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'. Tribune’s Grain, ._ STOOK PRIGES SAG [New Ye rk Stocks isruvornes ap (eS Closing Prices Dee. 3. Livestock and. WHEAT PRICES RUN UP TWO GENTS Te BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by tare ‘Miller Ce.) Death Comes to Former Logan County Farmer at Home Here Wednesday John Werner, 74, resident of Bis- marck the past eight years and for- mer. Logan county farmer, died at Bp. ... 45 Deo: ia 3:45 a. m., Wednesday, in his home IN SELLING SESSION |S Aled chee tx REACT UNDER SUL [No.2 dark. northern, bet cota Nt shat Seti Fay Ch. Mfg. 638% jo. 2 dark northern, cident to old age were given as the rata au Uae | |No. 3 dark northern, $8 Ibs, | are Se den Am, 5 b y Funeral services will be held at 9 Am. & Leather Hee -{No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. * Many Issues Yield Fractions to|Am. Internat. ..... 13% {Concern Over Europe and En-/ Xo. 4 dar northern, 88 Ibe, 2.2, 119 /% ft Friday, in St. Mary’s procathe- Am, Loco. rt 4 dral with Rev. Robert Feehan offici- 4 fe larged Flour Business =| No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. .... 1.18] tin, 2 or More Points on . 8 ating. Rev. Frank Lauinger of Lin- 10% No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. LI6/ton, a nephew of the deceased man, Larger Volume 2 Are Big Factors pee Care pee bees 50 Ibs. will assist in the rites, Interment cocnnoneaaraad A $5 ,,| Chicago, Dec. 2.—(@)—In a big 42 Ibs. 1.11; 48 Ibs. 1.08: 47 Ibs. 1.08 wir’ Werner was Wore Nor ® 1002, New York, Dec. 2—()—Recent fa-| Am $8%4 ‘trade, Chicago wheat futures Wed- #6 Ibs, 1.02; 48 Ibs. 99; 44 Ibs. 963). South Russia He immigrated ‘4 vorites tripped over further selling in 187%, | nesday ran up about 2 cents a bushel, is the 93; 2 Ibs., 90; 41 lbs., Tet s the United States in 1888, settling in Wednesday's stock market, many] Ai LS pee ee Sacred La E27 elling bs. 84; 39 Ibs. 81; "38 Ibs, South Dakota where he remained un- yielding fractions to 2 or more points realize profits. (ois til 1902, In that year he moved to a on larger volume than in the past ran Prrecsenck over the Ruropeart political | No. : hace amber durum farm in Logan county near Wishek, several sessions. 5% | crise pane with iat OF No. lated dutum. where he remained until eight years At the same time a number of spe- 24% | ane T tor buenas, pratt Ge No. 1 flax ago. He married twice, the second slalties resisted the trend and emerged 7a | ADE Te OAR week DUE Ot CHICRED. No a: fies time on March 10, 1903, at Ipswich, 8. with substantial gains. Transfers] Al Fa aa eee meet a tateeroiee toe (NOL. Tye D., to Miss Mary Meyer, who survices were around 2,400,000 shares. Baldau ne ne 3 rehire hit epeseound = 16t | 'Barley ... him. While encouraging business tended] Baits" onto 2 Radi = IMEing touoee: poly neat a Besides his widow he leaves two to offset the shaky foreign picture,|Barnedall ... 19% | out owing tov overnight Oy lature ta | Hardy winter wheat daughters, Mrs. George Job of Pom- leading issues apparently found little/ Bendix Aviation 28% parts of the domestic wheat area and ——— peys Pillar, Mont.; and Mary of Bis- inspiration for a rally. Bethel. Steel 32 in a iden -DULUTH RANGE marck; eight sons, Joe, John, Berh- A few rail bonds performed at up-|Boeing Airpl. 34% pale spring crop districts north- Duluth, Minn. Dec. 2—-P}—- hardt and Frank Werner, all of Bis+ per levels, but the majority of loans len... 27% ‘Whe: t closed irregular % 1 Durum— Gpen High Low Close} marck; Anton Werner of Menoken. Was mixed. Foreign currencies gen-|Bore Warner oh is Ref ate hadlad fos Say, 1364 184% 136. | Wendlin and Benedict, both of Linton riggs Mfg. 59. |% higher compared with Tuesday's 5) fe A d erally were slightly higher in terms| Buda wheel 10% |fintsh’ Deo. 126 130 1.36% 1.85% 1.35% | and Andrew Werner of Linton; a twin of the dollar, although securities in/ Burr, Ad. Mch. 29% 120%: can AK ee cen Rone brother, Marcus of ‘Aberdeen, and & London and Paris pointed downward.|Butte Cop. & Z. 4% | 120% 5 » 1.08%- | . . 1.08%, May new 1.02%-%; oats un- sister, Mrs. Annie Jahner of Aber: Wheat at Chicago was up % of a/Canadian Pac. 13 changed to % off, and deen. cent a bushel to off as much, and asi |¢pe clap oh Megha a The body is at the Calnan Puneral corn reactéd % to 1%. go: | Shenked 5i>, S ioenke eens. rors. Pall b rill bi Yellow Truck preferred jumped 5, Celan Abe MILL CITY WHEA Pe ee, Nick J Sie Atta Sonbe points or so following declaration of 5 “| PRICES HOt. STRENGTH MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN dee Wendelin Arai Matt. Boesflug $33 a share on this company's back 3%, |, Minneapolis, ‘Dec. 2.--(?)—Wheat | Minneapolis, Dec, 2.—( rand Q . dividends. 2” | futures prices ruled firm to strong in|" Whea Open ‘High Low Close| 8nd Lawrence Masseth. e face of considerable profit. taki 5 —. Ce) a and other pressure here” ‘Wednesday Hehe fear ie dee 4 1 4% | and lack of deliveries leally oe Ben | SUly 125% 1.25% 134% 124%| Kindred for Village vest C. 2% |cember contracts, ‘Trade was fair to, Malting oie en TR kn) Li St 102-6 THE | Smoee wisat cloned bighre [Sed Barieyss TMP M8 MO iquor Store, SO. ST. PAUL 11h | if 32m) May hole higher at 1.29%-|Dec. ....... J 85 4 ay South St. Paul, Dec. 2—(P)—(W. 8. ane lak, futureh were calves tn Inte Ts ae es Seana bare to 6 ates Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,600; generally 314 Nigherat Rene pera ee cloren 1 92, 92% 91% 92% | palloted Tuesday to establish a mu- steady, good to choice fed steers 9.00- 48% tad : RAM SENET, MK 81% 9% 20% nicipal liquor store here, forecasting 11.00; best lightweights held around |Con. Oi) 13% tcearks. grains were mixed. Decem- Boe bi iy a 11.50; plait 5 ber oats closed % higher at 45% and 45% 45% .45% .45%| 4 Possible court test to determine if 20) Blain and wariied Ap Binds 21%) Or ia hanged Bey % 45% 45% 45% | such a store can be established und 1.50; with comparable heifers about Bi | Devemur tie clout OM Ae nk eels ak 3 . A th SECU eH RARAALLEG eee 7 e North Dakota hard liquor law. 5.00-7.00 and very thin down to 4.00 37% | May lower at 90%. December 2.09 2.09% 2.09 2.09% | c, or less; low cutter to cutter cows 3.00- n% malting barley. closed unchanged. st 2905 206 204% 2.06 al ‘Trom, eeu of the village 15 mainly; beef cows 4.00-5.00; saus- 20% * Dacember feed barley closed \ low- ss = F ane ae if eels pare age bulls largely 4.25-5.75; few out- 12% | er at 84% and May % higher at 76%. Repay RANGE EN ahine Plans for approving and standing 5.00-25; load choice 780 Ib. 6% |, Cash wheat was steady and demand 5 publishing an ordinance. He said the feeder steers 7.85; plainer medi Dee 90%; improved. Winter wheat offerings Low Close| expectation, barring legal complica- tet 85; pl lum were light. Durum of old crop qual- | De: 1.23% 1.24% | ti vas tl itockers 4.00-6.00; calves 2,600;. slow, 31% | ity was in good demand. 120" 121% 119% 1:20 tions, was that the store would be tully steady; bulk better grade vealers a Corn was in fair demand, Oats was 107% 1.08% 1.07% 1.07% | OPED by Christmas. 3.00:9.0: selections 8.80; cull and com: af |tiagaeetgeaaed demand ve was in non 4.00-6.00. Eastman’ Kodak 179 [quailty “was in good demand, Flax | De i ee CHICAGO POTATOE! Hogs, 15,500, market active, fully| El. Auto 44 | was in fair demand, LAAs 104% 1.08% 102%) Chicago, —(P)—(U, steady to 10 higher; heavy sows up ap Boat ang i luce Mark ti —+ ee old... wag 7 gb ae 11% Giomentes on track 2 nore; better 200-300 Ibs., 9.50-65; top| Bl. Pow. Pi rodu arKets 4 i or Firest. 7. 34, ice 4 1 Russet Burbanks barely steady, 1,65; 160-200 Ibs., 9.10-50; 140-160 Ibs., WAGES TS Aantal very slow, Ii 60% , 785-8.65: ri best quality large . No. 3400 Ibs. “down 9.0090" Heavier Ge] chicago, Dees Go—Butter. and set Burbanks firm, slightly stronger weights down to 8.65 or below; aver- 68 fend poultey, Epa Lean NYE sneagay seann Manan: HERINt ecolO sao ater age cost Tuesday 9.32; weight 207 ibs. 16% | "Butter 6498, stendy: creamery-spe Clones. aueh tly rtronpen cor bere Sheep 6,500, 445 throygh; salable| Good! R Ett clals (93 score) 33-33%: extras (92) Ke pea cuppiy include nx load fed Mon: | Sema, EAE Sure tue cab eat) ; eas: tana lambs; two loads Montana| Greyiiona 18% | Sentai OHO anily fens teammate ancrelippedte naa feeders; balance largely natives; no} Gt. Nor, I. Ore. 20% | | Hage 4,122, steady; prices unchang- cere as ae ave eer tee carly action; indications steady on} Gt. Nor. 29%, | ed. Poultry, llve, 42 trucks, steady t 60; Russet US. slaughter classes; bulk fat lambs} Gt West aes “oh firm: hens 4% 1b. up, 16%, lews than Tuesday 8.50; one load to shippers| Houd-Her. B. Baie | 4%, 1b 13; Leghorn hens it: springs commercial a1, > Toi tlb ip eleeea ate Bizponsh Berk —- Dairy cows fairly active, fully) Hupp. Motor 2 Mh] a c sieady; close springer and milker| Illinois Cent. 28% | Hock. 142 Colored broliers: 17. Flys BOSTON WooL cows in best demand, but some inter- i Rayon . 38% | mouth and White Rock 19; Leghorn Are ey ‘a est,in backward ‘kinds, most sales] IM et" Get PRURE TUR recta Se edb sor aetna rat led Renee 50.09-70.00; very good shipper spring- i toms 14%, old 13; No. 2 turkeys 13; ket Wednesday at mostly steady to ers held around 75.00. ducks white and colored 434 1b. up 13, very firm prices compared with last small ee red he a 11; daa 12 week eeyaneen were LONE less ya an at any tim Ghicagon Den D. AD aD ressed meee PO GIT a thonth. Graded Mapleccombine | in Hogs t8,000, including 11,000 direc i and tess hold 18) No.’ turkeys| _ MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN scoured’ bale and Brench corbin H fairly active,” mostly 10-15 higher Been eee lengths from’ similar lines moved at "s average; spots uD ab ceased bee, a Ui Wea estos, tanin coving ie bleed way ood and is |e fH TEWieGRn See, 19 compared to] firm ai soo M oa while Reeren come bOed0s few D0 New York, Dec, 2.—(—Live poul- |" Minwespolis cash wheat and coarse| iE, 1ensth ‘was offered at 96-98 salves 1900; ise ae 59% By fed 20-28: Les Hees wee quotations today follow. & a Teaaeeet calusiaioeta lanl yeartians iRcieeer ey Rob. Pid. Ge ed. es \ Delivered) TOA ve ec cRi nie Dee eee uiene strong to shade higher with both} Miami 11% | exeutters 2,791, Irregular. Creamery, 0 Ibs 139% carload lots, per bbl. in 98 Ib, cotton Taclage; and’ smediamsweithts ataaral AY | extra (98 score) 3346-4; firsts (8-91 . 1,304 ere (ergy sa ier) Ben up to f and 1400-1450 Ib, aver- scores) , 32-33%; seconds | (84-87/1 D N & 59 ; Shipments 14,612. Bure ages at 11.50-12.00; lower grade 6.50- 43% scores) 31-31% ; centralized (90 score) Le poms 1.3833, seeee vers 131.50, Standard mi 9,50; mostly 7 25-9,.00; these merely 103% ae Me ther butter prices unchang-|j D | 8 58 ‘ shortfeds; all she stock fully steady; | Mi 9% See 1.37%, aiseis) | ensiee bulls, unchanged, (with Dest sausage 1% | sacheone, 407,629, qulet and unchans-|» Biv g $7 CHICAGO STOCK! choice vealers ; scarcer sgoing to” shippers at 11-00; HH | Begs, 12.470, irregular, Mixed col-|, 10K... 1.36% sees sessed rig {ily the Anmocinted Prenny others steady at 9.00-10.50; rum In- | Ny, 40% | ors: Special packs 37-3714; standards ; t_Cor cludes about 1,000 head Colorado bred 36% frigerators, special packs 31- 35% se eee sees stockers and feeders; undertone feed- 33x, Ree Hae ay pee tay aaa 134% Unless the birth rate in this coun- Cea oben cluding 2300 direct: 24% | tles 27-28; other mixed colors un- 3 wees sees] try should rise or immigration in- fat lambs opening, glow: ryeeneraliy Nt 30% changed. 1.33%, vss. | Crease, a declining national popula- ‘ound steady with is 26 lower: aged sheep little chang bg | BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES 132% tion is inevitable within 15 years. ed; good tu choice native and fed | Nat, 10% | Chicago. Dec. 2.— —<———______. Top aeulng around #08 ony choice Ba ee ee erer a ighy tow Clete 131% now asking @ . 5 ORDINANCE NUMBER 490 hanaywelghts; choice, western ewes ity Storage Standards, oe haan ORDENARCE HEqULATING SIOUX CITY 14% 5 31% 32% + 127% RC Re s. 44% | Storage Standards, 2+ 4 : pia y* Cathie S:h00s calves 100; beet 36 | February . 32% 32% 1.35% 1.30% ..4. sssee AY Seiden aereate “leer? and. seatlings: largely 38% | EEE Fifur tana Winter Wheat NG Te fairly active; other slaughter cl 11 efrigerator aie ae Aan ATIO little changed: stockers and fa 20% Refflgsrator stan- + 30% 29% 20 Ww or L WH INTONICAT. prime 1025 1b, yearlings 11.18" choice 3%) dards, Jan, 29 LBB 28 LY ANH, 126M 208% 1.04% IONS FOR RHE GRANT: 1200 1b. beeves 11.60 numerous, car "| { ii -_——__——¢ pay oops tein is Abeer TO SELL INTOX- joads up; fair! rr Li thort fed 10128 downy few choles 800 hak Miscellaneous ee W... 182% 194% 120% 132% 8 FOR Such LICENSES, 1, pelters 10.60; most Bere cows 53% oe —* eas PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR 25-5.25; few loads 6, el grades mainly _3.35-4.00; half load 13%! New York, Dee. 2 UP-Call Sp pa e 130% 132% 1.28% 1.30% ORDINANCES mE choice 925 Ib. feeder common 46 steady, 1 cent all day. Prime |Gradeof—_ 4 TH. and medium loads 6.25 down, Cur- 28% | commercial paper % per cent, ‘Time DHW iN ORDAINED | BY THE BOARD rent stocker and feed cattle quota- 52% |loans steady, €0 days-6 mos. 1% per |? TH ad 128% 1 1.26 128% or CPTY. COMMISSIONERS OF THE 50-800 Ibe, goo and | pup, Bve, NJ. cent. offered, Bankers acceptances Pape J) ra ers pA CITY OF BISMARCK, NORTH DA- Fos1058 Ie, mood and choles Pullman’... ‘On SEED AD ERA MDEW or ee eee ees meen \ ood and cl 5 $0; common and. medium 4.25-| Pure Oil 11% OGRIGW XDHENAE, 1H W..- 126% 1.28% 1.26% 126% |son, covparinership vor comeration 6.25; heifers good and choice 6.25-| Burity p, 18% | New York, Dec, 2.-@#—Foreign ex. {2 DH W or which shall violate any of the provi- ak gamnon, ane medina Feet adie ce Ini; lenunte atenay. Great Sritain demand) 2H Wx. 124% 126% 122% 124% | tony or thls ofdindnce snail "upon common. and medium 4.26: “| Radio - Keith - ig (piacere eters in cents: Ghent ot ya De oe ea 22% | than One. Hundred. (8100.00) ‘Doll od and choice ; com- 494 I fren Sind medium B.1s-8.00; cows good peminreon) Bacd 22% | Germany ireo 40.24: regictered 20.80; Baas ati Laie 2% of imprisoned not, exceeding ninety id medium 3.25- 3 § _|travel 21.90; Norway 24.66; Sweden|) amber hd ’ d calv ven (aleer) | ood and. “choice z 25.31; Montreal In New York 10.09%. 3 oy 142 150 139 146 the dlcense igsued hereunder shall be .00;. me 25, cancelle 0; fi t stead CUR! KN Bg erage “o anlppe 4 Pr New York, Dec. 2.—()—Curb: a eee 1800 146 eee seen Eitst Randi pe ay better 180-250 Ib, butchers 9.3) 97% | American. Gen. 11. 3 ibe. 135 1.42 Passed November 30, carly top, 9.50; packers bidding 9.20 30%] Citles Service 3%. so ° peeps) aie ‘Myron’ H, Atkinson, down; 150-180 Ib, weights 8.75-9.35; Elec. Bond & Share 20. 3 amber hd City Auditor. stage $100; down; feeder » pigs up to FA iris ¥ 7 Ibs, .. 133 1.38 i: INNEAPOLIS STOCKS 3 amber hd : é Sheep, 4.500: no.sarly fat lamb bids: a) apolis, Dec, 2.—()—Stocks A ey 131 «1.36 SS in for best native and fed lambs; sheep 41% t Bank Stock 15. $5 ioe”. 129 193 ORDINANCE NUMBER 495, opened steady; fat ewes 3.00-6.01 30 | Northwest Banco 11%. amber ha RDINANC odd lots feeders unchanged. 4% : 54 Ibs. .. 1.27 1381 |... ee) oy GONERNMENT, BONDS {5 amber hd Duluth, Minne Sim wheat: ABHO) MAW Aeim,... Paty 8 5 ote pay PE 10 sere ween No. 1 heavy dark northern era, spring, $0 aa Treasury 4%'s 12: $2 Ibs... 1.22 137 AND * SALI Ibs. 1.994%-1.46%; No, J dark north |Bta0d” Of Ind Treasury 4's 11 2 sees were RERMS USD IN THE ORDINAN NCE, on 8961.45.95; SE IDE. 1.27 oh 33. 5 amber hd FIXING THE LICENSE FEES iis: Ne. sant ie OM 143%; No. ain WINNIPEG Cas GRAIN 51 Tbe. 120 1.22 gee eee 5 wheat}, Grade of— 34 ibe. 1.334421 ty Novi ngeteen | iat i Ggortnetn } amber... jars a 3 ern Oa' BH | No, mite uN 3 white 43%; No, PENAUTIE $85 |! mixed t00 Corn— or iE: Ate IN 12% CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 91.38: BE Cont. Corp. * x 1 oe PMs lon, dtd-L is: 89 bss Truex ne Hi KQection 14, PENALTIES, Any 27. No. 1'red durum 1.13. ° "lunion Garbids 1 person violating any of the provisions No. 4, 3.03 Bayes Carbide 1s ie grade 75-1.00, Oats N ©f this ordinance shall be” pun! aon eee AY} white by a' fing of nor more than One 4 B, aliow i a6H- ted Dollars ($100.00: United Corp. ylt ee a Snment for aot more nine Unit 5 85 = 30) days or by both such fin United Prat % 8t yl eh a impel t, and in RANGE OF CARLOAD SALES | Un. Gas. tmp i wi to the ilcenss shall iby canesited an ‘and Mianeapens: Wheat att No. Sct He Hi, Ry Bs a nor the ‘conse’ tee fee paid wher h 2 hard am- hg u i ber aram Bait cen 6, yellow fe He SPirst Reading November $2, 1936, 1 45%; | Ug } Second Reading November $0, 1936. Tye, Now 2 ath, ie rey No. 2 14 Passed Novem! ), 1986. T20R B3sPauhtatetats |B Beet 16 ron eee, Hoek 13, Vanadium 4% seeee 418-3. ef A | WANTED: Used complete bath room JOHN WERNER, 74, |Used Car? Lots of Them ___ Market Report for iste Dec. 2, “Altos nen Male Help Wanted Automobiles for Sale Business Opportunity { WANTED: Rabbit Skinners. apply unless experienced. Bldg., Corner 8th and Front. marck Hide and Fur. WANTED: Competent and reliable man bookkeeper. State references. Write Tribune Ad. 18506. Bis- Female Heln Wanted hd WANTED: “Experienced maid for general housework, in family of two. Must be good cook. State, age, ! experience and references. Write Tribune Ad. 18504. SPECIAL work for married women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No _ canvassing. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. B-6657, Seeaued Ohio. Apartments for Rent | ONE 3 room apartment with private , bath and private entrance, ‘room with kitchenette, partly fur- nished. Available Dec. ist. Call _Tear side door, 623 8th. FURNISHED APARTMENT, Bed- room, parlor, kitchenette, private bath, Electric refrigerator and fireplace. Available Dec. 15. 801 pRB sia aoe ome VERY PLEASANT basement apart- ment for one or two employed per- sons, Large living room, kitchen, bath, Private entrance, 928 7th. THREE ROOM furnished apartpent, private bath. Heat and gas for cooking furnished. Laungry privi- leges. 802 2nd. Phone 21 ONE ROOM and kitchenette with Murphy bed, also apartment in court with private bath. Everts 2a Ee oe GROUND floor apartment, furnished, including lights, heat and water. Private entrance. Near capitol. 1029 7th St. TWO room apartment, first floor, private entrance; 2 room basement. apartment, both furnished, 818 1th St. FURNISHED 5 room apartment, heat, water and gas for cooking. Garage.. Call 827-R. 215 Ave. C West. APARTMENT, unfurnished, over Woodmansee Store. Ready Dec Ist. No children. Apply Woodmansee Store. TWO ROOMS and kitchenette, pri- vate bath, private entrance. Over- stuffed furniture, Adults only, 214 E. Rosser. )|2 FURNISHED 1-room basement apartments, For students or work- ing people, $12 and $18, 222 3rd St. LARGE three room apartment. Rea- sonable rent. Located at 414 Ave. A west or Anquire at 307 Bd ONE ROOM furnished basement apartment, suitable for two. For sal New sled, 1026 10th St. 2 ROOM apartment on second floor and small basement apartment. 607 5th St. Phone 403-R. TWO small apartments, for rent, nished or unfurnished. 115 Wash- ington, afternoons. ONE light housekeeping rent. Ground flodr. 411 Sth &t. es ‘é LARGE 4 room unfurnished apart- ment. Inquire H. M. Beall, 618 8rd St. NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entrance. Tel. 601. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room, fur- nished or unfurnished. 422 5th St Phone 2051-W. a ae sto TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Also coal range for sale. 522 3rd st. TWO room light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished, 314 9th St. MODERN apartment for rent. 711 Thayer or Phone 273. Call FURNI! t Inquire at 616 7th St. ——————_——————— Do not Frame also; room for | pra y,|COMPLETE household furnishings. FOR SALE: Garage Repay Agency for Pontise, barges 2 mouth. Low rent. Good place good dealer. Sold 73 new cars, 1996. Must sell, poor health. Terms. Nordlum Garage, Crookston, Minn. 60 Days Ago Models of this type sold'___—_Instruetion fiom $50 to $75 higher, This was: GOOD Barbers are in demand—ip- caused by the arrival of the new 1937; roll now for training. Write for in=- Plymouth and Chrysler. biphgoes ! Moler Barber College, 18 Front Street. Fargo, N. Dak. j See these exceptional Used Car Bar-| sug DIGBY—Night and day instruc: tion. Shorthand and typewriting, Why Wait? 1937 Price Level Is in Effect Now! ieee Lafayette Sedan . $525] Call 1619. College Bldg. 1935 DeSoto Sedan . 38) eee {1935 Plymouth Tourin 525 Personal 1935 Plymouth Coach . 495 5 1835 Buick Brougham . ee eran eae Oca 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe . ing one of our students in exchange 1934 Airflow DeSoto. Sedan ..... 475] for board and room. Christie Beau- 1934 Chevrolet Coach . 375! ty School. Phone 42. 1934 Chrysler Coach .... gt ar 1933. Chev: : - 32 igs chrvaler 8 Seren + 25] waTTRESSES renovated and rebullt 1933 Pontiac Coach . + 375| Either regular or spring filled. 1028 1932 Plymouth-Sedan . . 998|_ Bdwy Phone 208. eee 1931 Dodge Sedan ... . 225' LADIES’ dresses and coats, men’s 1931 Plymouth Sedan ... » 195| suits and overcoats, dry cleaned 1930 Chrysler Sedan + 195] and pressed, $1.00. Phone 1707. 1929 Pontiac Sedan . + 145 1928 Pontiac Coach . + ryan, 1926 Chrysler Sedan .. + 45! 4th St. Phone a a pete for These cars are prepared for winter with hot water heaters, winter grease, winter oil and non-freeze solution. te Watch Repairing _ ‘ $1.25 ns your watch, Guaranteed. Corwin-Churchill Otto Welst, 415 Bawy,, Bismarck, AIEEE) SE Motors, Inc. Houses for Rent ; MODERN 5 room house, furnished of unfurnished, Heat and water fur- Main Phone 700 _ USED. CAR BARGAINS — 1931 Willys Pickup ........0.+-8 95 nished. Near capitol and school. 1930, Ford Rumble Seat DeLuxe Available Dec. 15. No children, Roadster ......... _aviite Telbune 20. ee 1932 Ford (157 in. wheelbase, NICE HOME, Riverview addition, Ali 32x6 ten ply dual rear modern. Six rooms. Gas fireplace. tires) .. . 185|_ Garage. Coal furnace. 1012 Ave. C. 1930 Ford Sed: . 185|6 ROOM house, $42.50; 4 room hoi a 1930 Pontiac Sedan . 5| $35; 3 room house, $18; 5 room 1934 Dodge Panel . __house, $30. T. M. Casey é& Son. ° 1932 Dodgde Sedan . MODERN six room house for rent on 1933 Plymouth Sedan . Avenue A West. Modern six room 1934 Ford Coupe ........ house for sale, L. J, Wehe. 1933 enero Coupe (radio and a PARTLY furnished bungalow. Guit~ 1935 Plymouth Coupe (radio)... 475| Able for small family. | Call 346-W 1935 Plymouth Coach (17,000 seeween SAE CY. ae Halles) ok eee eeace 808) STRICTLY modern five room cot- 1935 Oldsmobile ‘Touring Sedan. 675] ‘@8¢, Bas heat, garage. References _Tequired. Call 519 14th St. FOR RENT: Modern bungalow. Close in on Thayer. Immediate posses- sion: Geo. M. Register. NEW MODERN five room house with a basement bedroom, 908 Ave. E. Phone 2080-J. NEW MODERN 6-room bungalow. Automatic gas heat. Gas fireplace. 401 _W. Bdwy. DEC. ist, six room modern house. Close in. To adults, $30 per mo. Phone 905. ONE STORY, six room modern house. Gas furnace. Price Owens, Phone 278. ,SIX ROOM modern house. $30. 425 16 St. Telephone 1869-M. SIX ROOM modern house. 312 Park St. Phone 271. HOUSE ab 311 So, 9th St. M. B. GILMAN CO. 2nd and Broadway Phone 808 Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks THURSDAY USED CAR SPECIAL 1934 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN (with radio) .,........$385 LIVDAHL-CRANNA MOTORS, Inc. WANTED—Men and women to pick turkeys. Apply at Armour Cream- eries, Phone 443, if desired; two used and one new Upright. Pianos sold with guaran-| Rooms for Rent tee. Write W. E. Lohman, Post | LARGE front room. New home. Al- Office Box 444, Bismarck, N. Dak. ways hot water, 25 blocks from ELECTRIC CROSLEY refrigerator,| G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen. 503 4th. excellent condition. Dining room Phone 120-R. 7 table ahd chairs with pad. 419 11th St. Phone 1616, Zs = LARGE gate-leg table, chest of drawers, piano bench, rug, pressure cooker. Lawn mower, etc. J. R. Pav ADUDY Ks 0i8 EUG S ip es ei | AIR] Console radio, new tubes. A-1 condition, $7.00. Electric wash- ing machine, $8. Phone 2269. NEW ELECTRIC washer. Will sell for $29. Mantel radio, five tubes, $2.75. Phone 1809-W. 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 Beane t 315, Mandan &t. ATTRACTIVE and See 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. COMFORTABLE front room in mod= Inquire at 408 3rd St. Phone 1251-J. W. F. Bischof. Wanted to Rent WANTED: beginning Dec. 20. Will pay $40 per mo. Write Tribune Ad. 18505. ———— ONE COAL and wood range and| ern home. Near capitol and high washing machine. 1517 Bowen.| school. 828 6th St. Phone 1626. | Phone 552-J. Re ie LARGE warm front room, 3 windows, ONE PAIR of girl's shoe skates, saxa- private entrance. Bus line. Also 102 Ave, A. piano for sale. 620 4th St. 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, SEMI-basement room, private en- trance, 611 Ave, B. Phone 1570-R. ~ NICELY furnished room on capitol bus line, Gentleman. 610 7th St. | THREE FURNIS! leeping rooms. 1020 11th St. Telephone 494-LR. WARM, pleasant sleeping room for rent. 410 3rd St. Phone 532-M. Room and Board WANTED: | ‘Steady bc boarders who like home cooked meals. 3 meals served daily. Mrs. Pauline Grimes, 112 1st St. NICE WARM room with ning and evening meals. For lady or gentleman. 401 5th St, Phone 145. METAL weatherstripping for doors end windows. For free estimates call or write Oscar A. Johnson, 218 Sweet Ave. W. Phone 1799. EXPERIENCED housekeeper wants steady position. References fur- nished. Phone 863-J. Ask for Ale ee oe re Ae at ‘TWO experienced girls want part time work. Phone 926-R. Hay for Sale SWEET Clover, $14 per ton; good Midland prairie hay, $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 prices. F. A. Cousins, New Rock- ford, N. Dak. GOOD HAY, $7 to $6.50; Straw, $3.25 to $5. Ground sweet clover. new sacks per ton, $9. On track at Crookston, Minn. C. M. Nordilum. Wanted to Buy set and sink. State price. Mrs. Carl Schulz, Bismarck, R. No.1 Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINES _ YOU will dind 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. tun catzes FURS Skunks, Wenncls, Mink, Fox and Coyetes wows rep tron and Junk st Best Here! TRAPS FOR SCALE ei SIDE 4 FUR co. Brick tidings. Corner Ninth Freat GLEAN room at 614 Ave. C. Next to bath. Gentlemen preferred. ONE large front room. Ground floor, Phone 436-J. 720 2nd St. BEDROOM in modern home. Phone- 1108. 123 Mandan St. Coal and Trucking ECKLUND. BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. Genera] trucking done. Reasonable, Junior Neff. Tel. 1748-J. 710 7tl " ASPLUND, Ecklund or Backman coal, 2 ton or more, $2.75.per ton. Phone 437. Bob Morris, Miscellaneous for Sale PLEASANT room with board for one or two, 412 Ls St. Phone 1392, 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 30 seeceneee ss MBC insertions early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, either printed or engrave 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. 8th St. Phone 1317. 15 PIGS for sale at reasonable price. Weight from 75 up to 150 lbs, In- quire at 722 So. 10th 8&t. sony Grinsteiner, Prop. TRUCKERS!—O hio potatoes ot sale, 1000 bushels, ripe, field run. ‘T. J. 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