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Market Report for Sat., Nov. 21 New York Stocks| sell Prices Nev. ue PROFIT TAKERS ARE [Grain Quotations BUSY AS GRAINS HIT NEW HIGHS, oe Other Cereals Duplicate Per- M formance of Wheat in Up and-Down Market STOCK PRICES LACK VIGOR BUT GATHER FORWARD STRENG Many of Recently Depressed n Leaders Move Up Fractions to Two Points or More CHICAGO RANGE elec Nov. 21.—(2)— ee Mtg. Am, Crystal ‘Bus. z Am. Hide vies see ee: Mi Chicago, Nov. 21.—(#)—Brisk profit y taking on upturns of wheat prices to fresh record-breaking altitudes led to| De“. late reactions Saturday that virtually wiped out new gains. Other cereals duplicated the be- An undertone of New York, Nov. 21.—(}—Although Jacking vigor, the stock market tilted forward Saturday and many of the recently depressed leaders recovered fractions to 2 or more points. Brokers attributed the partly to lessening tension over Euro- pean political unsettlement and to more’ hopefulness for continued prog- ress in domestic business, Transfers | 5a) approximated 900,000 shares. Bonds improved, as did commodi- Foreign currencies displayed no particular trend. Prominent share gainers included U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Crucible, Con- solidated Edison, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, Lerner Stores, Boeing, Deere, Amer- ican Water Works, J. C. Penney, An- aconda, Kennecott, Standard Oil of N. J., Socony Vacuum, Westinghouse, General Electric, lied Chemical, U. 8. Rubber, common and preferred, Liggett & Myers B, Southern Pacific, N. Y. Central, Stone & Webster, Loew's, Newport Indus- it Industrial Rayon, Firestone and Paramount. Livestock log receipts here 700 against 94,000 week and with demand fairly advanced during ee BB am. Wat. Wks. # havior of wheat. strength continued, however, owing, to next week's United States official) no. forecast indicating but little moisture | Me in prospect where needed. Wheat closed irregular, % lower to % higher compared with yesterday's M finish, Dec. 1.17%-%, May 1.1514-%%, jy9, corn % off to % up, Dec. 1.05%-%, May new 99%-1.00, oats unchanged to % advance and provisions unchanged | De to 5 cents down. us Aviation Corp. .. Balt. & Ohio - |Bendix Aviation Boeing Airpl. . Borg Warner . North American, Burr. Ad. Mch. Butte Cop. & Z. . Canadian Pac. .. Lb SEL MINNEAPOLIS RANGE TURNS TIDE OF MARKETS Minneapolis, Nov. 21. ray Minneapolis, Nov. Wheat— selling of Chicago May wheat around Ide in markets Sat- urday and prices lost an early gain based on rainfall reports from Ar- Trade was quiet during the last haif of the session, Export and flour business through the session held slow. Flax was independent and closed firmer while oats galned fraction on steady buying, wheat closed Was unchanged wy was up Dec. Fax closed % ee at 2.09 and May was di at 8 closed % higher at ‘oh and unchanged at 19% . Cerro de Pasco, 21.—(®)—Liberal | 1.16 turned the t! Jul; Maltin Barley Dec. . Colgate-! Palm. unchanged at Colum, G. & El. .. Colum. wie, Vic. Com! & Souter : t . meclen finished rt ae A “iayd and May % lower % Cash wheat offerings Demand “for better colored. this week were DULUTH RANGE Cont. Oil Del. Duluth, Minn., Nov. 21.—()— Corn Products Cream Wheat . Cuban Am. Sug. week, occasional lots of choice 240 to 260 pound butchers making 9.35 Sat- urday, most 180 to 300 pounds going to 180 pounds » 149 to 160 pounds 8.10 fat 100 to 140 pounds 7. 5. good sows 450 pounds down 0 9,00, heavierweights down to r wheat was in quiet to slow Durum of desirable color was in good demand, Oats were in steady demand. of malting quality was in mand, Barley demand good for malt- Flax continued in good | Produce Markets ——_—_________. r the week with she stock around 25 cents higher.e Better grade hier steers and yearlings sold week at 9.50 to 11.00, top 11.25, k short-feds down to ‘8.00, warmed-up lots MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov. 21 peed tages b a gear Saturday 81 compared to olis cash wheat pe os Eee os today ash Wheat Firest. T. & R. w |Gen. Foods . Gen. Motors .. CHICAGO . ‘medium kinds down. to 21,—(7)—Butter was Brades 3.50 to 75, most butcher cows 40 good westerns up Commoh and medium saus sts ( 3 to fanaa firsts (88 to 89) 30% to 31m: (90 centralized Goodyr. T. & R. . Graham Paige Gt. Nor. Ry. Pf. Gt. West. Sug. Hour-Her. B. . feeder steers earned. 5.50 to 6.90. or wore, plain and medium lightwelghts 0, at 6.50 to 8.00, ‘lower grades a y 4% Ibs. up 16, less than 4% lbs, 12407 Leghorn hens i 4 Ibs. up, Fiymouth Rock 15%, lored 14%; less than ve lbs. Plymouth and whi Flymouth and) whit Bulk of the jgheice slaughter lambs powngs and fat buck lambs belng aise throw;outs mostly dium to choice native e 0 to 4,00, part deck strictly choice 130 pound ewes 4 chickens 11%; roosters 13, Leghorn roosters 12; turkeys, hens 17, your p, |Johns-Manville white 4% Ibs. up 16, colored 15, ‘small white 14, small colored 13; tap—u, ding T0nb a: few good ant Be Dressd. turkeys easy: hens young 23, old 19%) toms, young, more than 16) Ib: 16 ibs, and less 22%, Most 150. to 173. Ibs, 450 to 600 1b. sows 8.8. 37%. Montana, Winter Wheat NEW Mack Trucks New York, Nov. .|Macy (R. H.) McKesson & Rob. . McKesson & Rob, Pf. 5 |Mid-Cont. Pet. ei ee ahlve poul- and {pigs 10 to Les 1.32% 1.34% 1.30% ly losing quotable top 9.73. nominal, extras (92 score) 33% to 34; firsts (88 to 91) 82% to 33%; other prices st ees 1.32% 1.28% light cattle active and ose 1.2856 1.30% 1.2655 steers steady to Minn. Moline Imp. Mont. Ward . Murray Corp. Nash Motors . firsts 28% to 29%; whites, resule of to 47; ors: refrigerators, seconds 27% to 28; premium marks 45 and midwestern premium marks 13 to iz 8S MO QHUS=US-0: Rie mits Rims Bet 223 #35455 ay + 1.26% 1.28% 1.24% 1.26% and South Dakota Wheat « 1.23% 1.25% 1.21% 1.215% 1.23% 1.195 1.19% 1.21% 1.17% 1 Durum best 1392 ip. steers 11 — aling wade 1050 Ib} coast, jumbo and premiums 44 to 51; Pacific coast, specials 42% to 43; Pa- cific coast, standards 40 mixed colors, white brown and duck egs8 unhanged. 8 inward although. 1 2.10; middle grades § eOPOKU: feotostotote-t-} a2g%gs Pe: S)file in the offi BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Nov. 21.—(?)— Butter Futures: High Low Close Northern Pacific hers sold up to a pacar, Motor Ege Futu: Refrigerator Stan- nantes, a os 1! Penney (J. C.) . SanTh ee Bete ns is, Nis nefrirebator Stan- n {Phelps Dodge ba week's bulk natives . o fangers usually lacking quality, mostly; clipped lambs Foo. to ording to kind: t Miscellaneous laughter ewes 35; feeding lambs hulk around 5,00 to 7.00; Jouda choteo 78 1b. shearing lambs Proctor & Gambie FOREIGN EXCHAN ecniaee steady, Bes eae Seek io “ Redo-xtith OSD: Hi re mi “sweden 2 2g3 Montreal In New York 100. 83 DAD cattle ‘s00: tharket for. the ek: Better fed steers and yearlings 25 higher; plainer ff; some heavy beeves 50 bed et stock strong to ind feeders strong to 25 higher; beet prime 1034 lb. yearlings 11.85: est since early January: load lots 1047 Baek Tob, B. Schenley Distill. . Seaboard Oil . MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS 21.—(@)—Stocks & Sebbebes Roe eS eR RE RRR choice fat heifers, 10.2 8.00 to 8.60; late bulk beef cows 4.00 to 4.75; some 5.00; cutter grades 3.15 to 3,75; better stockers und feeders |g, 05 plainer Kinds 6.00; choice to er largely $00 do % 2.000, steady, top 9.25: better 280 Ib, butchers 9.15 to 9, 160 to 180 Ib. lights 8.75 to 9.15; x 8.90 to 9.00; for the week: butchers 15_to 26 lower; stags steady, Sheep 500, Saturda: good to choice native choice quoted 8.75; market for the week: lambs ie fo 35 higher; sheep feeders steady, Treasury 41s . Treasury 4s 115. CHICAGO. STOCKS (By the Associated Preas) Midwest cor eGraw E) "s trade stead DULUTH CASH GRAIN . 21,—P)—Ci | case of vour failure to appear or al No. northern spring, are northern, ‘38 ibs., S., 1.365% £8 complaint, iy See woven ine counter in ae ‘and fat lambs 8.83; to 8.75; less desirab’ 10; feed iat er one ae weights 4.00 breeding me 3.50 to | Union ‘dark northern 1.41 ra dark northern 1.03% to 2 dark hard winter 1.22 Bs amber aurum | orted.. ‘ny No. s wisea ih Gas. Imp. ... No. 3 Se af; (No, 410 8 Ind. Aleohol «Oat fe F white’ “tase Ibi iis to Teo; No, 4 to 78 nominal; mi to 6.10 cwt, Clover ‘WISCONSIN Meter rp Nov. MINNMAPOLAS FLOUR fee 1 aes nA 22.230. 8 giandard folds 16, Ched. call board, ‘Daisies farm 32,00" to fi Horns Tem. aiings 35.00 to 35.50. QUIZ 2 MEN ABOUT SIX DECAPITATIONS Ceveland Detectives Find Sharp Butcher Knives in Sus- pects’ Shacks Cleveland, Nov. 21.—()—Detectives Saturday questioned two men as sus- Pects in Cleveland’s “headless body” Slayings Six decapitated bodies or! Parts of bodies have been found here within a year. Detectives Ralph Kennedy and Leo Duffin said the men shared a rem- shackle house near the desolate sec- tion where most of the torsos were discovered, The officers said they found five butcher knives, ground to razor-edge Sharpness in the house, Kennedy said on a wall was & framed painting of medieval execu- tions — a headsman shown holding aloft a severed head, with ten decap!- tated bodjes in the foreground. FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, Noy. 21.—(®)—Although nourished at the roots by more lb- eral dividends and news of business improvement, the stock market wilt- ed this week. Doubts” grew over folidarity of ‘the market's position, brokers ‘sald, Some belleved extra and special di- vidend payments were wearing off a a stimulus inasmuch as the ranks of Prospective beneficiaries were thin- ning out. Others had technical explanations and pointed to the droopy behaviour of rail issues as a possible drag on the forward progress of industrials, In most circles, however, the long pull view remained bullish, ‘Observers leaning to this interpretation were able to point to a somewhat better showing in steel operations, power output, carloadings, motor ‘produc- tion and retail sales, GRAIN REVIEW Minneapolis, Nov. TO AP—U, 8. D. Although grain markets were aueahouoe further advances the general market situation Haren early, ‘ADVERTISING SALESMAN THE Osborne Company of Clifton, N. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1936 : Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Looking for Bargains? — Read the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted Automobiles for Sale Howes for Sale HIGH SCHOOL graduate wanted for local soliciting and office work Prefer young man who can use car Write giving experience, references Tribune Ad. and salary expected. 18287. BARBER wanted at once at Modern Barber Shop. Bismarck. Salesmen Wanted J., oldest company selling art calen: dars, direct main advertising cam- paigns, specialized publicity, is en- larging its sale organization and will consider applications from men of character who seek a permanent connection. The Company has a record of 48 years’ service to bankers, manufacturers and better class retailers, Over half of its 200 representatives have been Osborne Men from five to for- ty years. Osborne Art Calendars, with exclu- sive reproductions of original paint- ings by famous artists have won world renown. The business is in- teresting, stimulating and highly profitable.to men who are prepared to study and work with close home office co-operation. Standard sales contract offers full time work, protected territory and liberal commissions with reasonable drawing privilege. New season starts in December. Write today, giving details your past busi- ness experience, car ownership, names and addresses three respon- sible references. Personal confer- ences will be arranged wherever ible. THE OSBORNE COMPANY, Clifton, New Jersey. showed a reactionary tendency. to- ward the close and prices finished down from the high points estab- shed earlier in the week, Dec. wheat advanced le net for the week, closing Friday at 1.30%. Dec. rye advanced 5% for the week, closing at 891% Dec, oats advanced 1% for the week, closing at 425%. Dec. barley prices were up 3% and cash feed prices up 3 to 4. prices held firm but trade ni row, 1 malting was quoted at 1.30 to 1.52, Dec. flax closed at 2.08% BOSTON woo: Boston, Nov, 21.—(AP—U, S, D, A.) —An unisually strong upward move- ment of domestic wool prices attend- ed urgent buying by a number of mills and top-makers in the Boston market Saturday, notably in short SALESMAN for Western North Da- kota territory on well known Snap- On, Blue-Point hand and equip- ment tool line. Exclusive terri- tory, liberal commissions paid weekly. Samples loaned, must own car and have mechanical experi- ence. Snap-On Tools, Inc., 1218 Harmon Place, Minneapolis, Minn. | 1934 |1935 1935 Buick Brougham .. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach . 1934 Chevrolet Coach 375. 1934 Chrysler Sedan 415 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan .. 425 1932 Plymouth Sedan « 295 1930 Chrysler Sedan . - 195 1928 Pontiac Coach _ {1926 Chrysler Sedan . » 6 Wimterized CARS These prices include Hot water heaters, winter! grease, winter oil and non- freeze solution. Plymouth Touring Airflow DeSoto Sedan Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe . Plymouth Coach ..... $525 | This stock is small but choice. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 700 MONDAY’S USED CAR SPECIAL ————__ 1928 CHEVROLET TRUCK $150 LIVDAHL-CRANNA MOTORS, Inc. Business Opportunity _ NATIONAL ORGANIZATION wants local exclusive distributor accus- tomed to large income, government regulations stimulating our busi- ness. Small investment secured. Anderson, 242 Plymouth Bldg., STORE. Stock for sale. Building and fixtures for rent or sale. Good locatione Write Box 188, Lehr, N. Dak. MEN WTH CARS to sell new electric arc welder to mechanics, repair- men, factories. Sells $3.75. Five minute demonstration makes sales. Up to 150% profit, Trindl Prod- ucts, 2223G Calumet, Chicago. Female Help Wanted combing fine territory wools, Mediums Ohio combing fleeces were limited supply, and further ad- in asking prices were made a sales at 45 cents grease in and % blood grades, Fine ine sold at 38 to 39 cents fn the krease and 97 to 1.00 scoured basis. Staple combing 1% blood one wool brought 40 to 41 cents in the grease. cnn POTATOES Chicago, Nov, 21.—(AP— A.)—Potatoes 55, on track U. 8, shipments 508; U. 8. set Burbanks, stronger, demand fair, U.S. ON Russet Burbanks and other stock, steady, demand slow; supplies moderate: sacked per cwt.! Idaho Russet Burbanks U, S. No. 1, 2.35 to 2.60 depending upon size and quality; U. S.No, 2, 2.00 to 2.10; Colorado Red MoCiures U. S.No. 0 to 2.60; partly graded 2.25 $55; Susconain Round Whites U. No, 1, 1.67% to 1.75; Minnesota Barly Ohlos partly graded 1.80. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Nov. 21,—(AP)—Cash nh. 1 northern 1.08%; No. 2 No. 3 northern’ 1.04%; white 44%; No. 3 white mixed feed 42%, ats, } 42%; No. It is estimated that approximately 500 commercial banks in the United States are now financing automobile purchases, as compared with about 350 @ year ago. SUMMONS, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF BURLFIGH—ss. IN| DISTRICT COURT, FOURTH DISTRICT Kathleen Anderson, Plaintiff. wvs- Floyd T. Anderson, Defendant. THE STATE OF “NORTH. DAKOTA TO THE, ABOVE NAMED DE- FENDA\ You! stay arabe gtmmoeed andes: quired to answer the Complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which sald Complaint 1s on of the Clerk of this court, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber and undersigned at his office in the City of Steele, County of Kidder, and State of North Dakota, within thirty days after service of this summon upon you, day of service exclusive and In case of your failure to so swer or to appear herein plaintife Will take Judgment against you by default for the relief in sald Com- plaint demanded, Dated at Steele, North Dakota, this 26th day of October, A. D. 1 (Copy). AY Mecarter Attorney’ for Plaintiff, Resld- ence and Post Office address, Steele, North Dakota 10/31—11/7-14-21-28—12/5 W. WANTED: Stenographer not regu- larly employed willing to work oc- casionally by the hour. Must be able to take dictation reasonably fast and accurately. Write Tribune Ad, 1828: [ANTED: Housekeeper farm. Small wages, but comfortable home. No objections to child under school age. For information and refer- ences write Box 48, Wheatland, N. ADDRESS, MAIL OUR CARDS. Stamps supplied. Good pay. Easy work. velope. Dept. 14A Zabel Insurance, Arlington, Calif. Apartments for Rent NICELY FURNISHED apartment in fireproof building. Living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath, large clos- ets. Electric stove, refrigerator. Built-in cupboards. City heat, laun- dry privileges. Write Tribune Ad. 18305. NICELY FURNISHED TWO ROOM furnished apartment, first floor. Lights, heat, gas for cooking furnished. Laundry pri- vileges. Adults only. Phone 282-M. 802 2nd St. UNFURNISHED apartment in new apartment building. Located at 212 Broadway west. Garage if desired. Call 459-M after 6 p. m. apartment suitable for two girls. Vacant Dec. 1st. Lights, gas, heat and water furnished. 819 5th St. APARTMENT, unfurnished, over ‘Woodmansee Store. Ready Dec. 1st. No children. Apply Woodmansee 8 3 ROOM unfurnished apartment, 3 closets, private bath and entrance. Gas heated. Near capitol. 919 5th st. LARGE front room on third floor, furnished, kitchenette and Phone 273. 411 5th well clothes closet. &t. 4 Send stamped addressed en- _Household Goods for Sale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Call Saturday 4 to 6. Sunday, 10 a. m.- 6 p.m. All day Monday. 925 8th &t. ROUND TABLE, 3 chairs; 1 library table, $7. acewing. machine, $5 _ Phone NEW DL es room table, walnut. Very reasonable, 824 7th St. Phone viel se ae MAJESTIC coal range, good condi- tion. $50. L. Hopkins, Regan, DS Oe ee een ae BABY crib with spring and mattress. 215 10th St. Houses for Rent FIVE ROOM modern 2 story house. Purnished. Garage. Good condi- tion. Located near park. $45 mo. T. M. Casey and Son. FOR FIVE MONTHS, modern 6 room furnished home, gas heat, respon- sible party only. Phone 711 or call at 316 W. Park. LARGE LOG CABIN, suitable for small family. One block south of Bismarck Steam Laundry. Phone 340. GOOD modern house near capitol and high school. Vacant soon. Phone 250. Obert A. Olson. SIX room house, garage. All modern with coal heat. Good location. In- quire at 1012 Ave, C._ 5 ROOM modern house, two bed- rooms. Prefer family of adults. 916 sth Bt. ONE STORY, six room modern house. Gas furnace. Price Owens. Phone 278. SMALL partly modern house. In- aulbe iat: Seo lis\nocery, se) 6 ROOM HOUSE for rent. 212 13th &t. For Rent BUSINESS SPACE for rent. Build- ing 20 ft. x 50 ft. Full glass front, full basement, 710 Thayer Ave. Formerly occupied by Convert’s Fu- neral Home. Available Dec. 1st. Phone 2282 for further information. R. J. Zerr. Strayed or Stolen NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entrance, Tel. 601. TWO ROOM apartment, gas, lights, 312 15th St. So. water furnished. FURNISHED 3 room and bath apart- ment. Call at 323 Second St. SS STATE OF NOnTHT DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH IN DISTRICT CouRT, FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRIC’ Virginia Wallman Winkel Plaintite F W. ‘Thompson, J. G. Linden, J. G. Lindon, Sarah Miter, Charles P, Ross, Midway Land Company, a corporation, Benjamin J, Fleu- chaus, Edward 8. Anna Skinkle Allen, Dunn Morten F. Dunn, and ali other Persons unknown, claiming any estate in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the complaint Defendants THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA PENpanrs: ABOVE NAMED DE- You are hereby summoned to an- TWO ROOM {furnished apartment. No children. 602 8th St. FURNISHED apartment. Phone 1391. Miscellaneous for Sale CHRISTMAS Cards—It is none too 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. ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done. Reasonable. Junior Neff. Tel. 1748-J. 710 7th. Room and Board swer the complaint of the plaintitt in the above entitled action, a of which sald complaint is here annexed and herewith serv you and to serve a copy of your an- Swer upon the subscribers at their office in the Dakota National Bank Trust Company Building in t! City of Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh. and State of North Dakota within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exc! of the day of such service. And ip swer as above required, plaintiff y take judgment against you by fault forthe rellef demanded tn the at t Bismarck N. D. this 9th day of November, 1936 one land BS ret tan Attorneys. efi Cnt ost au address Bismarck’ North To the Defendants athe named: You and each of you, will please take notice that the summons and complaint herein ants from any right, title, t in and to the followi: ed Sremises, to-wit: Lot nine (9) 4 Block wires Eirislen of the Town of Reg Attorneys Yor Plaintiff. 11/14-31-38—12/5-12-19 Bring te all iztcauder FURS Sikenks, Weasels, Mink, Fox and Coyotes The Behaee, is now o) “NORTHARN” HIDE re FUR CO. Bul Ninth NICE WARM room with morning and evening meals. For gentlemen only. 401 5th St. Phone 145. ROOM OR BOARD and room in modern home. Noon and evening meals, $20. Phone 1099-W. Hay for Sale - HAY, Upland, Midland, BALED Sweet Clover. Write or wire for prices. F. A. Cousins, New Rock- ford, N. Dak. SEE The national motor vehicle act be- came effective in 1919, and since tha: time the in. .We pay est marke pri ia THI iN tron a ide Junk ast vaeret Streets, 'TRAYED—One roan cow, brand Notify. A. Norlin, Menoken. Farms Wanted WANTED: To hear from owner of farm or unimproved land for sale. Wm. Hawley, Baldwin, | Wis, “se ” Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis, First insertion (per word) 3c 2 consecutive insertions Pe (per word) ions A%o ions 3 consecutive inserti 5 consecutive (per word) only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border used on (per word) 4 consecutive (per word) ons seeceseeees S1GC 6 consecutive insertions (per word) 60 This table of rates effective want ads come under classi- fled display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- matrimonial, or doubtful We re- dect any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad de- partment. must be received by 13 Shack. ween, to temane’ tae sertion mame day. Out-of-Town Readers who wish te answer want ads io tel FOR SAL! z cy 7 room fe house with 2 baths and full basement. Rent Dec. Ist.’ See us for full information. F. A, Lahr, Dakota National Bank Buiid- ing. Bismarck, N. D. DESIRABLE bungalow, room in oase= ment, gas heated, good condition, near school, attractive grounds, at- tached garage. Owner leaving city. Immediate possession. Geo. M. Register. é FOR SALE OR RENT: Practically new, partly modern house wilt warm garage. Call at 702 7th St, or 7 phone 1 1748. C. A. Johnson, NEW semi-modern home. 1 Big ik iow Small payment down. Balance $20 per month. Obert A. Olson, Bis- marck. N D. 106 3rd St. NEW 5 room bungalow, 20% down, balance monthly payments, 401 W. Broadway. % _Lots for Sale ON EASY payments, two 25 ft, lots in fast growing section of city. For @ppointment write Tribune Ad. 18304, Lost and Found | LOST: Saturday morning, folded Ox= ford glasses. 202. G. Finder leave at Room P. Hotel. Reward. GOOD Barbers are in demand—En- roll now for training. Write for in= formation. Moler Barber College, 418 Front Street, Fargo, N. Dak. me ‘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. MATTRESSES: MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1023 Badwy. Phone 1126. LADIES’ dresses and coats, men’s sults and overcoats, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Phone 1707, 222 So. 11th St. Perfection Cleaners. Watch | Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch, Guaranteed, Otto Weist, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck, Work | Wanted N.|RELIABLE young men and women wish to earn board, room, both or part time work, while attending Commercial college, call WEATHER Siripping doors and win- dows, Call W. A. Zimmer for price. Be sure to telephone 671, 209 11th. BOY, 16, through school, wants any work. Store experience, dishwasher. Phone 536-W. WANTED: General housework by hour or day. Tel. 1747-R. Ask for pedopenhine, GIRL wants general housework. Call 1309. Ask for Maric. Wanted to Rent WANTED: LARGE ROOM in modern home by girl employed at capitol. Give price, locati EMPLOYED woman wants A- @nd board. Will furnish bedroom. Write Tribune Ad. 18272. WANTED: December 20th, 2 bedroom modern house, Unfurnished. Write Tribune Ad. 18275. Real Estate REAL ESTATE CAN YOU imagine a finer Christmas present to your family than one of the over 100 nice homes I have for sale from $700 to $10,000 or of one of the over 1000 lots I have for sale, in all parts of the city, on which to build your future home. It will be ‘@ pleasure to show you these and to talk them over carefully. F. E. YOUNG Rooms for Rent LARGE front room for one or two girls. Morning and evening if desired. Phone 1844-LM, 315 Mandan St. SLEEPING ROOM in Tribune Apts, for two girls. Call 1946-3 efter 5 _ p.m, TO WOMEN, only, 4 sleeping rooms with use of living room. Automa- tic heat and hot water. 811 Ave. EB Telephone 454. CHEERFUL, room for one or two. Always hot water. Gas heat. Use of living room. 510% 4th St. LOVELY sleeping room. Close in. Available at omce. One or two gen- tlemen. 810 Thayer. SLEEPING ROOM with or without kitchen privileges. No smoking and drinking. 409 5th. NICELY furnished sleeping room, first floor. Next to bath. 408 10th St. Phone 1760. ROOM ADJOINING bath in private home. For lady only. Call at 419 6th. Phone 924. ROOM for rent, close to town. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. 116 W. Thayer. ss Gentlemen only. Call after 5 p.m. 418 FRONT ROOM. Close in. 2nd St. Seed and Feed ARE you going to chance poor seed? My own raised recently, Pest’ as provided by law. Marquis wheat, germ test, 95%, weight test, 61 Ibs., 1000 bushels. Corn, Burleigh coun- ty. mixture, germ test, 98%, 50 bu, Make me an offer and quantity mented: Julius Meyer, Baldwin, N. Engraved ‘Stationery Makes the Ideal Gift tical and a gift that will be ap- | preciated. Make your Christmas selections now. _ Bismarck Tribune Company