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SHIPMENT DECLINE BLAMED AS STOCKS DROP TO 2 POINTS | Slower Pace of Heavy Industry, * Reduction in Earnings, Predicted New York, Oct. 27.—()—Mild gloom to around 2 cents, U. 8. Steel was the jivotal performer. While it gained ‘arly in the session in response to the ‘first dividend on the common in five Sears, it slipped when analysts cited “a rather marked falling off in ship- ments” in recent weeks. @his, Wall Street men said, carried with it the implication of a slower pace of heavy industry and probably Teduction in earnings during the next several months. Throughout the day trading was skimpy. Along with U. 8. Steel, (i Chrysler, another active issue, gyratea | Dec. Tvequently. Gold shares turned strong in late dealings. Transactions approximated 100,000 shares. | Livestock | 3: SOUTH $v. PAUL South St. Paul, Oct. 28.—(M—(U. D .A.)\—Cattle 3700; bids on good and better grade steers sharply lower for the week; lower grade less changed; megium to good yearlings around 7.09-10.00 little action on fat cows and heifers; these around 50 or more lower for the week; low cutter and cutter cows 3.00-4.00 bulls weak: mostly 4.50- 5.23; stockers around 25 lower than Monday. Calves 2300; veal: teeny, to weak, good and choice 9.50; few 10.00. Hogs 9500; fairly active, steady with Tuesday; good to choice AY Ibs. 8.60- 0% ipP aa for 140- 200 w 270-400 II id down to 7.45; good stag: feeder Pigs ery. Da average cost Tuesday 8.51 Sheep 9000; Maclader: Sins pbrone ns very little done early; around steady on all good to choice lambs Tuesd: several loads choice grades 9.2 native ewes Tuesda: feeding lambs 6.00-: Dairy cows, good close springers and heifers steady; bulk medium and good 60.00-85.00. ICAGO Chicago, oct, ci Tt. 8 D. A.) —Hogs 15,000, including 4,500 direct; poereee strong to 10 higher than ‘Tesday’s average; top 9.35 but sev- erhl loads strictly choice hogs held at good packing sows’ 7: fightweishts and outstanding medium= weights to 8.40, Cattle 6,500, calves 1,000; strictly good, choice and prime steers with weight 25-50 higher; others strong, instances 25 higher; top 19.50 paid for two loads around 1,300 Ib. averages: next highest price 19.00; Te obseTs but rank aad tiie w and shortfed crop selling at 8.00-12.50; all other classes getting better ac- tlon on’more or less cleanup marke! stockers fully steady; weighty sau- see bulls 6.50 down; vealers 10.50 “Sheep 8,000, including 1,000 direct: fairly active; mostly steady on all classes; native and range lambs 9.50- 65; few cholce natives 9.75; beat my 1d higher doube choice yearling: faughter ewes $:00-4.00, mostly; a 70 1b, feeding lambs 9.50-75. SIOUX CITY Sioux Cty, Oct. 27.—(—(U. 8. D, A.) -—Cattle 2500; calves 500; slaughter steers and yearlings slow, ‘wely ac- count higher asking prices; scattered early bids steady; fed heifers scarce, little changed; grass fat she stock largely little changed; light cows dull; stockers and feeders slow, moderately liberal carryover | from Tuesday: steady to easier: few steers and yeai lings salable above 12.50; atiletly choice absent and quoted above 16.50 common. and medium lots down to $00 and under; choice fed heifers quoted around 13.00; few short fed lots 8.50 down; bulk beef cows 4.50: 5,50; cutter grades mainly 3.50-4 few good lghts stock steers 7.00- run Includes 21 loads western rang: ers. Hogs 3000; about steady with Tues- aqy's average to all Interests: top 3.95; good and choice 190-280 Ib. buteners $.65-76; 280-300 Ibs. heavies 4 160-190 Ib. lights 8.40- 83: packing. sows mostly “115; few smooth kinds of butener order up to 8.00; stags mostly 8.00; light lights and feeder pigs 8.75-9.00 to feeders. +Sheep 1200; no early fat lamb bids; thdications around steady: choice na: tives held above 9.00; ewes opened steady at 3.25 down; feeders uncha ed; early sales good kinds 8.00-25; plain light weights 7.50. A.) CHICAGO POTATOES P)—(U. 8. D. total US. Chicago, Oct —Potatoes, 118, on track 41 Idaho Rui 35-: AY mostly. ‘iene Us. i Colorado Red McClures US. North Dakota Bliss 1, mostly 1.25; cob- nd partly panded Ohios US. No. 1, and 110-15; Minnesota Red US. No, 1, and Early Ohios Us. 3 Earl yartly grad iver section cobblers partly graded 1.05-10; partly graded 1.05. MIND AT OE more Minneapolis, O: ee 27.—()—(U. 8. D ADP yee moderate, market about stea demand moder- ate, 100 Ib. sacks: washington Rus- set Burbanks, US. No. 1, 1.60-1.65, combination rade 1.50; Idaho eusset Burbanks, U! 65; US. 3 1, bakers Seen 4 Valley Bliss trium Early Ohios, US. cent US, No. Us. No. 1, 1.10; home g! BOSTON WOOL Boston, Oct. 27.—(#)—1U. 8. D, A.)— ‘Trade was slow in the wool market today and quotations showed an eas- ing tendency. Graded French comb- ing fine territory wools were offered in sizeable amounts at 83 to 85 cents. scoured basis. Good French combing lengths fine territory wools in ori- ginal bags were under 80 cents. Good {2-months Texas wools were reported available 75-78 cents although some houses unwilling to con- @ gider bids In thi ‘AGO CASH GRAIN Bakes —Cash wheat No. 4 red "9435 -95%; No, ¢ hard 94%; ! le grade hard 68. athe Re . 3 mixed 55; Ni Soy beans, No. 2 yellow 1.00%-1.01. Sere. feed 42-55 nom; malting 0- mothy seed 2. wt.: Red cloy- ns 7.50: 92.80 ewt.; ; aweet clover. 7.00- Bj ee 4 Dividend Actions | oOo. New York, Oct. 27.—()—Directors of Great Northern Railway Co. have declared a dividend of $2 s share un the preferred stock, the first payment gince $1 was paid on Feb. 1, 1932. ‘The dividend is payable Dec. 20, to ‘polders of record Dec. 1. W. T. Kenney, president, said nev earnings for the year would be abou: $12,000,000 or approximately $4.80 a share. He said the declaration was influ- ‘@nced to some extent by the undis- fributed profits tax. tulty | J 2.50-3.25; Dakota | Det 00, 57 lbs. .. No. | 3 amber hd ;|, 56 Ibs. .. - 3 & Bbeeseess No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs.. No. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs.. No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs.. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs.. Sample Grain: 49 lbs., 77; 48 Ibs., 74; 47 Ibs., 71; Tbs., 68; 45 Ibs, 65; 44 Ibs., 62; 43 59; 42 Ibs, 56; 41 lbs. 53; 40 lbs. 39 Ibs. 47; 38 Ibs. 44; 37 Ibs. 41 No, 1 hard amber durum ....... No. 1 mixed durum .. . No, 1 red durum . No, 1 flax No, 2 flax Hard winter wheat CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Oct, 27.—(7)— fie Open Hich Low 98% ate MINNEAPOLIS RANGE P— oj} Minneapolis. Oct. 27 — Wheat— Open nae ead cl » e a fa) 68% 85% 68% 27% «28 21% 28% 200 2.00 2.04% 202% 2.02% 28% 28% + 202 ++ 2.04 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Oct 27. —(F).— Durum, 0 Onen nu nee Ci 2.02 th 4 Be MINNEAPOLIS ed GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. & vear aco Inneapolis cash wheat and coai tain closing quota! Cash Wheat Delivered - 114% 127% 114% 125% « 114% 1.24% 113% 1.22% + 111% 1.20% - 100% 118% + 107% 1.15% - 105% 1.12% 1.02% 1.00% 99% 1.06% 97% 1.03% Ibs. ...... No. 1 northern spring. .. 1.10% 1.13% wv (Lower test weight nominally discounted 4c 1b.} Montana Winter Wheat = ze ) Pr nab - 110% Sgb-oF 438 Qs: - 1.08% OE OSS mam ra, sey : BS: + 107% ' 3 1.08% 1.05% Minnesota and South Basoia’ Whes 1.01% 1.03% 99% 101% 57% 99 Durem ae epe0Ky fetete fot te} Fy seaeeel 1 amber hd 60 Ibs. 2 amber ie ha 2 amber! nd 3 amber hd) 93% 1.13% 92% 1.12% 1% 111% 28% 1.00% 81% 107% 86% 1.04% 84% 1.01% 82% 98% 20% 95% 92% a rf Crrrcre yy meer ——— RANGE OF Nie pete SALES Minneapolis, Oct. 27.—()—Range carol SF Bian nna 1.19%; sample grade 3 northern sti 1 hard am! jurum 1.01-1.15, ‘Com No. 4 yellow 505%. ats, No. 2 white 295% -2! Rye ‘No. 2. 70%-7: Barley, No. 3 malting 67-83; No. Tiax No. 1, 2.10-2.19%. vy nor besy iy ‘k norther; aoe — (— Wheat receipts Wednesday Hf compared to 82 tions. today fallow Wh To Arrive (new) | Kennecott (new) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1937 WHEAT TOPPLES PRICES 2 CENTS Chicago Plunge Carries May Contracts to Within 2 Cents of Season’s Low Chicago, Oct. 27.—(®)—Liquidation and stoploss selling that followed 73 | moderate upturns of wheat prices “6g | Wednesday tumbled the market down more than 2% cents in the late deal- ings. The break carried Chicago May wheat contracts to within 2 cents of the season’s low price record. A con- tributing bearish factor was that premiums on top grades of Canadian wheat were lowered 4 cents a bushel. At the close, wheat was 1%-2 cents under yesterday’s finish, Dec. 957- 96, May 95% corn 2% off to up, Dec, §8-58%, May 59%-% and oats %-% down. +4 50; SLUMP IN FUTURES CHECKED IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Oct. 27.—(?)—Wheat futures dipped sharply Wednesday with weakness in stocks a contribut- ing factor. On the break good export business developed, checking the slump. peneber: aA closed 1%c lower at 1.06%, M 1%c lower at 1.03%, and July the ower at 1.00%. Crushers failed to support the flax market because of a light trade in oil. ee closed 2c down at 2.00, and May 1%c lower at 2.02%. December barley closed %c higher at 46, and May %c higher at 46%. De- cember rye closed %c lower at 68, and May 1%c down at 66%. December oats closed %-%c lower at 28-%, and May %c down at 28%%. Cash wheat tone was just a shade easier. Winter wheat was in fair de- mand. Durum tone was weaker. Corn and oats were in quiet to fair demand. Rye was in fair to good de- mand and very firm. Barley was strong. Flax was in quiet to good de- mand. Mew York Stocks Closing Prices, Oct. 27, 1937 10% | Lorillard P 11% | Mack Trks 157 |Mar Field Allis-Ch. 4 |McKes & R Am, Can 91% |McK R Pf Am. Cry. Sug. 16 | Miami Cop Am. H. & L. 3% | Mid-Con P Am, Inter. 7% | Minn Hon Am. Loco, 19% |Minn Mol Am. Metal. 314 |M St P SSM Am. P. L. §% | Mont Ward Am. Rad. 12% |Mur Corp Nash Mtrs Nat Biscuit Nat Csh R Nat Dy Pr Nat Distill Nat Pr & Lt Nat Steel Nat Tea N ¥ Cent No Am Avia No Amer No Pacific Ohio Oil Sliver-Farm Otis Elev Adams Exp. Alas. Jun. All. Ch. D. lose 1 PL. 37% 28% . 1% G 9 8. F. 39% Ref. 22% 3% ae ree 14% 12% Param Pict Park Utah Pathe Film Penney J C Penn R R Phelp Dodg Phil Morris Phillips Pet Pills Flour Proc & Gam Pu Svc N J Pullman Pure Oil Purity Bak Radio RKO Rem Rand Reo Motor Rep Stl Rey Tob B Schen Distill % |Seabd Oil Sears-Roe a | Servel Shell Un Simmons Socony Vac Sou Cal Ed So Pac So Ry 4 |So Ry Pf Sperry Corp Std Brands 8tdG & El Std Oil Cal Std Oil Ind Std OU NJ Stew War Stone & Web 11% Studebaker 17% Swift & Co 16% Tex Corp 43 Tex Gul Sul 30% TPC&O 8% Tim Roll 47 Trans-Am_ 12 Tri-Cont Cor 4% ‘Tru-Traer 7 Un Car 79 Un Pac 93 Un Air Corp 18 ; Un Corp 3% | Un Drug 1% Un Fruit 59% Un Gas Imp 10% US Ind Al 19 US Pipe 32% USR&Imp 5% US Rubber 264) US Smelt R 65 US Steel 58% US Stl pfd 113% Vanadium 15% War Pict Th West Un 305% West Air 26% West El 99 White Mot 11% Wilson & Co 6% Woolworth 39% Wrigley Jr 62%, “| Bur. Ad. Mch. 20% «|But. ©. é& Z. 3% .|Gen Mills Gen Mtrs Gillette Goodrich Goodyear , | Gra-Paige GNIr Ctr GN Ry Pt ie Wes Sug 29 reyhqund Hec Phod Houd-H B Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot 35% 18% “4% 86's 63% | ULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Oct, 27.—(#)-—Closing cash Prices. heat: re 1 heavy as iy it 1.1446 -1 \ 0. 1 northern 1.10% - i. fig hard winter Pasar 4 07 eae ahs 03%; cool Ling yori No. 4, Me, 1 red durum 90%-91 Mixed durum discounted 3-5 below of | hard ambers oO. 1, 2.08. 2.12. ng} pe 1h 0%. Barley. °ualting 3 705 feed 52-63, INVESTMENT THUSTS (By the Assovinted Press) (Over the counter in New York) Hamilton Trust 1.81, 1.99. Maryland Fund 6.28, Quart Inc 8h 11.15. 2, Male Help Weis PHONE 78 for real bargains in houses | MEN, to open a route of pin and lots in all parts of city. Ove 100 houses, over 1,000 lots from which to select at all sorts of prices and terms. Doing business on # strictly commission basis and with all listings and correspondence on any business we have together open i your Weare shes ee at you can cheay h F. E_ YOUNG. vil M torcycles fo for Sale D cle with side car. Has 1934 motor Very cheap. Also separate side car Fleck Motor Sales, Bismarck. ednesday but butter and poultry were steady. Butter 8,164, steady; creamery-firsts | (88-89 score) 31%-32%; other cream- ery prices unchanged. Eggs 2,943, ‘unsettied, changed. live, 1 Poultry steady; hens 4% lbs. nd less than ¢ tbe: Rock 2 Ibs. up poultry prices unchange Dressed market, steady, prices un- changed. prices un- trucks, springs, & ‘lymouth other live an NEW TORK firsts (88-91 ‘scores) grades unchanged, Cheese, 84,160, prices steady and mixed colors standards 25 refrigerator special refrigerator standar 3 refrigerator firsts 18 erator seconds 17% ator mediums 17 les 17%. Whites, Pacific Coast mediums 30%- Pacific Coast pullets 23-23 rator dirt- unchanged, All brow! and duck eggs unchanged. Dressed poultry easy; fresh (boxes) spring turkeys (northwestern) Other fresh and all frozen pric changed. Live poultry, by : we chickens, Rocks by Fowls, colored 19-24. Old froosters at 28, Ducks 18-20, Oth Turkeys 2 freight pric inchanged. By expre: steady; chickens, Rocks 2 Ler horn 19-20, Brollers, crosses 2 eds 19-20; Leghorn 17-20. er express prices unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Oct, 27.—()—. Butter Futures: High Low Close + 32% 32% 32% « 83% 32% 33% Roc! Storage Stan- dards, Dec. Ege Futures: Refrigerator Stan- 11% 18% 18% 11% 17% 1% Miscellancous FOREIGN EXCHANGE Oct. (A): dards, Oct. . Refrigerator Stan- ards, 5 Refrigerat or dards, Dec, + 18% 3 amusement games. It’s ‘profit able and interesting. Special deal to new fogven Midwest ioe Co. shop. References ferred, Write Tribune Ad. 24520. ee Help Wanted ADDRESS postcards. Cash paid in advance. Ryersiaing furnished. De- tails FREE. Hoosier Mailing Serv- ice, Box 26-B, Mishawaka, Ind. Instruction SUE DIGBY — Private instructor Shorthand and typewriting. 223 2nd St, Call 1 TYPING, Learn 1a ten days. Ex‘ension Bec tT Temple Bidg., Minneap»- IN TROUBLE AGAIN hb, Emmons, and Mint KK. KLEIN, rep. Fed. Land Bank, 510 Fifth St. Bismarck. Houses for Rent FIVE ROOM upper, duplex attached arage, immediate possession. O. W Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. SIX room fully modern house. Ex- cellent tocation. Gas heat fur- nished. Inquire at 111 Ave. A West FIVE room stucco bungalow, furnish- ed or unfurnished. Gas hea. Available Nov. Ist. Mrs. E. A. Heath, 1106 Ave. C, side entrance. Ca after 2 p.m. | FIVE ROOM nicely furnished modern | bungalow, newly decorated, witn) garage. Desirable location. 822 7th St. For information call 1116, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow {or Tent to responsible parties. $35 per month. Inquire at J. P. Jacksons Teal estate office. DECEMBER Ist, furnished 4 rooni house, modern, full basement, new coal furnace. Reasonable. Phoo?, 558-J. 409 Ist St. FIVE room bungalow, full basement. | basement garage. 707 W Rosser Ave. Inquire Tel. 251 or 667-W. NEW modern 5 room house, two f ished rooms in basement and gt age. Phone 1518-J. SIX ROOM modern house with gar- age. Inquire 214 Sth. St. after 5 P_m. or Saturday. LOWER duplex, two bedrooms Heat and water furnished) R. W San- ders Phone 1341 SEVEN room modern house with four bedrooms, newly decorated, close in Telephone 472. Foreign FOUR ROOM modern bungalow. Can be seen at 309 7th. St. Geo. M. Register. 1 |SEVEN ROOM modern Base Close —~ mM New York, Oct, 27. eA call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime com- mercial paper 1 per cent. Time loans steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. 1% per cent, Bankers acceptances un- changed, cu: New York, Oct. 2' Cities Service 2%. Elec. Bond & Share 9%. Fisk Rubber MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Oct. 27.—@—Stocks First Bank Stock 11%. Northwest Banco 7%. \VERNMENT BONDS New. Fork, Oct, 27.—(®)—Govern- ment Bo nds: Treasury 4's 111.7, CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. | SLOPE NEWS New Salem—New officers of the American Legion post to be installed Ney 11 are Ed Tempel, commander; Fett, vice commander; O. K. meal finance officer and adju- tant; Ed Kruger, service officer; E. C. Hagerott, chaplain; Hugo Dettman, historian; Hilmer Conits and Joe H. Olson, sergeant-at-arms, Medora—New officers of the Teddy R 4-H club are Patricia Conway, president; Kathleen Bullamore, vice president; Irma Mary Lebo, secretary- Mrs. Helen Johnson, local ‘Mrs, Paul Lebo, sasistant Mercer—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reuser, Sr., celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary here. New England—Reuben Mehrer of Mott was found guilty of reckless driving in Hettinger county district court here as the outgrowth of an au- tomobile accident in which two Zap residents were injured, New Salem—Ernest F. Koerner, for-| G; mer resident here, died recently at his | home in Minco, Okla. Linton—Johh Allens Allensworth will fill out the unexpired term of Ed. M. Graf ‘| as Emmons county auditor, Graf has resigned to become cashier and direc- tor of the First National Bank of Hettinger. Hasen—Rev. Charles Bauer, priest here the past 10 years, leaves soon for Nebraska City, Neb. At s Com- munity club meeting, John Moses lead other citizens in paying tribute to the work of Father Bauer. Denhoff—Honor students the first six weeks in the high school here are Carol Hempel, Ethel Engel, Marie Wall, Verna Heuther, Willis Wacker, Delila Korus Sed Pear) Schacher Weshburn — Considerable dam- age was done to. the Lutheran church here by a fire which broke out in the basement, Hazelton—Ofticers of the Emmons County 4-H club council are Orville Stanley, president; Eleanora Benedict, vice president; Frances Horner, sec- retary-treasurer. Glen Ullin—Appendicitis proved fa: tal in the Hebron hospital for Valen- ‘ine, 314-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Wetzstein, Funeral were held here. in. $35. Geo. M. Register. Wanted to Rent WANTED; Small four or five room house. Request rates and descrip- tion. Write J. Glass, 1220 Bdwy. ——_—SS Eee Pets CANARIES for sale. Max Geisler's Choppers and Hartz Mountain Guaranteed singers. Mrs. John Dvoracek, Elgin, N. Dak. Personal OFFICE EQUIPMENT and service with a guarantee that counts. Type- FURNITURE DEPT. Pues TAOLES CHESTS by Baer “We'd better hire a single man through the Bismarck Tribune classi- fied ads. This new salesman’s cae starting to rearrange things, . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 2days $ 0 4 iday 4d AS (MINIMUM CHARGE 45c) DAILY RATES taay 5 1 time bd lf 3.00. | Rooms for Rent ROOM in clean and warm moder bungalow. Always hot water. Gen- tlemen preferred. Phone 1458-M or call at 709 3rd St. at inee Noon PLEASANT sleeping room in new) modern home. Clean and quiet. Al- ways hot water. Phone 120-R. 503 WARM desirable room near bath. Al- ways hot water. Now or Novembur 1st. Phone 1770, 234 W. Thayer. ——— |SLEEPING room with or without kitchen privileges. Also garage. No smoking or drinking. 409 5th. CLEAN comfortable room. Board If desired, Centrally located. Tabi+ for sale. 623 6th. Tel. 2314. VERY PLEASANT sleeping room. Suitable for two men. On bus line. $12 per month, 307 4th St. LARGE front sleeping room, next ww bath. Hot water always. Modern home. Close in, 418 2nd. COMFORTABLE warm room, ground floor. Suitable for one. Always hot water. 611 5th St. writer Sales and Service. Phone 68. 103 3rd_8t., Bismarck, 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. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt | regular or ———— ee in = eee eee: | en Las pete looked after. Write Tribune Ad 24420. Livestock for Sale SHEEP—For sale 1,000 young non: wrinkled Rambouillet breeding ewes Sheep can be seen 4 miles from Gladstone. Ray Gress, Gladstone, Farms for Sale FARMS FOR SALE in the Red River Valley, Western Minnesota ana Eastern North Dakota. All sizes. Te’) us what you want. We have it. Buy this fall at the lowest prices in thirsy years. Send for circulars. A. ¥Y. Mor Company, 110% Broadway, Fargo North Dakote. SEND FOR description of Red River Valley suburban tracts of § and 10 acres of more tributary population of 40.000, and smaller take regivr farms. A. H. Wije, Moorhead, Minn Miscellaneous for Sale CHRISTMAS CARDS -It is uune too early to select vour greeting cards Make your selection now for later | delivery either @rinted or engraveo Samples are nuw on display Bey marek Tribune Company CARGE cash register, aamleaioe | Very good condition. Dayton scaic | arey rebuilt from factory. Phone | | ROOM in new air-conditioned home. Close to bath. Always hot water. 903-9th St.’ 2.25 cau Clasatied ads are cash with order) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) | Sdays 4days Sdays 6days $68 8.75 8.83 80 38 MONTHLY RATES 2 times tl Weekly ($5.60 3 Dally Weekly Month $7.80 ‘$15.60 same day publicati Perfection Cleaners Men’s Suite Ladie’s Dresses Clenned and Cleaned Only 9) $1.00 50c | Phone 1707 118 Thayer Work Wanted LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable. All work guaranteed _We call for ond deliver. Tel. 1258 EXPERIENCED girl wants day or; hour work. Will also take care of) children. Phone 1411-J. EXPERIENCED girl wants work oy hour or day. Phone 2186-J. TWO GIRLS want part time wor! Call 2136-W. . For Sale or Trade WILL EXCHANGE for Bismarck Property six room modern home in &t. Paul on Dayton Ave. near Lex- ington Ave., and also near Centra) high school. Phone 443. Patter- son Land Co. Wearing Apparel Automobiles for Sale USED CAR FALL CLEARANCE SALE Plymouth Sedan ....$255.00 Chevrolet Pickup ... 295.00 International Pickup 395.00 Plymouth 2-D Sedan 745.00 Airflow Sedan . Plymouth Sedan . Chevrolet Panel . Airflow Sedan . Plymouth Coupe Pontiac Coach . Chrysler Sedan . Ford Sedan .. Chrysler Sedan . Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Coach Chevrolet Coach . Ford Sedan . Ford Coupe Pontiac Coupe : . All above cars winterized with hor water heaters, winter grease. winter cil, and proper radiator solution These cars backed by our gold bond guarantee and 23 years of honest used car dealings. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Bismarck, CHEVROLET LOWER PRICES Ford Coupe ... Chevrolet Coach . Ford Tudor .... Chevrolet Coupe . Chevrolet Coupe . Ford Tudor . oo Chevrolet Coach . (perfect condition) Chevrolet Coupe—Discount Chevrolet T. Sedan—Discount (15) Other Cars and Trucks NOW ON DISPLAY 1938 CHEVKOLET CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. Dak A REAL quality car, LaSalle sedan at sacrifice price. Reason for selling, have other good car. See owner, 304 Mandan S8t., or phone 131. ‘35 DIAMOND T Truck. DeLuxe. Good condition. Take small car in part payment. Call at 220 W. Rosser Ave. 1935 FORD V-8 coach, A-1 condition. Phone 405. Salary Loan Co, Rooms 22-24, Dakota National Bank Blg. V-8 PANEL job in good running con- dition at less than half price. See owner. 215 W. Main or phone 131. Apartments for Rent NEW five room ground floor fur- nished apartment. Convenient to capitol and high school. Heated garage. Heat and water furnished Price Owens, Phone 278, NEWLY furnished 2 room basemert apartment. Gas, lights and hea’ furnished, Laundry privileges. $25 - per month. 214 Ave. C West. Phone 572-M. NEAR CAPITOL, 2-room completely furnished front apartment. Friz- idaire. Main floor. 1029 ‘7th St. Phone 2343. MODERN furnished 2-room apart- ment. Living room, and kitchenette. Suitable for two adults. Close u: Phone 260. After 6 p. m. call 512-W. Dr. Enge. 5; JFURN: D apartment, two bed- rooms, living room, kitchen, bata Electric range, refrigerator. Heat and wate® 201 Ave. A, West. Phone THREE room apartment, furnished, private entrance. Available Nov 1st. Also house trailer for sale. 406 9th St. 3 ROOM furnished apartment, pri- vate bath. Kelvinator. Heat and water. Private entrance. Adults only. 523 6th St. COMFORTABLE 3 room apartment with bath, fireplace, electric refriz- erator. Adults only. 417 Ist St. SEMI-BASEMENT room, well fur- nished, warm and cozy. Phone 1570-R. 611 Ave. B. FOR SALE: Beaver coat, in good con- dition. Madge King, Telephone 586 after 6 p. m. LIGHT 3 room apartment, partly modern. Cheap. Also carpenter tools for sale. 1618 Bowen Ave. ROOM for rent in new home, next to bath. Board if desired. 716 10th LARGE well furnished sleeping room Always hot water. Suitable for one or two. 614 8th. ROOM convenient to capitol and downtown. 722 6th St. Phone 614 LARGE well furnished room with pri- vate entrance. Girls preferred. 1021 5th St. LARGE pleasant room. Always hot sad Gas heat. 422 4th St. Phone MODERN warm sleeping room. Hot and cold water in room. 510 4th St ROOM for two gentlemen. Modern home. Close in. 316 11th 8t. SLEEPING room, close to bath, ways hot water. 120 Ave. A. ROOM next to bath, in private home. Call 1705-M, in forenoon. FURNISHED room for rent. in, 213 2nd Street. FURNISHED room for rent. in, 213 2nd St. ROOM for rent. Gentlemen only. 400 al- Close Close LOOK US UP FOR MEATS Phone 176 for reasonable’ prices. _ People’s Meat Market Houses for Sale MODERN 6 room house. Constructe | by owner for permanence and com- fort. Warmly insulated. Hardwoud floors. Large living room. A loca- tion where the investment will make savings safe for the future. Phone 2112 before 11:30 a m. BY OWNER, six room bungalow, 3 bedrooms, hot water heat. Attachea garage. Write Tribune Ad. 24442 or tel. 1643. Travel Opportunity ING to Spokane, Wash., de- tween Nov. 10 and Nov. 20 Roo: for two. Box 105, Bismarck. Bicycles for Sale BOYS American model bi ped with -new tires. 1312 evenings. DIDJA KNOW? MYER’S GROCERY Formerly Richboltis Phone 631 is open every evening unt 10 o'clock | | FOR SALE—Brown Caracul coat, size 12, $40. Inquire Master Cleaners, 311 Main St. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER {9 our phone number. Qualit, iconomy 222 8. 1th — — Household Goods for Sale DINING room set, three beds com- plete, breakfast set, oil stove, cab- inet, washing machine, chest, van- ity dresser, heater, three rugs, one hundred feet garden hose, mower, lumber, radio. Fred Worlitz, Park Hill Addition. BEDROOM suite, rugs, radio, studio couch, dishes, kitchen and miscel laneous furniture. Apt. 1. Lasken Apts. x ELECTRIC refrigerator, good as nev. One bicycle, reasonably priced. Cail at City Bakery, 115 5th St., Bis- marck. HOUSEHOLD furniture, practically new. J. A. Krits, Mandan, N. D. 307 2nd St. NE. Phone 462. APARTMENT Furniture, bed, com- plete; rockers and chsirs, buffet; electric plate. 120 Ave. A. 6x8 AXMINSTER practically new. Phone 1851-W. 302 Rosser. Basement apartment. DINETTE set, magazine rack, electri: cooker. Reasonable. Phone 2337-M. Room and Board MODERN apartment. Living roo.n, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Lasken Apts. Inquire Cut Rate Dru: ‘TWO room apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. Private entrance at 1116 Rosser. Phone 470-M. TWO room basement apartment, fu'- nished. Light, water, gas heat. 218 llth St. Phone 535 WELL furnished 2 room apartment Second floor. No children, 411 sta St, Phone 273. ‘: ‘THREE room furnished apartment, private bath. Laundry privileges. 908 2nd St. I TWO FURNISHED apartments. Clos to high school and grade schooi. 818 7th St. eae TWO room furnished upstairs apari- Gas furnace heat. Call at TWO front rooms furnished for light housekeeping. $24 per mo . 1014 Broadway. NEW THREE room semi-basement apartment. Available November Ist. 931—0th 8t., or call 539-M. & MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished Gas heat. Private entrance Call 601 TWO room upstairs apartment. vate entrance. Rental $20. Ave. D. conta NICELY furnished apartment. Ci:y heat. Inquire of Tribune Ad. No. 24528. Pri- 302 FURNISHED 2 rooms, kitchenette and private bath. Frigidaire. 106 Maia Av UNFURNISHED apartment. Available Nov. 1. Varney Apartments, phone 173. ROOM and board. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Call at 214 15th St., after 6 =the, ROOM AND BOARD, 825 per month Private entrance. 919 5th St. Phone 300-W. BOARD and Room. Very reasonaole for two, Also single room. 310 Ave A. WANTED: Roomers and boarders Prices very reasonable. Feed and Seed | FOR SALE: Yellow shelled corn Company, Arthur. N Dak. 14 miles, north of Cusselton, N. Dak, .n/ Highway 18. Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINE YOU WILL find the Markwell paper , fastener the neatest stapier you have ever used Staples sheets to- | gether temporarily or permieriesy:| Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. | FURNISHED 2 room and kitchenette apartment. Rental $24. 721 3rd st. FURNISHED two rooms and Murphy bed. 614 1st. Phone 1432. ONE furnished room upstairs for lign’ housekeeping. 1100 Broadwa: APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd 8 Phone 852 TWO 2-room apartments. 208 11th 51. Bankruptcy Blanks (Conform to Frazier-Lemke Act as revised under Section 75, Sub- Division 8) Put up in sets of four of each form. Per set. $1. 3 sets, per set 5 sets, per set 10 sets, per set The Bismarck Tribune Co. Legal Blank Dept. Phone 2200