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IPPORT WEAKENS $ LEADERS SLIP; 'BUSINESS HOPEFUL Traders Wait Evidenos) ade Slide Is Nearing Bot- ; Losses Up to 2 Points ev. York, Dec. 9.—(#)—Buying weakened in the stock market e a handful of specialties, prin- those of 10-share trading units, ed te contest the trend for size- advances, major steels, motors coppers gave ground easily at last. found a little more hope- ss among their customers regard- | siness, but most apparently were concrete evidence the lengthy. slide was nearing bottom. ngs were slow from the start, fers being around 1,000,000 shares. - Livestock a SOUTH ST. PAUL ee ee ae Dept. Agr.)—Cattle Steers most early sales 6.50. More; fed heifers 25 lower; ae 125 down; cows steady; medium to @00d beef cows 5.00-6.00; low cutters and cutters 3.25-@)0 mainly; bulls Steady; practical top 6.25; stockers Steady to 5 lower? plain. to. medium Grades 4.50-5.50. Calves 2,000; vealers fully steady; most good and choice 750-8.50; strictly choice up to 9.50. Hogs, 9,000, active, packer demand broad; weights 180 potinds down ‘Steady to strong; heavierweights and 7—(0 res s0ws 6.70-80; good stags 650-75; pigs Aung 240-300 Ibs,, -7.10-50; - good average cost Wednesday Tse ‘weight 225 Ibs. Sheep 5,000; run includes three loads fea yearlings: very little done early; undertone around steady on all classes; sellers asking higher on fat lambs; bulk fat lambs Wednesday 8.75; three loads choice to shippers 8.90; choice feeders Wednesday 4.50; dairy cows slow, steady; fed medium to good springer cows $60-80. CHICAGO \ Chicago, Dec. .9.—()—(U, 8. D. A.) -Hogs 23,000 Including 6000 @irect; 10-15 lower than Wednesday's aver- ge: spots off more; bulk good and choice 150-200 Ibs. 8 210-340 Ibs. mostly. ee ower: é Cattle 5000; calves 1000; fairly ac- ive trade on fed steers and yearlings; strong, instances 25 higher on medium to near choice shipping steers; all interests in market; weight in broad- est demand, but well conditioned light cattle and yearlings wanted; very Bene steer beef here and market more a forced affair; best wighty INS 11.65; several loads 11,50; large- ly 8,00-11.00 market; she stock fully steady; bulls strong and vealers strong to 25 higher; very scarce; weighty sausage bulls to 6.75; vealers packing sows 6.7: few bes to 11.00, Sheep 10.000 including 500 direct; | H fat lambs active, fully steady to tronger, spots 10-15 higher; good to vhoice native and fed western offer- ings 9.00-35; best held above 9.59; sheep steady, scattered native ewes 3.50-4.50; nothing done on yearlings and feeding lambs. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Dec, 9.—@—(U. S. D. A.)—Cattle 2500; calves 50; slaughter . Steers, yearlings and fed heifers rath- er uneven, largely little changed; cows fairly active firm; stockers and feeders steady; small ood fed yearlings 9.50; scattered carly, sales steers and yearlings mainly 7.25 good fed heifers 900 Ib. most beet cows 4.50. cutter grades mainly ood light stockers 6.00: . Hogs 4500, including 475 direct; mostly 10-15 lower; shippers to 7.80 for eholce 222 Ib. weights; gocd and U. chotce 170-260, Ib, butchers yall inter 0 65; little done on heavier ight lights and pigs to feeders 7.75 B25; packing sows fully 25 lower at Bt Sheep 1500, early fat ‘lamb_ bid pend: ron fed wooled skins bid up king stronger; choice held Eeonna Fy "00; dsteady, salable largely 4.00 jer lambs scarce. down; BOSTOY Woo! _ Boston, Dec. Ue 8. D. A.)— ‘A broader demand for domestic wools Stronger prices in foreign wool mar- kets was having a beneficial effect up- ‘op the tone of the Boston wool mar- ket today. Even though buying was still on a comparatively small scale in most lines of greasy combing: do- the increase in sales of fine wools was offering considerable encouragement. Prices were still irre- gular on the active fine wools, but there was some stiffening noted in ‘ prices as the lower priced lots we o being ig gradually taken out of the market, few lines of scoured wool- en;type woale have shown a nlite ing price tendency as demand con- tinued fairly active following a de- cline in prices last week to levels at- tractive to buye: CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Dec, sae wheat: No. 4 red 94; ae 5 hard 87%. n: No. 1 mixed 57; No. . 3 white 56-56% 32. Oats: No. 1 white 32%-33%; ple grade 31. No rye. 1g. B07 Deans: No. 2 yellow 22% Barle malting 75-84. Hmothy seed 260" Red cloverseed 28. 00-33.00; eloverseed 8.25. 2 yellow ;/ sample grade sam- sweet ; | Firestone s|Gen Elec Indications ewes about | Ni New York Stocks , Closing Prices Dec. 9, 9% | Loew's 11% | Lorillard (P) 164 | Mack Trks 46% |Mar Field . Am Can 80 Am Cry Sug ie 1% Adams Exp Alas Jun AllCh D Nat Pr & Lt rH Nat Steel {Nat Tea N Y¥ Cent (No Am Avia jNo Amer No Pacific. . Ohio Oil Oliver Farm Otis Elev Pac G & El 26 Am Wool pfd 28 32% 6% 8% 41 205% 3% 9% 12% 1446 13 57 26% 175% 25 4% 17% 8% 3% 1% 8 98 51% 15%, 41% Balt & Ohio Barnsdall Bendix Beth Stl Boeing Air Borden Briggs Mfg Budd Wh Bur Ad Mch Butler Bros Buc &Z Cal Z-Ld Can Pac Case (J I) Caterpil Celanese Cer D Pasco Ches & O Chi & NW Chi Gt Ww CMStP CMSiPPf Chrysler Col-Palm Col G El Com Solv Com & Sou Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can Cont Mot Cont Oil Del Corn Prod Cream Wh Crosley Cub Am Sug 4% Curt Wregt 3% Deere & Co 25% Dome Mines 49% Doug Aire 37% Dupont . 117% East Kod 167 El Auto Lite 19% El Pw & Lt 13% 20% 43% 31 34% 9% Phillips Pet Pills Flour Proc & Gam Pub Svc NJ Pullman Pure Oil Purity Bak Radio RKO Rem Rand Reo Motor Rep Stl Rey Tob B Schen Distill Seabd Oil Sears-Roe Servel Shell Un Simmons Socony Vac Sou Cal Ed So Pac So Ry So Ry pfd Sperry Corp Std Brands Std G & El Std Oil acl Std Oil Ind Std Oil NJ Stew War Stone & W Studebaker Swift é Co Texes Corp Tex Gul Sul TPC&O Tim Roll Trans-Am ‘Tri-Cont Cor Tru-Traer Union Car Union Pac Un Air Corp United Corp United Drug United Fruit 59 Un Gas Imp 10% US Ind Al 21% US Pipe 31 USR&Imp 5% Gen Foods Gen Mtrs Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GNIrCtt GN Ry Pf G Wes Sug Greyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B e Sound Hudson_Mot Hupp Mot Ill Cent. Ind Rayon Int Harv Int Nick Can Int T & Tel Johns-Man Kennecott Kresge (S S) 16% Krog Groc 16% Uib-O-F Gl 39 Lig M B (4a) 87% White Mot 11% Wilson & Co 5% Woolworth 38 MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Dec, 9.—(#)—(U. 8, D. A.)—Potatoes, supplies moderate, de- mand fair, market about steady, 100 Wash. Russet Burbanks, 160-65; combination grade Idaho Russet Burbanks 1 ana Russet Aen Hee U. 8B. & nor thern Minnesota Green sfotintaing US. Ne 1.00-1.10; triumphs, U. ; Russett Burbanks 6. iminate home grown. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Dec, 9. prices, ‘Wheat: northern spring dark northetn 5, northern 1.08% -1.11%, hard winter Montana 1.08%. ‘Duru No. 1 hard amber 943-1084; No. 2, 3, 90%-1,04%; No, ors, Boia -S8u. So, red lus Agee? 1.98% -2.06 %. 65 54-69%. 3 white 30%. ting 50. feed 35-53. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Dec, 9.—()—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1 dark northern 1.17%- 22; sample grade dark northern 93- 1 hard amber durum 1.10%- . 2 yellow, reo 54%. 2 white 29%, 4; No. 1» 715%. Ne, 1 malting 78; No. 2, 72- 179. Flax not quoted. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Dee. 9.—(—(U. 8. D. A.) —Potatoes, 52; on track 269; total US. ; Shipments ra supplies moderate, no early trading account cold weather, receivers not opening cars. SWITCH TO HARVESTER a a DISTRIBUTED BY MANDAN BEVERAGE COMPANY Mandan, N. Dak. Telephone 837 or Butter .|January . . | February THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19387. CORN SHOOTS UP OVER 2 CENTS ON GOOD EXPORT SALE Profit-Taking on Price Ad- vances Is Factor in Wheat Drop at Close 2% cents a bushel one 37 Ibs., 51. ee + No 1 hard amber durum No 1 mixed durum ati aes Export demand for corn was aggres- sive, and takings for overseas totaled '% | upward of 1,000,000 bushels. A cold wave likely to increase feeding of corn to livestock had a stimulating market effect. . Profit-taking on price advances pulled wheat down at the last. At the close, corn futures were K- 1% cents above Wednesday's finish, Dec. 55%-%, May 58%-%; wheat K- 1% down, Dec. 96%-%, May: 93%-%, and oats unchanged to % off. WHEAT TRADING THIN IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Dec, 9.—(}—Wheat tone here was strong for a time Thurs- day on news from Southern Hem! bares countries and Winnipeg gains, ut liquidation of early professional s made final prices weaker. ‘as thin throughout, December wheat closed’ %c lower at 102, May %c down at 1.01%, and July ‘he lower at 98%. Crushers showed a little more in- terest In flax futures. December closed 1%c up at 1.96% and May 1c higher at 1.99. Coarse grains were mixed. Decem- ber oats closed %c up at 27% and May | unchanged at 27%. December rye closed %4c down at 65% and May tc lower at 65%. December feed barley cloned 1% up at 46% and May %c up tage me wheat demand was goog. De- mand for winter wheat was good and for durum steady. Corn was in Steaay demand. Oats demand improved. Rye was good demand. Barley demand was good: Flax was in good demand and strong- er. Produce Markets flee ciatacnihat tahoe CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 9.—(#)—Poultry rule firm Thursday, butter steady and at were also firm, utter 7927, steady, changed. 3 1886, local 26; Prices un- Eggi tra firsts firsts, local | current receipts 24 refrigerator ex- | Dec. rs May . 195, Leghorn hens 16; springs, 4 Ibs. up, colored 20, Plymouth Hock 22, White Rock 23, leas than 4 Ibs, colored 22, Plymouth Rock 23, White Rock 24! turkeys, hens 21, toms young 20, old Mi 17; young ducks, °4% Ib. up colored 19, white 20, small colored 16, white 17; up D 4 5 keys 19; other prices unchanged, : NEW YORK New York, Dec. 9.—(7)—Butter, 8,345, steady. | Creamery: Higher than extra 40%-41%¢; extra (92 score) 40%; Lirsts (85-91) 34%4-39%; seconds (84- Cheese, 79,894, quiet. Prices changed. Eges, 11,527; firmer. Mixed colors: Special’ packs 28%-29%; standards 28; firsts 25; mediums and dirtles No. average checks 17%-18, Refri- tor, special packs 20-224; 194 -% firsts 19-19%; if om mediums, hites: Resale of premium marks 33%-34%. Nearby and midwestern, premium marks 31-32%; exchange specials 30-30%. Midwestern ex- change standards . 28-29. Nearby, fancy mediums 24%-27. Nearby and western, exchange mediums and top ullets 22%-34; average pullets 21. acific coast, jumbo and premiums 33- 47%; specials 31 232: standards 31- 31%; mediums 25-: pullets Browns: Extra fancy 30-31. Nearby and western, special packs 29-29%. Nearby, small to mediums 23-24. pane eggs: Fancy to extra fancy, un- 8 small and dirties |; Dressed poultry, trregular all fresh and frozen prices unchanged. Live poultry, by freight, steady to firm; chickens, Rocks 24; colored 20- 22; mostly 20. Fowls, colored 22- 25. mostly 23%-25; Legohrn 17-18, Old roosters 17. irregular; chickens, ly 25. Crosses 22 24, mostly” Dbige most 19-22; reds 18-19. mostly 19; Leghorn 19, mostly 17 Broliers, Rocks 23- 28, mostly 24%-25%; crosses 15-26, mostly 23-24; reds 24; Fowls: Colored 10-25, Leghorn 11-22, mostly 1) roosters 15- BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Dec. 9. ‘utures Storage | Standards: High Low Close December 33% 33% 33 32% 32% Egg Futures, Refrigerator Standards: December 18% 18% 18% 18% 18% January . Miscellaneous MORRIGN EXCHANGE rr Dec. 9.—()—Foreign "Great Britain, de- exchange st in cents: Great 3.35 mand in doll ay ‘ain 4.99 Fra: 5.26%; Sermany | tree 40.32; reg. travel 25.70; iy 25.11%; Ssgoden | 25.76%; Montreal ui New York 100.00. MONEY RATES New York, Dec. 9.—(#)—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper 1 per cent. Time eu steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. 1% per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged, CURB je New York, Dec, 9.—(@)—Ci American Gen. f% Cities Service 2 Elec, Bond & Share 11%. Fisk Rubber 7%. GOVERNMENT BONDS Dec. 9.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%'s 116.15. Treasury 4's 118. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Dec. 9.—()—Stocks t Bank Stock 10%. Northwest Banco 6%. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. 6%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS Ansociated Press (By the (Over the eounter o ee, nore: Hamilton Trus 1.90. Maryland Fund 63. juart Inc Sh 1 5. i Inc Sh 4.15, WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnloeg, Dec. 9.—)— WI) pioaed fy lower to %c up; Dec, 1. 2K: ; %- Me higher: Dec, 46%; May bat oe wheat No. 1 northern 1.93%; northern 1.30%; No. 3 northern MON No, 2 white 48 Family acents, standard patents, No, 1 dark northern, No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. . No. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs, . No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. . No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. . No. 4 dark northern, Chicago, Dec. 9. Whei Dec. firm; fresh graded, ex. M Dae Minn., Dec. 9.—() Gpen receipts Thursday 88 compared to 79 ® vear ago wtain Gerad eel ei ey follow PST err TS | Grain Quotations] BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished | Ca) 58 Ibs. ....$ 94 53 Ibs. . No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. . No. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. No, 5 dark northern; 50 Ibs. ... Sample Grain: CHICAGO RANGE at— Oven 91% B23 pon eerouy RANGE Minneapolis, Weaclag | “Open “High Low . 103. 1.02 ae 85% 65% 21% 2% 65% 66% 27%, 27% . MH 2% + 196% 196% 1.96% 1.08% 198 199% 198 1.99 DULUTH SANGE (P)— Gish Low ato “fo 87% 88% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec. 9.—() — Wheat Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse Dellvered. To Arrive 111% 1.21% ss.s 110% 1.19% 88 + 100% 1.18% + 108% 1.16% » 1.06% 114% 55 - 1.04% 1.12% 84 - 1.02% 1.09% 88% 1.04% 96% 1.01% 94% 98% sori. oo» 1.06% 1.10% ‘Lower test welsh nominally iter Wheat ayeoe ones #38: i 101% 1 ta and fou Bassis’ Wheat -+ 1.01% 102% - 1% 100% 98% 9% Derm sacecal erter 92% 1.08% 91% 1.07% 29% 1.06% BT% 1.04% 88% 1.02% 99% 96% 93% - 199 2.10. ——_—_____——_» J Today’s Recipe | Stuffed Cabbage (Ni ) One medium-sized bead teab Male Help Wanted SCIENCE reconditions motors while you drive. Call or write at once Ee Room 712, Patterson lotel. Personal are willing to work for $75.00 a month while training to become aviators or ground mechanics. One year’s training given by U. 8. Air Corps. Costs absolutely nothing. Bed Intelligence Service. Box 522, kee, Wis, sale, rent, service, all erPEWaITS |" oftice machines. ‘Typewriter Sales Bismarck. and Service, 108 3rd, Phone 68. REMEMBER those “fine Christmas trees at Myer’'s Grocery. Make your aeeolion early. Phone 631. Female Help Wanted ADDRI advance. Everything supplied De- tails free. Hoosier Mailing Service Box 26, Mishawaka. Ind. —_—_—_—_—_—_____ ____Coal for Sale WILTON or Center coal, two fo six- ton loads, $2.65 per ton. Phone 602-J. Bob Morris. ICE space Jan, 1st. Call at Cowan’s Drug Store, phone 102. Four newly-built apartments— WANTED: About Jan. 1st., house, du- plex or apartment, four or five Tooms, couple, no children. Tribune Ad. 25264, UNTIL CHRISTMAS 20% Discount on Imperial Washable WALLPAPER Dozens of =e VAN’ TINE Phone 544 "PAINT & GLASs Co. 313 Main Wanted to Trade WILL TRADE 160 acres of land, 60 acres irrigable, part payment for apartment house. Write Tribune Ad. 25262. Houses for Rent MODERN 2-story house, condition. Four bedrooms. Detach- able garage. Convenient to new high school and capitol. Phone 278. : Price Owens. LEAVING TOWN, My home for renit. 1931 Model A Coach for sale. 518 W. Thayer. Phone 689-W. GROUND floor, 5 rooms, full base- ment. Gas heat. 517 W. Thayer enone 200) Ober As 3000 bares 8IX ROOM house with garage. In- quire at 214 Fifth St., after 6 or Saturday and Sunday. FIVE room upper duplex, attached garage, immediate possession. O. W Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. SIX ROOM modern dwelling and 5- toom modern dwelling. Both close in, Geo. M. Register. 1X room house at 216 Ave. D West Inquire of Carl Eliason, Phone 1316-W. MODERN 6-room house. Close to schools, Call 2414-M. 8-ROOM house, thoroughly modern Phone 107. Exclusive—Exclusive! We are the only exclusive meat People’s Meat Market Sth We Deliver Phone 176 morning, For reward, call 1387-W, or 1988. Mattresses ZOUR LUCKY NUMBER is our phone number. Quality H conomy CHRISTMAS CARDS — Make your selection now! ‘or later delivery either printed or engraved. Sam- ples are now on display. Bismarck and trum- |. Pel Bt. c/o Peatl Shaw. Phone 1353-J. IANO ‘$390 when new. ‘Will sell at $125. Easy terms. Write F. Miren, 710 13th St. z g resi Fecal FE gE ty LE Gifts for Him Give your home an Electrolux Air Purifier Cleaner and Moth- Proofer for Christmas. Lighten the load for mother. For free demonstration and rug shampoo, call 1969, Ed K. Onstad. | Gifts for Her | wea | TREAT THE whole family with a gift for the car this Christmas. Make your selection from our complete stock of the heaters, radios, driving lights, vanity mirrors, mirror watches, seat covers and many other attractive and useful items. FLECK MOTOR SALES, 100 W. Bdwy, phone 55. AT HEDAHL MOTOR CO., 210 W. Main. You can get that grand gift for wife or mother, a Speed-Queen Washer and Ironer. Phone 269. FUR HATS, Muffs, fox neck pieces, jacquets, capes. Seat priced. STATE FUR, 202 4th. Phone 49 Gifts for the Home LOUNGE CHAIRS, occasional chairs, coffee tables, cocktail tables, flour lamps, table lamps, rugs, parlor sets, bedroom sets, knee hole desks, ors, smoking stands, hassocks, card tables, end tables, cedar chests, luggage, draperies, dishes and glass- Furniture, 327 Main Ave. | ware, pottery. WEBB BROTHERS, |x Pets MAX GEISLER’S imported Canaries make an ideal Christmas gift. Guar- anteed singers. Hearts Mountain, $6. Ee $7.50. Mrs. Dvorace! Dak. tee om aired terrier pup pies for sale. Six weeks old. Idea! Christmas gift. 704 6th. Ww aj | Why. not make this 1 a Typewriter | 0) Christmas? | D A sift supreme for | every member of the family! TABLE! T POR Ss Typewriter Sales and Service On third street, 2 doors '8 C south of Prince Hotel. K Phone 68 A Tole beak e-fola Lo Joho | Gifts for the Family NOVELTIES. Your pick. We carry a full line to solve your gift problem. Also beautiful hand-made garments. See them at the OKay Novelty Shop, 303 7th. WHY NOT a better used car? See Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone 700. CABINETS, all kinds. Very practical gift the whole family will enjoy. Also what-nots and _knick-knacks, beautifully made. BUILDERS WOODWORKING CO., 713 Ave. A. Phone 663. ‘Photographs! CHRISTMAS} The very thing ¥ 3—8x10 Master Tones $5.00 4 ¥ Other portraits as low as 4 fr $5.00 per dozen. |Engelhardt’s| PHOTO STUDIO 107 4th St. Phone 1066 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES iday days Sanyo 4daye Sdaye CLASSIFIND DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) DAILY RATES 4 aay @ dayo The $3.00 MONTHLY RATES 2 times 3 times Weekly Household Goods te Sale Work Wanted BED DAVENPORT and chair, dinette set, Magic Chef gas range, New~- Easy washing machine and other household furniture. 623 9th. ARE YOU neglecting your child's musical education? Buy a used saxophone, good as new. 417 10th 8t. Phone 245. REPAIR, REBOX and Recover fur Hiture. Special Reboxing cushions. $1.50 not delivered; $1.75 delivered and called for. Call 8. A. Schneider 7100 12th St. LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable, All work guaranteed. We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253. STONE PIANO, good condition, $60 cash if taken at once cedar chest $10. Phone 2492-W. 19x12 WOOL rug. Used five months. _Cheap. Phone 436-W. RANGE, chairs, bookcases, office desk, small safe, Call 300. WILL call for -and mail Christmas packages. Rates cheap. Call for Leslie, phone 213-M. DEPENDABLE girl wants work by day. Phone 95, Room 38. TWO experienced girls wan’ part time work, Phone 1743. Office Equipment —__STAFLING MACHINE YOU WILL find the Parke! paper fastener the neates' pier you have. ever used Staples sheets to- . gether temporarily or permenently Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co ~ Wearing Apparel coat, 5! 1th St. So. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GIRL wants hour or day work. Phone 2186-J, SPECIAL Men’s 3-piece suit, one necktie, cleaned and pressed, $1.00 Perfection Cleaners Phone 1707 718 Thayer by Baer CARS WANTED fer COLD STORAGE Reasonable Rates Phone 1208 for information Automobiles for Sale 1936 DODGE DELUXE coupe, radio, heater, complete. Must sell by Des. 15. Real bargain, Phone 2139. HEATER EQUIPPED V-8 Ford. Must sell immediately. $350. Terms. Write Tribune Ad. 25266. WILL TAKE in 40 No. 1 turkeys on good used car. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. We can stop hard winter starting in your car Ask Fleck Motor Sales Apartments for STRICTLY modern ment, ground floor, private bath. Private entrance. Also 2-room apartment and kitchenette, second floor. 714 Rosser. Phone i328-J. TWO room and kitchenette furnished apartment. Frigidaire. Full size bed. Private entrance. Gas, heat and lights furnished. $33.50. Adults only. Inquire 12 ‘URNISH! r, bed= room, kitchenette, private bath. Fireplace. Desirable location. Adults only, 801 5th. MODERN 2-room and_ kitchenette apartment, nicely furnished. Private entrance. Close in. 113 Mandan St. Phone 637-J. NEW APARTMENT, unfurnished, 2 rooms and bath. Very nice, Adults only. Call from 1 to 5:30 p. m., at 611 Ave. A. FURNISHED one room and kitchen - ette apartment, air conditioned heat. Suitable two adults. 322 9th St. S|THREE room furnished apartment. Pull sized bed. Frigidaire, private entrance. Gas, heat, water furnish~ ed, $32.50. Inquire 114 W. Thayer. R|NEW unfurnished 3-room basement apartment, near capitol and schools. Modern, except heat. Private en- trance. 930 12th St. ee FURNISHED apartment. Living room, kitchenette, private bath, private entrance. Adults only. Phone 1844-R. 322 Ist St. WELL 1 HED front apartment, porch, living room, kitchen, private bath. Electrolux refrigerator. Call 808 7th St. LARGE LIGHT housekeeping room, $18 per month. 1216 Bdwy. Two- wheel trailer-for sale, 206 13th St. MODERN light housekeeping ar ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance Call 601 TWO ROOM basement apartment: Everything furnished. Suitable two adults, Tel, 1065-J, 514—11th St. TWO FURNISHED apartments, close to capitol and high school. Also furnished house, 818 7th St. FURNISHED 2-room apartment. Wa- ter, lights, ‘gas included. Private entrance. 405 13th St. TWO rooms furnished, $27, or unfur- nished, $22. Heat, water, lights. 212 2nd St. ‘ ONE room basement apartment tor light housekeeping. $14 per month. 1014 Bdwy. FURNISHED new apartment. evenings. 422 Ave. C. ‘ ‘TWO 2-room furnished modern apert- ments. 415 13th St. Cail IN TROUBLE AGAIN Ranaiord ordered (pull off forme rec for = ‘st Fed, Land Bank, 810 Fifth St, Bismarck. - Hay for Sale 2 FIFTY TONS of upland hay. Phone Dr. F. B. Strauss. Rooms for Rent TWO newly decorated sleeping rooms, $12 and $14 each. $2 extra for two occupants in room. Gas heated home. Always hot water. 702 6th St, COMFORTABLE room in modern home. Always warm and always hot water. Access good library. 519 9th St. COMFORTABLE room, suitable two. * Always hot water. Gas heat. Two blocks downtown. 422 4th St. Phone 649. NICE LARGE room in modern home. Always warm and comfortable. Al- ways hot water. 614 8th St.' LARGE COMFORTABLE room, close to bath, always hot water. Near capitol and high school. 903 9th. . ATTRACTIVELY furnished large sleeping room, close to bath. 508 LARGE comfortable room for man. Convenient to bath. In new home. 902 10th St. NICELY furnished sleeping room. Close in. On bus line, 400 7th St. Phone 859. x FURNISHED room. Hot water all the time. Gentlemen preferred. Cen- trally located. 607 6th. Room and Board BOARD and room in respectable home. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 869-E2. 321 8th St. CLOSE to high school and capitol. Hot water heat. 915 7th St. Phone 1887. TWO ROOMERS and