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840 STUDENTS ON ATTENDANCE ROLL 222 Pupils of Will School Are Neither Absent or Tardy First Month Eight hundred and forty of the stu- dents of the city schools are listed or. the perfect attendance record for the first month of school. The Will school heads the list with 222, with the Richholt school a close second with 215 named. The William Moore school names 166; Roosevelt, 138, and the Wachter school, 99. The high grade for perfect attend- ance is the first grade at the Rich- holt school with 49 pupils listed. The schools with pupils listed fol- William Moore School tade—Richard Brown, Betty pe, lore Dietz, Beatrice Fitch, Yvonne Gerlitz, Jean Hauser, Patricia Jones, Beverly Josund, Louise Kut-) chera, Rosemary McCollum, Myhre, _ Alfred. Patterson, Robert Fiercy, Janet Register, Frank Rem- ington, Peggy Riche, Kenneth pe He a ‘Thistethwaithe, Nadine Wal er, Mary Wilson, Valmar Yeager ond Marlene. Gordinaire. Jueline Anderson, Second grade—Jt Warren Bidwell, Mary Cart, Neil Duane’ Fred- Ralph Gebhardt, |!2 Dietz, Ardell ericks, Neil Friel, Gloria Pall William Hart, Beverly ne Lambert, Beverly Lar- Lee, Ernest Lovin, Marvin McCall, an Peters, Calvin Reming- Ak Glibert Rindah!, Margaret Smit and Patsy Wells. Third grade—Lewis McCrorie, Shir- ley Campbell, Jack Albrecht, Hazel Beers, Lester Belden, William Cripe, Dean Dresbach, Joseph Fevold, Mere- dith Fisher, Nancy, Forde, Shirley Jones, Jo Ann Kronick, Arthur Kut- chera, Phyllis Larson, Richard George Miller, Robert Morton, Elaine Peterson, Ralph Penner, Marion Piercy, Naomi Rusert, Richard Scher- mer, Richard Schudel, Nancy Sork- Ho Shirley Turner and Le! Fourth _grade—Norval pres arbara Barneck, Richard Brandes, Rodney Fisher, Catherine Haman, Jean Hedahl, Mikired Hering, Shirley Knecht, Donna Knutson, Ernest Lar- son, Marian Lawrehce, Elaine Lee, Thomas Orchard, Donald Personius, Herbert Putnam, , Beverly pee SAEs heth Remingto! Floyd lds, Sames Schulte, Nell. Seth, Wire ania Sorensen, Arthur Claridge, Dolores Fetch, Kent Hermann, Aeron John- son, Wilbert Koenig, ‘Cornelia Lan- eer, popes McCrorie and Maxine rien. Fifth grade—William Dirlam, Rob- ert Dow, Lawrence Kell, Harry Ralph ment Charles Rodney Linn Asplund, mat ory Barth, ryerda, Bibl pier, Soret oa ‘Jeanette Duryea, Helge Engen, Donald ‘he ee Graffam, Rober Johnson, Leslie Jones, Robert Martell, John Morton, Fran- ces Nelson, Duncan , Mary Put- nam, Helen Quanrud, Richard Rodi, Betty Shaw, Patricia Smith, John Swenson, tilda Towne, Joan Wells, morethy, ‘Williams and Rosemary |V' eager. Sixth grade—Richard Aide, Patricia Andrus, Glenn Barth, William Byerly, eo be: George’ Clemens, Lester ose Ruth | Robe: Engen, Gordon Fisher, Geraldine Gil- Tete, Btelln Hering: Hichand Iverson, Norma Benne Norman Jensen, Dor: othy Jones, Jean Knecht, Mary Lar- | Lois cee Liefur, Norman Little, Peobert Tans tad, Robert yhre, Harold Mack’ Bh eee Jack Shunk, Williamson, em Towne, |al Loren’ Vettel, Phyllis Wahl, William Waldschmidt, Elizabeth Wilde, James Smith and ‘beim Wray. Wachter School First_ grade — Donna Arnold, Ma: belle Burtis, Delmar Cassidy, Rudy Crawford, Wallace Goll, Marvin Hogue, Walter Johnson, Jean’ Kobel, Eileen Kottsick,~ aay ian, An- drew Masigian, Olson, Dorothy Ritchey, pPranels Schloemer, Marian Schwal Smith, Phyllis Smith, Ide "atrabel Patty Wachal and Ethel Welch. hee er Doll, eames Williams, Francis Schubert, Elizabeth Schubert, Mary. Ritchey, LaVonne Paulson, Gilbert ison, wil- liam Finkle, Marian So! Burkhart, Greig, Frances Kozak, Ora othy Hitchcock, Charles aioe Johnson and Anna Masigian: i arden Cian Binder, Edward Burts Gee Crawford, William eae Biren Jenaoe Clifford Lam; tan, May Me », Robert Sehante Mil Mil rd cats, iy Schwab an Fourth prada Eltnoe Adams, Ray- mond Behrens, Anton Rekert, Velnin Gall, William ‘Johnson, Roger John- son, Arthur Merkel, Clara Meské Richard Olson, Jean Ritchey, Cla! ton Schacht, Lucille Schloemer, Dor- othy Schwab Frank Stec! Laura Troll a, Philip Trolley. le—Basil Baker, Josephine pate rd Gall, Hay rie yn, no Nabel Manigian’ & Es- | Th ther Meeder, ne Meyers, Jack Solum, Doris Sundquist, Arthur. Stro- bel, Junior Wilcox and Betty Will- mann, Sixth grade—Mary Blohm, Crawford, Verna Bee Shirley Holmes, Illa Johnson, Edward John- son, Herman Merkel yyind Norma Olson, yone Hitones, pupene jorie Solum, Emelie epee Mar: Frank eee Barbara, bel, and Leonard Wi will School le—Audre; First lyn Babcock, Alan Bowers, Rosemary Burdick, Wallace Loraine Carlson, Dohn, Doug: ce Robert Keller, Burton Nelaetter, Robert Joanne Reichert, ne dates Mae, Me in! ‘ Donald Sykes, Dougias Warren and Donna Zerr. —Eldor Anderson, Jey, J Gistie Richard Nally, etic Betterly, Joanne Sore Wallace, Del Gladys eeu Seephine Keller, lo Hleingartner, Oliver Olson, Bev- San {Calvin Morls Lee, Brazerol Roy |Arlo Beat Lois |ley Schants, aes Ear! | in Ladd, Frank Morley, ick, Potter, Jack mith, Edward Al William Belk, Julis Brisk, John n iey iverson, erly pk phan David erly Patera, James Ro Soy and ere Witteorn, Fourth grade —Vivian Bakken, Yvonne Barker, Dolores Bavendick, Donald Carlson, Robert Colburn, La- verna Craig, Melvin Douglas, Joseph Ergen, Frances Everts. Verna ° rea a phe Hebig, John fn wide, pena 8 Paeens Lloyd ted Ps % Lewis, man Land, Larry Riactin. Merle oaEget Betty Middlemas, Ramona » Anna Norstrom, Mark O'Dell, George Ol- Robert Reid- ‘Schendel, irene! Schultz, Dolores Ul mer and& Bety Whitcomb. ~ Fifth tbridee, Grace Anderson, Rob- ert Bainbridge, nt Barbie, Ver- dele Bewden Margate Trickao Clifto mont rr, rt mn, a Forward, Marian Geigle, Charlotte Gussner, Colleen Winnie Hal. verson, Lois Harmsen, Delane Kel ler, Doris Kleingartner, ene Knoll, Rubin Langl, Robert Gladys MacQueen, Dorot! Florence Martin, Maurine lin, Lawrence Melech, Luc; Jane Parks, Bernella Riedinger, Beverly Vachon, pred ale aid Hear . th grade—Grani , old A Anderson, Bhiviey Anderson, Mary Bavendick, Jean Burbage, Isabel Cor- jell, Jenelle Kemph, Donald Kiemele, ‘Ruth Kruckenberg, Grace McKenzie, phase Neideffer, itt, Robert, Ritterbush, Beverly Rue, Joanne Slorby, Jean Smith, Tru- man Solberg, Maxine Speaks, Robert Tester, Wanda Wallce, Forrest Wi Ruben Weigelt, Donald Whitcom! ard George willie. unity —Reuben Behrbaum, Aare (Biggs, Catherine eh Ferd- and Masse! nce Nalbardian, Joseph, Pinks Edwin Seven, Joseph Schul land Singer, Vernon Stanley,” Beverly Tekippe, Jesse Wil- son, fuer rl le, Walter Donald Bohn Hilda ee Bete Bene) Albert Markham, J Ror Torte Neoley Leonard ygard, Norman Schultz, Audrey tal exenneth Wil- son and George Masseth Roosevelt School grade—James Brauer, John Delores mary Cook, William Hektner, Linnis pane Lenore Larson, Beverley Main, Richard Opp and Patricia Pierce. Second prnee Ronee Anderson, Claud Beattie, James Chernick, Douglas Boise, Dery! Ehr- mantraut, Elna Fahigren, George {Hancher, Warren Johnson, Veronica Jones, George Kelsch, Patricia Larsen, Jacquiline LaVine, James Lipp, Henry Mahiman, Alan Miller, Patricia Brien, Betty Opp, Delores Sabins, Lucille Sasse, Patsy Schneider, June Scott, James ‘Betie, Ruben Spitzer and Roberta Wolf, ird Binds Bennett, Douglas Dunahay, m Fleck, Robert Freise, ana fall, Allen Heising, ay, Jones, Wayne Jorgenson, Eva eee Catherine Page, Marilyn Papke, Lois Pelke, Gene Pfeifer, Shir ley Pfeifer, Ruth Pfleeger, Betty Rue, Richard Babin, James ' Schierbeck, Erin Schmitz, Corrine Skei srl Smith, Martha Tavis and Bever! ade — Richard ee Quintin Cohenour, Constance Cord- ner, Eileen Ebeling, Loraine Ellis, Bey- y Erickson, Zena Erickson, John Fahigr James Grabow, George olny John pa olaty Joan King, Fran- Lipp, Snir Ugg Beverly Mc- Donal James O’Brien, Paul Olleary, Dirck Schneider, Dwayne Scott, Ir- pe pod Clarence Torzeski and Paul el, grade—Myron Atkinson, Neil ‘Shurchili, ‘William Buel Vid James Dolph, kson, Betty Fleck, Jane pall aa Harless, Joann Harty, Hektner, Kenneth Hoff, Leon- neon bc! ee Jordan, Rich- ard naidaeush, ponvilis “Nose! ‘Nagel, Rich- ard Quamme, James Pierce, Richard Rue, Robert Schierbeck, Bre Bo ea Kenneth Simons, Hilary Sm: ald Vendsel and Frederick Sixth grade—Elizabeth ‘tee “Rob- ert Boutros, Duane Carlson, Robert | —___ Chernich, Dolores Delzer, ’ Annette |Diven, Barton Fahleren, Vivian Far- ni Jessie Fields, sores Harrison, Ruth Hedden, Lois Hekt ae Rich- ard eee Rosemary Holm, Baul Kraft, Robert LeRoy, Robert O'Brien, Dolores Papke, Eileen Pfeifer, Margaret Pfleeger, Jean Plomasen, Elizabeth Rasche, Robert Rue, Bhir- Shipley, Kenneth Schultz, John is Stedman, Tio Steen aire ‘Tolchinsky. Bichiole School i First grade—June Asplund: Betty Bryan, Sheila Campbell, Wilbert Slaten LeRoy Carothers, John el aol Irma Ely, |Robert Ely, ger, Frances Gamble, , Hjnetie He fe Hekene dershott le Jes ser, Martin eaten, "Wallsoe Lareon, Harold Meill, Jala Morley, Harold Nelson, Nelson, Robert Nelson, Tom Pickles, Ruth Porter, Carol Bod- erberg, Beverly Thompson, Nancy Whipple, Deloris Amory, ‘LaVonne Bohrer, Walter Broxmeyer, Richard Campvell, Arlene Coddington, Lavila Gessellchen, Lauretta Sesser, Donne Juhala, Harvey Klee, Karla Larson, Bertha Loney. Albert Mayer, Grace McCabe, Robert Mehrer, fot \Melvin Nathan, Gerald Neils, iSeims, Henry Bite Marie Soderquls Triber and Beverly Yout oune. Abfater, farion First Me Darrell Second gr aoe ae jJne Anderson, Duane Aune, Mi Bredy, meier, Betty Carley, Rose Coats, jomas Corothers, Aldo Chesrown, Donna Gallop, Edith Gamble, eas Harju, Eldon Herman, Gene Johnson, Aivina Klein, Richard Larson, Fern Lewis, and Beverly Nel Vera ice Hie a inmill and Natalie Welch.” Leland Bride, or Goehring, Jesser, , Violet waltee, ia Edwards, Helen Erickson, Wil- arley pee Helen Fritz,, e. |Gamble Garberick, Donald ‘auch, Ruben Hochhalter, avis Joseph Johnson, lene Klein, Gall Shirley Gallup, George Calvin Kolt) Marlene Kerns, Mandigo, Raynie Mind! Beli ae Eugene Nelson, Gilbert peter Tae e- Peterson, Winnifred Quanrud, Roos: Schultz, ‘Winnifred Seims, Irene Thornton, Clarence t June Loney, ny | LAUNDRY WANTED, Prices Hoe Alice | WANTED—November 1st by young THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1937 Male Help Wanted Salesmen Wanted WANTED: Young man to do clerical work mining camp. Zap Cul- Nery Co., Zap, N. D. Female Help Wanted WANTED: Girl to help with house- work and milkhouse work. Must be good plain cook. Five adults in fam- ily. Electrical conveniences, Will pay fare. State age and weight and en- close snapshot. Haugland Dairy. Minot, N. Dak. SPECIAL work for married women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses. FREE. No canvassing. Give age and dress size. Fashion Frocks, rate Dept. E-6962, Cincinnati, Work Wanted NEAT, ambitious young man, experi- enced waiter, desires position as clerk in department or grocery store in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 24387. reasonable. All work guaranteed We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253 WANTED: Housework or genera! work by experienced woman, slightly deaf. 303 7th St. WANTED: Part time or afternoon work by experienced stenographer Phone 916-W. EXPERIENCED lady wants part- time housework. Call 1213-W. Ask for Sally. ee EXPERIENCED woman wants day or hour work, Tel. 1778-J, Ask for SALESMAN wanted for well we Snap-On and Blue-Point tools pro- tected territory, Nberal commissions, must have car. Samples loaned Write Snap-On Tools, 1218 Harmuo Place, Minneapolis, Minn. Houses for Rent SIX “modern two story house, located at 412 Ave. D. "Saonthly rental $50. Possession Nov. 1. SIX room modern two-story house. Double garage attached. At 925 Sixth St. Monthly rental, $55. Available Nov. 1. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE bocimib es Webb Block Phone 0 WITH OPTION to buy, to responsi! party, 5-room modern house, newly remodeled and decorated. Built-in features. Low taxes. Half block off pavement. Phone 1539. SIX room fully modern house. E&x- cellent jocation. Gas heat fur- very Tw apartment house, 415 Mandan t. $45. TWO 5-room houses, $25 and $35. SEVEN room house and 4 acres of land on east side of Bismarck, $25. T. M. CASEY & SON SIX room modern two story house, located at 610 West Rosser. Avail- able immediately. Hedden Real Es- te Agency, Webb Block. Phone 0. IM nicely furnished modern bungalow, newly — decora' with Garage. Desirable location. 822 ‘7th St. For information call 1116, Household Goods for Sale Household Goods clean, perfect mechanically $50 aed $90’ Easy Washer, 1 vas Bureka ‘Vacuum Cleaner, model G, used 6 months; com- : plete with attachments. Used $69 Philco Car Radio, in service 8 months; in- Phone 407304 Main Av. HIGHGRADE Upright Piano. mahog- any case, First $75 takes it. Phone 650 after 6 p. m. or call 905 10th St. SACRIFICE for quick sale, 3 com- plete beds, day bed, bedding, table, caer fruit jars. Tel. 1381-W. 500 Oth. SOgRCIEE library table, round oak | table, cupboard and miscellaneous | articles, Call at 305 8th 8t. Room and Board COMFORTABLE rooms and board Suitable for two. Always hou water On bus line. 712 4th St. ROOM and board. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Call at 214 15th St., after 6 p.m. x5 BOARD and Room. Very reasonable for two, Also single room. 310 Av: A. WANTED: Roomers and boarders Prices very reasonable. Tel. 1253. SIX ROOM modern house with @ir- age. Inquire 214 5th. St. after 5 Pp. m. or Saturday. LOWER duplex, two bedrooms. Heat and water furnished. R. W San- ders. Phone 1341. school. Located ire 314 W. “Rosee. Cail 1747-R. PARTLY modern 6 room Hoan; in good condition. Centrally located. Phone 2414-M, MODERN hot phone 36° Ave. NEW modern home in good residen- _tial district, Bob Aune, phone 205. HOUSE at 111 Thayer. Phone 419. ¢. For Information, or call at 806 Rosser SPECIAL SALE Floor Sample Models Norge Washers Norge Refrigerators Norge Gas Ranges Norge Electric Ranges 20% While they last. Act now. LUNDE Super Service & Sales Co. Cor. 7th & Thayer Phone 2423 BOARD and room, suitable for two Close to bus line. 623 6th St. —— Feed and Seed FOR SALE: Yellow shelled corn, white corn, or cracked corn in truck. or car lots, The Farmers iuevator Company, Arthur, N. Dak. 14 miles north of Cusselton, N. Dak. »n Highway 18. LOOK US UP FOR MEATS Phone 176 for reasonable prices. People’s Meat Market Personal WANTED: Original poems, songs for immediate consideration. Send poems to Columbian Music Pub- ner Ltd, Dept. B-250, Toronto, an. OFFICE EQUIPMENT and service with a guarantee that counts. Type- writer Sales and Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd 8t., Bismarck. a Livestock for Sale O purebred registered Angus hei- fers, 14 mos. old, $75 each. A. B. Stauffacher, Steele, N. Dak. FIvE Pure bred registered Angu: bulls, all ages, A. B. Stauffacher, YOUR LUCKY NUMBER Wanted to Rent Travel Opportunity DRIVING to Spokane, Wash., be- tween Nov. 10 and Nov. 20. Room for two. Box 105, Bismarck. Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVELY PRICED! All makes and models of Used Cars are included in this big annual Ford Dealer Clear- ance. They are attractively priced for immediate sale, in plain figures. It’s your chance of the year to drive a bergain. SALES! LOTS OF GOOD and Commercial Care. Many sizes and body types... many with R & G Guaran- tee. A good truck is a good money-maker. Come in; and select one that’s right in every way for your needs! OCTOBER BARGAIN SPECIALS 1931 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN $185.00 1935 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN $365.00 1985 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN $415.00 1929 MODEL A FORD $95.00 1937 FORD V-8 TUDOR Ranged New — 1s cove ter Over 90ye $595.00 Several Model A Fords and Chevrolets Also at Greatly Reduced Prices. USED TRUCK BARGAINS One dozen Used Trucks that must move at once. We know the prices are right. Contact Us at once. They’re sensational truck buys. UNIVERSAL MOTOR CO. Phone 981 FORD DEALER Bismarck, North Dakota 122 Ist St. ONE or two large rooms, clothes closets, gas plate, bath adjoining. Reasonable, Near postoffice. 208 |DARGE front sleeping room, next w bath, Hot water ry Modern Hot wa- ter at all time Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 2033-J. ROOM in new air-conditioned home. Close to bath. Always hot water. _ 903-9th St. ROOM suitable for two. Also fay basement room. bus line. _ 4th St. Phone 1198, ROOM convenient to capitel ani downtown, 722 6th St. Phone 614 PLEASANT room for rent at Dun- raven. Board if desired. 212 3rd St. Phone 428, LARGE well furnished room with pri- vate entrance. Girls preferred. 1021 _ Sth St. LARGE pleasant room. Always hot hive Gas heat. 422 4th St. Phone MODERN warm sleeping room. Hot cold water in room. 510 4th 8t OOM in new home, near capitol. 1021 8th St, $100.00 and 5% interest annually ba: $5,000.00 farm in Wells, ag » Barleigh. Em- couple, small furnished apartment, private bath. No t basements. Call 1781. TWO OR three room unfurnished apartment, Rental not over $25 per month. Phone 2286-W. Russell Folmer, Betty Fritz, rest, nd Fuller, Fran- lore Frost, Roland | C88 Goodman, Walter Harding, Ralph ene Gladys Jesser, Burnell Kolb, McVey, be Bowe Parr rea) pana Roth, Ed- Eilne Bulzie” Nagrtie ‘Wheeler. lon Senzek, Bernita Sundby and Vera High School Athlete From Robinson Dies Jamestown, ND, D., Oct. 22—(P)— Edwin Sane 17, high school ath- kete of Robinson community, passed Mor a the Jamestown hos- pital Thursday night of a ruptured appendix. The young man was brought to Survit ents, seven sisters and five brothers. (Market News on page 7) HOUSE divided into two apartments Located close to business district Very reasonable. Terms, at 6% interest. T. M.-Casey & Son. BY OWNER, six room bungalow, 3 bedrooms, hot water heat. Attached Large finished room in Bob Aune, phone 206. Instruction description of Valley suburban trees ct 8 apa /10 acres or more tributary of 40,000, and smaller lake rvatoa farms. A. H. Wije, Moorhead, Minn Garages for Rent GARAGE for rent. Near capitol. 1029 5th St. Phone 2207. Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINE YOU, WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest Wearing Apparel ; Beaver coat, in good con- dition, Madge King, Telephone 586 after Greatest HEALT Here is relief for hay cece dak ins, colds and a!’ forms TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY by Baer “Just a few ‘things I got through The Bismarck Tribune classifieds— office supplies to help balance your budget!” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES license cle with side car. Has 1934 motor Wich ‘tide to. Los ‘Angeles, Phone Very cheap. Also separate side car | 1480-J. Fleck Motor Sales, Bismarck. =a ee acral Mattresses <2" 1749, Fargo, North Dakote. Automobiles for Sale Headline Specials 1937 DeLuxe Ford Sedan with 1936 DeLuxe Plymouth Coach with radio and heater $525.00 1986 Chevrolet Coach 5.00 1986 DeLuxe Ford Sedan $525.00 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe $495.00 1935 House Trailer $175.00 25 others from which to chooxe. All cars winterized, heater: tf freeze, winter grease and oil, Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 38 years of honest used car dealing 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 anc Broadway, Bis- marck. "35 DIAMOND T Truck. DeLuxe. Good condition, Take small car in part payment. Call at 220 W. Rosser Ave. DIDJA KNOW? MYER’S GROCERY Formerly Richholt’s Phone 631 §s open every evening until 10 o'clock Apartments for Rent MODERN UNFURNISHED 3 room basement apartment, convententiy located for schools and <apitol. Rent very reasonable. Immediate occu- pancy. Investors Mortgage Security Co,, Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 16dv, TWO LARGE room apartment for light housekeeping. Strictly modern. Newly decorated. New frigidaire. Hot and cold water always. 213 llth St., one half block from Broad- way. Please call at rear door. NEW five room ground floor fur- nished apartment. Convenient to capitol and high school. Heated garage. Heat and water furnished Price Owens, Phone 278. UNFURNISHED apartment, two bed- rooms, living room, kitchen, bata. Electric range, refrigerator, Heat ced water. 201 Ave. A, West, Phons 16. UNFURNISHED apartment in new apartment building. Suitable for two. Laundry privileges. 212 W. Broadway. Call 2188-J. £ ONE ROOM furnished apartment, private entrance. Laundry privi- Close in. Call at 120 W. leges. Thayer. TWO ROOM apartment. Lights, tel- ephone and water. 523 So. 9th St Phone 894-M. : APARTMENT with garage. Available November 1. For two adults. Apply Mrs. J. E. Dawson, 406 6th St. MODERN apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Lasken Apts. Inquire Cut Rate Drug. ‘ FURNISHED 2-room and kitchenette apartment. Rental $24. 721 3rd St. One room. $16.50. 618 6th St. 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. 7m sem apartment. Available November Ist. 931—9th St., or call 539-M. BASEMENT apartment, 5 rooms and private entrance. Available Nov. 3. 714 Rosser. Phone 1328-.". NICELY furnished basement apart- ment, living room, bedroom, kitchen, Private bath. 1012 8th St. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Privat entrance Call 601. FOUR room apartment with bath. 210 12th St. Call at 207 13th. Phone _2052-W. TWO ROOM furnished upstairs apartment, Gas furnace heat. Call £08 7th St. a APARTMENT for rent. Boutrous Apartments. 500 3rd St. oe a apartment housekeeping. Call at 801 ta Bt ONE furnished room upstairs for light housekeeping. 1100 Broadway. ONE FURNISHED apartment. 818 7th Street. Lapendg ee for rent. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. Perfection Cleaners Men's 5 Lene Ladie’s Dresses Seenned 28 Cleaned Only ‘$1.00 50c Phone 1707 | For Sale or Trade | WILL EXCHANGE for Bismarcs property six room modern home in 8t. Paul on Dayton Ave. near Lex- ington Ave. and also near Centra: high school. Phone 443. Patter- gon Land Co. CHESTER WHITE boars, welght about 150 Ibs. for red Duroc or Poland Chinas. All hogs vaccinated and sure breeders. Inquire at 722 So. 10th St. EXCELLENT Income property. Will take small house as part payment. Inquire of Investors Mortgage 3e- curity Co., Bismarck, N. D. Phone 1660. 1FOR CORN, trom 50 to 150 Ibs | Inquire at 722 Bo, 10th Bt,

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