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“STOCKS FALL OFF ‘ i } IN DULL SESSION; STEEL LEADS SKID} Chrysler Quotations Up Follow- ing Dividend; Transfers 700,000 Shares New York, Oct. 30. — (7) — An apathetic stock market Saturday gen- erally tilted backward, although a number of issues managed to contest the trend with modest advances, Steels skidded from the start as an- other drop in mill operations at Pittsburgh and other centers was forecast. At the same time some ob- servers thought activities in this field may now be scraping bottom. Chrysler pointed higher following Grain Ovotations ern, 52 Ibs... 51 'bs.. Friday's favorable dividend action, al- | Oats though the company’s earnings state- ment was a bit under Wall Street's calculations. With most foreign markets closed, there was no inspiration from that quarter, The usual week-end cashing in of profits and evening up of ac- counts, brokers said, contributed to the sluggish performance. Transfers were in the neighborhood Df 700,000 shares. Although rail stocks failed to get going, carrier loans were in demand in the bond department. Commodities were uneven, LIVESTOCK REVIEW cue St. Paul, Oct. 30.—(AP—U. 8. A.)—Fat lambs scored a 50 cent Bienen late to close the week strong to 25 cents higher, while other classes closed weak to 25 cents lower than’ last Friday, Good to choice lambs bulked at 9.50 today, with a few choice grades up to 9.75 to shippers, and throwouts down to 6.50 or less, Good to choice slaughter ewes closed at 3.00 to 3.50, plain and medium grades at 1.50 to 2.50. Range feeding lambs Foade 8.50 to 9.00 this week, most hess faced Dakota feeders 7.00 to The week’s close found cattle prices In somewhat improved position com- pared with extreme lows made around mid-week, but still well under quota- tions in ‘effect last Friday. Sharp declines on all classes at the week's vU eet Snurals, U. 8. Commerciais 1.00. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Oct. 30.—(@@®—Flour. carload lots, per barrel in a penne cotton peeks ft ti in Ne 50%. A.)—Potatoes: Prices unchanged. ++ 198% 212% ..... RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Oct, 30.—U—Range of | f ag carlot grain sales: northern 2 durum 1.1 Whi peat No, 2 dark a ee arabe i Sr Nh mix , Barley, So, aT in lax, “bate Uneuoted. 52%; 311% 3% 0. 0. 1, 211 te MINNEAPOLIN POTATOES Minneapolis, Oct, 30.—(AP—U. 8 _D. market about steady, ae % | at 1.05% and STRONG WINNIPEG QUOTATIONS PULL CHICAGO GRAIN UP Small Fractional Gains Follow Nervous Fluctuations; Corn Closes Lower Chicago, Oct. 30.—(P)—After fluctu- [ating nervously most of the session, ; | Wheat prices rose to small fractional gains before the close Saturday. The market was pulled up in sym- pathy with a strong advance at Win- nipeg where prices were around two cents higher at one stage. Frost in Argentina and overnight export sales of around 400,000 bushels of North American wheat including 160,000 bushels of Pacific Coast grain counted or the bullish side, but buying power in Chicago lagged. Trade gossip that seme domestic No. 3 mixed wheat had been sold to Spain was noted. Low Close; Wheat closed % off to % higher Open “ 95% 98%|compared with yesterday's finish, De- 95% 96% 94% 96 |cember 96%-%, May 96-96%, and 90% 91% 90% 90%)corn was %-% ee December HES 50% $054 ATH STH | Ty AU OKON. Onis were 4 down 50% 59% 59% 50% eo aero. Caled told Sach 30% | Minneapolis, Oct. 30.—(@) — Frost news from Argentina gave wheat fu- tures strength Saturday and the close was fractionally higher for nearby options, Trade, however, dull. Dec. ai was very nd ey, wheat closed % higher 1.03%, respectively. July closed % lower at 1.00, Flax ‘eased because of Argentine rain news. Dec, flax closed % lower at 1.98% and May % lower at 2.00%, Dec. oats closed % higher at 28% and May % higher at 28%. Dec. rye closed unchanged at 69% and May % higher at 67, Dec. feed barley Cin- ished 54 Up at 46% and May 1% higher GEER wheat demand lacked force. Durum and winter wheat were in steady demand. Cash corn demand was sluggish to fair. Oats was in slow demand. Rye demand was slow- er. Barley demand was good, Flax was In quiet to fair demand, Vew York Stocks | Closing Prices Oct. 30. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Nort north Oct. 30.—UP)—Cash wheat, nort id 1.38%; No. 2 northern No. 3 northern 1.14%. Oats, Ne 3 white BE No. 8 white 49%. if Dividend Actions.) Dividend Actions. | Piviend:Act jons- | New York, Oct. 30.—(?)—Directors of Chrysler Corp. Friday declared a ridend of $3 a share on the common Salesmen Wanted ‘A NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCT WITH ESTABLISHED MARKET Thousands of customers, retail out- lets, better service s selected as factory distributor to look after Pyroil business. If you have sales, merchandising ability, integrity, ambition, clean record, this oppor- tunity worth upwards of $10,000 and Saturday Evening Prospects get the Pyroil story of tts ability to save motors, repair bills and industrial lubrication savings of $5, 000 annually. Highly indorsed by mil: lions, leading laboratories, large in- dustries, etc, Life time opportunity. Write fully Bee COMPANY, 9463 Ma‘ WANTED Seaman salesman wanted by northwest wholesale hardware concern to travel western North Dakota ter- titory. In answering state full par- ticulars and experience. Write Tri- bune Ad, 24581. Lost_and Found LOST: Boy’s gold rimmed glasses be- tween Ist St. on Ave. D. to 4th, or on 4th to end of Capitol Blvd. Also pair of lady’s dark brown suede eres in downtown district. Phone evening. Dark blue cloth belt with matching _ buckle between Provident Life Building and Copelin Motor. Finder cail _2139. Reward. Large police dog, split right ear. Answers to name “Hiny.” Phone 1546, Reinhold Delzer. Re- ward. Travel Opportunity DRIVING to Spokane, Wash., tween Nov. 10 and Nov. 20 Roce for two. Box 1 BISA Produce M Markets | Chicago, oct Ee AB poultry ‘ruled steady Saturday as did butter, but Dpening had the effect of curtailing ag | CBB teats oflem. ' ‘eceipts rather drastic: , giving e Alas nnecot ti trade an opportunity to develop more 28% 28% ou 11% | Ke aes aa ee unchanged. o. fiem, roxtra Stabillty. However, slaughter steers 128% 28% (28% .28%/All Ch D 163% firsts local 2 fresh ‘graded and yearlings were still around 50 4 ‘Allls-Ch 4gy, | Kt0e Groc 20 firsts local 28, “on current ree fat she. stock “about. 80 cents down 197 198% 196% 198% PROT E eeidl|| ouitey fiveloiruses, stoners prise While thin cows were nearly steady. 199 200% 199 2.00%/Am Can - 93% | Loew's Oe4 unchanged. tn ene Drees Stockers and feeders ruled about 25 cee ees Am Cry Sug 17% | Lorillard (P) 19 Dressed ‘market, steady, prices un- centering on yaartogs, snd cnirese DULUTH RANGE fVamem at 4ui| MAK US 251 changed far Fie 15% . Fequtrad to seit around 10.000 1250 | ett Oboe leh “Lam Am Inter 8% |McKes & R 10%! .. y; NEWYORK | with the bulk of grassy and warmed Am Loco 81% McK RPL 38 | 4 jew, York, Pager) | Kinda snaking, 659/00) 9.60: aga butch % Am Mets ste peat ti oe score) 36, i neaneae at 4.50 to 6.50, fat’ ki 4m P -Con 3% neue BA ry Me Bb go a, ta Inde apts AmRed 13%|Minn Hon 66 |, PRES 9.833, firm: afr standards Sit cca en en Am Rol Mill 26% |Minn Mol 8% | 26 to 28, dirties No. 1, 1 7 tefrigerator 25 to 425 mainly. Sauenge, bull Am 8 Ref 58% |Mont Ward 44%|standards 19% to '%: igerator cashed at 450 to 4.50, beet hulle un ts Am 8tiF 29 |Mur Corp 8 |firsts 18% to %; other mized" colors 6.00," Medium and good stocker steers Am Sug Ret 32% |Nash Mtrs 13% | ore ee outtry easy: all fresh and turned at 600 to 8.00, plain kinds at Nat Biscuit 22% | trozen prices wachoned 1.60 to, 5.50. Am T & T 154% vat Csh R 21% |. Live poultry, by “freight, steady: dive CERT Cha Ob ee Se aearoe CASH GRAIN = |Am Tob B 73% | at Dy Pr 16 _| f0W!s, colored 22 to 26; Leghorn 18 ie over Thursday with weighty hogs and polis, Oct, 30. — () — Wheat| Am W Wks 12% | Nat Distt Peale ene eee RS packing sows showing least advance. receipts 8 Saturday 117 compared Ot 73| anaconda 31% | N@ gn Other areleht tpn ces wachaneea| By Good and choice 140 to 200 pound bar-|@ year ago. arm Ml 95, | NOt Br ae Ue | Bis /exprpes, nominal: Bo quctatioee rows and gilts sold at 9.00 to 9.15 and) Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse Nat Steel 68 eiilete 28 te Oe, Bree 2 As Dry G 10% mium pullets 25 to 30; pewees to pul 210, A a pound butchers auaes, grain closing quotations tucay follow ales 2% Nat Tea 28% | lets 23 to 25: Pacific coast jumbo and 0 9.00, heavier weights own w: Cash Whi Wheat aT N ¥ Cent 914 | premiums 4$ to 47: Pacific c ois aT ear Te a Oe Delivered To Arrive| Atl Ref 4 # |Clais 42 to 43: Pacitic const standards 7.45 to 7.95 and good stags 7.75 to 8.25. Ata oup Ad A a Avia, ais Wie One hee tenkeeoe, cuIcago 110% 124% Bal & Ohlo U%|No Pacific 15 |amell “ov menitnattas eo an? "Stee a rngnes, Ar eaainad Wen ar: oe 1.10% 1.22% Barnsdall 16% | Ohio Oil 14 | browns and duck eggs unchanged, rect; nominal: ‘shippers took none: Bendix 13% | Oliver Farm 35% | sioner AND BGG FUTURES estimated holdover 1,000; compared + 110% 1.21% ...0. .++..| Beth! Stl 55% | Otis Elev 25% chicago, Oct, 30.—U)— pan aly mostly, 50 to 65 cents lower Boeing Air 24%/PacG&El 26 Butter Futures: ots off 75 cents. Cattle 1,000; calves 100; compared + 1.00% 1.19% 0.0 +000! Borden 21% | Packard 8 | storage Standards, EY Low Close Friday last week: strictly choice and Briggs Mtg 30% | Param Pict 15% | S*QN8e pin 32% 32% 32% prime steers steady; all others un- + 1.08% 117% 006 eee Bude Wh $%|Park Utah 3 sf evenly 25 to 75 lower, mostly 50 down Hern bi 33% 38 33% but closing market, due to curtailed 1.06% 1.15% Storage Standards : receipts, sharply, over week's. low Santary, "33% 33% 33% time; extremely irregular trade, me- , 1,04% 1.12% Egg Fatur i, eed “low. while” hendfat Refrigerator qualified longteds brought outstand- « 1.00% 1.09% Fa cae Td | ing prices to shippers only; hence date. Dee. 18% 17% 18% price spreads confusingly wide; stock- 99% 1.06% asoee Proc & Gam 49% | Refrigerato: ‘st = . ers and feeders steady to 50’ lower, Paterpil 62 | pure Oil fay | dards, oa iaderes PEE soonest come Andis 90% 109% 06 vo.n{Oelanese 28 | Pitty Bak “got : mon and choli de helfers steady; Cer d Pasco 47 cutter grades cows 25 to 50 off; bulls 4% 100% 06 ow! Ones & O 40 | Radio, a Miscellaneous 50 to 75 down, and vealers 1.50 to 2.00 Chi& NW 2% lower; extreme top elgnty steers| spring. .. Rem Rand 15% FOREIGN EXCHANGE 19.50; light steers 19.00; light year- Lares eon Feleht nominally? ChiGtW_ 1%/Reo Motor 312| New York, 30. anes aad aes) pialter eters) Hy unted 4c Ib.» Ohi Gt W Pf 6% Rep Stl 21 exchange. stead: eee a "to. '9.00; average price week's cro} Montana Winter Wheat P Rey Tob B 47% |Great Britain 4.96 5/16; France 3.37 slaughter steers standing around | 14% protein Schen Distill 30% |{taly 5.26% ; Germany tree 40.17, 1125, compared 14.60 late In August We aabe roe Seabd Ou 25. | !stered, 20,60, 24.35 an a mon’ oe no 24.94; Sheep 3,500, including 1,000 directs. | 13% protein Sears-Roe 10% | ¥ For week ending Friday €500 directs. |1D H W or Com So! Servel 18% Sompared Friday last week: fat lambs | 1 HW... 1.01% wsee seers oveee(Com & Sou 2% Shell Un 19% CURB ATOR SLT ferings 25 to. $0 otf: week's lamb, top | 12% proveln ‘|Conzais = 26 | Simmons 28 Giles Service Bis eee 10,00 pald late for choice rangers, best It ts 196% Con Oil 11 |Socony Vac 17%| imiec. Bond & Share 11%. atives ood to choice west- 35 7 fond hoto. 05s Y ay ata cea ccriaent Tees | Peg Cont Mot ‘im|@o fae ay 8:85; few loads “comebacks” arrived |) Ht WF 10% 100% Con Oil Del 35% | 80 Ry 153!) Now Pork Oe 30 oe Govern Tate to sell at 9.60 to 9.85; medium t0| sainnesota and South anata‘ wiicai| Gorn prod seu [80 Ry Pr 228| ,Ne™, uae outside, bulk 8.00 to 8.85; slaughter 1DH Wor Sperry Corp 14% | Treasury 4s 111.12, ewes 2.50 to 4.00, wee 1H W... 1.00% 1.02% Std Brands 9% eee feeding lambs 9.00 to 10-00, bulk 9.28 |2D HW 8 CHICAGO STOCKS toe 2H W... 98% 1.00% wos,] Cub Am Sug 54/3 C0 oot 7 tne Asesesosed Frene) 3DH Wor Curt Wret 4 844 on ted a aia West Corp 8%. Sioux Clty Ie Oct, 30—(AP—U, Ss. 3 HW... Eden d CE IPM PARES: Deere & Co oY ea OUNJ 53% Fale: elsebd nn ed D. A.)—Cattle 300; "for the week: w War 13% the Associ Press| slaughter steers, yearlings and she|! amber 1 Dome Mine 44% | Sine w Web 14 | (Over the counter fa Now York): ly 50 ty 75 ; GO Ibs. .. 92% 1.13% 10. oveee Hamilton Trust 1.8 aoe Bitte SEE Zaow Saar gaciise! SUSE” |2 amber Doug sire 35% | Studebaker” 8%] Marvisna Fund 6 ers and feeders fully 50 or more low- Ibs... 91% 112% ..... 2... | Dupon Swift & Co 18 Quart Inc 8h 11 er, Food long yearlings and medium | 3 amber bd East Kod 168 ! texas Corp 46% HoPieRSShdo ot Seaton tag |» She, a0 11% Fer Gul Bul 223 poston, SP MEET, 5 pa Lor HB eS oases fel || OT Ibs... 81% 1.00% Tim Roll 49. | siow the past week. rau rat on $,00 down: bulk beef cows 4.50 to 5.50: 3 amber hd Trans-Am 12% |irregular. Si weakene few rangers around 6.75; cutter grades Tbs, 88% 107% Tri-Cont Cor while others re: revise their 3.50 to 4.00; choles stock steers 9.00; | 4 amber hd Cont r 5 {price ideas in spite of uncertainty in few lots feeders 8.50 to 8.75; bulk re- Ibs. B5% 104% ..000 cccew Tru-Traer 1% |the goods market and resulting lack placement steers 6.75 to 8.35: i many | 4 amber hd Gen Mtrs 43%/Union Car 80 of Interest by manufacturers, down to 6.25: most good hel: Ibs. 83% 101% Gillette 12%! Union Pac 99 limited amount of selling ap: fers 5.75 to 3 choice steer. calves 5 "ha vere ee"! Goodrich 22% | i penta on distress lots at prices con to 9.00 early itere above 8.00 late; |5 amber hi Un Air Corp 20. | siderably below quotations on mos heifer calves 7 to 7.25; sizeable acne ce: Bl% 98% 10... soeee Syseendy a United Corp 3% voluntary offerings of sPOt ee a aumber: aroun’ ] United Fruit 60% rease basis prices on offerings sad; mood, and, engice 90,0" 210 o/s ampernd “6% GQ Ni Cit 197% | Un Gas'Imp 11% |7,.t00, tanuea' Se to 47 conte Yor fine butchers 8.75 to 6.90 other welghts|” $1 Ibs... 77% 92% GNRyPf 30%| US Ind Al 21%] Delaine, 37 to 38 for staple combing SH Be rate snag: | organo Stee He | Os ee eee nea teae acdc Bee 1 lots na-|2 eT.... BB% wate US R & Imp 6% ASE ARMED EEOUES {ive "9.30; for the week: fat lambs ‘|Hec Prod 7%! Us Rubber 31% gained early loss to close ste Houd-H B 13% | US Smelt R 69% ewes Bone to 25 higher; feeder la ted Howe Sound 54 US Steel 63% | prices: 1 heavy 3 io. 80 lowers, we i atly tan Coarse Gra’ Hudson Mot 9%|US Stl Pf 113 | northern spring 110% to tae: summer shorn lambs 8.40 to 9.00; bulk aK Hupp Mot 2% | Vanadium 18% |} dark northern, 110% to, 1.5 bulk fang Pasay erate gee 31% Hi cent AS | War Pict. 9% 11, 5 8.00 to $.00; common and me- 48% Bayon | West Un 32% dium! natives and westerns 7.00 10 Me In Bus Mch 143 | West air 28% |!0, 1.12%.) No. lark nae is 7.50; solid mouth to yearling breed- 50% Int Harv 18% | West El 104% amber 93% to 1.12%; No. 2, 91% to ing ewes 4.50 to 7.50. “4 Int Nick Can a4 White Mot 134 | Tse: Nov 3. 38% Pas hi Ne. Y S Wilson & Co 6% . 5, CHICAGO POTATOES No. 1 red d 89 90%. Mixed Chicago, Oct. 30.—(AP—U. 8. a% Johns-Man 85%| Woolworth 41% don red durin at's below hard Potatoes 86, on t 379, total Pi’ shipments 597: weak, supplies, liberal; 30 No. 1, ‘ 00% to 2.10%, demand light; sacked per cwt.: Idaho 29 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Russet Burbanks 28% Chicago, Oct, 20.—()—Cash wheat. 31%, 5; U. S. Ne i ue No. 3 red 97%. Corn, No. 1 yellow Barley, vanities $s to 76; feed 52% io'30 per 62 3 - Oats, No. 3! to 63%. 1.15: Cobblers 33 mixed’ 32; No. 1 white 33% to 34%. 05 to 1.10; 3 ORE ere an WISCONSIN CHEESE 0 96%. , teed, —Cl : 39 $0 to'89. Timothy Obl. a ae cose 003 Earl hice 46 io $0. per cent 1% 13% 1% io'52.80; aweet clover seed 1.00 H iy 5 to 1.00; Michigan Rus- : ‘ 2 ioled EPO OP a . id dup! will be publicly opened ‘in this office M. . AL. 1937, ru Pp court house at BI Drawings ane, specifications ceeding on ae be obtain: the custodian tor the building this office in the discretion of ie sistant director of procurement. lie pallaie ‘ prennh, WV. assistant director, 10-26-28-30 tation, garages, car dealers, industrial plants for man ” : MY BRICK home, garage, 516 noms ipaeaeei ee SHEEP—For sale 1,000 young non- wrinkled Rambouillet breeding Male Help Wanted “MAN WANTED” ‘MUST have car. Work in rural dis- YOUNG man with car; spare time oe as investigator; fee basis. ited Foods, 3848 Lincoln Ave, Female Help Wanted RESS ENVELOPES. We furnish stamps and pay in advance. Wri'e , Dept.: 31, Box 37, Arling- tion, Calif. casted Self addressed stamped envelope. JUSEKEEPER wanted. Must like children, Four in family. $3 per week. T. 8. Knutson, Star Route 3, Bismarck. EXPERIENCED girl for housework. Anyone expecting to be one of fam- ily need not apply. 828 Mandan St. Help Wanted ice, Box 26-B, Mishawaka, Ind. _Instruction SUE DIGBY — Private instructor Shorthand and typewriting. 223 2nd St. Call 1619. LEARN TYPING, Learn eee a ten days. Extension Service. eprtiees Temple Bldg., Minneap: IN TROUBLE AGAIN Landlord ped edge Aa) off farm. ieee emonen legen KLEIN, rep. Fed. Land Bank, S10 Fitth St, Bismarck, FIVE ROOM upper, duplex attached immediate garage, possession. _Roberts, telephone 151 or 751, 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. ist. Mrs. E. A. Heath, 1106 Ave. C, side entrance. Cal! after 2 p.m. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow for Tent to responsible parties. $35 per month. Inquire at J. P. Jacksons teal estate office. FIVE ROOM modern house, gas heat screened porch, east front. Near high achool. Double garage. Inquire 506 8th St. FIVE ROOM modern house with heated garage at 311 Boulevard Avenue. Phone 1133 after 6:20 p. m. SIX ROOM modern house. Gas heat. Close downtown, school and park. Garage. Inquire at 415 W. Bdwy. FIVE. room bungalow, full basement. basement garage. 707 W Rosser Ave. Inquire Tel. 251 or 667-W. PARTLY modern five-room bunge- low in good condition. Centrally located. Phone Sue, SIX ROOM modern house with age. Inquire 214 Sth. St. after 5 Pp m. or Saturday. LOWER duplex, two bedrooms Heal and water furnished. R. W San- ders Phone 1341. from rent will make paymenis Reasonable down payment. Bal- ance monthly. Also 6-room bunga: low on 6th St. Very fine location and excellent condition, Phone 308-W. Business Oppectanity un! to established beneae business iD North Dakota town if you have $5, to $7,000 cash. Marshaul- Wells Company, Duluth, Minnesote, Choppers and Harts Mountate pat Jono OFFICE EQUIPMENT and_ service filed 400 Livestock for Sa ewes Sheep can be seen 4 miles from Gladstone. Ray Gress, Gladstone ‘cows, two Knud Johnson, 10 miles north, mile east, Sterling, N. Dak. Miscellaneous for Sale CAR! -It ts uune ton. to select vour greeting cards your selection now for later fH postpaid. Watch them grow & day, just in water. Requires it. Chinese G'"’ Shop. “iF E. Reynold, a ROOM in new home, For one or Automobiles for Sale USED CAR FALL CLEARANCE SALE 932 $255.00 Chevrolet Pickup ... 295.00 International Pickup 395.00 Plymouth 2-D Sedan 745.00 Airflow Sedan 995.00 Plymouth Sedan 395.00 Chevrolet Panel Airflow Sedan .... Plymouth Coupe Pontiac Coach . Chrysler Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Coach Chevrolet Coach Ford Sedan .. Ford Coupe Pontiac Coupe All above cars winterized with hot water heaters, winter grease, winter oll, 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. Bismarck, N. Dak 1935 FORD V-8 coach, A-1 condition. 405. Salary Loan Co, Rooms 22-24, Dakota National Bank Bldz. “This chef we hired through the Bismarck Tribune classified section is going to make restaurant history. He’ plans to list it on the menu as just plain hamburger!” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES iday 2days af 80. oe Sdays 4days Sdays Gdays 28 18 20 wv *a2 °30 °33 © 30 [i030 FORD é-door sedan In good con- 4 we dition. Very reasonable. Owner 617 ree 14th. Bismarck, 20 = 30 We Real Estate _ heed PHONE 78 for real bargains in houses 4 Words 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 through F. E. YOUNG, (MINIMUM CHARGE 45c) (All Classtied ads are cash with order) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) DAILY RATES MONTHLY RATES any Ganye Weenly. ety Te $3.00 $5.80 Copy must be in at 1 time Weekly $3.00 100 Nees fer aa Roommate Wanted GIRL WANTED to share room. Near Perfection Cleaners DEAD ANIMALS (with hides on) bath. Gas heat. Hot water always. Mel ito Ladie’s Dresees = 922 6th, St. Phone 942: Cleaned and Cleaned Only Ase a Bltaree, Heese promptly. Phone Bismarck 2313 col- Rooms fur Rent $1 .00 50c lect. We pay for the call. North- LARGE well furnished room, pri-|# Phone 1707 218 Thayer ern Rendering Co. vate bath, always hot water. Pri- vate entrance. Suitable for two 1021 6th St. Phone 1559, PLEASANT downstairs sleeping room. Always hot water. Next to bath. east ieapites and high school. Phone e FURNISHED room ap pet Tor sleeping or housek . $9 and wu 100 W. Thayer, right down- wn, Work Wanted ASHES HAULED once a week, 75c per month, Garbage 50c. Also good fer- tiliser for sale, Gabel. Phone 105. LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable. All work guaranteed tae w= We call for and deliver.'Tel. 1253 Apartments for Rent EXPERIENCED girl wants d Or}ATTRACTIVE furnished exception- hour work. Will also take care 2f) ally light and sunny sem!-basement children. Phone 1411-J. four-room and private bath apart- | ment. Built-in kitchen, fireplace, SIMARANT Talascing room cin Lew. Maytag washer. Hoover vacuum. PLEASANT sleeping room in new] __Wearing Apparel __| eat and water furnished, Call at modern home. Clean and quiet. Al-' BOR SALE—Brown Caracul coat, sie] 901 10th St. ways hot water. Phone 120-R. 503/ 12, $40, Inquire Master Cleaners, |; BASEM apartinsntaa Weds on: He tooms, living room and kitchen. COMFORTABLE warm room, Hot! ==—===——=——=————————————— New gas range and frigidaire, heat, water always. Gentlemen only. Mrs. J. A. Larson, 400 6th Tel. 337. gas and water furnished. Also one SLEREING room with cr without room apartment. Call at 402 8th St., |LEEP! room or without kitchen privile; ‘Also No side door or phone 1328-, en ges. garage. Bice HTB a etd smoking or drinking. 409 5th. TWO FURNISHED rooms on ground RU eS floor for light housekeeping. $22. CLEAN comfortable room. Board if ‘Two rooms upstairs for light house- desired. Centrally located. Table keeping, $18. One basement: sleep- for sale. 623 6th. Tel. 2314. ing room, gas heated. $7. 1014 VERY PLEASANT sleeping room. Broadway. Bultable for two men, On bus line. | essere | FOUR ROOM modern well furnished, #12 .per_ month. 107 4th St. __| Household Goods for Sale | private eae eee ROOM in new bungalow. $12 per|aupeme beds. bedroom set, heater,| ment. Available at once. Call rear, month, Always hot water. Phone| THREE beds, bedroom set, heist.) 413 west Thayer. 1468-M or call 700 3rd St.____| 109 ft, garden hose, lawn mower, UNFURNISHED apartment, two bed- LARGE front sleeping room, next w toes. Fred Worilts, Park eH rooms, living room, kitchen, baca. bath. Hot, water alw Modern! Addition. Electric range, refrigerator. Heat home. Close in. 418 2nd. BICYCLE, radio, bench; drapes, table, and water. 201 Ave. A, West. Phone WELL FURNISHED room, new quiet} lamps, card table, kitcher: chair, 2 home. Near bath. Always hot water.| pictures, breeches, boots, miscel- Gentlemen, 111 Ave. D. laneous. 406 Griffin. Poultry FOR SALE: Mammoth Bronze tur- keys, raised from tested stock— Toms, $7, Hens, $6; also 5-months- old Jersey bull calf, L. E. Shafer, Kintyre, N. Dak. ao Near capitol. Call at 1021 8th YOUR LUCKY NUMBER our phone number. ty Wo THREE room apartment, furnished, private entrance. Available Nov. Plott. | LARGE well furnished 81 Ist. Also house trailer for sale. 406 9th St. COMFORTABLE 3 room apartment with bath, fireplace, electric refriz- erator, Adults only. 417 Ist St MODERN apartment. Living roo.n, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Lasken Apts. Inquire Cut THREE room apartmi Furnish unfurnished. Private entrance at 1116 Rosser. Phone 470-M. FURNISHED three-room 3} Available November Ist. only. Phone 107. WELL furnished 2 room apartment. LOVELY large furnished sleeping|HIGH CHAIR, stroller, magazine toom. Nice for two, Close in. Close] rack, smoker, kitchen stool, camera, to bath. Phone 834-W. hamper, army cot. Phone 2038. 610 COMFORTABLE warm room, ground| 9th. floor. Suitable for one. Always hot/ APARTMENT Furniture, bed, com- water. 611 Sth St. plete; rockers and chairs, buffet; ROOM in new air-conditioned home.| electric plate. 120 Ave. A. Close to bath. Always hot water.|GOOD USED Ellington piano. Also 908-9th St. folding organ, banjo mandolin. 405 NICE warm modern furnished room.| 13th St. Se Always hot water. Close in. Phone|ONE MINUTE electric washing ma- 926-J, 507 3rd St. chine. $10. Phone 2003, leeping room | BED DAVENPORT of best grade blue alvays hot wales, Suitable for one; Mohair. Phone 2426, or two. i —— Beco . No children. 411 sta Room and Board Ee a: poe AND Rate oe Teme oe ie TaREE room semi-basement ¢ apartment. Available November Ist. wo; 208 18tt Bt S1—oth St, or call 530-M. —_—_—_—_—_—_——___ MODERN light housekeeping apart- Feed and oo ment, on! aces heat. Private FOR SALE: Yellow corn.| entrance white corn, or cracked corn in truck | APARTMENT FOR rent. Suitable for a pees lots. rhe aenid qiove ter! two. Call at 717 Thayer Ave or pensoniabie: 1S): Thazer AV Ate north of Cusselton, N. Dak, on aneaED 2-room aaprtmeut, ROOM for two gentlemen. Moderu| Highway 18 private entrance. Adults only. 403 home. Close in. 316 11th St. ATTENTION HOG FEEDERS = For] _istn at. : SLEEPING room, close to bath, al-| best results and bigger profits, a ways hot water. 120 Ave. A. Northern brand cracklings, Manu-|N{CELY [utshed pee Ad. No ROR imesh $5 bat te prfrate/ ome ise by Northern Rendering} 4595 1705: in forenoon. ent. Adults LARGE pleasant room. Always hot in Gas heat. 422 4th St, Phone WELD furnished, modern room. Cen- trally located. Call at 408 Sth Sth St. ROOM ‘convenient to capitol and downtown. 722 6th St. Phone 614 MODERN warm sleeping room. Hot and cold water in room 510 4th St Bismarck, N. D. EIN Toom for one oF two.|HAY, oats and corn for sale. Leonard Close in. 313 Mandan 8t. M. Larson, Valley City, North Da- sleeping, pext to] Kot : : Bicycles for Sale BOY'S American model bicycle ie ped with new tires. $10. 1312 evenings. Farms for Sale | SEND FOR description of Red River Valley suburban tracts of 5 and 10, acres ot more tributary Population | of 40,000, and smaller lake regiac | farms. A B Wile. Moorhead, Mino ; Office Equipment _ STAPLING MAC HINE YOU WILL find the Markweil paper | fastener the neatest stapier you have ever used Staples sheets to gether temporarily or permevently Order them from The Bismarck | Tribune Co, FURNISHED 2 rooms, kitchenette ana private bath. Frigidaire. 106 Mai. Ave. FOUR rooms and bath. Private en- trance. Call 1240. ‘TWO 2-room apartments. 208 11th S*. ‘ABLE bath. 414 3rd St. LOOK US UP FOR MEATS Phone 176 for reasonable prices. People’s Meat Market Bankruptcy Blanks (Conform to Frasier-Lemke Act letter. Write Tribune Ad. 24617. DESIRE ride with two or three to Los Angeles. Carl A. Fuglie, Cole- harbor, N. Dak.

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