from business district. Adults only, $45. Call 1982 or call at 416 Thayer. TWO room heated downtown: apart- ment over Vantine Paint and Glass, immediate possession. Monthly rental $20. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. WELL three room apartment. Private bath, private entrance, Adults only. $45. Also room next to bath, Gentlemen only. $15. 614 Ave. C. TWO UNFURNISHED . apartments, three and four rooms, électric range, refrigerator. Heat and wa- ter included. Now available. 201 Ave. A, West. THREE rooms, bath and kitchen in new fireproof building. Laundry. privileges. Inquire Park Food Store, 234 W. Bdwy. or call J. B. Smith, 1184, NEWLY DECORATED, semi-base- ment apartment. Living room, bedroom, and kitchenette. Next to bath. Everything furnished for $28. 302 Ave. D. WANTED: Girl for “general house- work, Experienced. John Gussner. Phone 216 or 1132-R. 1210 Thayer. ————evKXK—KX—K_====_=_= MODERN furnished room on bus line. Also garage. Phone 724. 710 4th St, 5 LARGE nice pleasant room, near sential and high school. 831 8th NIGELY furnished room in modern home. Suitable for two. 614 8th 8t. NICE ROOM in private home, near high school. 616 7th St. LARGE front sleeping room in mod- ern home, 418 2nd 8t. PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET 310 Fitth Phone 176 THINK OF IT! 2 Ibs, Sirloin Steak . 2 Ibs. Club Steak .... 2 rings of fresh, homemade liver aes Sonate pry Style we deliver any free 0} . A Por! 200 “order over 25¢ charge. Lost and ‘Found Help Wanted AMATEURS WANTED: Big cash awards given, Show to be held at Mandan, Armistice Day, Nov. 11. Sponsored by Veterans of Foreign Wars. If you are interested write now to Eddie Stein, Manager, Man- dan, N. D. E—_—_—_—_————— Work Wanted FOR METAL weatherstripping see Oscar A. Johnson, 218 Sweet Ave., phone 1799. A complete line of American Metal Weatherstripping including interlocking and double seal. All work guaranteed. RELIABLE young men and young women attending Commercial col- lege want places to earn board, room or both, Also reasonable light poiseberping: rooms wanted. Phone WINDOW WASHING id storm window work. For Sale: Two wheel trailer with box, Phone 2025-J. NEWLY DECORATED two room fur- nished apartment, kitchenette, pri- vate bath, private entrance. panels privileges, Adults.only. 910 ve, Automobiles for Sale USED CARS These Cars Carrs. ¢ Sola Seal Bond 1936 1935 1936 1936 1936 1937 1936 1935 1937 1935 1934 1934 1936 1932 1932 1931 1930 1933 Spieea Be his Sedan Plymouth Sedan Chevrolet Coach Ford Sedan Plymouth Coupe Chevrolet Coupe Chrysler Airflow Sedan Chrysler Airflow Sedan Plymouth Tudor International Pickup Chevrolet Pickup Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan Chrysler Sedan Plymouth P. A. Sedan Plymouth Sedan Pontiac Coach Plymouth Sedan 1935 Ford Coupe 1933 ‘Chevrolet Coach See this fine selection of Used Cara before you buy. 23 years of Honest Used Car Dealings CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, it 122 Main Ave. Phene 700 USED house trailers—1936 standard and 1936 deluxe Covered Wagons, 1936 Palace Master DeLuxe. Very good condition; can be bought on reasonable terms. H. W. Lyons, Jamestown, N. Dak., distributors for Palace and Bendef Trailers. 1937 CHEVROLET, deluxe town se- dan, driven only 9,000 miles Spot- light, deluxe steering wheel, fender lights, fender streamers, radio, heater. Bargain at $700. Phone 560-R. 305 So. 10th St. BUICK, 36-61, like new, most power- ful and fastest model Buick builds. Will sell third down or take live- stock or horses. E. D. Lum, Wah: peton, N. Dak. 1934 LATE MODEL Plymouth De- Luxe coupe, good condition. Alsc several doors, 510 Sth. 1935 FORD V-8 Coach. A-1 condi- tion. Radio and heater. Salary Lean Co. Dakota National Bank Bldg. BARGAIN, Willys-Knight coupe and other good used cars. A, L. San- din Automotive Service, 218 4th &t. us FOUR ROOM modern furnished up- stairs apartment, two bedrooms. Laundry priivieges. Call at rear, 413% West Thayer. THREE ROOM modern furnished apartment. Private bath. First floor. Heat, lights and water. Laundry privileges. 924 4th St. LARGE furnished light housekeep- ing toom in No. 7 Capital Court basement, private entrance and shower bathroom. 1928 CHRYSLER coach. Good con- oon. Reasonable. Call at 2104 ve D. —_—_—_—————————— Houses for Rent SEVEN room modern house, gas heat, garage, close to schools. Rent $40 a month; 6 room modern house with garage; choice location. Rent $45 a month; 5 room modern house close to business section. Rent. $35 a month. Harvey Harris & Company. TWO ROOM and kitchenette front apartment, first floor. Near bath. Everything furnished. 405 5th Phone 1003-W. MODERN partly furnished 5-room bungalow. Very well located. Im- mediate possession. Phone 278. Price Owens. THREE ROOM furnished apartment with private bath, private en- trance. Also for sale, 523 Ave. D. THREE room furnished apartment with bath. Private entrance, Adults nly W. Broadway. Phone LOST: Gold clip set with red stones. Write Tribune Ad. No. 24048, i —————E—EE—q—&—_——————— 1 Personal REDUCE — Lose up to 7 pounds weekly, Write Dr. Wendt, Canton, id ev Fifth st. Phone 445. DAY OR HOUR work wanted Iron- ing preferred. Call 977-LW. Ask for Minnie, EXPERIENCED girl wants work oy hour or day. Phone 1765-R. Ride Wanted WANTED by young man ride to Los Angeles, good driver. References. Write Tribune Ad. 24041. He TWO ROOM basement apartment. suitable for two adults, furnished or unfurnished. 514 11th St. Phone 1065-J, THREE room basement apartment. Water and lights furnished. $16. Also Miter box for sale, 1618 Bowen Ave. NICELY FURNISHED two rooms, private bath, private entrance. Frigidaire. Phone 1556. 811 2nd St. For Sale or Rent BOARD AND ROOM. Reasonable rates. Gentlemen preferred. 418 5th 8t. Wanted to Rent WANTED: By two adults, Three room unfurnished or partly fur- nished apartment with private bath. Write Tribune Ad. 24000. ———— Farms for Sale DAIRY FARM for quick sale, 160 acres. $200 down payment. Balance loan. P.O. Box 323, Real Estate BUY NOW, before cold weather sets in. Select anyone of the over 100 houses or over 1,000 lots that I have for sale and you will be completely FOR SALE OR RENT: Small house. Apply at 204 Ave. B East. Wanted to Buy WANTED: Small modern house. Write Tribune Ad. No. 24009. WANTED: English bull pup. Write Tribune Ad. 23913, Ya Dresses i Cleaned Only 50c 718 Thayer Household Goods for Sale PIANO, davenport and chair, studio satisfied. I can suit almost any taste or purse in almost any part of city, and, most important of all YOU CAN BUY CHEAPER THROUGH— F. E. YOUNG For Rent HEATED GARAGE for rent at 617 10th 8t. GARAGE fot, Tent 800 BuL Bt. to 8) “$40; | OSED KELVINATOR, size 536. Prac- couch, Wilton rug, buffet, table, sewing machine, radio, ice box, beds, dressers, electric ‘plate, vacuum Ae gasoline range, typewriter, miscellaneous goods. Also besa 315 Mandan 8t. GREEN ENAMEL breakfast set, (2 chairs); Whittal rug, 8'3"x10'6", child's bed and mattress, baby's dressing table, lawn mower, new coal shovel, two-quart jars, clock, telephone stand, table lamp. 812|° Ave. D. Tel. 739-R. METAL bed, complete; chest of draw- ers, two congoleum rugs, two rock- ers, cupboard, oak office desk, hand vacuum cleaner. Misc. items. Phone 1577-R. ae 5% CUBIC FOOT Kelvinator elec- tric refrigerator in A-1 condition. Priced reasonably, will consider a trade. Art Bernstein, Palm Gar- dens. 8x11 FRENCH rug, walnut color me- tal bed, two dressers, library table. Phone 860 or call 714 Ave. A after 5 p.m. THREE GAS RANGES, two of them new. Inquire afternoons at small house, rear of 504 7th. jp ‘goods, furniture of all neh cheap. Also Chevrolet. 318 tically new. 206 W. Thayer. Phone 1847-J. Office Equipment THREE FURNISHED apartments. Good location. Near high school and grade school. 818 7th 8t. SMALL furnished basement apart- ment, $8, Students or working peo- ple. Downtown. 310 Thayer. TWO ROOMS furnished for Tau housekeeping. Ground floor. _per monia fol Bawy. FURNISHED one room apartment and 2-room apartment, private baths. 108 Main Ave,” THREE ROOM apartment partly furnished. No small children. 812 Ave. B. Tel. 1649-W. THREE ROOM apartment, furnished, also 3-room unfurnished apart- ment. 622 3rd 8t. a MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private eueanee Call O0l, ____ as ee ONE room furnished apartment with studio couch. Adults only. Call at 1002 4th St. ONE room apartment second floor, near bath. Everything furnished. 305 3rd St. ONE ROOM basement near bath. Everything furnished, 607 Fifth 8t. Phone 403-R. FURNISHED 2-room and kitchenette apartment. Rental $24. 721 3rd St. UNFURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms and bath. City heat. 606 Main. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. No children. Call 744. APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd 8t. Phone 852. .scaieemaianmemmemmmmmemeeneeeesese $100.00 and 5% interest annually $5,000.00 tarm im Welle, Kidder, Burleigh, Km- joganm er Melates! “coun- flea, See. or “orrite HC. KLEIN, Land bank, 510 th $i Bismarck. —____Dead Animals__ DEAD animals (with hides :-on)- Horses, cattle, shee; or hogs With- in 85 miles, Bismarck... Removed promptly. Phone Bismarck 2313 collect. ‘We pay for the call. North- ern Rendering Co. i SS EEE Miscellaneous for Sale CHRISTMAS CARDS—It is nune too early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, eltier mato tee te Snatp ee Samples are now on display. Bis- marck Tribune Company. REDFACE Lovebirds, $3. Para- keets, $2.00; blue canaries he 314 7th Ave. 8., Jamestown, N. D. WILL SELL Aas? two pure bred si Bernard female pups. Write Rev. J. Schmierer, Zap, N. Dak. per Dak. MODERN 5 room duplex. Inquire at J, L, Brenden, corner of 3rd_ave- nue and 5th St., Mandan, N. D. GOOD 7-room modern house, newly decorated. Favorable location, Washington 8t. Tel. 472. SECOND floor 5 room modern duplex, Gas heat. Immediate possession. Phone 278, Price Owens. FOUR ROOM modern house, gas heat, newly decorated, Call at 419 12th for information. - FURNISHED or unfurnished 6-room modern house. Call at 1400 Thayer. Do not phone. e SIX room modern bungalow, good pape: close in. $35. Geo, M. Reg- r. LOWER duplex, two bedrooms. Heat and water furnished. R. W. San- ders. Phone 1341. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bedrooms and enclosed porch. Geo. M. Register. 8 ROOM house, 5 bedrooms . Avail- able October Ist. Call 1610. 402 Mandan 8t. THREE ROOM house with basement ood bath. Piped with gas. 624 21s\ ave ROOM, partly modern house, on south side. Inquire 113 Ist St. SMALL 6 room modern house. $40 Per month. Phone 419, THREE ROOM house. Call at 622 18th St. SIX ROOM residence. Phone 271. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either reguler or spring filled. 409 9th St. Phone 1126. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than eeprtet be parody be rad ved by 12 certian name anger Out-of-Town Readers = wish to answer want ads whic! only cot ae re io the “Want me Be sure For Rent: Garage. 320

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