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y PROPOSED MARKET ACTIVITY OF U. 8. ~ HOLDS DOWN RISES “Early Losses of Fractions to/4m Two or More Points Re- duced in Some Cases New York, Nov. 14.—(P)—Possible | 4 governmental action to stem the for- eign buying rush in American secur- ities Saturday helped put a damper on the stock market. While a few alcohols, amusements Assd. and aircrafts bucked the trend, and ae early losses of fractions to 2 or more points were later reduced in some in- stances, numerous recent leaders were substantially lower at the close. Transfers were around 1,150,000 shares. 7 U proved but corporation loans gener- ally were lower. 8. government securities im- | Bi Commodities were/ p, mixed. Foreign currencies were high-/| Br er in terms of the dollar. Outstanding share losers included Anaconda, Kennecott, Cerro De Pasco, | © American Smelting, Sears Roebuck, Montgomern Ward, Macy, Interna- tional Harvester, Allied Chemical, Pennsylvania, Southern Pacific, Sim- mons Co., Johns-Manville and Crown Cork. Among gainers up to 2 were U. 8.1¢' « Industrial, American Commercial, Distillers Corp.-Seagrams, Boeing and Douglas Aircraft. Ahead were Libby, McNeill & Libby, Allied Storés and Lerner Stores. Better also were Para- c mount and Warner Bros. Paramount + First Preferred got up six points. In a generally fractional lower range were U, 8, Steel, Bethlehem, General | Motors, Chrysler, Woolworth, Ameri- can Telephone, Consolidated Edison, American Water Works, Standard Oil of N. Y., General Electric, Good- year, N, ¥. Central, Santa Fe, Loew's and American Can. | Livestéck SOUTH ST. PAUL South St Paul, Ainn., Nov. 14,— (AP—U, 8, D. Aj—Fat ‘cattle trade haritisdn laieven sauriigs thet onet week, with declines quite general on late ‘days, cows closing around 50 cents or more lower for the week, lower grade steers and other she stock showing less decline. ‘The week’s top on choice to prime long fed steers was 11.50 with other fed offerings mostly 9.00 to 11.00, In- between grades 6.50 to 8.50; plainer kinds down to 4.50, light cuttery steers and helfors 3,00 to 4.00. Butch- ¢ or cows closed mostly at. to 4.25, wood fat cows up to 5.25, or more, cutter and low cutter cows 2.75 50, good fat cows up to 5.25, or more, most cutter and low cutter cows 2.75 ‘to 3.50, Sausage bulls earned 4.00 to 5,00, Better vealers sold late at 6.50 to 8.00, culls down to 3.50 Stocker and feeder steers sold from 2.00 to 6,00 or better, most late sales 5.50 down, Declines marked the hog trade of the past week, bulk better 200 to 300 pound butchers closing at 9.00 to heavier weights down to 885 or 4 low, well-finished 180 to 200 Ae .00, 160 to 180 pounds 8.2 80, 140 to 160 pounds 7.25 to , 100 to 140 pound pigs 6.00 to 7.85, good sows 450 pounds down 8.35 to 8.85, heavier down to 8,00, good stags brought 8.00 to 8,50. Fat native sheep and’ lambs sold steady Saturday, bulk fat lambs to packers 8.50, two loads choice lambs to shippers 8.75, lower grades 6.00 to 7.00. Slaughter ewes cashed at 1.50 to 3,50, Numerous loads of 50 to 76 pound range feeding lambs sold this week at (660 to, 7.50, lghterweights mainly 5.00 to 6.50. CHICAGO Chicago, Nov. 14.—(AP—U. S. D. A.) —Hogs 8,000, including 6,500 Aircel slow, week-end trade; around 15 low- er than Friday’ vere ee: scattered sales good and c! to 270 Ibs. 9.25 to 9.60; top rs Ibs. 8.50 to 9.15; few light pigs 6.00 to 6,75; strongweights up 8.2 sows scarce, quotable 9.25 shippers took 200; holdover compared ‘week ago; putchers under 180 Ibs. mostly 25 to 0 lower; others OWS 100; pom PAcee prime and yearl! all weights stead: it other gradés and representative weights unevenly 25 to 50 lower, mid- Cream. vee Cuban Am, Curtiss Wriebt . Deere & Co. Dia. Match . lye Graham Paige . Gt. Nor. Tron Ore Ctf, Gt. Nor. Ry. Pid. Gt. West. Sugar Hupp Motor .... Tilinois Central Industrial Rayon . Int. Bus. Mach. Johns-Manville. Kelvinator . Kennecott Krogcr Grocer’ Libbey-O-F. Gl. Ligg. & My. B. (4 Loew's Lorillard P) . Mack Trucks Macy (R. H.) Marsh. Field . 10 to 25 off; pigs 50 to 75] Ni dle grade yearlings ruling steady to| Pi 25 lower, and most medium weight and weighty steers fully 50 down, in- stances 75 off; sharply increased ~ runs and weakening effects of huge ‘1 main price breaking le cloned slow; extreme 12, w high; about s 1.00: yearlings 11,50, also a new high: 1.430 1b. Jocks 11:80; 11600 Ins 11,008 1,800 Ibs, 1050; ail fed heifers fully ‘steady; Food’ to choice beef cows scarce: Strong to 25 higher, but cutters and common beef cow tly, 50 lower: bulls 25 rand vealers 50 to 1.00 off. a ipaD ety ending pared® Friday” ol tat lambs 50 to 75 low eep mostly Steady. feeding lambs weak to. 25 oF more off; week's lamb top 9.15 paid early for choice natives to small kill- ers, top at clos 0, but city but ers’ and shippers Inactive late; bulk desirable natives £,85 to. 9 week's bulk 8.50 to 9.00: bulk range killer 50; fed “come- backs” mostly 8.50 to 8,75, some abe ward to 9.00; fed summer, shorn lambs mostly 8.00; yearlings 7.00 to Tacahter owen a tbeto 4.00 montiy: top Mi2s: feeding lambs 3.00 to 8.10, bulk around 3.50 to 7.65, fer all Mupeaess for. meek 700 dire stOUX CITY Sioux City, Nov, 14.—(AP—U. 8S. pe A.)—Cattle 400: market for th most fed yearlings 25 h fed 25 down: fat 25 higher; others fully” cows strictly choice mostly 2s Nott: cutter grades 35 to 25 down: b Ba fenders 25 highe: i ertttigt heat 81ST ace on feds 9.00 down choice 75.50 tO 1028; good 8.00 to bulk beef S| 4.00 to enc Lhd rades 3 pe to 3.75; ch Ib, stockers 7.! 891 i. to 7.40; bulie to 6,00; choice ‘7.00 to 7.60; heifers 00, aor Hogs 1,500; compared with ak average. ard 10 15 high 9 0 180, Ib. lights 8.75 to 9.2: sows mostly 900. Sheep 500: Saturday's trade nom- inally steady; choice~ native lambs juoted at ase load teodere unsol ir week bulk i a 8. 18 ‘0 rf 25; ewe: 7 3.25 to 3,50; Band Ib. feeders €50 to 7.7: bul- | Pills, pene (oR no) ) R. Phelts ‘bode e Phillio Morris Phillips Petroleum Flour Proctor & Gamble . Public Service New Pullman Pure Oil . oe Se a) aoe Radio-Keith-Orph, EEL Rand Reo Motor Sou. C1 oe Bouihern Pacific . Standard Brands a G. & El. . lestern Westineh. Waestineh. wi % shipper of new crop wheat to Europe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 R141986 ‘Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., Nov. 14 WHEAT IS NOTABLY Grain Quotations FIRMER IN CHICAGO MARKET SATURDAY i M Effective Absorption of Offer-|\ ings Characterizes De ings in Pit Chicago, Nov. 14.—(P)—Effective ab- CHICAGO RANGE ee Nov, 14.— Wheat— Open sorption of offerings characterized De wheat trading Saturday from first to last, with prices notably firmer. A stimulating factor was a report that Argentina will not be an active i] until late in January. It was stated! BA that old wheat available in Argentina |" "7 3,, aRSSSessssna: Eeitatatat cata aac '% | closed is now reduced to almost bare bins, Dec. with the Argentine government wheat | Jan. board having but little wheat left on | Mar. hand except a small reserve for do- pay mestic millers, Wheat closed strong, %-1% above Friday's finish, Dec. 1.16%-%, asad Jan. 1.14%-%; corn % off to % up, Dec. 1.02%-%, May new 957-96; oats %-% 2 cents declirie to 20 cents gain. WHEAT FUTURES SLUMP ON LACK 01 MAN! Minneapolis, Nove e—-(@—Atter a strong opening Saturday on reports of unfavorable weather In the Argen- tine, wheat futures slumped on lack nd, Dec, nw heat closed at 1.30%, above the previous close and Ma: closed % higher at 1.24%. July closed at 1,19%, 1c above the previous clo! Coarse grains closed higher. Flax was in good demand and firm. Dec, flax closed % lower at 2.08, rie May % Nigher at 3.01. Dec, oats closed % higher at 42, and May % higher at 42%. Dec. rye closed % BIEReE at 85% and May tc higher Dec. 83%. an % ig higher’ “at 81 and 73%, respective- wheat demand was slow. Corn Oats demand was quiet to fair. Rye was steady, but there was no force to the demand. Barley offers of desirable quality were scant and wanted, Flax was in good de- 14 | mand If at all desired. aa itt RRR ea 3 OSSBSSSoRIasses: ee <S | Produce Markets | Pai dinbantenadiNlens CHICAGO Chicago, Nov. —()—Butter was unsettled In tone Saturday and eggs and poultry were steady. Butter 10,304, unsettled, prices un- changed, 8 2,004, steady; extra firsts cars and Fecal 37; fresh graded firsts cars and local 36; current receipts 34; ref-¢ rigerator standards 28%; refrigera- 15 trucks, steady; p 16%, less than 4% %; Leghorn hens 11; springs , up Plymouth and white Rock 14%, ‘colored 14, less than 4 lbs, Ply- mouth Rock 14%, white Rock 14, col- Plymouth and white Rock 17, colored 16; bareback chickens 11, Leghorn chickens 11%: roosters 13, Leghorn roosters 12; hen turkeys 16%, young toms 16, old 14; No. 2 turkeys 13; white ducks 4% Ibs. i live, small colored 13; geese 1244. Dressed turkeys easy; young hens id 21; young toms more than . 23, 16 lbs. 21; No. 2 turkeys 16. and less 23, old WW YORK New York, Nov. 14—(#)—Live poul- try weak. No Vereight or express augtatior 205, easier, Creamery, higher than extra 32%" to 98; extra (92 score) 32; firsts (88 to 91) 31 to 32; seconds (84 to 87) 30% to %; centralized 90 score 31%. Cheese 153,295, steady Prices unchanged s firm, tirete''ser mediuins 2: ditties ‘No. 32; average checks 28; refrigerato special packs 39: standards 29 to 29 firsts 28% to 29: seconds 27 to mediums 26% to 27; dirties 26 to checks 24. to Mixed colors: BUTTER-HGG #UTURES Chicago, Nov, Low Close Better Future: Storage Stand: November . Storage Stand December Storage Standards, January ..... Egg Futures: ()— ‘aigh 30% + st 31% 30% 30% 30% 30% 31% 31% 4 | Refrigerator Stan- Nov. a % | Refrigerator Stan- SLaNSRSISASsBsak peeers sees 8s RE SFE 28% 29% 28% 28% . 29% 28% 28% 29 28% dards, dards, Dec, . Refrigerator Stan- dards, Jan. $$$ —$ $$ > Miscellaneous | ideas fees 5 FOREIGN llores New York, Nov, 14.—()—Foreign exchange firm. Beat: Brttatn demand Aa dollar 40.26; registered Norway 24.58; al in New York 3; Montr ew York in Montreal " MINNEAPO STOCKS soagnneapolles Nov, 14.—(®)—Stocks close: miat Bank Stock 14%. th: Banco 9%. CURB STOCKS New York, Nov. 14.—()—Curb: American Gen, 10%. Cities Service 3% Elec, Bond & Share 19%, INVESTMENT ay Le (By the Associated Press (Over the counter In New Fork: Maryland Fund. 10.49: 11.49. Quart, Inc sh. Sel. Am, Sh. 1 WINNIPEG CASH peg, | Nov. wheat, No. 1 nr northern 1.07%; No. 3 northe % Qnts, No. 3 white ‘4 No, 3 white 44%; No. 1 mixed fe GOVERNMENT BONDS | New York, Nov. 14.—(@)—Govern- ment bonds: ‘Treasury 4%s 120,17. Bogens proem® he Aanociated Press) qiiarete'ce ‘Corp, 12%. eGraw El. 43. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Nov. 14.—(®)—Cash ees No. 1 dark hard 4%: hard aay xample grade hard 1.18. "gern, No, 2. yellow eS new Noe a to 1.03; 3 to 106; samples reat ” Me 1 ite 46% to 48 fee lo 86 nominal; malting 1.00 to” 4.04 nominal. Timothy seed 5.85 to 610 cwt: new 5.60 to 585 cwt. Clover seed 23.00 to 30,00 cwt. ANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Nov. 14,—()—Tange of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 2 dark northern 1.45%; No. 4 hard am- ber 14. Corn, No. 4 yellow 107% iP soa" Barjey, N se, iy arley, No, 28. not quoted. ——$_ . tot wort tt id May barley closed 15%, colored 14: small white ducks A 1 tirm.|1 or | quires: to a igh 1.16% 1.16% 1, pet 1.01% % 9554 1.25% 1.26% GORD RANGE advanced and provisions varying from | Minneapolis, ae —(P)— Wheat me se eeeee ? 0 a 8% sii Barley— peed Bariey—"" Dec, 80% 85% 83% 42 42% + 2.00 2.09 2.01% 2.01% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Nov. 14.4(?)— Durum— Dec, ....... 1.34 May ....... 130 Rye— Open High 1.34% 1,30 in “ine Low 130) % 119% 80% 12% 85. 83% A1% 2.08 2.01 Low 1.32% 1.29% 119% 17 81 3% 85% 83) % 42 42% 2.08 2.01 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov. 14.—()}—Wheat | receipts Saturday 96 compared to 113 ® year ago, innea| Delivered Ss... 1.40% 5s a. 1.30% 58 . 138% 147% 1.46% 145% 57 » N3T% 1.44% 56 me 1.38% 1.43% 1.34% 141% ‘% 1.30% 1.30% 137% spring .. 1.35% s 1.33% 131% lis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations ney, follow: Cash Whea‘ To Arrive Montans Winter" Wheat 4% poe Wor 1H W... 182 13% pre fae epee Me 1.3449 1H W... 1.28% 1.30% Grade. ws, 1D fa 1DHW o! HW... 2DHW or 2H W.. 1 amber hd 60 Ibs. 2 amber hd 59 Ibs. 2 amber hd 58 lbs. .. 3 amber hd 57 3 amber hd 56 lbs... 4 BES hd Ibs 4 ate hd 54 lbs./.. 5 amber hd 53 Ibs. 5 wae hd 52 1 5 amber hd 51 ay . ie iS > FRRR RES 338 888 + 139% 1.52% 1. 1.36% 1.48% 1.32% 130% 1.36% 1.28% 1.26% 124% 1.21% 141% 132% 1.29% 1.28% ss Fs Flax— No. 1...... 207, 93% 2.21 Corals are animals. 1.30% DH Wor 1H Wz... 1.30% 1.32% 1.28% 1 1.2615 HW 1H Wo. 1.26% 1.284% 1.24% 1.261% rie and South Dakota Wheat 1.23% 1.25% 1.21% 1.23's 121% 1.23% 1. Durum 19% 38% STATE OF NORTH PDAOTA COUNTY OF BUR! IN| DISTRICT DISTRICT Kathle Floyd Al my ane. Al FENDAN 2 plaintite thin court, tt eaaveavawaniuven sue sueeriter And undersigned at his office in the , County of Kidder, and Dakota, within thirty City of Ste Ne ‘count, the Steele, North Da! 10/31—11/7-14-21- tats "FOURTH Anderson, Plaintif¢. co de: ero Bs Defendant. NORTH Bane ABOVE NAMED Fou tre hereby summoned and re- er the Complaint of above entitled ction, which said Complaint Is onj p fle In the office of the Clerk of 132% 30% 1.28% 1.21% 1.38% DE- copy Male Help Wanted WANTED Experienced Cabinet Makers Fargo Food & Equipment 0. Fargo, N. Dak. WANT-ADS Are Your ‘Slaves for As Little As 45c Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale _| A LIMITED number of men will be instructed at small cost, to become bartenders. There are no available bartenders because North Dakota has just endorsed liquor for the “first time in its history. Personal instruction given in making all the finer cocktails, flips, fizzes, punches, ete. Free placement service for all graduates. For interview call Sun- day between 11:30 and 2:30 or ad- dress George Burns, Hotel Patterson, WANTED AT ONCE: Experienced Ford mechanic, none but experi- enced need apply. See Shop Fore- man at Universal Motor Co,, Bis- marck, Household Goods for Sale _ CHINESE hand made laces, table cloths, and bedspreads, Also an as- sortment of tapestries, couch covers, and wall panels, all sizes. At rea- sonable prices, Mrs, Z. Azar, 305 8th St. FOR SALE “CHEAP—Bed and coil spring, dresser, chairs, tables, gas Tange and numerous articles, Call fear door, 602 Third St. ONE SMALL roll top desk, one small kitchen cabinet with three drawers @nd drop leaf, one commode, Phone 1887 or call at 719 PRACTICALLY NEW bedroc with spring. Fairly priced. See janitor, Mason Apts, 9 a. m. to 5 PRACTICALLY new Mohair daven- port and chair, breakfast set, small __Tugs and chest. 314 2nd St. CHEAP! Mohair Davenport and chair. Good conditon, 217 7th St. Phone 579-R, DAVENPORT, daybed, bed and dress- er and miscellaneous articles, 508 _W. Bawy. ene KIMBALL piano, $75 cash, Call 4. Houses for Sale T ROOM stucco bungalow” with 3 room basement apartment, forced @ir, gas heat. Modern in every way. One year old. Located near capitol and high school. T, M. Casey & _ Son, FOR SALE OR RENT: Dec. lst. 7 room stucco house with 2 baths. Two upper rooms rented now. Nice full basement. For information, _call at 604 3rd St., rear door. NEW ‘semi-mod2m home. Big lot. Small payment down. Balance $20 per month. Obert A. Olson, Bis- marck, N. D. 106 3rd St. Watch Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Otto Wiest, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. ont northern Last, ie hard | Montana ‘i hard amber to 1,52% ae of 1b durum: No. 2, 4 , 89 a i, witha: 43% “to Barley, malting 80 to 1, 83 to $5, BOSTON WOOL. Boston, Nov. 14.—(AP—U, §, D. A.) —A steady demand for the relative- ly limited supply of domestic wools in the Boston market Saturday kept prices on a strong upward trend. Practically all grades shared in the demand at advancing prices, Late in the we th price on fine combing te was 92 cents scoured bai French combing. Up to scoured is Was being originally fine territory good French and staple lengths, Combing Ohio fleeces were sold at 37 to 38 cents, in t se, for fine Delaine, at 38 to cents for falf- blood staple, at 42 to % blood, and at 41 to blood, minimum ory wool s for short 95 cents paid for wools of combing Ghitega: i Potatoes 88, on 8. shipments rather Wisconsin 55; U. 8. No. Michigan hn isset Rurals PLYMOUTH CHEESE Plymouth, Wis., Noy. 14.—(®)—Ply- for the week: Twins rs call board: Daisies 164; Horns Tei. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Nov. 14,—()—-Flour unchanged. Shipments 16,060, Pure bran 31.00 3 Standard mid- dlings 34.50 % 33 FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, Nov, 14.—(@)—Enthu- slasm which’ broke out in the stock market following the alection show- ed signs of fatigue this week. Some brokers said traders felt the market had discounted for the pres- ent the bumper crop of more liberal dividends which made its appearance during this week. Also stressed as a possible factor In selling which whittled away val- ues In the latter part of the week was the knowledge the federal re- serve board was analyzing the pos- sible need of laws to contro! foreign buying of American securities, One question raised in some cir cles was whether the wave of high er wages sweeping along the Indu: trial front would serve to lift prices of finished products and thus incur consumer resistance, On the other hand, judging by the demand for shares of ‘such consumer divisions as stores and motion pic- tur®s Wall Street reaffirmed Its im- pression that the latent purchasing power will flow switfly into business channels, GRAIN REVIEW atin es poUs, Nov. 14.—(AP—U, 8. A.)—Although trade volume in the futures was limited, grain markets continued to show a firm tone during the week ended Friday, Nov. 13. Wheat prices moved slightly higher as the light domestic marketings were readily taken. n herein miniatlt, Dec. wheat advanced 1 to 1%, clos- Ing Friday at 1.29%. Dec. rye advanced 3 to 3% for the week, closing at 81%. 1rbee cate advanced %, jéc. barley esyenced 3 3 to 3% for the week, closing Dec. flax clo: unchanged at 2.08%. Flesh-colored reflections are now given by tinted mirrors. closing at j BEER PARLOR, finest location in BARBER shop, shower bath, cheap s| ONE TWELVE ton wagon scale. Five :| GHRISTMAS Cards—It is none too WELL FURNISHED apartment, first floor college building, large living room, built-in bed, dinette, kitchen and bath, large closets. City heat. $50, For appointment phone 1063 _or 1849. 2” ROOM apartment, first floor, 2 room apartment basefhent; one room, second floor. All furnished | for light housekeeping. 818 7th. 2 LARGE room apartment, ground floor. Newly decorated, hot water. Frigidaire. private entrance. Rear _door, 213 11th 8t. om apartment with private bath. New Electric refrig- erator. Also private heated garage. 708 1st St. ONE-ROOM furnished a gas, lights, water. Upstairs. 405 5th S8t., north side door. 1093-W. LARGE front room on third floor, weil furnished, kitchenette andj clothes closet. Phone 273. 411 5th 8t. TWO ROOM light 1 housekeeping aparment. Nicely furnished, wash- ing privilages. Close in. Phone _ 637-J. apartment, $16. Tel. TWO-ROOM modern furnshed - aparte ment. Large closet. Private en- trance, Phone 702-M, 229 W. Front. FURNISHED 2 room apartment for light housekeeping. Call 222 Man- dan St, Phone 176.00 FURNISHED APARTMENT, $40. 3 rooms and bath. Available Dec. 1st. aaa anes FURNISHED one room apartment, for two ‘adults. Rental, $18 IES oe oe oe 2-ROOM basement apartme! Suit- able for couple. $18.00 per month. 206 13th St. BAI enienoes FURNISHED light housekeeping room for rent. Rent reasonable. 213 Thayer. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Call rear door 118 Ist St. after 7 sd LL ES Se ae eek TWO ROOM with private bath. Gas heat, Call T. M. Casey and Son, FURNISHED apartment. Near high school. Adults only. Phone 1391. ONE ROOM furnished apartment. Newly decorated. 808 7th St. Business Opportunity FOR LEASE: 40 room hotel, finely constructed, and centrally located. Furnishings and fixtures will be sold on reasonable terms, Fine cabaret, beautifully equipped, in high cheerful sunlighted basement. Opportunity for person of experi- ence with reasonable amount of cash. Box 1015, Miles City, Mont. GROCERY STORE stock, merchan- dise and fixtures for sale. Annual business, $50,000. Population, 5,000. Good location. $4,500 will handle deal. Write Box 144, Bismarck, N. _Dak. state. Very good business. Reason for selling, will not handle liquor. Phone 499-3 or write Tribune Ad. 18156. Quitting for cash. Good business. A barbering. Jack Grothaus, Thomas, N. Dak, Salesmen Wanted GOOD SALESMAN between 25 andj 35 with car to sell Chamberlain Rock-Wool insulation, weather strips, screens and calking to oc- cupied building owners. Permanent position and splendid opportunity for advancement. $100 per month and bonus. Give full particulars in first letter for interview. Apply Chamberlain Weather Strip Com- pany, 2400 Hennepin Avenue, Min- | grease, 11934 Female Help Wanted Wimterized CARS These prices include Hot water heaters, winter’ winter oil and non- freeze solution. Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe ..$375 Plymouth Coach . 49 Studebaker Sedan Buick Brougham Plymouth DeLuxe Coach .. 395 Chevrolet Coach 375 Chrysler Sedan Chrysler 8 Sedan Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan . Chrysler “52” Sedan . 1928 Pontiac Coach . 1926 Chrysler Sedan .. This stock is small but choice. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone 700 1935 1935 1935, 1934 1934 1934 1933 1932 1930 1928 122 Main Motors offers the following Winterized Used Cars | 1936 Plymouth 4-door Touring 1935 DeSoto 4-door Touring Sedan 1935 Chrysler Airflow, 4-door 1935 Terraplane 4-door sedan 475. 1934 Ford 4-door Sedan. 375 1933 Chevrolet Coupe . 350 1932 Chevrolet 2-door in 310 1931 Ford 2-door Sedan..... 225 1929 Ford 2-door Sedan..... 125 1928 Chevrolet 114-ton Truck 150 1929 Pontiac 4-door Sedan.. 175 1929 Studebaker Sedan . 100 1928 Pontiac Sedan . . % 1928 Pontiac Coach .. +» 50 (10 others) Biggest good used car stock in the city. Livdahl-Cranna Motors, Inc, 516 Main Phone 314 DOUBLE INSULATED VAN in first class condition, size to fit any ton and a half truck.: A real bargain. Capital City Bottling Works. CHEAP: $200 credit on new Plymouth or Chrysler or might trade for used car. August Bumann, phone 171, Mandan, N. Dak. WE OFTEN repossess late model cars that must be sold at sacrifice prices. If interested write us care of Trib- une Ad 18178. 1933 Pontiac DeLuxe eight four door sedan. Driven 18,000 miles. A-! condition. Phone 1426, ONE $100 credit, one $90 credit on a Pontiac, Olds or Buick, Write Tribune Ad. 17851. MONDAY’S USED CAR SPECIAL 1935 TERRAPLANE 4-DOOR SEDAN ...... —at— “LIVDAHL-CRANNA MOTORS, Inc. Houses for Rent 6 ROOM house, 619 11th St.; 3 room house, 615 13th St.; 5 room house, 409 Washington, 4 room, at 716 Ave. F., 3 room house, 1906 Rosser. T. M. Casey & Son. LOST—13 sheep, ewes, lambs; one) black turkey, track brand on neck and rump. Reward. Roy W. Wild- fang, McKenzie, N. Dak. TAKEN UP — One small light tan male terrier with harness. Owner please call Clarence Hanson, 209 N. Eleventh St. Phone 671. mine cars, two foot track gauge, five ton assorted ‘steel rails, twelve and sixteen pound stock; five switches, one blacksmith outfit. Write Bismarck Powder Co., Bis- marck, Box 672. Or phone 1529-J. early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, either printed or engrav- ed. Samples are now on display Bismarck Tribune Co. POTATOES LOWEST PRICE in town. Come and see us. Order your winter supply. Kunz Grocery. 222 So, 9th. Phone 1317. —_ SMALL PIANO FOR ANYONE who can make small payments and pay out balance of contract. Write W. E. Lohman, P. O. Box 444, Bismarck. TWO SMALL buildings and also sec- ond hand lumber of all kinds and sizes, See Abe at N. P. Stock Yards or phone 439, rd ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done. Reasonable. Junior Neff. Tel, 1748-J. COCKER SPANIELS—Finest breed- ing. All colors, ages. Eligible. Rea- sonable. MACK Kennels, Finley, |. Dak. A GET your coal in early. Coal deliv- ered in Bismarck, $2.75 load lots. two ton or less, $2.85. Phone 2293. COOKING RANGE for coal or wood. Also cement block machine. Cheap. J, Rothschiller, 1014 Bdwy. ‘MEXICAN Chihuahua dog, full grown, weight 5 lbs., age 7 months. Phone 2. CELLO, in good condition. Also vio- lin, reasonably priced. Call 728. WHEAT Puffing machine in A-1 con- dition. 222 So. 11th St. Hay for Sale BALED HAY, Upland, Midland, Sweet Clover. Write or wire for Prices. F. A. Cousins, New Rock- ford, N. Dak. For Exchange ‘TO TRADE for hay 15 or last winter and spring Be Bpeten, Wilton, N.'DAk WANT bat 5B. SIX ROOM HO rage. Modern, blocks from school. Ad. 18131. GOOD modern house near capitol and high school. Vacant soon. Phone 250. Obert A. Olson. 5 ROOM modern house, near schools, $35. Available Nov. 15, Phone 1226-J or call 221 Rosser. , 2 bedrooms, ga- Coal furnace. Five Write Tribune ONE STORY, six room modern house. Gas furnace. Price Owens. Phone 278. Room and Board DOUBLE ROOM with board for two men, Reasonable. 418 Sth St. Phone 2047-R. Tribune Rates ANTED—Experienced maid for gen- eral housework. References. Write, Tribune Ad. 18099. WANTED: Girl for general house- __ Work. Phone 308-W. WANTED—Girl for general. house- work. 508 W. Bdwy. —___EE___e EE Instruction GOOD Barbers are in demand—En- roll now for training. Write for in- formation. Moler Barber College, 418 Front Street, Fargo, N. Dak. 1 _————————————— Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINES _ YOU will find the Markwell Paper Fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanent- ly. Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co, _Personal MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. —_—_——_—______.. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED and capable young woman stenographer who is now employed out of city wants work in Bismarck, her home town. Best of references furnished. Write Trib- une Ad 18201, RELIABLE young men and women wish to earn board, room, both or part time work, while attending Commercial college, WANTED: Two room dif sired. Girl also wants work by hour, after school or Saturdays. 319 13th. Tel. 1980. AMBITIOUS YOUNG man wants bookkeeping position or clerical work. References, Write Tribune Ad 18188, EXPERIENCED GIRL wants house work, Reiiable and good cook. Call __175-W. Ask for Ida. HIGH SCHOOL students interested in private tutor for English and Latin. Phone 593. like work. References. Weite Trib- _une Ad 18205. TWO EXPERI time work. Wanted to Rent TWO ROOM furnished apartment with private bath. Must be clean, No children. Write Box 15. YOUNG couple desires one or two room furnished apartment. Tel. 826. Wearing Apparel FOR SALE—Man’s martin lined coat with marmot collar. Medium size, only $20. May be seen at Tribune Office. Wanted to Buy BRING IN YOUR SKUNKS. The season is now open. We pay high- est market prices. Bring them in now! Hides, furs, scrapiron and junk, get best prices. Northern Hide & Fur Co. The brick building corner 9th and Front streets, Bis- WANTED TO BUY OR TRADE two 30x3% solid rubber tires on rims. Write Tribune Ad, 18154. OSS = IT Is A pleasure to serve your real estate needs in the selection of @ desirable home or a lot on which to build. Having over 100 real homes. and over 1,000 lots from which to select in every part of the city, It is impossible to advertise each, separ- ately. All listings and all corre- spondence regarding your sale is open to your inspection F. E. YOUNG. ———— Rooms for Rent TWO SLEEPING rooms, next to bath. $15 each. Good beds. Near high school. Gentlemen preferred. W. _E, Cleveland, 614 Ave. C. TO WOMEN, only, 4 sleeping rooms with use of living room. Automa- tic heat and hot water. 811 Ave. E. Telephone 454. CLEAN, WARM, desirable room with 2 large closets. Suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. 811 10th. Tel. 1228-W. pias hg ROOM for one or two girls with morning and evening meals, if de- sired. Phone 1844-LM. 315 Man- Pia ea a CLEAN WARM room suitable for one + or two gentlemen. Private entrance. Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- ions seeeeeseees MBC insertions Se +60 only in the state of North Da- fic display rates of 75 cents Per column inch per single in- sertion, = No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- « Ject any copy ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if Copy must be received by 13 clock. ‘moon, to imeare’ in- sertion same day. Out-of-Town Readers ore ives. gon ae Brito Sethe -Want As bepartenen oure te clinpinne of ad or ats enon aw Gives tn e " THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. Hot water. Phone 1227-R. FURNISHED 200M. Gentlemen only. Mrs. ?. C. Remington. 610 Tth St. Ph CLEAN, CO) ‘ABLE room in modern home. Always hot water. Close in. 501 6th. NICELY furnished sleeping room, first floor, next to bath. 408 10th. Phone 1760. LARGE, WARM front sleeping room on first floor. Always hot water. 308 Ave. B. ROOM for rent, close to town. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. 116 W. Thayer. FRONT ROOM. Gentlemen only. Close in. Call after 5 p.m. 418 and 8t. ONE LARGE and one small sleeping room. Board, if desired. 416 6th 8t. NICE WARM ROOM. Always hot water. Gas heat. 422 4th St. Phone 649. GOMFORTABLE ROOM. Close in. Phone 2056. Engraved Stationery Makes the Ideal Gift For Mother, Sister, Wife or Sweetheart. Inexpensive, prac-- tical and a gift that will be ap- preciated. empiri selections now. Bismarck Tribune _ Company