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4 ” LATE RALLY FAILS,| Grain Ovotstions| TO OVERCOME EARLY DECLINE IN STOCKS Most Leaders in Losing Column at Finish; Transfers About 1,100,000 Shares fs A °| Chicago, Nov. 1—()—With many| Killed in Fall Off Train New York, Nov. 1 —(®)— Stocks; ; |Uraders inclined to await developments managed to retrieve portions of early * |pertaining to proposed farm legisla-| Valley City, N. D., Nov. 1.—()}—Ap- losses running to 3 or more points tion, especially with respect to financ- |Parently fallen or thrown off a train, in Monday's market but most lead- ling the new program, wheat averaged | ‘he body of John J. Gross, World War ers were in the losing column at the {67 | Sghtly lower Monday. veteran and a native of Iowa, was finish, | Notice ize ypaeen in particular of eoane aby the North ae sel: eee Steels led an early sell-off on 2 Statement Processing taxes on racks one mile wi wer further drop in production, Rails Ie teed: Gar eee eee SA Teens labore (withgtlieny. cals were fairly resistant while coppers, however, met with Pistinpes Gee sed tives, he had been working 66 Har- farm implements, mail orders, mo- ling orders. . fest" mon, N. D. sapere! failed to put up| Oats | At the close, wheat was unthanged ae - The American Iron & Steel In- Sareea penn ieee fae Mie ene r bites Mrs. Suge eas he oe, acter Chicago, Nov. 1.—()— 96, corn unchanged to % off, Dec.|Rhoda Pitts, 50, Minot resident for | ~ i . Nov. 4 off 3% points from Inst week, at a|_Wheat— Open High Low Clove chased S59 aoa and oats un- ie rie a eee, the ned ae | hew low since Dec. 30, 1938. : admitted Aug. 23. 1 services of the day’s sluggish pro- CLOSING WHEAT PRICES will be hel ccedings was attributed to the desire FED IN RINNEATOUIS Pee HB Wearendey of speculative forces to lighten com-| nec, t et pl ty dea We hn any tt a tom mitments because of the exchange om § lberal decrease tn tne Untied | Droduce Markets — closing tomorrow for the local elec- news of importance to stir action in ee ERS SS rkets | tions. the wheat, futures’ market near the | © CHICAG Foreign markets furnished no espe- rea: = La he Chicago, Nov. 1.—)—Butter, exss cial inspiration, being inclined to. December whens futures closed, ye Spar reultey abowes Tittle change mark time as fresh anxiety was in oer ‘ie |" Butter 7,898, steady: -ape> evidence over the Spanish non-inter- sg fettee trade wae.” Mili, December | Slals (93 score) 35M-36; extras (8?) vention controversy. % | flax closed tas lower at 1.90 and May par esteay Cee er 320 aa ere Dealings were slow from the start. ooeree exe . |87%4) 28-80%; standards (90 central- tanatere nppeomieatune 1106000 Coarse grains were generally low-| $74) 28 30%; if tan oa Sis oe cH shares, May 7 Decembes, oats futures closed, he Fin; extra, frets care RUE GAM eet tad) Ay ay May G prings firm; hens 4% 1b Bae Livestock ee See RA aa a se sees 9.82 ri sock broilers, estored, SO. 8ST, PAUL ByeunlUmes WATBEOEE SHE, ol aguand (siouchanaewWiulte iteonis er ilsenaea pa) Gaitte 1200, asking uneven? rer rece, i8 amas Mamas, ns (TEL eS OT ALP ey . A.)—Cattle 7,200; uneveniy MINNEAPOLIS RANGE as in si an ariey de- higher on slaughter steers; few eariy | Minneapolis, Sov. 1 ie mang wae rent: BEES nd ELS SD TS Fae eo moaeeinnre oe Bales of medium to good grassers heid| Wheat— al Hich Low Close ———_ |!bs. up colored 18%, whit pround 8.00 to 10.25 and more; she | Dec. + 1.05% 1.05% 1.05% 1.05% colored 16%, white 17 stock opening 25 and more higher; 1.03% 1.08% 1.03% 1.03% J Y k St k: hone enane eae SaTa plain to medium grass heifers 5.00 t0 wees nace veeee 103%] JOW TOF OCKS |) 27751 230. a Carkoys a 50; few good if cows 6. 00; jo ters 3.50 to 4.50 ATH 46% 46% NEW YORK eet ‘pulls steady, median aces May AT% AT 4% Closing Prices Nov. 1. New York, Nov. 1.—U}—Butter, B80: ‘ —— 7,587, steady to firm. Creaméry: Highs 5.00 to 5.50; stockers strong to 25 high- 68% 68 .68%| At Exp 11%) Lib-O-F GI 47 | et than extra 36% -37; extr score) 1; good to choice light steers 7.00 to | Dec. 1% 6% 66% dams Exp Lig MB 4a. 87% (28° firsts, Includin entrallsed _(88- 00. Calves 1,600; vealers steady; - Alas Jun 11% re NM a 44 ce cores). 32:30255 seconds 84-87 Rca to choice 8.00 to 9.50; few selec's 28% 28% 28%4|AUChD 162 [PPP sp tay! cheese, 83,980, tiem; state, whole ‘28% 28% 28%| Allls-Ch 41% k Trks 244, | milk flats, fresh fancy 20-20%: fresh Hogs 6,000; rather slow, most but- nig na re 2h | specials 21-21%; held, fancy 19: chers generally 10-20 higher than 1B) | goles: Vis laeeec eR 101 | Beet 12016) fie: mines colors; Friday and Saturday; sows steady 2.00% Ay 4% | Miami Co 9% | Special packs 281-3244: standards 26- to 10 and more higher; good to choice Andstee a4 aEdcoanee on 28; firsts 24h 4 i" Gj med- 140-240 Ibs, 8.90-9.25; top 9.25 for Minn Hon 6514 ane checks 1 tgerator special 140-180 Ibs.; few 250-300 Ibs. 8.40- Am tocol Minn Mol 81; [Backs .20%-22i4; refrigerator stan- 80; good sows, all weights 7.75-8.00; Close | Am Meta) ae ee Ward 4g [dards 20; refrigerator firste 19; retri- good stags 7.75-8.25; feeder pigs | Dec. 26% | am Red ast Mur Corp 1% Heke eM: * petrigcrator sdivties rather scarce, few lots choice around! May 88% ‘Am Roll Mill 25%|Nash Mtrs 13% | 18 # 70 lbs. bid 10.00; average cost Sat- ‘Am 8 Ref 87% |Nat Biscuit 21% | 4g" hites, ranele. of premiars marke urday 8.55; weight 251 Ibs. For the) Dec: -.++ee wes sree woes 70 Am S8tl PF 28%|Nat Csh R 21 Tein SAREE ASSLT Gechange. specials .65 and 221 lbs.; for the month ‘Am Sug Ref 32%|Nat Dy Pr 15% |35%-41: exchange standards 35; fancy 1d 226 Ibs, yen ie et ae Nat Dustitt 24° [Mediums $0%-33; exchange mediuma ‘Sheep 17,700; includes 1637 through; | Dee. Am Too B 13 [Nat Pr é& Lt 8% |pulters 8-26; Pacitic Const jumbo ang falable supply about 40 per cent feed- Am W Wks 12%|Nat Steel 67% [premiums 45-49: Pacific Coast specials rs; early undertone steady on slaugh- Po! SH GRAIN ‘Am Wool "| Nat Tea 4% | 13-84: Pacific Const standards 41-43; 1 classes; asking higher: feeding| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN || Am Wool Pr 40 |NAL Tis. ooit|Eucltlo Coast mediums g1i4-124; Pa- lambs fully steady; early sales waite receipts Monday 197 ominarel 181] ae a No Am Avia 7%|_ Brownn, extra fancy 36-42; nearby 5 Arm western _ spec’ jacks 31- laced’ Montanans up to 9.00; bulk! . vesr ago As Dry G 10% |No Amer 20% |S! auras 29-30; nearby small to med: Good to choice lambs at last week's! Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse) a ts Ff 49% |No Pacific 14 |ium 23-28. lose 9.50; top on choice 9.75. grain closing quotations todav follow Atl Re: Ohio Oi) 13% |, Duck eggs, fancy to extra fancy 35- Dalry cows fairly broad demand on Cash Wheat arrive Avia Corp 4 Ollver Farm. 34 [895 9tNer, fale to Une 2 te agay, lose springers and milkers; shippers ve: ve ‘eg? rr ; tai bh Ayesy saison 26; mt To! 22: mostly PesGerts PENNY Be 1DNS8 80 all = 18%, Hecate ale 2. Roosters 17, turkeys 24-28, Ducks * yg CHIE Tos, ..... 110% 121% ...06 o+-| Bendix 13% | Fi eee ee 20 Deine Chicago, Nove wee-(U. A) {1 DN 8 58 Beth stl 54 Pad Plog mostly. S8-24; Leghorn. 18-23, Toes %.000, including 1,000 direct: |" Ibs, + 1.10% 1.20% soos] Boeing Air 23% | Pathe Film 7% | i taitee 4 ke 23% arket fully 10 higher than Friday's Penney JC 80% | $044. mostly 29-30 average: to bulk good and 118% Borden 20%! Penn RR 24 | mostly 21-29% choice 150-180 1! ss wees) Briggs Mfg 20% , | unquoted. 9.35-55; 240-300 Ib. 9.00-50 Budd Wh, 6% | Shel Dodg 26% | rth “84 ra 326-360. Ibe. Daneel good 116% 5 . Phil Morris 84% |O8UY, 24525; encom gh Roosters a4! packing, ‘sows 800-50; lightweights to Bur Ad. Meh, 20%) philips Pet Nmostiy Ti. Turkeys, hens 2. Cattle 18,800, calves, 3,000; longted nas, *|Butier Bros 10% | Prog & Gam ene oe etal nee ieee wel steers scarce; order buyeri Biter kinds scaling 1,200 Ib. upward; 111% Cal. Z-Ld. 2%! Boman BD eee en enety pation zeat oes: market firm; light steers and year- Can, Pac. 8% | pure Oil 1 fryers 22-27; Fr 22 paar slow, steady to weak: she stock 1.08% -{Case (1) 99 4 | 36-42 Ibs, 17-22: 4 1b enerally steady but slo shorted Caterpil. 60%, | Purity Bak 994) 65 ths. 2 old rooste: ey scarce; supply mainly sy ape Radio 7% | Spring turkeys | (North wet ern) 21-29. nd warmed up helters at 80 ‘Gow 8 1.05% RKO 614 | Ducks 17-1 en chick= rainfe ee 1100 upward with prime 1291 1b,, of- Rem Rand 15% | $2" )e9°1 fouls ate 2, erings 19.85; 8,000 western grassers Reo Motor 3% | oid roosters 19%. ‘Turkeys here: mainly stockers; this class Rep Stil 203, | (Northwestern) 2-75. Backs 194-20, Btondy to 28 higher; good and chotce Rey To6 B Aah ance; bulls an Nenlors strong at $0 down and 10.50 Cc. MM. Bt. Pp. Pf, 2 Schen Distill 2914 Las AND aoe FUTURES | Gown respectively, 3 geabd on 24% | Butter Futures: Sheep 12,000, Including 2,000 di- Chrysler 15% il), Butter Mules: ces Uae: ioloes geet; fat lambs blow: opening bids and i Col-Palm, 12% | Sears-Roe 8% | torage standards, ales stro Up at 9.85- E 5 Bativer: ‘ohsice k held Oi10+i8 and bet= | 14% protein eee Pelicnnon is lacweresesan: oe ee sinuetier eweststendy; good f0,cNolce | TH Wor, LODK 25 sssse vos+[OOm, de Bou. 3 Simmons 31 | siorage stan aye! POO; febal ne MIR be esr emoler Con, Edis, 68% | Socony Vac 17!) January .. + 2% 33% 33% easier; early sales 9.65 down. 1 poten Gon, Ol 10% | Sou Cal Ed 203;| Bes ioturcs % s10Ux cry LHW... 107% .so00 soeve oreo {Cont Can 51% | 80 Pac 21% |RefFlgerator Stan soa agg Sioux City, Ta, Nov. 1—(—(U. 8. | 12% protein Cont. Mot. 1% | So Ry 14% Da Satie ts00s calves 2100; |1 DM Wor Cont. Oil Del. 34%| So Ry Pf 22 ds, Dec. + 18% 18% 18% flughter steers and yearlings strong: 1 HOW... 1.06% «206 ssooe oos-+1Corn Prod. 56 | Sperry Corp 14% Refrigerator’ aia pra cty at §l = Aiea eh; many cows held 25 higher: stork. Grade of Cream Wh. 24% nl Brands 0% TCE 6 lers stron: ‘J y f fea steers and yearlings salable above | 1H W... 1.02% 104% ..... ipoetens sallata oiecneen Miscellaneous | 1 trictly choice quoted above/ Minnesota ‘and South Dakota Wheat Curt. Wr ” 4% | Sta O11 Ind se = > 16.50: short fed and grassy lots down| 1 D H Wor . Wret. ni 36 WEwinhame to and below: few short fed helf-| 1 # W,,. 1,00% 1.02% Deere & Co, 26%|Std Oll NJ 527 Re eee call ene ers up to 9.00; strictly choice quoted nee 4 sere |Die Mtch. 21% |Stew. War. 13 New York, Nov. haoall money above 16.50; short fed and grassy lots| 2D H W or < “4 Dome Mines 45. |Stone & Web. 13: steady; 1 per cent al a, prime down to 8.00 and below: few short fed| 2H W... 98% 100% ...06 wee 4 ne feb, 13% | commercial Paper, 1 Der eee jitime heifers up to 9.00; sirlctly choice | 3 D H Wor Doug Airc 34% |Studebaker 7% | loans steady, 60-91 ays 1%: a quoted around 13.00; early bulk beef|" 3 HW... 96% 98% ..... .....| Dupont 123 | Swift & Co. 18 |1% ver cent; bankers acceptances w: cows 4.50-5.50; some rangers held "least Kod 169 | Texas Corp, 44% |Cnaneee: above 6.00; cutter grades largely 3.40- Durum 1 rp. 4.00; numerous lots good and choice |? amber hd El Auto Lite 24% | Tex. Gul. Sul. 31% FOREIGN EXCHANGE stock steers, 128. 8, 28: ‘some hela abors 60 Ibs... 915 1.11% eee [El Pw & Lt 12% T, P.C. & O. 9% vee, Torney Pena 1s ox; 9.00; fancy heavy steer calves u 2 amber hd Firestone 25’ Tim, Roll. 47% | change stea ag f{- tl t Gre Be 8.60028" nine includes Bon loads Tos.... 90% 1.10% see-]Gen Elec 42 |Trans-Am. 12 Britain 456l; Peance Sane, Geely westerns on sale and 15 billed thru and Tri-Cont, Cor. 5 |5.26%; Norway Sweden 25.59. direct. 88% 1.00% ‘Truax-Traer | 7% |Montreal in New York 100-019/16. cady’ ca shippeet! good. and, choice (Union Car, 77% ae 0" a . 5 5 siorsso ‘Ibe offerings + top 26% 1.07% m Un, Air. Corp. 19%] New york’ Now PUP Curb: 2.00; few 160-190 ite Hughes S60 55 United Corp. 3%] American Gen. 5%. poms dy ie 10 higher to shippers; 85% 1.06% United Drug 8%| Cities Service 2%. moheep, 4,000 Including 550 thru: 4% 1.02% United Fruit 59%| Elec: Bond & Share 10%. P, no early fat lamb action; undertone firm, asking higher: choice sorted na- tives held above 9.50; slaughter ewes salable largely 3.75 down: feeder lamba opened 25-50 higher; deck good 67 Ib., tern! medium light weights CHICAGO Lda ey) Chicago, Nov. 1.— Potatoes, 207, on track 484, total us. shipments Sat-/q Sunday 23; dull and unset- piles very heavy, demand very cked per cwt. Idaho Russet Burl No. 1, 1.30- 730-40; US. No: 2 aay -1 Red McClures US. Dakota Bliss Lape 3.22%: 90 per cent US. er cent US. ter 1.05; Minnesota Red River section cobbiers 85 ase cent US, No. 1 005 Early Ohlos 85 per cent US No. Wisconsin round whites US. i 02 i, ip nieen Russet rurals us. No. 1, 1.10. OLas EOTATORS MINNEARS tf tak 8. D. diers 2, demand slow, Wanblogton Russet Bur- 1,50-1. combi No.1, .28 S5i Barly Onion, US. No, Biers, US. No. 1, Early 0 taluiphe. 1.00, (000 (no range). Etuwaned Mmiddlings 19-19.50. 9. Package solld mouth breeding | BISMARCK rein (Furnished by Russ. Miller Co.) Nov. 1 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs, ....8 a No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs, . No. 3 dark northern, 56 eal No. 3 dark northern, 55 No, 4 dark northern, 54 82% 80% 99% 96% 93% 90% oy discounted Be eapdetal doo) casn GRAIN 1m Cash wheat No. northern 3 white PENDING FEDERAL FARM LEGISLATION HOLDS WHEAT DOWN Most Traders Await Develop- ments; Close Is Unchanged to Half Cent Lower 29% | Un, Gas Imp. 11 11%/|US Ind. Al. 21 7% | US Pipe 232% 13% US R. & Imp. 6% $2 (US Rubber 29% 9% | US Smelt, R. 70% 2% US Steel 61 12% US Stl. Pf. 113 Vanadium =:17% War, Pict. 9% West. Un. 31% West. Air. 28% | West. El. 103% White Mot. 12% | Wilson & Co. 6% Woolworth 41 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Nov. 1.—(#)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 4 dark northern 1.04%- wide i jo. 3 dark hard winter 1.03%; T hard amber a -1.14%. “Gorm. No, 4 za low 5 Oat ie SH GRAIN P)-Ciosing cash prices. No. A rie oar forthern apt 8: it biael 1 northern 1. : hard winter Mo 108%. No 1 hard amber 025 1.115 0% 4 S81 078 paraay need , 818-9 89%. helo bard ambonn Would Ban Sunday Beer in Fargo present law the sold-at all hours except from 3 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays. Former Harmon Man WANTED—Immediately, two experi- enced waitresses. State experience and age in first letter. Irvin Hotel, Kenmare, __Help Wanted MEN or women as our r Tepresenta- tives introducing fast selling com- modities. A chance to establish yourself permanently iri the Bis- marck territory. Write, The Wood- ford Mdse. Company, 1628 Montrose Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Male Help Wanted STEADY WORK — GOOD PAY RELIABLE man wanted to call on farmers in nearby county. No ex- perience or capital required. Make up to $12 a day. Write McNess Co, Dept. 8, Freeport, Illinois. “HELP WANTED MALE” MESSENGER wanted at once. West- ern Union, Bismarck, N. D. Instruction ;|SUE DIGBY - Private instructo: Shorthand and typewriting. 223 2nu St. Call 1619. LEARN TYPING Learn keyboard in ten days Ex’ension Service 214 Masonic Temple Bldg., Minneap»- Us, Minn. IN TROUBLE AGAIN Houses for Rent FIVE ROOM upper. duplex attached | garage, immediate possession. O. W’ | Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. SIX room fully modern house, 6x- cellent location. Gas heat fur- nished. Inquire at 111 Ave A Wes! FIVE room stucco bungalow, furnish ed or unfurnished. Gas hea’ | _—————_. Available Nov. Ist. Mrs. E. A. Heath, 1106 Ave. C, side entrance. Cal! _Siter 2 p.m, FIVE ROOM modern bunga'ow for rent to responsible parties. $35 per month. Inquire at teal estate office. FIVE ROOM modern house, gas heat, screened porch, east front. Near high school. Double garage. Inquire 506 8th St. FIVE ROOM modern house with heated garage at 311 Boulevard Avenue. Phone 1133 after 6:30 p. m. SIX ROOM modern house. Gas heat Close downtown, school and park. Garage. Inquire at 415 W. Bdwy. room bungalow, full basement. basement garage. 707 W Rosser Ave. Inquire Tel. 251 or 667-W. FIVE room modern bungalow, ful basement. Available immediately. $35. 308 14th St. PARTLY modern flve-room bunge- Jow in good condition. Centrally located, Phone 2414-M. ROOM modern house with gar- age. Inquire 214 5th. 8t. after 5 Pp. m. or Saturday. LOWER duplex, two bedrooms. Heat and water furnished. R. W San- ders Phone 1341 SEVEN room modern house with four “Would you ra station your handsomest officer near my home tomorrow? I ran a classified ad in The Bismarck Tribune for a cook and I want to make s good impression.” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES taay days Sdays <days CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) DAILY RATES ' day 6 dsyo T5e $3.60 1 time Weekly $3.00 MONTHLY RATES 2 times ines ti Dally Weekly Weekly Menth 95.60 87.80 Copy must be in at 12:00 Noon for same day publication. Roommate Wanted GIRL WANTED to share room. Near bath. Gas heat, Hot water always 922 6th, St. Phone 942-J. PLEASANT basement sleeping room. Hot water always. Radiantfire Gentlemen only. 715 and 8t. Phone 1550. PLEASANT downstairs sleeping room. Always hot water. Next to bath. Near capitol and high school. Phone 1752-R. FURNISHED room In basement for sleeping or Sperrres, $9 and $10. 100 W. Thayer, right down- town. ROOM in new home. For one or two. Near capitol. Call at 1031 8th &t. = PLEASANT sleeping room in new modern home. Clean and quiet. Al- ive hot water. Phone 120-R. 503 COMFORTABLE warm room. Hot water always. Gentlemen only. M-s. J. A, Larson, 400 6th Tel. 337. SLEEPING room with or withou. kitchen privileges. Also anne: No smoking or drinking. VERY PLEASANT seeing room bedrooms, newly decorated, close in| suitable for two men. On bus line Telephone 472. $12 per month. 107 4th St. SIX ROOM bungslow, full basement,|RooM in new bungelow. $12 per ge? Centrally located. Phone month. Always hot water. Phone 1488-M or call 709 3rd St. opens furnished house for rent.|RASEMENT room. Gas heated. Pri- aoe ee room house 8o, “Toth st. Call at 501 11th ‘Bt. ae Houses for Sale HOME with nice apartment. Income from rent will CHICAGO STOCKS ited Prens) > (By the Midwest Corp. GOVERN! New York, Nov. 7 ete eGovern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4 INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Assevinted Press) (Over the counter in New York) Hamilton Trust 1.86, 2.04. Maryland Fund Quart Inc Sh 1 Sell Inc 8h BOSTON WOOL Boston, Nov. 1.—-@—(€ Agr.)—Quotations on domi were nominally about the day us late last week bu no real demand to test the market, The maajority, of holders followed a waiting policy pending outcome of the goods market, situation. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Ne —()—Cash wheat sample grade re 3 No. 3 northe » 4 mixed . 00% ern spring weevily 1.03%; 92%. No. 4 mixed 50%. he No. 3 57-59; No. 4 white 504-88. hite 32-34%. No. 2 yellow 94%-96. antares sales 43%-90; feed 42-60 oRimothy d 225-65 nom. Red eyes 27.5! 50 nom; eet clover 7.00-75 nom, ance monthly. Also $-room bung: low on 6th St. Very fine locatio: and excellent condition. Phone 308-W. MY BRICK home, garage, 616 W. Thayer. Fine conten: De- sirable location. Minnfe E. Rerrivon iphone 680-W. Farms for Sale SEND FOR description of Red River Valley suburban tracts of 6 and .0 acres ot more tributary population of 40.000. oon smaller lake regiso farms. AB Pets GANARIES for sale. Max Geisiers Choppers and Hartz Mountaic Guaranteed singers. Mrs, John Dvoracek, Elgin, N. Dak What Time Is It? Never mind—you can get it at Myer’s Grocery formeriy Richholt's Open till 10 p. m. Phone 631 Personal WANTED, names, men under 26 who. sre willing $0 meth Joe 91k Oe 8 Livestock for Sale —For 1,000 young non wrinkled Rambouillet breeding ewe: Sheep can be seen 4 miles from Suceene: Ray Gress, Gladstone si THREE good milch cows, two horses Kanud Johnson, 10 miles north, % mile east, Sterling, N. Dak. Ammonia is obtained on a commer: sal eal ap a Br epevaues wee ore! in the markets Britain. { Satisfaction Pink is the favorite color for flowers cell and Service. of Great 68. Bismarck vate entrance. Rent reasonable. us 8th St. Phone 367-J. ‘WARM desirable ground floor room. Next to bath. Always hot water. Phone 1770. 234 W. Thayer. SLEEPING room, for two boys with vilege of breakfast. In desirable location. 702 6th St. Phone 2449-3 CLEAN and comfortable room. Board if desired. Centrally located. Table for sale. 623 6th St. Tel. 2314. LARGE front sleeping room, next w bath. Hot water always. Modern home. Close in. 418 2nd. STABLE warm room, ground floor. Suitable for one. Always hot water. 611 Sth St, Min new alr. tioned home. Close to bath. Always hot water 908-9th St. LARGE pleasant room. Always hot irae Gas heat. 422 4th St. Phone Wile. Moorhead. Minn FURNISHED Wespine room for rent Close in. _218 1: oieat Phone 637-M. WELL furnished, rm room. Cen- trally located, Call at 404 Sth 8t ROOM convenient to capitol and downtown. 732 6th 8t Phone 614 MODERN warm sleeping room Hor ‘and cold water in room 510 4th S81 ING room, close to wT ways bet oe 120 Ave. A. ith, in private oa ina in forenoon. =| , next 1 bath: 416 are Bt, SEE! SEE! SEE! HERE {t doesn’t take a millionaire to buy meats now. People’s Meat Market 210 Sth St. Prone 17 Wanted to Buy Perfection Cleaners Ladie’s Dresses Cleaned Only 50c 718 Thayer Work Wanted A CLEAN experienced girl wants housework, good cook. Inquire at. 210 Ave. B. ASHES HAULED oni week, 75c per Month. Garbage 50c. Also good fer: tilizer for sale. Gabel. Phone 105. LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable. All work guaranteed We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253 EX! ICED girl wants day or hour work. Will also take care children, Phone 1411-J. CURG | wom woman wants hour work. Steady job preferred. cane taecw. Ask for ‘WANTED—Hour or day work. Phone 3314. Ask for Olive. beds, bedroom set, heater, kerosene stove, washing machine, 100 ft. garden hose, lawn mower, Potatoes. Fred Worlitz, Park Hill Addition, DAVENPORT and matching chairs, mahogany dining table and six chairs, bridge lamp and rust col- ored drapery. 615 Washington 8:. Call Tuesday and Wednesday. HIGH CHAIR, stroller, yack, smoker kitchen stool, camera, pamper, army cot. Phone 2038. 6) APARTMENT Furniture, bed, com- plete; rockers and chairs, buffe:; electric plate. .20 Ave. A. BED DAVENPORT of best grade blue Mohair. Phone 2426, Feed and Seed R SALE: Yellow shell corn, white corn, or cracked corn in truck or car lots. The Farmers .ue7 tor Company, Arthur, N Dak. 14 miles north of Cusselton, N. Dak, on Highway 18 A’ IN HOG FEEDERS — For best results and bigger profits. feed Northern brand cracklings. Manu- factured by Northern Rendering Co., Bismarck, N. D. Y, oats and corn for sale. Leonard ncaa Valley City, North Da- Business Samy to bw established hardware t business in good North Dakota town if you have $5,000 to $7,000 cash. Marshail- Wells Company. Duluth, Minnesota FOR SALE: Barber Shop, good lo- cation and plenty work for good barber, call in person. Jack Plott. Edgeley, N. Dak. Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINE Automobiles for Sale USED CAR FALL CLEARANCE SALE 1932 Plymouth Sedan ....$255.00 1934 Chevrolet Pickup ... 295.00 1935 International Pickup 395.00 1937 Plymouth 2-D Sedan 745.00 1986 Airflow Sedan ++ 995.00 1934 Plymouth Sedan 395.00 1930 Chevrolet Panel .... 14500 1935 Airflow Sedan . 745 00 1936 Plymouth Coupe .... 52500 1930 Pontiac Coach . 175.00 1934 Chrysler Sed: 475 00 1936 Ford Sedan . 525.00 1932 Chrysler Sedan . 5 1935 Plymouth Sedan .... 1936 Plymouth Sedan . 1937 Plymouth Sedan . 1935 Plymouth Coach . 1936 Chevrolet Coach 1937 Ford Sedan . 1930 Ford Coune . 1929 Pontiac Coure . All above water hea cli, and proper lator solution These cars backed by our gold bond guarantee and 23 years of honest uses car dea: ! CORWIN- CHURCHILL MOTORS, scare N. Dak. {935 FORD V-8 coach, A-i condition Phone 405. Salary Loan Co. Rooms _ 22-24, Dakota National Bank Bidz. 1930 FORD 4-door sedan in good con- dition Very reasonable. Owner 617 14th. Bismarck, 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. ern Rendering Co. North- keys, raised from tested stock— Toms, $7, Hens, $6; also 5-months- old Jersey bull calf. L. EB. Shafer, Kintyre, N. Dak. Apartments for Rent FURNISHED 2 room and bath apart- ment. Fireplace. To rent only two weeks. Available now. Tel. 2038. ‘ATTRACTIVE furnished exception- ally light and sunny semi-basement, four-room and private bath apart- ment. Built-in kitchen, fireplace, Maytag washer. Hoover vacuum. Heat and water furnished. Call at 901 10th St. a NEW BASEMENT apartment, 2 bed- Tooms, living room and kitchen. New gas range and frigidaire, heat, gas and water furnished. Also one tToom apartment. Call aa 402 8th St., side door or phone 1 TWO FURNISHED sane on ground floor for light housekeeping. $22. Two rooms upstairs for light house- keeping, $18. One basement sleep- ing room, gas heated. $7. 1014 Broadway. = | FOUR ROOM modern well furnished, private bath, downstairs apart- ment. Available at once. Call rear, _418 West Thayer. COMFORTABLE 3 room apartment with bath, fireplace, electric refriz- | erator. Adults only. 417 Ist St MODERN apartment. Living roon, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Lasken Apts. Inquire Cut Rate Drug. 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. "| WELL ‘furnished 2 room apartment. Second floor. No children, 411 5ta _8t._ Phone 273. NEW THREE room semi-basement apartment. Available November Ist. 931—Sth 8t., or call 539-M. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished Gas heat. Private entrance Call 601 APARTMENT FOR rent. Suitable for two. Call at 717 Thayer Ave or phone 2180, NICELY furnished apartment. Civ heat. Inquire of Tribune Ad. No. 24528. FURNISHED 2 rooms, kitchenette and private bath. Frigidaire. 106 Maio Ave. ‘TWO room apartment. Suitable for more than one. No children. 306 8th St. ONE room furnished basement apart- ment. Suitable for two, 607 5th st Phone 403-R. DESIRABLE 4 room apartment, pri- vate bath. Hot water. Gas range Refrigerator. Call 1240. TWO 2-room 8 ith St. WANTE Experienced hardware salesman d by northwest wholesale concern tc travel western North Dakota ter- ritory. In answering state full par- ticulars and experience. Write Tri- bune Ad. 24581. Lost and Found DOST: Friday evening. Dark blue cloth belt with ma buckle between Provident Li Building and Copelin Metor. Finder cail 2138. Reward. LOST—Gold open face Gruen mané watch, knife and chain. Name in- side cover. Reward for return. ; Write Tribune Ad. 24655. | —= Travel Opportunity DRIVING to Spokane. Wash., 92- tween Nov 10 and Nov. 20 Room for two Box 105, Bismarck. Miscellaneous for Sale GHRISTMAS CARDS -It is une too early to select vour greeting cards Make vour selection now tor later delivery either printed or engraved Samples are now on display Bis- . marck Tribune Company GHINESE Arrowhead Lilies, 3 for 0c, postpaid. Watch them grow inch a day, just in water. Requires Uttle sunlight. Chinese G' Shop, 39 So. 9th, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED: Baby bugyy, good condi-| YOU WILL tind whe Markwei paper SNARE dram, radio, bass drum wits fastener the neatest staper you have ever used Staples sheets w- gether temporarily or permavently Order them from Tribune Co tion. Quote type in first letter. te Tune Ad. 24637. a Ride Wanted wil two or ta) Los Angeles. Carl A. Fuglie, Cole- For Sale or Re Rent guaranteed, Typewriter 108 3rd St. The Bismarck attachments. Ford sedan, and ends. Leaving town. Phone #15 WOOD for sale. 7 miles north of Bis- marck. 5 miles north of 83 and 3 tiles west. John M. Weigel. for tree copy _of Jobbing, 1290 Jefferson, Chicago. Prices 2.65. Phone 1-F-310, Man- dan, N. Dak. Mattresses WATTRESSES renovated and 1 ng roa Either regular ur spring filled. OD 9th St. Phone 1128.

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