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¢ Market Report for Mon., Dec. 14 BUYING BY SHORTS BOOSTS MARKET BUT iz PRICES FALL LATER =" Early Rally Is Not Sustained as THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1931 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and |New York Stocks reet Runs | - 5 i land feeders dull, tending lower; bulls Wall st ee : s Into + 12% Volume of Grain on Ocean jana vealere little changed; few desir- |# Liquidation 13 Passage Small able weighty steers $8.00; very little |"© undue efforts to place sales. : 36% en eeu $9.00; liberal “supply 7 ne es 121% : {si is salable $4.50 to $6.50; few Ane Pichon ies ig ota) Wat. Wks. 26% | Chicago, Dec. 14.—(AP)—Helped |heifers $6.50 down; early bulk cows! « Sncriatar boost Monday, but the jam. Wood Pfd. 17 |by 4,145,000 bushels decrease this !$2.75 to $3.00; low cutters and cutters | macket ae ine ‘fresh Taui dation jaune ae cae. oth week in the United States wheat |Chiefly $1.75 to $2.25; medium bulls! after midday, Ach Tos SE gai, | Visible supply, wheat developed fresh |largely $3.25 down; practical vealers The railroads held up well, but|Atl. Goast Line 30 doit Monday during the olate top $5.00. : H Date Dec. the weight of selling in other sec-/Atlantic Ref. 9% | dealings. The total supply was 213,-| Hogs, 18,500; slow, early sales t0|No, 1 dark northern tions of the list was heavy depress. |Auburn Auto 119° |509,000 bushels, compared with 189,.|shippers mostly 10 to 15 cents lower |}No. 1 northern ing a number of ‘leading issues to Aviation Corp. 2% |620,000 a year ago. On the other; that Saturday; packers bidding most-|No. 1 amber durum . ee iow Inch. Las at 2 tw 8 Baldwin Loco, i hand, stocks of wheat on ocean pas-|ly 25 cents lower; practical top $3.85 |No. 1 mixed durum a “a wae veces} Ea a 5 Sage were dangerously scant. for 220 to 240 pound butchers; few /No. 1 red durum United States Steel, American Tele- |Bendix Aviation Sere ge NAT LI Deca A RL OS io a * u 1 20 ushels in the amount of wheat .50 to $3.85; generally refus- | °° a plone, Usited. (Gas: Teipeuventent eg Wariet io” |afloat for importing countries gave |ign $3.69 by packers for choice butch-!No. I tye « Cokes jai ‘Brunswick Balke 2% an early advantage to bulls and dry jers; scattering slaughter pigs $2.00 to | oats ig The railroad stocks benefitted trom [Bur Ad. ay . uo js {conditions in parts of domestic win-!for 220 to 240 pound butchers; few iSpeltz 21.1! reports that the railroad executives!Canadian Pac. ... were confident theif controversy with|Cannon Mills. . 19 | securiti . 2 vs a Pe Rb ee 1 37% curities underwent after early! Sheep, 5,500; no early sales fat HE a el ee 11% |gains did much to promote wheat |lambs; packers boidding 25 to 50 cents i bigger oeee A ht os selling in othe: |Chesap. & Ohio | 26. Selling at this stage. Corn and oats|lower than late last week, or $4.75 t> Pett eg Pian 2 GRE pec ies of nes Gt. Wee. Se MA ted governed by action of /$5.00 for best laughter seh aged ‘ ist coun a8. c cet. . |wheat. sheep and feeders quoted 25 é.nts off; | early railroad gains. In addition,'G. M. St. P. & Pac. lis] titi abs wend Baltimore & Olio, Southern Pacific |G M. Bt. P. & Po PE ig Provisions tended downward, sym-|best fat ewes eligible around $2.25 and Pennsylvania declined around 2 points net. Cc Leading Wall street executives viewed the decision of the Japanese government to suspend payments in|Goml, Sol. %% up, and provisions unchanged to 5 gold as a regrettable, but by no|Com. Southern 3% | cents decline. ‘ii 7 an a necessarily harmful expe- Sel eo 61% |" Opening at %-11 cents advance, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE jient. | : 4 The marke’ closed near the day's lowest levels, with numerous losses of CO 1 to 3 points. The closing tone was heavy. Trading was in large volume. ‘Gorn’ the turnover approximately 3,000,000 |Crosley Radio shares. jCrucible Steel . ———_—______—__+ jpaee wean | Produce Markets | |prugs ie. i AN, “ROU RX, PRODUCE CHICAGO jEaton As, & Spr. Chicago, Dec. 14.—(7)—Butter was icy Bow. & Lt. | -ON CHICAGO MART + 6% + 5% +6 195 [urday’s finish, May $7-57'4, July 55%- Tei 3hi3 |wheat afterward gained a little more, 20 |FRESH STRENGTH | SHOWNBY WHEAT $1.50 to $3.00; all weights cull and| common $1.25 to $2.00; fecding lambs} 50 to 75 pounds, good and choice $4.50/ Barley, choice to fancy 43 1-4 to {to $5.00. \ SIOUX CITY | Sioux City, Iowa, Dec. 14.—()—(U. z 66 1-4 to 73 3 No. 3 do. 67 1-4 to 72 1-4; No. 1 northern 70 1-4 to 74 1-4; No. 2 do. 69 1-4 to 72 1-4; No. 1 amber durum 69 1-2 to 85 1-2; No. 2 do. 67 1-2 to 85 1-2; No, 1 durum 65 1-2 to 68 1-2; No. 2 do. 65 1-2 to 68 1-2; No. 1 mixed durum 61 1-2 to 80 1-2; No. 2 do. 60 1-2 to 80 1-2; No. 1 }ted durum 57 1-2. | Flax on track 1.38 to 1.43; to ar- ‘rive 1.38; Dec. 1.38; May 1.37 5-8. Oats, No. 3 white 24 3-4 to 26 3-4. No. 1 rye 42 3-4 to 45 3-4. lee ee medium to good 34 1-4 to i | BOSTON WOOL S. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,500; calves,! Boston, Dec. 14. — (AP) — Wool] CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must be received at The Tribune of- fice by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same day in the regular classifiec: Page. Cuts, betder or white space used 0 want ads come under the classified display rates at 90 cents per column inch per insertion. REGULAR WANT AD RATES 6 days, 25 words or under $1.45 3 days, 25 words or under 00; 300; few desiralbe weighty steers 25 cents lower; bidding 50 vents or more Rye on a steers and yearlings; . ¥ i ‘fat she stock slow, mostly 25 cents Price Rises in Late Dealings; ilower: some bids off more; stockers %4|ter crop territory southwest also were a bullish factor. Setbacks that|around $2.75 steady. pathizing with hog val Wheat closed firm, % Se above Sat- $3.75; choice sorted quoted to $4.00. %. Corn unchanged to 14 higher, May pene 39%, July 41%-1. Oats %i-% off to// Grain Quotations [Nessa deli. taki tu ‘Minneapolis, Dec. 14.—(?)— but then reacted somewhat. Corn) Wheat— {Started unchanged to % up and sub-| sequently rose further. MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES | STAGE LATE RALLY i 4| Minneapolis, Dec. 14.—(#)—The , |Srain market Monday fluctuated nar- jrowly with trade limited. = Strength in stocks helped early and) weakness in stocks depressed later,| but there was a final rally due to a {market showed a steady undertone | {despite a slower demand last week. {While a slow goods market tended ‘to aggravate the scasonal quietness of raw wool, members of the wool jtrade maintained a fairly confident attitude for domestic wool and made Re- jceipts of domestic wool at Boston during week ending Dec. 12 amount- ed to 2,102,100 Ibs, as compared with | 709,000 Ibs. during previous week. 2 days, 25 words or under. 1 day, 25 words or under........ 75 Ads over 25.words 3 cents additional per word. The Tribune reserves the right to reject any copy submitted, also to re- vise any cory to conform with make- up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 BISMARCK GRAIN 85) The Tribune Want Ad Department |$3.50; few stocker and feeder pigs! Dark hard winter wheat down; load around 55 pound feeders) ° mn High Low Close 4 68% | 68% 84% 65% 64% 415 | Al% 25% | + 138% 1:39 (Furnished by Ru: ae Co.) {Hard winter wheat .. DENY INSOLVENCY + Wilmington, Del., Dee. 14.—-(AP) —Sweeping denial of insolvency was made by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., in its answer filed Monday in chanc- court to the receivership suit started last week by Jules Endler, of Passaic, N. J. PIONEER OF W'LEAN DIES HERE SUNDAY Robert Fitzgerald, in State 30 Years, Stricken by Per- nicious Anemia | Robert Fitzgerald, 73 years old, steady to %c lower Monday. iErie ROR... fairl y . A ,, | Prominent resident of McLean county ly liberal decrease in vistble sup-|Dec. . 37% (37% 37% iq beds unrevised and Poultry |Firest, We aes : i plies and prices edged just a little{May - ‘38's 37% [38% | for almost 30 years, died at his home, ruled steady. sige ery ‘Fov Film "A"... 3° /higher, _—— —_—______ 710 Tenth street, at 10:25 a. m. Sun- meee, Teds Steals). creamety Oe Serreras: 14% | December wheat futures closed 1c}, MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | day following a lingering illness of specials (93 score) 30-30's; extras (92 score) 29%; extra firsts (90-91 score) Gen. Am. Tank milk, flats, fresh, specials 1343-15}: average to fancy state, whole milk, ‘higher, May *sc higher and July %c| Minneapolis, 14.—()}—Whea' ; higher. Promise to sell at $5.00 to $7.50; pros- | Pective top around $11.50. i flats, held, fancy to fancy special g,! Slaughter cattle and vealers: Steers,'May - 137% 1.3) 1614-18, pe rae ; 73% \so0d and choice 500 to 900 Ibs., $7.00) = RaGEABae Poultry—Dressed weak; chickens, | Studebaker ..... ‘ a1 [to $11.00; 900 to 1100 tbs., $7.00 to! curonan ea fresh 15-23; frozen 20-33; fowls, fresh | Superior Steel . + (3% | $11.50; 1100 to 1300 Ibs., $7.00 to $11.75; ;Chicago, Dec. 1 or frozen 12-23; old roosters, fresh 10- | Texas Corp. . + 13 |1300 to 1500 lbs., $7.25 to $11.75; com- iy oar 14; turkeys fresh 22-35; ducks, frozen | Tex. Pac. Ld. Tr. ... + 4% |mon and medium 600 to 1300 lbs., $3.25 March’ . 19. Live nominal. no quotations. Tim. Roll. Bearing + 18% |to 87.25; heifers, good and choice 550 May . Eggs, 11,047, firm; mixed colors, | Underwood Elliott . + 18 |to 850 Ibs., $5.75 to $9.00; common and July |... premium marks 35%-38; closely se-| Union Carbide + 22 |médium $3.00 to $5.75; cows, good and‘ Corn— lected 341-35; extras or average best |Union Pacific ... 1114 [eholce $3.25 to $4.75; common and Dec. 33-34; extra firsts 27-30; firsts 25-26; : “iaq {Medium $2.50 to $3.25; low cutter and }rayt | seconds unquoted; mediums, first and 18% Cutter $1.75 to $2.50; bulls (yearlings Jyly 21... poorer 18%-19. Refrigerators, closely | united Fruit 1 18% ,ex¢luded) good and choice (beef) $3.75; Gats— selected 19%5-20%; extras or average ‘tn. Gas. & Imp. [16 ,to $4.25; cutter to medium $2.90 to Dec. ... best unquoted; extra firsts 18-19; Us. Ind. Alcohol + 25% '$4.00; vealers (milk fed) good and May . firsts 16%-17%4; seconds 16-16%; me-|US Realty & Imp. . + 5% choice $5.50 to $7.00; medium $4.00 to Jul ALS diums, firsts and poorer 16-16%. U.S. Rubber . + 3% | $5.50; cull and common $3.00 to $4.00. y a U. 8. Steel . + 41% | Stocker and feeders cattle: Steers. aoa Util. Pow. & Lt. . |Vanadium Corp. CHICAGO STOCKS By The Associated Press) anadium (By ene couritics 4 1-2; Insull|Wanaeh Ry. . 01 be Util Invest. 7 1-2; Midwest Util. Re : 2H sheep, 25.000: very-slow: mostly 25 a (new) 6 5-8. Western Union 4 44% |lower; some bids off more good to i som Westgh. Air Br. GOVERNMENT BONDS |Westgh. Bl. & Mfg. New York, Dec, 14.—(P)—Govern-| Willys Overland . ment bonds: Liberty 3 1-2's 98.96;|Woolworth . Liberty Ist 4 1-4's 100.20; Liberty 4th -- 4 1-45 100.13; Treas. 1-4's 101.25; ‘Treas. 4's 99.26. Use the Want Ads 8% 12%5 + 12: '\ choice fat lambs $5.25 to 5.50 to pack- jan Et ers; best held around $6.00. 49 190 pounds down. good and choice $5.0 ‘good and choice 500 to 1050 lbs.. $4.50 July |. 'to $8.00; common and medium $3.50 Lard— Zito $4.75. May Slaughter sheep and lam's: Lambs DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Dee, 14. inz ensh prices: t. jedium $4.25 to omnmon §3.50 to $1." 00; all 25: ewes, ‘to $6.00; i weight ‘bg to 150 pounds, medium to spare Aes ere 70 1-4 to 7% 1-4; No. 2 do. Dec. receipts Monday 147 compared to 251 t | pernicious anemia. His widow and eight children, two believed here to have been political. {rested. The motive for the crime was “A Experts Expect Better Test of Bridge Systems (Continued on from Page One) sons took 810 points off the plus of Lenz and Jacoby, reducing it io sion Monday night. This notwith- standing the “official” pair won three rubbers. The series standing in rub- bers became: Lenz and Jacoby 20; Culbertsons 13. Each side insists the other has had the better cards so far. Here are the figures for tops; Lenz and Jacoby 381 aces, 369 kings, Culbertsons 351 aces, 363 kings. ‘Those figures do not settle argument of the systems’ valuc. Usually, when there is a set, each side feels its strategy has been the better. On hand 157 in rubber 29, Lenz was doubled and set two in a contract for three clubs, Neither side had a game, but each had a part score. Jacoby argued the Culbert- sons could have made five spades without a finesse. And the Culbertsons answered that by the double they made 200 points and five spades would have meant only 150 points. The Culbertsons won the rubber two. hands later with a little slam. Ty This One Here is hand 157: Lenz (North)— Spades—10 2 Hearts—A Q 7 3 2 Diamonds—Q J 4 2 the town, which @ three ton boiler was blown, ing plant, Passed over them as they siept. Fred baid he leased the barn where the stil) was located for use as a render- . |Gen. Elec, (New! Clubs—J 5 27%-28; firets (88-89 score) 24-25;|GEn" Foods 29% | a year ago. of whom live in Bismarck, were at) Seconds (86-81 score) 25-29%; stan iGe. Gas & Ei 16 | was delivered on December contracts | 5 "Metta, his bedside when death ame, muck T0863 ee eee alone denies Geta ose gust |Cash demand was slack and feature-|I'dk'norin. 72 “Te 7% “Me's | Coming to North Dakota in 1901,/ Heats 10 9 6°54 25%-26; fresh graded firsts 24%; cur- |Gen» Motors 21% |less and flour trade was slow. ‘The|2 dk north. “71% “73% .... ....+/ Fitzgerald filed on a homestead eight! niamonds—Blank Tent receipts 23-23'S: Telrigerator ectte ‘Saf. Ra! 11 joats market dipped %c, rye %c, bar-|3 dk north. ‘69% miles southwest of where Garrison 15] Gjyps_3 2 celle aire “ota irate | ao Dus isst Gant aie variance, a ilewuat denoth. 1% tea 1% tire battler arnapenta the} “Jacoby, (South) 2,559) ie =k . Tr. bs wheat offerings were light an Mh Tae rt 5 15 4 Poulizy, alive, 1 car, “13 trucks: /Greham Paige Mot. s+ Bi demand still indifferent except torj2 GK notth. 10% 72... Was Political Worker Hearts tian steady; fowls 412 Ibs. up 14's, a jGt. Nor. Ge ee . 18% high protein types. Holders asked |}3¢" nota A: oat ,_A tireless political worker, he held| niamonds—10 8 3 Ase lhe, 12 Spenge ce ier white |G" Wess: Bug } +644 | better premiums while buyer bids-were!1 dk north. 10% .72%4 69%. 70% | Many township and school offices! Ciubs—K Q 108764 young turkeys 23, old toms 1 ibs, 14; [Grigsby Grunow : 1. j Unchanged. Winter wheat was slowi2 dk north. (68% 4 a and was city auditor of Garrison for| ~ Gutpertson (West, dealer) — ducks ¢13 Ibs. up 16, under 42 Ibs, 14; | Geese hey . .3%|and steady. Durum was scarce and!3 dk north. Races two terms and also city assessor. ande—A Q 2 colored 41% lbs. up 16, under 412 Is. | Fouston Oil... + 11% |choice in good demand. Red was a|12% protein 414, He was instrumental in securing) Hearts—K J 8 8 ecco: Ber tb: ‘Twins, 19¢: Dalstes | Huce "Mol, Gar 10/4 |llttle ‘slower and inclined to be tas- |) Ae oe H/the establishment of many schools 11! piamonds—A K 9 76 5 S99 ot) be paca tt S|Hupp. - oe : ier, i : icLean county. He was president of hate 18).c; Longhorns 1340; Brick 1940; Indian Refin. - 144] “Cash cor was in qulet demand and !%a& north. |the Farmers Mutual Insurance com-| Mts 2s. west one diamond Swiss, 30-32c. HEE fo Rates ng. ay oy. acu demand ee slow to sulk 1 dk north. 681: pany of fetta county unt fect tt North. pho\shedrt: Rast’ on spade; hegre CRT eT “pr. . 1 ye demand was steady with white|2 dk north. .67 704 see seers} MSS, Which developed larch, fr a sR ian e is Pal acy ce tes alien at eee "Di |stute wanted, ‘Barley demand "was/8, dk, north. 66% CSI [made it impossible for im to BS alr echo rat User reer cra ASO, Sates 0. total U.|Int. Tel. & Tel. . Fs for malting and that type was |Gra inue his work. Sitnat cles : pie —Potatoes, 158, on track 280, total 7 iJewel Tea ... + 30% scarce. The market for the medium!! north.... .68%4 | Robert Fitzgerald was born near, three fe siege CLT ere 8. shipments Saturday 584, Sunday 17; Tonns-Mansvie. + 18. |to poor grades was slower, Flex tone |2 orth.... 67 Quebec, Montreal, Canada, June 14,| 40%, 0and 160 in sensational rubber about steady, trading only fair; sack iKavser (J) 77 |was weaker and demand slower on the > PPR. *| 1858. When he was nine years old,|3) “2c0oY was doubled in a four, : Wisconsin round whites Kelvinatot Tih { Mot {heart contract and made it, giving Sot eae unanmificd arcundTET ee ieene Goose, x 2” average. : | gproen his family moved to a small town nis side a.game, the only one it got North Dakota cobblers 85-90; Nebras- |Kresge (S. 8.) .... 2 : A rare = ; : > Al jin the rubber. The Culbertsons had ka triumphs 1.00-1.05; Idaho russets|Krueger & Toll... - {5% | Livestock Le AE tela GH ae Was Married in 1882 Tai SHGRAEL Ecicke pc thielereonnie aint | No. 1, 1,45-1.55, few 1.60; commercials | Kroger Grocery. iby en DW or He lived’ with his parents for sev- any enough to make a double quite few sales 1.05. poe oe 26% | (SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK |; W..... 63%... 62%... /CFAl Years, working with them 88 @/Hotitable, but there was freak dis- Sarre 'Youls. G. & Ei. + 18% | , South Si. Paul, Dec. 14—(AP_-U.|12% protein farmer. He was married to Miss Mary tintin, Kibitzers thought the dis- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE iMack ‘Trucks .... 13% |S. D. A.)—Cattle 3800; market ex-!1 DAW oF : j Reardon, of Pekin, Ill, Feb. 16, 1882.| t-iyution should have been considered * Minneapolis, Dec. 14.—()—Range of |Mathieson Alk. 15% {tremely slow; a few sales abouti! H W..... 61% 60% ...../ Ten children were born to Mr. and in deciding whether or not to double carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1 oa May Dent. Stors. : a sendy; general undertone on slauga-!€ rade ot ie a Boer ee set ae have Makes Four Hearts ring 75%; No. 1 dark northern 74%; |Miami Copper 4 {ter steers and fat she stocks weak to! TIE) Crea Eagan say hand follows: sample grade dark northern 65% ; No. 5 % unevenly lower; most steers and| Mim sota’ and’ South’ Dakete' Wheat aie, children are Sister Theresa her err al 54-72%; No. 2 hard win- 4 | yearlings salable 4.00 5.50; 3] met Q as eager net en aumisan NG: 8% ee Fo gO es | ae eco Mrs, Robert West, Mrs. Nathan Mc-| Spades—K_ : i durum 85; No. 2 red durum 15% 11 50% 61% 581 .60%|Lean, and Robert Fitzgerald, Jr., all! Soc aes 1 mixed durum 85; No. BR eon co teea ame 0 13s Bulls Grade of of Outlook, Mont.; Maurice Fitz-| PICTURES IN THE AIR ose 38 | feed a ater alee 50; 11 DH W or gerald, Los Angeles, Calif,, Mrs.|_ Washington.—The U. 8. Army Air Corn: No. 3, 42. BS 10 ee a S erica almost unsal-|) HW... 56% 58% 55% 574 | Prank’ Fitzgerald and Mrs. Antone|/Corps has been doing some valuable Barley! No. 2 special 51; No. 3, base 21% | medium to choice grades 400 1 860,/ch 1 amber sents, 17% 5% Patera, both of Bismarck. | Opin \nerial po ioese Diy, Monee Reid oo ™ TNet, Pow. # et <a 4 E dehildren is Sister| ing to a report of Maj. Gen. James 4 i Nev. 5 Hogs 23,000; rather slow; mostly|13% protein i Among the grandchildren ie f aa i bein and ee a te: |Nev. Sons oo 21% | steady to 10 lower than Friday; id ainbel 84% 88% Patricia, St. Benedict novitiate, st.|Fechet, Chief of the Air Corps, flying, |New Ye 18% | about st fe pp aad Joseph, Minn. photographers of the corps have FOREN CAN Ge [NY. NH © Bia: 1A pe gee wie McLee HA BBN 26036 Fitzgerald was a member of the|Photographed from high altitudes New York, Dec, 14.—()—Foreign jNorth American $017 | to 160 Ibs. 3.25 to 3.75; pigs 3.28 to 82% ieee BeBe OC CONIInDUR BIRTH HO eae ee ala reerta ie Cae TE ent erie Great | Pac, Gas Eiec 32/335; packing sows largely 3.25 to; ‘ eect aE corps has developed a special aerial mand in dollars, others in cents. Great! bot io “Light + 36% |350; average cost Saturday 3.77; 8% He moved ste the dity of Garrison film with which it is possible to take bit Germaany 2 23.19; ‘Norway 1819; ParePublis : ee iat; weigh 0 Bs. eb) average ed from his farm in 1916 and lived there! pictures at sunrise and sunset. 14; a wee) Pare! x * ty : . ae saan Sweden 19.19; Montreal 81.00. 1, |Parmelee Trans. abit |, Sheep 18.000; nothing done; under- 1 A vee seers until sesnny, wen Be fe Al NORWAY_U. S. LINE Note: Demand rates are nominal. peaiey. oh Cc.) ipa | tone oe Slaughter lambs and year- 5 here. bial sa fe j Oslo.—Regular airplane service be- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR __ | Phillips Petrol. Boe ten inet eee ee Funeral services will be conducted tween Norway and the United States Minneapolis, -Dec. 14. — (AP) == tecte ts aoe : te day good and choice range’ feeding 4% gag from St. Nicholas Catholic church at is being Paes 1 rapier summer. Flour unchanged. In carload lots, . Sve. Sea ° 163% | lambs 4.25. 42% 3612 Garrison at 9 a. m. Tuesday, with) According ‘apt. Meisterlin, direc- i ts quoted $4,60-4.70 a|Pullman ... : ! 41% ..... .++e] Rey, Father Herman Mandry of-|tor of Norwegian air routes, who has family ae ot poses sacks, Purity, Baking : eh CHICAGO : ficiating. Interment will be made at/anhounced plans for the line, it will Shipments 23,043. Bodio-eith Orp. 1 Chicago, Dec. 14.—()—(U. 8. Dep. St. Nicholas cemetery near the grave|travel over Greenland, making the bran $14.00-14.50. | Readin; ee 31 )—Hog 2,000 ge of his brother, Joseph, who died at|jump across the Atlantic ocean to Standard middlings’ $18.00-18.50. |Rowtng CO * 2% |aereg, noes, (72000 including 35.000 |$ Garrison in June, 1830 reach America some place in Lab- Bie nignre eee Her aeece lena ah regi nso nen er aan Briday | Oats— Mr, and Mrs, Fitzgerald would have | rador. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Rep. Iron & Stl. ....- 4°" tbs., $4.10 to $4.20; top $4.20; Mio woz waite. +: celebrated their golden wedding an- oe ‘hi Dec. 14.—(4)—Wheat No. 3!Reynolds Tob. “B’ - 4% io A {3 wi niversary next Feb. 16. Nettles sting because on their red S5-$5407 No. 1 hard 55%; No. 2|Richfid. Oll Cal. ge gator eaeat® 10 $418: plas $8.25 tol white... a eaves there are fine brittle hairs mixed 55. Old corn No. 2 yellow 38%.|Royal Dutch Shell : 14% ai seeing some as oa EA hia BRITISH OFFICIAL SLAIN | (a\ining poison which. enters. the “New corn No. 3 mixed 33-36; No. 2 Safeway eee ! "3% |160 Ibs., $3.75 to $4.15; light weight Med to gd. New Delhi, India, Dec. 14.--(#)—|skin when the hairs are broken. yellow 36%; No. 3 white 36-36%. Oats /St, L. & Sa § 4% |160 to 200 Ibs., $4.00 to ‘ : jLower gds. Two Bengali women shot and killed he es, | Schuite-Ret. Stores Ibs., $4.00 to $4.20; medium | LOWer : No. 3 white 23-24%. Rye no sales.) Coopoora Airline %4 | weight 200 to 250 Ibs. $410 to $4.20; | n=" ‘Charles Geoffrey Buckland Stevens.) It is reported that more than 40 Barley 42-59. Timothy sced 4.00-4.25. | Coors Roebuck 32% |neavy weight 250 to 350 ibs., $4.00 to|$, “"""l district magistrate of Tippera, Beu.-| per cent of the wealth of the United Clover seed 13.50-16.00. Servel Inc. . 4,,, |$4.20; packing sows, medium ‘and good | No. aa 140 142 | gal, Monday. Both women were ar-j States is controlled by women, —Tae Shattuck (F.G.) .. | O75 ety ' pedi LS, NEW YORK Shell Union Oil . ae tent canes JOR | DULUTH RANGE = = New, York, Deo, M4 vr —Butter /Bimmong 78 rs Se BS ata Mie Be A WHERE STILL BLAST KILLED. TWO ‘4.735, tir, Sroaipesy. ahr aed rea Cattle, 21,000; calves, 2.500; general ' pari. Open HOE tras 3112; extra (92 score) 23 S| % | ', 21,000; 2.000; Dec. . : 1 score) 2612-30; seconds 25%- | 2% |market at standstill; undertone 25 to |May & anes Med Feats: make, No. | 30% 150 lower on steers and light yearlings; | July 1, 18%-19; No. 2, 17-17%. 1% she stock 25 lower; largely steer run;|_ Ry ” Cheese 92,111, steady. State, whole |Sparks Withington 2% |short feds predominating; bulk steers Dee. + : Associated Press Photo H This is what was left when an illicit still exploded near Woods- N. J. Two men were killed. Ten occupants of the house, through re uninjured although the boiler k Danner, owner of the farm, 4.840 for the start of the sixth ses-; Male Help Wanted CIVIL service school wants good sale: man. Good pay. Permanent posi tion. Write Tribune Ad. No. 397. | AMBITIOUS, reliable man wanted | immediately handle Watkins Pro- ducts in Bismarck. Customers es- tablished. Excellent opportunity, steady employment, rapid advance- ment for right man. Write today J.; » R. Watkins Company, D-83, Winona, | | Minnesota. i ANY person, Bismarck or vicinity age 18-45 interested in getting govern- ment, civil service position write Box 703, Bismarck, N. Dak. MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 Consumers in Linton, East ; Morton, Kidder, Wells Counties. Re- | liable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase every month, ! Write immediately. Rawleigh Co., | Dept. N, D-H-3-S, Minneapolis, Minn, { Female Heip W. Bannon’s experienced in all lines. Beauty Shoppe. Work Wanted YOUNG reliable woman wishes work ef any kind in town or on a farm. Zella Coons, Box 74, McKenzie, N. Dal EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS OR | cook wants work. Call Mrs, Craig, | | phone 1716-R. BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTS work, Will take care of appoint- ments at residences. Call Beatrice Olive Phone 1716-R. WORK WANTED — Typewriter and | adding machine cleaning and re-| pairing. 12 years’ experience. Also; | Tebuilt machines and supplies for | sale. Manford Parks, 206 Bdwy or; phone 85. WORK WANTED — Experienced girl wants work by the hour, day or eve-} ning. Phone 428-W. ALL KINDS OF SEWING done at reasonable price. Good fit and neat work guaranteed. Mrs. A. S. Erick- son, 307 12th Street. Phone 1833-W. BEAUTY operator wants work in city or out of town. Call Beatrice Oliv- er. Phone 1716-R. WANTED—More customers to try our dry cleaning, repairing and pressing service. Royal Tailors and Cleaners now located at the Pea- cock Art Shop, 508 Broadway, Bis- marck, N. Dak. Phone 716. SSS Rooms for Rent {FOR RENT-—One nice room. Close in, Call at 410 Third street or | _ Phone 485-M. i j FOR RENT—Furnished room and | apartment in modern home. Hot | water heat. Private entranc>. | Close in, 243 blocks from G. P. and Patterson hotels, Phone 2‘6-M or {call at 402 Fifth street. |POR RENT—Large furnished “sleep-| | ing room in modern gas heated | home. $12.00 per month. Call at | 522 Second street. FOR RENT—Two modern rooms by month, day or week at 411 Ave. A. Phone 678-J. FOR RENT—Exceptionally large well furnished room at Logan Apt., No. | 4. Next to Prince hotel. Ladies | preferred. Call at Logan Apt., No. | 4 or phone 1532. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in desirable home. Hot water heat. Must be seen to be appreciated. } Rent reasonable. Call at 201 Ave.| A West. . FOR RENT—Two modern rooms fur= | nished for light housekeeping or | sleeping. Bath adjoining, also gar- j age. Reasonable rent. Phone 1728-W | | __or call at 618 2nd Strect, | |FOR REN'T—Sleeping room in mod- ern home, Call at 406 6th St. Phone 431. |FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished room jn modern home. Close in. | Phone 260. 518 5th St. Dr. Enge. For Sale FARM FOR RENT OR SALE—560 07 | more acre farm. Has a fine 10 room | house, nearly new with running wa- | ter and electric lights. Has best i water system in state. Good terms. Interest at rate of 3!2 per cent. Th applicant must have sufficient stock, not mortgaged. For further infor- Coeur d’ Alene Lakeshore. 38 acres. Hunting. Fishing. Buildings. Spring water, Fruit. Timber. $1100 with $100 cash and $10 per month. P. P. i Johnson, Cocur d’ Alene, Idaho. | FOR SALE—1930 Chevrolet 12 ton truck with cab and platform. Just nicely broke in. Write Henry Krier, c-o Lewis & Clark hotel, Mandan, N. Dak. FOR quality lignite coal at lowest Prices. Phone 518-M. FOR SALE—Five room modern bun- galow with basement finished off. Wonderful location at 302 Park strect. Inquire Mrs. Leo De Roch- ford. WILL SACRIFICE ONE, ONE-HALF black male coon, two females, one- fourth black, one pair dark north- ern. Sleek and fat. Two good strong cages, 6x12 feet. Fxyank Buckley, Baldwin, N. Dak. CHOICE CANARY singers: Import- ed Rollers Hartz Mountain and Choppers, native singers. Cages, seeds. Jacob Bull, phone 115-J. Dickinson, N. Dak. —— | Household Goods for Sale PRICED FOR QUICK SALE—House- hold goods including beds complete, dressets, tables, chairs, baby bed. baby buggy and other miscellaneous items. Phone 983-W or call at 120| Ave. A. é 3 Room and Board WANTED—Boarders and roomers $30.00 per month for board, room and washing. 400 3rd St. | | | Hearts—9 87653 Diamonds—10 3 Clubs—K 8 5 3 Culbertson (West—Dealer) H Spades—J 943 Hearts—Q ~ j Diamonds—K QJ 652 Clubs—Q 7 Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Two room furnished light housekeeping apartment. Warm and clean, with piano, Pri- vate entrance. Heat, lights, gas and running water in apartment fur- nished. Phone 812-J or call at 517 2nd St. FOR RENT—Two room apartment. Private bath and kitchenette, Built in cabinet. Heat, gas and water furnished, 114 Ave. E, FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment at Rose apartments for 2 months, $35.00. Phone 146 or FOR RENT— Furnished ‘two-room apartment on ground floor. In- cluding lights, gas and heat. Pri- vate entrance. Also sleeping room. Call at 322 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Cheap. 2 room all mod- ern furnished apartment, bath ad- joining. One block from courthouse. Call at 416 6th St. Phone 1141-R. FOR RENT—Apartment. Two large well furnished or unfurnished rooms with large closet and kitch- enette. Ground floor. Private en- trance. Call at 422 4th St. Phone 4 _ 10: FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment. Rent reasonable. Call at 1100 Broadway. FOR RENT—Two room unturnished apartment with heat, lights and water furnished. Close in. Rent reasonable. Phone 1841-J, or call at 109 Mandan St. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping with private entrance. Rent very reasonable. Also nice ferns for sale, Phone 833-W or call at 323 8th St. south. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment. Gas, water. heat, lights and telephone furnished. Call at 813 Thayer Ave. FOR RENT—Modern apartment, fur- nished or unfurnished. Inquire at 717 Thayer Ave. Phone 622 or 1391. Also store for rent. FOR RENT—Two room apartment. City heat. Phone 1063 or call at room 300, College Building. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, furnished. Close in on Mandan 8t. Private entrance. See it. Phone 1313. FOR RENT—Well furnished two room apartment on ground floor. New gas range. Frigidaire, natural gas heat. Also single room with kitchenette. Well furnished. Hazel- hurst Apartments. 411 5th St. Phone 273. FOR RENT—New apartments. First Class. All modern. One large apartment with 4 rooms. Private baths. Call at 422 Seventh St., aft- aeruoens. FOR RENT — Modern apartment at Person Court. Phone 796. FOR RENT—Five room unfurnished modern apartment. L. K. Thomp- ed apartment. Varney Apartments. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, one room and kitchenette, on first floor; also basement room with kitchenette, $20.00 per month. Phone 511, Everts Apartments, 314 Third Street. FOR RENT—Well furnished room apartment. South exposure. Gas, lights and heat furnished. Laundry privileges. Adults only. 120 West Thayer Ave. FOR RENT — Strictly modern fur- nished apartment. Rose Apart- ments. 215 3rd St. FOR RENT—All modern furnished and unfurnished apartments in the Rue Apartments with ciectric stove and Frigidaire. Inquire 711 Ave. A. Phone 1256-W. Rue Apartments. FOR RENT—Apartment in fireproof building, twe rooms, kitchenette and bath. Electrical refrigerator. Laun- dry privileges. Inquire The Bise marck Tribune office. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Three room partly _mod- two ern house at 120 West Main. Phone 504. FOR RENT—Four room modern house. $15.00 per month. Call at 302 South Tenth street. FOR RENT—Cozy four room modern house with garage. Very reason- able. Phone 754-W. yea see owner. J. J. Rue, 711) sop -RENT—House on South Fifth FOR SALE—rine climate. “Beautitil | "7° Call Gussmers. 5 : FOR SALE OR RENT—All modern house, one block from pavement, near Capitol and high school. Gas heated. Built-in features. Lawn, trees, shrubs. Terms, Phone 1057 after 5:00 o. m. FOR RENT—Five room house. Ali modern. Down town. See Sidney Smith. Phone 851-W. FOR RENT--A modern 9 room house next to the Bank of North Dakota. Phone 206 or call at 217 5th St. Miscelianeous WANTED to buy for cash. Men's overcoats, sheep lined coats, mack- inaws, shot guns, rifles, tools, For sale: Two saxaphones, C melody, E flat alto, also sewing machine. Cap- itol New and Second Hand Cloth- ing Store, 147 5th St. WANTED—Permanent, reliable room= er in modern home. Extra good room. Board and washing, $30.00 a month. Use of piano and_ living room if desired. Phone 357-R or call at 617 7th St. WANTED TO BUY—A four bottom John Deer plow, packer and drill. Rosenthal corn shredder. Write John Kalooda. Mandan, N. Dak. WANTED—A loan of $7,000.00. Will pay 5% interest. The very best se- _curity. Write Tribune Ad. No. 381, WANTED—10,000 horses for slaugh- ter. Agents wanted in every coun- ty to buy. We also sell all classes of market horses and mules. The Elder Horse Sale Co., Jamestown, N. Dak. Personal LEARN A PROFESSION—Low rates for enrolling now. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Front Street, Fargo. N. Dak SSS FOR RENT Mrs. Culbertson (East) Spades—A Q 8 2 Hearts—10 2 Diamonds—4 Clubs—A J 10964 Modern apartments in @ fire- proof building, electric refrigera- tors, electric stoves, city heat Jacoby (South) laundry privileges, ete. i Spades—10 7 6 5 Hearts—A K J 4 | Inquire at Diamonds—A 9 87 i . | ciubs—2 | The Bismarck | The bidding: West, pass; North,! - ° ‘pass: East, pass; South. one heart: | Tribune Office ‘West, txo diamonds; North, four | \hearts; East, double; all pass. j