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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 19386 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market tet Report for Tues., Dec. 1 SPECIALTIES FORCE STOCK PRICE RALLY BUT FAIL 10 HOLD st Leaders, Listless Toupee Session, Back Up Frac- tions to 2 Points New York, Dec. 1.—()—Specialties performed for the buying forces in [New ¥ New York Stocks Noga dinars aise Jun, Tyesday’s stock market but leaders, an listless throughout the session, were subjected to late selling and backed up fractions to around 2 points. The activity was relatively small until the final hour when offerings | Ass. broadened. Transfers approximated) At) Re 2,150,000 shares. Domestic business news continued cheerful, and les sfretfulness was ap- parent over Europe's troubles. Wall Street seemed to feel much of the frosting had been chipped from But | Bi Aviation Corp. Baldwin Loco. the dividends and earnings cake and | Borden- something was awaited. more inspiring Tt was also not overlooked that in a recent sessions the liveliest perform- ers have been issues selling under $10 a hare. Grain at Chicago were buoyant. Corn jumped 3% to 4% cents a bushel and| Celane: wheat was up % to 3%. Bonds were inclined to do better. Foreign cur-| Chi. & N. W. rencies, higher at one time in terms of ht the dollar, gave ground later. The aircrafts came to life near the} ¢ finish with Douglas moving up about! ¢. 3 points. United, Boeing ani Sperry registered gains up to a point or more. Livestock SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Dec. 1.—(AP—U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 3,900, opening slow,| Corn weak; some bids 15 to 25 lower on most slaughter classes: choice fed steers and yearlings held around 11.00 Products Cream Wheat Crosley Rad. .. Cuban Am. ae: geal right and above; very good kinds available) Deer, down to about 9.00; larger share sal- able around 6,00 to 8.00; load lots good 770 lb. fat heifers up to 9.50; pe t cutter. and common grades about 4.00/papont to 6.00; low cutter to cutter cows 3.00 to 3.85; or more; beef cows 4.00 to! gz). 6.00; few good 5,25 to 5.75; cutter and common bulls 3.50 to 4.35; bulk better grades 4.50 to 5.00; good heav- ies up to 5.35; stockers scarce, steady to weak. Calves 2,300, active, strong to 50:higher; bulk vealers 7.50 to 8.50; choice 9.00; odd head select 9.50; cull and common 4.00 to 6.00. Hogs, 17,000, fairly active, mostly | Gi better 200-300 Ibs., 9.40-55, |G top 9.85; heavier weights down to 9.00 Steady; and below; most 160-200 Ibs., 9.00-45; bulk 140-160 Ibs. 8.50-9.20; 100-140 1bs., 7.25-8.60; good sows 400 Ibs, down. 8.85-9.20; big weights to 800-25; ‘aver- | Hu) age cost in weight Monday 9.31; weight 212 Ibs.; 207 Ibs. Sheep, 5,000, bulk of run native and fat lambs; nothing done early, under- tone about steady on all classes; buy- ers talking lower on fat lambs; bulk fat lambs Monday 8.75; better slaugh- ter ewes, 3.50-4.25; feeding lambs 4.50-7.25, Dairy. cows fairly active to shippers | Loe: for month 9.01; |! Johns-Manville Kelvinator . Beepnerot oe er Grocery . Libbey-0- F, Gi a My. B. on milkers and close springers; fully Lorillard (PB). steady, sales range 40.00-70.00; with only plain. cows under 50.00; good se- lects quoted up to 75.00; springers getting little attention. CHICAGO. Chicago, Dec. 1.—()—(U. S. D. A.) —Hogs 43, 008) including 12,000 di- rect; early ‘ket about steady with Monday's ‘average; but most local in- terests biddin; wood and choice 200-290 Ib. 9,60-9: lower; top 10.00; bulk | qq backward | 146 t. Midland ‘ath Minn. Honey . Minn, Moline Tm Minn. Et. P. & . Ward comparable 150-180 1b, largely 8.75- aurrayO 9.50; best sows 9.40, Cattle 10,000, calves 2,000; better grade fed steers and yearlings strong, welghty steers getting better action; stockers and feeders. fully rena beef cows duil but cutters steady at 4.25 down; best yearling steers 12.15 | Nat, early with some held higher; bulk better grade light cattle 11.09 upward but bulk of crop mostly 8.00 to. 11.00 kind; well finished welghty steers edging forward, up to 11.50 being pald for 1490 Ib. averages: bulls strong, heifers sausage offerings up to 5.6 vealers 25 or more higher on shipper account; these interests paying 11.00. * = Sheep 9,000, including 200 ° direct; fat lambs opening slow; Indica tony, around steady; bids and sales on to choice natives 9.00 down: best nerd around 9.25; sheep and feeding lambs ete nged; native ewes mostly 3.00-4.25, Ty Sioux City, Dear Cee (U, 8. D. A.)—Cattle 3,500; calves, 300; slaught- er steers and yearlings largely firm: Pills, Fi loss active than recently; plain fed heifers dull, weak; other fat she stock little’ changed; stockers and feeders scarce, strong; car choice to prime 1260 Ib. beeves 11.5 ome held above 11.75; liberal share short feds. salable singer 10.00; few choice 1900 Ib. 8 10.35; most beef cows 4.25- mail load 600-25; cutter Brades 00; few plain stockers 6.00 do’ Current stocker and feed cat- tle quotations: érg 550-800 Ibs. good and choice 00; commen and medium 3. 800-1080 Ib. good and choice 8.00; common and medium 4.2: heifers good common and goed 3.75- 4! a lum’ 3,25-73; calves (steer) good ‘an choles 6,25- $.00; common and medium 4.25-6.25. Hogs, 12.500; ered early sal to shippers and yards traders most steady; 170-200 Ib. lights 9.25-50; top 9.60 on choice butchers 150-170 i. 8.75-9.25; some 9.25; feeder bay genes welghts up to 0 7no early fat lamb bids: ers talking lower or around 8.50 foe best offerings; fat ewes opened stéady at 4.25 down; feeders slow. 29 northern 3 winter Montana 1.2 1.23 Fed 1.18%. pag ea 1, 2.02%-2.) 94% 997%. white 46% -48%. ting 8 Xo , 1.25; feed 76%- Mi > muneereuse te Pious eapolis, caplond lote, per bbl, in 98. 1b, cotton sacke: Family patents 1.05-7 25. 8! mene. anu, Pure bran: 31 Standard middlings 32.00-3 lo se teseee Radio-Keith: 5 Remi: GRAIN PRIGES LEAP TONEW HIGHS WITH EXPORTS JUMPING Corn Expands More Than 4) Cents a Bushel, Wheat More Than 3 Cents Esiggsurrsesusesss Fe FerK FF Chicago, Dec. wheat soared late Tuesday to season 46 top quotations. Corn jumped fore more than 3 cents. ‘Talk of large shipping purchases of wheat out of Chicago were a stimulus to higher prices. Late estimates also| ens 8 RRR RRR Canadian wheat had been taken for} export. | Stop-loss orders to buy on the part of previous speculative sellers hoisted corn, Corn closed buoyant 3% to 4% above Mondays finish, Dec. 1.09% to %, May new 1.03% to 1.04, wheat % to 35 up, Dec. 1.23% to %, May 1.19% to %, oats % to 1% advanced and provisions varying from 15 off to 25 cents gain. BABSBs: RETR RK MILL CITY GRAINS STAGE SHARP RALL Minneapolis, Deer” 1.—()—Wheat futures were ‘sold off early Tuesday on reports of rain and snow through the winter wheat belt but there was no pressure of consequence and when deliveries fatled to show the tone stiffened, Later there was a sharp rally be- o-wSINSGGeSHSS8 RRAKFRRARR RE adian and world visible supply totals, December wheat closed 24% higher at! 1.32, May 1%-15 higher at 28%M, and July 1% higher at 1.24% December flax closed 1c Higher at barley closed 1c higher at 1.19. ye= cember oats closed 1 higher at 44%, and May 1% higher at 45. December rye closen He higher at 915%, and May 1% up al . December malting barley dosed te higher at 1.19. cember feed barley closed 15%c at 84%, and May 1% higher at 7 Cash wheat offerings were too tight to make a real market. Durum and} winter wheat Rerin were about un- changed and offerings light. Corn was quiet. Oats was in fair to good pemand. Rye was in good demand, Barley demand was good for malting quality. Flax was in fair to good demand, el |’ Produce Markets 7 CHICAGO > Dec. 1.—(#)—Butter and; eggs were steady in tone Tuesday and poultry also was steady, Butter 7,086, steady, changed. auees 3,98 Poultry, ste tone ne 63 5 69 999 a a RK SBR Re- lene KKK SRas8Sab8S24n8 RRR RR wane eR & prices un- poe ee steady, prices unchang- live, 2 cars, 49 trucks, steady; hens 4% Ibs, up 16, leas than 4% Ibs. 12%; Leghorn hens springs, 4 Ibs. up, colored 14, Ply- mouth Rock 14, White Rock 15; less than 4 Ibs. colored 12%, Plymouth and White Rock 14; colored broilers 17, Plymouth and White Rock 19; Leg- horn chickens 11; roosters 12, Leg- horn roosters 11; turkeys, young toms 14%, old 13; No. 2 turkeys 12; ducks, white and colored 4% lbs. up 13, small white and colored 11; geese 12. capons 7 lbs, up 19, less than Dressed turkeys steady; hens| young 21, old 18; toms, young more than 16 Ibs. and 16 Ibs. and less 21, old toms 18; No, 2 turkeys 15, NEW YORK Dee. 1.—(®)—Live poul- . By freight, chickens: f Leghorn 12: fowls: col- horn 13-15; ducks 12- 16; other freight prices unchanged, Prices un- quiet and RKFKARKEK RE unchanged, Eggs 9,765, irregular. ors: Special packs 38-38 # 37%; refrigerators, sp 1 20%-31; standards 29% 30% 3 mixed colors unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Dec. 1.—()— Butter Futures: High Storage peenaarasy Decem 81% Storage. Standards, January . + 32 32% Mixed col- & Low Close 31% 31% 81% 81% 32 38% dards, Dec. . Refrigerator Stan- dards, dan, fg aie Miscellaneous — —_——@ FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Dec. 1.—()—Foreign firm: Great Britain demand others 3 Great 7: Italy 5.26%; . istered 20,80; travel 21.90; Norway 24,67: 25.32; Montreal in New ¥ 30% 29% 29% 2854 29% % 9 | MONEY RATES New York, Dec. 1.—(P)—C: steady, 1 per cent all commercial paper % per cent. loans steady, 60-days-6 mos, r cent offered. Bankers acceptances unchanged. CURB STOCKS New York, Dec. 1.—(#)—Curb: American Gen, 11. Cities Service 3%. Elec, Bond & share 20%. = GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Dec. 1.—(#)}—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 44's 121.18. js Treasury 4's 116.6. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Dec. 1.—(®)—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 14%. Northwest Banco 11%. FERRER CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Dec, 1.—(#)—(U. S. D. A.) = Potatoes, 22, on track 258, total U. 8S. shipments Moderate, demai cwt. Idaho pase et Burbanks U, a, 2135-55; U. 2, 1.90-95;, oor: jo Ri 8. BON BA 2.35- ites U.S. No, . com SNasnssexgeresy.: a ® BOSTON WooL Boston, Dec. 1.—(@—(U, S. D. A) aA. few, sgnttered sales were being domestic woolx in Boston ut the demand was onset aa ERS RSS os: ed ls han in recent weeks. Quota- tions were very firm, however, asking prices being mostly at or above the} Peak realized in the recent move- Fine Delaine combing Ohio % | fleeces wold at 41-42. Staple combing & blood Ohio fleeces were held at 4 nts, 2 yellow old 1.11; 5% +08; sample grade 3 ‘white 48-48%; 4 Soy % row ley ferd 60. 90-40, noi, ; new i White & Mf. .... & Ci Bx i Wookwoceh . No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. Be. 3 oak scabs ty read eat INo. 3 dark ronan 35 lbs, No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. 1—()—Corn and ind Ibs., 1.11; 48 Ibs., 1.08; 47 Ib: q {fresh 43 Ibs., 93; 42 Ibs., 90; 41 Ibs., 87; More than ye cents a bushel, and wheat: Ibs., 84; 39 Ibs, |No.'t hard amber durum 'No, 1 mixed durum |No. 1 red durum % |indicated that 1,000,000 bushels ‘of: No. 1 flax . cause of the liberal decrease in Can- | Juli 11; | Dec. hens 17; 11 3 4 % NS. in Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) December No, 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. Nya Sample grain: Ibs. 1.02; 45 Ibs, 99; 44 40 1; 38 Ibs. 78; 37 Ibs., 75. No, 2 flax .. DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Dec. 1.— Durum— Open High 130 1.32% 1. 2% 41 1.285% 1.33 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE oo Dec, 1.—(P)— 23% ‘Matting aries 1.24% 1.22% 124% 119 83% 5 84% 18% 91% 81% 44% 44 45 oY 2.08 te 2.04% 203% CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Dec. te Wheat— 89 89% ' May, old... July, new. July, old... Oats— NATIONAL organization n¢ ty 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 Bldg., Sineaeile. MODERN 5 room house, furnished or unfurnished. Heat and water fur- 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 Co., Dakota National Bank Building, Bismarck, NICE HOME, Riverview addition. Ali modern. Six rooms. Gas firenlace. Garage. Coal furnace. 1012 Ave. C. 6 ROOM house. $42.50; 4 room house, $35; 3 room house, $18; 5 room house, $30. T. M. Casey & Son. Used Car? Lots of Them In the WANT-AD' FREE as bonus, showing Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. Fashion Frocks Inc., Dept. B-6397, Cincin- nati, Ohio. Apartments for Rent ONE 3 room apartment with .private, bath and private entrance, also! toom with kitchenette, partly fur- nished. Available Dec. Ist. Call rear side door, 623 8th. 5 FURNISHED APARTMENT, Bed- room, parlor, kitchenette, private bath. Electric refrigerator and fireplace. Available Dec. 15. 801 5th St. +! MODERN six room house for rent on Avenue A West, Modern six room house for sale, L. J. Wehe. PARTLY furnished bungalow. Suit- able for small family. Call 346-W between 5:00 and 7:00 p. m. STRICTLY modern five room cot- tage, gas heat, garage. References required. Call 519 14th St. DEC. Ist, six room modern house. Close in, To adults. $30 per mo. Phone 905, z VERY PLEASANT basement apart- ment for one or two employed per-; sons. Large living room, kitchen, | bath. Private entrance. 923 7th. | MODERN two room furnished apart- | ment. Electric refrigerator. Suit- able for two adults. Close in.| Phone 260 or 512-W. Dr. Enge. THREE ROOM furnished apa! nt, private bath. Heat and gas for cooking furnished. Laundry privi- leges. 802 2nd. Phone 282-1] PARTLY furnished, part! 5 room house, 1900 Ave, B, Phone SIX ROOM modern, house. 312 Park St. Phone 271. HOUSE at 311 So. 9th St. Phone 443. 2 iJ. A. Fleck Named on General Motors Group J. A. Fleck of Fleck Motor Sales, Inc., Bismarck, has been appointed a 72 | member of the General Motors Dealer Council, it was announced Tuesday. The Bismarck man, appointed by Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., president of Gen- eral Motors corporation, will sit with the second panel of the council, rep- resenting the area from the Missis- sippi river to the Pacific coast. Four panels of the council, each representing a quarter of the nation, have 12 members each. Tentative plans call for two sec- tional mestings and one general meeting of council members in 1937, according to Sloan's letter to Fleck inviting him to sit as a council mem- ber. The groups meet with what ts known as th Distribution Group of the General Motors Executive com- mittee, six of the major executives of the corporation. The purpose is to 4 |Bive a representative body of dealers 134 1.34% 1.33% 1.34% 1.35% 1.33% 1.34% 1.35 1.34% 26% 97% receipts russes, 46 compared to 8' Miinnea| olis cash wheat and coarse See eon today follow. Delivered To Arcive 139 1.46 138 1.45 137 1.44 136 1.43 135 1,42 134 141 1.39 137 135 1.33 anne « lh'yDNS 60 130 © 1.32 1.28 1.30 1.28 1.23 1.21 119 60" cae 1.38% 1.46% 1.3515 am 59 Ibs. .. 1.35% 142% 2 amber hd 58 lbs. .. 1.31% 1.38% 3 amber hd 57 Ibs, .. 1.20% 1.34% ami id 56 Ibs, .. 1.27% 1.32% . amber hd 55 Ibs. 1.25% 1.29% 4 amber he 54 Ibs, .. 1.23% 1.27% 5 amber id 53 Ibs, .. 1.20% 1.25% 5 amber hd 52 Ibs, .. 1.18% 1.23% 5 amber id 51 Ibs. .. 1.16% 1.18% aca of 1g 13 Coarse 1rd Paar wee ® vieig Grains «| after. si beans No, 2|4 wi : pestors to be Lives, 205 2.18 i) + | Ubel every opportunity to discuss ther ‘problems as they see them with those corporation executives who deal with % | policy matters as affecting distribu- tion. :|Garner Will Support Rayburn for Leader Washington, Dec. 1.—(?)—Vice President Garner said Tuesday he did not take an active part in the presi- dential campaign because “Frank Knox was doing my campaigning for me.” He said he would support ac- tively the campaign of Rep. Rayburn of Texas for floor leader of the next house of representatives. 7| Thoresen to Address Implement Dealers Fargo, N. D., Dec. 1.—(#)—Re- Placing Governor-elect William Lan- ger who was called to Bismarck late Monday, T. H. H. Thoresen, lieuten- ant-governor-elect, was scheduled to deliver the principal address at open- ing sessions of the annual North Da- kota Implement Dealers’ convention here Tuesday afternoon. WAHPETON NATIVE DIES Minneapolis—Funeral services for Mrs. Theressa O’Brien, 46, a native of Wahpeton, N. D., who died Sun- day at her home here will be con- ducted Wednesday at Wahpeton. ‘ARLOT SALES 1,—(P)—Range of Wheat No, 2 dark 1 dark hard win- No. 4 hard amber durum mple grade hard amber Corn No. 3 yellow 1,08- 3 white 4614. Rye No. Barley No.*" malting grade 76. Flax No. 1, carlot grain ale: northern : WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Dec, (?)—Cash wheat a 1 northern 1.114%; No, 2 northern 1.09%; No. 3 northern 1.06. Oats No- white 45%; No, 3 white 43%; No, 1 mised feed 43%. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Asaeetated’ Press) Miawest Corp, 124. McGraw El. 4236. Notice of Seizure. In the Unitea States District Court for the District of North Dakota, United States of America vs. One 1935, pan vs ope Moter No. 18-148 9707, 1936 License Number 37-711. lence to a Warrant of Seizure to me directed in the above entitled ca: I have seized and GAS into my poi session at ime rce ‘orth Dakota, on November 14, i Nhe following described - ites to-wit: Son Ford V8 Coupe, Motor No. 48 North Dakota 1936 License Number 37-771, for the causes set forth in the now pending ie the United pistes Court for the District of North Dakota, at Fargo, for violation oF Section 3450 R. 1 HEREB' GIVE NOTICE to persons claiming the said described property, or know- Ing or having anything to say wh: the same should not be condemne: and the proceeds thereof distributed according to the prayer of the libel, that one, be and appear before the id Court to be held in and for the District of North Dakota, in the Unit- ed States Court Rooms, in the City of nd make such claim within date of the first notice, if that be day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next nd of Spicer lee th s. Doyl United Sta 1, First tice Published Ne [4 Tee aenuals “meeti: of th itock- holders of the Depositors’ “Holding the tee e First National Bank in the reity ot ‘Bismarck, North Dakota, on sday, December 8th, 19: at gee ao Rip. ed, and si othe! makiae. properly, Prought I. ROOP, Sec’y. Da’ Nov. 24, 1936. kaehie 11-24 L2- Gi At this ‘mei iness as the ONE ROOM and kitchenette with Murphy bed, also apartment in court with private bath. Everts Apts. 314 3rd. GROUND floor apartment, furnished, including lights, heat and water. Private entrance. Near capitol. 1029 7th St. 3 ROOM unfurnished apartment, 3 closets, private bath and entrance. Gas heated. Near capitol. 919 5th St, TWO room apartment, first floor, private entrance; 2 room basement apartment, both furnished. 818 1 FU} ED heat, water and gas for cooking. Garage. Call 827-R. 215 Ave. C West. inthe 2 aca) APARTMENT, unfurnished, over Woodmansee Store. Ready Dec Ist. No children. Apply Woodmansee care: FURNISHED 3 room basement apart- ment. Refrigerator, private bath. Adults only. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, private bath, private entrance. Overstuffed furniture. 214 E. Ros- ser. 2 FURNISHED i-room basement apartments, For students or work- ing people. $12 and $18. 222 3rd St. 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. ONE ROOM furnished basement apartment, suitable for two, For sale: New sled. 1026 10th St. FURNISHED basement apartment, kitchenette, living room and bath. Call at 1029 4th. after 5 p. m. 3 ROOM, first floor apartment, also; one room basement apartment, and rooms: second floor. 418 8th. 2 ROOM apartment on second floor and small basement apartment. 607 5th St. Phone 403-R. FURNISHED 3 room apartment, pri- vate bath and private entrance. Adults only. 523 6th St. .{@nd and Broadway Automobiles for Sale Why Wait? 1937 Price Level Is in Effect NO 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. See these exceptional Used Car Bar- gains Today Lafayette Sedan ... DeSoto Sedan ..... Plymouth Touring . Plymouth Coach . Buick Brougham . Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe . Airflow DeSoto Sedan Chevrolet Coach Chrysler Coach . Chevrolet Coupe . Chrysler 8 Sedan . Pontiac Coach Plymouth Sedan Dodge Sedan .... Plymouth Sedan ... Chrysler Sedan 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 ...... seeeee 150 Ford (157 in, wheelbase, 32x6 ten ply dual rear tires) .... 185 Ford Sedan . 185 Pontiac Sedan 185 Dodge Panel .. 275 Dodgde Sedan 275 Plymouth Sedan Ford Coupe ..... Chevrolet Coupe (radio ani heater) ... Plymouth Coupe (radio). * Plymouth Coach (17,000 miles) . « 525 Oldsmobi « 675 M. B. GILMAN CO. Phone 808 Plymouth Dodge Trucks 1936 1935 1935 1935 1835 1934 1934 1934 1934 1933 1933 1933 1932 1931 1931 1930 1929 1931 1930 1932 1930 1930 1934 1932 1933 1934 1933 1935, 1935 1935 Dodge WEDNESDAY USED CAR SPECIAL 1934 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN (with radio) ....... ++ $385 LIVDAHL-CRANNA MOTORS, Inc, , Help Wanted WANTED—Men and women to pick turkeys. Apply at Armour Cream- eries. Business Opport FOR SALE: Garage Repair Agency for Pontiac, Pegs: mouth. Low rent. Good place good dealer.. Sold 73 new cars, Must sell, poor health. Nordlum Garage, Crookston, Instruction GOOD Barbers are in roll now for training. Write for ine formation. Moler Barber College, 418 Front Street, Fargo, N. Dak. Office Equipment ~ STAPLING MACI YOU will find the Markwell Paper Fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets to- — gether temporarily or permanente ly. Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co, FREE shampoo, fingerwave and manié cure every week to anyone employe ing one of our students in ex for board and room. Christie Beaue _ty School. Phone 42. ~ 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, 222 So, 11th St. Perfection see Bryan, 424 an St. -Phone’ 649. Aion ries for sale, Work Wanted MIDDLE AGED WIDOW with small 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 doors and windows. For free estimates call or write Oscar A, Johnson, 218 Sweet Ave. W. Phone 1799. 5|GALL WESTERN RADIO SHOP for repair service. Work guaranteed. Prices reasonabte. 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, COZY WARM room in new home, Close to capitol. Suitable for two, Reasonable. 1021 8th. LARGE front room for one or two girls. Morning and evening meals, if desired. Phone 1844-LM. 315 Mandan St. 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 St. _ Household Goods for Sale BED, Dresser, two rockers, medicine cabinet, overstuffed chair, kitchen cabinet, kitchen table, chest ; of drawers, sewing machine, wash- ing machine, fruit jars and antique table. 810 13th Sf. TWO small apartments, for rent, fur- nished or unfurnished, 115 Wash-| ington, afternoons, ONE light housekeeping rent. Ground floor. 411 5th St LARGE 4 room unfurnished apart- ment. Inquire H. M. Beall, 618 3rd St. eh “ NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entrance, Tel, 61. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room, fur: nished or unfurnished. 422 5th St Phone 2051-W: ie TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Also coal range for sale. 522 3rd &t. TWO room furnished apartment, pri- vate entrance. 120 W. Thayer. TWO large room furnished apart- ment, Call rear. 118 - Ist St. ~ TWO room light housekeeping apart- __ment, furnished. 314 9th St. room for Phone 273. ; HOUSEHOLD furnishings, including colonial dinette set, orthophonic engineering books, fur coat and other winter clothing. J. R. Van Dyke, 723 5th St. Phone 883: LLOYD Loom baby buggy, $8.00. One baby bed and mattress, $4; one nursery chair, $1.00. 719 5th St. Phone 1887. 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. wardrobe, | {COMFORTABLE front room in mod= ern home. Near capitol and high school. 828 6th St. Phone 3626. | ROOM for light housekeeping. Down- town. City heat. Always hot wae two ladies. Gas heat, 422 1. Phone ¢ 667-M. |COZY, warm room, private entrance, near bath. Close downtown. 113 | Thayer, Phone 1755. {FURNISHED room at 920 8th St. Hot water and gas heat. Phone 1U2-R, COMFORTABLE at 422 4th, Always hot water. Gas heat. Phone 9. Hot water. FURNISHED room, convenient for __capitol and downtown. Phone 614, ROOM for lady. Adjoining bath. Private home. 419 6th St. Phone 924, 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- J. W. hof. ONE CO, and washing machine. Phone 552-J. “wood range and 1517 Bowen. Inquire at 616 7th St. TWO room furnished Gail 744. FOR SALE Imported Linens and Lace Cov- ers, Bridge Sets, Bed Spreads and Tapestries. apartment. Call Nick Nicola at Ferris Grocery TELEPHONE 903 Hay for Sale SWEET Clover, $14 per ton; good Midland prairie bay, $12 per ton, 1 mile north, % mile east of KFYR station on Highway No. 10. Thos. Wrongham. BALED HAY, Upland, Midland, Sweet Clover. Write or wire for F. A. Cousins, New Rock- ford, N. Dak. _ to $5. Ground pate: clover, new} sacks per ton, $14. On track at ookston, Minn. C. M. Nordlum. WANTED: Used complete bath room set and sink.. State Eee Mrs. Watch Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed Otto Welst, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. Wanted to Rent MODERN 6 or 6 room furnished house. -At once. Gall room 205, Patterson Hotel between 6 and 7 Bring fo all yor p.m LEGAL cavcnT FU RS Nkenks, Weasels, Mink, Fos and Phe aryree Is SHO: open We: pay Brick Bot ane treat eens, Blamarch. Room _and Board NICE WARM room with morning and evening meals. For lady or 401 Phont board for Phone 1392. room 412 6th St. or two. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) 2 consecutive insertions (per word) ............. 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 4 consecutive (per word) . 5 consecutive (per word) . 6 consecutive (per word) This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fied 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 submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A cepresentz=tive will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and- ask for the. want ad de- Ls daagaen munt be received by Scie wom, to insure’ ime sertion same day. Out-of-Town Readers who wish to answer want ads fe ently telephone hers are a |SEMI-basement room, private en= | trance. 611 Ave. B. Phone 1570-R. | NICELY furnished room on capitol + bus line. __ Gentleman. 610 7th St. _ ith St. | THREE FURNISHED sleeping rooms. | 1020 11th St. ‘Telephone 494-LR, | WARM, pleasant sleeping room for | Tent. 410 3rd St. Phone 532-M. ROOM for rent. Gentlemen only. Tel phone 517. 214 Mandan St. CLEAN room at 614 Ave. C. Next to bath, ath, Gentlemen preferred. ONE large front room. Ground floor. Phone 436-J. 720 2nd St. BEDROOM in modern home. Phone j 1108. . 123 Mandan St. i Coal and Trucking ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done. Reasonable. Junior Neff. Tel. 1748-3. 710 7th. cm 4 ASPLUND, Ecklund or Backman Coal, 2 ton or more, $2.75 per ton. Phone 437. Bob Morris. 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 eh) my town, Come and see us. your winter’s supply. KUNZ ono: _CERY, 222 So. 9th St. Phone 1317. 15 PIGS for sale at reasonable price. Weight from 75 up to 150 Ibs. In- quire at 722 So. 10th St. John Grinsteiner, Prop. SECOND hand lumber including 2x13 planks and other sizes. See Abe at TRUCKERS!—Ohio potatoes for sale. 1000 bushels, ripe, field T. J. Ross, Arthur, N. D. Engraved Stationery Makes the Ideal Gift Sweetheart. Inexpensive, peno- tical and a gift that will be ap- preclated. Bike Soe A selections now. Bismarck Trihame Suitable for ©