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BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Use The Bismarck Tribune Want-Ads = ‘hla rer for Tues., Dec.. 13 Here Daily Wants Are Satisfied by Results .2:., CLASSIFIED AD Salesmen Wanted Apartments for Rent ‘STOCKS DEVELOP | DEVELOP ork Stocks ||WHEAT CONTINUES [38 2 ssc a.) YOUWANT WANTED—High class representative| FOR RENT—Three-room e-room _bungaloy RATES to sell Equitable Life Insurance!” apartment with sleeping porch. —_— and annuities in North Dakota.| private entrance and bath. Elec- All want ads are cash in advance.| Free training to those accepted.| trolux ice box and gas for cook- New York, Dec. 13.—()—The stock | 4: market continued to back and fill listlessly Tuesday, with prices de- veloping a somewhat heavy under- >» tone. largely by uncertainties of world fi- nancial conditions, wheat showed Persistent weakness Tuesday, with special notice taken of late price breaks at Winnipeg. 6 Sete insertions, not over orders given prompt attention. tor and cheery kitchen. Must be , ‘ Find Lost Articles All ads of over 25 words add Se'pee| Round efystals, 25c, Fancy crys-| Seen t0 be appreciated. Phone 1313. word to above rates. tals, 50c. Dean E. Kysar, 515% 4th|FOR RENT—Large 5 room apt. Cali 2 dk north: Copy must be received at The Write Henry E. Buttweiler, Field Lal leges if desired. D Hoa port Buy or Sell une office by 9:00 a. m. to insure in-| Ass't., Bismarck, N. Dak. oui at ree - Lissa Prices Dee. 13 WEAK IN FACE OF famean. 4 AM% | aa oe eae FOR RENT—Two rooms on second pers og 1 ye: (3 gk north, 45 : fae _— Male Help Wanted vite ‘teat and Gale wierd vance umely ei . 2% ee, Olth; beemae Ge wie’ one Pesee4 eid ater, heat and gas for cooking ) 12% protein » space on’ BE A BARBER. Leatn an easy pro- furnishes mon! rf TRADING ISTLES pe Peter ‘ ‘ an WORLD STVAT ION Tdk north. 47% 49% 47% 48% Trade or Rent eau ads come under ie classified feasion, Low rates. Free catalog: eu ean iateys per th. In. Allied Chemical & Dye 19% CHICAGO RANGE — inch per insertion. Cons er column | -Moler Barber College. Fargo. N.D.| FoR RENT—Three light housekeep- Allis Chalmers . - % Chicago, Deo, 138-—(P— s ” a ing rooms, $10 and $15. One three ¢ Professional Traders Discour-|4™- Ca + 53% |Relative Absence of Buying High Find a Job REGULAR WANT AD RA’ Work Wanted Toom apartment, $20.00. Gas, wa- oe Rica . % 3 cents per word for first inse: EXPERIENCED city girl wants work. ter, lights and heat furnished. Also aged By Lack of Response Am: intl. Ny Rather Than Pressure to — | eomor charge for 15 words. Phone 1629-W of call at 222 W. 7 Even eo house, $25.00, y to Bull Efforts * Sell Hits Market Hire Help SNOT aoe ae FOR RENT — Cozy ground —flooi « % a comsdosiye lussctana, sau'oies Pe, sid ‘ ae ea three-room apartment. Private : 123% | chicago, Dec. 18—“}—Dominated | — 25 words ...................81.00] At depress n gree, Pee Mati| {ont entrance. Electric refrigera- % 4 % % % Professional traders seemed some-|4 what discouraged by the lack of re- sponse to recent bullish efforts, but brokerage opinion remained guarded- ly cheerful. American Telephone and U. 8. Steel Balt. & Ohio viation Corp. Baldwin Locomotive Relative absence of buying. rather than unusual pressure to sell char- acterized wheat dealings here. Some | pec. of the weakness of wheat and other grains was ascribed to moderating temperatures and to a forecast of Find the Owners of Found Articles, etc. rations from a number of foreign gov- ie for his research in insect fe. Help Wanted BISMARCK man now employed or with @ small place of business, if really interested in splendid sideline 8t., Bismarck, N. Dak. Logan's. Phone 211. ——————_—————— FOR RENT—Stricty modern fur- nished and unfurnished apts. Rose Apartments. 215 3rd St FP. W. _Murphy. Phone 852. FOR RENT—M RENT—Modern apartments in snow for the greater part of the American wheat belt. icone: unsteady at the day’s sa ittom figures, 3-4 to 1 1-2 cents un- der Monday's finish, Dec. 44 1-2 to}pututh, Pirereato st PR 44 5-8, May 47 3-8 to 47 1-2; corn|~ Durum— 5-8 to 1 1-8 down, Dec. 22 1-3, May 126 7-8 to 27; oats 1-4 to 1-2 off, and | Provisions unchanged to'7 cents de- preferred lost about a point, and eee whe fractional declines appeared in U. 8.| Beth. Steel ... Steel common, Santa Fe, United Air-|Borg-Warner . \ craft, Allied Chemical and others. In|Briggs Mfg. " « the rails, Pennsylvania was turned |Bur. Ad. over in some volume at fractional ad- Galimet ane. vanees. Air Reduction rose more om Lon ® point, and General Electric, - © De Pasco man and Texas Gulf were moderate- bean ‘ fireproof building at reduced rents. ill THE BISMARCK ||T() SEEK NEW VOTES | 2ersc ett he os | ate een IBUNE watulig? welling. Aavertalea Houses and Flats Want Ads IN CHANGING WT ATES _Msr.. 515 Goodale, Columbus, Ohio. FoR RENT—Sirictiy modern ais Will Do It Quickly Personal io dwelling. Well located. Phone And at Very Low Cost XMAS SPECIAL FOR RENT—Five room modern Anti-Saloon League Hopes to|-O-Tonic combination waves,! bungalow. Long time lease to pro- rey FERRE FRR e, RRA RAE E nae atsnonetSasach ar esa8sSassoswnss ly firm cline. a $3.50. Others $5.00 and up. CHRIS-| per party. Vacant Dec. 15th. Phone —_——_— 9} Chi. A bearish feature was that on Tues-|May | Reestablish Dry Laws Hit TIE BEAUTY SALON, 5th and| 482 or call at 217 Mandan St. | Livestock day's price breaks Liverpool March !July | | average combing 64's and finer west- By Referenda olin 2. FOR RENT—All modern 5 room bun= } wheat contracts were quoted at prob-|_ Flax- ern grown wools are selling at about Y galow in good condition. Hot wa- + 2% Jably the lowest gold basis figure ever |Dec. 16% |Known. Under such circumstances, ey 15" |ttaders here ignored for the time be- |JUY 10% jing reports of continued drought in 2% |domestic winter wheat territory SOUTH ST. PAUL Chi. R. I. & Pacific . ‘@ South St. Paul; Dec. 13—(P)—(U.|Chrysler ...... 4 S. Dep. Agr).—Cattle, 1,100; opening/Colum. G. & El. about steady, early activity limited/Coml. Sol. .. largely to yearlings and thin cows;|Com. he oe mature steers and fat cows in nar-| Consol. Gas row demand; good grades mixed yearlings $5.25; bulk fed offering kinds saleable $4.50 down, with size- able showing plain weighty steers late Monday downward to $2.75; beef | Co! cows, $2.00-.50; butcher heifers, $2.75- is steady prices. Medium fleeces con- | Til Awe tinue to attract some attention and 1| ness sales are being closed on strictly| Washington, Dec. 13—(P)—A de-| a f combing 56's Ohio wools at 1914-20 in ;Cision to seek new votes in states| | Ex-Wife where prohibition laws were repudi- ter heat. Heated garage. Phone —_———— DULUTH CLOSE the grease and on clothing wool of 58% |southwest, and the market showed but | Duluth, Dec. 13—(@)—Closing cash| the Same grade at 17-18, Ohio De. {ated in the recent elections was made 3% | little disposition to rally from price|Prices: Wheat: No. 1 dark northern |isines are weak. Strictly combing 64's|TUesday by the national board of qe downturns, Unsettlement of the New a Sead ple ae Beeler bie and finer Ohio fleeces are being of- |trustees wa) eo ene 28 k sl market contributed . fered at 1812-19 in the grease and ru- e vote wi e sought whenever it For Sale FOR SAL SALE—Carefully selected Early Ohio potatoes, 50c per bushel. De- livered. Phone 62. FOR SALE—Potatoes, Ohios, 60c pet bushel. Hubbard squash, 3c per Ib, Hand-picked northern white beans, no waste, 5 lbs. 25c. Pop corn, rf ihrer ema : ate React: SORE: bie ans mors “indicate that slightly lower | legally 1 Toesible to regain the status all arou cent - ’ 3 al ae Jel in Chicago wheat prices took place |dark hard 454-47; No. 1. amber| ices have been accepted. lends.” ona daa 2% | before comparative stability was at-|Gdurum 4375-5! No. 2 do 42%-51 4 Ss - | Crosley : GOVERNMENT BONDS | The board met to draft general 5-Ib. lot ‘ Sie grade bulls 4220" dowoe teen: |Gurtas Wrieht + 1% |tained. A dearth of new buying pow- |No. 1 durum 417%-44%; No. 2 do 40%-| rinerty 3148 101.29. ‘policies for the league in the fight| city: “Wilken te Traneien’ phic ers and stockers unchanged. Calves, =; atc? : ah er appeared evident, but in various|44%; No. 1 mixed durum 38%-47%.! Tiperty ist 444s 102.5. jagainst repeal or modification of dry 699. : 1,700; vealers steady, better grades 37, quarters talk was heard that prices|No. 2 do 38%-47%; No. 1 red durum Liberty 4th 444s 103.19. laws. | FOR -BALE-OR-FRADEZI aa - $4.00-. 3 544 | Were so extremely low the selling side | 38%. | Treas 4%s 108.27. | The determination to have states) 12 DeLaval separator $15.00, e Hogs 7,000; averaging about 5 low- 5% {of the market looked hazardous. Bears} Flax on track 1.06%2-8%; to ar-| ‘Treas 45 104.28. jvote again where they have tjset pro- pele ie aaa ai or er; better 150-230 Ibs., 280-85; top 18% | stressed the fact that stocks of wheat|rive 1.0514 Dec. 1.06%; May 1.04%; jhibition were demanded by the drys/ lex Stewart, Glencoe, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Beckman coal, $275 per ton. For quick delivery call T. A. Milum, 1475-W. 514 7th St. NEW COLD-PROOF TIOLENE has 6% afloat for importing countries were | July 1.03. 5% |large, and that the time had arrived| Oats No. 3 white 154-14. when the Southern Hemisphere usual-! No. 1 rye 30-32. He ly offered new wheat in volume. Corn| Barley, malting 23%,-26%; speciai “jJand oats paralleled the action of j No. 2, 22%-23%; No. 3, 20%=-22%; low- Corp Tr Sh .. 2.85 paid by shippers; better 230-300 |Et Ibs., 2.50-80; pigs mostly 2.70; sows 1.90-2.15; average cost Monday 2.69; weight 231 lbs. | Sheep 2,000; supply very light; + INVESTMENT TRUSTS las frequently as was legally possible. H (By the Associated Press) Another move decided upon by the | | (Over Counter at New York) |board was the organization of a com- | | en Asked |mitee of one man and one woman in| each voting precinct throughout the/ ackers talking 25 or more ‘lower; 1614 | Wheat. er grades 17%; -203 No Am Tr SI 1.79 nation to get dry voters to the polls! summer heat resistance for long les aera, asking steady; late 15% | Provisions held about steady. | ———— {Nat Tr Sh ... 4% 51 jand inform them on the prohibition | drives, but flows freely at 30-de- Monday good and choice lambs 5.50- a M | MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Sel Am Sh .. 185 2.00/stand of candidates. grees below zero. We guarantee it. 75; with all interests paying outside 40 ‘s | FOREIGN NEWS CAUSES | | Minneapolis, —()—Flour | Sel Cumul Sh 5% | States listed-in dry sources as hav-| Corwin-Churchill Motors. figure. 134 | oeenmes IN EURUBES ___|unchanged. Shipments 27,364 barrels.! Sel Inc Sh... % 3% ling turned aside from state enforce- | ’ 13 || Minneapolis, Dec. 13—(#)—Foreign| Pure bran $9.00-9.50. United Fond Corp . 01 .05/ment and destined to get special at- Farms tor Rent CHICAGO 18 news caused weakness in the wheat; Standard middlings $7.50-8.00. | Univ TE ae .... tention from the Anti-Saloon League =rer—on . poe nsic sales ’ Chicago, Dec. 13.—()—(U. 5, Dep. 15% | market Tuesday and othef grains were a included California, Michigan, Ari-| WANT TRACTOR” FARMER with Agr.)—Hogs, 23,000, including 4,000 di- 16% | affected. ; CHICAGO CASH —ADD WALL STREET .... ..... zona. Wyoming, Louisiana, New Jer-| grown son: Section 20 mi. SE “is- rect; slow, 10-15 below yesterday; 140- 2% December wheat closed 1%c lower,| Chicago, Dec. 13.—(?)—Wheat, No The list was extremely sluggish, sey and North Dakota. weal | marck. Fair buildings. Plenty hay t ra 1 00-15: . * 6% |May 1%c lower, and July 1%c lower. 2 hard 47%. with transfers aggregating only 700,-/ | t= H land, pasture. 343 cultivated, sum- 170 Ibs., 3.00-15; top 3.15; 180-220 Ibs., Pa leaner iaitee eae tee | : i \ akndlj pestaire: SAS onesie ee 3.00-10; 230-290 Ibs., 2.90-3.05; good ” ied isher New corn, No. 3 mixed 22%-23; No./000 shares. The closing tone was FOR MEN ONL’ | Angeles premiere they attended. : ank refer= pigs 2.65-90; packing sows mostly 1, [cent lower, while December rye finish-|3 yellow 23-23%; No. 3 white 23; old| slightly heavy. Chicago, Dec. 13—(P}—Men only! | phe eaddes iinces of jack oie turd | xchces._Kratt, Sheldon, N. Dak 2.15-35; light light, good and choice, |Houd-Hershey weceeee 2% (00 Vie lower and May 2'%4c lower. De-| corn, No. 2 mixed 24%; No. 2 yellow |The management of a woman's store| (above) in Paris was reported to be| ee 140-160 Ibs., 3.00-15; light weight, 160- |Hudson Motor 47 |cember barley finished 2%c lower and | 24%, -5, 200 Ibs., 3.00-15; medium weight, 200-|Hupp. Mot. Car . 250 Ibs., 2.90-3.15; heavy weight, 250-|#dian Retin, 350 Ibs., 2.70-3.05; packing sows, me-|Int. Harvester cium and good, 275-500 lbs., 2.10-50;/Int. Nick Can. pigs, good and choice, 100-130 Ibs.,/Int. Tel. & Tel. 2.65-3.15. Johns-Manville Cattle, 6,000; calves, 1,500; yearlings Pyle’ ne fend light steers scaling 1,000 Ibs..| Renneco MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE \ said that Monday night and meant it. Hie May 2%éc lower, while December and Oats, No. 2 white 17's- (By the Associated Press) lExcept for female cece all women in , |May flax were 2 cents lower. Jes. First Bank Stock, 8. ic \aranertonetotiace at a ee es les. the store were compeiled to get out 7 Northwest Banco., 8 3-8. ke : 22%lket was soft. Durum was scarce and Y, 25-40. and stay out. The idea was to make| oe 8 : Tee gece, G890-80: yor cmt. jit possible for a man to buy unmen-| Pickford reportedly is suffering from ; 1 oy tn quiet to good eae ae Clover seed, $5.50-8.50 per cwt. | TINUE tionables for his wife or sweetheart |a stroke of paralysis. His brother | Ug, Mie trig es r ae to fair. Corn offerings were smaller NGE OF CARLOT SALES C ON 4 without incurring the risk of having) in-law, Douglas Fairbanks, halted a} return to Tribune ior reward. 9 |and demand was limited. Oats de-| Minsaepie Dec ise eRane from page one the lady herself step up behind | world tour to visit him in the hospi- | the reason his divorced wife, Marilyn Lost and Found Miller, suddenly dashed abroad with-|7OsT—Man’'s per pockel book on out a passport and without any ex-| Broadway between Fifth and Sixth |Planation to friends in New York.! street 8:00 a. m. Tuesday, contain- For return of black ter= and start chuckling. tal. i th bi feet. Whi t Kresge (8. 8.) 10% |mand was rather good. Rye demand lot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1! Leaders Endorse tier wit rown fee hite spo cownward, steady; weighty bullocks y i Of carlot grain sales: pied on throat GE LOns Weak foun Gatcnvna Renee Greeey, s|was quiet to good. Barley demand| hard spring. 49 7-8 to 511-8; No. 1 PUTTY GOOD STORY — 16% |was slow. Flax offerings were light 22% pndis demand was fair. i dark northern, 49-58; No. 2 northern, Allotment Plan Tacoma, Wash.—A deep dark mys-|Umient to the two men at Saint Valery For Farm Relief jen Caux. They were present at the 214 te Gr. Qu t ti en tery was solved recently by Ernest | dedication. rcs 6% ain Quotations No. 1 amber durum, 53 3-8; No. 1 C. Loyd, chicken raiser and linotype| | TED— h . pis 8° .| 8griculture department would be re- sain | _P. O. Box 146, Wing, N. D. 135 |° MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Fim 38 127s NO 9 74 SU") aired to estimate the 1993 produc- Prien plekellisicieaityiene ot tne | ala ean see cme ions tion | = 13% |Minneapolis, Dec. 13.—(P)— Com, No. 3 yellow, 21 1-2; wo. 3/ 10D of wheat, cotton and tobscco| windows on one side of his house.| Anthony, W. M. to #] Paso was neser | 40% | Wheat— ‘Open High Low Close|white, 17. "| Bid the Probable domestic conump-| Kite ne had replaced the putty the| sary i save the. life of ite suy| —————_ antes to Rent 7% | Dec. isi 5 “4aie » 17. i tion and fix percentages for home r he had replaced the putty the) sary to save the life of little Billy WANTED TO RENT—A fourcroom $x, S52 | Oats No. 3 white, 14 to 14 3-4. | Dom DS exports second time he decided to keep| Ward. For four days Billy had been| WANTEI jour-room, “46, “4eu| Rye, No. 2, 31 1-8 to 31 5~ The individual producer would re-| Watch. Soon he heard a tapping at|suffering from a sore throat and when| heated apartment, prefer it fur- Barley, No. 3, 25 1-2 to 28; sam-| ceive negotiable treasury certificates | the Window. He went quietly outside|on the fifth day he began to choke,| Mished. Will take it for four tos+, .27%| Ple grade, 24 1-2, approximating the amount of the| ‘© Collar the culprit. He found but|Mr, Ward loaded Billy into his car} months or longer. Write Bismarck 12814 ‘28%| Flax, No. 1, $1.05. tariff on his domestic allotment in| iS neighbor's pet magpie blissfully|and started his thrilling ride which; Tribune Ad No. 3084. —_—— eating putty. . ended in the office of Dr. Vandever.| WANTED TO RENT—During the leg- H addition to the market price. For ” . art are t Produce Markets | instance, a wheat grower whose total Meio iescs sect creased by very liberal holdover from | toew’s Inc. Monday; light yearlings up to 7.00,|Mack Trucks most weighty steers of value to sell at| Miami Coppe: 4.50-6.00; stockers weak to 25 lower; |Mo. Kan. & other killing classes scarce, steady: ba ee siaughter cattle and vealers—steers, | Mont. Ware good and choice, 600-900 Ibs., 5.25- Nat, Biscuit . 7.25; 900-1100 Ibs., 5.00-7.25; 1100-1300] nat’ Cash Reg. Ibs. 4.75-7.00; 1300-1500 Ibs. 4.75-| Nat. Dairy Prod. 7.00; common and medium, 600-1300) Nat. Power & Lt. a ~4 Ibs., 3.00-4.75; heifers, good and|New York Cent. . 3 choice, 550-850 lbs. 4.50-7.00; com-|NY. NH. & Htfd. mon and medium, 2.50-4.50; cows,/Norf. & Western . good and choice, 2.25-3.50; common | North American . and medium, 1.75-2.25; low cutter and heath Pacific cutter, 1.00-75; bulls (yearlings ex-| 5.0 c Gas dB cluded), good and ehoice (beef), 3.00-|pacitic Light . 4 4.00; cutter to medium (milkfed).|packard Motor . good and choice, 5.50-6.50; medium |Par.-Publix ... 4.50-5.50; cull and common, 3.00-4.50; | Pathe Exchange stocker and feeder cattle—steers, good Renner oe Cc.) .. and choice, 500-1050 Ibs., 4.00-5.00; | Pe! 50; No. 3 mixed, 43 3-8; No. 4 hard winter, 46 1-8; No. 2 durum, 45 3-8; = The doctor cleared ie boy's throat| islative session beginning the Third FRANCE REMEMBERS and inserted a silver breathing tube; of January. A nicely furnished and as 1, ileal w Ricaient Gemanten to BH Tenia: | _Paria-to doediot valor goes unrep-| and paved iuim'from deat fromdiph:| fected’ ahartmedt ee ee ates 104% 1.04% CHICAGO total, would receive the amount of |°8nized in France. Two years ago|theria, | enough for a family with two chil- Chicago, Dec. 13.—(P—Eggs and) the tarit—42 cents a bushel—on the|Maj. Dieudonne Coste and Maurice —_———_ | dren. Must be close to the down butter had a firm tone Tuesday with) g99 plus the prevailing market price. |Bellonte made a successful Atlantic} The year 1928 was the second! town district. Write full informa- some quotations. revised upward.) “Under the current draft of the bill| airplane crossing from Paris to New| largest in the history of foreign fi-| tion to Advertisement Number 3070 Poultry ruled steady. the certificates would be paid out of| York. France has just erected a mon- | nancing in the United States. in Care of The Bismarck Tribune. 2 or north. 14% 13 dk north: 45% Butter, 9,000; firm; creamery spe- 3 ium, 2.50-4.00. Philips Pet... 5% | Grade of i : a fund created by an excise tax as- eaheeD, 42000; not cetablied: few Pub, Bye. ri a (GD), 25: extra’ firte (OOo); 22 ia SesseM on processors, millers and the sales weak to unevenly lower; good to apace 20% 4 i. 1 ona like, which would be equal to the cholce native lambs 5.50-6.00 to pack- | pin Bai cu bi he am ais 3 ime feet Paces | st CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY = y ers; city butchers bidding 6.10-15 on TRadio ae 5) centralized carlots), 22 3-4. sown, and cl » yy | changed. dium, 450-50; all weights, common. | Remington 3% { Cheese, per pound: Twins 12; y 375-4805 eves. 9 90-150 i oo o noe Hi Daisies 12%; Longhorns 12%; Young Dollar Grows 25 | WHEN YOU olce, }=2.75 5 a “ Fs ‘ ericans 12%. *. . i common, .75-2.00; feeding lambs, 50- tnt a ars Poultry, live, 1 car, 41 trucks, steady. Cents in Chicago PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING 15 Ibs., good and choice, 5.00-50. Safeway Stores 40's ,, |Hens 10-13; Leghorn hens 9; colored i ae, SIOUX CITY St. L.-San Pran. si 49% |springs. 10, Rock springs 101-11: A Chicago, Des. RR The dollar, Business and professional firms whose advertisements Schulte Ret. 1 roosters 8; turkeys 11-15; ducks 8-10, ey ie lon’s second larg- appear below—you are securing for yourself the Best i Sioux City, Iowa, Dec. 13.—/)—(U.| Seaboard Air. se ,|geese 10; Legh %4; [est elty showed Tuesday, is about 25 | arck. ig 8. Dep. Agr)—Cattle, 2,000; fed| Seaboard Oil 0 Bt a * ees 1, “enorn chickens 844; cons larger than it was in 1929. and Most, Bellalve. jn, Bap ‘They. Guarantee, 39) 3 firm; matured steers slow, |Sears-Roebuck Teal spent: bulk steers and year-|Servel, Inc. . lings eligible $4.75 down; few held|Shattuck (F. G.) around $5.50 and above; odd lots fed| Shell Union Oil . 1° Breakfast of two eggs, toast, coffee, render Prompt and Efficient Service at Low, Rea- Minnesota and South at a heat was one of tl argal found g ; i aa reareln. New York, Dec. 13—(P)—Butter, ‘ by @ shopper-reporter. There was THEIR FIRST AIM—ALWAYS—IS TO SATISFY ; a heifers up to $4.50; most beef cows|S! j1 DHW or ; ‘ , |18,711, firmer. Creamery, higher than] oven a dab of jam for the toast. i 4 1HW 45% 47% 45% 4714 |extra 25-2512; extra (92 score) 24%] "0 THEIR PATRONS i *LTB-ARS: MONEE, AN GUTS tay 3H |Graaeof "°°" Itirsts (87-91 score) 22%4-24%; seconds| ne ousiness and professional men, ; largely $1.25-.50; good to 4, ie ——* People who at -cent breakfasts a : Ne eee ia tos eran. dona. ta| Seer quit DEW o 0 PETS 22-22%; centralized (90 score) 23-%.| few years ago, eat here now,” a wait- CALL THEM OFTEN i $3.00 and under; choice steer calves! Southei s "4 urum | ese, 396,381, firm, unchanged. ler said. Incidentally, the restaurant J held above $6.25. ry te % 50% | Bees, 12,088, firm. Mixed colors,| owner said he couldn't complain about Hogs, 7,000; early sales light lights and packing sows about steady; later) St standards (45 lbs. net) 36-38%; re-| business. handled receipts (43 Ibs. net) 34-35,] In the residential section an. apar: ; bids 10-18¢ lower on other butchers; no gradas 82; special Packs, including ment building of good appearance of: || $49.50 pakton WASHES USED CARS Would You te vet few early sales 140-170 Ib. lights, unusual hennery selections sold from|tered “excellent four room furnished ity Pricer gee Posi- FOR SALE Like to f $2.85-.90; top $2.90; packers bidding store on credit 39; refrigerator, special | apartments—reasonable rentals,” Two Ae as) ire elimi- e Try $250-.70 for 180-260 Ib. averages: packs 2912-30; standards 29; rehan-| years ago they rented for $75 a month, a. Fully guaranteed. You must Very Low Prices Somethin: most packing sows $1.90-2.25; feeder Gled receipts 28-28%; mediums 27-|" “They're $60 now,” the manager this washer in o1 to appre- Ensy Payments iz value. ate Lhe exceptions! val sue. or Phone ie vies SY eligible up to $2." Sheep ; no ‘early sales fat lambs, asking higher; other bere unchanged; choice slaughter lam! held above $5.75; bulk desirable feed ing lambs quoted $4.50-5:00." FOREIGN EXCHANGE eae poultry firm. No freight quo: cepsiglt oe eg tai cj sy sa lo fre! - | tive rent r left, “ ht tations. Brollers, express 7-15; fowls,|to $55.” rs Seebe oaye Sore ares, Eoaveteds turkeys, express 14- ; ducks, express unquoted. Dressed \N COMMITS 8 7 i poultry steady, unchanged. ontta® Dec 13 0?) Business as-|| Automobile Service Re a ee em jates of Hi ‘d J. Cunningha: | Miseellaneous __||«1, presicent of an advertising agency, ALL MARS Sandin-Wilde Motors, Inc. PHONE 1500 Hi COB#sOD ifferent? For Insurance And Investments * CAPITAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY New York, Dec, 13—(P)—Foreign ee ——@¢ ascribed his death from what Work Guaranteed Typewriters, Adding Machines, | | _ Phone 1660 de allie: “eek ia Gon Pe ening ep POTATOES Pb aecrergbmarrth we rgg Myce! toad gag Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Snags eke Spee F. A. LAHR m ot . Steel mixed. 2 ea pol —( (0. 8./bulle ealth. Cunningham was 207 Broadwa; Great Britain 3.26%; France 3.90%;| Util, Pow. & Lt. 56, : “lt Dep. Agr.)—Potatoes: Light wire in-| found unconscious in his office Mon-|Lonene_™ Bismarck one 520 7 National Bank Bldg. Italy 5.11%; Germany 23.78% ; Nor-j| Vanadium Corp. ob ica a i quiry, demand and trading light, mar-|day night and died two hours later. way 16.84%; | Sweden 17.84%; Montreal | Wabash ae 5% ket Firm. Carloads f. 0. b. shipping 6,00. ‘ Warner . De points (based on delivered sales less SELECT N. D. MAN all transportation charges) b obarege SS Butte, Mont., Dec. 18—(?)—Armin olis basis, too few sales reported to He Hill, Bottineau, N. D., graduate in bao a fa onions, ant Megas Peeserin ital CHICAGO POTATOES f Missoula, a senior at the Univer- 28% 31% 28% Chicago, Dec. 13.—(#)—(U, 8. Dep. nar of Montana, were chosen Mon- we De, ia 8 vax fi err eee ier 137, ies day to represent Montana in the ais New Yor! 13.—()—Curb: A bees . 8. shipment 3 si 3 supplies |trict Rhodes sc! The Armour Creameries in| Service 3 TI Desens AAS! AO 1S Pag than os. see Money fen Now 2a 22 Seer those things you XMAS PHOTO for.. a igen ‘ made Cities ——— moderate, demand light, trading slow: |tions in Spokane Dec. 1¢ and 18. Printers Ramee’ for Gir ieee) Scpaeror ari” | ARERR a ee Canara | emo goo ome ,|| eee | LETTERING one * nea] . } (AP) —' eat jusset o v thi of ‘ nolidays. Comets, mA! Gaited Founders is Tee coemay "6 compared to 4t/ra.rrss; Idaho Rusets mostly 120-25, Pitaburgh, Dec. 18RD. W. J.|| Often Outiters cts re Rone cae eine » ™ your trevaing_ my | CHICAGO STOCK i* Wheat BOSTON WOOL. Liasreay 4 tar aivector ritus of the BISMARCK ING DEP. ARTMENT — Cash in With a (By The Associate’ Press) 1° qr sagt. sae SE |! oston, “ees Idee eer_Mtagerate Oe tiee eitieun OF Sitcoamp aiegtd ealines hab swavon Sear ps Tribune Want Ad ) Midwest Util. (new) fi. |2 dé north, 49% 50% \.... \.s.. (quantities of scattered offerings of |at his home Tuesday. He held deco-