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STOCK PRICES SAG AS STEEL SELLING HITS TOP SPEED Many New Lows for Past Two Years and Longer Touch- ed During Day New York, Oct. 18—()—Stock | market leaders toppied 1 to 10 or more | points at the worst Monday, many to new lows for the past two years or; longer, | Heavy Nquidation in steels touches | N «off one to the broadest relapses uf | Grain Ouatations]| PRICES OF WHEAT BISMARCK GRAIN by Ruseell-Miller Co.) ~- Date Oct. 18. No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. ; No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. . | No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. . No. 4 dark northecn, 53 Ibs, No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. ....- No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. .... No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs, .... Sample Grain: | 49 Ibs., 78; 48 Ibs. 75; 47 Ibs., 72; 4€ Tbs., 69; 45 Ibs., bd 44 Toe, 63: pete 60; 42 Ibs. 11 1937 following an unexpectedly sharo | yy, decline in this week’s mill operations, U. S. Steel bore the brunt of of- ferings, with Chrysler conspicuous oy its weakness. Transfers were around 2,800,000 » shares, Bonds tumbled in later proceedings. Livestock —_ | SO. ST. PAUL St. Paul, Oct. 18—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 12,200; killing classes slow, steady to weak; plain to medium steers 7.00 to 9.50; grass heifers 5.00 to 7.00; up to 9.00 for good kinds; butcher cows 5.00 to 6.00; good west- ern cows 7.00 or more; low cutters and cutters 3.50 to 4.75; most sausage bulls 5.00 to 5.75; practical top 6.00, stockers steady; bulk around 6.00 to 8.50; choice feeders held up to 10.00 Calves 3,800; vealers weak to 50 lower, good grades 9.00 to 10.00; best held voward 11.00, » Hogs 7000; fairly active, 15 to.mostly 20 lower than Friday and Saturday; spots off less on heavy butchers; Shipper demand rather narrow; good and choice 140-200 lbs. 10.30-45; | top 10.45; for 140-160 Ibs.; 200-270 Ibs. 10.00-30; few 270-350 Ibs. 9.40- 10.05; good sows 360 lbs. down 8.75-95; heavies down to 8.4; good stags 9.25- 50; choice around 40-50 Ib. feeder pigs up to 12.00; average cost Saturday 10.07; weight 226 lbs. for the week, 10.01; weight 227 Ibs. Sheep 25,300; includes 22 loads feed- ers through; salable supply largely vatives and Dakotas; few choice lambs | Dec. to shippers 10.00; packers talking mostly 9.75 down, or around 25 lower than Friday; choice slaughter ewes weak to 25 lower 2% 250-400; native and Dakota feed- ing lambs 8.00-75; choice Washingtons up to 9.75, * Dairy cows about steady; good close springer cows over 1,000 Ibs. 70.00- 85.00; medium grades down to 55.00, CHICAGO Chicago, Oct. 18.—(P)—(U. 8. D, A.) —Hogs 21,000 including 5000 direct 4 good and choice hogs 170 1 | Scarce, 10-1 lower than Friday, heavy. weights and sows 25-85 off; top 11.00; bulk good and choice 180-230 ibs. 10.65-90; butchers 240 1b: slow, early. salen mostly 10.1 st food packing. “sows $.00-10; light weights to 9. Cattle 22,000; calves 3,000; long feed steers and yearlings again very scarce, steady; medium to good grades predominating; slow, 25 lower; short fed light heifers off more; short fed steers and helfers make up very li- beral: supply of crop shippers after steers of value to sell at 16.00 upward; early top 18.50; but prime load held at 20.00; vea! 35-50 lower; selling 12.00; bulls steady at 7.15. Sheep 14,000; Including 5,100 direct; fat lambs opening slow, weak to 25 and more lower; bids on’ good natives ¢ mostly 10.25 down; choice held 10.50- 65 and upward; sheep easier; slaughter ewes around §.00-4.50; cholce feeding lambs steady at 10.25. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Oct, 18.—()—(U. 8, D. A.)—Cattle, 8500; calves 2000; slaught- er steers and yearlings and fed heif- ers scarce, strong; grass fat she stock steady; wtockers and feeders strong; load lo Bend steers and yearlings up jetly choice beeves quoted few short fed heifers 9.00 quoted up to 14.50; load; ge heifers up to 7.25: most beet ; cutter grades largely a Jots choice 600 1b., stock ; liberal share 7.25-8. 35; car] fots good 550 Ib. feeding heifers 6.75; run Includes 243 “lots western rangers. ee. low; butchers opening 10-15 lower to shippers: sows steady; cholce 190-280 Ib., butchers early top 10.20; packers bid- ding 1015 down; good sows 350 lb. few 9.00; packers g8 9.25 down, 10, no early action for slaughter Classes; undertone lower; talking around 10.00 for choice native and western lambs; slaughter ewes salable around 4.00 down; feeder lambs opened steady; 2 lots gers 9.25; 5 decks feeder ewes RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Oct, 18—(®)—Range of carlot grain sales 1 heavy dark northern 0, 1 heavy northern 1 dark northern 1.19%; winter 98; No. 1 hard am- 1%; No, 3 mixed durum 2 red durum 92 . 2 yellow 66%. . 3 white 28%-19%. N ‘ye. eee, No, 2 malting 19%; No, 6-69. Flax, No. 1, 2.17%. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Oct. 18.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) —The wool market continued quiet today with quotations mostly nominal. Dealers did not press sales because of almost complete lack of interest from d top makers. onal small lots of short fine bag territory wools were re- jold around 80 cents scoured 2, Miscellaneous {| *—__ ae CALL MONEY New York, Oct. Meee moffey steady, | per cent all da: Prime com- mercial paper, 1 per ce Time loans steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. 1% per cent. Bankers acceptances unchang- ed. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Oct, 18.—(#)—Foreign ex- change psd Great Britain demand rs in cents Great Bri- France 307%: Italy 5.26%: Norway 24.93; Sweden 25.58; Montreal én New York 100.06%. we GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Oct. 18,—(?)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury $%': hh ay 23. Treasury 4's 111.2 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Oct, 18.—()—Stocks lose: "iret Bank Stock 10, Northwest Banco 7, CHICAGO POTATOES ‘chicago, Oct, 18. (U. 8. D. A.) —Potatoes, 222, on track, 347, total US. shipments Saturday 778, ‘sunday ae Biel supplies liberal, a id cke aa inks US, No. 2, UB. No. WS: Colorado Rea seClures. Us, No. 1, 140-60; ordinary to fair 1.45; North Dakota Bliss triumphs US: No, 4, and partly graded 1.1 cobblers 1, Di ‘aded mostly . ani Ly 00: Early Ohios Ut 1, and partly graded 1.00-15 jostly 1.05; Minne- + sota Red Rive ction cobblers US. > artly graded 1.00; Early . , and partly graced 1.05-07%: ; South Di ta Early 3 sin round whites Michigan Russet rut early sales plain to|D May .. CHICAGO RANGE | Chicago, Oct, 18.—(P)— Wheat— Open High ipnnetine May ; |closed 2 lower at 2.06 and May 1 at ; | 2.08, 3; |and May % at 45%. 113% 10.10 9.95 9.95 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Oct. 18 —(P)— Whei High Low t— Hse vee LS % 1.06% 1.08% - 1.06% 1.06% 1.05% 1.06% IV «. «1.03 1.08% 1.025% 1.03% Feed Barley— yn eveveee fh 844% 46 44% 68% 88% 28% 28% Close 68 68% 28% 128% 871% 87% 29 28% Flax— Dec, May .. 1 209% 2.09% 208 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn.. Oc ace peo Durum— Low. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. 18. — () — Wheat receipts Monday 163 compared to 353 a vear ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive lhyDN . 60 Ibs.... 1.15% 1.28% 115% 1.26% : 1.15% 1.25% 57 + 114% 1.23% » 112% 1.21% - 110% 1.10% - 1.08% 1.16% + 1.06% 1.13% 1.03% 1.10% + 100% 1.07% 98% 1.04% » 1,12% 1.155% (Lower test weight nominally discounted 4c Ib.) Montana Winter Wheat steee coe = a Ring 3 ee =U. Ss a -35 -e ez mm, #88 ea 22 Bs + 1.00% oe eee seeee UR HORHO ig bimB g - 105% 1.07% 5 and South Dakoia Whest 1.03% 1.05% 1.01% 1.03% 99% 1.01% Durum 96% 114% 95% 1.13% 93% 112% 1% 110% 20% 1.08% 89% 1.05% 81% 1.02% 85% 99% 83% 96% 5 amber hd 51 lbs... 81% 93% Grade of— 1 ami 82% 96% trata 92% ..... 90% ” (Lower test elght vominally discounted 5c per Ib) Coarse Graizs 458 52 ws SaaS 38 fost pe iz 424 e 9) mm & 1 amber hd 60 Ibs... 2 amber hd 59 Ibs,... 2 amber hd 58 ibs... 5 amber ha 52 Ibs... Corn— yellow.... yellow.... 53 “(new) : 51 (new) tose ; Stock Market Sinking Spell Is ‘7g jtumbles. Assisting the recovery of Close | PRICES CLOSE LOWER lupturn in wheat futures prices dur- | “|Oats was in good demand. Durum THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1937 RALLY AFTER DROP TO OVERCOME SAG;": Credited With Causing Setback. in Pits Chicago, Oct. 18.—(#)—Late rallies ot wheat prices Monday more than overcame temporary breaks of about Ssceffts a bushel. ‘The transient setbacks of wheat were largely due to New York stock market wheat prices was announcement of a substantial decrease of the United States wheat visible supply total. Wheat closed %4 lower to 1% higher | than Saturday's finish, Dec. 99-99%, May 99%-1.00; corn %-1% advanced | 59%-60; May 61%-% and oats %-% up. MILL CITY | { | | WHEAT Minneapolis, Oct. 18.—(P)—A sharp | ing the closing moments of trade Mo. Cay recovered some of the loss incur- red in earlier trade. | December wheat futures closed % | lower at 1.08%, May % at 1.06% and | July % at 1.08%, Flax futures dipped.. December flax the CLASSIFIED PAGE ‘oux ECONOMY PAGE ! Salesmen Wanted New subjects, Commissions ad- vanced, Exp. unnecessary. Free samples, W. Washington, Chicago. WANTED: Experienced Used car salesman. Kernkamp-Wall, Inc, Ford Dealer, Valley City, N. Da. Female Help Wanted WANTED: Experienced waitress. Must be at least 21 years of hge. Write Miller Hotel, Napoleon, BISMARCK family wants competent and reliable housekeeper. Write Tribune Ad, 24343, WANTED—Maid for general house- work at Mohawk. 401 5th St. Help Wanted, Instruction MEN WANTED To start training for Diesel motor operation in Portland, Oregon— Barn board and room while get- ting a real, practical guaranteed training. ‘To those who can pay bart of their training cost we will allow you to work out a large part of your tuition in our shops. Transportation arranged. WRITE TRIBUNE Aa 24256 eee Room and Board Coarse grains were mixed, Decem- ber oats futures closed %c higher at 28% and May %-% at 28%-%; Dec, Tye % lower at 68% and May % at 68%; Dec. feed barley % lower at 44% Cash wheat receipts were moderate. Winter wheat was inclined to follow the trend of Chicago futures. Durum COMFORTABLE rooms and board. Suitable for two. Always hot water. _On bus aie: 712 4th St. Roomers and board Prices very rea reasonable, Tel. 1258. BOARD and room, suitable for two. Close to bus line. 623 6th St. wheat was in good demand. Cash corn was in better demand. demand was steady. Barley was firm. Flax demand was good. MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 9th St. Phone 1126. Feed and Seed New York Stocks Closing Prices Oct, 18, 1937 Adams Exp Alas Jun 9% Krog Groc 9% |Lib-O-F Gl Lig M B 4a 87 Loew's FOR SALE: Yellow shelled corn, white corn, or cracked corn in truck. or car lots. The Farmers Lievatur Company, Arthur, N. Dak. 14 miles north of Casselton, N. Dak, 2 Highway 18. ATTENTION: Hog feeders, for best results and bigger profits feed Northern brand cracklings. Manu- factured by Northern Rendering Co., Bismarck, N. Dak. Lorillard P Mack Trks Mar Field McKes & R FALCONER corn for sale in truck load lots, Makes seed or feed. 70c per bushel. All in crib, Star Route Miami Cop Mid-Con P No. 2, Bismarck, Matt Andahl. ——— For Sale or Rent Minn Hon Minn Mol Mont Ward Mur Corp Nash Mtrs Nat Biscuit Nat Csh R Nat Dy Pr 72 |Nat Distill 5 10% 19% Wy 14% 20% > 8 a = a ay 4 ss re) s i NEW five room modern bungalow with basement apartment and gar- age. Phone 1818-J, Position Wanted Male Help Wanted and wife to run coffee agency. Up to $45 first week. Automobile given as bonus. Write Albert Mills, 1186 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced man or lady to sell legal reserve insurance. Pre- miums based on the American Ex- perience Table of Mortality, 3% % Good contract and good territory Write Tribune Ad, 24267. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER to our phon Quality Wo: CLEANERS Work Wanted — HIGH SCHOOL graduate wants work in office, more for experience than the money. Have worked a little as pee game Write Tribune Ad. ‘YOUNG MAN with some mechanical and welding experience wants work in a garage or what have you? Harvey James, Turtle Lake, N. D. LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very Teasonable. All work guaranteed We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253. WANTED: Housework by experienced woman by hour or day. Phone 262-R.. Rooms for Rent PLEASANT sleeping room in new modern home. Clean and quiet. Al- rind hot water. Phone 120-R, 503 SLEEPING room with or without kitchen privileges, No smoking or drinking. 409 5th St, LARGE bedroom, next bath. Hot wa- ter at all times. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 2033-J. PLEASANT warm room. Hot water at all times. Near bus line, One or two. Phone 1250-R, NICE single or double room near capitol and high school. 1016 ‘th St. Phone 2071. ROOM in new air-conditioned home. Close to bath. Always hot water. 908-9th St. EARGE modern furnished room. Close to bath. Conveniently located. Phone 726. ROOM suitable for two. Also singie basement room, bus line, 609 4th St. Phone 1198, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY by Baer “It's lucky we saw their ad in The Bismarck Tribune classified sec- tion for someone to Scoompany them on a trip south!” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES iday 40 3 “(MINIMUM CHARGE ‘so 2days Sdayn ‘2.25 (All Classified ads are eash with order) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN-INCH (IN BORDER ADS) DAILY RATES 1 day 6 days Se a Weekly $3.00 Dally Month $16.60 Copy must be im at 12:00 Noon for same day publication. BASEMENT room suitable for two girls. Gas heat, Private entrance. 414 8th 8t. TWO ney furnished sleeping rooms. next to ba th. 905 6th, St. Phone 24T1-W. SITUATION wanted. H. 8. teacher, BA, 5 years experience coach. His- tory, biology, academic subjects. Write Tribune Ad. 24354. 9% | Nat Pr & Lt 5% Nat Steel 59 27% 6 = $ g & Nat Tea NY Cent 17% No Am Avia 47% No Amer 14% No Pacific 10% Ohio Oil 105 TD z 3 Spr 7 a. gran 44 | & WANTED: To buy new or used 1986 Wanted to Buy or 1937 Chevrolet Pickup, trade 5 carloads of good lignite as part pay- ment. Write Gust Seyler, Garrison, N. D., Box 12, Olive Farm 27 Otis Elev 23 24% Briggs Mfg Budd Wh Bur Ad M But C & Z Cal Z-Ld 32% Pills Flour 23% Proc & Gam 4514 PuSveNJ 34% Pullman 30 x, | Pure Oil 10 Purity Bak 7% Radio 5% RKO 3% Rem Rand 11% Reo Motor 2% Rep Stl 15% Rey Tob B 45 Schen Distill 27 Seabd Oil 20% Sears-Roe 60% Servel 15 Shell Un 16% Simmons 20 Socony Vac 14% Sou Cal Ed 20 93% . Sigcounted. 38 ab ded So Pac 19% So Ry 10% So Ry Pf 16 Sperry Corp 12 Std Brands 8% BtdG& El 3% Bid Oil Cal 30% Std OilInd 30% Btd OU NJ 45 Stew. War. 8% Stone & Web. 8% Studebaker 5% Swift & Co, 17% Texas Corp. 36% Tex. Gul. Sul. 25% T.P.C.& 0.7% Tim. Rol. 40% Trans-Am. 11% Tri-Cont. Cor. 4% Tru-Traer 5% Union Car, 72% Union Pac. 91 Un. Air. Corp. 15% United Corp, 2% United Drug 6% Onited Fruit 51. Un. Gas Imp. 10 US Ind. Al. 17% US Pipe 27% US R. & Imp. 4 US Rubber 22% US Smelt. R. 61 US Steel 61% UB Stl. Pf. 110 Vanadium 12 War. Pict. 6 West. Un. 28% West. Air. West, El. White Mot. Wilson & Co, 5% Woolworth 38 Corn Prod . 56 Cream Wh 24% Crosley 8% Cub Am Sug 4% Curt Wrgt 2% | Deere & Co 71% Dia Match 20% Dome Mines 38 Doug 31% Dupont 122% East Kod 152 El Auto Lit 19% 1% 19% 35% 31 52% | 36 9 14% 18% 1% 10% 26% 27 8% ck 9% GN Ry Pf G Wes Sug GRAIN eggs were steady Monday, and was unsettled, j specials «93 score) 35%-% See 34%; 4 (84-87%) tralized carlots) 34%. 4% lbs. up {hig Megitorn Rene ti: springs, 4 Ibs up and less White Rock 21%, Plymouth Rock 22; brollers, colored '24, White Rock 26; Deghorn chickens horn roosters toms, young 2 16; young duc white 19, old geese 15, young 17, “Eggs, 10920, Irregular, ors: Special 5 2644-30 26; firsts 24 mium marks 39. 33-38; exchange sti mediums 28%-3 and premium pullets 20-22 and premiut 37; other, t Reffigerstor Stan- yellow old sample 4: WANTED—To buy small house or bungalow. Write Tribune Ad. 24360. —_—_—_— ee — re Produce Markets | GAS HEATED basement sleeping room. Private entrance. Call at 106 E. Rosser. IN QUIET home, sleeping room, clean, warm. Next to bath. $10. Phone 624 MODERN warm sleeping room. Hot ‘and cold water in room. 510 4th 81, ROOM convenient to capitol and downtown. 722 6th St. Phone 614. LARGE room for ren’ 10 for two girls. 522 11th St. Phone 854-R. VARGE front sleeping toom in mod- ern home, 418 2nd 8t. _ SLEEPING room, $12, Call after 4 P. m., at 706 6th St. —————---® | ROOM for rent. Women and utter creamery- extras » 33 ~____ GHIGAGO Chicago, Oct. 18.—(@)—Poultr: Butter 8,231, unsettled; extra firsts (9 firsts (88-89) 31%-32; seconds 28-30%; standards (90 cen-| fi 0; Hges 3,205, steady; extra ts cars and local 22%; fresh graded f ae and local 21%; current re 21%. Ponty, he 19 trucks, steady; hens 2%, > less than 4% 1! than 4 Ibs. colored 20, Plymouth and ack chickens 18, roosters 15, Leg- rkeys, hens 20, old 18; No, 2 turkeys 4% lbs. up colored 18, 11 colored 16, white 17; 1 New Yorke ot OTs) —Butter, high 6,904, steady. Creare extra 36% -37% ; firsts (88-91 cor 8 Cheese, 257,920, e, whole “tiem, ate, milk flats, fresh fancy 20-20%: fresh specials 21-21%; held, fancy 1936, 22- Mixed_col- ; standards tri refrigerator ium marks 3 nearby and midwestern pre- 1; exchange specials 32%; fancy ge mediums lullets 28-28; pewees. (0 Pacific Coast Jambo, 40-43; fic Coast 3 Pacific Coast standards ‘Coast med! nme 28-28%; cif! Pac cific Coast pullets 22 Browns, ext er incy 35-37; nearby fern special packs 29-34; Peed nearby small to med- Duck eggs, fancy to extra fancy 34- ore to fine 30-33. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Oct, 18.—()—. Butter Futures: High Low 33 33% Close 33 33% 19% 19% 20 Oct. 19% 19% 20 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Oct. eee manent dards, Refrigerator 8! dards, Nov. No. 4 red 94% sample red 82%; Ae 1.01%-03%; No. 5 "fark sats mixed 56-56%: No, 1 No, 3 white 62%-63%; 6 Oats, No. 1 white 38%; sample 32% Corn, No. 1 | choice. ; No. A 89% 1%. _No. pestauren! 4%. Mixed. durum om fees ambers, Oc! paribarreleiniee ceeund Family patents, un changed, 6.50-8.70: standard paten unchanged. 590-610, Shipments 17.: 515, Pure bran 20 Standard miGdlings 21.50-22.50. tion mens 1,40-1.5: No rye, no becky hs at. Soy beans No. 2 yellow 98-1.00%; 7%. Barley, feed 40-55 nominal; malting o, | Sample 9 < | 60-86 nom. Timothy seed 2.25+65. Clover seed red 27.50-82.50; sweet 4; | 1.75-8.50. MIRABAROTAD, PoTaTons Minneepel Oot, steady; ry ington Russett Bur. ) No. 1, ore 1.65; combina- Rea ate coi f triumphs U, 8. 1, 1.0 and partly a 90. Shios, U. 8. No. 1, and partly grade 90; ‘cobbl No. 1 and partly graded 8: Bers, Early Ohios cobbler: warbas, liss triumphs and Green Mountains 75-80, depending on quality. B, Tel. 1280-M, LOOK US UP FOR MEATS Phone 176 for reasonable prices. People’s Meat Market Farms for Sale 280 ACRES in Atkin county, Minne- sots, 70 acres open, 170 fenced for sheep. Good house with water, wet sink, River 50 feet froma front door. Price $6,000, Alfred O. Peterson, Hina Ave. 80. Minneapolis, Personal SELL XMAS CARDS, box assort- ments, Full or spare time. Sampie on approval. Engraveo Craft, Ka- sota Bidg,, Minneapolis, Minn, NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 108 8rd St Typewriter Sales and Gervice, -$100.00 and 5% interest annually Land Bask. wie 10 bth rial pustonrck: RANGE, Cupboard, big ice box, kit~ chen table, library table, vanity Gresser, other articles. 318 3nd St. BOOKCASE, library table, round oak table, cupboard and miscellaneous articles. Call at 305 8th St. LLOYD Loom baby buggy. Coat, size 16. Good condition, Phone 831-W. BRAGS bed, and almost new spring, fernery, telephone desk. Call at 910 7th 8t, HOUSEHOLD goods, furniture of at! kinds, cheap. Also Chevrolet. 318 2nd 8t. AIRFLOW coal heater, full size bed, 238 W. Front St. Tel. 702-J. Miscellaneous for Sale DISC HARROW, $5; Monitor Drill, $5; 90 ft. of 1 inch piping, $5; the bargain prices. John Garnier, R 1, Bismarck. CHRISTMAS CARDS—It iG eee too oar to select your gree! Make your selection ooow ee “tate delivery, either printed or engraved Demin Ore are now on display Bis- Tribune Company iar Mc. Pera Mae? $900 cash eenes, Wing, Bi N. Dak. Terraplane-Hudson-Coupe, Model 1936 _ OWNER IS FORCED TO SELL Custom Model equipped with electric hand, new radio, new heater, three spare tires and tubes, electric fan, safety glass all around; ready for winter driving; with only 11,000 miles made mostly around town. CALL EITHER AT 9 A. M. OR 2 P. M. 8ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL Apartments for Rent TWO large unfurnished apartments. Living room, one or two bedrooms, kitchen and bath. Electric range. refrigerator. Heat and water. 201 Ave. A, west, Phone 15. TWO room and kitchenette, ground floor, private entrance. one room apartment on second floor, near bath, $15. Tel, 1093-W or call at 305 3rd. STRICTLY modern two light house: ee a ra ached aGNRTOWE entrance. 213 llth 8t. ‘THREE room unfurnished downtown apartment. Electric puNigeatee) gas sore, & available Nov. Ist. Write Tribune Ad. WANTED: One or two gentlemen w share city heated apartment with private bath. Price reasonable. Geo. M. Register. STRICTLY modern small unfurnish- ed apartment. Suitable for two only. F. E, Diehl. 622 10th St. Phone 1186, TWO LARGE front rooms, first floor, Vsyeocres quiet. Sink and __ toilet. Closet. Gas, lights, heat, 206 Ros- apartment, Rental $24, 721 3rd St. One room, $16.50, 618 6th St, second floor. Phone 2136-W. TWO front rooms furnished for light housekeeping. $24 per mo . 1014 Broadway. DESIRABLE three-room apartment, newly decorated and remodeled. 217 Ave. D, West. Phone 366-R. TWO ROOM warm basement spart- ment, also two room house for rent 1517 Bowen Ave. Phone 552-J. MODERN light housekeeping apart- furnished. Gas heat. Private ining after 5 p,m. 515 and Bt. FOUR room apartment with bath: 210 12th St. Call at 207 18th. Phone 2082-W. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. alae bath. adults only. Phone FURNISHED two room a! st ‘for three. Rental $24. 618 6th St. TWO ROOM apertment for Ugat' housekeeping. Call at 801 4th St. "Business. Opportunity FOR SALE—Well established whole- sale beer business, in Bismarck, in- cluding warehouse and equipment, leading line of nationally-adver- tised beer. Located on Soo tracks. Must sell to devote time to other * business interests, Reasonably priced. Communicate with Hi-Quality Products Co., or A. C. Wilde. TREMENDOUS profits in slightly used clothing. Double or triple your money. Sell from car, truck or store. Write for free copy of “Money-Making News.” Superior Jobbing, 1250 Jefferson, Chicago. _ EXCELLENT peying Ford Dealershia Southeastern N. D. Population 850. » Small investment. Low overhead Fifty to seventy new cars per year. Write Tribune Ad. 24329. FOR SALE—Service station in North Dakota county seat town. Doing fine business. Also six room mod- ern house, $7,000 cash for both. Write Tribune Ad. 24342, Automobiles for Sale USED TRUCK HEA DQUARTERS Good Used Cars 1928 Model A Ford Tudor 1929 Model A Ford Coupe 1928 Model A Ford Fordor Sedan 1934 Dodge Sedan, equipped with rele and heater, very good tires, INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 422 Headline Specials 1037 DeLuxe Ford Sedan with radio and heater $695.00 1936 DeLuxe Plymouth Coach with radio and heater $525.00 1936 Chevrolet Coach $495,00 1936 DeLuxe Ford Sedan $595.00 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe $495.00 1935 House Trailer $195.00 26 others from which to choose. All cars winterized, heaters, ee ed winter grease and oil. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 28 years of honest used car dealing. SAVE MONEY “OK” USED CARS Chevrolet Deluxe Coach, Low Mileage, Radio, Trunk $585 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan, Built-in Trunk Mechanically Right ... » $445 Ford Coupe, Excellent Shape $125 Chevrolet Coach, Radio, Heater, Trunk ............. $425 Chevrolet Coupe, Well 8 Chevrolet Standard Coupe, Finish like new Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan, Good Appearance sag Tudor, Excellent Mo- 12) Sindogernnosa noo ndash Chevrolet DeLuxe Town Se- dan, Big Discount. ‘37 Trucks 33 H.C. Pick-up, Good con- dition ’35 Chevrolet Small Bus or Carryall Surbucban . Pog ‘34 Chevrolet Pick-u Reconditioned 15 Other Used Cars & Trucks Trade — Terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET COMPANY Bismaick, N. Dak, WILL SACRIFICE to make storage room. No reasonable offer refused. Take advantage of this forced sale. Following 3 trucks all 1%-ton, long wheel base, 32x6, 10 ply dual tires, excellent condition; 1934 Dodge; 1935 Chevrolet, 1936 GMC. Also 4- yd. used gravel box at bargain. Also wide selection of late model used passenger cars, M. B. Gilman Co. Second and Broadway, Bis- marck, VARIETY snd confectionery store; good location. Must sell, account of illness. Denison & Lund, New York Mills, Minn. OPEN NIGHTS Until 10 o'clock to serve you better MYER’S GROCERY Formerly Richholt’s Phone 681 For Sale or Trade WILL EXCHANGE for Bismarck property six room modern home in 8t. Paul on Dayton Ave. near Lex- ington Ave., and also near Centra) high school. Phone 443. Patter- son Land Co. i Office Equipment YOU WILL find the Markwel) paper fastener the neatest stapler you Baye ever Est Staples sheets es gether tem, ly or permanently. Cees nee sem from The Bismarck eT ee GARAGE FOR RENT. Attached to en house. 211 Anderson 8t. Phone 2010, Houses for Sale ONE of the fine homes in Bismarck, six room low, east front %n 6th St. Near high school. Practic- ally new. Out of town owner says 2-room 8 adults only. 405 13th St. NE apartment. 818 ‘Ith Street. APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd St Phone 852. > sell, Phone 308-W. BY OWNER, house on 0th St. $2,000. Five rooms and bath. Phone 1471-R. 314 3rd St. Apt. 1. —< —————— Lost and Found tween high school and bus depot on. 7th. Reward. Room 424, Patterson ternity promptly collect We pay for the call. North- ern Rendering Co, 1935 INTERNATIONAL % ton panel. A-1 condition. Looks like new. Priced low for quick sale. Vold’s Tire Service, 216 Main. Phone 356. Perfection Cleaners Men's Su Ladie’s Dresses ipanas liane Cleaned Only 50c Wanted—Room and Board WANTED—Nice room and _ board. Reasonable. For lady. Write Trib- une Ad. 24344. _ Houses for Rent MODERN 5 room house and a partly modern 5 room house. Both cent- relly located. Good condition. _Phone 2414-M. 7-ROOM modern house, 508 West Broadway. Newly decorated. in- quire 320 Washington or telephone 472, HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath. Ninth St. $25. Call at Apt. 1, Everis Apts. 314 3rd St. Phone 1471-R. SIX room fully modern house. Ex- cellent location. Gas heat fur- nished, Inquire at 111 Ave. A West. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow. Cail On Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday evenings after 5:30. 709 12th St. MODERN house, five rooms and bath. Conveniently located for schools. Inquire at 511 5th St. SIX ROOM modern house with gar- age. Inquire 214 5th. St. after 5 Dp. m. or Saturday. LOWER duplex, two tages Heat and water furnished. San- ders Phone 1341. GOOD five room modern bungalow, full basement, enclosed porch, $35. Geo, M. Register. FOUR room modern bungalow, can be seen at 309 7th St. Geo. M. _Register._ THREE ROOM house, partly modern. Gas heat. Nice location. Call at 507 15th St. FURNISHED or unfurnished To room house. 40¢ So. 14th St. SMALL 6 room modern house 640 Per month Phone 419 FIVE ROOM modern bungalow. Gar- age. 407 13th &t.