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WARTALK INPRES Grain Ouotations | SELLING WAVE HITS RECOVERY TREND AS STOCKS STOP SLIDE|35: advance Running to 3 or More | Points Checked When Wheat Falls aa 3Be S22 Fe aK —_—_——_- 1 New York, Oct. 7.—(?)}—With the | Oct. ‘nternational political scene shifting to Wi , some old-time “war cabies” came to life in Thursday's De stock market and whipped up an ad- vance running to 3 or more points at the best. Extreme gains, however, were cut down substantially or changed into tusses in the latter part of the session |. 35 wheat at Chicago dropped the limit | Jan. 4 of Scents a bushel permitted in a day's Oc trading and most other commodities were inclined to give way. Aircraft manufacturing issues led the upswing, closely followed by select~ steels, coppers, chemicals, farm | Dec. implements and miscellaneous groups. arenes approximated 1,200,000 shares, SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Oct. 7.—(7)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,700, slow, most Classes about steady at the week's de- cline; best fed steers held around 14.00; load lots fat grassers about 10.00; other plain and medium steers around 7.00-9.00; grass fat . heifers 7.00-8.00; plain light weights 5.00- 6.50; few goods cows 6.50-7.00; most butcher cows 4.75-6.00; low cutters and cutters 3.50-4.25; most sausage bulls 5.00-50; top fat beef cows 6.75; me lum to good stocker steers 6.00- Calves, 2,000; vealers stedy, good Eh choice 8.50-10.00; few selects tone 7000; fly active to all in- rests, steady to strong; lightweights * strong to 10 higher; good and choice 160-260 Ibs. 10.25- os Pp 10.45 spar- ingly to shippers for 170-190 Tbs.; 260- 360 Ibs, 9.80-10.25; 300-400 Ibs. $9.40- 90; 140-160 lbs. 1000-35; good sows 360 Ibs. down 9.10-30; 360 lbs. up 8.80-9.10; good stags 9.50-10.00; little done on feeder pigs; average cost ‘Wednesday 9.90; weight 226 lbs. Sheep 7,500; no early action, sell- ers asking higher on fat lambs; indi- cations steady on slaughter ewes and feeding lambs; bulk good to choice slaughter lambs Wednesday 10.00; three loads to shippers 10.15- 05; load choice 73 lb, Montana feeding lambs late Wednesday 10.00, Dairy cows steady to weak; good springer cows 65.00-75.00; weighty se- lects up to 85.00; pisu and medium light cows 35.00-55.00. Chicago, Oct. 1 OU, §, D. A.)— Hogs, £,000 Including 1,500 direst; cies: ing with part of early advance lost; late trade mostly 5110 higher than Wednesday's average; packing sows 10-15 ups top 11.20; practical top late 11.15; bulie good and choice 190- 5; few best light weights 9:90 above. Cattle, 5,000; calves, 1,000; very fat steers here; trade a little more active, strong, but shipper demand still very narrow due eo eastern kosher strike and market unreliable; local killers cleaning up holdovers at week’s un- even, but sharp decline; all other classes about steady; no highly fin- ished steers here; best 16.50; stockers and feeders 25-50 lower for good and choice kind: downturn at 8.00-10.0 ern grass run expected Bulls and vealers stea Sheep, 12,000 including. 5,000 direct; fat lambs slow, weak to 25 lower: good to choice natives 10.00-25 most-| 1 ly: choice held around 10.40-50; sheep weak: Slaughter ewes 3.50-4.73; feed: ing lamb: le changed; merely good | range fei 9.7) SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Oct. 7.—()- —Cattle 2001 | 8. D. A.) laughter e, slow, scarce, weak; cows slow weak to 25 lower at 5 lower close; stockers sow, weak; few fed steers gs "above 13.00; choice Guoted up to17.50. Hi 2000 ‘including 90 direct; strong to 10 higher; good and choice 190- 10.35-60; 160-190 1b. im to choice lots aetive, feeders 9.00. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Oct, 7.—(%)—Closing cash prices, wheat: No. 1 heavy dark north- ern spring 1.16%-1.27%; 1 dark northern H.16iy-1.a844 No. northern northern northern 1, oe 1.12% 1.15%: Montana 1.13%. Durum No. hard amber 99% -1.09%: No. 2 hard amber 97% -1.08%; No. 3 No, 1 northern ark hard winter rey No. Barley malting Feed barley 52%-63%. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Oct. 7.—(@)—Range of eatioey grain ee ae 1 dark th soning 3; No. lark northern 27 wade dark northern hard winter 1.07% ; te fo. 2 yellow 78; No. 4 mixed Oats, No. 2 white 31%; No. 2 heavy white 32-33; ee grade white 27%. 3 malting $1; No. 3, 62-77. fo. 1, 2.16% -2. CHICAGO cart GRAIN }—Cash » 1. i sample grade 70%-86%; No. 3 mixed Corn ey No. 1 yellow 78; No. 4 semmple: grads. inaw? i Oats, No. 1 white 33-33%; sample grade 31-32, Rye, N rellow a8 patting” 60-87, 32. roth apa sd spect hd Minneapolis, 7.—(®)—Flour. carload lots, per Darrel in 98 pound cotton sack Family patents, un- standard patents, Boston, oct TAU. 8. ations on domestic: wool aelited ce to ft! line nt in several large houses. qquantities of | domestic -URHD ing Ey mam pe, 'y dark northern | ® (ola), 70; |- 11% 18% 10.80 10.80 pee 10.55 he 1055 1060 10.42 10: 10.37 10.37 10.22 1032 15.40 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE lis, Oct. 7.—(P)— Whea' ore High Low ,. 13% 1.13% Ree 1.12% % 1.07: 88% 6% 28% 6.28% 27 28% 29 28 208% 2.08% 2.05% 2.10 2.10 20% DULUTH R 14 pa Minn.,/Oct, 7.—(P}— Open eee Low 3 % 24% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. 7.— (#)— Wheat receipts (Thurs.) 128 compared to 47 polis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations fonay follow: Cash Whea Delivered, ss 1 wy Dp red 8 115% 1.27% 1 B n i cy 1.25% 1.15% 1 DB 'N S58 1.24% 1.22% Ibs, ...... 1.15% + 114% + 1.12% 120% + 110% 1.18% e 1.15% 112% 1.09% 1.08% 1.03% % 1.15% Montana Winter Wheat 14% motein 1DH Wor + 11446 a mh 2 ry sz is 5 3 #38435 435 SB: » 112% jg SS 112% 0! 8 1.07% 1.09% ‘and South Dakois Wheat + 105% 107% . see + 1.03% 1.05% - 100% 1.03% Durum 00 SR eels | s843e2 Pgig: 98: 98% 1.12% 97% 1.10% 95% 1.08% 93% 1.06% 92% 1.04% 91% 1.02% 89% 1.00% 87% 97% | 94% 92% iffeurim 334 °° ; Lower vest weight Siettfehg 5c per Ib) ree Grairs 83% + | sraded 85-95. ) then) Rye— . No. Besos 3% 1% No. ae oe. 2.06 2.19 | Miscellaneous CALL MONEY New York, Oct. 7.—(}—Call money steady, 1 per cent uA oer Prime commercial! r 1 per cent. Time loans steady, tbe <0 days 1%; 4-6 mos, 1% Bankers ‘atceptances unchanged. FOREIGNEXCHANGE New York, Oct. 7.—(@®)—Forelgn ex- change steady; Great Britain demand {a dollars, others in cents: Great Bri- tain 4.95% ; France 3.29%: 5.26%: Norway 34:90: Sweden 2 Montreal i|in New York a a STOCKS New York, Ox Cities iBerviee 2 2%. Elec. Bond & Share 11%. Fisk Rubber 7%. By HICAGO STOCKS eo Associated Press) anawest ‘Corp Th. pdb dest yale? BONDS New York, Oct. 7. —(P)—Government Bonds: Treasury 4's 111.11. 2 British Steamers Captured Off Spain London, Oct. 7—()—Two British coast by a Spanish In- surgent trawler, the admiralty said ‘urb: Closé| markets and at Winnipeg also tum- “)over all important grain markets in To Arrive}: White Rock 23; , | Prices unchanged, Bur +| combination grade 1.4 1.32; ‘|No 2 white THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1 COUNTRY AS WHEAT PLUNGES FIVE CENTS Lagging Export Dema Export Demand, Are! gentina Rains, Russian Ship- ments Factors in Break Chicago, Oct. 7—()—Wheat prices plunged downward the 5 cents per bushel daily limit Thursday as a heavy selling movement developed in the final hour. Market values fell to the lowest levels of the season. Rains in southern sections of the Argentina wheat beit, large Russian wheat shipments to Great Brita and the continent and lagging 2x- port demand for American wheat in- spired selling attributed to eastern sources and the decline of prices Reaened off general stop loss liquida- n. Wheat prices in major domestic bled the 5 cents maximum permitted in one day as the selling wave swept North Dakota. Failing to rally from the lows, Chi- cago wheat closed 4% to 5 cents be- low yesterday's finish, December 1.01- %, May 1.01%, corn was 15-2% down, October 65, December 59%-%, May 60%, and oats lost %-%. WHEAT TUMBLES LIMIT IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolls, Oct. 7.—(®)—Reports of heavy rains in Argentina tumbled wheat futures prices Thursday. December, ay and July wheat fu- tures closed ic lower at 1.08%, 1.07% and 1.04%, respectively. Flax followed wheat futures. De- cember and May each closed 2c lower at 2.06 and 2.08, respectively. Coarse grains also were weak. December oats futures closed %c ye at 2% and May %& fo. is 28. ont ember rye 3% 2%c at foxes ‘December feed barley Ic lower at 46%. Cash wheat receipts were smaller. Winter wheat was draggy. Top dur- um was higher. Cash corn was in better demand. Oats demand was good. Rye was in draggy demand. Barley continued in good demand. Flax was slower. ———$_$________% | Produce Markets al ee CHICAGO 1.—(P}—Poultry was Chicago, Eggs steady Oct. Steady to “irm today, and butter easy. Butter 11,188, steady, changed. Eggs 4,975, easy: extra firsts local 22%; fresh graded firsts lo- s 22; current receipts 21%. speultny, ‘ive, 30 trucks, steady to 4% Ibs, up 28; Leghorn prings, 4 ibs, up and less s. colored 21%, Plymouth and -broilers, colored 24, Plymouth and White Rock 26; Les- horn chickens 20; other live poultry prices un- anes cal NEW YOR! New York, Oct. qn) —Butter, a ;, creamery, higher than 36%-37%6; extra (92 score) 36- 36% (88-91 scores 32%-35%3 other grades unchanged. Cheese, 199,538, quiet firm. Prices unchanged, 6s, 12,669, easy. Mixed colors, ndards 24-25; firsts 23; dirties No. 1, 20; refrigerator dirties 19%, Other | mixed prices unchanged. Whites, resale of premium marks 40-41; nearby and midwestern pre- Pluy marks 35%-38; exchange spe- 29%-35; Pacific Coast specials ; Pacific Coast standings 35-36; Pacific coast mediums 28-28 Browns, extra fancy 3244-37. Other whites and browns, all duck eggs un- changed. Dressed poultry, pporen) fowler 36-42 1 . 1834-2. and fresh {rregulany, ows 48. Up .Frozen Adams Exp {Alas Jun All Ch D Allis-Ch Am Can Am Cry Sug 19 Am H&L Am Inter Am Loco Am Metal Am PL Am Rad Am Rol Mill 28% Am 8 Ref Am Stl F Am Sug Ref 32 Am T&T Avia Corp Balt & Ohio Barnsdall Bendix Beth Stl Boeing Air Borden Briggs Mfg ‘Budd Wh. Bur. Ad. Mch. 25 But. Cop. & Z. 4 Cal, Z-Ld. Can. Pac. Case (J.1.) 128 Caterpil. | Celanese EMERGENCY! “2 ea ‘When emergency medical ex- Penses are too great to meet Promptly, don’t ask the docter to be your banker. Come in- stead to us. For many worthy employed Persons and for others having a regular source of income we have arranged twelve-month loans enabling them to pay the doctor promptly and the Bank in convenient install- ments. If you are in need of co-operation of this kind, come in for a confidential talk with one of our officers, First National Bank Affiliated with First Beak Stock Corporation Rooms fur Rent PLEASANT room for man and wife or spb ges teed singie Toom. Opposite new postoffice. ROOM, gentlemen preferred, Experi: enced girl wants hour work or car- ing for children. 307 4th. Phone 1778-J, ROOM next to bath, good bed. One- half block from bus line. Gentle- men only, $15. 614 Ave. C. LARGE furnished room in pri home, next to bath. Downtown. 213 2nd St. Phone 1943, DESIRABLE sleeping room next tc “bath. Always hot water. Phone 1616, 419 11th St. SLEEPING room for rent at 116 Broadway. Downtown district Phone 1227-M. FRONT SLEEPING room, next to bath. Suitable for one or two, 110 Broadway. FURNISHED sleeping room. Hot an cold water in room. 510 4th FRONT room, in modern home on _ bus line. Hot water heat. 609 4th. LARGE front sleeping room in mod- ern home, 418 3nd St. YOUB LUCKY NUMBER is our Bbene Bumber. Quality w. CLEANERS Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Landowner’s oil royalty in 480 acres on Nesson Dome near large oi] company well. Units of $60 or any multiple thereof. Clear ae: mae B, Ludowese, Williston, . Dak. New York Stocks Closing Prices Oct. 7 12 u 185 50 98 Loew's 10% Lorillard (P) 18% Mack Trks 29 Mar Field 16% McKes & R 10% McK & R Pf 39% Miami Cop 11% Mid-Con P 23% Minn Hon 8&3 Minn Mol 9 MS8tPSSM % Mont Ward 45% Mur Corp 8% Nash Motors 14% Nat Biscuit 22% 4% a 2615 35% 3% 13% 64% 32% 157% 78 12% 45 35: 12% 52% 23 4's 15% 11% 15% 60% 25 21% 2% 9 3 27% ; | Cer. D. Pasco 55% horn 23; rede unquoted; broilers, Rocks 25-29; fowls, colored 22-26; Leghorn 18-21%; other freight and express prices unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, a. Butter utur atoraEe Standard High Low Close 34 33% 33% . 34% 34% 34% Ege Future: Refri, tor Stan- phiaarator aan ai 21% 21% - 21% + 21% 21% 21% 21% CHICA ) POTATOES “Chicas 0, Oct. —(U. 8. D. A.)\— Potatoes, 17, on “track 286, total US. shipments 770; dull and weak, sup- plies liberal, demand slow acked per cwt, Idaho Russet Burban' No, meee 45; US, No. 2, 1.10- ‘Go1oraas 20% dards, Dec. . faeton Russ Bliss prumphs 1,10; cobb! 4 . 1, No. 1, artly graded 1.00-10; Min- nesota eb lece ue ‘No, i, and partly WINNIPEG cane AIN wi , Oct. 4 Tabet rae 1,36; No. 2 northern No. 3 Boer nernS 1.16%. Oats, 51%; No. 3 white 48%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in pee: York): Hamilton Tr 1: Maryland Fund 7.: Quart Inc Sh 13.01; MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS ifignenbolts, Oct. 7.—()—Stocks oeiret Bank Stock 12. Northwest Banco 9. Contact spectac! were invented more than a hundred years ago by Sir John Herschel, son of the great astronomer, Sir William Herschel. The lenses are only one one-hun- dredth of an inch thick, and cannot be seen when in use. The bureau of fisheries reports a toward the use of larger trout for stream stocking purposes. Several states are planting thousands of 6 to 12-inch trout as compared with fish leas than 4 inches a decade ago. ‘The 34,000,000 tons of finished steel produced in the United States in 1936 Till have an average life of 38% years, the American Iron and Steel Institute calculates, Fifty years ago steel had an average life of about 15 years. Radium, costing about $700,000 an } estimated to be less than one and Asks for Double Eggs; Gets Them Rayon Int Bus Mch 100 Int Harv Int Nick Can IntT&T Johns-Man Kennecott Eee ee Krog Gi Lib-0-F di Gl Lig M B 4a Presbyterian Synod third annual synod of North Dakote | of-state clergy on the speaking pro- Ches. & O. 40% Chi, & N. W. 2% Chi. Gt. W. Pf. 7% c. C. M. St. P. pf. 2% C.R. 1. & P. Chrysler Col.-Palm. Col. G. El. Com. Solv. Com. & Sou. 2 Con. Edis. Con. Oil Cont. Can Cont. Mot. Cont. Oil Del. 37, Corn Prod. Cream Wh. 25 Crosley Cub, Am. Sug. 6% Curt. Wret. ibs per & me 103 la. Mtcl ;{Dome Mines 42% , Std Oll Ind Doug Airc 38% Dupont East Kodak 167% ElAutoLite 29 EIPw&Lt Firestone Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mtrs Gillette M. St. P. 1% 1% 86 13% 9% 10% 29 11% 52 1% 61 11% 4% 22% itd ON J foe War = 13% Stone & Web 14 Studebaker 9 Swift & Co 19% |said Texas 48 Corp Tex Gul Sul 32% TPC&O ill Tim Roll 51% Trans-Am_ =: 13% Tri-Cont Cor 4% ‘Tru-Traer 8% Union Car 86% Union Pac 10235 138% 13% 26% 42% 33 6% 12 25 a7 2% 15 37 31% 11% 9% 16 60 Un Gas Imp 11% US Ind Al 24% US Pipe 34% USR & Imp 6% US Rubber 36% US Smelt R 72% 10 3 a 88%) Vanadium 0% Th 92% | 42% 19% 18% 56% 92 Will Open Oct. 12 Devils Lake, Oct. 7 7—()—The fitty- gram, Reverend S, M. Kelly, Devils Lake, and chairman FOR SALE—General merchandise stock, cream station. Postoffice. Only store in town. Reason, other business, Henry Salzsieder, Med- BEER PARLOR and lunch room in connection. Ideal for man and wife. Doing good business, Seil corre Write Tribune Ad No. FOR SALE—At bargain, oil station, cream station and garage building, 234x120. T. B. Moore, McHenry. Office Equipment YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanently. Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. HOTEL REGITRATIONS Grand Pacific Hot Percy Larson, anoures Willis Piehl, Marion; Mrs. R. J. Pouge; Elmer Pouge, Harold Waugen, Brockway, Mont.; R. D. Gwyther, Fort Rice; Harry. Hendrickson and aesalty: David Christianson and fam’ iy Andr Christianson and carolyn Mey Alt Mr and Mrs._ George McKenna, Napoleon; J. P. Wheikenhauser and family, Strasburg; Fred Bredt, Minot; Otto Schultz, Caner ter Henry Li Welss, se, na, | Fargo; John Wi! Abn ‘ake, Ri Idora, Cc. Urba Marshelitown, Ta, Nelson, Milwa kee, pits and Mrs, J. A, Burgum, Arthur. Prince Hotel Mr. and Mrs, J. a ‘Johnston, Port- land, Ore. Births Mr, and Mrs, Frank Russ, Col- logs Balding, at B24 a, m, Thuveday, Bismarck hospital. Ludvig Pederson, state land com- missioner, and M. O. Ryan, secretary, Greater North Dakota association, will head a delegation of North Da- kotans to Casper, Wyo., for the na- tional reclamation association con- vention, Oct. 12-14. Blame Auto Driver For Queer Mishap An unidentified motorist who turned into the patth of a heavily loaded truck was blamed for the wrecking of three gasoline pumps. at the Rite Oil com- pany station on the corner of Twelfth St. and Main Avenue Wednesday morning. More than 100 gallons of gasoline were poured into the gutters from the three pumps demolished when the truck swerved from its course to avoid hitting the car and crashed into the ees station, Harry Clark, manager, Both machines were traveling west on highway number 10 when the truck started to pass the other car, Clark Clark said, but as it drew abreast the other car evidently attempted to turn off onto Twelfth st., cutting into the path of the truck and forcing the driver to turn out of his way. The truck dented another pump at the Schneider service station just west ; {of the Rite Oil company before it fin- ally came to a stop at the other end of the block. The auto driver did not stop to find out what had happened. Man Held for Brutal Killing of Girl, 11 Greensburg, Pa, Oct. 7—(®)—Penn- sylvania motor policemen held a 37- year-old widower of Latrobe at police Salesmen Wanted Houses for Sale Looking for a Good Man? Use the Want-Ads Automobiles for Sale WANTED: Man with car to take over profitable nearby Rawleigh Route NDJ-18 - 101, Male Help Wanted BOYS WANTED—Ages 12 to 15—to do pleasant, educational work ig ernoons and Saturdays. Good pa; Apply by letter, Ad. No. 24131, eco jarck Tribune. Help Wanted AMATEURS WANTED: Big cash awards given. Show to be held at Mandan, Armistice Day, Nov. 1! Sponsored by Veterans of Foreign Wars. If you are interested write now to Eddie Stein, Manager, Man- dan, N, D. Female Help Wanted | EXPERIENCED saleslady for general store, also an .experienced grocery salesman. State experience, refer- ences, age, nationality, salary ex- pected. Myhre’s Store, Rolette, N. Dak. GOOD COOK wanted, lady preferred, steady work to right party. Write St. Charles Cafe, Dickinson, N. D. WANTED: Experienced. maid for general housework. John Gussner, phone 216 or 1132-R. HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Must lke children. Four in family. T. 8. Knutson, Ster Route 1, Bismarck. —_—_————__ Work Wanted . 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, LAUNDRY. We call for and deliver All work guaranteed. Also board- ers and roomers wanted. Phone 1253. WANTED — Housework by experi- enced woman by hour or day. Phone 262-R. GIRD want evening te Pie possible, 1622-R. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by hour or day. Phone 2186-J. ing, Call Information Wanted FROM party who has 4 room bunga- low for about $2,000 on terms. Write Tribune Ad, 24130. Perfection Cleaners Ladie’s Dresses Cleaned Only 50c 118 Thayer Established customers. Must be / Minneapolis, FOR SALE Excellent income property with eight apartments. First class condition; $6,500. Small cash payment, balance in monthly in- stallments. Income $220 per month. T. M. CASEY & SON y-| ACCOUNT of poor health, will sell my property consisting of 7-room stuceo alow. Also dwelling with four apartments. Very good income property. Wm. Baker, 60¢ 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 of call at 416 Thayer. TWO UNFURNISHED apartments, three and four rooms, electric range, refrigerator. Heat and wa- ter included. Now available. 203 Ave, A, West. TWO large rooms, ground floor, strictly modern. New Frigidaire. Private entrance. Also two iron- ing boards for sate. 213 11th 8t., north side. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 1931 Plymouth Sedan .. 1935 International Pickup, new motor, new tires ...... 395 1935. Ford DeLuxe Coupe - 375 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coach, tadio and heater, low mileage . Also 20 Others to These cars carry a gold seal bond guarantee. 23 Years of Honest Used Car Dealing: CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS 122 Main Phone 705 60¢|NEW 1937 Pontiac 6-cylinder sedan, built in trunk, color green, equip- ped with heater, radio, defroster, $850. Pontiac 8-cylinder sedan, 1934, equipped with heater, trunk, low mileage, $385. Martin Holtan, Washburn, N. D. DEMONSTRATOR for sale, 1037 Etudebaker Sedan, driven less than 5,000 miles. Will sell at a sacrifice. This car can be seen at 922 6th St. Phone 942-J. 1935 FORD V-8 coach, A-1 condi- tion, Radio and heater equipped, $340. Salary Loan Co., Dakota Na- tional Bank Bldg, Phone 405. 1932. PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan. Very good condition. Reasonable for cash. Phone 2328. Robert Lulay, 114 Ave. A, West. 545 jousekeep= ing room in No, 7 Capital Court basement, private entrance and shower bathroom. 1935 DeLuxe Tudor Ford, good tires, Jow mileage; motor, etc. in very good condition. Goes at $400. 1003 Bdwy. TWO ROOM basement apartment. suitable for two adults, furnished or unfurnished, 514 11th St. Phone 1065-J. TWO ROOMS, partly furnished. Heat, gas, lights and water tn- cluded. 808 Ave. B. Phone 467-M, WO TOOMS, private bath, private entrance. Frigidaire. Phone 1556, 811 2nd St. THREE FURNISHED apartments. Good location, Near high school and grade school 818 7th St. TWO ROOMS furnished for light housekeeping. Ground floor. $24 per month. 1014 Bdwy. FURNISHED one room apartment and 2-room apartment, private baths. 106 Main Ave. THREE ROOM apartment partly furnished. No small children. 812 Ave. B. Tel. 1649-W. THREE ROOM apartment, furnished, also 3-room wl apart- ment, 622 3rd St MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. FURNISHED two room apartment, $23. One room apartment, $16.50. 618 6th St. ONE room apartment second floor. near bath. Everything furnished. 305 3rd St. ONE ROOM basement near bath. Everything furnished. 607 Fifth St. Phone 403-R. Household Goods for Sale TWO DRESSERS, single bed, spring and mattress, leather bed daven- port, 8-3x 10-6 ft. rug, chairs, etc. 201 Ave. A. West. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. iced bath, adults only. Phone SPAR TEENT ingun Kemay Far Fur- pie Co., Mandan. Phone Mdn. FURNITURE for six room house including plano, living room set, studio couch and miscellaneous. 315 Mandan. METAL BED and spring, breakfast set, kitchen table, sewing machine, miscellaneous, .904 6th St. HOUSEHOLD goods, beds, chairs, tables, dresser, sewing machine, etc. Inquire Feriis Grocery. THREE GAS RANGES, two of them new. Inquire afternoons at small house, rear of 504 7th. HOUSEHOLD goods, furniture of ail kinds, cheap. Also Chevrolet. 318 St. 2nd PACKARD Piano, Bargain price. Phone 2443, —_—_—— Room and Board WELL furnished room with morning and evening meals. Ladies only. 401 Fifth 8t. Phone 145. a BOARD and room. Very reasonably. Close to bus line. 310 Ave. A. Phone 2226. Roommate Wanted WANTED—Young man wanted to share room in a new home. Phone 1869-J, Travel Opportunity DRIVING to Newark, Delaware, Fri- day, Oct. 15. Have room for one. Call 2033-J. For Sale or Trade THIRTY black face ewe lambs for cash or fat wether lambs. Abe Pee: Bismarck. PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET 210 Fitth st. Phone 176 We aaliver any order over 25¢ free of charge. FOR SALE—Brown Laskin lamb coat in good condition, size 16, $15; also black Rothmoor winter coat, 14. Call 810 4th St. Lost and Found LOST—Gold dress clip set witt. rad Paul Scout Executive St. Paul, Oct, 7 fe dette’ appoint- ment of Elmasr H. Bakken, 1419 Stanford Reward. Call Tribune 2200 Real Estate FOR SALE for less than cost, income penperiee, two modern bungalows, FURNISHED 3 room and bath apart- ment. Adults only. 614 Ist. St. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. No children. Call 744, APARTMENT for rent, 215 3rd 8t. $100.00 and 5% interest annually 105, Bismarck, giving details, WANTED: Filling station, heavy traffic, near business section. P. O. Box 151, Fargo, North Dakota. ——— eee Instruction SMALL house trailer. Accommoda- tions for two, $250. Write L. 8, Pierce, Vendome Hotel, Moorhead, —_—_—_—_—_———_—_— Houses for Rent FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, gas heat, located at 1010 Ave. BE, Ref- erences required. For sale: Tor- tington electric vacuum cleaner and junior cleaner. Call Mrs. Plo- masen, 1657-J. SIX ROOM modern two story house, located at 610 West Rosser. Monthly rental $45. Immediate possession. peaten Real Estate Agency, Phone MODERN partly furnished 5-room bungalow. Very well located. Im- mediate possession. Phone 278. Price Owens. 7-ROOM modern house, 508 West, Broadway. Newly decorated. In- suite 320 Washington or telephone 72, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow. Call On Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday evenings after 5:30. 709 12th St. SECOND floor 5 room modern duplex, Gas heat. Immediate possession Phone 278. Price Owens. SIX ROOM modern bungalow. Good condition. With or without gas heat. Geo. M. Register. SIX ROOM modern house with gar age. Inquire 214 Sth. St, after ) p. m. or Saturday. ae: LOWER dupiex, two bedrooms. Hea\ and water furnished. R. W. San- ders, Phone 1341. = he FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, : bedrooms and enclosed porch, Geo. M. Register. ae FIVE ROOM, partly modern house on south side, Inquire 113 1st St. FIVE ROOM modern house with garage. $37. Phone 1226-J. SMALL 6 room modern house. $40 per month. Phone 419. THREE ROOM house. Call at 622 18th St. ! SIX ROOM residence. Phone 271. For Sale or Rent FOUR room modern home. town. Call at 924 4th St. Miscellaneous for Sale CHRISTMAS CARDS—It 1s none toa early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, either printed or engraved. Samples are now on display. Bis- marck Tribune Company. MODEL 12 Winchester repeating, .2 gauge shot gun, excellent condi- tion. Write Tribune Ad. 24084. TEN thousand bushels Early Ohio potatoes. 2lc per bushel. Ross Bros. Arthur, N. Dak. Close to Masonic ‘Temple Bldg., Minneapo- ls, Minn. Personal MILK GOAT for sale, “also gasoline range. Chas. McCloyard, Bismarck. FRESH Ice Cream, popcorn and Kan- dy Korn. G. P. News. 16 GAUGE shot gun, Winchester re- peater. Phone 1873-J. NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd St. DYRENTIEE: Sales and Service. Land for Rent HAY LAND, section 1 in Telfer Township about 2¢ miles from ismarck, Geo. M. —_—_—__—__——— 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. ee Sea GARAGE FOR RENT, Attacned to 238 house, 211 Anderson St. Phone 10. —_—_—_—_—_—__"==_—EEEEE Mattresses size MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Sheller, $20; 90 feet one-inch Piping, $6; 8 20-rod rolls Hog Wire, $40; Newmant Wagon, $30; Hay Rack and Wagon, $15; New Leiz Feed Mill, 10 in. burr with belt, $45: New Harro Fan Mill with sieves. $21; John Deere Engine, 1% HP. with Pump Jack, $35; Four Wire Corn Cribs, $10; Two Granaries on Skids, $50; New Hog Brooder, $75; New Well House, $15; Hog Self-Heater, $10; Five Work Harnesses, complete, $30; Two Head- er Boxes,$5; Water Tank, $5; 60 bu Assiniboine Seed Corn, shelled. sacked, $1 bu.; roe Oats, $.30 bu. 5 FLAT Clarinet, in good condition Phone 1131-M. cc Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- If more "nian 15 words (per word) 2 consecutive (per word) OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call it you desire. 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