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oe Market Report for Mon., Nov. 23 WHEAT PRICES END Grain Quotations Am. Analysts Also Feel Reaction | Am. A Wai and Am. Meta .. 8 “ome cine ERE ER 8 teney cho Am: Roll: Mill. 334 a Am. Smelt. & R. 95% New York, Nov. 23.—(}—Another | Am. Stl. Fars, 51 European war scare Monday contrib- | Am. Sue. on . aete uted to selling in the stock market | 4m" Tob. ef 100 and numerous leaders fell back frac-|Aam’ wat. Wks. 1 28 tions to about 7 points. i 1 65% While there were quiet intervals as | Anaconda 40% support appeared for some of the more 5% depressed issues, the ticker tape oc- ap cassionally lagged behind floor deal- At 30% ings when offerings were at their 6 height. Transfers were around 2,200,- 5% 000 shares. . 21% Markets in London, Paris and Am- | Barnsdall 19 sterdam were also sharply lower on Bi ae @ renewal of fears of military reper- Roeing Air 32% cussions from the Spanish situation. | Border .. B 23 Although affairs abroad were seen|Borg Warner 86 as the main reason for the break in | Bri Mfg. 60% the New York list, analysts felt a cor- Wheel + 10% Tective reaction was due in view of the |Burr. Ad. Mch. “ela lengthy and virtually uninterrupted |Butte Cop, & oe ist advance. The domestic business pic- | Canadien, 8 at] ture was still bright. _ Caterpil. ‘Tract. 87 Bonds followed stocks at a more|/Celanese ... . a leisurely gait. Commodities were mixed |Cerro de Pasco . 68% Foreign currencies turned up briskly }Ches. & Ohio a in terms of the dollar. Chi. & N. W. 3% The aircrafts and oils pushed up in|Chi. Gt. Wes. 1% the morning, but gave ground Inter. |Chi Gt. Wee aa American Telephone was on top a os M. 8t. P. & P. Pt. 3% point or so for’ while. C.R.I. & Pac 1% Chrysler _... 14 d e Colgate-Palm. 18% Li tock Colum. G. El. 17% ves Sel Pict. Vte. . 37 . Solv. fe al SOUTH ST. PAUL som. oes rt South St. Paul, Nov. 23.—(#)—(U./Con, Oil . 12% 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 5,500; moder-|Cont. Can . 70 ately active; slaughter steers and|Cont. Motor 2 most she stock 15-25 higher; supplies | Cont. Oil Del. 35% light; few better grade fed steers and |Corn Products 70% yearlings 9.00-11.00; bulk lower grades Grose pee fia) around 6.00-800; elie taal) low | Chuan. Ag Su 11% grades, saleable about -6.20; com= a x mon to good cows 4.25-5.50; low cut-| Deere Gurts Wight a S AM ter to cutter cows 3.25-75; few up to peers ton Sih - 32% (e—. 4.00; bulls fully steady; majority 4.00-!Dome Mines; - 8 4.75; weighty up to 5.00;| Douglas Airc. - 12% stockers and feeders steady; pulk bet-| Dupont . + 180% ter grades scarce and quotable strong| Eastman Kodak ::: + 180 to 25 higher; calves 1,600; steady;| El. Auto Lite . one bulk vealers 650-750; choice sorts/ El. Boat ... . 12% around 8.00 but scarce; cull to com-| mi, Pow. é& Lt. Ww mon 3.50-5.00. Firest. T. & R. . 32% Hogs 13,000; fairly active, mostly] Gen. Elect. 50 steady with Friday and Saturday; | Gen. 42% top 9.30; better 180-300 Ibs. 9.00-30; Mi 62 160-180 Ibs. 8.60-9.00; 140-160 Ibs. 8,! “eh 8.75; 100-140 Ib, killers 7.00-8.25; plain Goodrich’. : at% pigs and lighter weights down to 6.00 Goodyr. T! &'R. : 21K and below; good sows, 450 lbs. down,| Graham Paige . 3 8.35-9.00; average cost Saturday 9.11;|/Greyhound .. 16% weight 208 Ibs. Gt. Nor. Ir. Gre 20% Sheep, 10,000; 1,450 feeders through; . Ry. aie about 2,000 feeders on sale; i slaughter lambs and ewes; 1,000 ewes Hg on hand since Saturday; nothing| H 19% Gone early; asking higher on slaugh- 1741 ter lambs; bulk choice lambs Satur-| Illinois 23% Gay 8:75; 65-70 lb. Washington feeders | Indus. Res ae Saturday 7.50-75. nt, Hary 98 Dairy cattle supplies very light and fet Nick. Can. 63% early demand rather small and mar-| Int. Tel. 12%} 1 ket largely unchanged; desirable close | Johns-Manville 136% spring cows and milkers 55.00-70.00; | Kelvinator . a2 kinds suitable to bring 75.00 or more | Kennecott... i lacking; plain grades around 40.00-|ribbey-o-F. Gl. 16% 50.00. Lge. & My. B. (48) 106% Loew's ... 61% Chicago, Nov. #8--09—(W. 8, D. A) Mek Trucks, rity —Hoge §36,000," including 10,000 Macy (R, H. in Tectitaiely active, ily Marsh, Fe 23% and choice 19 McKesson & Roi 13% McKesson é& Rob. Pf. Miami Cop. ...... Mid.-Cont. Pet. Midland Stl. . Minn. 150-180 Ib., welght pigs §.00 up: plain and light kind 650 down; sows strong; bulk better kinds 9.00-25, Cattle 17,000, calves 2.500; yearlings and light steers steady to stron, mediumwelght and weighty bullocks slow, steady; all she stock firm, ac~ tive; dependable outlet on common and medium grade steers; highly fin- Ished yearlings hoth ight and ong foarce: best yearlings 1215; several loads ‘11.2 0; very few ' weighty bullocks sol rs and feeders firm; mainly ‘choice stron, ive: down; sprinkling we: run negiig- ut western rm; bulls 10-15 .50-8,50; pt rHaES) bulls up to. » Mainly. 4.75- 20% North 25% Sheep 11,000, including 2,700 direct: fat lambs ‘opening slow;’ ge! Ohio On Hes asking higher but as yet little do inital bids and few sales about | Otis Ele 35 Steady at 9.00 down; best 9.10 ard|Pac. Gas & El. 36 above; sheep ttle, changed: feeding | Packard Moto: 11 lambs. atron, ers | Param. whitetaced feeding lamby 6,28-1,75- Fatt aa » at 8% UX CITY Sloux City Nove 28 -i)—(U, 8, D. Penney” ie 3 A.)—Cattle, 5,000; calves 600; ‘better fed yearlings strong to shade high- er; other yearlings and matured steers little changed; fat she stock strong to 25 higher; stocker and feed- ers rene? to strong; car prime 1025- 1050 1 arlingss 12, 00: few other loads held abovert) 663 iatriy’ liberal showing short feds under 9.50; few 4 9.00; most, beet | Pure ee cutter grades six cars choice 750-775. 1b. berg ARS 7.50; common and medium | Radio, Jo own; current stocker and feed cattle quotations: Steers, 550- 500, abe good and choice 6.35-7, nd medium. 3. {050" Tbe. good and cho common and medium aah good and choica 5.00. and medium 75-5.00; SEVSRSS! PREF F m opened a better 180-2 3 160-17 Hog: 501 10-15 lowe! a bid 9. res age i aheep. 4,000 spelua ee 300. throug! no early fat lamb 85 eat ans: largely 3.75 and under: ed steady; load good lighter 43 1b, ‘aver: weights te 7.00; package cH! poles Nov. 23.—vP)—( D. A. ‘otal 13¥, on track 303, total e. Finipmente Saturday 95,” Sunday 33) avaaiers stock steady, demand , e > nori Fhe at stock } amen ‘air, supplies moder pe! smh gene uneee ‘Barpanice UB. Raktat = tet tet ttt 17 tse artiy grated 23 consin pone: whites -U, 8. ot I. mmercl: rurale U. MINN! paren caifinnespalie lov. Fload lote, per barrel. one sp sputen sea, 6 "ahipmiente: 26,631. Szsessesacaveses: % | stan ards 29-294. _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1986. DAY IRREGULAR IN RACE OF WAR NEWS Argentine Crop Estimates Are Increased; Canada Exports Being Curtailed Chicago, Nov. 23.—(#)—Despite in- creased attention given in some quar- ters to tense political developments in Europe, wheat prices ruled mostly lower Monday. Not only were Argentine wheat crop estimates increased, but prospects pointed to curtailment of Canadian'No. wheat exports in-December and Jan- ary. Sharper competition witli Ar- gentina and Australia was indicated together with closing of St. Law- rance ports for the winter. Wheat closed irregular, % lower to % higher compared with Saturday's Tribune's Grain, Livestock and — BISMARCK GRAIN by Ruseell-Miller Ce.) No. No. No. No. No. 46 Ibs., 98; 45 180; {No. No. No. No, 1 flax ‘ fax No. Barley 5 Oats finish, Deo. 1.16% to 1.17, May 1.15% | ng. to 1.15%, corn unchanged to % down, | yj; Dec, 1.05 %to 1.06%, May new 99% to 99%, oats %-% off, and provisions ao unchanged to 5 cents advance. MILL CITY GR. PRICES FRACHONALLY LOWER Minneapolis, Nov. 23.—(}—High es- timates of the Argentine wheat crop was the deciding influence on wheat futures here Monday and prices clos- ed fractionally lower, December wheat closed %c higher at $1.30%. May %eo lower at $1.25% and July ic Tower at $1.2056, Flax showed activity and closed lower for the nearby month. December closed %c lower at $2.08% aus May closed 2%c higher at $2.03%. unsettled and erratic: and) May oats be: ¢losed %c lower both at 43%c, Decem- | July Bacay ber rye slorea ‘ee Rene at 89%c and hi 87%c. December malting, bs bafiey closed unchanged at 19. December feed barley closed Ye lower at 81%c and May %c lower gan at 73%. Cash wheat demand for other than choice quality continued sluggish. Not enough winter or durum was in to make a M Cc. lay . Jul Dec. May Corn w: nd easier, Oats Deo. was slow » Rye was in stenay fs ia demand. Barley of malting was firm. Flax de- mand Tiackened, { Produce Markets | ——____. — CHICAGO Chicago, Nov. 24,—(#)—Butter was steady In tone Monda: Maas tbe. Poultry w Butter, 7,268, Rein clals (98 score Oh) 32- The eitatx $3; extra rete 90 (88-89) 30%-3 standards (90 centralized carlots) unsettled; extra fir 35; fresh graded fir: 32%; current rec ator standards 29 eras 29%, Poultry, live, 4 cars, 53, trucks, ateady; hens 4% Ib. up, 16%, less than WEE ie) Leghorn Rens ti: oprings 4‘Ib, up, Plymouth end White Rock springs 16, colored 14%, less than 4 Ibe, Plymouth and While Rock 14%, colored 13; Plymouth an < pe %; retriger- refrigerator ex- White Ro broilers 17, colored 6; Leghorn ; roosters 13, Leghorn 12; turkeys, hens, ‘18, young old 14; No, 2 turkeys 13; ducks, white 4%, up 16, colored 15, small white 14, small colored 13; Beese 14. Dressed turkeys easy; young hens 21%, old 18; young toms more than ol 16 1b, and 16 ib, and less 21%, old 18; No, 2 turkeys 15. NEW YoRK New York, Nov. 23.—(@—Butter, er than extra 34%-35; extra score) 34; firats, (88-91 scores) ani 33%; seconds (87-87 scores) 31-32 centralized (90 score) 33, Cheese, 201,331, Irregular. e, whole milk flats, ‘trashe fancy 1946; Rela taney: 1996, 51-99%, Eggs, 9.424, irregul: ors: 40; firsts 37; refrigerators, special p: firsts on Mixed_col- standards 7 hy 28; amegiums 26%-27%4; airs is 2 chi Live poultry steady to firm, freight: chickens: Rocks 19; mixed with Rocks 17; Leghorn 13; olored 17-21; Leghorn 12-13; 12; turkeys 19-22%; ducks 14-15, BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Now 23.—(A)- Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Seenderds, 32% 82% 32% Bt ete dard ee He grage Standards, gree % « 32% 32% 32% Ess Futui Refrigerator nen a, etd ‘ - 29% 29% 29% efrigerator aga ‘5 ec, 29% 29% 29% efrigerator zt Jan. 28% 29% 29% SET T REE 2 Miscellaneous | RORRIGN EXCHANGE New York, Nov. 23.—(®)—Foreign exchange steady; “Great Britain de- others in cents, Great 21.90; Norway 24.58; ‘28 By “Montreal in New York New York in Montreal New — York, money steady; 1 per. cent all Prime commerci Dec. . its time loans per cent of! unchanged. Servic ay Bond ra Bhare 19%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS eapolis,, Noy. 23.—@—Stocks First Bank Stock 14%. Northwest Banco 11. OVERNMENT BON ca Nov. 23. ep adoverh= 120.27. “ea te ye ‘nic, ASH GRAIN or fie, “Caah arnent i geeats H ete cwt.; clover seca” 23,00: 0-30.08 |, Oe eisgas Sg sted lrye.. Hard winter wheat May, new... May, old... duly, new.. duly, old Oate— 11.70 lls 2. Nov. 23 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. . . 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. . 8 dark northern, 56. Ibs. . 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. . 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. . Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 1.07; Figdhaal 1,04; 47 Ibs., 1.01; Ibs., 95; 44 Ibs., 92; 43 Ibs., 89; 42 Ibs., 88; 41 1bs., 83; 40 Ibs., 49 Ibs., 77; 38 Ibs., 74; 37 lbs., 71. 1 hard amber durum . 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum . 11.75 11.90 12.17 12.45 12.67 87 % 1. "Matig Barley— pried ‘Barley— 89. 87% 43% 4 2.03 82% ‘74% 8956 81% 43% 44% + 2.00 2.09 CHICAGO GRAIN Caearo Nov, 23.—()— Wheat oy MINNEAPOLIS RANGE —-* ea aeee bolls, Nov. 23. Su Lot 31% 3 89 87% a % 43% 2.08% 2.03% 2.92 ULUTH RANGE ae Pitce Nov. 23.—(P}— Open ‘High 259 fear : 127% 88% 86% ib Close pee tA 1.30% iat 125% 124% 125% 121% 1.21% 120% 1.20% oe. 119 81% 3% 203% ponogs See MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov. 23.—(P)—' 10,559, about steady. Creamery, nigh: pene ts Monday 128 comparea Yo fog a cash wheat and coarse anh el Lay pe Ibs. . 4DN Ibs. 4DNS 53 Ibs. SDNS 62 puotations today follow. Wheat vered . 1.38% 1.441% ur . 137% 143% ... 8 58 Ieneineso 136% 142% ..... Je , 1.35% 141% ... - 1.33% 1.39% - 131% 1.37% 1.30% 1.35% To Arrive Ibs, ...... 1.20% 133% ..... 5DN851 be dee 127% 1.31% 208. ooee . 1.25% 1.20% rr sprin; 1.33% 1.37% ter tana Winter Whi 14% als 1DH Wot 1H W. » 182% 1.34% 1.30% 1.32% isy proen 1D 1 W.. #8 1.30% 1.32% 1.26% 1.30% Hep te 1D 1H Ww... - 1.28% 1.30% 1.2614 1.28% Grade of 1DH Wor 1 HW... 1.26% 1.28% 1.24% 1.26% Minnesota and South oe = l= bad = al <} 1 Tbs. . Graaeot— amber... 1 ra durum Dakota Wheat - 1.31% 1.23% 1.19% 1.21% 1.19% 1.21% 1.17% 1.19% Durum 1.24% 1.28% - 122% 1.25% 54 =. 1.20% 1.26) 5 aye hd 2 i 5 amber hd 6 ataber 117% 121% 115% 1.19% - 113% 114% 1 ims 92% 91%> . 135% 1.48% 1.32% 144% r . 132% 14% - 1.28% 137% - 126% 1.32% 1% “*| were ref 1.10 114 89% |of her death. 87% 43% 43% ‘Service to Women Brings Honor In recognition. of her work and vision in broadening women’s opportunities, Virginia C. Gilder- sleeve, dean of Barnard Col- lege in New York City, was hon- ored by the American Woman's Association with its 1936 award for eminent achievement. Miss Gildersleeve holds the medal Presented to her at the organi- eavcnes eile) Dinner i /Mrs. Steinmetz Rites Will Be Held Friday ‘The body of Mrs. Henry Steinmetz (Harriet Gabel) of Glendale, Calif., who died Friday morning, is being brought to Bismarck for burial, ac- cording to word received by her four brothers, William, John, George and Joseph Gabel, all living in or near Bismarck, Mrs. Frank Praeter (Vina Steinmetz) 4s accompanying the remains, which are expected to arrive at 11:32 a. m., Thursday. Service here will be held in St. Mary's procathedral Friday morning at an hour to be decided upon later. Mrs. Steinmetz underwent an oper- ation Nov. 7 in a Glendale hospital and was in the hospital until the time Her husband died some years ago. Besides Mrs. Praeter there are two other daughters, Annabel and Eunle, both married, and a son, Wil- am. Mrs. Lacey Returns For Mother’s Rites Mrs. J. E. Lacey and daughter, Mary Louise, 517 Eleventh St. are home from Minneapolis where , Lacey's: mother, Mrs. Lisa Knudtson, 78, died Nov, 13. They arrived in Minneapolis a week before Mrs. Knudtson’s death which resulted from pneumonia contracted after she fractured a hip Oct. 31. She leaves five other daughters and one son, who all were home for the fu- neral. The last rites were held Tuesday, Noy. 17, in the First Lutheran church of Blair, Wis. Mrs. Knudtsons old family home, and burial was made there, Mrs. Knudtson visited with the Lacey family here twice, the last time being four years ago. Rey. Bennard Draws Capacity Audiences Rey. George Bennard, composer of "The Old Rugged Cross,” spoke be- fore two capacity congregations Sun- day in the First Evangelical church as he opened a series of daily services. Chairs were placed in every avail- able space. Ministers of the sponsor- * jing churches, Rev. William A, Lemke of the Evangelical and Major Herbert *|Smith of the Salvation Army, advise that those desiring to hear the evan- gelist-composer must be in the church before the announced starting time of 7:45 p.m. The public is welcome. Rev. Barnard’s sermon then Monday evening will be “Prevailing Prayer for 4 Great Revival.” A large choir will Provide special music. UTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, OY 2 pied Frage closing prices: No, 1 h, dark northern spring, 60 pounds viata 1.44%, No. 1 dark northe: 9 pound: 137% 1.43 58 | %; No. 1; 8 pou 30 5, 52 bounds, 1. oie: 1.33% a Bounds eA is 1.31%; 50 pounds, 1.254 29%. northern, 1.33% “lized for average to .} combing Tea tponnaet sf pounds, 1.32% 0% aa feed, 83%- Boston, No: 8. D. A) +|—A good inquiry was being tecelved for domestic wool by some house: the Boston market, while others w: not receiving as much as Around 1.00 red basis re: short French Ine territory. wools in ori- Some buyer: ing to pay ov ents and apparently, were able to Pin wes ited requirements at dad thia pri RANGE OF cantor 4 SALES neapoils, —(P)—Ra rlot grain sal dark northern, 1,42 dark non m 1 ginal ba: Mj of 1.38%. oats, rye WINNIPEG CASH. Koka yal a diee eB Nov. 3 Male Help Wanted Looking for Bargains? Automobiles for Sale Houses for Sale, HIGH SCHOOL graduate wanted for local soliciting and office work Prefer young man who can use car Write giving experience, references and salary expected. Tribune Ad. 18287. BARBER wanted at once at Modern Barber Shop, Bismarck, Female Help Wanted _ WANTED: Stenographer not regu- larly employed willing to work oc- casionally by the hour. Must be able to take dictation reasonably work. Stamp brings details. Vogue Co., Dept. 1352, Jackson, Tenn. WANTED: An experienced beauty operator, a good job in the leading work, References required. Phone 1 bedroom, kitchen, bath, large clos- ets. Electric stove, refrigerator. Built-in cupboards. City heat, laun- dry privileges. Write Tribune Ad. 18305. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, first floor. Lights, heat, gas for cooking furnished. Laundry pri- vileges. Adults only. Phone 282-M. 802 2nd St. UNFURNISH: apartment in new apartment building. Located at 212 Broadway west. Garage if desired. Call 459-M after 6 p. m. NICELY FURNISHED apartment Sultable for two girls. Vacant Dec. Ist. Lights, gas, heat and water furnished. 819 5th St. NEW MODERN 3 room basement apartment. No children. 1420 Sweet Ave. Phone 1429, between 12 and 6:30 p. m. APARTMENT, unfurnished, over 1933 1933 1934 l1034 shop, write Beauty Nook, Sidney,!1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe ue 375| cash. Phone 1167. “ Mont. 1935y Buick Brougham. 575 ee ee . WANTED: Maid for general house-|1935 Plymouth Coach . 495 __ Lots for Bale : had Sonia for general house-| 1935 plymouth Touring 525 Bren ST ae i @ppointment write Tribune Ad.’ Apartments for Rent —_ Corwin-Churchill 18304, NICELY FURNISHED apartment in Motors, Inc. = fireproof buliding. Living room,] 198 Main Phone 700 Instruction GENERAL STORE. Stock for sale. HAVE COMPLETE LINE grocery and 7 room stucco house with 2 baths and full basement. Rent Dec. lst, See us for full information, ¥, Lahr, Dakota National Bank ing. Bismarck, N. D. DESIRABLE bungalow, room in bases ment, gas heated, good condition, near school, attractive grounds, ate tached garage. Owner leaving city. Immediate possession. Geo, Wimterized CARS These prices include Hot water heaters, winter! grease, winter oil and non- freeze solution. Chrysler Sedan. Pontiac Coach FOR SALE OR RENT: Practically new, partly modern house with 1926 1928 45 1929 Pontiac Sedan 145 fast and accurately, Write Tribune - warm garage. Call at 702 7th St. or te eee orn 1930 Chrysler Sedan + 195] Dhone 1748-W. C. A. dohinson, 1931 Plymouth Sedan 195 pee ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare-|1931 Dodge Sedan... 225 . Big lot time; substantial weekly pay. Ex-/1932 Plymouth Sedan . Small payment down. Balance $20 Perlence unnecessary. Dignified!1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan Per month. Obert A, Olson. Bis: marck, N. D. 106 3rd St. PRACTICALLY modern 2 room fully furnished home’ and garage on two 25 ft lots at 710 13th St. Cheap for Ford Coach..... Chevrolet Coupe Chevrolet Coach ... Airflow DeSoto Sedan This stock ts small but choice. fast Bry Aah of city. For GOOD Barbers are in demand—En-, TUESDAY'S USED CAR SPECIAL 1931 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK ........ de eeeee! $295 LIVDAHL-CRANNA MOTORS, Inc, formation, Moler Barber College,: 418 Front Street, Fargo, N. Dak. Se ~ 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 Business Opportunity Tribune Co. Building and fixtures for rent or sale, Good location. Write Box 188, Lehr, N. Dak. Personal MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1023 Bdwy Phone 1126. LADIES’ dresses and coats, men’s suits and overcoats, dry cleaned - and pressed, $1.00. Phone 1707, meat fixtures for sale, rent or trade. Write giving proposition to Tribune Ad. No, 18327, Household Good for Sale Woodmansee Store, Ready Dec Ist. No children. Apply Woodmansee Store: iP “ 3 ROOM unfurnished apartment, 3 closets, private bath and entrance. Gas heated. Near capitol. 919 5th St. LARGE front room on third floor, well furnished, kitchenette and clothes closet. Phone 273. 411 5th &t. SMALL FURNISH basement SMALL PIANO FOR ANYONE who HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. | eGo TABLE, 3 chairs; 1 library 222 So. 11th St. Perfection Cieaners, —_———_ can make small payments and pay out balance of contract. Write W. E, LOHMAN, P. O. Box 444, Bis- marck. __Watch Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Otto Weist, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck, —————e=_===[—_—_—_e—_—_—_ Call Se ae aR eT NT Saturday Ae 6, Sunday, 10 a, m.- Work Wanted q fe oS day Monday. 925 8th) RerTABLE young men and women’ wish to earn board, room, both or . part time work, while attending Commercial college, call 121, series table, $7. Sewing machine, $5 apartment, one room and kitchen- ette, $15. Everts Apts, 314 3rd St. NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entrance. 601. TWO ROOM apartment, gas, lights, water furnished. 312 15th St. So. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Hay for for Sale BALED HAY, Upland, Midland, Sweet Clover. Write or wire for prices. F. A, Cousins, New Rock- ford, N. Dak. ——— Lost and Found |LOST: “Wednesday, small female white and tan dog, stub tall. Li- cense No. 57. Tel. 1508. Reward. none) MAI=y) : WEATHER Stripping doors and win- NEW DINING room table, walnut./ dows. Call W. A. Zimmer for price. Very reasonable, 824 7th St. Phone| Be sure to telephone 671. 209 llth. PIANO, rugs, davenport, dresser, safe FOR SALE: 6x9 rug and pad. Rea- FIVE ROOM modern 2 story house. LARGE LOG CABIN, suitable for GOOD modern house near capitol Ix room house, garage. Ail modern 1784. TWO EXPERIENCED girls want part time work. Phone 926-R. GIRL wants general housework, Call 1309. Ask for Marie. — > Real Estate REAL ESTATE CAN YOU tmagine 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 a pleasure to show you these and to talk them over carefully. E. YOUNG and cash register. 508 W. Bdw sonably priced. Phone 1539. _Houses for Rent Furnished. Garage. Good condi- tion. Located near park. $45 mo. T. M. Casey and Son. small family. One block south of Bismarck Steam Laundry. Phone 340, and high school. Vacant soon. Phone 250, Obert A. Olson. Rooms for Rent WARM ROOM, suitable for one oF two gentlemen. Beauty rest mate with coal heat. rea location. In- quire at 1012 Ave. C. 5 ROOM modern “house, tress. Always hot water. Close in. Also basement room. 412 8th. Phone 104-W. two bed- rooms. Prefer family of adults. 916 8th St. 5 IN STAMPS By 1. S. Klein ONE STORY, six room modern house. SIX ROOM modern house, 312 Front LARGE front room for one or two girls. Morning and evening meals, if desired. Phone 1844-LM. 315 Mandan 8t. TO WOMEN, only, 4 sleeping rooms with use of living room. Automa- Gas furnace. Price Owens. Phone 278. 8t. Phone 271. 7 70 YEAR: YEARS: AT municne ee Aon, Mae ene AUSTRIA ao 7 @BaRN ta " arene ro, BUSINESS SPACE for rent. ——— tic heat and hot water. 811 Ave. B Telephone 454. ROOM FOR RENT, private entrance, tlways hot water. Toilet and lava- tory. Phone 558-W. 411 1st 8t. CHEERFUL, room for one or two. Always hot water. Gas het Use - of living room. 510% 4th S| LOVELY sleeping room. Close in. 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. Ist. Phone 2262 for further information. R. J, Zerr. Prussia ‘Was attacking Austria at Konigratz in 1866, when the little principality of Liechtenstein sent its tiny army of 81 men to Austria’s aid. Prussia won quick- ly, and in the peace negotiations that followed, the little country that borders Switzerland and Austria, and is smaller than the District of Columbia. was for- gotten Officially, therefore, Liechten- stein remains at war with Prus- sia, but in fact this probably is the most peaceful country in the world. For since 1867 the inhab- itants of Liechtenstein have not been liable to military service, cate there has been no urmy sincc But again trouble scems to be brewing in the land, und the 83- year-old Francis 1, who has been living in Vienna, may have to re- turn before blood is shed Ra- cially of German origin, the youth of Liechtenstein has become di- vided over Nazism War may return fer Licchtenstein, and its 70-year period of peuce may end at last The stamp shown here, is- sued in 1933 on his 80th birth- day. portrays the present rul- er, Prince Fran- cs 136. NEN Keres ne» tacos FURS The Season is highest ce Bl bit 3h ie "gerap if na dank “ast"s nt Bese weston a ie mee uae moe a ry “a Fumo. and Steveta, SS Available at once. One or two gen- Room and Board NICE WARM room with morning |=55 ENT. Bea‘ tress. Next to bath. Always hot water. 618 2nd St. SLEEPING ROOM with or without kitchen privileges. No smoking and drinking. 409 5th, NICELY furnished sleeping room, first floor. Next to bath, 408 10th G 8t. Phone 1760. Tribune Rates Rao oath Baas Are LOW home. For lady only. Call et 419 6th. Phone 924. All classified ads of less than ee ords ty DEC. Ist. Furnished room near cap- 1s, ments! ore, meno {tol and high school, 920 8th &t. 1752-R. First insertion (per word) Bons insertions and evening meals. For gentlemen mi Noon and evening meals, $20. Phone 1099-W. = 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. 2nd 8t. 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