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AP i “os 46 STEEL LEADS NEW DROP; LOSSES RUN AROUND 4 POINTS 35 Another Decline in Steel Produc- tion Predicted; Transfers 700,000 Shares New York, Nov. 6.—(?)—Support faded from many leaders in Satur- day's stock market as doubtful trad- * ers decided to shift to the side-lines over the week-end and trade news exhibited a cloudier appearance. Steels led the set-back, closely fol- lowed by coppers, motors and mis- cellaneous issues. Losses ran to four points generally with a few inactives fu steel production next week at Ptebaren pulled props from under Gteel, Crucible, Youngstown Sheet é& Tube, and blic, Both sterling and the fixed price for bar gold in London were lifted tu new 2-year highs as hoarding con- tinued abroad and the British equal- ization fund was believed to have ac- quired amounts of the yellow metal was a disturbing factor. Wheat gave ground easily and coffee futures hit new lows. Stock transfers for the two hours Were around 700,00 shares, LIVESTOCK REVIEW South St. Paul, Nov. 6.—(AP. D. A.)—A slight pickup in hog Plies at leading terminal markets fluence downturns generally Friday. At South St. Paul the market ranged steady to 10 cents lower, but trading ~ was active at the decline, reports of upturns in the fresh trade making killers anxious for supplies for the dip. Top at 9.35 was 5 cents below the week's high mark and good and choice 140 to 250 pound kinds cleared at 9.10 to 9.35. A spread of 8.60 to 9.15 including most 250 to 300 pound weights, a few extreme heavies down steady at Thursday's low point. At the high time of the week, Tuesday, many sales showed advances ranging 25 to 75 cents over last week's low spot, but much of the extreme upturn 4 was lost. She stock sold steady to weak, Pag for cows having slack- ened after Wednesday's active trade. Bulls were fully steady. Vealers at 8.00 to 9.00 for good and choice’ grades, with strictly choice having a practical top of 1000, compared steady, Dull- ness pervaded the stock and feeder trade. Most steer sales on Friday ranged between 700 and 9.00, with a few good fed lots at 10.00 to 1100. Plain to snedal my) Tass helfers had a spread of 5.00 to 7.00. Sausage bulls sold downward to 5.75, with beef bulls upward to 6.25. Thursday's lower undertone at the close in the slaughter lamb trade Proved to b forerunner to a gen- eral campaign for lower costs Satur- day. The current session was steady to 25 cents lower. with top reduced 10.1 and bulk s: good and choice offerings 9.75 pened with the close of 1: owever, values are strong to 25-cents higher. Plain ang grediam lambs Sat- urday cashed at 7.00 to 8.50, Slaugh- r erOne: to 25 with heavy eek, gi and choles white-faced feeders. making 8.50 to 9.00. CHICAGO Chicago, Nov. 6.—(AP—U. —Hogs 7,000, including around 400 hogs averag! Ibs. sold at 9.40 to 9, lower than ‘Prides pers took none ady to 10 average; ship- mated: holdover 00; comp: go. barrows and gilts mostly 15 to 25 higher, pigs shar, ing advance; packing sows 35 to 50 Eattie. 1,000; mpared Friday 11 eer and yearling lower; a 25 to «common and medium gra off least; good to near-choice yearlings and 3 show maximum tremely irregular arly and then @ long the line on ‘lings selling at 10.00 following upturn sharp reaction all steers and upward; ext! wanted above 1! week's top Hee steers ae 102: . yearlings 14.50; but bot- ifer ings tom fell out, of fed. he closing 1.00 to 1.50 lower; common heifers steady on all grades cows, stimulated by marked scarcity, 25-40 higher; bulls 78 up; vealers 1.00 higher, Sheep 4,000; Including 3,500 directs. For week ending bigs 0 directs. nothing Compared Frid: week: fat lambs 50 to 65 high sheep, 25 to 50 up, feeding lambs in jai: ly secreas ne: k's numbers mostly s treme top on fat lambs 1 chelte natives to smait ke fed. westerns 10.50; closing. both natives and westerns 10. Tate sal # around 10.00 to 1 Bw utc to 10.75; week's top. y Pings 980, bulk B35 ‘to, 9002, top slaughter ‘ewes 4.75 paid late, week's offerings mostly within 2-25" to. 4.60 mits, sae on y SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Ia., Nov. 6—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Cattl for the week: 00; numerous cars to 11.00; load lots ie light heifers 9.00 to 9.25; bulk eet cows 4.50 to 6.75: load lot rangers 6.00 to 7. cutter grades mainly 3.50 to, 4.505 several lots good to choice 7.50 1 cker and feeder ae 73.10 to bulk 7.00 to 8 00: most feeding 8 6.00 down; car lots up to 7.00; few lots choice 300 to 380 Ib. stock steers calves 9.00 to ee lots cholce heifer calves a 0. Hogs 200; steady small lots good and choice 190 to 250 Ib. butchers .00 to 3 other palente 15 to 8.25. top f Abie top £0.00 4 summer shorn Iai package yearlin, ewes 2.50 to 3.5 1 good and choice western feeder lambs 9.15 to 9.25; choice rangers quoted to 9.50; medium grades 7.75 to 8.25; smal! jot fold mouth breeding ewes 4.50 to 5. CHICAGO POTATOES AP—U. 8 Chicago, Nov. D. A) Potatoes 77, track. 384, total U. 4 slightly weaker: , demand slow: sacked waa o Russet Burbanks U. p to 1.50; mostly 1.35 to Ata Caaf fae tena %: 7 os to. 1.55; North B ‘Dakota Bi ariuinphs, 20 per cont U.S. No. 4, race ; 1.0! 105: Cobblers "U.S TOrMs 88 45.90 percent U, (BS, Nebraska Silas Triumphs U. s Minnesota Covbiérs, U ses per Ohior 90 ; Warbas, Ni patois Ast 6.—(—Flour. th in 98 pound family patents, un- 0 6.05: standard ba- $25 to 5.45. Shi, 585 te lower, we: tents 5 ments 24.890. Pure bran 19 50 to 19.: o Standard middlings 18.50 to 19.00. &. Steel, Bethlehem, National | pec. fog NE BISMARCK_TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1937 WHEAT PLINGES 3 | OENTS 10 18-MONTH LOW; COMES BACK Recovers 1 Cent; Sharp Declines in Other World Markets Depressing Factor te <rain Onatafions CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Nov. 6.—(>)— Wheat— Chicago, Nov. 6.—(?)—Selling broke out in grains again Saturday and Plunged wheat prices more than 3 cents a. bushel to the lowest level in almost a year and a half but the mar- ket recovered about a cent of its loss before the close. Sharp declines in other world mar- kets to new seasonal lows and weak- ness in stocks were depressing factors. Some buying on the recovery was at- tributed to Eastern sources. North , | American export sales were estimated 5, | St 250,000 bushels, mostly although there was: little United States corn trade to Europe. Wheat closed 2%-3 cents lower com- pared with Friday’s finish, December 61, 61% 60% 61% | 86-96%, May 86%-58. Corn was %-% 60% 61% 60% 61 | down, December 55%-%, May 5744-58. 25% 26% 26% 26% | O88 lost 4-%. we tat tat, 1p [REPRE Sama 193 194 192% 19 |DO™ Ms, Nov. Ge) — 1196 197 196° 197 |rutures eboaed owvay toate on neat ing peeaalre induced by stock market DULUTH RANGE weakness, Dec. wheat closed 2% cents lower at 93%, May 2% cents lower at 92%, | and July 2% cents lower at 90%. Flax resisted moderate selling pres- sure and closed slightly firmer on commission house buying. Both Dec. | and May flax closed 4% cent higher, | ane former at 1.94, and the latter at | Duluth, Minn., Nov. 6.—(#)— Durum— Oven ‘Hich Low Cluse 77! 18 16% 18 “Dec, fella barley closed %4 cent lower at 44% and May % cent lower at| 44%. Dec. rye closed 1% cents lower | at 61%. and May 1% cents lower at 61. Dec, oats closed % cent off at 26 and May % to % cent lower at 26%. Cash wheat tone improved. Winter wheat and durum were scarce and in| fair demand. Corn was in good demand, Oats was in fair demand. Rye was In fair to good demand. Barley was wea’ Flax was in good demand, MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov. 6.— () -- Wheat receipts Saturday 103 compared to 63 @ year azo Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotation: tucay follow Cash Wheat yD Delivered To Arrive Seas Setter, 'y s 60 Ibs... 98% 110% _ Produce Markets _ 88% 1.08% -_¢HICAGO__ Chicago, Nov. 6.—(P)—An easy tone 98% 1.07% prevailed in poultry Saturday, butter (Poultry. tive, “Feucke, easy: live, , easy: hens 97% 1.05% 000 wore 4% Ibs. up 215’ tess than Ap ibe 15 | springs 8 UP, colo. t 95% 1.08% ..... woe! Rock 21%; springs, ites, than’ ibs. colored 20; Plymouth Rook 21%. Dther 93% 1.01% ..... .000.| live poultry prices unchanged. Dress- ad market. easy, young hen turkeys tom turkeys 25, old 8 20. reamery prices 2, firm; extra cars 29%; fresh 28%, cars 28%; fresh dirties 22; fresh checks 19; refrigerator ex- refrigerator firsts 20; ref- andads 20%, o1% 98% 95% 92% rT) firsts local 29%, graded firsts ee %S rigerator’s NEW YORK New York, Nov. 6-—(#)—Butter 6,916, firm; creamery firsts including cen- traliged (88 to 91 scores) 32% to 36%; er market, /1 '|market action 3 |influence in Silja little toward the close, b 0; |closing Friday at 63%c. ids (84 to 87) 30% to 32, Oth joes Braden unchanged ed oe TH Wo. 90% Gheese 35,020, prices firm and un- 13% protein dy; mixed colors: 1DH Wor ois fim fo vast average { soeee stews evens i re B Oe aim Phere diums and small 18 to20. Other mixed IDB Wor colors unchanged., 1HW.. 95% aries: Featle “of premium marks Grade of 2 2~ "8 duck eggs unchanged; ete 1D-H Wor ssed poultry generally steady, 1H W... 91% 93% nd ots polars ne ened, 10 | an = Minnesota ‘and South Dakota Wheat ppeultey, by teslent ry ex: as a tse Lh vet) BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES 2H W... 88% 90% “|. Saaeeclers 3D858 Wor High Low Closo SHW... 87% 89% Storage Standards, Du November '. + 33% 33 38% 1 amber hd OD Mia. BR OOD gsc. vane oy 2 amber hd BO Ibe... 82 87 sevee oseee| Egg Futu te ese) 2 amber ha Refrigerator Stan- A BB Ibs... 80 96 seers seen nonrae, Nov. 20% 20 20 ike ne voee{_ dards, Dec 20% 20 20% 3 amber hd eoee*! Refriger: ay sh Ibs. 1 92 4 amber hd Tbs, 16 8 4 amber hd 4 Ibs... 7488 N EXCHANGE BBE Moens 29 sss “esl ahbtla Has Seat Botata Someag Seer at 4 ereve e: mand § amber hd s, others. in cents: Great Bi 2 Ibe... 70 80... oe.» | tain 5.60%: France 340%; Italy 5 5 amber hd Germany, fo Mises 40.38, re stoverad 20. $1. Ibs 68 17 gravel 249 Norway 25.14; Sweden . ’ seese soeee! 25.79; Montreal in New Yor Grade ot = idoed tite 1rd durum [00 NNEAPQLIS STOCKS (Lower test ihareela nom! ale jolis, Nov. 6.—(#)—Stocks per Coarse Grains eit, Bank Stock 11%. Com= Banco 1%. 2 yellow. oid ae cu 3 yellow... 40% 50% New York Gai merican Gen AP lay aup) Ameri ‘Ger yellow... %e 4836 Cities Service 1%. : a4 Mi Biles Bond & share 9%. 3 Me 4 = GOVER: BONDS H $3 ae New York, No’ —(P)—Govern- Treasury 4% 115.25 3 ae Gait Treasury 4s 111.20, ‘ 4 27% CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Anmociated Prens) ad a Mid West Corp 5% ® 55 ; rE STAENT TRYETS ress) a i oe trust i Ney York) : 83% 65% apd Bund $85 194207 rere bs ua GRAIN REVIEW Minneapolis, Nov. 6.-— (U, Dept. Agr.)—Grain markets continued weak purine the week ended Friday, Nov. 5, with wheat in the lead and showing sharp declines for the ‘period. Foreign wheat markets were sharply lower and a slack deman for North American he ool and Winnipeg wh c-10¢ lower, wi ie Bui tations w 7c down, commercii on an a along with was much | za oh 1E OF CARLOT 8 Nor. eae ta of aie far Pace Di: lurum. 80% ; No. 1 ‘d win- oan io, 2 vellow. 52: No, 3 mixed, ats. fae 2 white. 28%. 3 tnalting. 71%-74: No. CHICAGO ~~ an ager eae eg eh A ah mixg ae ai. No, 1 white Epo te *t.91. UTH CASH GRAIN pur: —@)—Closing cash sweet prices: Wheat. No, 1 heavy dark north. orn spring 98% to. 1:10 dark 8 au General nd was narrow and mand for cash wheat poromodiy i arkets gressive. tled a had an unsettliog Cash wheat "Minneapolis Fieanea ut Premium range around the middle of the week was weak and lower and cash premiums for the week avernged 2c-3c lower along with the decline in the basic futures. Minneapolis receipts totaled 694 cars of wheat, while Duluth unloaded 706 cars. ,Alinneapolis December wheat ploned Friday at 95%c, net loss of 9%c for the week. Durum faces declined with bread wheat. Duluth December durum de- clined 8%c, pela Friday at Tote. Winnipeg wheat prices were weak- er. Winnipeg November wheat closed Friday at $1,13%. Rye prices worked lower along with wheat, December declining 6%c, Minne- Oats declined wtih corn. apolis December oats declin the week, closing Frid Barley held fairly st dur! fore part of the week but broke dure | 7 ing the Sloane ay days. Decem- ber barley declined gs for the week, clesing Friday at a i Flax declined along with the rain list. Minnea polls ber flax declined 6 or the week, closing Friday at $: % to 9! jo. 1 northern 97% to" 21100 hard winter oot ane 98. No. yt £4, ‘aura 80 to 81. aah 96 2.06. 3 white 29% to La malting 55 to 76; feed 50% i 'ATORS (APU. 8. D. Hes mod rate,|“onsin theexe exchange, Twins !7%, Wearing Apparel FOR SALE: Beaver coat, in good condition, Madge King, telephone 586 after 6 p.m. GIRL'S NIGGERHEAD coat, size 16 Good condition. $10. Write Tribune Ad, 24725. Room and Roard WELL furnished front room with morning and evening meals. The Mohawk, 401 5th. Phone 145. |BOARD and room. Gentlemen pre- ee Reasonable price. 217 3tn ‘aw York Stocks Closing Prices Nov. 6 WALL REVIEW New York, Nov. esate id mar- ket prices were down this week. The lower quotations reflected two things, brokers said—further slow- ing down business and continued ob- acu tetes surrounding the outlook for profits, Male Help Wanted MAN in each locality to handle electric equipment. Wri‘e and give ea Beacon Mfg., Bismarck. YOUNGMAN wanted To Work Fy work by Month. Phone 823. F. Jaszkowiak Female Help ted WANTED: Capable housekeeper, good cook. Family of three womin Prefer mature woman who will zo home nights. Right wages to rizht person. Call 542, office hours, or 874-J evenings, WANTED—Immediately, two experi- enced waitresses. State experience and age in first letter. Irvin Hotel Kenmare. WANTED: Neat. reliable girl for general nousework. “tood cook. $20 ek ee Write Tribune Ad 12% | Knud Sohmuon, 10 wD north, 1% |GOMFORTABLE warm room. Ho Adams Exp 10% | Loew's 57% Alas Jun 12% waa” 18 ae ChD 152% | sear Pield iN wOUahs AGAIN pon 30% | mokes & R 3 Am Can 87% | eck R PL AmH &L 3% | siami ci i Am Inter T4 | Siacoon Am Loco 17%! Min Hon am PL “bie | Mont Ward an Am Rad 11% | ur Corp K. RLEIN, rep. ‘Fed. Land Bank, Am Rol Mill 22% | Wath nates 12%! 510 Fifth St., Bismarck. Am Sue Se [Nat Biscuit 20% | ‘Am Sug Ret 30° |NatCsh R 19% Am T&T 149%|Nat Dy Pr 15 Business Opportunity AmTobB 72 | Nat Distill 22 | #OR SALE OR LEASE The Edgeler Am W Wks 11%|Nat Pr & Lt 7%) maul, Edeeley, N. D., will be avail- ‘Am Wool Pf 37% Rat Steel © 61% | ghie ‘on December Ist. Get in touch Anaconda 25 at Tes 4% | with owner at once if you have j arm Ill 6% |N ¥ Cent = 18%) $3,000 cash and want a good news- As Dry G 8% |No Am Avia 6%! paper. W. L. Dickey, New Salem, N ATSP 37 (No Amer A | ooeeee : j 0 pal aoe eareaine Vee eerse™) [Atl Ret 23%, |Ghio Oil 1g, |COOD PAYING Grocery located tn Avia Corp 3% | Oliver Farm 27% | live county seat city of 2000, centra: Ba koro ie Otis Elev 23% | North Dakota. Stock and fixtures PacG & El 25%| &Pproximately $2500. A very good: eee 14% | packard 5%] Opening. “A. Y. More Company Beth ot 454, Param Pict 13% | 110% Broadway, Fargo, Boeing Air 21% | Park Utah 3 |EXCEPTIONAL opportunity to Bie | Borden 29. |PenneyTC 73 established hardware business ir Briggs Mfg 25% | Penn RR 21%| good North Dakota town if you have Buda Wh 4% |Phelp Dodg 21%] 85.000 to $7,000 cash -Marshau Bur Ad Mch 13% | 2hil Morris 74 | Wells Company, Duluth, Minneso'» But Cop & Z 3%| Phillips Pet 41% /FOR SALE: Barber Shop, good Io- | Butler Bros 9 | Pills Flour 23%! cation sod plenty work for good | Cal Z-Ld 1% | Prec & Gam 47%) barber, call in person. Jack Plott Can Pac 1% PuSvcNJ 34% _Edgeley, N. Dak |. Dak. i Case (JI) 93 eee aon WILLYS, The Economy Car. Up To 1% . Cer D Pasco 41 | peo 5% | 20! W. Main. CMELP 1% Mot 2% Travel Opportunity CMB&tPPL 2% ep Bur 5 a7 peal to Spokane, Wash. 02 Chrysler 67% | jween Nov 10 and Nov 20 Room Schen Distill 28% Col-Falm 1% |Seabd Ol a4 ia ino Box 105, Bismarck. =a ey ae a Con Edis 23%, | Shell Un 11% | WANTED—Garage, Location im- Con Oil 9% | Simmons ray Material. Prefer good floor. Phone Cont Can 47 |S0cony Vac 15%) 1539 evenings. Cont Mot 1% | ou Cal Bd 20, | commen Cont Oil Del 31 gle for Sale So Ry 12% Corn Prod 55 So Ry Pf 19% milch cows, two horses Crosley 9% | Boerty Corp Ce ens an Std Brands 8%| _mile east, Sterling, N.D. L }8tdG & El 4%|/MILK GOATS for sale. Carrie J. Domne Mires aig | Std Ol Cal 32%| Falck, Phone 2-F3. Doug Airc 31 | Std Oil Ind 33% |. ===: a Dupont | 115% eee are Pets East Kodak 151 FOR SALE: Pedigreed Pekingese dog El Auto Lite 22, | Stiuebaker | 3 years old, Child's pet, Call 2044-4 Lt 14" gwitt & Co 17 | mornings. eens 2 “|Texas Corp 40% Gen Foods 31 |Jex G Sul 20% i Gens any(ZPOeO 84/1 SEE! SEE! SEE! qitette, (10% \trang-am 11% ’ HERE Goodye: 22 |Ttl-Cont Cor 4% | it doesn’t take a millionaire to Gra-Paige 2% ee ee | buy meats now. GNIrCtf 13%! gnion Pac 91% ae cope’ 's Meat Market | GN Ry pfd 26 Un Air Corp 17% Phone 176 § G Wes Sug 29%5| united Corp 3% Greyhound He) United Drug 7% United Fruit 58% Mattresses re Un Gas Imp 10° | GaTTRRSaES « aated Si-O ed eee 28 Either Bytes or dad filled. 409 Hupp Mot 2% Us R & Imp 5 |_98th St_ Phone 1126 Ill Cent 11%|U8 Rubber 25% | * ie fearaae pees re peat R os Notice tee] PARTIES ine? & Teal th War Pict i each Leaving. Gus 8} eat: johns-Man West Un Kennecott 29% | West Air 25% Feed and Seed Kresge (SS) 17 | West El 93%|FOR SALE: Yellow shelled corn, Krog Groc 16%} White Mot 11%] white corn, or cracked corn in truck Lib-O-F Gl ne Wilson & Co 6 | . or car lots. The Farmers wie tut Lig M B (48) 88 | Woolworth 39%] Company, Arthur, N Dak. 14 miles north of Cusselton, N. Dek. Highway 18 ATTENTION HOG FEEDERS — For best results and bigger profits, feed Northern brand cracklings. Manu- fectured by Nerbere Rendering Co., Bismarck, N. For the most part, the automobile industry was the source of stock market gloom. At a time when oute put normally sises, it continued to decline. September net operating income of class one railroads was reported 15.4 per cent under 1936, New financing for the third quarter was the low- est since 1935. Loans to business continued to contract. Scrap steel Prices receded. Retail sales lagged. t the close of the week a buying flurry was touched off by a lift in the price of bar gold in London. This, Wall Street men said. Fesulted from hcarding of metal abro Bonds receded slowly. wallrond ob- ligations were hardest hit. Commodities yielded to pompet average point since July, ae Ther was selling ry meta! The only group Synich rose was livestock. WOOL REVIEW Boston, Nov. 6.—(AP—U, 8, D. A.) —Volume of business in the wool mar- ket was small during the week. Sev- eral large holders withheld wool from the market. Others, sepecially, SBORe who hedged by operations in wool top futures, sold as opportunities arose and accepted prices considerably be- low, levels quoted by the principal olders. Combing. Tae fisgres were quoted nominally, 34 to 36 c In the grease for fine Delaing, 3% to 37 cents for staple combing 1 If bloods, 36 to 37 cents for thr hths bloods, and 35 to 36 for qua Rey opie Gata: ay; 2 Pape Shiite ae 16 Months for SHELLED aa oF sale LOBT: New Goodrich 32x6, 10 ply BRONZE Turkey toms and hens fron STAPLI . YOU WILL find the Markwel) paper (not threshed). 46 cents per bushe! Farmers Elevator Co., Horace, N. D. —_—_—_—_—!___= Lost and Found rim, tire and casing, complete on road from Menoken 5 miles west on No. 10 and south to river on graveled road. $5 reward. Fred Roberson _Menoken. man poodle Saturday, Oct. 23, Any- one knowing whereabouts notify Li Ringsak, Fort Lincoln. ward, nm man's aa LOST —Gsid open face ruen man’s watch, knife and chain. Name in- aide cover. Reward for return Write Tribune Ad. 74655. LOST: Brown beaver collar. Call 1710-J, Reward. Poultry fancy prize winning stock. Ola‘ Iverson, Washburn, N. D. Office Equipment ING MACHINE fastener the neatest stapier you have ever used Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanently Order them from The Bismerck Tribune Co For Sale or Rent Embezzling $11,634 , N. D., Nov. 6.-#)—Alphie 31, former employe of the Merchants National Bank and Trust company, was sent=>ced to serve 16 months in @ federel penal institution aturday when she pleaded guilty in 4 eeu here to embezzi-ment of James Buchanan was the only et 0 stead ly, Gemand fair, ; Daisies 18, Cheddars Tt. Fa mers’ prices unchanged. call board, Daisies 18, Horns 18. achelor President of the United States. °YPEWRITERS for sale or rent Satisfaction guaranteed. Typewriter Sales and Service. 108 3rd 31 Phone 88, 3ismarck, MODERN warm sleeping FIVE ROOM upper. duplex attac! ay GOWER dupiex two bedrocins — “When my room-mate gets in tell him I borrowed that used car he got through The Bismarck Tribune so I wouldn't ruin his tuxedo Tiding around in busses! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES lday (MINIMUM CHARGE 50)" DAILY RATES t day Te 1 time Weekly 83.00 Copy must be tm at 13:00 Noon for same day publication, Rooms fur Rent PLEASANT basement sleeping room Hot water always. Radiantfir> Gentlemen only, 715 2nd St Phone 1550. CLEAN, WARM room. Two Taree | closets. Suitable for one or two Reasonably priced. 811 10th. Tel 1228-W. water always. Gentlemen only. M:s J. A. Larson, 400 6th Tel. 337. LARGE pleasant room. Always hot par: Gas heat. 422 4th St. Phone BASEMENT room, Gas heated Pri- vate entrance. Rent reasonable 414 8th St. Phone 367-J. WARM desirable ground floor room Next to bath, Always hot water Phone 1770. 234 W. Thayer. clean bath. Hot water always. Op posite new post office. 208 Third St. (All Classified ads are cash with order) ————$—_$ $e CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) | “FWO ROOMS, warm and clean with| 3LEEPING room, for two boys with) privilege of breakfast. In desirabic location. 702 6th St, Phone 2449-J CLEAN and comfortable room. Board if desired. Centrally located. Table for sale. 6th St. Tel. 2314. LARGE front sleeping room next w bath. Hot water always. Modern home. Close in. 418 and. Coun nT ABLE sleeping room, next to bath. Private entrance. 417 10th. St. upstairs, Phone 245. had saws filed at/ONE SLEEPING room. $10. Also 2- room house for rent. $8 per month 701 Front St. bath. Private entrance. 216 Thayer. Phone 1276. ROOM in new air-conditioned home Close to bath. Always hot water 903-9th St. Sanya 4daye Sdays 6days 3 48 8.73 8 83 s mal 30 38 ine ae ae ito MONTHLY ‘RATES 2 times 3 times Weekly Weekly $5.60 87.80 FRESH VEGETABLES at the lowest prices always Carrots, Cabbage, Onions, Squash, Beets Fotaters: Parsnips, Ruta- ages. R. A. KUNZ GROCERIES Automobiles for Sale USED CAR FALL CLEARANCE SALE 1929 1930 1937 1935 Plymouth Sedan Airflow Sedan 1937 Plymouth 2-D Sedan 745.00 1932 Plymouth Sedan .... 255.00 Al. above cars winter'ed with nov water heaters, winter grease, winter oil, and proper radiator solutions These cars backed by our gold bond c and 23 years of honest used | car dealings. CORWIN - CHURCHILL MOTORS INC. Bismarck, N. Dak. DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1926 Buick Coach ...... 1938 Chevrolet Coach .. 1926 Dodge Sedan .. 1630 Buick Coupe .. 1935 Plymouth Sedan 1935 Ford Tudor ... 1936 Chevrolet Coach 1936 Plymouth Sedan .. DEPENDABLE USED TRUCKS 1934 Dodge Truck, 162 in. wheel- base, 7.00x20, 10-ply dual 1935 Chevrolet, ra yn, in, wheelbase, 32x6, 10-ply dual rears .... 1936 G.M.C. 157 in. wheelbase, 32x6, 10-ply dual rears... M. B. GILMAN CO, | Dodge and Plymouth Cars and Trucks, | second at | Bawy. _Phone 80% 136 CHRYSLER Sedan. Call betwee: 6 and 7 p.m. 608 2nd St. 505 Winter is coming, call us! STORM WINDOWS REPAIRED @ BROKEN GLASS REPLACED VANTINE PAINT & GLASS CO. 4 Phone 544 313 Main Apartments for Rent TWO ROOMS and kitchenette fur- nished apartment. Full size bed, electr'c refrigerator. Gas hea: Lights furnished, $33.50, Married couple preferred. Private entrance. | _Inquire 120 W. Thayer. |PARTLY FURNISHED newly decor- ated basement apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchen, private bath .Near capitol. Adults only. 222 So. 9th St. Phone 1317 Instruction SUE DIGBY — Private instructor Shorthand and typewriting. 223 2nd St. Call 1 LEARN TYPING, Learn keyboard in ten days. Ex’ension Service 214 Masonic Temple Bldg., Minneap»- lis, Minn. Perfection Cleaners Work Wanted GARBAGE HAULED, once a week, at 45c per month. “shes once a week, per month 65c, Fertilizer and stove wood, 308 13th. Phone 878. A CLEAN experienced girl wanis housework, good cook. Inquire at 210 Ave. B. LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable. All work guaranteed We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253 NICE FRONT sleeping room, close t}/ YOUNG woman wants hour work. Good ironer. Steady job preferre’ Phone 2136-W. Ask for Lillian. EXPERIENCED woman wants work by hour or day. Phone 637-M. 213 First St. men preferred. 309 4th St. Phone 1778-M. LARGE sleeping room. Next to bath. Always hot water. Phone 263. 813 2nd St. FURNISHED sleeping room for rent Phone 637-M. room Hot Close in. 218 1st St. and cold water in room 510 4th 8: ROOM for rent. Boa’ if desired or for housekeeping. Phone 834-R. COMFORTABLE sleeping room, next to bath. 414 3rd St, —<—<—_==> Farms for Sale SMALL SLEEPING room, $8. Gentle- | WANTED—Hour or day work. Phone 2314. Ask for Olive. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER fe our phone sumber Quality Work Rea, Economy CLEANERS —— Household Goods for Sal RING, mattress, large child’s bed, spring, mattress, beautiful wal nut dining room set. Phone 2476-J sizes. Several well improved places near Fargo and the vacking plant Beautiful river farms. Send for cir- culars, Prices the lowest in thirty) GarreapLE t years. For quick sale of half sec- tion, we will take tractor snd othe: farm machinery for cul yayment balance crop contract. A. Company, 110% Broadway, Fargo N. Dak. Houses for Rent garage, immediate possession Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. BUNGALOW at 215 Hannafin. Thre: rooms and bath, finished basemen! Toom. Gas heat. $42.50. Phone 1063 SIX room fully modern house &x- cellent location Gas heat fw nished Inquire at 111 Ave A Wes: SIX ROOM midern furnished nouse gas heat. Located at 414 Ist St. in _quire A. P. P. Lenhart, ¢ or phone | No 2 Heat and water furnished R W 6an- ders Phone 1341 Ww foom modern house with fur br ms. newly derorated, close :1 Telephone 472 “SW MODERN five-room couse witt two finished :ooms in basement and garage. Tel. 1518-J, — asture WANTED: To pasvure norses for win ter, plenty o° good -4nee, feed ani water, Four miles nor‘hwest of Vasht!, N. D. Ervan Purcell, Vasn’: | MODERN acuse on Wes: side. New.s 19 AMP 32 Voli Battery. RED RIVER VALLEY FARMS. All|ELLINGTON piano, 'Y. More|MODERN 6-room cottage, newly decorated Inquire 408 #irst St., am Phone 667-W. SIX RCOM bungalow, full basemeni. | folding organ and Benjo mantel lamp. 405 13th St. BED DAVENPORT of best grade biue Mohair. Phone 2426. Tron range. 722 2nd St. Cottages for Rent decorated. Price Owers Phone 278. 2 { COTTAGE, 9 miles south of Bismarck Has hen house. Water. Kitchen range. Phone 1372. | Miscellaneous for Sale ONE 1930 Plymouth Sedan in ond , shape, one 4-wheel trailer, doub.e wagon box and good tires; one Round Oak heating stove, good shane; one 3-burner auto gas stove, good shape. Phone 1683. Sleeping room close to bath. | | CHRISTMAS CARDS It is uune too; early to select vous greeting “ards Make your selection now tor later | deliverv either printed or engraved Samples are nuw on dispiay Bis- mare Tribune Tomuany AACTICALLY new electric oarbrr pole. cost $80. will sell for $30. Write or call Fred Kleingartner, 414) Bdwy.. Bismarck. Garage. Guarai teed 5 years. $85 exchange. Hedahi Moor Company, Bismarck, 201 W Main. pase Centrally located. Phone: REMINGTON 22 LR. Automaue, SivE room modern nouse, 306 7th Si! Cal nt R14 Vhaver ‘ve. Te! 665 voom M2 er> tweling three $35. Ger. M. Register e hae model 24, $15 Write L. E. Bostow Benedict, N. Oak. ‘OOD “lean coal from Center miner Prices 2.65. Phone 1-F-310, Man | dan, N. Dak. | |FURNISHED 2-room Phone 1770, 234 W. Thayer. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room on ground floor. Private entrance. Everything furnished including bed- ding and dishes. Rent reasonable. 218 Ist St. Phone 637-M. Pee ad lect Met Mi SE ‘TWO ROOM and kitchenette unfur- nished apartment, private entrance, Modern. $25. Lights furnished. Available Nov. 15. Call 418 Hanna- fin after 6:30, NEW 3 large room semi-basement apartment. Private entrance, bath- room and shower. Close to capitol and schools. Inquire at 930 12th St. TWO ROOM basement apartment. Nov. 15th. Private entrance, bath, kitchenette, gas heat. Adults only. 807 6th. Phone 970. THREE room furnished apartment. private bath, Kelvinator. Heat and water. Private entrance. Adults only. 523 6th St. NICELY furnished two-room apart- ment. Frigidaire. Laundry. Clean. Warm. Always hot water. Adults. 807 4th St. MODERN first floor, newly furnished . partment. Convenient to high school and capitol. Price Owens, phone 278. UNFURNISHED 3-room apartment. Private bath, private entrance. Gat heat furnished. 811% 2nd St. Phons 1556. TWO ROOM semi-basement apart- ment, private bath, private en- trance. Gas range. Tel. 1359. 197 Ist. FRONT furnished ground floor apartment. Living room, kitchea and private. bath. Call 898 7th St ONE ROOM furnished apartment. Private bath. Private entrance. Capitol Court No. 4. Phone 1559, MODERN apartment. Living roon bedroom, kitchen and bath Lasken Apts Inquire Cut Rate Drug. ONE FURNISHED light housekeep- ing room. Close to high school and capitol. 915 7th. Phone 1887. WELL furnished 2 room apartment. Second floor. No children. 411 stn St. Phone 273. 2 ONE 4-room apartment, also seven room house. All modern. 306 13th St. __St. Phone 878. res MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished Gas heat. Private _entrance Call 601 ONE ROOM furnished upstairs, next to bath. Adults. Phone 1601-W 418 8th St. , AVAILABLE Nov. 15 very desirable apartment, two bedrooms. Call phone 600. THREE ROOM apartment with bath private entrance. Call at 417 11th _8t. South. Aes NICELY furnished apartment. heat Inquire of Tribune Ad 24528. : a ONE room furnished basement apar: ment. Suitable for two. 607 5th ¢ Phone 403-R. {THREE ROOM furnished apartmen‘. Private entrance. 406 9th St. N 'ONB ROOM furnished apartmen $16.50 per ‘month. 618 6th St. TWO ROOM furnished apartment For adults ony. 1002 4th St. apartment. Aduits mly. 405 13th St. FURNISHED three-room apartment. Adults only. Phone 107. APARTMENT for tent at Person Court. Phone 796. eee. errr 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.

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