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“0? SEW Mako, LES SHOVE STOCKS UP ONE TO 6 POINTS Profit Selling Wipes Out Some Early Gains; Transfers 2,500,000 Shares New York, Oct. 28—(#)—Buoyed by a sudden shift in margin require- ments by the federal reserve, lead- ing stocks ae upward in Thurs- Vo peas Tang orders at the start, vith numerous blocks ranging from ,000 to 15,000 shares changing hands the ticker tape several minutes id during almost the entite first hour. Traders were quick to garner pro- Tits, however, and initial advances of 1 to 6 or more points were reduced or cancelled in later proceedings. Dealings. also slowed, fresh support entered the list on the final lap and the ticker gain lagged witr quota- ticns bounding forward to somewhere near their best levels of the session. Steels, motors -and miscellaneous sues held well in front throughout ind were among those conspicuous } on the closing upswing. Most rails, | Dec. utilities and coppers were only in moderate demand, and there were a few losers at the finish. Transfers ‘Were around .2,500,000 shares, SOUTH ST. PAUL S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,100; more active, generally stronger at 25 higher; medium to good steers and yearlings 7.25-10.75; some held higher; common heifers largely 5.50 down; beef cows 4.50-5.50; low cutters and cutters 3.25-4.25; most sausage bulls 4.75-5.50; stockers firm; good year- ling steers 6.50-7.50. Calves 1,800; vealers weak; good to choice 8.50-9.50; some held higher. \ Hogs 7500; fairly active to all in- terests; 200 lbs. 10-18 higher; heavy- } Weights and sows steady; 1402 lbs. ) 890-95; top 8.95 mainly for 180 Ibs down; 210-270 Ibs. .8.60-75; good sows 7.45-95; good stags 7.75-8.25; feeder pigs very scarce, average cost 8.55; weight 219 Ibs, Sheep, 8,500; very little done on sirughter lambs; undertone strong to higher; sellers asking sharply Saw or up to 9.50 and above on good to choice grades; slaughter ewes eligible up to 3.50; load of choice 75 pound ‘Western Dakota feeding lambs 9.00; *, blackfaced Dakota feeders mainly $0-8.00, ‘Dairy cows fully steady; good close #pringers to shippers $70-85; medium Grades down to $55 or less. HICAGO So >-Hogs, 23,000" Hens ‘0, directs Le 15 higher than Wednesday's aver- e; part of early advance lost; top, qi spatingly, 9.50; bulk good and choice 180-230 Ibs, 9.20-40; most good and choice 150-170 lbs, 9.00-25; most ee \packing 00-40; ‘best light Melshts to 8.i Cattle 4,0 calves 1,000; strictly grain fed steers and yearlings stron; to 25 higher: such Kinds right baci to season's high time; top on 1,100 Ib. long yearlings 19.00; sprinkling 15.50 8.50; but mostly 13.00. down to sharply abridged receipts main st lating factor in live market as dress trade remains Siueelsh; cows and heifers weak; bulls steady to 15 lower nt at down. vealert stenay at 10.50 ortse 1p, 20,000 including 1,500 direct; fat lambs moderately nective, peengs to a shade higher; some ask! ing 5 and more advance; natives early 9. ‘65; choice held around 9.85-10.00; ae doubles choice Colorados 9.7 very slow; early bids lower; cede lambs about arenas wood 55-63 Hi Montana feed: 50. \ Ta., A.)—Cattle,” e#rughter steers and yearlings scarce, little changed; quality largely com- mon and mdeium; fed heifers scarce; fully about few fed steers and yearlings above 11.00; strictly choice quoted j few short fed hetfers strictly choice quoted majority bee: cows 4.50- 550; few 7.00; cutter grades largely 3.50-4.00; car good 800 Ib. feeders 7.75; few good feeding heifers 6.00-25. Hogs 2,000; including 85 dire slow, steady ‘to 10 higher; good and choice 180-280 1b. butchers 8. few 8.95 to shippers: top 9.00 ers; good 160-180 1b. lights ! mo early fat ds; | firm, asking higher: choice sorted n tive lots hela around gwes opened steady; early sales 50; fambe little changed: deck good weate erns 8.00; plain light weights down to 7.00. 4 BOSTON WOO! Boston, Oct. 28.- MBN. 8. D. A) —Little ‘business was transacted in ‘the wool market today. Quotations continued Irregular but were almost | 3 entirely nominal because sales vol- ume was insufficient to establish prices. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Oct. 28.—(@)—(U. 8. D. A.)—Potato Supplies moderate, market about steady, demand moder- ete. Quotations unchange RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Oct. 28.—(®)—Range of carlot grain sales: 4 dark northern 1.05- grade dark northern . 1 hard amber durum Corn No, 3 yellow 54. South St. Paul, Oct. 28—(#)—(U. | Dei No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs.. No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No, 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs.. No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 50 ibs. Sample Grain: 49 lbs., 77; 48 lbs., 74; 47 Ibs., 71; 46 Ibs., 68; 45 Ibs., 65; 44 lbs., 62; 43 Ibs., 59; 42 Ibs, 56; 41 Ibs, 53: 40 lbs. 50; 39 Ibs. 47; 38 Ibs, 44; 37 Ibs. 41 No, 1 hard amber durum . $ .73) No, 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum i) No. 1 flax .. 174 No, 2 flax Be No. 1 rlye 30 19 82 Barley Oats . Hard winter wheat .... CHICAGO RANGE 28,.—(P)— 12% 10% ee A RANGE penne pole Oct. 28.—(P)— Close |oots unchanged to %| lower at 45%, and May %c lower at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1937 OVERCOMES EARLY LOSSES IN WHEAT Close Is Fractionally Higher; Talk of Inferior Russian Grain Factor Chicago, Oct. 28—()—Fresh export business in North American wheat. Thuraday totaling 1,250,000 bushels helped to bring about late advances Ppa prices today after material set- About 400,000 bushels of United States hard winter wheat was in- cluded in the new export purchases 54/There was considerable talk current that Russian wheat is proving to be of inferior quality. At the close, wheat was %-% above rai yesterday's. finish, December 96%-%. | May 96-96%, corn % off to 1 cent up December 58% -59, May 597-60, and % cent advanced. | WHEAT CLos! FRACTIONALLY HIGHER Minneapolis, Oct. 28.—(#)—Wheat futures closed fractionally higher Thursday after a rally from low levels of the day brought about when broad buying against export sales followed a slump caused by renewed eastern Nquidation, ecember wheat closed %c higher at 106%, May %c up at 1.04%, and July %e higher at 1.01%. Commission house selling brought a decline in flax. December, closed 214¢ 97%, and May %c lower at closed tec Bae feed barley 46%, December rye closed 1%c higher at 69%, and May %c up at 66 De- cember oats closed %c higher at 28, and May unchanged to %c lower at Cash wheat undertone continued @ bit droopy. Winter wheat was in slack to fair demand. There was a strong demand for durum. Corn was in better demand. Oats demand was nominal. Rye demand improved. Barley was steady to strong. Flax was in good demand, ' wank a Satesmen Wanted Male Help Wanted HUSTLER WANTED to introduce, |MEN, to open a route of supply demand for Rawleigh neces- other amusement cawee ate perl profit sities. Good routes open nearby.| able and interesting. Special deal to Rawleigh methods get business. No| new cosratare: Midwest Sales Co. selling experience magia We sup-| 413 N. P. Ave. Faigo, N. D. Ply sales, advertising literature—all WANTED: MAN for you eee epee should pone laundry shop, References preferred. mont prices; good val- ues, complete service. Rawleigh’s elke Seba eee Help Wanted Dept. NDJ-18-63, ADDRESS postcards. Cash paid in advance. 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 1619, EEARN TYPING, Learn Keyboard sa Learn keyboard 10 ten days. Extension Service 214 Masonic Temple Bid, Minn. Produce Markets HICAG: Chicago, oct 28. AG Poultry was unsettled ‘to firm, Eggs were unset- tled and butter Butter 7,003, uns tieay creamery extra firsts (90-91 33% -34%5 other creamery” prices unchanged. gh ES 2,854, steady; “Poultry, Livi rm; springs, colored ices unchang- Ibs. up and ae , Plymouth Rock 21 H ck 22: Leghorn chickens 17} \young ducks 4% be. up colored 18%. white 19%; other live poultry prices unchanged. Dressed market, steady, prices un- changed. IN TROUBLE AGAIN New York Eats oe —(P}—Butter, 5,943, steady to firm. All grades un- changed. Cheese, 94,025, firm, Prices un- changed. a 120,049, ES Mixed col ; _standar. 21; dirties 1,18%; retrige . Fed. Land Bank, dards 19%; ‘refrigerator 510 Firth St, Bismarck. 3 18s: refrigerator seconds 18%; re- frigerator mediums and dirties 18, Whites, peewees to pullets 21-24; other whites, all browns and duck Dressed poultry about steady. Fresh (boxes) spring turkeys (Northwest- FIVE ROOM upper, duplex attached 21-30. Fy Other fresh and’ froven’ priegs une | SATage, immediate possession. O. W changed. Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. Live poultry, by freight, irregular, chickens, Rocks 21-24; colored 20-23; Leghorn’ 21, Fowls, Leghorn 17-19; other freight prices unchanged. By express, steady; chickens, Rocks 20- 25; reds 18-20; Leghorn 18. Broilers, Rocks unquoted; fowls, colored 19; ducks unquoted, ‘urkeys unquoted. Other express pr! unchanged, SIX room fully modern house. Ex. cellent location. Gas heat fur- nished. Inquire at 111 Ave. A West FIVE room stucco bungalow, furnish ed or unfurnished. Gas hes: Available Nov. 1st. Mrs. E. A. Heath, | 1106 Ave. C, side entrante. Cal! after 2 p.m. BUTTER_AND EGG FUTURES TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY “We got them through The Bismarck Tribune classified section so our patrons could eat spaghetti without being self-conscious.” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES iday 2days Sdaye 4days 8 00 $48 9.75 rod 73 80 DAILY RATES 1 day 6 days 50 $3.60 Rooms for Rent LARGE well furnished room, pri- vate bath, always hot water. Pri- vate entrance. Suitable for two. 1021 6th St. Phone 1559. Perfection Cleaners ape ee Ladie’s Dresses $i.60 50c 118 Thayer ROOM in clean and warm modern bungalow. Always hot water. Gen- tlemen preferred. Phone 1458-M or call at 700 3rd St. PLEASANT sleeping room in new modern home. Clean and quiet. Al- ways hot water. Phone 120-R. 503 4th, Work Wanted LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable. All work guaranteed We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253 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, —_—_—_——_———— ‘WARM desirable room near bath. Al- ways hot water. Now or November 1st, Phone 1770, 234 W. Thayer. COMFORTABLE warm room. Hot water always. Gentlemen only. Mrs. J. A. Larson, 400 6th Tel. 337. ‘SLEEPING room with or without ‘Wheat— ¢ ‘Oct. 28. SE ee ER at ne, Slat Sutter Puturens FIVE ROOM nicely Turiahed moder | 124 Lous 109% 190411 Mow York St Acs || sterase stanaaras, SE" 2" Slo | garage, "Desirable location, "822 99% 1.01% 0 oc geNovember s+-+1:+ 99% 32% 32%/ th St. For information call 1116, Ab% ae dards. Dec. + 38% 32% 33 | FIVE ROOM modern bungalow for sonee 46% Closing Prices Oct. 28. PT Fant to respenni) erties. $35 per 81% 69%! auams Ex 11% | Lib O-F Gl 46% | paste Oot gis ts 18% 18K 18% (i aq al jackson's cds d5 Z Lig MB (a) 88 | “dards; Novenets.. 16% 18 18 | spenegemete Office Alns Jun 11 [Lig M oe matrigeracra DECEMBER Ist, furnished 4 room 28% 28%) all Ch D 161 | rOrtera cp) 18%4| , 1erds Dec. 18% 18% 18%] house, modern, full basement, new 2% Bl anu-on 46% | Mack ‘Trks 25% Miscell Portage ean ea 2.00% 2.00% 197% 197%|Am Can 9 |Mar Field 13% Iscellaneous = = 2.02 2.02% 199% 199%! am ory Sug 17% |McKes & R 10 Warrraes Boues. well Deena on McK R Pf 38 . Partly furnished, Availab DULUTH RANGE Am H&L (4) Miamt Cop (9%| New yori Oct, 28 Call money | NOV.Jst. Phone No. 2, or call at 414 Duluth, Minn. Oct. 28—( Am Inter = 8 re Pep ad Ada Td Siar rrp S41 VOT AY TS Bh wig to Mid-Con P 22 | steady: 1 pi 1 day; prime co} Durum— Open at ww Close! am Loco 20%|Minn Hon 62 pee aper 1 Se emo wales FIVE room bungalow, full basement, An et 7G Mont ward 42u|Stingea’” Acceptances un] ree Manaus TAL281 oF OBT-We m changed, . . -W. Am Rad 12% | Mur Corp 1% NEW modern 5 room house, two fin- exchange te 5 Am Stl F 27 ~|Nat Csh R = 20% | mand in do! in. t |SIX ROOM gt 364: Tea modern house with gar- fm Sug Bet a eet lotil” 2a, | fae; Germany fray oe a ce toauine ane Bikerae ates b Am T&T ee Lt 7% | trays 5 orway 24.91; Sweden| p. m. or Saturday. MINNEAPOLIS casa GRAIN Am TobB 73 pee He : 14 ni Me | 25.56; Montréal In New York 100, 03%. | TOWER duplex, two bedrooms. Heat Minneapolis, Oct, 28 — () — Wheat) Am Wool tt sou |Nat Ten 25% CURB STOCKS and water furnished. R. W San- mecelene a nuuncey (0? coma ‘Anaconda 30%|N¥ Cent 21%| New York, Oct. 24—U#)—Curd: ders. Phone 1341. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse| Arm Til 1% |No Am Avia 7%| itive Service 240° SEVEN room modern house with four grain jd poe follow! As Dry G 9%|No Amer 19% | Elec. Bond & ns 10%. bedrooms, newly decorated, close in. Caan we qoarnve| A TSF 41 Be Pacific 13%| Fisk Rubber 8. Telephone 472. Atl Ref 23% | Ohio Ol 14% a FOR, RENT or sale. Cheap. Three- 1 MINNEAPOLIS. STOCKS FOR. . he “d 114% 127%... ae ttn ae pei Hs qinneapolls, Oct. 28.—(—Stocks Tooae! Perey modern house. Apply Ibs. + 114% 1.25% «000 alt ae Paden oz 4 2 First Bank Stock 11%, 5, (bia 7%). |FOUR ROOM modern bungalow. Can «114% 124% 5. see Beth SH 61. | Param Pict 14% Ao EaNRRNT aie fedreepay led Le Clb Boeing Air 23% | Park Utah 3 New York, Oct. 28.—(P)—Govern- | + 1.13% 1.22% ...00 «+06 Borden. 21 |Pathe Film 6% |ment Bonds: eee ROOM modern house. Close "8 111% 120% ...00 Briggs a ee ay Treasury ene nie. Geo MS Reteian ee Beeler 1,00% 111 L Phelp Dodg 27 CHICAGO STOCKS Pets ‘sighed ; Phil Morris 84 (ny ‘the Aunociated Press) GANARIES for ales hax Geller 107% 1.15% wee et 2%| Phillips Pet 46%] Midwest Corp. 6 Choppers and Hartz Mountain an. sc, 8% | Proc & Gam 48% N' eAuere. Guaranteed singers. Mrs, John iggy MM IH see wees Pub Sve NS 364) (By, the Aspects inated Frew) , Elgin, N. Dak. Ths... 102% 1.00% see sees Puro —4| amliton ‘rust Tal, 133, BOSTON BULL Terrier pups, 66 and 5 pale 851 0% 1.06% Purlty Bak 9 ane Fund 625, 6.93, oe a eee bids week. a J Pe, LS uart Inc jpitzer, Baldwin, N. 5DNS 6 Radio 1% Tbs, ..0... 97% 1.08% soeee . RKO 5% CHICAGO POTATOES P. 1 northern . Gt. Ww. Rem Rand 15%| Chicago, Oct. 28.— = ae ersonal AS ij ic 413, total US. IPMENT and service ok 8 lO. M. St. EF Reo Motor _3%| shipments 628; dull, suppifes heavy, [OFFICE EQUIPMENT and serv C. M. 8t. P. Rep Stl 19%; | demand slow; ‘sacked per cwt, Idal with a guarantee that counts. Type- ay cused ie Ib» C.M, 8t. P. Pf.2%| Rey Tob B 471, | Russet Burbanks US. writer Sales and Service. Phone 68. 14% protein C. R. 1. é& P. 1%! Schen Distill 30 | Birse ria 103 3rd 8t., Bismarck, Heel ae Chrysler 73% | Seabd Oil 24 | graded 1 peermrenines 1 HW... 110% 0.00 cose aeeoe So 11% | Sears-Roe 67 | Partly, graded 1.10; 18% protein . G. El. 8% | Servel 17% | sota warbas U8, No. fig Com. Solv. 9 |ShellUn 19% SPECIAL SALE 1H OW... 108% seee sevee aveee/ Bom, & Sou. 2 | Sii , A 12% protein Con. Edis. 25%| Socom’ vac ie| Mrs. Finlayson Given Fi OE om ss waee{ 928,00 10%! Sou'car Ed 205| 90 Days in Jail, Fine|q Foor Sample Models Grade of Cont. Can. 50% ee) mae 21% | UE AL oe Gy So Ry pid 2%, Mrs. Ellsworth Finlayson, Bismarck, Norge Washers ‘and South Di Bperry Corp 14% | Ves sentenced to 90 days tn the Bur Norge Refrigerators 1DH Wor Std Brands 9% |/¢igh county 4 Norge G: 1H W... 1.01% 103% ..... ....| Cub. Am. Sug. 4%| sid G a BE] 514 (COS When she pleaded guilty to a orge Gas Ranges 2 D 5 w or eax Curt. Wret. 4 | Std Ocal 33 parte ot oe liquor without a city Norge Electric Ranges eee A seeee sees license urs . 3DH Wor : rete, Co 78% | Std Oll Ind 3)5%| “Police Magistrate E. 8, Allen, before SH W... 91% 99% 06 serel Dome wines 44% | O° OW NS 52% \unom Mrs. Finlayson was arraigned, 20 (4) amber hd oven ue Wess td igranted her # stay of sentence until 60 Ibs... 93% 1.14% Btudebak 14 [Monday Nov. 1, so that she might ar- While they last, Act now. 2 amber ha Bait, eo ae range affairs at home. i 92% 1.13% 7 ——————— El Pw & Lt sag ans oe, Sa 7 LUNDE 90% 1.13% s++/ Pirestone 3% [are UL Se! 31%) | Zion Will Vote on seco sveee | Gen Elec 42% | Tim Roll 46% rf 88% 110% were Fees sag inmPol 48%) | ‘Movies, Bowling 87% 1.08% 56 |‘Tri-cont Cor 4% | ° 42% | Tru-Traer 1% Zion, Il., Oct. 28.—()—Voters 86% 1.05% B4% 1.02% 82% 9% 80% 98% Union Car 79 Union Pac 97 Un Air Corp 19% {United Corp 3% United Drug 8 ! United Fruit 60 Un Gas Imp 11% US Ind Al 20% 33% will go to the polls Dec. 4 to de- | cide if they want motion pictures, a censorship board and bowling in Zion. The chamber of commerce was leading the campaign Thursday to “provide proper and enltane — _ - — means of ente! nt, R Business Opport: ing and education for the young 0 anity i ginkmat 29%; No. 2 heavy Us Pipe apne || eee xCE m } Batiey” 'No. 2 malting 78; No. 1, 79- US Rubber 28%| Wilbur Volive, overseer of the | C0). 00) nakota town if you have Bi tax No. 1, 2:11%-2.15. US Smelt R 68, | Christian Aposiotic chic yap, | $5000 to $7,000 cash. Marshal Fiax No. US Steel %| former dict DULUTH CASH GRAIN US Stl Pf 111%] its, said: Wells Company, Duluth, Minnesota Duluth, Oct. )—Closing cash |2 24%} Vanadium 17% “I have too many other things |GENERAL MERCHANDISE stock for Spree, wheat: No: 1 heavy dark 4 War Pict Bie |: tostBink Bbawe: oe op ite pe a Best location i, city. Heiss orthern spring 2 West Un 32% | chamber of comme! or selling, other terest “Bark northern th Wektt ek e. ie]/5 West ar ie election.” a ees bt looked after. Write Tribune Ad 1.09 : West wned 24420, Roremern Loss -116 4 : White Mot 12%| on such entertainment, — - Peter ism eNo. 1 dark hard winter, |5 +. pea ae 0) oe ca Coapersting in tne 13997 Livestock for Sale el . Woolwort! Farme! pera , | SHEEP—For young 1 hard amber 914-12 white. Wrigley Jr 63% | Agricultural Conservation program sale ie Ate pon oe 4 hard Aas yirat oot: tar A plied : 21% 290% ied he aps oe fed county should Miss Sheep can be seen 4 miles hard amber $8%-1.08H; No. 5, ba ard| Barlev— Kositzkys Bag 6 Big’ ae that ‘ail and owned or op-| Gladstone, Ray Gress, Gladstonc | Hiei Med? durum ‘Miscounted |Ch to fcy.. 62 83 lerated by them is reported in the|_N. Dek. ' 3-4¢ below hard amber aAh de yO * Moose in 12-Day Hunt jsppiication for payment, the state] ——————————————_ | Rye No 2.7) Loe. Feed" a oe — ‘Agricultural Conservation commit-|____Farms for Sale «Gals No. 3 white 30%-31, Rve— ae Carl Kositzky, Burleigh county dep-|tee has been informed by the AAA|SEND FOR description of Red River , Barley, epee 4 ae No. 2. - 514 B% NK ues raperiyl was oni from ee Western Division. wale @ suburban tracts of 5 and i0 wilds of Ontario jay unshaven ‘or more tributary population CHICAGO CASH GRAIN , 197% 341% aid tired but with plenty of evidence | When members of the Hayden ex- of 40.000, and smaller lave regio Chicago, or 28. ‘ash wheat MINNEATOLIN Broun that he and his five brothers had |pedition trekked the North-| farms. A. H. Wile. Moorhead, Minn No. 4 red'94%-95%; No. 3 hard 98%:| winneapo 8.—)—Fiour, |g00d luck on their hunting expedi-|ern Great Plains in 1870 they found = No, 5 mized carload lots, per areal in $8 pound ition up there, the land covered with « profuse Motoreycles for Sale Corn, No. 3 mixed £5; ain 2 yale ‘No. 8 yel 8-59%; No. it, Soy beans No. 2 yellow 98%-99. Barley, feed 42-55 nom; malting 60- 87 nom. Timothy seed 2. 5. Red clover se 7.50+32.50; sweet clover séed 7.00-75.. Family un 41 “atendard patents Standard middiings WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Oct. 28.—()—Cash wheat No. 1 northern 142% . 2 northern 1.36%; No, 3 northern 1. sont No. 2 white 53%; 5 io. 3 white The six brothers bagged six bull moose—one each—and three deer dur- ing their 12-day stay. Carl was busy taking care of his share of the meat Thureday, and getting the ae big horns ready for mounting. turned to Bismarck Wednesday ni night, Manhattan contains more than 1,000 office buildings. growth of native grasses. This grass provided excellent feed for cattle and jof whale exceeds 10,000, 1932 HARLEY DAVIDEON motorcy, cle with side car. Has 1934 motor sheep, but careless practices Grasing and the plow have destroyed the| Very cheap. Also separate side car grass ‘and exposed the soll to destrus- Fleck Motor Sales, Bismarck. Sr Aes Travel Opportunity DRIVING to Spokane, Wash., oe tween Nov. 10 and Nov. 30 Room for two, Box 106, Bismarck. In the Antarctic, the annual catch Wearing Apparel kitchen privileges. Also cleaner: No. FOR SALE: Beaver coat, in good smoking or drinking. Sth. con- CLEAN comfortable aa Board if! dition, Madge King, Telephone 586 desired. Centrally located. Tabie| after 6 p. m. for sale. 623 6th. Tel. 2314. FOR SALE—Brown Caracul coat, size VERY PLEASANT sleeping room.| 12, $40. Inquire Master Cleaners, Suitable for two men. On bus line.) 311 Main St. $12 per month. 307 4th St. LARGE front sleeping room, next tw bath. Hot water always. Modern home. Close in. 418 and. WELL FUR! room, new quiet home. Near bath. Always hot water. Gentlemen. 111 Ave. D. LOVELY large furnished sleeping room. Nice for two. Close in. Close to bath. Phone 834-W. COMFORTABLE warm room, ground YOUR LUCKY NUMBER is our phone number. Quality Work. ny —_—_—Ke—X—X“—Xae_eo_€l_l—= floor. Suitable for one. Always hot} Household Goods for Sale water. 611 Sth St. DINING room set, three beds com- ROOM in new air-conditioned home.| plete, breakfast set, oll stove, cab- Close to bath. Always hot water.) inet, washing machine, chest, van- 908-9th 8t. ity dresser, heater, three rugs, one SEMI-BASEMENT room, well fur-| hundred feet garden hose, lawa mower, lumber, radio. Fred Worlitz, Park Hill Addition. BICYCLE, radio, bench, drapes, table, lamps, card table, kitchen chair, pictures, breeches, boots, miscel- Taneous. 406 Griffin. nished, warm and cozy. Phone 1570-R. 611 Ave. B. NICE warm modern furnished room. Always hot water. Close in. Phone 926-J, 507 3rd St. ection WHERE BUYER & SELLER MEET 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 . + 995.00 Plymouth Sedan . Chevrolet Panel Airflow Bedan . Plymouth Coupe . Pontiac Coach . Chrysler Sedan Ford Sedan .. Chrysler Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Coach 1937 1935 1936 Chevrolet Coach .... 495.00 1937 Ford Sedan . 695.00 1930 Ford Coupe . 175.00. 1929 Pontiac Coupe . 145.00 All above cars winterized with hot water heaters, winter grease, winter cll, 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, N. Dak. CHEVROLET LOWER PRICES Ford Coupe ... Chevrolet Coach . Ford Tudor .. Chevrolet Coupe . Chevrolet Coupe . Ford Tudor . Chevrolet Coach . (perfect condition) Chevrolet Coupe—Discount Chevrolet T. Sedan—Discount (15) Other Cars and Trucks NOW ON DISPLAY 1938 CHEVKOLET CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. |4 REAL quality car, LaSalle s sacrifice price. Reason for selling, have other good car. See owner, 304 Mandan St., or phone 131. 1935 FORD V-8 coach, A-1 condition. Phone 405. Salary Loan Co. Rooms 22-24, Dakota National Bank Bidz. V-8 PANEL job in good running con- dition at less than half price. See Real Estate PHONE 78 for real bargains in houses and lots in all parts of city. Over 100 houses, over 1,000 lots from which to select at ali sorts of prices and terms. Doing business on # strictly commission basis and with all listings and correspondence on any business we have together open to your inspection, you may be sure that you can buy cheaper througn F. E. YOUNG. —_________. Dead Animals DEAD ANIMALS (with hides on). Horses, cattle, sheep or hogs. With- in 85 miles, Bismarck. Removed promptly. Phone Bismarck 2313 col- lect. We pay for the call. North- ern Rendering Co. Apartments for Rent NEWLY furnished 2 room basement apartment. Gas, lights and hea’ furnished. Laundry privileges. $25 per month. 214 Ave. C West. Phone 572-M. MODERN furnished 2-room apart- ment. Living room, and kitchenette. Suitable for two adults. Close i. Phone 260. After 6 p. m. call 512-W. Dr. Enge. UNFURNISHED apartment, two bed- rooms, living room, kitchen, bata. Electric range, refrigerator. Heat and water. 201 Ave. A, West. Phons 15. THREE room apartment, furnished, private entrance. Available Nov. Ist. Also house trailer for sale. 406 9th St. COMFORTABLE 3 room apartment with bath, fireplace, electric refriz- erator. Adults only. 417 Ist St. LIGHT 3 room apartment, partly modern, Cheap. Also carpenter tools for sale. 1618 Bowen Ave. MODERN apartment. Living roo.n, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Lasken Apts. Inquire Cut Rate Drug. NEW unfurnished three-room apart- ment. Private bath. Near capitol and high school. 915 9th St. THREE room apartment. Furnished or unfurnished, Private entrance at 1116 Rosser. Phone 470-M. FURNISHED three-room apartment. Available November Ist. Adults only. Phone 107. LARGE well furnished sleeping room Always hot water. Suitable for one or two. 614 8th. ROOM convenient to capito) and downtown. 722 6th St. Phone 614 LARGE well furnished room with pri- vate entrance. Girls preferred. 1021 ELECTRIC refrigerator, good as nev. One bicycle, reasonably priced. Cau at City Bakery, 115 5th St., Bis- marck. HOUSEHOLD furniture, practically new. J. A. Krits, Mandan, N. D. 307 2nd St. NE. Phone 462. 5th St. = APARTMENT Furniture, bed, com- DESIRABLE southeast room. Rea- . ‘sonal plete; rockers and chairs, buffet; 591. pie aa1e Ave 2, wee,/ poe electric plate. 120 Ave. A. CARG 6x8 AXMINSTER rug, practically Always ot new. Phone 1851-W. 302 Rosser. pleasant water. Gas heat. 422 &th Bt. Phone Bee enactment. DINETTE set, magazine rack, electri* cooker, Reasonable. Phone 2337-M. MODERN warm sleeping room. Hot WELL furnished 2 room apartment. Second floor. No children. 411 5ta St. Phone 273. TWO FURNISHED apartments. Close to high school and grade schooi. 818 7th St. TWO room furnished upstairs apari- ment. Gas furnace heat. Call at 808 7th St. TWO front rooms furnished for light housekeeping. $24 per mo . 1014 Broadway. NEW THREE room semi-basement apartment. Available November 1st. 931—9th 8t., or call 539-M. and cold water in room. 510 4th 8 ROOM FOR RENT—Next to bath. Reasonable. 1400 Thayer Ave. Room fee two gentlemen. Modern home. Close in. 316 11th St, IG room, close _Ways hot water. 120 Ave. A. ROOM next to bath, in private home Call 1705-M, in forenoon, oom = for one oF two.) 390. w. Chore a2, bandon Fane oloes WANTED: Roomers and boarders reasonable. Tel. 5 in, 218 and Street. rice Sey bisa GOMPORTABLE sleeping, next 10 Feed and Seed bath, 414 3rd St. _! shelled corn, BED DAVENPORT of best grade blue Mohair. Phone 2426. __Room and Board BOARD AND ROOM. Large front bedroom, next to bath. Suitable for two. 306 15th St. ROOM AND BOARD, $25 per month Private entrance. 919 5th St. Phone FOR SALE: Yellow white corn, or cracked corn in truck or car lots. The Farmers wue7 tor Company. Arthur. N Dak. 14 miles north of Cuasselton, N. Dak. on Highway 18 A’ ON HOG FEED) — For , best results and bigger profits, feed | Northern brand cracklings. Manu- | factured by Northern Rendering Co., Bismarck, N. D. Bicycles for Sale 3) BOY'S American model bicycle equi; ped with new tires. $10. Phone 1312 evenings. Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINE YOU WILL find the Markweli fastener the neatest staper have ever used Staples sheets gethe: temporarily ot permanent! Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co, LOOK US UP FOR MEATS Phone 176 for reasonable prices. People’s Meat Market Houses for Sale BY OWNER, six room bungalow, bedrooms, hot water heat. Attached garage. Write Tribune Ad. 24442 or tel. 1643. Miscellaneous for Sale y TMAS CARDS It is wune too early to select vour greeting cards Make vour selection now to later delivery either printed or enxravea Samples are nuw on Bis- marck Tribune Cumpany. i | | S§ MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished Gas heat. Private entrance Call 601 TWO room upstairs apartment. Pri- vate entrance. Rental $20. 302 D. NIC furnished apartment. Cisv heat. Inquire of Tribune Ad. No. 24528, Re 2 rooms, kitchenette ani Frigidaire. 106 Maio UNFURNISHED apartment. Available Nov. 1. Varney Apartments, phone 773, FURNISHED two rooms and bath Murphy bed. 614 1st. Phone 1432. APARTMENT for rent 215 3rd St Phone. 852. TWO 2-room apartments, 208 11th Si, ————————— Bankruptcy Blanks (Conform to Frazier-Lemke Act as revised under Section 75, Sub- vision 8S) The Bismarck Tribune Co. Legal Blank Dept. Phone 2200

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