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STOCK PRICES COME BACK WITH STREET BANISHING FRIGHT Values Whirled Up One to Four Points During Early Or- derly Trading New York, Oct. 20.—(#)—Stocks rushed up fractions to 6 or more pa Thursday +s fear generated by Tuesday morning’s collapse receded further into the background, The going was not entirely smooth. Steel shares were during early afternoon and this kicked up a flurry of profit selling which cut down gains in some issues. A late rally in steels and motors brought a burst of buying which left the ticker behind the mar- | Oats ket. Brokers said Wednesday's market was @ “natural” rebound from the severe downward thump which hit bottom early Tuesday. Transactions approximated 4,300,- 000 shares. Shares aggressive on the upthrust were General Motors, Chrysler, Good- year, Montgomery Ward, International Harvester, Johns-! Manville, American Telephone, Western Union, Consoli- Grain Quotations bESSSebs: bebbsazug Hard winter wheat . CHICAGO RANGE Oct, 20.—(7)— dated Edison, Kennecott, American oes Can, Westinghouse, General Electric, | Dec. Standard Oil of California, Texas Corp., Pullman, Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, Baltimore é& Ohio, Carbide, Nash Kelvinator, Salpentel Dec. Can and National Cash ‘The bond market ran up sharply. SOUTH 8ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Oct. 20.—(P)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 4,21 undertone weak to 25 lower on killer steers; good fed yearlings held 10.50-12.50; she stock steady to 25 lower; plain to med- jum heifers 5.00-7.25; most butcher cows 4.50-5.50; best kind held above 650; low cutters and cutters 3.50-4.25; bulls slow, steady; mostly 5.75 down; stockers little changed; medium to good stock steers 6.00-8.00; calves 2,300; vealers weak, good to choice 8.50-10.00; odd head 19.50, Hogs 8,500; market opened 20 low- er on lights and butchers; steady on sows; few early sales good and choice 140 to 200 lbs. 9.80 to 9.90; top 9.90; few sales sows 8.65 down; now at standstill; bidding 25 or more lower; average cost 9.59; weight 225. Sheep 10,500; receipts include eight loads through; salable supply largely natives and Dakotas; very little done early indications around steady all classes; bulk good to choice lambs Tuesday 10.00; one load 10.10; most ewes Tuesday 4.00 down; natives ana Dakota feeding lambs 8.00 to 8.75. Dairy cows close springer and milk- er cows active, strong; medium and good kinds 55.00 to 85.00; few selec- tions smaller; good demand for back- ward springers. bed eyed * Chicago, Oct A.) —Hoge “15,000 include 4,000" direct, market around 10 cents lower than Tuesday's average: packing sows top 10.85; bulk good and choice Ths, 16.26-35; most 150-180 Ibs. avers ba Aaa8 10.25 bulk good packing s TS Mone 9.25-35. Cattle $000; calves is long fed medium SS and weighty steers steady on sh par accounts; early top 85; several a 50; sprinkling steers and peering predominate in run; undertone 25 ce on kinds not shippers; cows 25 cents highe yu down and a few to 7.26; veal down; mostly 11.80 down; stockers and feeders weak to 25 lower for week to date with good and choice kinds with A off the most. P6000; including 400 direct; sn ns strongly resisting fat lamb ad- vances; early sales mostly steady to strong; good to choice natives 10.25- 50; fow cholce 10.60; sheep, stronger: good to chee natives 10.2 few ; 3 double a around io) ib. feeders 10.00. SIOUX CITY (U, 8. Ss 28 400; slaughter low, bids weak Bits and yearli ck weak; some to 25 lower; fat si bi Ly al quoted uw weight . quo! ted u ey weights seta hort fed helfers 9 atrtetly choles quoted around 1100; early bulk beef cows 5.25-6.50; load lots heavy rangers up to 7.15; car lots range heifers up to 7.50; cutter grade cows largely 4.00-75; load stockers and feeder steers 85 down 8,00-50; run includes 22 loads western rangers, 3; butchers mostly rade low weights down; top 9.75 to Ker top 9.63 on ood and choice . .60-75: good 150- weig 3 little done on strong. welgbt, burcuse ing sows 400 Ibs. down 8.15 down: feeder pigs 9.00- sep 1 0 early fat lamb action; indiontions tiem: choles sorted natives held above 10.0 good kinds 3, CHICAGO POTATO! Chicago. eee 20.—)—(U, es, 135, on track 355, total vs. U8. No. usset Bupr! 3_U8. No. ek © AR Rea Meclures at Bi um Ge partly raged: obblers ‘arly Ontos US. No. 1, and partly graded TYoctaq; Minnesota Red Hiy- Serre: Early Ohtos US, No. 1, 1.05- CHICAGO CASH Snatn Chicago, Oct. 20.—t ee No. 2 hard 1.073 sample hard. ks i 04% Ne al 1m . hor By Sie ree Buck whe: Soy beans No. 2 yellow ple 93. Barley feed 40. ng 60-86 nom. Timothy. | red 27.50-: 33 So: sw Duluth, Gee B0—ve—closing cash n aa ivhent: Nord heavy®. dark ring 1.16% -1.29%45 1 61%. Qats No. 3 whit %. Barley: Malting 55-70; feed 50%- oo 16.05 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Oct. 20.—(?)— Wheat. Hens High (nad 1.10% 1 . » 105% 108% 1. ie 44% 87% 81% MINNEAPOLIS CASH Pye Minneapolis, Oct. 20. — () — Wheat receipts (Wed.) 73 compared, to 35 * Minneapolis cash wheat and polis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today follow Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive Uae Ibs.... 1.16% 1.29% I1DNS 89 Ibs. ..... 116% 127% IDNS 58 ibs. ..... 1.16% 1.26% 857 sooo 115% 1.24% 8 56 soove 113% 122% 5 seoee 1.00% 1.17% 4 Re N 853 seece 107% 114% 1.04% 111% 1.01% 1.08% coos 113M 1.16% wo0e sess (Lower test weight nominally © .. discounted 4c Ib.) Montana Winter Wheat or vee 110% =O a aah <3 "0; « 1.086% 1.08% ..... ‘and South Dakota Wheat + 1.04% 1.06% + 102% 1.04% + 100% 1.02% Durum Minnessta eusoro Sieg tee Stee 432243 PRiais 85 =e 98% 1.18% 97% 117% 95% 1.16% 93% 1.14% 92% 1.12% 91% 100% 89% 106% 51% 1.038% 85% 100% 83% 98% A% mies rd durum 94% 72% 70% a+. 206 2.20 a rheittacr) POTATOES olis, Oct. 20.—(/P)-- Potatoes: eae market about mand fair, Price unchang- THE BISMARCK CK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1937 WOR t4e CLASSIFIED PAGE 3/c1u1 ECONOMY PAGE ! FOLLOWS WIANPEG |. MART LBADERGHP |= = and satisfied with earnings of $36 @ week at start. In reply give your age, and type of car. Write the J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. DG, Winona, Minnesota. MECHANIC wanted, good omcta red for ambitious, capable man tools and some equipment. mabe lished business. Address or see H. A. Peters, Drake, N. Dak. ____Female Help Wanted WANTED—Girl for winter months. Cottage south of town. Prefer one that could ~» home week-ends Ruth Burbage, Gen. Del., Bismarck. BISMARCK family wants competent and reliable housekeeper. Write Tribune Ad. 24343. Wanted to Buy Strength of Securities Plus Ex- ports of Grain Lend Strong Tone Chicago, Oct. 20.— () —Winnipeg wheat market jumps of 5 cents a bushel did much to hoist Chicago wheat prices late Wednesday, together with upturns of securities. Export purchases of North Amer- ican wheat were estimated as high ‘a8 2,000,000 bushels. The Chicago wheat market rose to 3 cents maximum gain, with trading on a broad scale, but brisk profit- taking caused reactions at the last from the day's top level. At the close, Chicago wheat futures | = were 1%-2% cents above Thursday's pea Dec. 99%-%, May 99%-1.00; orn unchanged to % higher, Dec. eu %, May 61-61%, and oats %- up. bungalow. Write Tribune Ad. 24360. ‘tow York Stocks Choeing Free! Oee Pe Adams Exp 104 (ig. M. B. gochi Alas Jun All Ch D 104 Torllara (P) 18% Allis-Ch 43% | Mack Trks. 26 Am Can 90 |Mar. Field 13% Am Cy Sug 16%|McKes. & R, 9% H&b 4 Inter 1% Loco 20% Metal 34% PL 6 Rad 13% Rol Mil 24 S Ref 57% stF 27 Sug Re 30 T&T 152% Tob B 172 W Wks 11% Wol Pf 38% 30% MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT PRICES CLOSE HIGHER Minneapolis, . 20.—()—Wheat futures egies rallied to a strong close Wi day on news of good ex~ port buel and further advances in stocks, May and July each closed ome wiper ‘at 1. 09%, 1.07% and 1.04%, respect lax navanced @® cent on and commission house paying: cember closed 1c higher at 2.06 May 1c higher at 2.08%. Coarse grains gained with wheat. December oats closed %c higher at 28% and May %c higher at 28%. De- cember rye closed %c higher at 68% and ey ‘oc higher at 68%. Decem- ber feed barley closed %40 higher at ie lay Yc up at 45%. Cash wheat was in good demand. Winter wheat was slow and durum in good demand. Corn demand was good. Oats de- mand was quiet. Rye was in fair to good demand. Barley was in good demand. Flax was in good demand. ie Produce Markets Bi crusher De- and Mont, Ward Mur. Corp. Nash Mtrs, Nat. Biscuit Nat. Csh. R. Nat. Dy. Pr. Nat. Distill. Nat. Pr. & Lt. 7% Nat. Steel 64% Nat. Tea 4% N. Y. Central 19% No. Am, Avis. 6% Chicago, Oct. #0: eG —Poultry. but- ter and eggs were steady Wednesday | on the Chicago wholesale market. Butter 7,460, steady; creamery-spe- clals (93 score) 35%-36; extras (92) 35; extra firsts firsts (88-89) 31% -3: 87%) 28-30%: stand teed carlots} ee Eggs ady; extra firsts cars-and local 26347 fresh graded firsts au and local 21%; current receipts 1. Poultry, live 45 trucks, steady: hens up 22, lene than 4% Ibs. 18435) Leghorn ens 15; springs, 4 lbs. up less than 4 Ibs. colored 20, white Rock 214, Plymouth Rock 22; proils ers, colored 24, Plymouth nay White Rock 26; bareback chickens 18, Leg- horn chickens 18; roosters 15, Leghorn roosters 14; turkeys, ene ng 23 old 20, toms, young 22. N turkeys 16; younmeducks, 434 1 colored 19, 'white 20, small colored 1 white 18; old geese cA young 19. Briggs Mig Budd Wh Bur Ad M But C & Z | Cal Z-Ld |Can Pac Be |Phelp Dodge 28% ai | En Morris 75 % Case (J I) 102% | Ppilling Pet. in Caterpil 61% | Proc. & Gam. 49 Celanese 22% | Pu, Svc. NJ. 35% er D Pasco 47 | pullman 32 YorK Ches & O 38%| Pure Of1 12% NEW New York, Oct. 20,—(#)—Butter, 7.954, easy: prices unchanged. Automobiles for Sale ° Specials 1937 DeLuxe Ford Sedan with radio and heater $695.00 1936 DeLuxe ideas Coach with Tadio and he: $525.00 1936 Chevrolet Coach $495.00 WANTED—To buy small house or | 25, Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. ‘38 years of honest aned car dealing. SAVE MONEY “OK” USED CAI Chavroey DeLuxe Coach, Job . Chevrolet Coach, Bullt-in Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan, Mechanically Right . $445 Ford Coupe, Excellent ‘Bhape $145 Chevrolet Coach, Radio, Heater, Trunk ........... $425 Charro Coupe, Fender Chevrolet Standard Coupe, Finish like new $335 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan, Good Appearance tor Chevrolet dan, Big Discount. Trucks LHC. eg Good con- dition Chevrolet, mail Carryall Surbusban Chevrolet Pick-up, Reconditioned . “(MINIMUM CHARGE wo) DAILY RATES tday 6 dnye TBe ($3.60 Copy mi 1 time Weekly $3.00 ___Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN wanted for well known Snap-On and Blue-Point tools pro- tected territory, liberal commissions, must have car. Samples loaned. Write Snap-On Tools, 1218 Harmon Place, Minneapolis, ee 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- TOO LATE TO aed by Baer “It's a nudist. He wants to run an ad in The Bismarck Tribune for @n unfurnished room.” THE BISMARCK FRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 2days Sdaye 4 8 $48 73 A 20 1.18 1.35 1.58 1.80 2.08 a. ; (All Classified ads are cash with order) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) eee aM 2 times Weekly $5.60 at 12:00 Noom for same day Business Opportunity _ Apartments for Rent NEW five room ground floor furs nished apartment. Convenient to capitol and high school. Heated garage. Heat and water furnished, Price Owens. Phone 278, APARTMENT in new fireproof buila- ing. New Frigidaire and cooking ‘range. Large laundry room. 234 W. Bdwy. Phone J. B. Smith, 1184 or 1916, ‘THREE room unfurnished downtown apartment. Electric refrigerator, gas stove. Available Nov. Ist. Write Tribune Ad. 24302. WANTED: One or two gentlemen w share city heated apartment with private bath. Price reasonable. Geo. M. Register. TWO ROOM apartment. Lights, tel- ephone and water. 523 So. 9th St. Phone 894-M, STRICTLY modern small unfurnisn- ed apartment. Suitable for two only. F. E. Diehl. 622 10th St. Phone 1186, ag TWO ROOM furnished apartment, Close to capitol and schools. Laun- dry privileges. Private entrance, 927 7th St. FURNISHED 2-room and kitchenette apartment. Rental $24. 721 3rd St, One room. $16.50. 618 6th St. ONE UNFURNISHED apartment on first floor, also one furnished on second floor. Phone 2136-W. TWO front rooms furnished for light housekeeping. $24 per mo . 101% Broadway. DESIRABLE three-room apartment, newly decorated and remodeled, 217 Ave. D, West, Phone: 366-R. BASEM apartment, ms and private entrance. Available Nov. %. 714 Rosser, Phone 1328-.7. NICELY furnished basement apart- ment, living room, bedroom, kitchen, private bath. 1012 8th St. [ODERN light housekeeping ment, furnished Gas heat. Privat entrance. Call 601. WELL furnished one room apart- ment adjoining bath. $20. Cail after 5 p.m. 515 2nd St. FOUR room apartment with bath, 210 12th St. Call at .207 13th. Phone 2052-W. TWO ROOM furnished upstairs apartment. Gas furnace heat. Call 808 7th St. FURNISHED two room apartment for three. Rental $24. 618 6th TWO ROOM apartment for lignt housekeeping. Call at 301 4th St. ONE furnished room upstairs for light housekeeping. 1100 Broadway. ONE FURNISHED apartment. 818 ‘7th Street. ell esi ed 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 *| Retrig + | Retri, + | commercia! .|Morthern 85% -1.1 +| Ry. “| did not signity serious effort to buy. +| sales of sizable quantities of wool at . | by Boston Cheese, 229,906, firm; all prices un- chang Mixed, col- ed 8, 20,983, irregula: dards sopecial acks 27%: firsts 23%; dirtles frigerator special pack frigerator ee 20 a: refriger- tor first 20%. “Other mixed RUTTER AND.EGG FUTURES \cago, is —(P)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Stand: November . 33% 33% 33% Storage Stand December 38% 33% 33% Egg Future: Rettigerator 8 19% 20% 20% 19% 19% 19% _ 20 19% 19% 20 dards, No erator ‘stan: dards, Dec. Miscellaneous MONEY RATES New York, Oct. 20.—(#)—Call money steady, 1 per oone all day. Prime Paper ber cent. Time loans steady, 60-90 Ae 1%; 4-6 mos. 1% per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Oct. 20.—(@)—Foreign change steady; Gre: Britain de- mand in dollars, ‘others in cents: Great Britain 4.95%: France 3.38%; Italy he Germany free 40. Bel 24.35; Norway 24.90; H 8 Montreal in New York 100.01 Cc New York, American Gen. 5. Citles Service 2%. Elec, Bond & 8! Fisk Rubber 6 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS cianianeapolts, Oct. 20.—(?)—Stocks Firet Bank Stock 10%. Northwest Banco 7%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Oct. 20.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4 Treasury 4's 11: RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Oct, 20.—(#)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern 1.25%; One he grade dark jo. 3 hard wine 1.01% 5 Ne 15! No. 1, 73. 83; No. 2, Batley, No.3 malting 0%. Corn not Angee Flax No. 1, IN WOO! Boston, on FO OU. S. D. A.) —Buyers continued looking around in Wednesday's wool market, mainly to keep in touch with supplies. The few bids appeared to be trial offers and Holders were not inclined to consider Cable reports reccived concerns indicated ims Biovement in tone of Australian mar- current bids. Chi Gt W iC M & P Chi & NW 2%! purity Bak. 9% 1% chi Gt w prs. (Rede 1%) CMStPPf 2% CRI&P 1% Chrysler 66% Col-Palm Col G El Com Solv Com & Sou Con Edis Con Qil Cont Can Cont Mot Cont Oil Del Corn Prod Cream Wh Rep. Stl. 11% Rey. Tob, B. 46% Schen. Distill. an | Seabd. Oil gear Roe. re | Servel 11% Shell Un, 20% Simmons 26 ;Socony Vac. 15% Sou. Cal. Ed. 19% So. Pac, 21% 180, Ry. 13% So. Ry. Pf. 20% Sperry Corp. 13% Std. Brands 10 Std, G. & El. 4% Std. Oll Cal. 34 Std. Oil Ind. 34% 8td, Oil NJ. 53 Stew War Ston & Web Studebaker Swift & Co Texas Corp Tex Gul Su TPC&O Tim Roll Trans-Am Tri-Con Cor Tru-Traer Union Car Union Pac Un Air Corp United Corp United Drug 7% Unite Fruit 60 Un Gas Im 10% US Ind Al 19 US Pipe 31% USR & Imp 5% Dome Mines 39% Doug Aric 32% Dupont: 131% East Kod 163% El AutoLite 22% EIPw&Lt 10% Firestone 22% Gen Elec “1% Gen Foods 32% Gen Mills 52% Gen Mtrs 0% Gillette 10% Goodrich 19% Goodyear 21 Gra-aPige 2 GNIrCtf 13% GN Ry pfd 27% G Wes Sug Geyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Tl Cent Ind Rayon 23 Int Bus Mch 138% Int aHrv 2% Int NickCan 45% Int T & Tel Johns-Man Kennecott Kresge (SS) Krog Groc Lib-O-F Gl Wilson & Co 6% Woolworth 39% Wrigley Jr 614 Civil Service Set-up Provisions Discussed Harry F. Hubbard of Chicago con- ferred Wednesday with Myron Atkin- son, secretary of the North Dakota League of Municipalities, upon pro- posed provisions of a model ordinance | W, for bringing employes of 10 state cities into a civil service set-up. Hubbard is assistant director of the yd. used gravel box at bargaia. Also wide selection of late model used passenger cars. M. B. Gilman Co. Second anc Broadway, Bis- marck. 1935 DODGE coach, trunk model, $350. Phone 1296 518 ist St. Work Wanted NEAT, ambitious young man, e enced waiter, desires position clerk in department or grocery store in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad, 24387. HIGH SCHOOL graduate wants work in office, more for experience than the money. Have worked n little as stenographer. Write Tribune Ad 24328, LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable. All work guaranteed We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253. WANTED: Housework by experienced hour or day. Phone Phone 407 304 Main Ave. eee RANGE, Cupboard, big ice box, kit- chen table, lUbrary table, vanity Gresser, other articles. 216 2nd St. BOOKCASE, library table, round oak table, cupboard and miscellaneous _Artleies, Call at 308 6th St LLOYD Loom baby buggy. Coat, size 16. Good condition. Phane 831, BRASS bed, and almost new aie, $12; fernery; telephone desk. 1506, 910 7th St. HOUSEHOLD goods, furniture of sil kinds, cheap. Also Chevrolet. 318 2nd 8t. AIRFLOW coal heater, full size bed, 233 W. Front St. Tel. 702-J. 1b Olle Gesu cos erat I Trade — Terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET COMPANY Bis N. Dak, Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced man or iady 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. WANTED—Experienced cook. Inquire ‘at Barbecue. _Position Wanted SITUATION wanted. H. teach BA, 5 years experience coach. His- tory, biology, academic subjects Write Tribune Ad. 24354. Entertainment ATTENTION—The Capital Commer- cial college is sponsoring a get-tu- gether party in the small gym of the World War Memorial building on Thursday evening, . AU vient and former students are in- Products Co., or A. C. Wilde. EXC Southeastern V. D. Population 850 Small investment. Low overhead Fifty to seventy new cars per year. Write Tribune gAd. 243: FOR SALE—Service staticn in North Dakota county seat town. Doing fine business. Also six room mod- ern house. 000 ‘cash for both. Write Tribune Ad. 24342. VARIETY and confectionery store; good location. Must sell, account of illness. Denison é& Lund, New York Mills, Minn, PAYING BUSINESSES in good pay- roll towns in coal mining area. Write Box 826, Beulah, N. D. Houses for Sale For Sale One story six room bungalow, 3 bed rooms, hot water heat. Full basement. Detached ge. Ex- cellent condition. price, $3700. Terms. Price Owens. Phone 278 ———_—________—____ Feed and Seed FOR SALE: Yellow shelled corn, white corn, or cracked corn in truce or car lots. The Farmers Lievatur Company, Arthur, N. Dak. 14 miles north of Casselton, N, Dak. on Highway 18, HOUSE divided into two partments, Located close to business district. Very reasonable. Terms, at 5% interest, T. M. Casey & Son. NEW modern home, 5 iste rooms. Large finished room in basement. Bob Aune, phone 205. Lost and Found LO8T—Fraternity pin, black onyx with diamond setting, also silver compact. Reward. Call Tribune. ‘Brown coc! n= ‘spaniel. 300% Main Ave. Reward. FOR MEATS Phone 176 for reasonable prices. People’s Meat Market Personal with a guarantee that counts. Type- writer Sales and Service. Phone 68. 103 3rd_St., Bismarck. SELL XMAS CARDS, box assort- ments. Full or spare time. Sampie on approval. Engraveo Craft, Ka- sota Bidg., Minneapolis, Minn. = ented toiRemt WANTED—November Ist by young coupe, hein furnished nt, — = re re » No basements, Call Rooms for Rent ONE or vo, large rooms, clothes ghee, gi 5 Near postoftice, 208 Rosser. LARGE bedroom, next bath. Hot wa- YOUR LUCKY NUMBER jone aumber. paying Ford Dealershi,); civil service assembly, one of the public administration clearing house sroune of the National Municipalities league. Due to conflicts with other busi- ness, several representatives of state cities, eligible to bring employes un- nc Gient ana der civil service through an enabling Wie oes 26th “Caan wheat | act of the last state legislature, were No. 2 nortl noel 1.48%; No. 2 horthera not present at Wednesday's seasions. No. 3 northern 1.19 ‘ash | City Attorneys C. L. Foster, Bis- et) ae write marck; Henry G. Owen, Grand Forks, xed 48 and O. B. Herigsted, Minot, have been named to prepare the final draft of the model ordinance. MOTORIST INJURED Dickinson, N. D., Oct. 20.—()— H. L. Currier is being treated in fe Joseph's bruises and lacer his car was forced off the road near here Tuesday by an approaching au- tomobile with blinding headlights. NNWAPOLIS “yess oli 0.—()—F lour, er Ohare in 98 pound Family patents, un- standard patents, . Shipments 20,514. 0.00. Standard mid> PROBE ‘REEFER’ SALES Hallock, Minn, Oct. 20. — (P) — Agents of the United States depart- ment of justice are investigating re- ports of sale of marihuana cigarets (reefers) to school children. E 8’ Missoula, Mont., Oct. 20.—(#)—Re- gional forest headquarters in Mis- instituted 41 court actions sons who pacer coe fires now Se Berkhamsted, Eng., Oct. 20.—(#)— QUAKE ROCKS SIMLA Francis Hill, 20, and Marjorie May- Simla. India, Oct. 20.—(P)—; y side by side on a railway vere earthquake jarred the Simla nills | track and were decapitated Wednes- Wednesday. Chimneys toppled and! day by a train. They left sealed let- roofs collapsed. Damage was slight. | ters to their parents. Livestock for Sale TWO purebred registered Angus he fers, 14 mos. old, $75 each, A. B Stauffacher, Steele, N. Dak. FIVE Pure bred registered Angur bulls, all ages. A. B. Stauffacher, Steele, N, D. ee: EEE Room and Board COMFORTABLE rooms and board Buitable for two. Always ho. water On bus line, 712 4th St. Miscellaneous for Sale DISC HARROW, $5; Monitor Drit $5; 90 ft. of 1 inch piping, $5; 8 lathe corn Gabel $8; new hg seit- feeder, $8; rack and wagon, $10. corn planter, $18; new corn sheller | $18; new Hero fanning mill, $20. engine, 1% ine $25; new Lets feed ‘and room, grinder, $38; seed corn, shelled, $1 Close to bus line. 623 6th St. oats, 30c bu.; colt, 2% years = hog brooder Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINE YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapier you have ever used Staples sheets to- tem! tam prices: John Garnier, Rt FHEnSTAS CARDS -It is oun 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 EARLY Ohio potatoes, 90 cents hundred. Delivered. Phone 602-J. fe For Sale or Rent ter af all times. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 2033-J. ROOM in new air-conditioned home. Close to bath. Always hot water. 908-Sth St. Mi sul pest oH Also single ‘On bus line. 609 basement 4th St. phone. 1198. nicely furn! sleeping rooms next to bath. 905 6th. St. Phen 2477-W. Ee Always oid, Boonomy tater. Ges heat a2 4th Bt. Phone granaries and other buildings at |, Private en: OOM” next to be ae tie ‘th Ot ‘rpone 160°, home, eee Next to bath. $10. Pho Phone a ieliaia ing room. water in room. S10 4th & and cold ROOM convenient to capitol and | downtown, 722 6th St. Phone 614 7 room for rent. $10 for two girls, 522 11th St. Phone 854-R NEW five room moderr. bungaivs with basement apartment and gar- age. Phone 1518-J. Wing, N. Dak. 15-30 tes Meal Deering tractor. ame ae Ree front sleeping Willie Ehnes, room in mod- home, 418 2nd 8t, APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. OPEN NIGHTS | Until 10 o’clock to serve you better MYER’S GROCERY erly Richholt’s Phone 631 | Houses for Rent SIX room modern two « story house, located at 412 Ave. D. Monthly rental $50. Possession Nov. 1. ki SIX room modern two-story house. Double garage attached. At 925 Sixth 8t. Prony. rental, $55. Available Nov, 1. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block SIX room modern two story ae located at 610 West Rosser. Avai able immediately. Hedden Real Es- tate Agency, Webb Block. Phone 0, SIX room fully modern house. Ex- cellent location. Gas heat fur- nished, Inquire at 111 Ave. A West. MODERN house, five rooms and bath.. Conveniently located for schools, Inquire at 511 5th St, SEVEN room house located at 1020 llth St. $40. ae pperment house, 415 Mandan wo 5-room houses, $25 and $35. SEVEN room house and 4 acres of land on east side of Bismarck, $25. M. CASEY & SON SIX ROOM modern house with gar- age. Inquire 214 5th. St. after 5 m. or Saturday. LOWER duplex, two bedrooms. Heat and water furnished. R. W San- ders. Phone 1341. GOOD five room modern bungalow, full basement, enclosed porch, $35. Geo. M. Register. MODERN six room house. Close to school. Located at 314 W. Rosser. Call 1747-R. PARTLY modern 5 room house, in good condition, Centrally located. Phone 2414-M. FOUR room modern bungalow, can be seen at 309 7th St. Geo. M. Register. THREE ROOM house, partly modern. Gas. Nice location. Call at 507 15th St. MODERN house. For information, Phone 367., or call at 806 Rosser Ave. NEW modern home in good residen- tial district. Bob Aune, phone 205. HOUSE at 111 Thayer. Phone 419. Instruction LEARN TYPING, Learn keyboard 1a ten days. Extension Service. 214 Masonic Temple Bldg. Minneap>- Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either or aad filled. 409 Perfection Cleaners Ladie’s Dresser Cleaned Only 50c 718 Thayer For Sale or Trade WILL EXCHANGE for rome property six room modern home St. Paul on Dayton Ave. near Lex- ington Ave. and also near Central high school. Phone son Land Co. CHESTER WHITE about 150 Ibs. for red Duroc or Poland Chinas. All hogs vaccinated and sure breeders. Inquire at 723 So. 10th St. FOR CORN, piss (rom 50 ie 150 Iba. | tmquire at 722 Bo. 101m 8

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