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_ WEAK RAILS LEAD DECLINE; LOSSES UP TO 9 POINTS Steels Fall Sharply on Decre: * ed Production Forecast; Bonds Also Drop [Grain Onotations] BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Ca) Oct, 23. os $101 1.00 New York, Oct. 23—(%)}—Weakness | #2, Ibs. of rails touched off a new selling drive in Saturday’s stock market and lead- ing issues suffered losses running « S$ points or so at the worst. Pressure of offerings was pro- nounced in the first half-hour and , ‘the. ticker tape at one time was as much as 4 minutes behind. Dealings quieted later but the tape was again period. sharp drop in carriers to the belief Friday’s ap- * proval of a freight rate boost by the interstate commerce commission had been discounted by the recent bris« vecovery in the transportation group It was also recognised the boost, amounting to some $47,500,000, is stil) far from compensating the roads for SHAKY SECURITIES DRIVE WHEAT DOWN 1 CENT IN CHICAGO Disappointing Export Demand Also Factor; Grain Makes Firmer Showing Abroad Chicago, Oct. 23—(P)—A weak se- curity market coupled with a disap pointing export demand undermineu the wheat market Saturday after steady opening. Wheat prices abru; dropped a cent a bushel about an 73\ hour before the close and held near higher wages and other operating Dec costs. Steels fell sharply as forecasts were made that next week's mill opera- tions would register another sizable dip. Transfers were around eg shares, Bonds pointed downward and com- piodities displayed considerable un-| y¢,7 evenness, U. 8, Steel hit a new 1937 bottom | nec, with a drop of about 4 points. Business news, on the whole, was not particularly depressing, but trad- forces apparently paid little at- tention to encouraging items. LIVESTOCK REVIEW South St. Paul, Oct. 23.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—All grades of slaughter steers and beef or butcher she stock slumped enerally amounting to 50° cents t mand showing little Improvement at the decline. Thin cows and heifers a: well as steers with the right qu and weight to go on replacement count were off less than heavier weights with more flesh. Vealers lost upward to $1.00 and bulls were off 50 cent extremes, whil topes of material closed m 7 25 te below the week’ imme: Grass Killer steers vuiked at be 25 to 9.25 with short-fed yearlin: i at 9.50 to 11.50, choice light yeaa upward to 14.00. Plain and med ium, at hel mainly at 5.00 to 7. $00 upward before the *b ¢ butcher cows cashed at after the decline, good beet cows Ser oree RANGE BoC ERP ed —P)— heat— High tow Tbe, 1.09% 1.07% we 108% zen) ae petite DULUTH Duluth, Minn... salad aa ae Durum— Open High Tanging upward to 6.50, although load | Oo} lots topped at 8.00 before the slump started. Low cutters and cutters earned 3.50 to 4.25 quite remuleny, Cutter and common sausage bulls so: ua , weighty bolog mainly. Good t wer wards to 5.7! stocker or feeder steers able at 7.00 to 9.00 4 Hog values were down cents to 1.00 below last we levels. On Friday, trade w: rately active and good to choice 140 250 und barrows and gilts sold at 9.35 to 9.65, latter price top, Butchers 0 to 400 pounds ranged 8.50 9.35, Good packing sows cashet around 800 to 8.45, good stags at 8.50 to 9.00. Strong light feeder pi were rated eupward to 1 lost 50 to 75 cone ea 25: 4 ,, Slaughter lam! this week and slaughter feeding lambs declined 50 ce: of the good to choice jambs at 9.25 .50 with a few choice Ga up to 9.65 on shipper account and cull and common kinds going at 6.50 to 7.50, CEA choice slaughter ewes Dakota feeding lambs turned to 8.00 mainly. On early week good to choice range Yeeding lambs made 9.00 to 9.75. ULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Oct, 23.—()—Closing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 heavy: dark northern spring 1.15% i a 1 dark. Pry 1.15 amber: ax, No. } 3 Pe te 2.17. Rye, No. Oats, No. 4 white 4 eaeys malting 55 NO 20; feed 51% to RANGE OF anion SALES Minneapolis, Oct. 29,—(#)—Range of carlot grain ee Wheat, No, 1 Aiea 87%; No. 95% 3 yellow 51% to 54%. No. 2 white 30 fo. 3 malting 79 to 80%; . 1, 2.18% to 2.19. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN None Oct, 23.—()—Cash wheat, , 3 hi an 300) corn, No. 3 yellow pl e a3 to died soybeans, No. 86; ee Darley ae nee ing 60 to 86; timothy eeeal 4 25 to 2.65; clover seed red 27.50 to 32.50; sweet clover 7.00 to 7.75. CHICAGO. FOTATORS gv 0, Ce aa Re Aer! 1 17% 36. Covbiers, NN 03% = '-06, Earl; any eradee ech th ded, 1 and partly gras se Be No. 1 and WOOL REVIEW Boston, Oct. 33.—(AP—U. 8, D. A.) —The wool mar! was pee in the past week and sentime! ai prices was inclined to weaken. ber of houses, however, mat v resistance to further con asking pri Some dist: and wool ho operations. in wool top f fe quantities considerably below most holders, 38 cents in he grease for fi Detaine. 38 to 39 for Ait le combing lengths, half blood, 38 to 40 for three-eighths and 37 to 39 for quarter blood. NNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapols Ser iy jots, per barri ‘Ato yay? Y Family P. Shipment. 42. Brandara mia- s winnipeg. noril lo, 3 nerenten Ft Nek 2 rue 54%; No. mixed 49%. ‘WISCONSIN CHEESE We “ene te othe we wotations for fap seit ie" Etaata £0 alsien Farmers" call board, Daisies 18, Ched- dors 18. 3 whit IK 91K MINNEAPOLIS ee GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. 23. — () — Wheat receipts Saturday 103 compared to 64 ® year ago, Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing guctetions today follow Wheat Delivered To Arrive 115% 1.28% 1.15% 1.26% se 115% 1.25% . 116% 1.23% + 112% 121% - 110% 1.19% . 108% 1.16% . 106% 1.18% 1.08% 1.10% . 1.00% 1.07% 98% 1.04% + 111% 1.14% Lower test weight nominally ciscounted 4c Il Montana Winter Wheat 14% protein 1 4 H Wor 1H W... 111% 13% protein 1DH Wor 18 W... lh'yDNS 60 Ibs... seeee . 1.00% oe “Os g 432 5 32 » 108% = MUSmMs 242: g 1.04% 1.06% nd South D: 1.02% 1.047% 1.00% 1.02% 98% 1.00% Durum oe = eOnoHG ptt t tsb aagagq 28:8: 2 3 s a 5% 1.15% 4% 114% 92% 1.13% 0% 11% 89% 1.00% 88% 106% 86% 1.03% 8% 1.00% ii i aa oEeeee : BR: 2 Be a rl aneapo of ri.) —Potat moderate, market ali demand fair; en Russett . {From then on until “ 02% | mand. was) good. the low point for the remainder of the day. 3 A brisk show of strength in Liver- pool, attributed to a break in inter- national nonintervention _negotia- tions, served only to deter sellers tn . A firm tone at Buenos Aires where wheat growing conditions are becoming more unfavorable also wus Wheat closed at near the day’s low- % | est prices, and %-1 cent below Fri- day's finish, December 97%-%, May 96%-87, corn 1-1% down, December ay 59-59%, and oats were %- % off. WHEAT CLOSE STEADY IN MINNEAPOLIS. Minneapolis, Oct, 23.—()—After a flourish of strength early on cables Australian crop news the wheat market started to sag be- t stock market weakness, but %| the close was fairly steady because of export business. Dec. closed % lower at 1.07%, May unchange ed at 1.05% and July % lower at Crushers withdrew support of flax futures and prices finished lower. Dec, flax closed 1 lower at 2.05 and py. % lower at 2.07%. oarse grains felt the influence of stock weakness. Dec. oats closed dower at 28% and May 1% lower at Dec, rye closed % higher at "and May % higher at 67%. Dec. barley closed % higher at 43% and May % higher at 45%. Cash wheat tone was slower. There was no change in winter wheat. Choice to fancy durum was firm and wanted. Cash corn receipts were heavier and Bids easy, Oats demand was improved. Rye demand was steady. Barley de- Flax was in good deman: an) ae) Bid Adams Exp 10% Lig toda A Mae ll Alas Jun 10% 60% All Ch D 155% 41% Am Can 85% Am Cry Sug 16% AMH&L 3% 7% | Mid-Con P Minn Hon Minn Mol Mont Ward Mur Corp Nash Mtrs Nat Biscuit Nat Csh R Nat Dy Pr Nat Distill Nat Pr & Lt Nat Steel Nat Tea N Y Cent K4 2 of No Pacific Ohio Oil Oliver Farm Otis Elev Pac G & El Packard Param Pict Park Utah Pathe Film HG | Za Phillips Pet Pills Flour Proc & Gam Pu 8vc NJ Pullman Pure Oil Purity Bak eegge2 gg2 ie 25° beyyae Studebaker Swift & Co Texas Tex Gul Sul 30' TPC&O Tim Roll Trans-Am Tri-Cont Cor 4% Tru-Traer 6% Union Car 176 Union Pac 10 Un Air Corp 15% a8 22 Cnited Fruit 59% Un Gas Imp 10% US Rubber 23% US Smet] R 61% % UB Steel 53% US Stl Pf 110% Vanadium STREET REVIEW Oct. 23.—)—The stock minke ht the front page this week. londay ut oppled 3 to 15 the worst break in tur years ext morning brought umd, © crits 13 points and wild trading scene: . 11, bargain hunters "to buy, hares which man ed not to want. A rally followed. the ‘closing ‘wong, ‘sounded: prices on the average showed a small nal ing Monday was touched off by downswing in steel operas drop, in turn, dislodged 1d on margin. bargain” buys Hi appeared to xtem the tide. the ronlepae ear) brought by fear which upon itnelf. “Gar joadings and power output fell. tens, much stock weakly he! Male Help Wanted “MAN WANTED" MUST have car. Work in rural dis- tricts. Your home county. Perma- Pay weekly. Give age and experience. Write P. N. Blake. 415 Lbr. Exch, Bidg., Minneapolis. MEN, to open a Toute of pin bell and other amusement games. It’s profit able and interesting. Special deal to new operators. Midwest Sales Co. 413 Al Fargo, N. WANTED: Mechanic in Chevrolet Garage, small town, state references. experience and salary expected Write Tribune Ad, 24468. BARBER WANTED. Must be good ladies’ hair cutter. Guarantee pail Harrington's, Bismarck. WANTED: Young man to do clerical work at mining camp. Zap Ouvl- liery Co., Zap, N. D. SST eee Kemale, Help Wanted WANTED! Girl to help with house- work and mallkhvouse work, Must ve good plain cook,Five adults in fam. ily. Electrical ge dala, ‘Will pay fare. State age and weight and en- close yore Haugland Dairy. Minot, IN. Dak. RL wanted to cool F. Jaszkowiak. Phone 823. Work Wan NEAT, ambitious young experi- enced waiter, desires position as clerk in department or grocery store in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 24387. LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable. All work guaranteed We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253 WANTED: Housework or genera! work by experienced woman, slightly deaf. 303 7th St. WORK WANTED By hour or day, 35 cents an hour or $1.00 a day. Cail at 408% 2nd 8t. WANTED: Part time or afternoon work by experienced stenographer Phone 916-W. men. PI wants part- time housework. Call 1213-W. Ark for Sally. EXPERIENCED woman wants day or hour work, Tel. 1778-3. Ask for Mary. WANTED: Experienced girl wants day and hour work. Phone 467-M. EXPERIENCED girl wants work oy hour or day. Phone 2186-J. __ Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINE YOU WILL find the Markwel) paper fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanently Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co Motorcycles for Sal DAI cle with side car. Has 1934 motor Very cheap. Also separate side car Fleck Motor Sales, Bismarck. Garages for Rent GARAGE for rent. Near capitol. 1029 5th St. Phone 2207. Wholesale and retail trade “reports were unimpressive. Further slowi H down of textile and shoe mills wi nvted. Motor makers speeded up, bi t this was season: The bond market fell to the tows est_in three years. S. gover ment obligations snapped back af: i. losses early in the week, but wobbl on_the home stretch, The ave! level of commodity prices worked lower. ls were weak, farm products — mi: | Produce Markets a ~~ entca Chicago, Oct. 23.. AP oultry wi casy Saturday, and butter and’ egg! were steady. Butter 85; steady; creamery firsts to 8 * other creamery prici Eggs 2,137, steady; at" Cee prices unchange Poultry, live, no cars, 5 truck easy; springs, 4 lbs. up, Pi meun Rock, 20; sprin js thal Ty Plymouth Rock, reback onie ens, 17; Leghorn chickens, 17; gee! 17; all other Hve poultry prices ai unchanged. NEW YOR! New York, ‘Oct. 23.—()—Butte! 5,879, about steady. All grades wi el e Cheese, 86, ts guise and unchan| 2,862, ady. Mixed col and’ duck esse. w! ig Live poultry, by Sreight and by ex- press, nominal; no quotations, Dréssed poultry, easy: all fresh and frozen prices unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Oc! — Butter Futur H High Low Close 33% 33% + 88% 35% 83% Egg Future: Bercigsr ston Oct, . ig Stan- ae dards, Dec, 19% 18% 18% 19% 18% - 19% 19% sad TTS Ee | Miscellaneous . sana . 33. ly; Great others in cent pape hey 33% of! 17%, ta 24. 00: pags lontreal in 3 exchange 5: mand in Italy 5.26% repetered 2 24.81 York 108: ot 9/16, CURB STOCKS New York, Oct, 23.—()—Curb: American Gen, ities 8 Fisk GOVERNMENT, BONDS 23.—)—Govern- Treasury CHICAGO srOcKs By the Asseciated Presa) sia Weat Corp. 5% MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS eee Oct. 33.—M)—Bank Si “iinet Bank Stock bid, 11% (no trading). Northwest Banco, 8. ITMENT TRUSTS 7 the Associates Press) Na ke@ the counter ev. of Tork): jamiiton Trust Maryland Fund Quart Inc Sh 10. Windsors to Leave For Paris Tonight Munich, Oct. ee) visit to the 5 the} 4 famous brown house, birthplace of the Nasi movement was the chief event of the last day of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor's tour of Germany. They were ached- uled to leave for Paris late tonight. | FOR SALE—Service statin in North Doin: Instruction IGBY — Private Shorthand and typewriting. 223 3nd St. Call 1619. LEARN TYPING, Learn keyboard in nsion _Salesmen Wanted ., | SALESMAN wanted for well knows Snap-On and Blue-Point tools pro- tected territory, liberal commissions, must have car. Samples loaned. Write Snap-On Tools, 1218 Harmun’ Place, Minneapolis, Minn. Houses for Rent OPTION to buy, to responsible Leek 5-room modern house, newiy ‘remodeled and decorated. Built-in features. Low taxes. Half block off pavement. Phone 1539. room fully modern house. Ex- cellent location. Gas heat: fur- nished. Inquire at 111 Ave. A West SEVEN room house located at 1020 llth St. $40. TWO apartment house, 415 Mandan Bt. $45, TWO 5-room houses, $25 and Leap SEVEN room house and land on east side of Bismarck, 125. T. M, CASEY & SON FIVE ROOM nicely furnished modern bungalow, newly decorated, witn garage. Desirable location. 822 ‘th St. For information call 1116, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow for Tent to responsible parties. $85 per month, Inquire at J. P. Jackson’s ~ real estate office. SIX ROOM modern house with gar- age. Inquire 214 Sth. St. after 5 Pp. m. or Saturda: LOWER duplex, two piicoee ee Heat San- ————— | . Glose to school. Located at 314 W. Rosser. Call 1747-R, PARTLY modern 5 room house, in g00d condition. Centrally located. Phone 2414-M. FIVE ROOM modern house, close to high school. Available Nov. 1s:. qqpnone 1000 FOUR ROOM modern bungalow. Can be seen at 300 7th. St. Geo. M. Registe MODERN house. For information, plone 367., or call at 806 Rosser ve. NEW modern home in good residen- tial district. Bob Aune, phone 205 ROOM modern house on or be- fore the first. Call at 308 14th. St. SEVEN ROOM modern howe. “Close in, $35. Geo. M. Register. IN TROUBLE AGAIN 510 Fifth 8t., dition. Madge King, Telephone 586 ASA Lis Travel Opportunity _ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY “I hired them a Bismarek Tribune classified ad so we'd through know what was happening down on the field.” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES iday 2éays 8 oe 1 ok (MINIMUM CHARGE 45c) (All Sdnys 4anys Sdays Gdnys 8.48 80 2.25 Clasntled ads are cash with order) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) DAILY RATES 1 aay € days Tee $3.00 1 time Weekly $3.00 MONTHLY RATES 3 times ‘Weekly $8.60 be im at 13:00 Noon for ani Rooms for Rent ONE or two large rooms, clothes closets, gas plate, bath adjoining. Reasonable. Near postoffice. 208 Rosser, LARGE pleasant room on first floor Piano. With or without board. Rea: sonable. 305 Ave. D. Phone 1231-M WARM desirable room near bath. Al- ways hot water. Now or November 1st. Phone 1770. 234 W. Thayer. LARGE front sleeping room, next w bath. Hot water always. Modern home, Close in, 418 2nd. on second floor. Desirable location. 212 Srd St. ROOM in new air-conditioned. home. Close to bath. Always hot water. 903-8th St. DRIVING to Spokane, Wash. be- tween Nov. 10 and Nov. 20. Room for two. Box 105, Bismarck. SPECIAL SALE Floor Sample Models Nerge Washers Norge Refrigerators Norge Gas Ranges Norge Electric Ranges 20% While they Inst. Act now. LUNDE Super Service & Sales Co. 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. O. Wilde. EXCELLENT paying Ford Deslershi> Southeastern N. D. Population 850 investment. Low overhead to seventy new cars per year Write Tribune Ad, 24329. Dakota county seat town. Yj fine business. Also six room mod- ern house. $7,000 cash for both. Write ‘Tribune ‘Ad, 24342. GENERAL MERCHANDIGE stock for sale. Best location in city. Reason for selling, other interest to be looked after. Write Tribune Ad VARIETY and confectionery store; good location. Must sell, account of Denison & Lund, New York Se ‘Miscellaneous for Sale , $5; Monitor Drill either printed or engraved Samples are now on display Bis- ae Tribune Company hio potatoes, 90 cents 5 “hundred. Delivered.” Phone 6 3 {5-30 MC. Deering tractor, $300 cast: Willie Ehnes, Wing, N. Dak. nui ROOM suitable for two. Also single On bus line. 609 room, well fur- nished, warm and cosy. Phone 1570-R. 611 Ave. B. yM- convenient to capitol and downtown. 723 6th St. Phone 61¢ HE well furnished room with pri- vate entrance. Girls preferred. 1021 Sth 8t. ZARGE pleasant room. Always hot water. Gas heat. 422 4th St. Phone 649, aie warm sleeping room. Hot and cold water in room. 510 4th 8t ROOM in new home, near capitol. 1021 8th St. Houses for Sale NICELY FURNISHED suite of rooms, ee Wearing Apparel FOWBALET Escter conten goad on: Perfection Cleaners Ladie’s Dresses Cleaned Only 50c 118 Thayer Men's Suite Cleaned and Preseed $1.00 Phone 1707 For Sale or Trade WILL EXCHANGE for Bismarcz property six room modern home in St. Paul on Dayton Ave. near Lex- Ave. and also near Centra! high school. Phone 443. Patter- son Land Co. CHESTER WHITE weight about 150 lbs. for red Duroc ot Poland Chinas. All hogs vaccinated and sure breeders. Inquire at 722 So, 10th 8t. EXCELLENT Income property. Will take small house as part payment. Inquire of Investors Mortgage Se- curity Co., Bismarck, N. D. Phone 1660. FOR CORN, pigs from 50 to 150 ibs Inquire at 722 So. 10th St. YOUR LUCKY BUMSE fe our phone Quality Ww. Re OLEANERS Household Goods for Sale SIX ROOM Bunalow. Three bedrooms, extra maid’s room in basement. Basement apartment renting for $35 per month. Fine location. Close in. Owner transferred _Fargo. Phone 308-W. HOUSE divided into two apartments. ) east TM. fr & Son. BY OWNER, six room bungalow, 3 bedrooms, hot water heat. Attached At Write Tribune Ad. 24442 or tel. NEW ote home, 5 eee rooms. Large finished room in basement. Bob Aune, phone 205. LOOK US UP FOR MEATS Phone 176 for reasonable prices. People’s Meat Market PARTIALLY or unfurnished house or ground floor apartment with two bedrooms and garage. Write Tri- Two room uni apartment. Rental not over $25 per month. Phone 2286-W. Farms for Sale FARMS FOR SALE in the Red River Valley, Western Minnesota and Eastern North Dakota. All sizes. Te!i us what you want. We have it. Buy this fall at the lowest prices in thirty years. Send for circulars. A. ¥. Mors Sompany 110% Broadway, Fargo, forth Dakota. boarders: Close to bus line. 623 6th St. SS DINING room set, three beds com- plete, breakfast set, oll stove, cab- machine, chest, van: mower, lumber, radio. Fred Worllte, Park Hill Addition, STUDIO davenport, 61 $18; i daybed $15; rug 810, ater heater, $7. Pencara 4-40 condition, $285. 618 5th. HIGHGRADE Upright Piano. mahog- any case. First $75 takes it. Phone 650 after 6 p. m. oF call 905 10th 8t. BEDROOM suite, eee radio, hadi studio couch, dishes, kitche! laneous furniture. aoe a taees Apts. {GOOD USED Ellington piano. First $100 takes it. Also double sised bed and mattress, 405 13th. —_—— SEE Room and Board COMFORTABLE rooms and board. Suitable for two. Always how water On bus line. 712 4th St. ROOM and board. Gentlemen pre- ferred, Call at 214 15th St., after 6 Pp. m. ROOM AND BOARD, $25 per month Private entrance. 919 5th &t. Phone 390. BOARD and Rooi reasonable ery for two. Also single room. 310 Ave. A. FOR RENT room. Boarders rae Also work by the hour. Ph Personal and with e guarantes taut counts. Type. writer Sales and Service, Phone 68, 8t., Bismarck. 103 REDUCE — Lose up to 7 pounds many. Write Dr. Wendt, Canton, 8 Kk. Livestock for Sale TWO purebred registered Angus hei fers, 14 mos. old, $75 each. A. B. Reeenanee, ma N. ot Angur bulls, TAI agen LAR f erautteoter, Steele, N. a Ride Wanted TWO ladies pe driver's wish ride to Los Angeles. USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS TRUCKS INTERNATIONA! ree Merton, 18 ine Wheelbase, eo Inpeneanionat —c- Sie 1936 is |, 2-3 ton, 185 in. wheel- FORD—1931 Mode! iT peek Body, 131 in, wheelbase. ne (NT Wet ire 4 8.25x20 th van body, 3 ton, 185 in, base. 1%. DODGE—1931 Model pai ton, 181 in. wheelbas: G. M. C.—1936 Truck—A-1 condi- tion, 1% ton, 157 in, wheelbase, CHEVROLET—1936 Truck, x6- 10 th 1% ton, 157 in. ‘wheel- base. USED CARS eae oe AIRFLO W—1935 CHEVROLET COUPE — 1926 mod NAS) JEDAN—New tircs. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. Phone 422 Bismarck, N. D. Automobiles for Sale Bleadlime Specials 1937 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 et 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe A 1985 House Trailer $175.00 35 others from which to ch All cars winter! |, heaters, freeze, winter grease and Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 38 years of honest used car dealing A REAL quslity car, LaSalle sedan at. sacrifice price. Reason for selling, have other good car. See owner, 304 Mandan S8t., or phone 131. "85 DIAMOND T Truck. DeLuxe. Good condition, Take small car in part: Payment. Call at 220 W. Rosser Ave V-8 PANEL job in good running co! dition at less than half price. See owner. 215 W. Main or phone 131. Apartments for Rent MODERN UNFURNISHED 3 room basement apartment, convenientiy located for schools and sapitol. Rent very reasonable. Immediate occu- sath Investors Mortgage Security Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 1600 we LARGE room apartment for light housekeeping. Strictly modern Newly decorated. New frigidaire. Hot and cold water always. 213 lth St., one half block from Broad- way. Please call at rear door. THREE ROOM unfurnished semi- basement apertment. Newly in- culated, new floors. Laundry privi- leges. Available Nov. 15. 217 Ave. D, West. NEW five room ground floor fur- nished apartment. Convenient to capitol and high school. Heated garage. Heat and water furnished. Price Owens, Phone 278, partment, two bed- rooms, living room, kitchen, bata. Electric range, refrigerator. Heat end water. 201 Ave, A, West. Phone UNFURNISHED apartment in new apartment building. Suitable for two. Laundry privileges. 212 W. Broadway. Call 2188-J. 0} ROOM furnished apartme: private entrance. Laundry _ priv: bac Close in. Call at 120 W. er. TWO ROOM apartment. Lights, tel- ephone and water. 523 So. 9th St. Phone 894-M. THREE ROOM apartment, all fur- nished. Frigidaire. Private entrance. Also room for rent. 318 9th St. APARTMENT with gi November 1. For two Mrs. J. E. Dawson, 406 6th St. MODERN apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Lasken Apts. Inquire Cut Rate Drug. TWO FURNISHED apartment 1082 to high school and grade schooi. 818 7th St. . TWO front rooms furnished for light housekeeping. $2¢ per mo . 1014 Broadway. NEW THREE room semi-basement apartment. Available November 1st. 931—0th St., or call 539-M. BASEMENT int, 5 rooms and private entrance. Available Nov. :. 714 Rosser. Phone 1328-.7. NICELY furnished basement apart- ment, living room, bedroom, kitchen, private bath. 1012 & MODERN light neers part: furnished Gas heat. Private room apartment with bath. 210 12th St. Call at 207 13tn. Phone 2052-' TWO ROOM furnished upstairs aeararg Gas furnace heat. Call FURNISHED 2-room apartment, pri- vate entrance. Adults only. 405 13th St. 2 APARTMENT for rent. Boutrous Apartments. 500 3rd St. Phone 2250, ‘apa! or ig! housekeeping. Call at 801 4th St. ONE furnished room upstairs for light housekeeping. 1100 Broadway. rent 215 a“ Phone 853 Mattresses or apring filed. jar ut um

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