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ee ee LATE RALLY ADDS BISMARCK GRAIN al by Ruveell Miller Ce.) CONTRIBUTES 0 23 hspuaay seta ie Nov. 4 Adams Exp 10%, Lib.-O-F. Fl. 44 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. $ 87 SHOW SMALL GAINS: sea +2) CENT WHEATPLUNGE| Ss" Sz ds No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. ma Allis-Ch 43 | Loew's 58% Fay hea No. 4 dark northern, O4 Ibe coos 8! gg) Am Gan 22%) Mack Tres gave lo. m pe 8° Tri Stocks Fall, Recover at Inter-|\0: 4 dark northern, 83 Ibe. ‘7g; Market Now More Than 40! Ain Gry, Bas, vo Mar Field etn vale; Transfers 1,500,- |e, 5 dark northern, St ibe. :.., 70] Cents Under Season's High; | Am inter 7% | MEE CS 8 000 Shares No, 8 dark northern, $0 Ibe, .. Reflects Stock Decline Am Metal 294 | Mid peo mple grain: Am PL 6% New York, Nov, 4—()—Stocks fell es | Am Rad 12% Minn Mol 2% hack ‘and Teoovered at intervals im |¢§ | gate “chursday tea to masta | A& Bol ml it | Mat ee ae jay’s market. While many were ;| setbacks of more than 2% cents a : N 2 unable to regain the ground lost in bushel for Chicago wheat values, an eats aN Net Buca ie the previous seasion a qulet lastemin- 18), 1 hard amber durum | Breaking of season low price records | A™ Sug Ref 20. | Nat Cash R 20 Ue ray aided lers to finish with |x’ 1 mixed durum in wheat continued, carrying the mar- AmT&T ie Nat Dy Pr 15% Spire heat ensars t the |No- 1 red durum ket here to more than 40 certs under| AT Ww wus ‘itm Net Diatil 22% és mot Ricard e I Xo, ‘ the season’s high. Weakness of se- ‘Aun Wel a Auk Nat Pr & Lt 1% Opening tieee wae a) id 067) curities, together with dearth of export | 4m Wool Pfd 38% | nat Steel a's IE Ee ee rer a demand for wheat from North Amer-| anscond® 27%) Nat Tea fe scan! ‘di luced af eas graye de ale ica, had a notably bearish effect, as a N Y¥ Cent iu ogi ed ee A EO sth At the close, wheat was 1%-2% un-| A507 9 94 sNo Am Avia 7 A ad rh CN? der yesterday's finish, Dec. 89%-%.| At poy St%|No Amer 19% a dete Bal eon set Waeas Lay al May 90%-%, corn % to 1 cent down, | ‘avy 22% No Pacific 12% Utilities tilted forward’ and some Dee, B714-%, May S04- and oats] S219 Loop fi pipe een ti nibbling was evident in rails and other ot ott Balt & Ohio OU tera selected stocks on the thought yester- WHEAT FUTURES Barnsdali 14% Pac G & El 25 cays washout may have been a little | May Ye LOWER IN MINNEA\ APOLIS * Bendix 13% | Packard severe, ‘ nneapolis, Nov. 4.—(@)—There | Beth Stl 50 | Param Pict Clouding sentiment, it was thought, prices Sinrough the “latter parece | Boelng Air 22% | Park Utah were further doubts about revision of ‘hursday's market session here with | 30rden 20 | Pathe Film disputed tax laws. Factors also were stop-loss selling developing in a mod- | Briggs Mfg 27 | Penney J C felling steel mill operations, declining | “"Ga, Blade ‘he close was consider- | Butler Bros. 9%! Penn R R freight loadings and electric power | nec, December wheat closed 1%c lower |3Udd Wh 4% | Phelps Dudg yo and spottier corporation | May a RIP ecen fay lhe Jie ‘at 96% and By a Mch 19% | Phil Morris TO! ut C & Z 3% | Phillips «Pt Transfers were approximately 1,- poeta thse gstlts, crusher “De. (Cal Z-Ld 2%! Proc & Gam 500,000 shares, cember closed 1%c lower at 1.94 and |Can Pac 8% | Pub Svc NJ ‘Bonds and commodities, on the wg | Beco ons cieeel we tower at [Re GP | Bullman whole, continued to point downward. 27. Te: | Caterpil 56% : at as By Be camber crencleteaeaeawae tt tag Celanese 22% | Rca 9 | : 65% 65% 65 65 (nd May tec down at 63%. December | Cor D Pasco Radio e ry ¢ is foot bariey closed 1%c lower at 45 and |Ches & O i ‘ tbe est yo a5 p97 | Maye down at de, (os RKO 5% 1982 025 852 S72 [ween surat tenqaaproved. Winter (chi Gre im | Rem Rand 14% 57 9.60 957 960 |demand was fair te good” | ont Gt Ww PL is Rto Motor 3% 80. ST. PAUL ——— Gash corn and oats demand = wa: ic Ms: P 1 yg: Rep Stl 18% | pSouth St. Paul, Nov. 4 ——(U. 8. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE atley was weaker. Flax was in'good |CMSLP PL 2%) Sar Baty Sat pt.. Agr.) —Cattle 2200; slow, under- paneer Nov. 4.—()— demand. Chrysler 70 | chen Distill 29% tone about 25 lower on slaughter One - | —<—<—_____—__ © Goleeninn i coed. 21% steers and heifers; most fed steers jears-! 64% j ne fe eround 10.00 Sornwa: short o Produce Markets i ale ae 835 | Sen 16 fet fers largely under 8.00; cows cH Com & Sox ; Shell Un 18% opened steady plain to good cows} nec, Now 4 t--Poult ont fae ae Simmons 24% 5.00-6.50; low cutters and cutters! Ma; chickens steady. Bulier was aves | con on 10 | S0cony Vac 15% 3.75-4.50; bulls steady, extreme top| Ry but eges firm and higher. *"\ Cont Can 47 | Sou Cal Ea 20% sausage bulls 6.00; stockers slow ani . ty the. 85% cit has, fleady., VOuararyatps. Cont Mot 1% 80 Pac 20% ttle ‘changed; calves 1800; vealers S8Ud extra fieate (B0'Siy" saie-siag; | COR’ OM Del 1% SO BY eg hat steady; strictly good to choice 10.00, 2 (88-89) 31%-32%; seconds «8i-|Corn Prod 55% S? Ry pi Hie vee ramet hai saa ‘1% (D1 BT ted carjotet ‘atigtse* (30 central- | Cream Wh 23% SPErEY Cope he logs 7,500; ‘market active, ly. : poe | Crosely 9% Std Brands steady with Wednesday's best time, « 196% 195% 194 196 |tra ites eae and Ioeat Hiner trons | Cub Am Buz 4% StdG & El 5% ora 20 esas than, he aver May 197 198 197 197% Sraded tirate cars and local 24%; cur- sl Curt Wret 3% Ba ee a hd * y * I Poul. a , Deere 0 24% Bt Ibe. - 8, . Duluth, Minn. Nov gan Tess than ¢ ibs. Plymouth, Rock 22, 1 Dome Mines 46% Stew War = ilty . supply big weights down to 8.25; good | "pita "Gren Hish Law Close| Write Rock 224; other live poultry ;Doug. Airc, 33% Stone & Web 12% (momre areal 2 Oe 10s wood saa 75: 81% 82% 80% 90% |" Dressed market, oxsy; hens, young Dupont | 118 | Siudebaker 7 age cost ‘Wednesday 9.04; weight 223 AbeeLsS Boh) iH) Bicieess Cine A OR lero nuiettaeteer, Tense Core te tbs. : 8 El Pw. & Li. 12%, Tex Gul Sul 3 Sheep 11/600;' very litte done early; New York, Nov. (oy—Butter, 10,- | Hizestone 4|T PO & O 8% undertone weak on slaughter lambs, 94 1151, firmer.” Creamery: H Gen, Elec. in| Tim. Roll. 45% 8 $2 'y: Higher ‘than steady on other classes; bulk good extra 37-37%: extra (92 score) 36%-|Gen. Foods 30% Trans-Am, 12% ie Gee) aaa averapany at.o0 zi 99 BG vfirete, Saat centralized (88> (Gen, Mills 56 | Tri-Cont, Cor. 5 We to choice ewes Wednesday 2.00- ) 30%-39, ““" | Gen, Mtrs, 39% | TrucTraer 6% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN “Cheese, 70,336, firm. Prices un- | Gillette 11% | Union Car, 20% Deny cows active and steady; good| minneapolis, Nov. 4.—(#) — Wheat| Changed. Goodrich 18% | Union Pac. 92 close springer cows $75-$85; most} receipts Thursday 109 compared to 28 ener prckorsogras: sixed, colors: | Goodyear a Un, Air. Corp. 18% milkers and springers $55-$70. a vear seo. %-27; refrigerator standard Gra.-Paige United Corp. 3% grain closing polls cash, whe were follow | friger: BE Pe eb ale Sh osh 1 ta gees ear ee “|G.N. Ry. Pf. 26% United Fruit 58% t a d di : Chicago, Noreen (U, 8. D. AD Camp inetd’ To Arrive |. Whites, Pacitic Coast pullers 23%- |G. Wes. Sug. 29% Un, Gas Imp. 11 er aay wer that i500 sssay's lh'yDNS 24; other, whites, all browns and duck |Greyhound 10% US Ind. Al. 19 Sverage! top... 103. bul food nd |» BO DE gsr 102K 114%. 100 neet) UBtgased "pouttry, | boxes, about | Hor Hot tae Ue RO Imp om ; 3 5 e .-H. B. 825-88; 240-300 1 ae mont wood i ye Bay 1.02% 1.12% ..000 svese unehaeeg sete ce 8 s Be acatite Buber m packing | sows 5: es fs elg! steady; | Hudson Mot. 8% US Smelt Ny ee sseee| chickens, rocks’ 2: st] le eniesanes calveraotos vere alo AI eh cred 23 Leshorn mostly 26: col; | Hupp. Mot. 2% US Steel 57% gone; kitting quality steer run med- Ibs. 1.01% 1.09% 22-26, mostly 243 Leghorn 17-20, | Ill, Cent. 11% US Stl. Pf. 110% jum; cy t ted predominating; both|spns se 2 see Bera fo oma ok "Butler Fe Turkeys, | Ind, Rayon 21% 'Vanadium 15% ocal and outside deman: narrow; " ly exe 31" the. 99% 1.07% Rae Int. Bus, M. 138 |War. Pict. 8% pathy with elupcish dressed ‘trades eke Int, Harv, 71%| West, Un. 30% shipper demand narrow; moderate 97% 1.05% Int. Nick. Can 44% | West. Air. 26% holdover from Wednesday, both steers mostly 20, Int. T. & T. 6% | West. El. 97% and fed heifers; slaughter class weak | 95% 1.02% mostly Johns-Man,.- 78 |White Mot, 12 to 25 cents lower again; very dull, 26%; reds johns-Man, ite Mot. common heifers and all grades cows owls, colored 14-27; mostly 23%-25;|Kennecott 31% |Wilson & Co. 6% fully steady; bulls 10-15 higher at 93% 99% «1.00 ovee| Leghorn 18-23, mostly 18-21. Kresge (88. 1 7-00 down; vealers strong at 11 down: foosters 17-17. ‘Turkeys, hens 29:20, ge (88.) 17 | Woolworth 40% Dest ted steers 17.00; prime kinds not 90% 96% ...00 seove| toms 28-24, Ducks unsold, Krog. Groc.. 18 |Wrigley Jr. 62 eing shown; bulk 14. lown to 9.00. Sheep 10,000 including 500 direct; BI% 938% 0.00 seoee ’ SOME LEADERS 10 few early sales fat opening slow, sheep strong to 25 lambs and fat high dd lots strictly chol ° five lamba 1018; few others. 1080: Storage standards, UE" NOW Close Octopus’s Embrace lamb weight yearlings 9.50; smali +|_ November + 33% 32% 33 a lots fat native ewes 4.00-5| lambs sold late Wednesda: 33% 33 33%] Fort Bragg, Calif., Nov. 4—(#)—A 66-70 Ibs. at 9.00-50. 33% 33% 32% |StOry of several terrifying minutes in ae A io Be, cuales ora sian ortonus. was sIOUX CITY tol ursda} Mrs. H. C. Graves, Site SUR kita Mee ES. But ae pras “OOM vo wo oe) RARE GT 198 8K 10% [oe animal rabid‘ whle he steers, seine and fed 1D dards, Dec. ....-. 20 19% 19% [a8 gathering shellfish here Wednes- Wednes 5 DH Wo 101% cesse secee cease Refrimerato day. active, s ong: 12% protein dards, Jan. . 19% 19% 19% | Seizing Mrs, Graves’ ankle, the change ipa Wor ope ——— huge squid encircled her waist with eee Peps! oo Miscellaneous | snothet nian and pinned her left 1DH Wor ~ ——————————— . : Struggling frantically and calling Fit gradi, nt but, ‘Cis: | innesots ‘and South Baksis’ Wiseai MONEY RATES for help, she was rescued by her come cutter grades mainly 3.75-4.80: few |1D 8 Wor Bteedy ent ath dane Boney (panions, who beat the monster to Foddace it loads tanger on oor aud |, 2 HW... 96% 96% ..... .....leommercial paper 1 per cent. Time |death with iron bars. 13 cars direct to dealer 2DH Wor loans steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos.| The octopus was the largest ever Hogs 2200; fneluding 160 direct:! 2H W... 923% 94% ..2.. sooo cent, Bankers acceptances un- |taken here, measuring ten feet five about steady, good and choice 190-270 /3 D H Wor th inches from tip to tip of the longest lb. butchers a0; 4 pe choice med-| 3 HW... 91% 98% 100 oreo tentacle: Durum FOREIGN EXCHANGE = butchers: good 16 30 ib, dignts | 875-1 amber hd . aie York. Nov. 4 WP —Forelen ers . wns I rt e firm; Great Britain deman cay 2 85% 1.00% s+] fn dollars, others In cents; Great Bri Father Rescues 2 23%; No. 1 hard amber durum 96%. ‘orn, No. 3 yellow “5 Oats, No. 2 whit heavy 44 No. 67% N Biter ‘No. 3 malting 79-80; No. 1, Flax, No. 1, 2.03-2.11%. ndard patents, 15 Pu ay ran is a 30020, ie ri Standard imiddilngs Te. 50-19. | Grain Quotations | 25; stags 8. i AK 99% ...00 seer ag ents iaative and 2% 98 oh Se eT ees au 5.13: toad ‘western feeder lambs OK 9% ..... , Reld around 8.60, 7% 91% HICAGO POTATOES | | 18% 91% Bi on track 425, totei U8, ,, supplies 18% 88% er owt, Taeho No. 1, os, ds 1% TAK BB% 00 leClures 2 Early Ohi Ohicg 13% B2K% nse cen! a a iss triumphs 85 per 10% .T9%wesee Ko. 1. 118-20; Minnesota cob! Ghibs 90 per cont UB. Nort 1 uum 2 mpd de eee gt (Lower test weigh nominally” DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth dn oat, cash Eo Le prices, wheats Cash wheat, No. besvy oarse Grains dark ‘northern spring, 1.02%-1.14%; |, Corn— Xo, 1 dark northern, 1 Noemie Tea: No: |. yellow. Pts @ dark north 1.01 % -1.00: 313 yellow.... 52% 53% 51% . dark northern, (5 day ship) EP A oh 4 yellow.... 48% 51% 47% No. s iC) a cay ship) 1% 8 yellow... AT% No. 1 haré amber, 2 mixed. ay 1.00%; Nor 2 hard amber, 84%-99%:|3 mixed. No. 13 hard amber, $2 46%; No. 414 mixed. ws 0% -92%; No, Shard am-|§ mixed... 41% By aie 88%; No. 1 red “durum, 82%- |" Oate— 2 white.... 28% No. 5, Daag dost taea es 5 wie... eh 3 white, 20%-31%. 4 white. 26% Baiie: Salting, 55-76. Barley— RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Sted toni: $3 4.—(—Range of | Lower ards. (50 eat, rk northern | Peed «+--+ 33 erring 1.08% -1.11 io, 1 heavy north- No. 2 rt ern 1.05% 1.08% 1 dark northern | No. 2. 1 10% 1.26%: grade dark | _ Flas morthern 7¢: onl: No. 4 hard winter | No. 3 ha a9 Orn, °N0, 5 rnieed 48; No. 2 ye: No. 2 white 59. old 60% 34-57%; sample APO! FLOUR . 1 white 31%-33%; sam- Ne 4.—(®)—Flour, | ple 1%. yr barrel in ound prckwneat- Bi 1, 1.765. mily patents, 15 Soy beans, yellow 93%-94% No. ents feed rh oA nom; malting 60- om. ‘timothy seed 2.25-65. Red clover seed 27.! 59-38 50. Sweet clover seed 7.00-75. rade 39-47. STOPLOSS, SELLING |Save Woman From aly 5.26%; r, 20, eo: deayet 35, (te jweden a5 New York 100. 04 tt. ie: ie Minneapolis, Nov. were licking at the covers on six-year: Cities Service 2. Elec. Bond & Share 9%. Fisk Rubber 7%. INVESTMENT TRI (By the ASbnociated P: (Over the counter es New York) s room. His mother’s screams Sel Inc Sh 4.06. MINNEAPOLIS 38' Puts Foot Down ves cKS . meapolis, Nov. 4.—(@#)—Stocks | And Saves Purse 4 sp Bank mock 11%. padi (oie ———— 1%). wes! janco no trading Bt. Paul, Nov. 4. PY Miss Marie Carrigan put her foot down ee ee STOCKS early Thureday and saved her gee ye “Associated Presa) purse from bandits, samen Corp. 8 Bhe was sitting in an automobile GOVERNMENT BONDS at the rear of her home with Char- New York, Nov. 4.—(#)—Govern-| les Semantel when a stranger sp- {| ment Bonds: 43's 115.23, Treasury 4's 111.23. proached and asked “is Joe in there?” He soon re-sppeared with a companion and the announce- ment: “This is a stickup.” As one of the bandits opened the car door Miss Carrigan’s purse slipped to the Lapua deer and she put her foot on it. “Where's your purse?” one of the bandits here her after Semante! said he no money. ‘I-haven’t any,” she said. KILL 100 RATTLEES New Salem, N. D., Nov. 4.—It’ 2reat sport—this rattlesnake bunting. Tony Starck and his sons, Grant ani Orville, and August WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN 4 Nor 4. wae wheat: 1.34%; No. 2 northern No. 3 northern 1.08%. fo. 2 white 49%; No. 3 white AUTRE MARGIN R} have been fixed by the stock exchange, effective as of Nor vembe: ‘selling at $1 will not be par but {ssues selling at $! to $4 y be carried on a 40 per cent mate gin A margin of 33 1-3 per cent Is Tecessary on storks selling at $ under $40; 30 per cent on stocks ing at $46 or more. Ne. Boston wreck. Boston, Nov. 4—(@—(U. The woo! market wi i Most buyers di small lots of fine in original bags. but thelr bids were too low for consideration by mot houses. [Prices unchanged. | Vew York Stocks | Sons From Flames 4—(?)—Flames old George Severson’s bed early Thurs- day when his terrified mother awoke and saw the living room of her home ablaze, George's cot was in the living aroused ae = Salesmen Wanted ANTED: Man with car to take over pecans hearby Rawleigh Route tablished customers. Must be sat- ited with earnings of $30 a weer to start. Write Rawieigh's, Dep* NDK-18-101, Minneapolis, Minn. Help Wanted TURKEY PICKERS wanted at ae mour Creameries beginning day morning. Call at National Re employment Service, World War Memorial building for social secur- ity number, Armour Creameries the winter. F. Jaszkowiek, phone 623 Female Help Wanted WANTED: Capal housekeeper, cook. Family of three women Prefer mature woman who will go home nights. Right wages to right Person. Call 542, office hours, or |__ 374-3 evenings. | WANTED—immediately, two experi- enced waitresses. State experience ae age in first letter. Irvin Hotel IN TROUBLE AGAIN Landiord ordered him off farm Harleigh. Emmons, 1oxnn a Meintoah, K. KLEIN, rep. Fed. Land Bank. 510 Fifth St., Bismarck. Travel Opportunity DRIVING to Spokane. Wash., oe tween Nov 10 and Nov. 20 Room for two Box 105, Bismarck. WANTED: Baby bugiy, good condi- tion. Quote price and type in firs: letter. Write Tribune Ad. 24617. Wanted to Rent modern unfurnished Semi-basement or Call_1478-W. WANTED—Garage. Location material. Prefer good floor. Phone . 1539 evenings. Livestock for Sale THREE good milch cows, two horses | Knud Johnson, 10 miles north, | mile east, Sterling, N. D. Room and Board WELL furnished front room with morning and evening meals. The Mohawk, 401 Sth. Phone 145. apartmet. Winter ts coming, call us! STORM WINDOWS REPAIRED BROKEN GLASS REPLACED VANTINE PAINT & GLASS CO. Phone 544 313 Main Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt Either regular ur spring filled 400 Mth St Phone 1126 Notice PARTIES having had saws filed at 614 8th please call for them im- mediately. Leaving. Gus Sjoblom. Cottages for Rent MODERN 6-room cottage, newly decorated. Garage. Price Owers phone 278. COTTAGE, 9 miles south of Bismarck. Has hen house. Water. Kitchen range. Phone 1972. Feed and Seed FOR SALE: Yellow shelled corn white corn, or cracked corn in truck. or car lots, The Farmers .107! tur Company, Arthur, N Dak. 14 miles north of Cusselton, N. Dak. 0 Highway 18 ATTENTION HOG PEEDERS — For best results and bigger profits, feed WANTED AT ONCE: Three rc Toon | ground floor Automobiles for Sale USED CAR Chrysler Sedan . Ford Sedan . Chrysler Sedan Pontiac Coach Plymouth Coupe Airflow Sedan Chevrolet Panel Plymouth Sedan . Airflow Sedan ... EX Plymouth 2-D Sedan 745.00 Plymouth Sedan .... 255.00 Al: above cars winter:zed with hot water heaters, winter grease, winter oil, 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, DEPENDABLE USED ts 1926 Buick Coach . 1938 Chevrolet Coach .. 1926 Dodge Sedan .. 1930 Buick Coupe 1935 Plymouth Sedan 1935 Ford Tudor ... 1936 Chevrolet Coach 1936 Plymouth Sedan .. DEPENDABLE USED TRUCKS “I landed the apartment through The Bismarck Tribune classified ads so I could trust my husband when he works overtime!” 2096 odes Pi 935 Chevrolet, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Sdaya Odays Sanya days Words Words (MINIMUM CHARGE 45c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATE! DAILY RATES (All Classified ads are cash with orde! pal Removed 1 day 6 duye bh promptly. Phone 3 col Se 63.00 815.00 lect. We pay for the call. Ne: ern Rendering Co. Instruction SUE DIGBY - Private instructor Shorthand and typewriting. 223 2nu St. Call 1619. old Jersey bull calf, L. E. Shafez, CEARN TYPING. Learn keyboard in| Kintyre, N. Dak. ten deys. Ex'ension Service 214|/BRONZE Turkey toms and hens fron water always. Gentlemen only. M:s | Masonic Temple Blidg., Minneap»-| fancy prize winning stock. Olaf J.A, Larson, 400 6th Tel. 337, lis, Minn. Iverson, Washburn, N. D, LARGE pleasant room. Always hot a = . Water Gas heat. 422 4th St. Phone Apartments for Rent 649. pride ag Cleaners | Two Rooms and kitchenette fur- BASEMENT room. Gas heated. Pri- Dresees [| Mished apartment. Full size bed vate entrance. Rent reasonable Only ff{ Clectric refrigerator. Gas heai. 414 8th St. Phone 367-J. | Lights furnished. $33.50. Married WARM desirable ground floor room 50c ; couple preferred, Private entrance. 718 Thayer Rooms fur Rent PLEASANT basement sleeping room. Hot water always. Radtantfir> Gentlemen only. 715 and St Phone 1550. COMFORTABLE warm room. Hor FOR SALE: Mammoth Bri keys, raised from tested stock— Toms, $7, Hens, $6; also 5-months- $i. 60 Phone 1707 Next to bath. Always hot water Inquire 120 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. 234 W. Thayer. , TWO FURNISHED rooms on ground SLEEPING room, for two boys wit; floor for light housekeeping. $22 privilege of breakfast. In desirable ‘Two rooms upstairs for light house- location. 702 6th St. Phone 2449-J keeping, $18. One basemen‘ sleep- CLEAN and comfortable room. Boacd ing room, gas heated. $7. 1014 if desired. Centrally located. Table Broadway. for sale, 623 6th St. Tel. 2314. ‘TWO ROOM and kitchenette unfur- LARGE front sleeping room next w nished apartment, private entrance. Modei $25. Lights furnished. home, “Close ine 416 2nd ea Available Nov. 15, Call 418 Hanna FRO! Toom, close to fin after 6:30. S 5 = Pern See 216 Thayer. FOUR ROOM modern well furnished, Phone 1276, private bath, downstairs apart- ROOM in new air-conditioned home ment. Available at once. Call rear, 413 West Thayer. ctoge to. oa Always) hot, water THREE room furnished apartment, FURNISHED sleeping toom for rent private bath, Kelvinator. Heat and Close in, 218 1st St, Phone 637: lng Sree i seats Ge sleep! room MODERN first floor, newly furnished __Snd cold water in room 810 4th St apartment. Convenient to high ROOM for rent. Boa~1 if desired or school and capitol. Price Owens, for housekeeping. Phone 834-R. Work Wanted A CLEAN experienced girl wanis housework, good cook. Inquire at 210 Ave. B. ASHI BALD once a week, 75c per mont jarbage 50c. Also good fer- tilizer te sale. Gabel. Phone 105. LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable. All work guaranteed We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253 YOUNG woman wants hour work. Good ironer. Steady job preferred Phone 2136-W. Ask for Lillian. EXPERIENCED woman wants work by hour or day. Phone 637-M. 213 First St. WANTED—Hour or day work, Phone 2314. Ask for Olive. Northern brand cracklings. Manu- factured by Northern Co., Bismarck, N. D. SHELLED corn for sale (not threshed). 46 cents per bushel. Farmers Elevator Co., Horace, N. D. Death of Boy, 6, Laid to 15 Sleeping Tablets Pini ery) Nov. (ov. 4) ~The death | ty of Raymond Gall, 6, found deed in bed early Wednesday et his home, his father, who carried out George and then rushed back upstairs to carry out 2% year old Raymond, his other son, + r] fiuense, kn the Uni Biefead have! 7 100 rattlers in recent weeks | *hursday as satisfactory, The gover- tarck farm along the Heart |"0r was taken ill while on a cruise. La FOLLETTE DOING WELL Colon, Panama Canel Zone, Nov 4. 4)—The condition of Gov. Philip F. Le Follette of Wisconsin, ili with in- Sistes govern- ospital was reported phone ROOM next to bath, in private home UNFURNISHED 3-room apartment. Call 1705-M, in forenoon. os Private bath, private entrance. Gas GOMFORTABLE sleeping room, next heat furnished. 811% 2nd St. Phone to bath. 414 3rd St. 1556. ——_—____—_ Houses for Sale GOOD investment. Six room modern house. Large living room. Hard- wood floors, warmly insulated. Fins docation. Phone 2112 before 11:30 YOUR LUCKY NUMBER TWO rooms, kitchenette, private bath, also one room and _ kitchenette, private bath. Frigidaires. 106 Main Ave. MODERN apartment. Living roon, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Lasken Apts. Inquire Cut Rate Drug. THREE room apartment. Furnished or CLEANERS For Sale or Rent TYPEWRITERS for sale or fent. Saar home race, Ry Satisfaction guaranteed. Typewriter My, ‘Thayer’ Fine condition,” De-| Sales and. Service. 108 arg dt. Unfumniabed, - Farste ealsanee au sirable location. Mrs. Minnie E.| Phone 68, Bismarck. Rosser._ Phone g ONE ROOM furnished apartment. Private entrance. Capitol No. 4. Phone 1559. iree-room a Available November Ist. Harrison, telephone 689-W. SEE! SEE! SEE! ——— Household Goods for Sale __ Cours THREE beds, bedroom set, heater, kerosene stove, washing machine, 100 ft. garden hose, lawn mower, ent, Adults HERE { potatoes. Fred Worlts, Park Hil! only. Phone 107, —___ ‘Addition, WELD furn’ toom aparimen 3 ae ne ? HIGH CHAIR, stroller, magazine) Second Heer, 0 children. 411 sta ; y 8t. Phone 273, rack, smoker kitchen stool, camera, Hnapael army cot. Phone 2038. 610 MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished Gas heat. Private entrance Call 601 ONE ROOM furnished apartment. Studio couch. Adults only. 1002 4th St. NICELY furnished apartment. Ciw heat. Inquire of Tribune Ad. No. | 24528. 'ONE room furnished basement apart- ment. Suitable for two. 60¥ 5th dc. Phone 403-R. THREE ROOM furnished apartment. Private entrance. 406 9th St. ONE ROOM furnished apartment, $16.50 moni 618 6th St. APARTMENT 30r ene at Person Court. Phone 79! | Lost and Found \LOST: New Goodrich 32x6, 10 ply rim, tire and casing, complete on road from Menoken 5 miles west oi No. 10 and south to river on graveled road. $5 reward. Fred Robersor: Mencken. _ People’s Meat Market 210 Sth St, Phone 116 = a ae BOG peree smaller; uo le, two cl 's matched; en: ____Houses for Rent tables. Reasonable, Phone 1600. FIVE room cottage. Closets, etc |LARGE wardrobe trunk, radio, and Pull basement, furnace heat. Gar-| other furniture. Call at 206% Main. age and garden. Call st 803 Ist or| Apt. 3. _Dhone 655-J. CC STUDIO COUCH, $12; 5 tube radi FIVE ROOM upper, duplex attach: $5; both in good condition. 515 3nd garage, immediate possession. O. &t. Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. SIX room fully modern house. £x- cellent location. Gas heat fur- nished. Inquire at 111 Ave A Wes! FIVE ROOM modern bunga'ow ‘or rent_to responsible parties. $35 per monfh. Inquire at J. P. Jackson: real estate office. SIX ROOM modern furnished house, gas heat. Located at 414 Ist St. In- quire A. P. Lenhart, or phone No. 2 PARTLY modem five-room bunge- low in good condition. Centralt; located. Phone 2414-M LOWER duplex, two bedrooms Hea! and water furnished. RW San- ders Phone 1342 SEVEN room modern house with fur; bedrooms, newly decorated, close .n Telephone 472 STX room modern house, 418 9th St BED DAVENPORT of best grade blue Mohair. Phone 2426. Business Opportunity EXCEPTIONAL opportunity to bu established hardware business in good North Dakota town if you have $5,000 to $7,000 cash. Marsha.l- | Wells Company. Duluth, Minnesots FOR SALE: Barber Shop, good lo- cation and plenty work for good barber, call in person. Jack Plott Edgeley, N. Dak. |WILLYS, The Economy Car. Up 10 35 miles per gallon. Dealers wanted. Hedahl Motor Co., Bismarck, N. D. 201 W. Main. j Miscellaneous for Sale CHRISTMAS CARDS -It is uune too early to select vour greeung cards Make your selec! delivery either pr: Samples are now on display Bis- -With a ree Toom modern house, 306 7th St the history of River valley swung into its second cay bere Thursday. Call or write Wm. Beseler, Hazelton. _N. Dak. | SIX ROOM bungalow, full basement. eareks: Centrally located. Phoni nu i6) AMP 32 Volt Battery. Guaran-: teed 5 yea: 65 age. Hed: staper you aples sheets to- ly or permanentiy + them from The Bismarck. Trioune Co. at 614 Thayer > Tel. at