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LEADERS FALL OFF 4 OR MORE POINTS INRENEWED SUDE's: But Some Early Losses. Reduced in Closing Hour; 1,000,000 Shares Transferred New York, Dec. 13 —(#)— While Some early losses running to 4 or more points were reduced in the clos- ing hour of Monday’s stock market, TARDY leaders ended near bottom levels. Flattening out of declining steel production failed as a stimulant. The American Iron & Steel institute esti- mated current mill operations off only -1 of a point at 27.4 per cent of capa- | Grain Quotations ons| ISMARCK Gi (Furnished by Russell: Miller Co) Dec, 13 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. | New York Stocks| FAR EASTERN WAR NERVES FACTOR IN NEW WHEAT BOOST: # | Lower Seourities Cause Tem- No. 1 hard amber durum ......8) No. 1 mixed durum .. a No. 1 red durum . city. This was the smallest drop since Oats the downturn started from the 80.4 per cent rate about the middle of September. Transfers were around 1,000,000 shares, SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Dec. 13.—(4)—(U. 8. Cept. Agr.)—Cattle 4,000; bidding lower on choice fed steers and heif- ezs; mostly 6.00-8.00 on steers and yearlings and 6.50 down on heifers; fat cows weak; early sales 4.50-5.50; low cutters and cutters steady to 3.25- 4.25; bulls steady to weak; mostly 6.25 down; stockers slow, medium to good steers held around 5.50-8.50. Calves 1,000; vealers steady, good kinds 7.50- 8.50; choice 9.00-50, Dairy cows slow, steady; fed me- dium to good springer cows $60-80. Sheep 10,000; run largely killers, in- cluding 12 loads fed ewes; very little done early; sellers holding fat lambs higher or at 9.00 and above; few plain and medium kinds 6.00-7.50; fed ewes held up to 4.25 and above; buyers talk- ing lower; medium to choice ewes at], Whea! last week’s close, 3.00-4.00. Hogs 14,000; fairly active, general market steady to 5 higher than Fri- | Gay and Saturday; spots 10 to 20/,.0' lower than Friday’s shippers trade on 210 to 220 lbs.; top 8.00 for 140 to 180 Jbs.; good and choice 140 to 200 Ibs.) neo. 7.15 to 8.00; 200 to 240 Ibs. 7.30 to 7.80; 240 to 300 Ibs. 6.90 to 7.40; good sows 6.50 to 6.70; good stags 6.50 to 6.75; | ne, Pigs scarce, 850 direct; cost Saturday 7.47; weight 220 lbs.; for the week, 758 and 227 Ibs. CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 13.—@—(U. S. D. A.) —Hogs 30,000, including 11,000 direct: market strong to 10 higher than Fi day's average, spots up more on butch- erg 210-300 lbs.; top 8.80: bulk good 200 Ib, $.10-30; 210-240 50-300 Ibs, most good packings 665-1, lected kinds to 7.10 or Cattle 24,000, ‘calves 2000; exce: sive run fed steers and heifers he most cattle grading medium to goo strictly good and choice heavies scarce, talking 50 lower on rank and file of crop, with very little done; heavy snow storm acting to slow down trade but liberal numbers main bearish factor; long fed 1,260 Ib. steers 0; few loads 9.00-10.50; otherwise ing done; prospects liberal, hol } cows steady to 25 lower;-exce sive run heifers, 25-50. lower; bul and vealers steady; weighty sausage bulls up to 6.75; vealers to 11.00, Sheep 18,000, including 800 direct; fat lambs slow, opening bids and sales around 25 lower than Friday's close, or 50 under that day's opening; few bids and sales on choice lambs down- ward from 9.00; hest held 9.15 and above: sheep weak; deck good 65 1b. feeding lambs 8.15. x CITY (U, 8. D. 350; slaugh- market not 0 lower; run short reas: fat she stock slow; ds fully 25 lower; stocker and low, weak; numerous lots fed a yearlings salable around small quota held above 9.00; short fed heifers bid 7.00 down; most cows bids 5.25 and under; low cutters bid 3.25; few good light stock steers salable around 6.25-50; Picreee choice 400 lb, steer calves Hogs 7000; including 1450 direct; carly sales fully steady. with Friday! good and choice 160-230 Ib. butchers 7.60-75; top 7.75; packers now bidding 760 for choice medium weights 240 lbs. down. No action on other weights ht ieee and bigs to feed- ; stags 6.75 do Sheep 5500; no early fat Tam sales; talking 25 lower or around 7:75 for ed wooled offerings; few early les about steady; good kinds ad around 65 lb. feeders lambs lis! large}: most Bl RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Dec, 13.—(#)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No 3 dark northern 1,00%- 1.13; No, 4 mixed 97%; No. 1 hard am- ber durum 1.07% 1.09. Corn, No, 2 yellow 51%-52%; No. 3 white 51 Oats, wy 4 white 28. Rye } 5 5 é Barley, No. 2 malting 71%-14; No. "No flax. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Dec, 13.—(@)—(U, 8. D. A.) Quotations on fine-western-grown domestic wools were showing in- creased firmness today as a result of a little buying last week and of furth- .er strength reported in prices at sales ‘this week in Australia and New Zea- land, Recent sales of graded, French- combing length fine territory wools have been mostly at 73 to 75. cents, scoured basis: ‘Original bag limes of fine territory wools were quoted most- ly at 70-83 cents, scoured basis, for good, French-combing lengths and at 8-70 cents scoured basis, for bulk, average to short. French combing lengths, . CHICAGO CASH ‘GRAIN Chicago, Dec. 13.—W@—Cash wheat: No. 4 red’ part car 87%; No, 2, hard 96%-99%; sample grade hard 80; No. 5 mixed $0. 80; y beans, No. 2 Eiailow, 9433. Bertey" tone Ae te malting 70-83. imo = a clover 28.00-33.00; sweet clover 8.251 paar bee ric "Gash wheat: No, 1 heavy dark north- ern spring 109%-119%4; No, 1 dark peers v3 : 1, iN ern L6she ra aark hard wine rd. asoper aie. 1,06; 3, git ; TG; on track 212, total us. nipmente Saturday 708, Sunday 52; about steady, supplies rather liberal, cemand fair; sac! a er cwt. Idaho Ego. 8 *Uibete: Colorado Hea Me ; + Colori ‘Me- Ghurent ‘North Dako- fi “Otis S10; per cent US. No, 1, 1. men MN 1) 24% 82% 86% 81%. | 69% 85% + 822° 827 8.22 840 845 837 872 875 867 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Dec, 13.—(P)}—_—_+ t—- Open High Low 100% 1.00% “3 BAK 635 + 193 193 192% sevee 195% 196% 1.95 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn,, Dec. 13—()\— Duri Open High Low 25% eoooe 191 195 Lea ratiele ne GRAIN Minn capo Dec. 13.—(—Wheat Teceipts Monday 171 ound to 101 & year ago Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quutatiuns today follow Cash Wheat To arrive 1.08% 1.17% + 1.07% 1.16% 1.06% 1.14% 56 aeons 1.04% 1.12% 3DNS8 55 Ibs. ..... 102% 1.10% 4DNS8 5 Ibs. 1.00% 107% 98% 1.04% sees eoeee 94% 99% Ss. teens soeee No. 1 northern spring .... 1.04% 1.08% ..... w.06 (Lower test. wei a nominally iscounted 4c Ib.) Montana ¥ Winter Wheat 4% poraD IDHW 1H Wa «» 107% os protein 1DH Wor 1H W... 105% 2% protein H Wor W... 1.03% mosey, ~os bam 99% 101% ‘and jouth Dakeia Wheel 99% 1.00% 7% 38% 96% 97% Durem egeoeg Wing Foe pert 1.06% 106% 104% 102% s 1.00% 81% 4% 1% 88% 25% 20% Hones te Ses patent noeninaly unl eO Fe er tb 53% 51% Corn— 2 yellow.... 3 yellow. 4 yellow. 3 r 5 Trai eRe F a 86% 10% 65% 197% 2.08% ee can GRAIN: Wintives, -- Wheat grease Oats, May 4546 porary Setback; Wheat Climbs Up to Cent Chicago, Dec. 13.—()—Late upturns believed caused by nervousness over is, paar a —VP)}—Only differences resulted in Bricen ot of wheat futures in the market December wheat futures closed %c joverae cee may, 8. up at 99%, and Crushers lckeas ap jax sparingly: December closing 1c down at 1.93 and May pachaneed at 1.96%. Barley fu- tures closed unchanged at 46, and May ec higher rat 45; peer Tye %o up at 63 May Yc at ecember oats ¢ higher at as ant May %cat ash wheat offerings were liberal). Winter and durum wheat offerings were light, Cash corn w . in good demand. asin draggy demand. Rye was good demand.” Barley was firm, Fi was in good demand. | Produce Markets | CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 13.—()—Butter prices showed little change Preciicad but eggs pointed upward. Poultry was un- changed, Butter 7,753, steady; creamery spe- cials (93 score): 39% to 40; extras (92) 39; extra firsts (90 to 91) 36 to 38; firsts (88 to 89) 33 to 34; seconds (8¢ to 87%) 30 to 32; standards (90 cen- tralized carlots) 37, colored. 19%, Plymouth: Rock ‘2h Watts Rock 22,'Ieas than 4 bs. co e Mo! ock 22 ‘hite Rock 25; broil colored mouth and W! ock 26; chickens 15; roosters roosters 14; turkeys, young 20, oold 17; "0 young ducks 4% Ibs, white 19, emall Slor capon i Ibs. up 2 geese 17. Dressed. masuicet steady; hens young 20% 16 Ibs, 33; No."P turkeys 2 turkeys, old 24, toms, DL | eae 16 Ibs, 25%, ol New York, Dee 387, unsettled. Cri igher oxtra 40%-41; extra (92° score) (88-91) 34-39; seconds (84 mum Marks 34 clals 33%. Shay standards 31. 28-30%, exchange rn, exchange » fancy mediums oO premiums 36-48% 5 spt 34% -38: wmtandards 34-34%; mediums 29%-30; pullets 25, Browns: Extra fancy 32-33. Nearby and western special packs 30%-31%. Nearby, small to mediums 23-25, eas eggs: Fancy to extra fancy ultry, Drogeed steady to boxes, fresh: Chickens. fair to unquoted; fryers 20 roastern 21-27%. | Turkeys, Western | 21-28 western jouth west % 20-26, due Fri Fowls, 36- aries nea Bet tb 19%-24%; 5 Ibs. %y-25%. Old roosters 16- oultry, by freight, steady; 3, Rocks 24; colored 20; ‘Legs ie Te’ Fowls, colored #6; Leghorn “ate express, irregular; chickens, Rocks 23-24, mostly 24; colored 20-21. Mostly 20 Brotlers, Rocks sro 31-26; mostly 22-26. Fowl 23-25%, mostly mostly 20, Turkey Ducks 20. BUTTER. et feet FUTURES Chicago, Dec. Butter Futures, Storage Standards: High Low Close December January . February Egg Future: December January . MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Dec. 1 —(U. 8. A.)—Potatoe: hen 26, toms 24, an 60-1.65; combina- ton grade 145-1. 0: Idaho Russet Bur- us. 5 on 50; Montana 1, 1,40-1.453 strlen Ug. Us. Early Ohfos US" 8 ie 2, 65c. ae Green Mountal US. Ni 1, 1.00. triumphs US. Russet Burbanks, U! 3:—()—Flour, He ‘barrel in 98 aes mily patents, 10 low- andard patents, un- Devils Lake, Dies Devils Lake, N. D., Dec. 13—(#)— Euigiaser Crushed in Derailment Is Dead 8 1 nigher, Dee 120%) May | dled %- ygbe lower: Dec. w104:| Monday ceived when he was crushed in the derailment. Rayon . | Int Bus Mch 134% 3] 25.76; Montreal in 7-16, d |. : leghorn. ty 20, Closing Prices Dec, 13. Adams Exp 8% | Krog Groc Alas Jun 11_—*| Lib-O-F GI alchp 187 |His MB ¢e “ 35% 8% CJ rated Lis rf 19 crerree geen 9999999999994 ? 2 Bs K Nat Pr & Lt Pt Nat Steel i 20% 54% 21% 1% 21% 4% Bur Ad Mch 17% Butler Bros 8% But Cop & Z 3% Cal Z-Ld 1% Can Pac 8 Case (JI) 92 Caterpil 51 Celanese 15% Cer D Pasco 30% Ches& O 37% Chi&aNW 1% Chi Gt W Chi Gt W Pf 2 17% 40% 27% 22% 56% 13% 16% 21% 4% 20% 21% oe i 8% 5% 28% 33% an stew, 10% Stone & Web 14 Studebaker 5% Swift & Co 16% Texas Corp 38% Tex Gul Sul 27% TPC&O 8% Tim Roll 4a Trans-Am_ 10% Tri-Cont Cor 3% Tru-Treer 6% Union Car 12 ale Pac & in Air Corp 22% United Corp 3% 4% | United Drug 6% United Fruit 55% Un Gas Imp 10% Al ae Us R & Imp 4 US Rubber 26 ,| US Smelt R 60 4 | US Steel %| US St Pf 107 Vanadium 16 War Pict 17 El Auto Lite 18% 13 1% Int Harv ay ; | Int Nick Can 42% Int T & Tel Johns-Man 81% Kennecott 35% Kresge (8 8) 15% | Wrigley Jr 61 {__Miveeiianpos: 1] suis FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Dec. 13. Foreign exchange steady; Great Bri mand in dollars others in cen: eal 499%; Germ: travel $e 60; ™m% France 3.39% Tisly ayers ee 3h ote reg. 21.45; ewer, 35 12; Sweden w York 99.98 MONEY RATES New York, Dec. 13.—()—Call money steady, 1 per cent. Prime comme: r 1 per cent. 90 days 1%; unchanged. Time loans 4-6 mos. 1% Bankers accpetanc CURB STOCKS New York, Dec, 13.—(@—Curb: American Gen. 4%, Cities Service 2, Blec. Bond & Share 10%. Fisk Rubber 6%.° GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Dec. 13.—()—Govern- ment Bonds: 116.11, Treasury 4%' Treasury 4's ———— First Bank Stock 10%. Northwest Banco 6%. SUmCADO, STOCKS (By the Asnociated Press) Midwest Corp. 6%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Presa) (Over the pone tors Xe Maryland Fund 5. part Inc Sh 10. ae 41:7 Sel Inc Sh Pneumonia Fatal to Z. T. Beale, 87, Mandan Bronchial pneumonia was listed as the cause of the death of Z. T. Beale, 87, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bertha Love, west of Mandan Sat- urday. Beale had been living’ with his daughter on the Red Trail dairy Mathilda Beauchamp 80, Dies in Moorhead Moorhead, Minn., Dec. 13. JUNDED BO’ Grafton, N. Dy bee 13.—Two bro- thers were accidentally shot by an- other brother with one rifle Irving Moe, 14, suffered a neck as the pellet fired by Edward, him first and then lodged thumb of Arnie, 10. A blood fusion from the father revived BELAMT MITES I eal ee ie farmer, 55% MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1937 piesle ep Santee motors while vores Call or write at once for territory. Room 712, Patterson Lots for Sale in Bismarck. Priced to sell at very. Tepronane eras, T. M. Casey & eiron or Center coal, two to six- ge Jade $2.65 per ton. Phone Bob Morris. pe Rooms for Rent BASEMENT room in modern home. Can be used for for light housekeeping. Suitable one or two. 512 Rosser, across from courthouse. NICE SLEEPING room with large cot, $10. Also large housekeeping Close in, Phone 637-W. iv Ww. ‘Thayer. COMFORTABLE room, always hot water. Clean, quiet. Four blocks from post office. 116 W. Thayer, after 5 p.m. Gifts: for Her Gifts for the Home 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. —K—a—K_aK_asesEseE—r—~—~—~=—__=_=_=_=—== Gifts fof 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, aes “ABINETS, all kinds. Very practical oat the whole family will heb Also what-nots and _knick-knacl beautifully made. BUILD ERE WOODWORKING CO., 713 Ave. A. Phone 663. L. C. SMITH typewriter with auto- matic tabulator, used very little. Reasonably priced. Phone 403-M. ‘GOZY, WARM basement room. Pri- vate entrance. Hot water. Bath ad- joining. Suitable for two. Reason- able. 206 Park. COMFORTABLE sleeping room. Light housekeeping privileges if desired. On bus line. Centrally located. 623 6th. COMFORTABLE sleeping room, one room and kitchenette semen S 4 einen Very warm. Phone 983-J. WHY NOT a better used car? See Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone 700, Gifts for the Musician HIGH GRADE small model piano al- most new and in excellent condition. This is a real bargain. Small monthly payments to responsible parties. For particulars write Credit "| Mer. P. O. Box 396, Bismarck, N. COMFORTABLE room in modern home, Always warm and always be water. Access good library. 519 &t. “Gifts for the Musician” BASS drum in good condition. Will sell cheap. Write or see William Wagner, Wilton, N. Dak. SLEEPING ROOM, $12. With kitchen privileges, $15. Also garage. No smoking or drinking. 409 5th. NICE warm ground floor ing room, Near bath. Close in. Phone 1770, 234 W. Thayer. NICELY FURNISHED large sleeping Toom, next to bath. Two clothes closets. 813 2nd, St. Phone 263, NICELY furnished room. Hot ter always. Centrally located, Mrs, T. E. Flaherty, 607 6th. Phone 835. ROOM next to bath. Lady only. blocks east St. Alexius Hospital 1110 Thayer. Phone 2204. bedrooms. Board if de- sired. Gentlemen preferred. 217 FURNISHED sleeping room. Always hot water. Close in. 218 Ist Tel. 637-M, NICE LARGE room in modern home Always warm and comfortable. Al- _Ways hot water. 614 8th St. LARGE comfortable room for man Convenient to bath. In new home. 902 10th St. nope furnished room, Sateslly Phone 1724. Exclusive—Exclusive! only exclusive meat market in Bismarck. Where your patronage is justly appreciated. People’s Meat ae 210 Sth We Deliver Wanted to Buy [ANTED TO buy 4-cylinder car, Chevrolet, Ford or Plymouth. Must be in good condition and price rea- sonable. Phone 1772-R, 615 12th 8t. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 400 9th St. Phone 1126. Work Wanted jpecial Reboxing $1.50 not delivered; $1.75 delivered and called for. Call 8 A. Schneider ‘700 12th St. LAUNDRY WANTED. Priceg very reasonable, All work guaranteed. We call for and deliver Tel. 1263. ICED girl wants day or hour work, Call 375 for Mary. SATHRE TALKS ON NEW ENGLAND TRIP New Justice Tells Lions U. S. Would Have Hard Time Staying Out of War Fear that the United States, try KING TENOR Saxophone and trum- pet. Cheap. Monty Friel, 928 9th &t. c/o Pearl Shaw. Phone 1353-J. PIANO accordion, $390 when new. ‘Will sell at $125. Easy terms. Write or call T, F, Miren, 710 13th St. Gifts for the Car Owner A DANDY GIFT for Father, Mother, Sister, Brother or Sweetheart. A DOLLAR Service Book from MOLLY'S SERVICE STATION. Can be used anytime for anything. MAKE THIS her finest Christmas . Give her a NORGE Refrigerator, & NORGE Washer, a NORGE gas range, a NORGE Electric Range. There are also ZENITH Radios of all styles and prices as well as Elec- tric mixers, toasters, ironers, perco- Jators, and many others. Stop in and see us soon. LUNDE SUPER SERV- ICE & SALES CO,, corner 7th and Thayer. Phone 2423. LOUNGE CHAIRS, occasional chairs, coffee tables, cocktail tables, flour lamps, table lamps, rugs, parlor sets, bedroom sets, knee hole desks, mirrors, smoking stands, hassocks, card tables, end tables, cedar chests, luggage, draperies, dishes and glass- | === ware, pottery. WEBB BROTHERS, Furniture, 323 Main Ave. Gifts for Him ‘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, Ww Why not make this a Typewriter oO Christmas? D A sitt supreme for every member of T PORTABLES I Typewriter Sales and J’ Service On third street, 2 doors E south of Prince Hotel. R Phone 68 Ss Cc K THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES tdnay oe 185 (MINIMUM CHARGE 45e) CLA! DAILY RATES § aay @ days The ‘85.60 i time Weekly Copy must be im at 12:00 Noon for same day publication, YOUR LUCKY NUMBER our phone number, Quality Work Miscellaneous for Sale BUY a'‘bottle of Parker's Quink for 15c plus ic sales tax and receive FREE one 192-page Webster's Dic- tionary. Bismarck Tribune Co. north of Casselton, N. Dak, an Highway 18. Farm P. O, Durbin, N. Dak. Office Equipment. YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used Staples sheets to- gether Somperariy or permenently Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 248 cau Classfied ads are cash with order) iFIND DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN Sdays 4days Sdaye days MONTHLY RAT! 2 times Weekly $5.40 BOARD and room in respectable home. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 869-LJ 321 8th 8t. TWO ROOMERS and_boarders ivanted: $25 per month, 703 Front ve, SPECIAL Men's 3-plece suit, one necktie, cleaned and pressed, $1.00 Perfection Cleaners Phone 1707 718 Thayer Personal TYPEWRITERS sale, rent, service, office machines. Typewriter Sales and Service, 108 3rd, Bismarck. Phone 68, REMEMBER those fine Christmas trees at Myer’s Grocery ae your selection early. Phone 63: Lost and | — LOST: Coin purse containing about $25 currency, Call Tribune for gen- erous reward. LOS8T—Small black scotty. Answers name “Laddie.” Left ear split. Re- ward. Tel. 811. TAKEN UP—One white female poodie dog. Owner see Clarence Hanson, 223 So, 7th St. by Baer “We sew your ad in The Biamarck Tribune clauiled section and ‘we'd like an estimate on redecorating her house.” hi all 1 ning: te show Fai Household Goods for Sale _ WARDROBE, $3; woman's black win- ter coat, fur collar, $5; ivory chest of drawers and dressing table, $18; ice box, $7; kitchen table, $1; rock- ing chair, $2. 513 Ave. A. Tel. 1107. ARE YOU neglecting your child's musical education? Buy a used saxophone, good as new. 417 10th St. Phone 245. He HOOSIER kitchen cabinet, 48 inches wide; porcelain top table, good con- dition, L. A. pears) 521 10th. Phone 1529-J. -; PRACTICALLY new studio couch, electric cooker, baby carriage and bed, other household furnishings. 414 3rd St. Automobiles for Sale 1934 CHEVROLET Masier DeLuxe Sedan, A-1 condition, $375. Will take cattle or 1931 Chevrolet ccach in trade. Frank Bernhardt, Flash- er, N.D. MUST SELL December 15, 1936 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe, radio, heater, com- plete. Good condition.. Terms. Phone 2139. HEATER EQUIPPED V-8 Ford. Must sell immediately. $350. Terms, Write Tribune Ad. 25266. Apartments for Rent STRICTLY modern 4-room apart- ment, ground floor, private bath. Private entrance. Also 2-room apartment and kitchenette, second floor. 714 Rosser. Phone 1328-J. NICELY furnished 2 or 3 room apart- ment, everything furnished includ- ing lights, electric refrigerator, laun- dry privileges, and always hot water. 120 W. Rosser. FURNISHED apartment, including lights, water, heat, gas and Kel- vinator. Close to capitol. last back door, south entrance. MODERN unfurnished apartments, three rooms and bath. All built-in 930 4th., features. Phone 482. MODERN 2-room and kitchenette apartment, nicely furnished. Private entrance. Close in. 113 Mandan St. Phone 637-J. THREE room furnished apartmeat. Full sized bed. Frigidaire, priva entrance. Gas, heat, water furnish ed, $32.50. Inquire 114 W. Thayei FURNISHED apartment. Living room, kitchenette, private bath, private entrance. Adults only, 1844-R. 322 ist 8t. FURNISHED front apartment, one Jarge room and kitchenette. Laun- Close in. 218 ist Inquire Holkup's Grocery, Phone ey, privileges, 637-M. SEEM “15th, 2-room and bath apartment. Maple furniture. Suit- able two adults. Laundry. Phone 1063, DESIRABLE furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath. City heat. Laundry. Suitable two adults. Phone 1849, MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entran Everything furnished. Suitable two adults, Tel. 1085-J. 514—11th 8t. DECEMBER 15, one room apartment, second floor. Near bath. Call eve- nings, 305 3: 3-ROOM apartment, private bath. Laundry privileges. Gas heat. 217 Ave. D. West. Phone 366-R. TWO FURNISHED apartments, close to capitol and high school. Aisc furnished house, 818 7th St. 3-ROOM furnished apartment. Frig- idaire. Private entrance. Heat and water furnished. 318 9th St. TWO ROOM basement apartment. Private entrance. Gas, lights, water. $20. Phone 2497. 214 15th St. APARTMENT, two nice Tooms, just painted. Close in. Quiet. Exchange references, Phone 752-W. TWO 1-room furnished apartments, gas heat, electric washer and Phone. 416 6th St. TWO room ground floor farnished apartment. Private bath. Gas fur- nace heat. 808 7th St. FURNISHED large room, kitchenette and bath apartment, idaire., 105 Main Ave. ey ONE room basement apartment for light housekeeping. $14 per month, _1014 Bdwy. UNFURNISHED 4-room apartment, near capitol and high school. $30. Tel. 1583, NEW four-room semi-basement apartment. Furnished. 400 . Broadway. FURNISHED new apartment. Cad 8. A MODERN 2-story house, excellent condition, Four bedrooms. Detach- able garage. Convenient to new high school and capitol. Phone 278. Price Owens. ROOM 2-family house, 0; six room houses, $38 and $40; 3-room apartment, $16; 4-room apartment, $40. T. M. Casey & Son. COMPLETELY modern 5-room pangsiow: Com ie in. Ena and wa- r furnished, See . George at Gity Cafe. GROUND floor, 5 rooms, full base- ment. Gas heat. 517 W. Thayer. Phone 250, Obert A. Olson. FIVE room upper duplex, attached garage, immediate possession. O. W. Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. SIX ROOM modern dwelling and 8- LEAVING town, my home for rent. 1931 Model A coach for sale. 518 __W. Thayer. Phone 689-W. ‘MODERN 6-room house. Close to schools. Call 2414-M. 8-ROOM house, thoroughly modern. Phone 107. SMALL modern house, south side. Close in. $22.50. Call at 113 1st St. Office Space space for rent. Available batted cli) Cowan's Drug ist’ Store, phon

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