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THE- BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1937 SLOW STEEL RALLY “HELPS STOCK wart | REGAINITS BALANCE London Improvement Is Good a Factor; British Blame U. S. for Decline Eig: MB. da aby Loew's 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. REMODELED furnished ground floor apartment. Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced man or lady to sell legal reserve Pre- miums based on the American Ex- perience Table of Mortality, 34%. Good contract and good territory. Write Tribune Ad. 24267. Wanted to Buy i WANTED — Good used small plano reasonably, Terms, cash. Tele- Help Wanted, Instruction HOW to direct your drawing talent into money making fields in your spare time. Well worth writing about. Ask for Talent Test (nv . Give age and occupation. Box Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Chevrolet Sedan Plymouth Coach Plymouth Coupe Plymouth Coach Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Coupe Essex Coach Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan . 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. . 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. WITH GAIN OF CENT vcs” Alas Jun 10% pea esere Atak) in Day’ 's Trad-7: a on Sug 16% WHEAT PRICESEND | Now York Stocks WILD FLUCTUATIONS | cate new ox 1936 1936 1935 1935 1937 1936 1929 1931 1935 1932 BEERBERS le grain: <s 48 lbs., 73; 47 Ibs. 70; 46 Ibs., 67; 45 Ibs., 64; 44 Ibs., 61; 43 Ibs., 58; 42 Ibs. 55; 41 Ibs., 52; 40 Ibs., 49; Chicago, Oct. 13.—(?)—Fluctuating RELIABLE men and young wildly over an extreme range of about young n and young Ne 5 13.- ‘A slow lew York, Oct. 138.—()—. women attending Commercial col- cally in steels helped the stock mar- ‘y ‘steels, This, brokers said, gave aid ‘ ing improvement in London. Later a ket regain its balance Wednesday. At the start prices rallied follow- | ni Tush of selling prompted by margin calls shook shares down heavily. Afternoon saw gradual upswings in te other groups but heaviness per- sisted in motors, farm implements, coppers and miscellaneous manufac- turing sectors. Utilities and rails were narrow most o the time. Demand for steels was said to have been attracted by recent price de-| De clines. Transactions approximated 2,600,- 000 shares. Equities favored in late dealings were U. 8, Steel, Bethlehem, Ameri- can Steel Foundries, National Steel, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, Wool- worth, Douglas Aircraft, Western Un. | Dec. jon, Consolidated Edison, Anaconda, 39 Ibs., 46; 38 lbs, 43; 37 Ibe, 40 fo, 1 hard amber No, No. No. No. No. CHICAGO BANGE O1 A High 99% 93% 63% 50% International Nickel, National Lead, | July jul: 3. C, Penney, Shell Union, Standard Oct. Oil of New Jersey, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Pennsylvania and Libbey- Owens, The London security market con- tinued its recovery for the second day | Mai with various British brokers saying the principal impetus for recent de- clines' in markets on both sides of ue Atlantic came from the American side, confidence among American owners of United States securities as to the outlook of business caused the initial selling wave which gradually spread to other international markets. They said British confidence in British business is still maintained, but lower Wall Street prices forced world markets down. Livestock SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Oct. 13—(AP—U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 2,900; undertone strong on slaughter steers: grass fat steers held for 10.00 and above; she stock steady, most heifers 5.25 to 7.25; plyin to good cows 5.00 to 7.00; low cutters and cutters 3.50 to 4.75; bulls steady, bulk 5.00 to 5.75; scarce, steady; plain steers 5.00 to 6.00. Calves 1,900; vealers strong, good and choice 9.00 to 10.50; odd heads 11.00. Hogs, 7,000, active to all interests: 10-mostly 15 lower than Tuesday's average; top 10..40 sparingly for 140- 160 pounds good and choice; 140-240 Tbs., 10.30-35; 250-300 lbs., 965-10.25; good sows 360 lbs. down, 8.95-9.15; neavierweights down to 8.65; good stags 9.25-75; feeder pigs scarce, av- trage cost Tuesday 10.05: weight 227 Ibs. pees 8,000; feeders going through e 2,905; bulk of run natives; very iittle done early; undertone strong : tugher on slaughter lambs, steady on other classes; good to choice lambs Tuesday 10.25; two loads 10.40; load of 170 lb. Washington feeders Tues- day 10,00. Dairy cows active, steady; good weighty springer cows to shippers $75 te $85 and more; medium to good lightweights $55 to $70. ICA Chicago, Oct, ieee 8. D. A.) —Hogs 15,000, including ‘Sooo’ directs enerally 10 to 15 cents lower than Leaders ae ee spots 25 cents off; top bulk good and choice 190-; 190 tbs, doeset #10; 180-180. 1h. 10.40 11.00; 340-300 Ibs. 10.4 5 Good packing sows welghts up to 9.75. Cattle £,000; calves 1500; choice and prime fed steers and yearlings steady to trope: early top 1646 Ibs. bullocks 19.50; several loads 17.00-19.00; size- able ‘showing 16.00 upward; others steers slow, steady to 25 lower; heif- ers steady; top 16.00 for 858 lb, grass- a cows slow, st low cutters ald cutters 8.75+4.75; most grass cows 3; weighty westerns and na- 5 upward; stockers and feed- , steady. Bulls and vealers | Strong: practical top sausages 6.90; / vealers 12.00 dow Sheep 9,000 including 3,500 direct: fat lambs active, mostly steady; good to choice natives.and range lambs 10.50-75; top natives 19.90; sheep} steady to lower; native slaughter ewes | 350-475; bulk merely good westerns feeding lambs light supplies, ; Indications steady. i) 1 “38 pit htt SIOUX CITY | Sioux City, Oct. 13.—(—iU. S. D. A.)—Cattle 2200; calves 300: good and choice beef steers and yearlings mod- erately active, fir thers slow, about steady; most fat she stock little chang- ed; cutter grade cows strong; stock- egs and feeders fairly active, strong: 1&4 choice 878 1b. fed yearlings 16.50; little above 14.00; common and med- ium down to 8.00 and under; load good 800 Ib. helfers 11.25; strictly chotce quoted around 14.00; bulk beef cows 5.00-6.25; few around 7.00; cutter} |, grades largely 3.75-4.50; Sinai ere good light stock steers up carlos) good light feeding Pneiters 6.2 Hogs 2500; early butcher sales most- | 4 ly 15 lower to’ shippers; good and choice 190-260 Ib. butchers 10.10-25; top 10.25; packers bidding 25 lower at; 4 10.15 down; good medium and light sows 25 lower to shippers at 8.75; few! 5 5 5 oo oe BB euNnoHu) etek #e 885; stags 9.25 Sheep 2000, including 350 through; no early action; fat lamb undertone firm, asking stronger; cholce sorted lots ‘held above 10.25; slaughter ewes salable largely 4.50 down; small lots native and western feeder lambs 8.50. MINKE ATO POTATOES t. eat tth 8. ies. Batata) demand fair; hington Russett 1.51 60; coi bingtion | grade, Rufsett Burbank 16h: Red River Valley U. S. No. 1, 1.00; graded 90: ‘gaity, Ohio and partly graded grown unchange iss Y tlumpns land partly -1.00; Rere MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 13. Lemay pr poune, mily patent low- andard patents, e,, , DULUTH Cal f= cjuluth, Oct. 13-—W)—Closing cash pri Wheat: ‘Not heavy dari Jorthern spring 1.13%- 125% i. northern 1.13%< 212 Retreat} northern dard. winter 3 ‘Mon we Patt Wier re ta ie is Durum 5, 89-98, 'No. 1 ey } i xed anrem discounted. a 3 below a 2.04 2.14%. 4 white Minneapolis, Oct. 13.—(7)— Wheat— stockers Oct. receipts (Wed.) on ig mite mm s 5: ‘Ss Ris & 5 i 6: OD TMwDUMmeS carlot 3 heavy dark northern 1.14-1.11 grale durk northern 77%-99 hard amber durum 1.01%-' “4 10: No. 48. Oats Fiat 6, sample sg! v m No Barley— Lard— 9.80 1005 9.72 Jan. London financial men said lack uf MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Open High Low Cl 107 107 102% Bide ues eal Ee 43% “ati A% 55 26% 27 2.03 2.03 202% 2.04% 2.04% 2.04% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Oct. 13—(P)}— 3.) Durum— Open Beh 86% 1% aK 87% 199% 1.98% MINNEAPOLIS CASB GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. 13. — () — Wheat 214 compared to 95 vear ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing oe today fellow: Delivered dele - 113% 1.25% Hy 1.13% 123% 113% 1.22% D “N 837 Ibs. DN 8 i 1.12% 1.20% . 110% 118% - 108% 1.16% ep 1.08% 113% Ibs. ...... 1.04% 1.10% DNS 52 Ibs. - 101% 1.07% DNSS5i Ibs. ...... 98% 104% 96% 1.01% northern spring ... 1.10% 1.13% (Lower test weight nominally discounted 4c Ib.} a Winter Whea To Arrive g 235935 pak 14% Dam 85 + 110% a) 28 © LOK ..00 ceeee cveee 22222 g 105% 107% ..... and South Dakota Wh 103% 1.05% ..... 101% 193% 98% 1.01% Durum 9 111 95 1.10 $3 1.09 107 1.05 1.02 99 cs) 93 a1 g :8: bo-tetsEoote-foo) seeeae 56 Ibs, .. Sy hd is ‘nd 54 Ibs... ae hd amber hd) amber ‘he Grade of— amber... 2 Sy ae RE er weight 0 Sicouinied) Be fold Ib) skeebee 7 ini bc} Rad eee ey doses, REE B BeeB Ske & * ++ 202% 2.14% ..... wee ——————_ RANGE OF CARLOT HAL Minneapolis, Oct. 13.—U7)—! ange Wheat of No. 1 . Corn, F white le white 25%. Barley, No. 3 5 yellow No. 64% -67 No. Malting. He %,. feed son | Balin 7K: 80; No. 1, 65. Flax, No. 7 cents a bushel, wheat wound up 18 Wednesday with a net advance of approximately 1 cent. The governing factor in the main 721 was action of securities, which alter- nately declined and: advanced. At 2; some stages wheat. fell to virtually the full permissible immediate limit. Late indications were that substan- tial new export purchases had been effected on Wednesday's price set- ‘backs. At the close wheat was %-1% above 98% -99; corn 1%-2% advanced, Dec. 1%, |58%-%, May 60%-%, and oats un- |: (changed to 1% eae MILL CITY WHEAT | VALUES TURN UPWARD Minneapolis, Oct. 13.—()—Heavy Rune. of cash wheat an futures for the milling and export trade turned 6 the wheat futures market here upward to a strong close Wednesday. December wheat closed 2% higher at 1.06%, May 1%c higher at 1.05%, and July 1% higher at 1.01%. Flax futures were taken steadily by crushers. December flax closed un- oenged at 202% and May \c lower at 2.04%. Coarse grains were higher. Decem- ber oats closed 1c higher at 27% and May % to Ic higher at 28. December tye closed 1%c higher at 66% and May l%c higher at 66%. December feed barley closed 1%c higher at 44% and May 1%c up at 45%. Cash wheat was in good demand. ‘Winter wheat was in fair demand and durum free of ergot in sharp demand. Corn opened firm but slumped later. good demand. Barley was firm. Flax was in steady demand. — {| Produce Markets | _—— ee CHICAGO Chicago, Oct. 13.—(#)—Hens were yj firm and the balance steady on the Chicago market Wednesday. were steady and butter unsettled. Butter, 6,433, unsettled, creamery- specials (93 score) 35%-36%; extras (92) 35%; extra firsts (90-91) 33%- 34%; ((88-89) 31%-32%; second (84- 87%) 28-30%; standards (90 central- ized carlots) 34%. Eggs, 5,015, steady; extra firsts lo- cal and cars 21%; fresh graded firsts pe and cars 21; current receipts Poultry, live, 36 trucks, hens firm. balance steady, prices unchanged. NEW YORK New York, Oct. 13. —y—Butter, | 8,698, unsettled. Creamery, higher | than extra 36%-37%; extra (92 score) 36%; other grades unchanged. Cheese, 317,509, prices firm and un- changed. Eggs, 25,480, firmer. Special’ packs 125% 2444-25; dirties 3 19% -204-average | checks 17-17% rateipersion special packs 21%-23%; refrigerator stan- Garde 21-21%; refrigerator firsts 20- 20%; retrig or seconds and med- id 20% refrigerator dirties 19- Dressed poultry: irregular, fresh (boxes); chickens, roasters 22%-29%4; other fresh and’ frozen Prices un- changed. Mixed colors: 4-28 Oy: 3, standards BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Oct, 13.—(A)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close 32% «32% 32% 32% . | Storage Standards, November Storage plenaards,: pocorn + 33% cerutae reftlgerator 8 n= + 20% 20% 20 % 4 Miscellaneous | 19% 19% 19% 19% 19% dards, Dec. 29) % MONEY RATES New York, Oct. 13.—(#)—Call 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. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, (?)\— Foreign xchange firm; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents Great Bri- fain 495%: 35 It 5 lorway 24.9 ree poe Montreal in New York 100.04 INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Hamilton Trust 1.85-2.05. Maryland Fund nee 40, No Am Tr Sh 2.2 Quart Inc Sh i 7-13.23, Sel Inc Sh 4.31. GOVERNMENT BONDS Oct, 13.—(®)—Govern- Treasury 4K: 's 115.16, Treasury 4's 111.10. RB STOCKS New Yori, Oct. 13.—@)—Curb: American Gen, 5%. Cities Service 2. Elec, Bond & Share 9%. Fisk Rubber 6%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS pilaneapols, Oct. 13.—(@)—Stocks First Bank Stock 11%. Northwest Banco 8. . | closed CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Oct. 13.—(—(U. S. D. A.) —Potatoes, 4 307, total US. shipments 873; Red + Clures and her! 5, stronger, Russets stead upplies li- beral, demand fair; sacked per cwt. Idaho Russet Burbanks US. No, %. . 2, 1.15-20; Colorado so. 1 fine quality Tiswtso: North Dakota Bliss tri- umphe US, No. 1, and partly graded and part- iy graded 90-98; Early Ohios US. No. 1, partly radea 1.00 South D: kota Barly Ontos unclassitied 10: Min- nesota Early Ohios US. No. 1, and part- Wy etaded 1.00; Wisconsin round white WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Oct. 13.—(#)—Cash wheat, No, 1 northern 1.36% 2 northern 1.30%; No. 3 northern 1.13%. Cash No. 3 white 56%; No. 3 white mixed 51%. TON WOOL Boston, one ak —(#%)—Holders of the bulk of wools withheld offerings in Wednesday's wool market due to lack of mill interest. Odd lots sold at ir- regular prices, considerably below levels at Bis principal holders were willing to sell. A lst of North Dakota growers having Thatcher rust-resistant wheat for sale has been compiled by the NDAC extension service. Monday's finish, Dec. 97%-%, May | Oats was slower. Rye was in fair to| Cont Can {Corn Prod 59% —@ |Cub Am Sug 4% {B885! Doug Airc 67 Celanese 23% | Pro & Gam CerD Pasco 52% |Pu Sve N J Ches & O 38% | Pullman Chi&Nw 2 |Pure Oll Chictw 1% | Purity Bak Chi Gt w Pr 5 | Radio CmMstP 1%/RKO CMStP Pf 2 |Rem Rend CRI&P 1% Chrsyler 80% Col-Palm 12 Col G El 8% Com Soly 9 Com & Sou 1% Con Edis 27 Con Oil 10% 50% Cont Mot 14 | 80 Pac Cont Oil Del 31% Crosley 10 Curt Wret 3% Deere'& Co 91 Dia Match 22% Dome Mines 41 390% Dupont 128% East Dod 128% El Auto Lit 25 El Pw & Lt 11% Firestone 23% Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mills Gen Mtrs Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GN Ir Ctr GN Ry Pf G Wes Sug Greyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B How Sound Hudson, Mot, |Hupp Mot ~ Tl Cent "12% Ind Rayon 26 In Bus Mch 136 Int Harv 81 In Nik Can 46% Int T & T 6% Johns-Man 86% | Kennecott 38% | White Mot 12% Kresge 8 8 19%' Wilson&Co 5% Krog Groc 16%| Woolworth 40% Lib-O- s Gl 49 | Wrigled Jr 64 Corp Tex Gul Sul TPC&O Tim Roll Trans-Am Tri-Cont Cor Tru-Traer Un Car Un Pac Un Air Corp Un Corp Un Drug Un Fruit Un Gas Imp US Ind Al US Pipe USR &Imp US Rubber US Emelt R 63 US Stee) US Stl pfd 115%» Vanadiuin 18% War Pict 8a West Un 32 West Air 25% West El 103% 53% 8% 2% HOTEL REGISTRATIONS Prince Hotel Hon. James R- Bennett, St. Cloud, Minn.; Mr. . A. Steeie, Mad- ison, Wis. “ad Mrs, ’dacsb Garrison, Lafayette, Ind, jc Hotel Tenney, ee Gol Mrs, C, C. Jaeper, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Fargo; Mr. and Mrs. ‘dona zg Jungers,’ Regent; and M Moriarty, ‘Enderlin HH. Westergaard, Wiiltston: Mr Mrs. R. hite, Minneapolis, Min Halvor Halvorson, J. laiadell, Jr. Minot; Betty Lou Merrill, Steele i, Glotzbach, Anamoose: ‘Sadie Will, Florence Bemis, Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. Plodor, Forman; Mildred Skoglund, Duluth, Minn.; and Anna M, Wagner, Lidgerwood. A regular meeting of the Order of the Rainbow for Girls will be held Thursday at 7:30 p. m., in the Masonic Temple. . Acute bacterial endocarditis, a rare form of heart ailment, claimed the life of Robert Wallace of Minneapolis, brother of Edward R. Wallace, Jr., former Associated Press reporter of Bismarck, according to word received here. Penitentiary officials had no de- velopment Wednesday in the search for Cupid W. Roberts, 28, trusty from Cass county, who escaped Sat- urday from the state penitentiary farm. He was serving a sentence for third degree burglary. The A.O.U.W., will meet Thursday at 8 p, m., the lodge hall with the women in charge of the meeting. Fol- Hewing the business session there will @ social hour with refreshments. Mee George A. Johnson is chairman in charge of the social = AL MARXEN D! Minneapolis, Oct. 13. Fl -aa Mar- xen, junior captain of detectives in Minneapolis and a member of the police department more than 20 years, died shortly after noon Tues- day in St. Mary’s hospital. SEIZE DRUGGED FAGS Minneapolis, Oct. 13.—(#)—Police seized two men and confiscated a quantity of drugged cigarettes Wed- nesday.. Those held by police gave their names as John Walters, ae belcctaree and Phil Dinuzso, 45, a CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Now ts tht! Oct. 13.—()—Wheat red aemnple red ithe No, 1 mixed 9 ' v No. 3 yellow new ite cg 64; sample grade 5 °. 30 le 1 white 31; sample $9; 73; sample 66 No buckwhea ins Soy beans No.’ w 92+ Barley feed ines Clover seed re Clover sweet 7.25-8. 30, a % STRICTLY modern two light house- 1% | TWO room furnished TWO large “unfurnished Seas Living room, one or two bedrooms, kitchen and bath. Electric range. refrigerator. Heat and water. 201 Ave. A, west. Phone 15. phone 2286-J, WANTED: Good second Frank Herts, Glen Ullin, Lost_and.Found LOST—Diamond set from ring be- ‘keeping rooms. Everything fur- nished nicely. New frigidaire. Pri- vate entrance. 213 11th 8t. NEW basement apartment, 3 rooms ‘and bath, southeast windows. Elec- tric stove and refrigerator. Avail- able Oct. 15. 811 6th St. FURNISHED apertment in court. One room, kitchenette, and batt. Available Oct. 15. $27, Everts Apts. 314 3rd 8t. apartment, Close to schools and capitel. Laun- sg foe Private entrance ano Tana front rooms, first floor Pleasant, quiet. Sink and_ toilet. Closet. Gas, lights, heat. 208 Ros- ser. FURNISHED room. Ground floor Suitable for two, Electric washer Also garage. 416 6th. Phone 1141-R. * | FURNISHED apartment, living room, kitchenette and bath. Adults only. Call at 1029 4th St. after 5 p. m. TWO rooms, kitchenette and bata furnished. Gas, heat, lights and water. Adults only. Phone 1! TWO FRONT rooms for lig! keeping. Ground floor. $: Month, 1014 Broadway. FURNISHED apartments. location. Near grade and ee school. 818 7th 8t. TWO ROOM warm basement apari- ment, also two room house for rent 1517 Bowen Ave, Phone 552-J. THREE ROOM apartment, furnished, also 3-room ed apart- ment 622 3rd. 8t. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601 ONE room apartment second floor, near bath. Everything furnished 305 3rd St. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. pie bath. adults only. Phone FURNISHED two room and kitchen- ette, Rental $24. 721 3rd St. TWO room furnished upstairs apart- ment, Gas furnace heat. 808 7th St THREE modern housekeping rooms, fully furnished. 517. 2nd 8t. ONE furnished room upstairs for light housekeeping. 1100 Broadway. APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd St Phone 852. ___Houses for Rent FOUR ROOM HOUSE, $30, 5 room house $25, 6 room house, $40, house with two apartments, $45. Also other houses, T. M. Casey & Son. FIVE ROOM modern furnished bungalow. Gas heat. Call at side entrance after 2 p.m. Mrs. E. A, Heath, 1106 Ave. C. ras ROOM modern house, 508 West Broadway. Newly decorated. in- pea 320 ‘Washington or telephone aE ROOM modern bungalow. Call | On Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday evenings after 5:30. 709 12th St. SIX ROOM modern bungalow. Good condition. With or ~ithout gas heat. Geo. M. Register. SEVEN ROOM residence, 614 Fifth St. $50 month. Phone 271, Bis marck Finance Corp. SIX ROOM modern house with gar- age. Inquire 214 Sth. St. after 5 Pp. m. or Saturday. = FOUR room house for rent at 213 Washington St. Call at 211 E. Ros- ser, or phone 763-W. N FOUR ROOM modern bungalow with screened porch at 309 Seventh St. Geo. M. Register. LOWER duplex, two bedrooms. Heat and water furnished. R. W San- ders. Phone 1341. OCTOBER 15, 5 room modern bunga- low with garage. Adults preferred. Call 506. SMALL 6 room modern house. per month Phone 419. TWO ROOM house, Available Oct. . Call 515 12th St. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——__——_ $100.00 and 5% interest annually will buy a rm in Wells, $5,000.00 fa: Sheridan, Kidder, Barielge. Em- mone, Logan er McIntosh coun- thes, See EM) fe represent Federal Land Bank, 10 5¢! march. SSG re __— For Rent GARAGE FOR RENT. Attached to new house. 211 Anderson St. Phone iF writ KL Female Help Wanted CAPABLE young lady for stenog- rapher. One with billing experi- ence preferred. Also reliable young man for office. Must have some pookkerrine, knowledge. Write Tribune Ad 24235. GOOD COOK wanted, lady preferred, steady work to right party. Wilts St. Charles Cafe, Dickinson, N. WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- — eral Lacerda Write Mrs. H. W. ae gue for general house- work. Call at 930 4th, last back door to south Male Help Wanted the largest private cattle in history of the Northwest cattle country continued, tween high school and bus depot on 7th. Reward. Room 424, Patterson. lege want places to earn board, room or both. Also reasonable light mcnee beeping rooms wanted. Phone LAUNDRY. We call for and delive: All work guaranteed. Also board- Hees Toomers wanted. Phone LOST—Soldering torch with coppers. On 11th and Ave. A. Reward. Tel, 2285 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. Muttresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt YOUNG WOMAN wants work by day or hour. Also take care of children. Phone 2136-W. 1936 1934 1930 1936 1935 1930 1934 1935 1936 1937 1935 Ford Sedan Chrysler Sedan Pontiac Coach Plymouth Coupe Chrysler Airflow Sedan Chevrolet Panel Plymouth Sedan Ford Coupe Chrysler Airflow Sedan Plymouth DeLuxe Coach International Pickup DAY or hour work wanted. Cail mornings 1107 and ask for Mina. —_—_————— Saleamen Wanted SALESMAN wanted; very attractive salary and commission proposition See Mr. Orr, Bismarck Motors, Inc. 516 Main Ave. 1934 Chevrolet Pickup 1931 Plymouth Sedan 1932 Plymouth Sedan These cars carry gold seal bond guarantee. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, 122 Main Phone 700 Instruction LEARN TYPING, Learn keyboard 10 ten days. Extension Service. 214 Either regular or spring filled. 409 9th St. Phone 1126. Masonic Temple Bldg., Minneapo- lis, Minn, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY by Baer “I want to put an ad in the Bismarck Tribune lost and found ‘ section for a runaway horse and anoiier one for some overstuffed ure,” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES lday “(MINIMUM CHARGE 45c) DAILY RATES 1 time Weekly $3.00 2days 5 60 4 aut Classified ads are at with order) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) Sdays 4days Sdays 8 - # A ss 18 is a MONTHLY RATES 2 times 3 times Weekly Weekly $5.60 $7.80 be im at 13:00 Noon for Household Goods for Sale CHEST OF DRAWERS, beds and mattress, rocker, electric plate, etc Telephone 1042-J. 120 Ave A. BEAUTIFUL limogues dinner set, 145 pieces, like new. Sell preasonable: Write Tribune Ad. a ONE bed with sprin; sewing chine, $9; one girl's Bievele $9, 1004 8th St. HOUSEHOLD goods, furniture of ail eee, cheap. Also Chevrolet. 318 2nd 8t. HOUSEHOLD for sale, Cheap. Call at 1900 Ave. D. SIX-PIECE walnut dinette set, $25. Hennafin 8t. LOOK US UP FOR MEATS Phone 176 for reasonable prices. People’s Meat Market : TWO BEDROOM new modern bun- Personal NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd St Typewriter Sales and Service. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Landowner's oil royaity in 480 acres on Nesson Dome near large oil company well. Units of $60 or any multiple thereof. Clear title. N. B. Ludowese, Williston, N. Dead Animals DEAD animals (with ~ hides on) Horses, cattle. shee or hogs With- in 85 miles, Bismarck. Removed Promptly. Phone Bismarck 2313 tollect. We pay for the call. North- ern Rendering Co. ——— Seed and Feed FOR SALE—Corn fodder, millet prairie hay, or feed and use of buildings to winter seventy-five to one hundred head of cattle. Louis Leathers, McKenzie, N. Dak. ATTENTION: Hog feeders, for best results and bigger profite feed Northern brand cracklings Manu- factured by Northern Rendering Co., Bismarck, N. Dak. REAL ESTATE BARGAIN in real estate. An income property at 514 7th St. Monthly income $136. Annual taxes, $158. Gas, hot water heat. Main floor 5 rooms and bath; second floor, 4 rooms and bath; basement, 4 rooms and bath, including two bedrooms. Laundry room with tube, extra fur- nished room with toilet and shower. Double heated garage. Sales price, $8,150. Terms, THREE BEDROOM new modern bath basement apartment. At- tached garage. Located at 901 10th St. Sales price, $5,350, Terms. galow, three room and bath base- ment apartment, attached garage. Located at 1011 Ave E. Sales price, $4.200, AN INCOME property, being a new bungalow constructed for and oc- cupied as fine apartments. Month- ly income, $91. Taxes, $34. Sales Price, $3,800, ‘SIX ROOM modern two-story dwel- ling. Gas furnace, West end loca- tion. Rental value, $50. Sales price, $4,500. $500 cash down, balance monthly payments. FOUR ROOM ‘modern dwelling, well located, fine 50 ft. lot. Detached garage. Sales } Briee, $2,800. FOUR ROOM partly modern dwel- ling, full basement, two acres of ground. House in best of condi- tion. Sales price, $1,200. HEDDEN hard ESTATE AGENCY Webb Bloc! Phone 0 For Sale or Trade WILL EXCHANGE for Bismarck perty six room modern home in Paul on Dayton Ave. near Lex- ington Ave., and also near Centra) high Soe Phone 443. Patter- son Land Co. TWENTY ACRES Cobbler potatoes coal or livestock. W. C. Peter- Hunt inter, N. Dak. Taken Up TAKEN UP Sept. 29. One buckskin Mare and colt, black gelding. bay gelding, sorre) gelding with white face. One yearling bay colt, Owner may have same by paying charges whee 5-F4. Harry Smith, Men- lor son, USED CARS Ford Sedan ........ Chevrolet Coach . Whippet Coupe . Durant Sedan . Chevrolet Sedan . 1935 Ford V-8 Truck 1936 Nash Sedan .. We trade and give terra meine MOTOR CO. N. Dak. 1935 INTER! et NAL % ton panel A-1 condition. Looks like new Priced low for quick sale. Vold’: Tire Service, 216 Main. Phone 356 1837 STUDEBAKER Sedan, driven Jess than 5.000 miles. Will sell at 9 sacrifice, This car can be seen at 922 6th St. Phone 942-J, 1929 1928 1928 1928 1930 ++ $165 » 8 50 115 185 395 600 Perfection Cleaners Men’s Suits Ladie’s Dresses Cleaned and Cleaned Only $1.00 50c Phone 1707 718 Thayer Rooms fur Rent a NICE LARGE sleeping room in strictly modern home. One or two gentlemen. Next to bath. Hot water always. Close in. 512 Rosser, across from courthouse, Telephone 1091. LARGE ROOM. Always hot water. Clean and quiet. Four blocks from Postoffice.. Gentlemen preferred. 116 W. Thayer. SEMI-basement room. Private en- trance. Well furnished. Warm and cozy. Phone 816 or 1570-R. 611 Ave. B. 2 “! COMFORTABLE sleeping room with board if desired. Hot water always. Near bus line. 623 6th St. COZY WARM room in new modern home. Near capitol. Always hot wa- ter. One or two. 1021 8th. WELL furnished newly decorated basement bedroom with gas heater. Call at 106 Rosser Ave. 7 SLEEPING room with or without kitchen privileges. No smoking or drinking. 409 5th St. |COMFORTABLE room, convenient to capitol and downtown. Available Oct. 15. Call 614. ROOM for one or two ladies in pri- vate home, Breakfast if desired. 217 Ave. A, west. ROOM in new air-conditioned home. Close to bath. Always hot water. 903-9th St. ROOM on ground floor. Man to care for furnace. 318 9th St. LARGE pleasant room. Always hot water, Gas heat. 422 4th dt. Phone 649. COZY room in modern home. Alway: hot water. Close in. Phone 926-J. 507 3rd St. FRONT ROOM, in modern home on bus line. Hot water heat. 609 4th st. Wanted: Call at NICELY furnished room in modern home. Suitable for two. 614 8th &t. LARGE front sleeping room in mod- ern_home, 418 2nd St. ROOMS FOR RENT—Close in. Rea- sonable. 400 4th St. ¢ WANTED—Gentleman roomer. Apply at 608 Fifth St. FIRST class room# for rent at 712 4th Bt. aa § SLEEPING room. Always hot water. Phone 582. 611 5th St. ——— YOUR LUCKY NUMBER fe our phone number. Quality Work Phone 206 , CLEANERS Houses for Sale 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. EY OWNER, new 5 room bungalow, well located. Priced low. Easy terms. For rent: 5 room bungalow. Write Tribune Ad. 24163. MY BRICK home for sale. Minnie E Harrison, 518 W. Thayer. Call 5, 689-W. ——————— Miscellaneous for Sale CHRISTMAS CARDS—It is nune too 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 WESTERN FIELD, 12 gauge pump gun, 9-tube Airline radio console type, kitchenette table and chairs, buffet. 517 6th St. Phone 2492- AT A BIG discount, practically new elegtric barber pole, cost $80. Write Fred Kleingartner, 414 ST. BERNARD male pups, orange and white, $15, $20 and $25. Norman Larson, Rugby, N. Dak. gee pumpkins and squash. N. Dak. Penitentiary. ‘Telephone 4 FRESH Ice Cream. popcorn and Kan- dy Korn. G. P. News.

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