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STOGKS FALL BACK { 10.3 POINTS IN | Grain Onatations ~NEW SELLING WAVE : - Auto Labor Trouble, Slump Factors; Late Rally Cancels Some Losses New York, Nov. 16.—(#)—Stocks, shuffled through a maze of rallies and declines in Tuesday's market, and s last-minute upturn in the major steels enabled many leaders to cancel cr reduce extreme losses of 1 to more than 3 points, While the closing was wel! mixed, minus signs predominated with a number of high-priced specialties dis- playing weaknesses. The pace was relatively slow throughout. Gold minmg stocks were among those to contest the trend, attracting moderate demand on the theory they. would furnish capital protection in the event of further deflation, Extension of Monday’s setback was in the face of @ large assortment of Year-end and special dividends from corporations wishing to avoid the un- distributed profits tax. Falling steel operations continued to campen sentiment, along with labor cifficulties in the automotive field. Transfers approximated 1,300,000 Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Nov. 16.—(AP— U, 8, D. A,)—Cattle 3,100; good 25 to 50 lower on steers and she stocks, weak to 25 lower on bulls; warmed up and short fed steers 6.00 to 8.00; very few up to 9.00; most short fed Dec. heifers 7.00 down; beef cows largely 4.50 to 5.50; low cutters and cutters 3.25 to 4.25; extreme top sausage bulls 5.75; asking steady for stockers; very few steer calves held above 8.50; veal- ers around 50 lower; good to choice 7.50 to 9.00; few 9.50. Hogs, 15,500; farily active, 5 to mostly 10 lower; largely a packer market; good and choice 140-240 ibs., 8.10-25; top, 8.30, b: top, 8.30, sparingly by ship- Dec pers for 140-180 lbs., limited supply, 240-300 Ibs. 17.75-8.15; good sows steady at 7.40-50. Average cost Mon- tay 8.17; average weight 216 Ibs. Sheep 5,500; no early action on slaughter lambs; indications around steady; sellers asking higher; slaugh- ter ewes opening steady, good to choice grades 3.25 to 4.00; plain and medium 2.00 to 3.00; good to choice lambs Mohday 9.75 to 10.00; bulk at . inside, Dairy cows mostly steady; shippers less active; medium to good milker end springer cows $55 to $75; selec- tions quoted up to $85. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Nov, 14.- A.)—Cattle 3000; calves 25 Ia argely short feds, eligible at 7.50 and under; strictly choice absent and quoted around 11.00; few beet cows 4-80- 5.60; cutter §F: largely 3.50- 123; scattered sales good light stock up+to } common down to un includes 13 cars gs including 1025 direct; opening 15-25 lower shippers; clos- ing mostly 10-20 oft ‘tone ‘ted tives and fed offerings. held largely 1-50-85; ewes opened steady at 4.00 own. ‘AGO Chicago, Nov. (U. S, A.) —Hogs 33,000, including 13,000. dizect ‘ound 20 1 lower ‘than Monday's 8,75; few loads best pose ing. sows 7.85- nd medium weight to 1500; another rs and yearlings lasses rs 8.40. most p: few, best light 25. Cattle 7000, calv. dull trade on fed and most other k’ is, weak to 25 under meat ket when a good 0 or more lower @ Very liberal sup ply was carri most steers to- day 10. 50 down with sizable supply $.00-75 and good eae giecnes y 0; best steers early 12. feedlot mat. last week tock weal bus up to 7.00; practical to vonlers 0 but a few selects beating this Pree. 7000, none direct; fat lambs slow; opening weak to lo: it 9.78 - to choice out si 102 Ib., ep Bias to 35 hi me native ewes 3. UTH CASH GRAIN losing cash heavy | dark No. 1 dark 102-1 125 No. 4, 98-: 1.01, No. 1 northern i dark hard winter Montana 1.01 3 ots Ne aa 88% -' iy 0: 91%, No, 1 ted Bew-sars, No. i No. 3 white 29 ey: Malting 55- cet ome ee ie ore nent ca -P}—Cash when! No. 3 et 90 % pple 17; No. 3 hard 94-94%; sam} fe. The 3%; No. 4 north- “Gorn ngs 3 Thixea dnd 51 ij 1 yellow new 5 5: i, atu: No. 1 white Pri iee “4s sample 2, 72 e buckwheat, low i its jo range thy Clover "seed red at 50-32.50. Sweet clover 7.00-75, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapoli: No’ 16.—P)— carload lo r barrel in 3; Family patent andard patents, 20, ent Me. Btandacd: ti Steel = | TH WHEAT QUOTAFIONS FOLLOW SECURITIES DOWN, THEN RALLY; 2 a Close Is Fractionally Higher on New . Argentine Frost Damage Fears Chicago, Nov. 16.—()}—Sympath: ;|With setbacks of securities tumbled "|Chicago wheat prices down at times 68|late Tuesday to more than a cent is under Monday's finish, but rallies en- 166 /sued at the last, 1,70] Persistent dearth of active export 1,67|demand for wheat from North America Hard winter wheat CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Nov. 16.—(>)— Wheat-- Open High cs 97% 4% 4% 4% 85% 85 eal 2% nes) pee = eran CASH GRAIN ,. Nov. receipts Z Minn reapol lis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations ead follow: Cash Whea' Delivered. 1.06% 1.18% 105% 1.16% 1.04% 1.155% 1,085 1.13% 56 + 101% 1.11% 99% 1.00% 97% 1.06% 95% 1.08% 93% 1.00% thy DNS 60 Ibs... 5.50 1 e |? 3 -20, 1 3 feed 51%- 91% 97% Tbs. . 89% 94% No.1 srtira spring ... 1.03% 1. dscounted .) Montana Winter Wheat 3 fp as a8) 104% 1.02% —— = 8 1.00% OS MORMON OU: :8 mB ttm aeaaa 96% dB Minnesota and south Dakota BH 97% 93% 95% 92% 94% Deron eow~t_o fff | aaqade PR: a: 8 87% 1.03% 85% 1.02% AK 101% 82% 90% 81% 97% 80% 94% 18% 18% 4% 72% 88% | 85% amber.... 83% 87% . * (ower test weight nominally discounted 5c per 1b.) eK ani iS] POW TRWHADMeDD aa tte ae RR 7 s BSRe bee shesnese RANGE OF CARLOT LES Minneapolls, of carlot grain sale: Wheat, No. 3 dark northern 1. ixed, 1.11%; No. 1 hard amber 3 11 49 Sev wnte te ie ioe 69%-73. 15. Ye 196 196 198% 197% 1.97%] a: 16.—?)—Wheat | 2 yy 63 compared to 96. Hs To Arrive) or, * es Broliers,. Rocks, 28; ao 49|counted as a bearish influence. On Situ other hand, wheat price jumps at ‘Buenos Aires where frost damage fears were again prevalent, acted as a stimu- lus for rallies here. At the close, wheat here was %-% above yesterday's finish, Dec, 89%- Clore |20, May 90%-%, corn %-% up, Dec. 53%-54, May 57-87%, and oats %4-% advanced. WHEAT OUT a LINE IN MINNEAP! Minneapoli: v. 16.—@)—Wheat tee | prices here were drawn out of with those of other markets be- the selling of May futures by a large cash inter éton Trade improved one, %c lower at 99%, May %c up ae en and July 4c down at 95% Flax ‘aden bee: ported In Argenti ane lower at 1.94 eof rainfall re- December closed May 1%c down grains were mixed. Decem- ber oats Sioned Gnchanged at 27 and May Yc up at 27%. a 1% ep at 66% and May %c hig’! %. December feed barley is aks at 44% and May %c De- was was slow and ei for winter and durum w! Cash corn was in slow demand. Oats demand improved. Rye was in good demand. Barley was unsettled, Flax was in good deman | Produce et CH Chicago. Nov. 16. continued to point 4 aan Most butter Si we jutte: firm, balance (88-89 score) unchanged. 1 soak graded firs: cars and lo 26%; current receipts 24%; refrigerator extras 19%; stan- ards 19, firsts 18%. live, 1 car, 40 trucks, stead; jock White. Rock 32, Jess than 4 Ibs. colored 21, imc uty Rock 22, hite Rock Y; ghorn chickens 17%; young ducks, 4% Ibs. up colored 18, white 19; Pe turkeys 22, young toms 20, old 18; 6; other prices unchanged, SDressed market steady to firm: young hen turkeys 27%, young toms 26%, old toms 25; other prices un- changed. ere Nery fir NEW Y Nov. 1h Butter 14,- reamery higher than ex- % ‘a (92 score) 38%- Ye, firsts (88031 scores) 3h. 37%; sece onds (84-87 scores) 31% -33. Cheese 273,466, irregular; prices um changed. Eee, 13,320; irregular. Mixed col- ks 32%-34; standards Refrigerator: Spe- tandards 20; firsts 19; mediums and a dirtice ‘18-18%; Other mixed colors unchange Whites, fancy mediums 30%-33, ex- change mediums and premium pullets 27% -30, pewees to pullets 26-27. Pa- cific coast: Jumbo and premiums 40- 49; specials a 39, standards 37%4- 38, mediums rowns and duck eggs unchanged. Dressed poultry steady to firm. Fresh (boxes): Turkeys, Southwest- ern 18-26%; Maryland 27-30. Ducks unquoted. ther fresh, all frozen aie) Splines by freight, { 1 ve poultry, by freight, irregular. Chickens, Rocks 22. mostl; ored 26, mostly 25; Ducks 18- Chickens, Yy-25; crosses ” Leghorn. 11-20. crosses 21-26%, mostly 25-26, ‘Fowls, colored 12-26, mostly, 22-24; Leghorn 19-23, mostly 22, Old roosters 16-17. Turk 25-26; toma 10-23, mostly 19- Se 'bucks BUTTER ae EGG FUTURES Chicago, Nov. 16.—@—. Butter Future: High Low Close 34 33% 33% 34-33% 33% 34 33% «33% Storage Standar November 18% 18% 18% 18% 18% 18% 18% 18% 18% Nov. Refrlg ator’ Stan- dards, Dec. dards, Jan. | Miscellaneous |———_—___—_—————> MONEY RATES New York, Nov. 16. Hee amass money steady; 1 per cent all da: Prime commercial paper 1 per cent. Time loans steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. 1 r cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Nov, 16.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) —Wool ‘quotations were entirely nominal today due to lack of business. Combing Ohio fleeces were available to 33 to 36 cents in the grease for fine Delaines, 35-36 for staple combing ih half blood, 35-37 for three- ghths and 34-36 for quarter blood. These were prices asked on wool vol- Untarliy offered. Considerably lower prices were reported on occasional sales of smal! distress lots. CURB STOCKS New York, Nov, 16.—(P)—Curb: American Gen. 5, Cities Service 2%. lec. Bond & Share 11%. Rubber 7. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Miawest “Corp. 1%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Pid et Nov. 16.—()—Stocks oat Bank Stock 11%. Pal Banco no trading (bid ROVERS MERE BONDS —)—Govern- INVESTMENT TRUSTS By the ited Press) ct (Over the counter in New / York) Hamilton Trust 1.74, 1.91. Maryland Fund 6. “he Inc Sh 11 om Inc 8h Duluth, Nor, Merrtne cash cit) lo’ in prices. Whe: 1 heavy dark 18%; No. 1 3 malting 77-80; No. 1, righ} 11 northern 56 hard, winter Mon\ December rye | Yew York Stocks Seed ed Od Adams Exp 10% | Kr Alas Jun 11% All Ch D 160% Allis-Ch 41% Cy Sug 16 AmH&bL 4 Am Inter Am Can a 5 H@aw L] gutter dela 2a. hod | 8% 12% 14% 14% 52% 21% Briggs Mfg 25 Budd Wh 4% Bu Ad Mch 18% Butler Bros 9 But Cop & Z 3% Cal Z-Ld 2 Can Pac 1% Case JI 95, Caterpil 50% Celanese 22% Cer d Pasco 42% Ches& O 38% Chi& NW 2 !Radio ChiGt Ww 1%|RKO Chi Gt W Pf 5%] Rem Rand CM St P % | Reo. Motor CMStPPf Rep Stl CRI&P Rey Tob B Chrysler Schen Distill Col-Palm Seabd Oil Col G El Sears-Roe Com Solv Servel Com & Sou Shell Un Con Edis Simmons Con Oil Socony Vac Cont Can Sou Cal Ed Cont Mot Con Oil Del Corn Prod Cream Wh | Crosley Cub Am Sug Curt Wret Deere & Co Dia Mtch Dome Mines Doug. Airc. 35 Dupont East. Kod. 160 El. Auto Lite 22% El. Pw. & Lt, 14% Firestone 22 Gen. Elec. 41% | Gen. Foods 30% Gen, Mills Gen, Mtrs. Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra.-Paige G. N, Ir, Ctf. G.N, Ry, Pf. G. Wes, Sug. Greyhound Hec. Prod. Houd.-H. B, Howe Sound Hudson Mot, Hupp. Mot. Til. Cent. Ind. Rayon Int. Bus. Mh. 136 Int. Harv. 64% Int. Nick. Can 43% Int. T.&Tel, 7% Johns-Man, 83 Kennecoti 34% mee (88.) 11% 2 1% 3% 41% Corp United Corp 4% United Drug 7% Unite Fruit 56 UnGasImp 11% US Pipe 32% U8 R & Imp 6% US Rubber 27% US Smelt R 62 57% Woolworth 38% Wrigley dr 63 LILLESTRAND WINS PLAUDITS OF CLUB Kiwanis Club Pays Tribute to Scoutleader Who Plans Leaving City Work of N. Lioyd Lillestrand as scoutmaster for Boy Scout Tioop No. 2 was lauded by several speakers be- fore the Bismarck Kiwanis club Tues- day noon at a meeting which took the form of a farewell program for the scoutleader, who expects to leave Bismarck soon. Following a series of short talks in which his achievements were out- lined, Lillestrand was presented with a gift by Supreme Court Justice A. G Burr, acting in behalf of the club. Other speakers included Rufus Lumry, junior assistant scoutmaster; James Shunk, senior patrol leader; Frank H. Waldo, chairman of ihe Kiwanis scout committee; and Paul O. Netland, executive of the Missouri Valley area. Lillestrand expressed his apprecie- tion for the club's assistance and in- spiration in his farewell talk. Other guests at the luncheon con- nected with scouting included H. O. Saxvik, council president; L. K. Thompson, district president; Joe Thomas, assistant scoutmaster of Troop No. 2; Bud Brandenburg, sen- for patrol leader, and three patrol leaders, Howard Peterson, Ronald Wheeler and William Chaffee. Ralph W. Soule sang two favorite scout songs and led the club in 8 group song, with Clarion E. Larsoa Playing accompaniments. Other guests at the lunchéon meet- ing included Alec Reed, former Nor‘ Dakotan who now resides in Ontariv, John Karasiewicz, Bismarck scout- leader, and BE. V. Lahr, Jr., also of Bismarck, B. F. Lawyer served as program hairman. Funeral for Mandan Man Will Be Friday Funeral services f for Kornelius 0. Hendrickson, 69, Morton county resi- hospital Monday night, will be held Friday at the Heart River Lutheran church. The imaginary Fourth largest of world, Lake Huron 23,800 square miles. the has E BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1987 - Male Help Want: YOUNG man wanted to work by the receipts will never pay Ten ea? hew much ¥ 1. KLEIN. rep, Fed. Land Bank, 510 Fifth St., Bismarck. Female Help Wanted WANTED—Maid for housework. Nea’ and able to cook. Must have refer- ences. Highest salary to right party. Write Tribune Ad 24915. NEAT EXPERIENCED maid for housework. Apply in person. 415 W. Badwy. —EEEEEE—&&z{z=E=~—=&{_‘_i™=E===EEE Real Est FOR SALE—See us about an excep- tional bargain in income residence property. We have value that w going at sacrifice. Must be sold quickly. Investors Mortgage Security ., Dakota National Bank Bldg. Phone 1660, HEALT Relief for sinus, neuritis, ea eciatica, lumbago, muscular aches, colds and all forms of rheumatism. Those who have never tried this method may receive a regular $3.00 treatment for $1.50 and this ad. Write for literature. JOHN F. CLASS Viel CLYDE C. GAYLORD, Manager |ARCK Phone 606 rene Business Opportunity PHYSICIAN WANTED: Good oppor- US Ind Al. 21%! dent since 1680 who died at a Mandan | N¢ sign of Cancer, and, when farthent | 7 1 scuth, is in the sign of Capricornus. tunity in eastern North Dakota town of 450 for resident physician to fill the vacancy recently created by death. Wide territory. Communi- cate with A. J. Starr, Tower City, N. Dak. START YOUR own business. Big profits. Sell monuments direct from factory to consumer. Exclusive ter- ritory. Do not write unless you mean business, E. Kelm, Sauk Rapids, Minn. EXCEPTIONAL opportunity to ouy established hardware business in good North Dakota town if you have $5,000 to $7,000 cash. Marshai!- Wells Company, Duluth, Minnesota ILLYS, The Economy car. Up to 35 miles per gallon. Dealers wanted. Hedah! Motor Co. 201 W. Main, Bismarck, BLUE RIBBON Lutefisk, Turkeys, Ducks, Roasting Chickens. THANKSGIVING GREETINGS People’s Meat Market 210 Sth - We deliver - Phone 176 Houses for Rent MODERN house for rent. Immedi- ate possession. Four rooms aad bath. Full basement. Garage. Completely furnished. Very reason- able. 518 21st St. Phone 145 be- tween 6 and 8 p.m. Mr. Siemer. FIVE room bungalow, $35 and $40, 8ix room modern house with 3 apartments, $35. Five room house, $25. Three room house, $20, T. M. and Son. UNFURNISHED upper duplex. Heat and water furnished. Garage. cilire 108% Ave. C, west, or aan SIX ROOM modern bungalow, 3 bed- tooms, also 7 room modern dwell- ing. Close in. Geo. M. Register. NEWLY DECORATED six room fully modern house. Gas heat furnished. Inquire at 111 Ave. A. West. FIVE ROOM upper. duplex attached Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. FIVE ROOM modern house furnished or unfurnished, With garage. Near school, Phone 1282-M, Company, Arthur, N. north of Cusselton, N. Dak, Highway 18. ATTENTION HOG FEED) = best results and bigger profits, feed Northern brand cracklings. Manu- factured by Northern Rendering ___Livestock for Sale __ ONE yearling Hereford polled bull, one white-face yearling buck, one black face spring buck lamb, Abe Tolchinsky. For Sale or Rent MODERN seven room house. Pos- session Dec. ist. Call at 503 11th St. ee WELL furnished front room with morning and evening meals. The Mohawk, 401 5th. Phone 145. Poultry FOR SALE—Fancy dressed ducks. Grace Schonert. Phone 10-F-210 PHICA GO. CASH GRAIN ro A! ata nen ona ellow 92-92 -62 nom; malting 60. Sweet 7.00 WINNIPEG CASH Ae GRAIN ern 1. Ree 2 ve No. 3 north White 40%; ‘No. 3 white lday 1s 16 uv 1s 19 20 2 30 35 «o 6 (MINIMUM CHARGE ‘ae CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER DAILY RATES i time Weekly 00 TWO ROOMS, comfortably furnished. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. 208 Third 8t., across from postoffice. COMFORTABLE room, always hot water. Clean, quiet. Four blocks from post office. Nov. 15. 116 W. Thayer after 5 p. m. FOUR CLEAN rooms, nicely fur- nished, New inner coil mattresses. ~Main floor and upstairs. 712 Main. SLEEPING M. Deep sleep mat- tress. Gas Neat, always hot water. Close in, 217 Ist St. Phone 148, ROOM for rent. Always hot water. 212 3rd St. Phone 428. LARGE FURNISHED sleeping room, also smaller one. Private entrance. Close in, 218 1st. Phone 637-M. BASEMENT sleeping room, private entrance, always hot water. Close Phone 1770. 23¢ W. Thayer. ONE OR two large clean roo! closet, gas plate, bath adjoining. Near post office. 208 Rosser. COMFORTABLE room in new home near bath. Hot water always. ES. 2286-3, 909 9th St. Pp oom. Nice for two. Must see to Sppreciate. 301 8th St. Phone 834-W. ROOM, close to bath, always hot wa- ter. For sale: Bed, complete and buffet. 120 Ave. A. WARM, comfortable room in quiet home. Close to bath. Always hot water. 519 9th St. LARGE pleasant room. Always hot water. Gas heat. 422 4th &t, Phone 640. W | FURNISHED room for rent. Suitable or two. Gentlemen only. 301 4th it. COMFORTABLE sleeping room. Close to bath. Centrally located. 617 7th St. Phone 891. MODERN warm sleeping room. fs and cold water in room. 510 4th St. CLEAN, warm sleeping room, next 10 bath. Preferably ladies. 308 Ave B. CHOICE room with board for two men. $25. 702 6th. Phone 2449-J. NICELY furnished sleeping room wita private entrance. 618 3rd St. ; call after 4 FOR SALE House consisting of eight apartments located on Sev- enth St. Excellent condi- tion. $4,750. New 5-room stucco bunga- low. Modern 4-room bungalow, $2,700. “'T. M. Casey & Son Wanted to Rent WANTED—One room furnish apartment with private bath. Give location and amount of rent-in reply. Write Tribune Ad 24914. aE __—ol_"_"a=_S_aQQqOc Pets “If you'd only buy a good used car through the Bismarck Tribune classified ads we could drive ene to alte and dance spot after each iow!” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 2days Sdays 4days Sdaye Gdays 883 ss (All Classified ads are cash with order) COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) MONTHLY RATES 2 times at Weekly Weekly 5.00 67.80 same day publicatie: Lasie’s Dresess 50c 718 Thayer Work Wanted LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable. All work guaranteed We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work. Will also take care of children, Phone 1411-J. oil, and proper radiator solution. ‘These cars backed by our gold bond guarantee and 23 years of honest used car dealings. SOREN CRURCETEL MOTORS, C. Bismarck, N. Dak. 1937 Pontiac “8” Sedan Looks good and is good Original finish and upholstery. $650.00 Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Apartments for Rent ATTRACTIVE newly decorated partly furnished basement apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchen, private bath, refrigerator. Near capitol. Adults only. Phone 1770. 334 W. Thayer. UNFURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Hot water. Refrigerator. Private entrance, front and rear. Close in. In semi-basement. 316 llth 8t. J. J. Barth. MODERN furnished 7 room basement apartment. Gas range and refrig- erator. Suitable for two adults. Close in. Phone 260. After 6 p.m. call 512-W. Dr. Enge. UNFURNISHED apartment, 4 rooms and bath, New home. Heat, gas range, refrigerator and washroom $45, Inquire 622% 13th FURNISHED apartment, large liv-- ing room, kitchen, private bath. Private entrance. Close in. 322 1s1 St. Tel. 1844-R. Warm. Always hot water. Adults, 807 4th St. M firet floor, newly furnished apartment. Convenient to high school and capitol. Price Owens, fy Frigidaire. Adults only. 112 Sixth &t. Phone 228. SECOND FLOOR 3-room furnished apartment, Lights, water, telephone, heat and laundry privileges. 30¢ 14th Bt. ‘WANTED—Woman, employed, share apartment; eve: furnished, including groceries, $15 month. 100 Ave. B, East. Phone 2136-W. WANTED—All kinds of delivery work. Have Chevrolet pick-up. Write Tribune Ad 24821. —_—_—_ ’ Wanted to Buy BEST CASH prices promptly peid for old gold teeth, rings, watches, chains, medals, lockets, nuggets, etc. Transport Gold Salvage, 2545 East 128 Street, Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED: Five foot sloping front. candy showcase. Stone Drug Store. Linton, N. D. WANTED—Large size used heating stove for soft coal. Call 340. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER Cottages for r Rent ‘THREE ROOM and bath furnished apartment. Newly decorated. Gas heat. Can be seen after 6:o'clock, 508 9th St. ment spartment, unfurnished. 811% 3nd St. Phone 1556. THREE-ROOM apartment with dinette and bath. Available in new home. 901 10th 8t. |TWO room furnished apartment, Good location. Near high school. Also one unfurnished house. 818 7th Si. TWO-ROOM furnished apartment. Heat, lights and gas furnished. Rent reasonable. 622 3rd. Phone 1368-W. BASEMENT apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath Lights, heat furnished. 616 2nd 8! ‘TWO room modern spartment for rent. Suitable for two. Call at 71% Thayer. Phone 2180, NEWLY furnished five room ment. Adults fonts. ‘avaliable NOV. 15, Phone bedroom, Apts. Inquire Cut Rate Drug. MODERN 6-room cottage, decorated. » Price O' phone 278, early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later Gelivery, either printed or angered, Samples are now on display. Bis- marck Tribune Company 160 AMP. VOLT BATTERY. Guar- anteed 5 years. $85. Exchange. He- dahl Motor Company, Bismarck. 201 W. Main. Satisfaction guaranteed. Type- writer Sales and Service. 108 3rd St. Phone 68, Bismarck. _—_—Ke|_—aKa—X——zcz=c=_c_—_aelecl]]=>=>=>=>==> Office Equipment HETIRNENE renovated ad AE tn a foe te GEISLER’S Imported Canaries for sale. Choppers and Hartz Moun- tain. Guaranteed songsters. Mrs. John Dvoracek, Elgin, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Purebred Collie dogs and for registry. In- puppies. Eligible quire at 308 6th Ave. NW, Mandan. ax FOR SALE—Pedigreed Pekingese dog, $15. Must sell at once. 3089 Man- dan Bt. ——EEEES Hay for Sale GOOD FEED hay for sale in carload lots. Stevenson & Griffin, 1600 Center Ave. Moorhead, Minn. FiPTY TONS of upland hay. Phone Dr. F. B. Strauss. THREE ROOM ground floor aj ment. Completely furnished. heat and water. 406 9th St. ‘WELL furnished 2 room apartment. Second floor. No childrens 411 Sth St. Phone 273. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. 5 Fr. NICELY semanas apartment. Ci:y ren Inquire of Tribune Ad. No. Se FRESH VEGETABLES at the lowest prices always Rang Aste Onions, Squash, i ey Ruta- R. A. KUNZ GROCERIES iter rug. i able. West door, 116 Bdwy. FULL size bed, complete, Gresser. 217 7th St. Phone 183. KIMBALL parlor grand plano, Phou: __Mrs, M. W. Roan, 930.