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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Mon., Nov. 30 New York Stocks || WHEAT PRICE GAINS STOCK PRICES DROP UNDER SELLING BUT RALLY NEAR CLOSE/se=s= Demand for Specialties Aids in Bringing About Bullish Reaction _————_ New York, Nov. 30.—(#)— After; stumbling over light selling during the greater part of Monday's session, the stock market did better in the final hour and pared early losses of | arm, fractions to around 2 points. Demand for specialties furnished the principal ammunition for sup- port. Transfers approximated 2,100,- 300 shares. Hesitancy of pivotal issues was at-} 7, tributed partly to the sharp advance of the list over the past several weeks and partly to the cloudier foreign pic- ture. Domestic business trends were still on the optimistic side. Helpful were-the figures of the American Iron é& Steel Institute dis- closing’ production this week had rs picked up 1.6 points to 759 per cent Aviation ‘Corp. Baldwin Loco. Balt. é& fie jarnsdall Beth Boone eel Borden . of capecity equaling the year's high! Celan mark, bonds. Foreign currencies were up in terms of the dollar. Several sugars, rubbers and chem- icals got up fractions to 3 points or/C. so; Among these were Fajardo, Holly, U, 8. Rubber, Goodrich, Allied Chem- al, Virginia-Carolina and Interna- ional Agricultural Chemical. fey Commodities were mixed, as were cn Chrysier_... Colgate-Palm. Colum. G. & Com, Bolv. Com: & Southern ve: Cont, Motor SOUTH 8ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Nov. 30.—()}—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 5,000; slow, but, opening sales about steady on all Corn Products Cream nee classes; some bids weaker on lower | Dee: grade steers and thin cows; few chuice fed steers around 11.00-25; bulk suit- able to make about 6.50-8.50; common to medium heifers 4.75-7.00; very thin down to 3.50; low cutter and cutter Dougles Airc.” Dupont .... Eastman Kod cows 3.00-4.00; beef cows 4.25-5.25; | El. largely; weighty bologna bulls up to 5.00; common to medium stockers 4.00 to 5.50; better grades quotable up to| Gen 7.00 or more. Calves 1,800; steady, El, Pow. & eae ee . Elect. .. choice vealers scarce, bulk desirable | Gen, lots 7.00-8.00; selects up to 9.00 spar- ingly; throwouts down to 4.00 or be- | @ low. Hogs 1,500; active to all interests; steady to mostly 10 higher than Fri- day and Saturday; weights above 180/ Gi lbs, and sows showing full advance; top 9.55; better 200 to 300 Ibs. 9.40 to 2.68; 160 to 200 lbs, 9.00 to 9.45; 140 to,160 Ibs. mostly 8.50 to 9.10; 100 to 140 lb. killers 7.00 to 8.50; sows 400 Ibs. down 885 to 9.2%; average cost Saturday 9.22; weight 20¢ lbs. Sheep 9,500, 1,427 through; salable supply includes about 1,000 range feeders; balance slaughter offerings; very little’ done on slaughter classes; | Ke! undertone around steady with Satur- day; ‘indications steady on feeding lambs; few yearling breeding ewes 7.00; 2 or 3 years old up to 5.25; solid mouths up to 4.40; bulk fat lambs Saturday 8.75. Joint-Manvilie Kelvinator Kennecott Libbey-O.-F. Gt Lines & Dairy cattle, mostly unchanged;| Macy () supplies limited; backward springers Me dull; most close spring and milker cows 50.00-65.00; very good sorts up to 75.00; common kinds down to 40.00 or below. tony Sioux Ci ( A.)—Cattle”’ 5,000, calves. steers and yearlings steady t A soime better light. yearlings 10-15 higher; other classes little changed; stocker and feeders scarce, stro! choice to prime 997 Ib, yearlings 11.7 foveral Joads 1100-50; liberal quota short feds 9.50; few sales good short fed ‘haters 825-75; bulk beef 25; cutter grades largely : choice 728 Ib, stockers 7.50; ies above 6.50, e stocker quotations: Steers and cholce rf common and medium 3.7 “s00-1050 Ih, good and choice .00; command med- ium 4 heifers, good and choice 5.00-6.50; common and medium 3.75- 5:00; cows, 4 common and mediums 3.25 s (steers) good and cholic 3.00; 4.25-6.25. Hogs 12,000, slow, scattered early slog to shippers about steady: better 180-220 utchers 9.25-40; top 9.50; to yard traders, no action on light- {flehts: sows strong to 10 higher at 9.15: to mostly 9.25, Sheep 7,500; including 700 through; no eariy fat lamb bids: some buyers talking lower; generally asking ; best fat lambs held above 00; fut ewes opened steady at 3.25- 4.25} feeder ind feed cattle ote 800 lb, good Chica; —Hogs. Rie ovo, including 15-000 000. ie : unevenly steady to ty higher ‘than Friday’s averagé or 10.00 paid for 0 1b.; bulk de- 0-90; most well $.75-9.50; bulk ves 2,500; better light sters about Cattle 21, G00, el grade yearlings an steady; same true of good and choice light heifers but all other yearlings, heifers and general run steers scaling over 1400 1b. weak to 25 lower; gen- cral Killing quailty plain, this sug- gesting only minor supply’ toppy cat- tle; early top. yearlings 12.00; med- iumweights 11.90; no heavies of con- sequence sold; very libeval supply shortfed offeria here of value to sell hy 1.50-10.00; stacker steady to fr; shortfed kind showing de- } cows and middle grade heif- iar to 25 off; bulls scarce ae s 15 higher; wenlers atte welghty, syauenge. bulls 4p 4 5.50; vealers 9.00-10.50; mostly 10:00 down. Bheap s 20,000, including 6,500 direct; fat lambs et ing slow, indications around with Friday on all slaughte! classes: Feeding uy firm, 20 to choloe nati: ted ib bid 9.00 EN - . sot “Ehan =n t aes fh: ine ibovio no ‘nom. MIN: Av one Nov. Prieod at 18, oF Mid-Cont. Midland Stl. linn. Honey . Minn. Moline Imp. . Mont. Ward. ...... medium | Bar! saulistics FRR FEREREEE Eeicamere at ea SRRFR FS RRR RRS zz 4| Produce Markets | ON LEE A a it Ea - SESERCNSSNsssvsneces eee eee Cet erate eterter ot gee ” SESSSEAE 00 HELE EEE SEAT FRE een Rete ee Rete o5 Pera SRSSVSSRaBEs: FEPEEE FES SBesss = Re oa SESaL 00: HOLD UP IN FACE OF TAKING OF PROFITS | Decrease in United d States Vis- ible Supply Is Sustaining Influence Chicago, Nov. 30. — (#) — Lively : profit-taking sales caused a moderate late reaction in wheat prices Mon-! j@a@y, but failed to cancel gains en- tirely. A sustaining iate influence was 492,000 bushels decrease of the United States wheat visible supply to a total of 65,939,000 bushels. This contrasted wtih 75,434,000 bushels a year ago. Wheat closed firm at the anne as as Saturday's finish to % higher, Dec. 1.20%-%, May 1.17%-1.18; corn also to % up, Dec. 105'&-% May new 1.00%-%; oats at % decline to % advance, and provisions showing 7 to 35 cents bulge. BARELY. sat. ory AINS Al ouT OAtinneapolin, Nov, 30-—()—Eacly wheat gains due to strong cables were virtually wiped out Monday be- fore the close because of December liquidation and the return of May hedges to the local pit by # large cash % | Interest. mbar Pia closed %c lower at 129%; May %c rae at 1.27, and | pe aly Ke inlgher at 1.23%. lax futures clos small frac- tion higher commission house buying. December closed 4c Dianen at 2.07 and May ‘4c lower at 2.03% Coarse grain futures were erratic. December oats closed hanged at 43% and May %c higher at 44%. De- cember tye closed %e higher at 89% and May % higher at 89%, December malting barley at 1.18, December feed barley closed % higher at 83% and May 1% higher at 75%. Cash wheat was steady to strong and there was a good demand for western amity, Hardly enough win- ter wheat or durum was in to make a market. Deeiand was fair. Corn demand was fair. Oats was in quiet to falr demand. Rye was in food demand. Barley of choice to fancy malting type was higher. Flax was in fair to good demand. o> CHICAGO Chicago, Nov. 30.—(?)—Butter was weak In tone Monday! and eggs and Poultry were stead: Butter 6,297, wea clals (83. score) 33-23% Begs 3507, steady: extra firsts care and local 35: fresh graded firsts carn and local 33%; current receipts 32%: refrigerators’ standards 30%; refrigerator extras 30%. Poultry, live, 24 trucks, steady; hens 4% lbs. up, 15%, less than 41% Ibs, 12%; Leghorn hens 11; springs 4 lbs. up, ‘colored 14, Plymouth Rock 14, White Rock 15, less than 4 Ibs. ir colored 12%, Plymouth and Vhite Rock 14; colored broilers 17, Ply- mouth fand White Rock 18; Leghorn chickens 11%; roosters 12, Leghorn roosters 11; turkeys, hens 17, toma 16%, old, 13) 2 turkeys 12; ducks, white 4% 1 Small ‘white and colored 11: re: turkeys easy; hens, young 21, old 18; toms, young more than 16 ibe. and 16 Ibs. and less 21, old 18; No. 2 turkeys, 15. Reese ll. NEW YORK New York, Nov. 30.—()—Live poul- try stea By freight, chickens: i with Rocks 14- 1; colored 17-20; ure 14; turkeys 15-23; ducks 15 Butter, 638, . Cream Here) tha: ‘a 34-34%; extra (92 fe 33%; fires, (88-91 scores) 32% %; seconds (84-87 scores) 31-3: Btate, whole milk fancy 19- 294; held, fancy 1936. 21-22 ces, 5,550, irregular. Mixed col- grs; Special packs 40-41; standarda 37-39; firsts 3 irties No. 1, retrigerator “ a 3t bey: 27%; checks 24 34. BUTTER AND EGG G FUTURES Chicago, Nov. 30.—(#)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Standards, December 32 31% «31% Storage Sta: January 32% 31% 31% Storage Sti February 32% 32 © 32 Future: 30% 30 30 dards, Jan. 29% 28% 28% Miscellaneous | Saad FOREIGN gh Ate A New York, Nov. 30.—(@®—Foreign oy ange firm, Great Britain demand at others in cents: Great rie CHICAGO ECELT ONS Chicago, Noy. 30.—(®)—(U. 8. . D. A.) Bead 123, on track 310, total 30-50; lo Red Meciures” Us, “No. 1, tew les 2.40; Wisconsin round white US. A medium size 1688; US, Aree mercial 1,: 1 pu Russet burbanke os, No. a 3h: forth Dakota Early Ohios US. com- mercial 1.90. . OSTON WOOL Boston, Nov. 20.—(®)}—(U. 8. D. vs) —Sales were.closed in Boston on ie) tercitory wool.Monday. Bulk a French combing Length fine tere 01 wools in origanal bags frought around $1.02-03 scoured basis, and bulk ae French combing sold at re 0, Cable reports to private peahnene st in Boston indicated prices in Austraila were firm and unchang- ed from last week. America and Japan were reported keen buyerg at November 30 No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. ... No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. 1.20 No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. .. 1,19) Boe ‘ 'No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. 1.18} MODERN six room house for rent on No, 4 dark northern, 83 lbs, .... 1.17 No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs, No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. 114° PARTLY furnis bun; No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. 49 Ibs., 1.08; , 46 Ibs., 1.00; 45 Ibs., ilbs., 91; 42 Ibs., 88; 41 Ibs., 85; 40 iia 82; 39 Ibs,, 70; 38 Ibs., .76; 37 Ibs., \73 \No. hard amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum {No. 1 red durum No, 1 flax No, 2 flax s mara w outcaacy a Nov. 30.—(>)— ‘Wheat fe} p13, colored 13, | Dec, yi Ja Afar, ane. Grain Quotations MODERN six room house. Houses for Rent MODERN 5 room house, unfurnished. Heat and water ree nished. Near capitol and school. Available Dec. 15. No children. Write Tribune Ad. 18443. MODERN 7 room house, conveniently located. See us for full information. Investors Mortgage Security Oo., Dakota National Bank Building, Bismarck. 2 stall heated garage. Rents for #45 @ meni, Call at 615 12th. Phone BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) NICE HOME, Riverview addition. Ali modern. Six rooms. Gas fireplace. Garage. Coal furnace. 1012 Ave. C. $1.22 12) “1.16 1|6 ROOM house, $42.50; room house, $35; 3 room house, $18; 5 room hbuse, $30. T. M. Casey & Son. Avenues A West. Modern six room, house for sale. L. J. Wehe. Sample grain: 48 Ibs., 1.06; 47 Ibs, 1.03; 44 Ibs., 94; 43 . Suit- Call 346-W 00 p.m. able for small family. DEC.” Ist, six room modern house. Close in. To adults. $30 per mo. Phone 905. No. 1 1; PARTLY furnished, partly modern, 5 room house. 1900 Ave. B. Phone se furnace. Price Owens. Phone CHICAGO RANGE High Low 120% 118% FOR RENT—Six room modern House, $21 12th. Phone 1132-J. SIX ROOM modern house. 312 Park _8t. Phone 271. a 4 1.34% eae As northern MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Nov. 30.—(#)— Wheat— Low Close 1.29% 1.29% 1.26% 1.27 123 1.23% 118 82% 83% ‘4% 1% 89% 89% 8915 89% A3% 44 M% 44% OT 2.06 2.07 4 2.03% 2.03% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn,, Nov. 30.—()}— Dury Open “High Low eee 2 1:20% 130% 128% 128% M Fale - 201 201 2.01 2.01 . 202 2.02 202 2.02 MINNEAPOLIS pede GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov. 30.—()—Wheat SWEET Clover, $14 per ton; Midland prairie hay, $12 per ton.) die 1, 1948. mbi good 1 mile north, % mile east of station on Highway No. 10. Thos. prices. F. A. Cousins, New Rock- ford, N. Dak. STRAW FOR SALE: About 25 loads Price $60. Fred Robinson, Me- 5 = peti winter 1.23%; No, 4 red durum 4 yellow 1.07%. a 46% -46%. Flax, No, 1, eer ——_——_—_——— NOTICE OF Leet be AND REDEMPTI BONDS OF NORTH DAKOTA at L ESTATE BONDS ERIES “A” “RB” AND “OC” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lor pursuant to a resolution of the Ni Dakota Industrial Commission Ing the follow}: and payable, the 8! kota calls for payment and redemp: tion on July 1, 1937, at jake and crued Interest, Bonds of North Da. Ds RTH DAKOTA REAL. ESTATE SERIES +B eC? OUTER ANDING Issued July 1, 1921. Due » 1941, ate 5HM. t D2i to D D261, De- peaiiiaree ‘sitnoe, “No. of Bonds 270 as B232, 41 to MB873, MBL ay BA80,, ea? to MB B538 BS 40, B60! if of Ald 000.00 Issued say 1, 1924. Bate) nan 1 44, receipts Monday 21 compared to 256 Ne ri ; | srain juotations today follow. gi iy Delivered 1,36% 1.437% 1.35% 1.427% es 1.34% 141% .. eens, 1.33% 1.40% .. 3DN s 56 Ibs. 1.32% 1.39% .... 131% 1.38% 1.30% 1.36% .... 53 129% 1.34% .... ae 1.28% 1.32% .... 1.26% 1.30% .... th 1.24% 128% a pine 132% iene Ww sooo ~ i ter Wheat ats i protein 1H A + 1.31% 1.38% 1.29% 1.31% 1.29% 131% 127% 1.29% MC27 cash wheat and coarse To Arrive | MC Denomination $1,000.00. No. 4 «$80! of Bonds 808 Total Series “: bonds 1,399 d Jan. 1, 1, 42. Rate 6%. Numbers 801 to 805, 810 to Bee rae to 890, 911 to 920, 926 36, 944 OxS bonds 440 V rt d or LAT 1.29% 1.25% 1.27% hh. sed aa) me ao or + 1.25% 127% 1.23% 1.25% | Den ‘and South Dakota Wheat 1801 ominat As + 1.22% 1.24% 1.20% 1.23% (5 + 1.20% 1.22% 1.18% 1.20% 1.18% 120% 1.16% 1.18% Durem 135 143) «(1320 (1.39 Total Series “B,” No. of bonds 1,630 6 fan. JAE wane 33. ie 3103, 370! 3746 to 374 3933 to 3986, the opening eeee season in New Zea- js land on Nov. 2 rr heat: No or rices. ats jo; periters: spring, 60 ws 41,36 % 1. f; 1 ar aoa ther ib 5 northern 1 winter ti ry rare, No, 1 hard 35-1. Ne 59 na aber 2, Ibs. No. 3, 57 0 1) numbers as: 4007 to 4069 Inc! The i a Bank, saat a ig i an FURNISHED apartment 00] Inquire at 616 7th St. WITH our new exclusive and thor- oughly complete line of high-class advertising. A pioneer organiza- tion with AA-1 rating, a national reputation for production and per- formance. We need energetic, am- bitious, reliable full time man. Year round work. Liberal commis- sions payable weekly, also good! éash bonus and prizes. Reasonable a ing account to men who qual- Forty-one consecutive months! sales gains is our enviable record. New selling season opens latter part of December. Act quickly. Outline experience, Give three references. Write the Thos. D. Murphy Co. Red Oak, Iowa. copyrighted product catering busi- ness professional men will select high grade salesman this district; and outlying territory. High class dignified permanent position. Car necessary, Anderson, 242 Plymouth Bidg., Minneapolis. _____ Houses for Sale is PRACTICALLY modern 2 room fully furnished home and garage on two 25 ft lots at 710 13th St. Cheap for cash, Phone 1167. te _ For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE: One Pinto Pony with colt, very gentle. 922 Ave, C. West, Budd Cook. Female Help Wanted ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare- time; substential weekly pay. Ex- perience unnecessary. Dignified work, Stamp brings details. Vogue Co., Dept. 1582, Jackson, Tenn. WANTED—Maid for genéral house- Work. Phone 189. —_——— Business Opportunity HAVE COMPLETE LINE grocery and meat fixtures for sale, rent or trade Write giving proposition to Tribune Ad. No, 18327. — se Wanted te Rent 4 MODERN 5 or 6 room furnished house. At once. Call room 205, Patterson Hotel between 6 and 7 Pp. m. _— Apartments for Rent ONE 3 room apartment with private bath and private entrance, also toom with kitchenette, partly fur- nished. Available Dec. 1st. Call rear side door, 623 8th. oa ment. Electric refrigerator. Sujit- able for two adults. Close in. Phone 260 or 512-W. Dr. Enge. GROUND floor apartment, furnished, including lights, heat and water. Private entrance. Near capitol. 1029 7th St. : 3 ROOM unfurnished apartment, 3 TWO room apartment, first floor, private entrance; 2 room basement apartment, both furnished. 818 1th St. APARTMENT, uniurnished, over ‘Woodmansee Store.. Ready Dec. lst. aie peniares: Apply Woodmansee , Refrigerator, private bath. Adults only. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770, 2” FURNISHED 1-room basement apartments. For students or work- people. $12 22 Sra Bt, FURNISHED 2 room apartment with private bath and kitchenette. Frig- idaire. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apts. TWO ROOM apartment for rent. Gas, lights, heat and water fur- nished. 1116 Rosser. Phone 978-J. THREE room basement apartment with well water and lights. Park Hill Addition, $10. Nate Koenig. LARGE three room apartment. Rea- sonable rent. Located at 414 Ave. A west or inquire at 307 Bdwy. | 1938 NATIONAL organization necessity | 1935 | 1934 1933 11933 Automobiles for Sale Male Help Wanted Why Wait? 1937 Price Level Is in Effect Now! 60 Days Ago Models of this type sold, from $50 to $75 higher. This was! caused by the arrival of the new 1937 | Plymouth and Chrysler. tional Used Car Bar- Today Lafayette Sedan ... DeSoto Sedan ..... Plymouth Touring .+ Plymouth Coach . Buick Brougham ... . Piymouth DeLuxe Coupe .. Airflow DeSoto Sedan Chevrolet Coach . Chrysler Coach .. Chevrolet Coupe . Chrysler 8 Sedan 1933 Pontiac Coach . 1932 Plymouth Sedan . 1931 Dodge Sedan ... 1931 Plymouth Sedan . 1930 Chrysler Sedan 1929 Pontiac Sedan . 1928 Pontiac Coach . 1926 Chrysler Sedan .. These cars are prepared for winter with hot water heaters, winter grease, winter oil and non-freeze solution. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. __122 Main Phone 700 — ~~ USED CAR BARGAINS Willys Pickup $ Ford Rumble Seat DeLuxe Roadster 150 Ford (157 in. wheelbase, 32x6 ten ply dual rear tires) .... see 185 Ford Sedan + 185 Pontiac Sedan . 185 Dodge Panel . 275 Dodgde Sedan . 275 Plymouth Sedan 325 Ford Coupe .. . 375 Chevrolet Coupe a Heater) .......eeseeeeserere 375 Plymouth Coupe (radio)... 475 Plymouth Coach (17,000 miles) Oldsmobile Touring Sedan. 675 M. B. GILMAN CO. 2nd and Broadway Phone 808 Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks See these exce 1936 1935 1935 9525 545 1934 1934 1934 1931 1930 1932 1930 1930 1934 1932 1933 1934 1933 1935 1935 1935 TUESDAY’S USED CAR SPECIAL 1933 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR SEDAN LIVDAHL-CRANNA MOTORS, Inc. —_—_— Help Wanted WANTED—Men and women to pick turkeys. Apply at Armour Cream- erles. —_————_—- Household Goods for Sale HOUSEHOLD furnishings, including colonial dinette set, orthophonic engineering book, fur coat and other winter clothing. J. R. Van Dyke, 723 5th St. Phone 883-M. ELECTRP Crosley refrigerator, ex- cellent condition. Dining room table and chairs with pad. 419 11th St. Phone 1616. : LLOYD Loom baby buggy, $8.00. One baby bed and mattress, $4; one nursery chair, $1.00. 719 5th St. __Phone 1887. et TYPEWRITER, electric washer, new gas heater. Mrs. J. Carey, 106 Ist Ave. N, Mandan, Tel. Mdn. 252. AIRLINE Console radio, new tubes. A-1 condition, $7.00. Electric wash- ing machine, $8.00. Phone 2269, NEW ELECTRIC washer. Will sell for $29. Mantel radio, five tubes, $2.75. Phone 1809-W. COMPLETE household furnishings. Inquire at 408 3rd St. Phone 1251 W. F. Bischof. Board ONE ROOM furnished basement apartment, suitable for two. For sale: New sled. 1026 10th St. NIGE WARM room with morning id evening meals. For lady or gentleman. 401 5th St. Phone 145. MAN AND WIFE—To run fee agency. Earnings up to in a month. New Ford sedan give © en producers as bonus. I complete outfit. You don’t risk @ penny. Details free. Albert Mills, 406 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. Instruction GOOD Barbers are in demand—mn- roll now for training. Write for formation. Moler Barber College, 418 Front Street, Fargo, N. Dak. _————$——— ene Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINES _ ‘core | $240 5! vou 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, FREE shampoo, fingerwave and mani- cure every week to anyone employ= ing one of our students in exchange for board and room. Christie Beau- _ty School, Phone 42. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1023 Bdwy Phone 1126 : LADI dresses and coats, men’s suits and overcoats, dry cleaned 00.. Phone 1707. Perfection Cieaners, MIDDLE AGED WIDOW with smail child wants housekeeping. Also ex- cellent lady cook, well-experienced in hotel and cafe, capable of taking full charge. Can furnish very good references, Write Tribune Ad, 18381. METAL weatherstripping for doorg and windows, For free estimates call or write Oscar A. Johnson, 218 Sweet Ave. W. Phone 1799. CALL WESTERN RADIO SHOP for repair service. Work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Phone 1404-R, TWO experienced girls want part time work. Phone 926-R. —— ___Rooms for Rent LARGE front room. New home, Al- ways hot water. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel, Gentlemen. 503 4th. _ Phone 120-R. FRONT ROOM. Gentlemen only, Close in. Call after 5 p.m. 418 2nd St. COZY WARM room in new home, Close to capitol. Suitable for two. ble. 1021 8th, front room for one or two firls. Morning and evening meals, if desired. Phone 1844-LM. 315 Mandan 8t. ATTRACTIVE end comfortable sleeping room, near bath. Gentle- men. preferred. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. BEAUTIFULLY furnished room in modern home. Suitable for two girls, Mrs. J. Coghlan, 610 8th 8t, ROOM for light housekeeping. Downs town. City heat. Always hot wa- ter, Apt. 2, 304% Main, WELL furnished room. Suitable for two ladies. Gas heat. Hot water. 422 1st. Phone 667-M. COZY, warm room, private entrance, near bath. Close downtown. 118 Thayer. Phone 1755. SLEEPING ROOM with or without kitchen privileges. No smoking and drinking. 409 5th. NICELY furnished sleeping room, first floor. Next to bath. 408 10th Bt. Phone 1760, FURNISHED room at 920 8th 8t. Hot water and gas heat, Phone 175: FURNISHED room, convenient for capitol and downtown. Phone 614. ROOM for lady, Adjoining bath. Private home. 419 6th St. Phone 924, SEMI-basement room, private en- trance. 611 Ave. B. Phone 1570-R. "|NICELY {furnished room on capitol __bus line. Gentleman, 610 7th St. WARM, pleasant sleeping room for rent. 410 3rd St. Phone 582-M: ROOM for rent. Gentlemen only. Telephone 517. 214 Mandan St. basement apartment, Kitchenette, living room and bath. Call at 1029 4th. after 5 p. m. ROOM, first floor apartment, also one room basement apartment, and rooms, second floor. 418 8th, WANTED—Two congenial young lad- {es to room and board. 802 2nd St. NICE warm sleeping room. Large clothes closet. 322 9th St. PLEASANT room with board for one or two, 412 6th St. Phone 1392. ONE large front room. Ground floor. Phone 436-J. 720 2nd St. Watch Repairing _ 2 ROOM apartment on second floor and small basement apartment. 607 Sth St. Phone 403-R. FURNISHED 3 room apartment, pri- vate bath and private entrance. TWO small apartments, for rent, fur- nished or unfurnished. 115 Wash- ington, afternoons, FRONT room, kitchenette, private bath, unfurnished apartment. New. $35. 423 and St. ONE ‘light housekeeping room for rent. Ground floor. Phone 3273. 411 5th St. LARGE 4 room unfurnished apart- ment. Inquire H. M. Beall, 618 naw 8t. EW modern furnished light house- ae! ping apartment, wat, ae heat,. pri- vate entrance. ¥ LIGHT qOUSEKERSING room, fur- nished or unfurnished. 423 Sth St Phone 2061-W. TWO room furnished See pri- vate entrance, 120 TWO large room cea: ar ment. Galt rear. 1 lst TWO room light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. 314 9th St. FOUR ROOM basement apartment for rent.- Call 1762-J. it. Adults only. TWO room furnished apartment. Call 46. tincatay FURS Skunks, Weasels, Mink, Fox and tes Seseoe ts market Pe he pay $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Otto Weist, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck, —————————————— ———— Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) 3c inserti FRONT sleeping room, $12. For two, $15. 706 6th St. ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Aspluna coal for sale. General trucking done. Reasonable. Junior Neff. Tel. 1748-J. 710 7th, ASPLUND, Eckiund or Backman coal, 2 ton’ or more, $2.75 per ton. Phone 497, Bob Morris, GOOD CLEAN Center coal. Ask for. price. Call 1557. _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. POTATOES .for sale—Lowest price in town. Come and see us. Order your winter's supply. KUNZ GRO- CERY, 222 So. 9th St. Phone 1317. 15 PIGS for sale at reasonable price. Weight from 75 up to 150 Ibs. Ine quire at 722 So. 10th St. John Grinsteiner, Prop. SECOND hand lumber including 2x14 planks and other sizes. See Abe at the N. P. Stockyards. Phone 439. TECC REST Gnas 1—Ohio Bonet wend | er aparel bry family. obtents J ~ aSSSausass FFRETERES VEST FRRE 3 oe SEse zee es

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